The alarm indication should be reportd immediately to your AT&T

ATTENDANT SYSTEM ALARM INDICATION

Description

Provides an Alarm on the Attendant Console to alert the attendant to problems detected by the system software. The ALARM LED on the Attendant Console will flash whenever a detected fault persists longer than four minutes, or if more than five transient faults per hour are detected.

Systems Technician.

The alarm type that causes an alarm indication is referred to as a Permanent System Alarm. These alarms are faults that can cause degradation of service and require immediate attention.

If a flashing ALARM button is pressed, the LED will change from flashing to steadily lit. A new trouble situation will cause a steady ALARM LED to start flashing again. Only when the trouble has been corrected will the LED turn off.

Considerations

The ALARM LED on the Attendant Console provides a warning as soon as the fault is detected. This permits a quick response to system detected faults.

In a two-attendant system, both consoles track problems.

Interactions

None

Administration Requirements

None

Hardware Requirements

None

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