CHAPTER 2. DESCRIPTION

• Night

Places switch in night service. Then only the console administered as the “night” console will receive calls to the attendant group. Also, trunk group calls (other than calls on trunk groups with individual Trunk Group Night Service) will go to their assigned night destination.

The primary and daytime consoles are placed in the Night Service mode when the attendants go off duty. This makes the night console available for calls.

When the daytime attendants return to duty, the deactivate the Night Service mode . T h e activated/deactivated at the principal’s console.

Night button is pressed to N i g h t b u t t o n m u s t b e

The lamp associated with the Night button lights at all consoles and voice terminals when the Night Service feature is activated and goes dark when the feature is deactivated.

Pos Busy (Position Busy)

Places the console in a busy mode. Incoming calls to the attendant group cannot be received; however, calls can be originated. With V1 systems, Position Busy is denied if all other attendant positions are in the busy mode. With all other system versions, all attendants can be in the Position Busy mode at the same time. If all other attendants are in the Position Busy mode and the last available attendant activates Pos Busy, the top lamp (or the only lamp of a single-lamp button) of the Pos Busy button will flash at all the in- service attendant consoles in the attendant group.

The attendant should press Pos Busy if the console will be unattended to prevent calls from routing to the console. To get the console out of the busy state, press Pos Busy again.

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AT&T 75 manual Night