Lucent Technologies Enterprise Communications Server Server User Manual


 
DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Console Operations Quick Reference
555-230-890
Issue 3
June 1999
Console Operations
7Basic Operation
Call Processing Area, Warning Lamps, and Call Waiting Lamps — This
area consists of the dial keypad, some fixed status lamps, and the
START,
CANCEL, and RELEASE buttons. Use the START button to get an idle call
appearance to place a call, the
CANCEL button to cancel a dialing instruction,
and the
RELEASE button to end a call.
Display Buttons — These 8 buttons are used to control access to the
alphanumeric display.
Display — This is a single-line, 40-character, alphanumeric display that
shows call progress and feature usage information.
Volume Control Buttons — These buttons, along with the SELECT button,
control the ringer volume for incoming calls, timed reminder calls, call
waiting calls, and emergency calls. Incoming crisis alert calls (refer to
‘‘Crisis Alert’’ on page 24
) ring at a louder fixed volume that you cannot
control.
NOTE:
Always check your ringer volume to make sure it is set at an audible
level. If the console should experience a power outage, the volume
level is reset to the lowest setting.
Outside-line Buttons — These 12 buttons are assigned with trunk access
codes that allow access to outside lines.
Feature Buttons — These 24 buttons are used to access features such as Do
Not Disturb and Automatic Wakeup.
Call Appearance Buttons — These 6 call appearance buttons are used to
select a call appearance and are labeled
A through F. Pressing one of them is
similar to pressing the
START button, but you can specify which appearance
you want.
DXS Hundreds Group Select Buttons — These buttons on the DXS
selector console are assigned the first digit or the first two digits of each
group of 100 extensions. For example, if you have extensions numbered
from 7000 to 7099, there will be a button labeled
7000.
DXS/BLF Buttons — These are known as the direct extension select/busy
lamp field (DXS/BLF) buttons. They are used with the hundreds group
select buttons to place calls to extensions and to determine the status of
extensions.
If the lamp is dark, the extension is idle.
If the lamp is lighted, the extension is in use.
If a station has the Send All Calls feature active and is busy, the
lamp remains steady until the station is no longer busy. At that time,
the lamp goes to a flashing mode.
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