NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
Page 8 NDA-24297, Issue 1
A-4 Attendant Keypad
A-4 Attendant Keypad
General Description
This feature permits the Attendant to dial all calls from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] via a push-button PAD.
Operating Procedure
Refer to the description of each service feature related to Attendant Console.
Service Conditions
1. Whether the NEAX2400 IPX is equipped with DP or DTMF trunk lines, signals from the ATTENDANT
KEY PAD will be converted.
2. Via the key pad, the Attendant may originate calls, process incoming calls, and activate various service
features. They are as follows:
a.) Pushbutton Calling [P-4]
b.) Pushbutton Calling - Attendant only [P-5]
c.) Rotary Dial Calling [R-5]
3. The ATTENDANT KEY PAD generates DC signals, which in turn are converted to either DP or DTMF
signals by the Attendant interface circuit.
4. The key pad consists of twelve (12) keys used to generate digits 0 through 9, plus the “*” and “#” keys.
Programming
ASYD - System Data 2, Index 2, bit 1. This assignment will determine type of sender used by the
Attendant Console, either dial pulse or push-button, 0/1: DP/PB. The Attendant Console must first be
provided.
System Data 1, Index 134, RAM data is 32H, 4 seconds. This is the interdigit timer for the register/
sender circuit on the ATI card. For normal operation, no assignment is required via the MAT.