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, RST: 
HNT: 
VCT: 
TLK: Attempted connection is not al- 
lowed. 
Called station was busy and hunt- 
ing has occured to the number 
now displayed as DEST. 
Called number does not exist or is 
disabled. 
Attendant is in a voice connection 
with the called party. 
The console keyboard design includes 
a display window, two horizontal rows of ‘i 0 keys 
each, a 12-key dial pad, and a vertical row of four 
keys. 
The faceplate display window houses 
ing displays: 
4 Trunk Group Busy (TGB) provides IO num-...

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Your console may be used with either 
a handset or headset (whichever is the most 
comfortable and convenient for you to use), 
which may be plugged in on either side of the 
unit. Also, the handset cradle may be mounted 
on either side of the console. 
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Two switches are located on the 
underside of the console. These switches are for 
emergency use only and are labeled as follows: 
EMT: 
The Emergency Transfer switch 
allows the attendant to set the 
EMT circuits manually in the 
event of a...

Page 253

Another DN may be dialed, if requested. 
press the m key. 
The LPK LED and all displays go off. 
The RLS LED lights. 
Console becomes idle. 
If an extended call remains unans- 
wered for ( ) seconds, the call will be 
returned to your console. 
u will hear an incoming call signal. 
The ICI lights (TIM). 
SRC and DEST are displayed. 
The LPK LED flashes. 
STATUS is displayed: 
RNG for ring-no answer. 
BSY for Camp-on, Call Waiting. 
2) Depress the appropriate \eK] key. 
The LPK LED lights and signalling...

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STATUS displays TLK. 
You will hear trunk dial tone. 
3) Dial the desired number. 
4A) If the call is to be transferred to a directory 
number: 
a) Depress the FA key. 
b) Proceed as in Paragraph or 
4B) press the m key to terminate the call. 
The LPK LED and all displays go off. 
The RLS LED lights. 
Console becomes idle. 
In some cases you may wish to ho1 
call on an EF.g key while you gather more 
information or page someone. 
To hold a call: 
Depress the m] key. 
LPK LED winks. 
RLS LED lights. 
All...

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2A) If the conversation is still in progress: 
34 Depress the m key. 
The RLS LED lights. 
All displays go off. 
The LPK LED winks (LPK on hold). 
2B) If the call has been completed: 
press the wsl key. 
DEST is disconnected. 
DEST, STATUS displays go off. 
4.B) Depress the w key to terminate the call. 
The LPK LED and all displays go off. 
The RLS LED lights. 
Console becomes idle. 
For an incoming call that requests two 
stations: 
1) Depress the m] key. 
2) Dial the first station number and extend the...

Page 256

Console is idle. 
Existing conversation continues. 
The station rings. 
The VER/CHG LED goes off. 
STATUS displays RNG. 
To verify a trunk status: 
press an idle im-1 key. 
The LPK LED fights. 
2) Depress the -1 key. 
The VER/CHG LED lights. 
3) Dial the trunk access code followed by the 
DEST displays the trunk co 
number. 
he trunk is busy: 
A 2-second warning tone is injected into 
the conversation. 
A 3-way conversation is established at 
the end of the warning tone. 
A X-second warning tone is...

Page 257

dialing the access code from any station in the 
system. 
To park a call: 
I) Dial the meet-me page access code . 
2) Depress the m key. 
3) Using the PAGE system, instruct the called 
party to dial access code . 
You can set up a conference call for as 
five people (including a maximum of two 
trunk lines) plus yourself, at the request of either a 
station user or an outside caller. The starting point 
for a conference can be any of the following 
conditions: 
4 Console has answered an incoming call...

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To engage overflow: 
Depress the [ml key. 
The OWL LED lights. 
Overflow is engaged. 
To disengage overflow: 
Depress the DVxl key. 
The OWL LED lights. 
Overflow is disengaged. 
The mi key allows you to connect 
nother LPK line. In a typical 
operation; a call has returned to your console 
red on LPK ##I, and the called party must 
Depress the /m] key. 
The RLS LED lights. 
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lled party calls attendant. 
The LED for LPK ##2 flashes. 
The RLS LED goes off. 
ICI, STATUS, COS are displayed....

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i) If the other console is still active: 
POS BSY LED lights. 
Your console is removed from 
service. 
ii) If the other console is already in POS 
BSY: 
NITE and POS BSY LEDs light. 
System is in Night Service, all 
existing Night Service selections 
are activated. 
plug the handset/headset. 
Console keyboard is removed from 
service. 
2) To cancel Night Service: 
Plug in the handset/headset. 
Console keyboard is activated. 
The NITE and POS BSY LEDs go off. 
The RLS LED lights. 
System is in Day...

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The user may then make a call just as it is done 
from inside the system normally. 
9.2 The authorization code used by the 
e user is controlled by the Attendant Con- 
sole and may be changed anytime. 
3 The trunk(s) used for this service (and, 
re, the exchange number dialed by the out- 
side user) may be permanently fixed or may be 
assigned by your console each time it is needed (it 
is a programmable option). In addition, the trunks 
may be arranged to operate in the Remote Access 
mode in both Day...
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