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A-3 Attendant Console
A-3 Attendant Console
General Description
The ATTENDANT CONSOLE operates on a switched loop basis. Six Attendant loops terminate at each console
via the associated position circuit. The Attendant can answer, originate, hold, extend and re-enter calls through each
loop. The number of calls may be effectively increased to 12 through use of the ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE
[A-6] feature.
Operating Procedure
Refer to the description of each service feature related to Attendant Console.
Service Conditions
1. Each ATTENDANT CONSOLE is equipped with dual handset jacks, one on either side. For training
purposes, both jacks may be used simultaneously. For normal operation, the Attendant may choose the
most convenient side.
Note: A drop in volume may be noticed while a second handset/headset is connected.
2. A console switched loop may receive a second call immediately upon release of the first, regardless of
whether or not the call has been answered by a station when using the ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE
[A-6] feature.
3. A maximum of 4 consoles per PIM can be provided.
4. The maximum number of consoles allowed per system is:
1IMGSystem: 16
4IMGSystem: 60
IPX-U System: 60
5. The ATTENDANT CONSOLE is equipped with a digital time display.
6. The ATTENDANT CONSOLE is equipped with a numerical call waiting display.
7. When answering a CALL FORWARDING [C-2, 3, 5, 25] call, the Attendant can identify the called
telephone number on display area instead of the trunk number by assigned system data.
8. The Desk Console for Business System can display a maximum of 24-digit calling/called station number
(telephone number) on the LCD. In addition, the calling number of Caller ID service can be displayed.
9. The Desk Console can display 8-bit ASCII characters.
10. Name Display is available when Name Display service is available for the D
term
. The content of the name
display is the same as that of the D
term
.
11. The maximum number of digits for the Name Display are as shown below:
16 for the name assigned by the MAT
15 for the calling name sent from the Central Office
12. When the calling number is not received, the route/trunk number or the Central Office Code (COC) is
displayed instead.
13. The Desk Console and the current Attendant Console can be used together in a system. However, the
Attendant Console can display a maximum of 24 digit telephone numbers and Caller ID information is not
displayed.
14. The data setting of the station number display pattern for the Attendant Console (SYS1, Index 82) is
unavailable for the Desk Console.