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Meridian 1 Attendant PC features
P0891256
Standard 2.00
February 1999
Attendant Blocking of Directory Number
To block a DN
1 The attendant clicks an idle loop key.
2 The attendant clicks Semi-automatic Camp-on (SACP) from the
Feature List.
3 The SACP indicator goes on.
4 The attendant dials the source DN that is to be blocked. If the dialed
DN is idle, the DN lamp will have the same state as a call put on hold, but
the DN will not ring. If the DN is busy, the attendant hears busy tone and
the SACP indicator darkens.
If the dialed DN is idle, it is blocked. The DN lamp indicates a call on hold
state, although the DN will not ring (for analog (500/2500 type)
telephones, there is no indication that the DN is blocked.) On the
Attendant Console, the SACP indicator remains lit and the Source
indicator begins blinking.
If the dialed DN is busy, the attendant clicks Release (or Rls Src) to
release the call.
To place an outgoing call for the blocked DN
1 The attendant establishes a call to the desired destination in the
normal way.
2 The attendant clicks SACP (or Sig Src) from the Feature List. The
ringback tone is heard.
3 If the source DN answers, the attendant clicks Release to extend the
call between the destination to the source.
To release a blocked DN
The attendant clicks either SACP or Sig Src from the Feature List
to ring the DN
– or –
The attendant clicks either the Release or Rls Src to release the
source DN, which then becomes idle.
To notify a blocked DN of an established call
The attendant clicks SACP or Sig Src from the Feature List.
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