AT&T feature module 2 system manual O p, Extended Station Status

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D r o p

DESCRIPTION

CONSIDERATIONS

HOW TO USE

If you get a busy signal or no answer as you set up a conference call, or if you want to disconnect a person or line you added to the conference call, you can use the Drop feature. For more information about using this feature, see “Conference.”

Only the originator of the conference call can drop people from the conference.

If you press the switchhook, you cut off everyone on the call.

If you drop a line that has other people bridged onto it, those people are also disconnected from the conference call.

To disconnect a person or line now in the conference call:

1 Touch Drop.

2 Touch the line button of the person you want to disconnect from the conference.

Extended Station Status

DESCRIPTION

When the Extended Station Status (ESS) feature is activated, lights on voice

 

terminals indicate operating states other than the standard call-handling states

 

of available, busy, and Do Not Disturb. The system can be administered for

 

ESS in either of two modes, Hotel/Motel mode or Call Management System

 

(CMS) mode. Lights at voice terminals and attendant consoles show:

 

ESS status, if the system is administered for ESS in Hotel/Motel mode

 

After Call Work State status for agents, if the system is administered for

 

ESS in CMS mode

 

NOTE: This entry describes the Hotel/Motel mode of the ESS feature.

 

For information on the CMS mode of the feature, see the

 

documentation provided with that system.

 

If ESS is administered in Hotel/Motel mode, the attendant can put any voice

 

terminal into either ESS1 or ESS2 state. Typically, this shows whether or not

 

a room is ready for occupancy, but it can be used for any purpose.

 

With the attendant console in ESS Display mode, the attendant can see what

 

state each voice terminal is in by checking the green lights next to the Auto

 

Intercom buttons. By touching the appropriate buttons, the attendant can put

 

individual voice terminals into ESS1, ESS2, or regular call-handling state.

 

People can also put their own voice terminals into ESS1 or ESS2 state but

 

can’t change them from ESS to regular call-handling state.

CONSIDERATIONS

When the console is in ESS Display mode, attendants can still use the

 

Message Status button to see whether message lights are on at voice

 

terminals.

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