3 Touch Message and go on to another procedure or leave administration

mode.

Putting Attendant Consoles into ESS Display Mode

1 Touch Message.

2 Dial #330.

Green lights flash next to the Auto Intercom buttons for all candidate attendant consoles.

 

3 Touch the Auto Intercom button of each attendant console whose status

 

you want to change until the

light next to the button shows the

 

appropriate code.

 

 

 

Green light steady

= console

is in ESS Display mode

 

Green light /lashing

= console

is not in ESS Display mode

 

4 Touch # to confirm these settings.

 

 

5 Touch Message and go on to another procedure, or leave administration

 

mode.

 

 

PROGRAMMING

This feature requires programming ESS buttons at voice terminals and

 

attendant consoles. The buttons at a voice terminal are used to put that voice

terminal in ESS1 or ESS2 state. Attendant consoles can have buttons that put other stations in ESS states or in regular call-handling state.

To program ESS buttons, label the button(s), such as ESS2 State, enter programming mode, and follow these steps:

1 Perform the appropriate procedure:

If you’re programming a button on a voice terminal, touch the button and dial one of the following codes:

To get into the ESS1 state, dial ‘301.

To get into the ESS2 state, dial ‘302.

If you’re programming a button on an attendant console that will change states at voice terminals, touch the button and dial one of the following codes:

To put a voice terminal into regular call-handling state, dial *210.

To put a voice terminal into the ESS1 state, dial *211.

To put a voice terminal into the ESS2 state, dial *212.

2 Repeat step 1 for each button you want to program.

3 Program another feature, or leave programming mode.

To program ESS States on all your basic telephones in Hotel/Motel mode, use

Centralized Programming and dial the following codes:

For ESS1, dial # 01*301.

For ESS2, dial # 02*302.

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