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ATTENDANT CONSOLE LOCKOUT-PASSWORD
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature allows the SMART CONSOLE to be set into a lockout mode. This disables the consoles
from originating or receiving calls and setting or resetting service features. To return the console to its
manual operating condition, a password is required.
STATION APPLICATION
SMART CONSOLE
OPERATING PROCEDURE
To set ATTENDANT CONSOLE LOCKOUT:
1. Depress an idle
LOOP
key and associated green LED lights.
2. Dial feature access code or depress
MODE
key and the associated red LED lights. The LCD dis-
plays “
ACTIVE
” as normal mode and the green LED of
ACTIVE
key lights.
3. Depress the
LKOUT
key and the associated red LED lights. The LCD display changes from
“
ACTIVE
” to “
LKOUT
”.
4. Depress the
ANSWER
key and receive Service Set Tone. The LCD displays “
SET LKOUT
”. The
mode of the console is changed from normal to lockout condition.
5. Depress the
RELEASE
key.
To cancel ATTENDANT CONSOLE LOCKOUT:
1. Depress
MODE
key and the associated red LED lights.
2. Dial a predetermined password number.
3. Depress the
ACTIVE
key and the associated green LED lights. The LCD display changes from
“
LKOUT
” to “
ACTIVE
”.
4. Depress the
ANSWER
key and receive Service Set Tone. The LCD displays “
SET ACTIVE
”.
The mode of the console is now changed from lockout to normal condition.
5. Depress the
RELEASE
key.
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. The length of the password is up to 8 digits.
2. The password is assigned by the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) or CUS-
TOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT).
3. When the console is set to lockout condition, one of the following two types of indications can be
selected (on a system basis) by system data:
a. Audible ringing applied at any time
b. No audible indications except recall are produced
Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000
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Page 443: ...SELF DIAGNOSIS 423 A2412 10 SELF DIAGNOSIS PROGRAMMING Refer to the Maintenance Manual ...
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