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The attendant may also be called upon to aid with intercepted calls to a station. A station’s call could be intercepted for the
following reasons:
Dial Fail: Incomplete number dialed.
COS Fail: Class of Service denies the use of a certain feature.
Toll Barrier: Block on certain external numbers.
Undefined Destination: The destination is not recognized by the system.
Illegal Account Code: VFAC number is not recognized by the system. The following message is shown on the system
lines:
PASSCODE FAIL
.
To Answer Intercept:
1.
Answer the call. The intercepted caller number and COS numbers are displayed on the first line of the display.
2.
The second system line displays a written fail message and the dialed number, Feature Code or Outgoing Destination
number.
3.
Ask the caller for the dialed number. If the number is incorrect or a denied feature, the attendant can transfer the call to
another destination.
A list of attendant features and their operation is given below:
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The attendant may use this feature to block or unblock any trunk
for both incoming and outgoing calls. This feature may be used to
block faulty trunks until service is restored.
1.
Press
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.
2.
Choose
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to choose trunk from Directory or scroll
through the ports or manually dial a number.
3.
Choose
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to assign Busy Out or
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to deassign.
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The attendant may program an incoming trunk line to ring directly
at a specific destination for the DAY period (defined system-
wide).
Possible destinations are operator, station, hunt group, boss group,
UNA Central Bell group, group call, Public speed call, voice
mail, modem, DVMS message, Wait-Q and Network number.
1.
Press
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2.
Choose
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to choose trunk from Directory or scroll
through the ports or manually dial a number.
3.
Choose the Destination number from the Directory list.