user manual

ND-20292
CHAPTER 1
APRIL, 1990
part of the call record generated and can be up to
thirteen digits long. A maximum of 500 recognizable
codes are possible in a system (must be programmed by
the Attendant). A CPU-EB3 (or higher revision level)
is required to support this feature.
ADD ON CONFERENCE
provides the ability to
converse with up to three additional parties in any
combination of internal and/or outside lines. However,
not more than two outside lines can be included. This
feature can be accomplished with the use of a CNF-E
ETU, which can be installed in any available interface
slot
(up to a maximum
of four
CNF-E ETUs per
system).
Conference calls are not amplified and are
therefore subject to the quality of the CO lines used.
ALL CALL PAGE:
All stations, not restricted from
access to paging, are able to initiate a voice page to all
idle Multiline Terminal speakers. Any station can
respond to the page call, releasing the paging and
establishing a private conversation. This feature is
software controlled and can be disabled, if desired.
ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY:
Two of the five
Electra Mark11 Multiline Terminals are provided with
a two line LCD (see Figure 100-2 Two Line Liquid
Crystal Display).
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Figure 100-2 Two Line Liquid Crystal Display
Each of the two lines are capable of displaying up to
sixteen digits, with more than 100 different fixed and
flexible readouts. These Multiline Terminals are the
ETE-GD-( ) and ETE-16D-( ) (see Figure 100-3
Multiline Terminals).
The ETE-8( ) and the ETE-16-2 do not have a display.
The ETE-16K-1 Multiline Terminal is equipped with a
seven line LCD (see Figure 100-3 Multiline
Terminals). Each line is capable of showing sixteen
digits. The top two lines of the LCD are equivalent to
that of the ETE-GD-( ) and ETE-16D-( ) Multiline
Terminals. The bottom five lines provide a directory
function with eleven pages individually customized by
the Multiline Terminal user. Each page can contain
up to ten commonly called numbers
(Speed Dia0.
Each
Electra Mark11 system can accommodate a maximum
of thirty ETE-16K-1 Multiline Terminals (see Section
150 for LCD Indications).
ANCILLARY DEVICE CONNECTION:
The
Electra Mark11 Multiline Terminals have the ability to
support the additional operation of either a headset
jack, automatic dialer, handset amplifier, external
speakerphone, or modem. This is made possible with
the addition of an ADA-E Unit to the Multiline
Terminal.
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ANSWER HOLD
provides the ability to place an on-
going call on hold by depressing the An.swer
Key,
to
respond to an incoming call.
ANSWER KEY
is provided on all Multiline
Terminals. The LED associated with the Answer
Key,
flashes when an internal call is directed to that
Multiline Terminal’s primary extension, and when any
line key is ringing at that station (except for DIT calls).
Additionally, the
Answer Key’s
LED flashes when that
station receives a
Camp-On
or
Tone Override
signal.
By depressing the
Answer Key,
the Multiline Terminal
user places any current call on HOLD and answers the
incoming or recalling CO call,
Camp-On, or Override.
ASSIGNED NIGHT ANSWER (ANA)
enables
incoming CO lines (trunks) to be programmed to ring
directly at an extension, when the system is in the
Night Mode and is supported with a CPU-EBB (or
higher revision level) ETU. This ringing assignment
operates independently from the day ring assignments.
ATTENDANT CAMP-ON
with a Direct Station
Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSSBLF) console, allows
the attendant to expeditiously process calls, even to
busy extensions, Unanswered
Camp-On
calls recall to
the attendant after a preprogrammed time period. The
Attendant positions appear on the lowest installed
ESI-E( ) ETU in the system.
ATTENDANT POSITIONS
(a maximum of four) are
possible with the Electra Mark11 System. When
programmed as an attendant terminal, the ETE-16D-
( ) Multiline Terminal only has access to the features
available to the attendant. Some of these attendant
features are; programming and displaying
System
Speed Dial
memories, setting
Night Mode,
setting
Calendar/Clock,
busy out or restore defective CO
trunks and MFR ports, use of one (or two)
DSSIBLFs,
and a
CO Add-On Module.
ATTENDANT TRANSFER
can be made quickly by
use of the Direct Station/Busy Lamp Field (DSSBLF)
consoles. Any attendant may
Camp-On
or
Transfer
calls to extensions that appear on one of the DSS keys
of the
DSSIBLF Console.
The Transfers may be
supervised (Voice Announced with answer) or
unsupervised (ringing before answer). Unanswered
Attendant Transfers recall to the
Attendant Position,
to which the extension the
Transfer
or
Camp-On was
made, accompanied with a display identifying both the
line key being recalIed and the extension number.
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