34-Button Deluxe Voice Terminal (7305H02D) PEC 3162-417

The 34-Button Deluxe terminal (Figure 4-10)is available for general use and as a Direct Trunk Attendant Console. The voice terminal is about 10-1/4 inches wide, 5-l/2 inches high, and 8-1/2 inches long. It comes equipped with the following:

H a n d s e t

Touch Dial Pad (not DTMF)

I-Use and Status LEDs

Test/Program Switch (two positions)

T—Used to test the operation of LEDs and ringer

P—Used to program features on the voice terminal

Built-in

Speaker

Speaker/Ringer Volume Control

Seven Predefined Buttons

Conference

Drop

Transfer

Hold

Speaker

Message

Recall

34 Feature Buttons (each equipped with I-Use and Status LEDs)

For General Use:

Two predefined as System Access

32 Programmable (default assignments for V1 are, Repertory Dial [3], Send All Calls [1], Account Code Entry [1], and Flex DSS [27]; in V2, one Repertory Dial button is replaced by Last Number Dialed)

For Use as a Direct Trunk Attendant Console:

Two predefined as System Access

Six other predefined (Start, Cancel, Release, Return-On-Don’t-Answer, Return-On-Busy, and Alarm)

26 programmable (default assignments for V1 are Repertory Dial [3], Flex DSS, Account Code Entry [1], Attendant Message Waiting [1], Night Service [l], trunk appearances [15 as Personal Lines*], Group Call Coverage [1], and Direct Facility Access† [3]; in V2, one Repertory Dial button is replaced by Last Number Dialed)

*On the primary Attendant Console, the first 15 trunks in the system are assigned button appearances on the console. If there are fewer than 15 trunks, the remaining buttons are not assigned. On the secondary Console these trunks do not receive

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