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33. EDE-30-( ) DSS/BLF
The EDE-30-( ) DSS/BLF is the Direct Station
Selection/Busy Lamp Field console that is equipped
with thirty three programmable non-locking buttons.
thirty buttons are used to assign DSS or such features
as
Transfer,
paging,
Attendant Override, Night Mode
and
Message Waiting.
Three buttons are for feature
use only.
The first thirty buttons are provided with two color
LEDs which indicate station status or
Message Waiting
status.
Depressing the button assigned for
Message Waiting
changes the EDE-30-( ) DSS/BLF operation to that of a
Message Waiting
console.
A maximum of six EDE-304
) DSSIBLF Consoles
can
be installed per system. A maximum of two EDE-304 )
DSSIBLF Consoles
can be associated with any
attendant Multiline Terminal.
The EDE-30-( ) can also be utilized as a
CO Add-On
Module,
but
must be Revision B or higher.
The CO
Add-On Module
can increase the outside line
appearances at an
Attendant Position
to the system
maximum of forty. The system maximum for EDE-30-
( ) units remains six, a maximum of four
CO Add-On
Modules
can be installed (one per
Attendant Position).
When programming an EDE-304 ) unit as a
CO Add-
On Module,
the system must be supported with a CPU-
EB( ) ETU.
34.
HFU-E UNIT
The HFU-E Unit is the
Handsfree
unit that provides
the user with
Full Handsfree
operation for both outside
and internal calls. It is mounted inside the Multiline
Terminal.
NOTE:
The ETE-6-( ) TEL and ETE-16-2
telephones cannot be equipped with the
HFU-E Unit.
35.
DPA-E UNIT
The DPA-E Unit is a
Dual Path
Adaptor Unit that
provides the user with an off-hook announcement
feature and is mounted inside the Multiline Terminal.
NOTE:
The ETE-6-( ) TEL and ETE-16-2 TEL
cannot be equipped with a DPA-E Unit. A
Multiline Terminal equipped with a DPA-
E Unit must be supported by an ESI-EB
ETU installed in any of the first three
CCUs. Also refer to the note in paragraph
35. DTA-E Unit.
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36. ADA-E UNIT
The ADA-E Unit is the Ancillary Device Adaptor Unit
that allows the Multiline Terminal to connect locally
provided devices (speakerphone, jackset, handset
amplifier, modem,
etc.),
and is mounted into the
Multiline Terminal.
37. ADA-ER UNIT
The ADA-ER Unit provides the user with Full Duplex
capabilities with a Multiline Terminal connected to
locally provided equipment; example: dictaphone
equipment, and is mounted inside the Multiline
Terminal,
38. WMU-E
The WMU-E is a universal Wall Mount Unit which can
be used to wall mount any Multiline Terminal.
39.
DTA-E UNIT
The Data Adaptor provides a Multiline Terminal with
the capability of asynchronous data switching. A
Multiline Terminal equipped with a DTA-E unit can
switch data between it and an outside party using a
modem; or with an internal station equipped with a
DTA-E unit. Speeds of up to 9.6 kbps. can be
accommodated internally on the RS-232C type
interface.
A maximum of one DTA-E Unit can be installed per
Multiline Terminal with LCD. The system maximum
is eighty units.
NOTE:
The
Data Switching
feature has a direct
impact on the
Dual Path
features’ system
maximum and vice versa. When a station
requires both Dual Path and Data
Switching, it needs the use of three paths
(each ESI-EB contains eight paths utilized
by the four ports), therefore, removing the
second path from the adjacent port. Only
ports
one
and
three,
of the ESI-EB ETU can
have both features, while ports
two
and
four
can have either feature (if the adjacent
port does not have both).
A CPU-EB( ) ETU and an ESI-EB ETU (installed in
any of the first three CCUs) are required to support
this feature.
40. DATASAVE
The System Data Up/Down Load software program
allows system data, speed dial numbers, and forced
account codes to be stored on diskette(s). An RAA-E
Unit and NEC Powermate or IBM compatible PC are
required for use of diskette(s).
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