Lucent Technologies 7101A, 7103A Ringer Volume Control Area enhanced console, Selector Console

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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7

Issue 4

Console Operations 555-230-700

June 1999

 

 

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Figure 8. Ringer Volume Control Area (enhanced console)

The ringer volume control area has an (up) button, a (down) button, and a

SELECT button. To adjust the volume on your console:

1.Press and release the (up) button) or (down) button to activate the display.

The display exhibits a bar graph and identifies the tone to be adjusted.

2.Press the SELECT button to choose the type of tone that you wish to adjust.

3.Press and release the (up) button to increase the volume or the (down) button to decrease the volume.

4.Press any other button on the console to complete or cancel this task.

Selector Console

The Selector Console allows you to transfer calls and determine the status of an extension. It has two groups of buttons and lamps: the Hundreds Group Select (HGS) and the Direct Extension Selection (DXS) with Busy Lamp Field (BLF).

The basic console has 8 HGS buttons; the enhanced console has 20. You use them in conjunction with the DXS buttons to dial an extension. For example, if you wish to transfer a call to extension 3452, press the HGS button labeled 34, then press the DXS button labeled 52.

The 100 DXS buttons are labeled from 00 to 99. When combined with the HGS buttons, they provide up to 800 possible extensions for the basic console and up to 2000 possible extensions for the enhanced console. For more information on how to transfer calls, refer to ‘‘Transferring Calls to Internal Extensions’’ on page 24 .

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Contents Definity Trademarks Contents Definity Enterprise Communications Server Release Routine Maintenance June Introduction Security Measures Conventions Used in This DocumentIntroduction Security Measures Definity Enterprise Communications Server Release Physical Layout of Your Console Understanding the Console LayoutFigure Notes Console Outside-Lines Buttons Area Sample Outside-Lines Buttons Area Call Appearance Buttons Call Appearance Buttons and Lamps Dialing Keypad On next Features Feature Button Area Display Inspect Mode Called-party identification Displaying in Normal ModeIf the call gets redirected, the following displays User cannot place any calls from their phone Displays when called parties do one of the following Ringer-Volume Control Area Selector Console Ringer Volume Control Area enhanced consoleSelector Console Area Determining Extension Number Status On next Tones Heard Through Handset or HeadsetRinging and Tones Descriptions Operating the Console Deactivating the Console Activating the ConsoleTransferring Calls to Internal Extensions Transferring Calls to Outside Numbers Placing Callers on Hold Connecting Two or More CallersAnswering Emergency Calls Definity Enterprise Communications Server Release Speeding Up the Console Using Auto StartProcedures Feature NameExample Speed DialingUsing the Features Handling Multiple-Party Calls Recalling the Console Operator Locking Out the Console OperatorPaging with Deluxe Voice Paging Answering Calls for Another Party Routing Calls Through the Console Operator Backing Up the Console OperatorCovering Calls from the Console Forwarding All Calls Caller’s number and the unanswered phone’s numberParking Calls Paging for Called Parties Chime Paging Code Calling Access Paging with Voice Paging Paging with Deluxe Voice Paging Assisting Callers with Special Tools Using Call WaitingSplit-Swap Split-SwapException Interrupting a CallEmergency Notification to Digital Telephones Overriding Diversion FeaturesCrisis Alert Every User Responds Providing Emergency Notification to Operator Providing Emergency Access to the OperatorPlacing a Series of Calls Managing Outside Lines Controlling Access to Outside LinesExamples Displaying Outside Line Information Choosing Outside Lines Using Features for Internal UseRestricting Calls Controlled Restrictions Don’t Split Activating Don’t SplitAccessing Individual Console Operators Testing Phone System ComponentsUsing the Internal Directory Leaving Messages Assigning Main Console OperatorsRetrieving Messages Using Night Service Manual Override Routing Calls EconomicallyClocked Manual Override Immediate Manual Override Enter Activate Route PLAN, DAY & Time Tells what features are assigned to other buttons Using Visually Impaired Attendant ServiceVias Identifying Differences A CAS Environment Centralized Attendant ServiceUsing a CAS Display Using CAS-Associated TonesTransferring CAS Calls Using CAS Operating ProceduresUsing CAS Night Service Operations Using CAS Backup ServiceMulti-Line Phone Night Service Operations Placing Calls on Remote HoldPlacing CAS Calls on Remote Hold Cancelling CAS CallsSingle-Line Phone Night Service Operations Testing the Console Routine MaintenanceCommercial Power Failure Cleaning Your ConsoleGlossary and Abbreviations See Call Detail Recording CDR See attendant console Network Primary Rate Interface ISDN-PRI See Primary Rate Interface PRI Taas Index Definity Enterprise Communications Server Release Definity Enterprise Communications Server Release Transferring, 26 extension number status Index Timer Select button Definity Enterprise Communications Server Release Index