Administrator's Guide

Screen reference
555-233-506628 Issue 5 October 2002
override
Attendant Override. This button enables the attendant to
override diversion features such as, Call Forwarding, Call
Coverage, and so on (1 per console).
intrusion
Call Offer. Depression of this button allows the attendant to
extend a call when the called party is active on another call (1
per console).
dont-split
Dont Split. This button allows the attendant to not split away
a call when dialing (1 per console).
vis
Visually Impaired Attendant Service (vis) This button
activates visually impaired service for the attendant. When
this service is activated, the attendant can listen to console
status or messages by pressing buttons that have been
translated as follows:
con-stat repeats the console status.
display calls out display contents.
dtgs-stat calls out the DTGS status.
last-mess repeats the last message.
last-op calls out the last operation.
Trunk Group Select
In addition to the 12 Direct Trunk Group Selection
(DTGS) Button Assignments on Field descriptions for page 1, up to 12 single
lamp DTGS buttons can be administered on this page. The status lamp
associated with the feature button is used to monitor the busy/idle status of the
trunk. Trunk groups administered on these buttons cannot be controlled using
Attendant Control of Trunk Group Select buttons. The single lamp DTGS
buttons can be administered as follows:
local-tgs
Local trunk group select; allows the attendant to access trunk
groups on the local switch (combination of 12
local-tgs/remote-tgs per console).
remote-tgs
Remote trunk group select; allows the attendant to access
trunk groups on a remote switch (combination of 12
local-tgs/remote-tgs per console).
Valid entries Usage