ND-20292
CHAPTER 1
APRIL, 1990
Multiple Delay Announcement: First and Second are
available with a CPU-EC4 (or higher revision level)
ETU.
DELAYED RINGING
is provided to Multiline
Terminals that are utilized as secondary answering
positions. These terminals can be programmed to have
their CO/PBX and/or extension lines ring on incoming
calls, after a preprogrammed time interval. Separate
Day & Night operations are possible. A CPU-EB3 (or
higher revision level) ETU is required to support this
feature.
DIAL 0 FOR ATTENDANT
speeds the calling
process when seeking an attendani. If the system is
configured with more than one
Attendant Position,
DIAL 0
enables the user to reach the attendant
assigned.
immediate, delayed, and wink start signaling and can
DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID)
allows inbound
outside calls on a DID trunk (Dial Pulse only) to
be
be programmed to add, and/or delete, up to 3 digits to
directed to particular stations within the system.
These terminations can be accommodated when the
system is equipped with TLI-E ETUs and a CPU-EB
the number received from the DID trunk.
(or higher revision level) ETU. A maximum of forty
such terminations of lines (two per TLI-E ETU) can
be
accommodated in each system. This total includes
E&M Tie
lines and CO lines, DID ports support
100-6 ETE-16K-1 Multiline Terminal). Each page
can contain up to ten frequently called numbers.
Depressing the directory button causes the pages to .--l,
change. Depressing one of the selection buttons, while .i
/
a particular page is being displayed, generates a speed
dial call, DSS call, or accesses a feature (depending
upon the user’s programmed preference). A maximum
of thirty ETE-16K-1 Multiline Terminals can be
installed in a system.
DISTINCTIVE RINGING
allows a user to
Figure 100-6 ETE-16K-1 Multiline Terminal
,i
“I
distinguish between outside, internal,
and
Boss/Secretary Ring
signals. Each Electra Mark11
DIRECT INWARD TERMINATION (DIT)
allows Multiline Terminal user has a choice in selecting
an inbound outside call to be directly terminated on a between two ringing tones. This selection can be done
particular extension within the system, bypassing the by user programming at each Multiline Terminal or at
Attendant. These terminations can be accommodated the Attendant.
if the system is equipped with a CPU-EBB (or higher
revision level) ETU. A maximum of forty such
DO NOT DISTURB (DND)
provides the Multiline
terminations can be accommodated in each system; one Terminal user with the ability to temporarily stop all
per CO line. audible signals for incoming calls to that station
(except calls from an Attendant and
Boss/Secretary
DIRECT PAGING ACCESS
with the EDE-30-t 1
Ringj.
DSS/BLF console provides the attendant added speed
in call processing and locating personnel. Buttons can The
DSS/BLF CONSOLE
is a unit that provides
be programmed to provide direct access to
Internal,
thirty programmable buttons, each with a two color
External,
and
All Zone Paging,
The programmable (red and green) LED, for use with an ETE-16D-( 1
Feature Access
keys on the Multiline Terminals can Multiline Terminal. Together, the console and
also be used for direct paging access. Multiline Terminal create an
Attendant Position.
The
console provides the Attendant with single button
DIRECT STATION SELECTION
provides one
button selection to rapidly call internal parties.
DSSIBLF
Con-soles and the programmable function
buttons on the Electra Mark11 Multiline Terminals
provide this operation.
DIRECTORY FUNCTION
of the ETE-16K-1
Multiline Terminal provides the station user with an
eleven page LCD, customized by the user (see Figure
access to assigned extensions, page zone or system
features. When a button is assigned for direct station
selection, the associated red LED provides the
Attendant with Busy Lamp Status of the assigned
extension. The associated green LED provides the
Attendant with the busy status of the assigned
extension, indicating when the Attendant can reach it
by means of
Override,
or
Camp-On.
When in the
\
:.i
::
100-8