MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 491
Queued Call Console (QCC)
simultaneously, the QCC receives one call at a time, regardless of the number of
calls in the QCC queue. When a call rings on a Call button, call origin information
is shown on the display.
In Release 4.0 and later releases, when Voice Announce for QCCs is enabled,
the fifth Call button can be used to announce a call on another user’s
speakerphone (providing there is an available SA button capable of receiving
pages at the receiving telephone). If Voice Announce is disabled (factory setting),
then the fifth Call button functions just as any other Call button does. Inspecting
this button displays
Call 5 Voice
if Voice Announce for QCCs is enabled and
Call 5 Ring
if Voice Announce for QCCs is
not
enabled.
Operator Availability
3
6
A QCC operator is available to receive a call from the queue when there are no
active calls (including ringing calls) at the console except calls on hold. A QCC
operator is unavailable to receive a call from the queue under the following
conditions:
■
A call is ringing at the console.
■
The operator is on a call.
■
The operator has a call in the
split condition
(see below).
■
The operator is setting up a conference.
■
All Call buttons are busy.
■
The console is being used for system programming.
■
The console is in maintenance mode.
■
The operator is programming a Personal Directory listing or the Alarm
Clock.
■
The console is not plugged in.
Extending Calls
3
6
To direct an active call to another extension or outside number using a QCC,
press either the Start button or a Direct Station Selector (DSS) button. The Start
button
splits
the call, or divides it into two separate halves, each connected to the
QCC.
The active call, or
source
, automatically goes on hold at the Source button, and
the green LED next to the Source button flashes. An outside caller hears either
Music On Hold, if programmed, or nothing. An inside caller hears nothing.
A QCC operator hears a dial tone on the same Call button where the call had
been active. The operator can use the dialpad, a Directory feature, or a DSS
button to dial either another extension or an outside number. This second half of
the call is the
destination
.