CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
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UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
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Attendant Do Not Disturb Setup And Cancel
The Attendant has the ability to enter and remove individual stations from Do Not Disturb
(DND). Additionally, the Attendant can set one preassigned group of stations into, or out
of, Do Not Disturb.
Attendant Interposition Calling/Transfer
This feature allows any Attendant to directly converse with another Attendant and also
allows Attendants to transfer calls from their console to another Attendant's console in
systems where Multiple Console Operation has been provided.
Attendant Lamp Check
This function is used to check the status of keys, lamps, and LCDs mounted on the
Attendant Console to verify that various operations of the Attendant Console are
functioning normally. The check is done by a preset procedure.
Attendant Listed Directory Number
This feature provides a display of the Listed Directory Number on the Attendant Console
when the operator has answered a Listed Directory Number call.
Attendant Loop Release
This feature allows an Attendant Console loop to become available for a second call as
soon as the Attendant has directed the first call to a station, even if that station does not
answer.
Attendant Programming
This function is allowed only for the Attendant Console and is used to execute DISA code
set up, speed dial programming, and system clock set up operations.
Attendant Semi-automatic Camp-on (R9)
This feature provides a convenient way for the Attendant (SN753) to preannounce caller
information to the destination station. When the destination station is busy, the Attendant
places the incoming caller in Semi-Automatic Camp-On. When the destination station
becomes idle the Attendant is notified and can announce the call and automatically
release it to the destination station. Prior to R9 the IPS only supported Automatic Camp-
On to a busy station. The differences between Automatic and Semi-automatic Attendant
Camp-on is a procedure to recall the camped-on station:
Automatic Attendant Camp-on
1. When the camped-on station becomes idle state(by hang-up or switch hook flash), the
""camped-on station"" is called.
2. The camped-on station answers the call, and can talk to the calling party.
Semi-automatic Attendant Camp-on
1. When the camped-on station becomes idle state, the "Attendant" is called.
2. The Attendant answers the call.
3. The camped-on station is called. The Attendant receives ringback tone.
4. The camped-on station answers the call. The camped-on station can talk to the
Attendant.
5. The Attendant press the Release key. The camped-on station can talk to the calling
party.
Notes
1. The Automatic or Semi-automatic Camp-on can be assigned on a system basis.