Toshiba Perception 1 2 User Manual
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Trunk-to-Trunk Connections DESCRlPTlON An attendant has the ability to connect an incoming trunk to an outgoing trunk, via the attendant console. OPERATION To Connect an Outside Call (Answered at the Console) to an Outgoing Line: 1. Dial the desired trunk access code or LCR access code (1 I@) -. n The console’s EXCL SRC LED will light. H The outgoing trunk number will be displayed as DEST. 4 The STATUS display will show TLK. W Dial tone will be received. 2. Dial the Directory Number. 3. Press...
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Trunk-fo-Trunk Connecfions RELATED FEATURES BENEFITS automatically made by the system, after it verifies the following parameter points in regards to each involved (originating/terminating) trunk. a. Trunk type (CO, TIE, etc.) of each trunk as specified in the TKT entry of the DTGP Data Block, b. Loop-start or ground-start indication as specified for SIG entry of the DTRK Data Block. c. Whether the pending trunk-to-trunk connection represents an incoming or an outgoing call. d. Whether each...
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Variable Attendant Console loop Buttons DESCRlPTlON This feature enables the end-user to configure each attendant console in the system, to use either four, six, or eight Loop m) buttons, depending on the application’s call processing requirements. m buttons control the answering and processing of calls ringing in on the attendant console. When a call is HELD (rather than placed into a Meet-Me Page orbit) at the attendant console, the m button on which the call was answered is unavailable for...
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Variable Attendant Console Loop Buttons To Place an Answered Call on Hold: 1. Press the m button. H The m button that the call was answered on will become unavailable for call processing. 2. Press the appropriate m button to reaccess the held call. PROGRAMMING This feature is available only with D.04 and later versions of software. The number of m buttons assigned to each system attendant console is programmed in the DATT Data Block. NOTE: When more than four q [3 buttons are programmed on the...
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Variable Attendant Console loop Buttons Figure 2-Attendant Console With Six m Buttons TOSHIBA Figure 3-Attendant Console With Eight m Buttons 4-60
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Variable Attendant Console loop Buttons RELATED FEATURES 1. Attendant Hold (Attendant). 2. Switched Loop Operation (Attendant). BENEFITS The ability to vary the number of m buttons on the attendant console enables the end-user to configure the call processing capability of the console to best fit the application requirements. For normal call processing requirements, four m buttons will normally be sufficient. However, when high incoming-call traffic must be handled from a centralized answer...
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Verification (Station & Trunk) DESCRlPTlON Verification allows an attendant to break into an established call connection, or to verify the status of a station or trunk. The attendant’s presence is revealed to the conversing parties through the sounding of a warning tone, which consists of an initial l-second burst of miscellaneous tone (440 Hz), followed by a 0.256-ms burst every 15 seconds. Following the initial part of this tone, the attendant will receive an open speech path over which a...
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Verification (Station & Trunk) e. The station is neither idle nor talking in a standard connection. (For example, the called station is currently dialing, is in a conference, or is involved in an unanswered station-to-station call.) n Verification will not be allowed. H The LPK LED will remain lit. n The VEWCRG LED will go out. n The attendant will receive busy tone (DEST = DN, and STATUS = RST). f. The station or trunk is in a normal talking mode on a two-party connection. n The talking...
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Verification (Station & Trunk) 4. Privacy (Electronic/Digital Telephone). 5. Individual Trunk Access (Attendant). 6. Trunk Verification (Attendant). BENEFITS Verification allows an attendant to enter into an ongoing conversation in order to make emergency interruptions, and to verify if a particular trunk is in working order. 4-64
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PERCEPTION l/II eaex Lodging/Health Care Features Issue 2, February 1992 Section 200-255-670