The rightmost button on the bottom of the console is a Test button. When it is pressed, all DXS LEDs will light sequentially; a second press allows individual LEDs to be tested and a third press ends the test.

Considerations

When there are two Attendant Selector Consoles in the system the Group Select button assignments are identical. Whenever an administrative change is made to one console, the other console is automatically changed.

Buttons on the Selector Console point to either station PDCs, FPDCs (FPDCs), Call Park codes, DGC access codes, or (V2) pooled facilities. Calls extended by the Selector console are directed as described in the “Personal Dial Codes’’ feature description.

When a station calls the attendant, the associated LED on the Selector Console will flash while the call is ringing and will light steadily when the attendant answers the call. The LED will light steadily whenever the terminal is off-hook. Station busy indication is not provided for buttons pointing to FPDCs.

If a call to a PDC is directed to a COVER or LOOP button on the Attendant Console, the covered status LED of the voice terminal on the Selector Console will flash and then go dark when the call is answered by the attendant. If the covered call was intended for a FPDC that was logged in at a terminal with attendant coverage, the Selector Console status LED associated with the FPDC (if assigned) will flash. In this case, the Cover button status LED will also flash (DTAC only).

A call can arrive at an Attendant Console SYSTEM ACCESS or LOOP button because the PDC or FPDC is logged in at the Console or because the FPDC is not logged in. For these calls, the status LED on the Selector Console will not light.

If the attendant extends a call to a station or DGC group and that call returns to the attendant, the status LED of the called station or group on the Selector Console will flash and then go dark when the call is answered by the attendant. This is true regardless of the login status of the PDC.

Interactions

Attendant Position Busy: The Selector Console functions normally when the

associated Attendant Console is in the inactive mode.

. Attendant Return-Coverage-On-Busy/Or-Don’t-Answer: If a call to a FPDC is returned to the attendant on a RTN-BUSY or RTN-DA button or on a LOOP button, the status LED of the FPDC on the Selector Console will flash during ringing and go dark when answered.

. Call Coverage: If the attendant receives a coverage call for a FPDC, the associated status LED on the Selector Console will flash and then go dark when the call is answered by the attendant.

Direct Group Calling: When all stations in a DGC group are busy, the DXS status LED on the Selector Console lights.

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