calls coming in on any line other than these three cannot be answered on or transferred to a 5-button voice terminal. Before doing any administration on a square system, see “SPECIAL INFORMATION ABOUT SQUARE SYSTEMS," page 38, for more information.

THE ADMINISTRATOR/ATTENDANT CONSOLE

The administrator/attendant console is a dual-purpose voice terminal and is different from all others in the MERLIN system. It is always the Intercom 10 voice terminal, and under ordinary day-today operating conditions, it functions as your primary at- tendant console. In addition, it serves a unique administrative purpose — you use it to administer the lines on the voice terminals throughout your business. Administering lines means giving the system information about which lines should appear on each voice terminal and how the lines should work (for example, whether they are Touch- Tone or rotary, or part of a line pool). To put the administrator/attendant console into administration mode so you can use it in this way, you simply set a switch on the control unit and another switch on the console itself. After doing this, you insert a special set of administration mode button labels (see the Appendix) into the console itself, so you know which buttons to touch when you administer lines.

The system automatically configures the administrator/attendant console for square operation; that is, all lines appear on it separately, even though your system may have a line pool. Because it is essential that you be able to see what is happening on individual lines when you administer them, only a 34-button deluxe model voice ter- minal is practical for your administrator/attendant console. The 34-button deluxe model voice terminal has lights beside each button to give you information about lines, while the standard model does not.

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AT&T 3070, 1030 manual ADMINISTRATOR/ATTENDANT Console