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Description
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Display screen messages
Source information appears on line 2 of the display screen. Destination
information appears on line 3 of the display screen.
The status messages listed below appear on line 4 of the display screen panel.
Connections
The line cord connects to the rear of the attendant console through a 25-pin
subminiature D-type connector. The jack connector is attached to the line
cord for user safety and equipment protection (pins are not exposed). Having
the plug connector mounted in the console also prevents interchanges
between the line cord and the serial data port connectors (the serial data port
in the console has a jack connector).
Identical two-prong G3 type connectors are provided on each side of the
console body to permit handset or headset connection at either side of the
console. The attendant console is compatible with both carbon and electret
handsets or headsets. The electret handset plug is orientation-dependent and
is labeled accordingly.
— MN
(minor alarm)
— MJ
(major alarm)
— C/H
(CAS/History File)
— CW
(Call Waiting)
— BUSY
(Position Busy)
— NIGHT
(Night Service)
— IDLE
(Idle)
— ACTIVE
(lpk has been selected)
— S
(Shift mode) Only on the M2250 and later releases of
the M1250.
— EMERGENCY (Power Fail Transfer (PFT) feature is activated.)
Summary of Contents for Meridian 1 Series
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