Attendant Console (DK424 only)

 

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Programs 81~89 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line Station Ringing

 

 

 

Ringing Mode

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Day2 Delay2

Same as Day Delay 2 except during Day 2.

 

 

 

 

Night Immediate

Same as Day Immediate except during Day2 NT mode.

 

 

 

 

Night Delay1

Same as Day Delay 1 except during Day 2 NT mode.

 

 

 

 

Night Delay2

Same as Day Delay 1 except during Day 2 NT mode.

 

 

 

 

Day, Day2, Night refer to the 1LJKW￿7UDQVIHUbutton’s three modes.

Attendant Console (DK424 only)

Programs 81~89 are used to ring individual attendant consoles and/or to enable attendant console incoming CO line call load sharing. (See “Auto Attendant Delay Ring” and “PC and Conventional Attendant Console Programming Overview” in Chapter 5 – Station Apparatus of the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual.)

Attendant Console Load Sharing

In Programs 81, 84, and 87, assign all CO lines (ground, loop, and DID) that should alternately ring multiple attendant consoles to the respective Load Share console ports (see “Attendant Console Load Share Programming Example” on page 5-21 of the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual.

On DID lines, when the digits assigned to console ports in Program *09 are dialed on incoming calls, the calls will alternately ring the Load Share consoles.

Auto Attendant Delay Ring

To set Auto Attendant Delay Ring operation

Note If the Auto Attendant must answer calls on the first ring, do not assign CO lines to ring telephones in Programs 81~89.

1.Assign CO lines to ring the Auto Attendant (AA) in Program 78.

Program 78-61: AA DAY

Program 78-62: AA DAY 2

Program 78-63: AA NIGHT

2.Assign stations that should ring (immediately for 12 seconds) before the AA answers to the AA CO lines in Program 81 (84 – Day 2, 87 – Night). Also assign the [DN] that should flash

when the CO lines ring with Program *81 (*84 – Day 2, *87 – Night). As an option, the station can be equipped with the appropriate CO /LQH or 3RROHG￿/LQH￿*US buttons in which case

you should not program a [DN] to flash with Program *81.

Stations assigned in Program 81 and the [DN] assigned in Program *81 – ring immediate

for 12 seconds and then stop ringing unless they are also assigned to ring in Program 82. Assign [DN] for the appropriate CO /LQH or 3RROHG￿/LQH￿*US buttons to these ports using Program 39.

3.Assign stations that should ring (after a 12-second delay – for 12 seconds) before the AA answers to the AA CO lines in Program 82 (85 – Day 2, 88 – Night). Also assign the [DN] that

should flash when the CO lines ring with Program *81 (*84 – Day 2, *87 – Night). As an option, the station can be equipped with the appropriate &2￿/LQH or 3RROHG￿/LQH￿*US buttons in which case you should not program a [DN] to flash with Program *81.

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