CHAPTER 2. DESCRIPTION

Assigned Hundreds Group Select (HGS) Buttons (Generic 1 Only)

Should your console handle calls for an 800 line or greater system or a system with more than 8 hundreds groups and you do not have the Enhanced Selector Console, the System Manager may assign as many as 12 HGS buttons on the Feature Area of the Basic Attendant Console used with the Generic 1 system (Figure 2-1 O). The HGS buttons work the same way on the attendant console as they do on the selector console. Regardless of the location of the HGS buttons, a selector console must be used.

Note: With the Basic Attendant Console, 12 HGS buttons are located on the attendant console and 8 are located on the selector console. With the Enhanced Selector Console, all HGS buttons should be located on the selector console to make the feature buttons free for other features. All HGS buttons are assigned on the Attendant Console form.

The HGS buttons are labeled with the hundreds numbers used for the system dial plan. For example, for a 4-digit extension number system, these buttons can be labeled 21, 22, 34, and so on. On the other hand, these buttons can be labeled 1, 2, 3, and so on for a 3-digit system. The lamp associated with the HGS button lights when the button is pressed and remains lighted until a different HGS button is pressed. To use the Direct Extension Selection (DXS) buttons on the selector console, see “Using the DXS Buttons” in this chapter.

Assigned Feature Buttons

Table 2-Aprovides a list of feature buttons that can be assigned to the attendant console and a brief description of what each button does. The buttons used with Hospitality Services operations are listed, although the procedures used with these features are not covered in this manual. The lamp associated with an assigned button flashes momentarily if the button is pressed, but the feature is not available at that time.

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