Quick Reference Guide
2
Issue 2 April 1997
Assumptions
Assumptions
It is assumed throughout this document that the hotel staff is familiar with the
basic operation of telephones, voice terminals, and attendant consoles. If your
staff has access to a multimedia personal computer, there is training available
on CD-ROM for basic console and voice terminal operations.
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
■ Buttons you press on the console are shown as follows:
The buttons shown in this document use label designations provided by
Lucent Technologies. Since the button labels can be customized for each
site, some button labeling may have different designations.
Some button labels on the console, such as , span two lines.
Because of line spacing in this document, they are shown across one line
of text, such as .
■ The term “dial keypad” refers to the touch-tone keypad where you dial
(enter) telephone numbers and feature access codes.
■ When referring to lamps, the reference is to one of two types of lamps
found on the attendant console: the status lamps next to the dial keypad
and the lamps associated with feature and trunk buttons. The status
lamps next to the dial keypad have fixed meanings. Those lamps are
shown as follows:
Position Available
Lamps associated with feature and trunk buttons are identified by their
button label (such as ).
Release
Serial
Call
Serial Call
Normal Mode