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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
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    4NOTES:
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    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.(b) Any feature button programmed
    for dual mode use is shifted to its
    alternate function.
    To exit shift mode, depress SHIFT a
    second time.
    Depress feature button.(c) Feature name appears.
    (a) SHIFT LED off.
    (b) BOTTOM LED off.
    Feature is functional.
    Only one SHIFT button may appear on the keyboard.
    The SHIFT button (on the instrument itself or on the add-on module) may not have
    an alternate function.
    LINE buttons (which can only appear on the instrument itself) may not have an
    alternate function.
    Any button on the instrument (with the exceptions cited in items 1 and 2, above) may
    be programmed to have the DSS function as a primary and/or an alternate function.
    Buttons on the 30-button add-on module (if equipped) may not have an alternate
    function.
    When entering the programming mode while the shift is active, the shift mode will
    remain active throughout the entire programming sequence, whether programming
    new alternate functions to the buttons and/or new data to the existing alternate
    functions. Once programming the alternate functions is complete, simply depress
    the SHIFT button once, and the SHIFT LED will be extinguished.
    3.7.45
    Speakerphone “SPKRPH” (18)
    The Featurephone is available with an optional speakerphone which shares
    the amplifier speaker and volume control with the Monitor Circuit. A
    SPEAKERPHONE button depression will activate the speaker and
    microphone. If the user wishes to mute (i.e., turn off the microphone), a
    depression of the MONITOR button will disable the microphone.
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1To answer an incoming call, depress(a) SPKRPH LED on.
    SPKRPH.(b) Two-way voice path established
    through Speakerphone.
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    NOTES:
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    2.(c) “FX 
    XxXx--” Call Source.
    Converse with caller.
    To terminate call, depress SPKRPH(a) SPKRPH LED off.
    a second time.(b) Display clears.To initiate a call, seize a line and
    Varies.dial by any of the methods previously
    discussed, depress SPKRPH to
    converse.To mute the microphone while on a
    (a) MONTR LED on.
    Speakerphone call, depress MONTR.(b) Microphone disabled.Whenever the instrument is off-hook or when the Speakerphone or Monitor are on,
    and the instrument initiates ringing on a multi-line set, the ringing shall be
    abbreviated to present only three cycles of ringing to the instrument user. Although
    the ringing is stopped, the visual alerting on the line button shall continue until
    answered.The message “PLEASE HANG UP” is displayed when the user turns the
    Speakerphone (or Monitor) feature on and the handset is off-hook. The message
    remains until the user places the handset on-hook.
    37.46Station Lock “LOCK” (02)
    The STATION LOCK feature enables the user to lock the Integrated
    Featureohone to restrict usage by unauthorized parties. When the station is
    locked: ’
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    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.No calls of any type may be originated.
    The keypad and repertory dialing functions will not operate.
    The other features, resident and system, will not operate
    (including FLASH, NEW-CALL, HOOKSWITCH FLASH).Incoming calls will cause ringing and associated displays.
    Incoming voice paging will operate.Incoming calls may be answered.
    The UNLOCK feature will still be accessible.
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    The phone can be unlocked by the user upon entering the proper code or by
    the system (switch).(a>Station Lock - Lock Operation
    STEPOPERATIONRESULTBegin in an idle on-hook state.
    1To activate the lock, depress LOCK.(a) LOCK LED on.
    (b) “STATION LOCKED”
    (c) Display clears or reverts to the time
    and date.
    2Any attempt to access features
    locked will cause(a) Triple beep heard.
    (b) “STATION LOCKED”
    (WStation Lock - Unlock Operation
    STEPOPERATIONRESULTBegin from an idle on-hook or talking off-hook condition.
    1Depress LOCK.(a) LOCK LED flashes at 120 IPM.
    (b) “LOCK CODE = 
    ?I’
    2Enter the 3-digit lock password
    previously programmed. If code is
    correct,(a) “LOCK CODE = 
    ###” Code is not
    displayed.
    (b) LOCK LED off.
    (c) “STATION UNLOCKED”
    (d) Display clears or reverts to the time
    and date.
    If code is incorrect,(e) LOCK LED on.
    (f) Continuous beep heard.
    If code is not completely entered
    within ten seconds, or no entry after
    one minute,(g) Triple beep heard.
    (h) LOCK LED on.
    (i) Phone locked.
    NOTES:
    1.The operation of the LOCK feature shall not interfere with a call in progress.
    2.The factory preprogrammed unlock code is 000.
    3.If a user forgets the unlock code, contact a telephone maintenance person.
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    Time and Date “CLOCK”The time and date feature button displays the correct time, day, and date
    whenever depressed. A second depression of the button, while the time/date
    display is active, will restore the display to its former use.
    In addition to the time and date button, the instrument can be programmed to
    display automatically the correct time, day, and date whenever the phone is
    idle. The time/date display will remain until preempted by a higher priority
    function (i.e., phone goes off-hook, user enters programming mode,
    expiration of a reminder/alarm message, etc.). See Table 4.1 for the time,
    month, day, and time code conversion.
    STEPOPERATIONRESULTBegin from an idle on-hook state.
    1To display time and date, depress
    CLOCK.(a) CLOCK LED on.
    (b) “HH-MM-SS MO DA” Time and Date.
    2To revert to previous display, depress(a) CLOCK LED off.
    CLOCK a second time.(b) Original Display.
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    3.7.48Types of SetsA Featurephone may be either a single-line set or a multi-line set. A
    single-line set has only one line associated with the set, while a multi-line
    set has from 2 to 16 lines associated with the set giving the user access to
    any of the lines associated with the set.
    (4Single-Line SetA single-line set has only one line associated with it. It may have DSS
    buttons, but it is not permitted to have any line buttons. Therefore, going 
    off-hook shall directly seize the line if it is idle, or answer it if it is ringing.
    UNMulti-Line SetA multiline set has more than one line associated with it. Therefore, it will
    have buttons assigned as line buttons. There shall be a one-to-one
    correspondence between line buttons and directory numbers. Going 
    off-hook shall only result in seizing or answering a line if that particular line has
    been selected (manually or automatically) before or after going off-hook.
    Since these instruments do have line buttons with associated status LED
    indicators, the five conditions that a line may be in will be indicated by the
    primary status indicator:
    (1) Line 
    h-r Use
    (2) Line Ringing
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    (3) Call On Hold
    (4) idle Line(5)Request For InputThe secondary status indicator will provide the I-USE indication when the
    user is off-hook on a particular line, the I-HOLD indication when the user
    has placed a call on hard hold, or it will indicate the preselected or
    preference line choice when the instrument is on-hook.
    NOTES:
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    - -The single-line on the single-line set may be either a
    single-set line or a multi-set line.The single-line on the single-line set must be a prime
    control line.Secondary line appearances are only allowed on multi-line
    sets.A multi-line set must have at least one control line
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    							4.0ATTENDANT CONSOLE4.1GeneralThe Attendant Console, shown in Figure 4.1, is a microprocessor-controlled,
    desk-top console, that provides total control and flexibility for processing
    calls through the system. The attendant can place the Attendant Console in
    other control modes during nighttime, maintenance, or unattended periods.
    The Attendant Console contains compact electronics and all controls and
    indicators needed for complete monitoring and controlling of calls through the
    system. Both incoming and outgoing calls are answered, extended, camped
    on, put on hold, or released by depressing various pushbuttons.
    A 32-character alphanumeric display across the top of the Attendant
    Console furnishes full call information to the attendant. The type of call
    indication is present as long as the attendant is servicing the call/recall. The
    type of call display shows class of service and system fault alarm information.
    The Attendant Console is equipped with a headset/handset receptacle located
    at the rear and on one side. The rear receptacle is used for supervisory
    headset/handset monitoring; the side receptacle is used for the attendant
    headset or handset. When the attendant headset or handset is removed, the
    Attendant Console is in the night answer mode.
    The Attendant Console includes the following features:
    (4Twenty-six pushbutton keyboard with associated LEDs
    (b)Twelve-key dial pad
    (clThirty-two character alphanumeric LED display
    (d)Headset/handset and associated jacks
    (4Time-of-day display and update
    Internal self-test diagnostics
    4.2Controls, Indicators, and Displays
    Various controls, indicators, and displays located on the Attendant Console
    (Figure 4.2) are listed below with a brief functional description.
    ON/OFF TOGGLE SWITCH. Located at the left rear and used to turn the
    Attendant Console ON or OFF. When the Attendant Console does not
    respond properly, the power can be turned off and on again to re-initialize
    the Attendant Console.
    FUSE HOLDER AND FUSE. Circuit protection device located on the left rear
    of the Attendant Console.
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    VARIABLE DISPLAYS CHARACTERS 1-16FIXED DISPLAYS CHARACTERS 1-16IO
    432 APHANUMERIC CHARACTER DISPLAY*STAFFEDINITIALIZATION
    JDICATORREQUESTINDICATOR
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    ELECTRONIC RINGER VOLUME CONTROL. Slide bar located on the
    right rear of the Attendant Console and used only to increase or
    decrease the ringer volume.
    REQUEST FOR INITIALIZATION LED. Flashes when the Attendant
    Console is initialized, and goes off when complete.
    STAFFED LED. Lights only if the position is staffed
    DISPLAY FIELD. A 32-character alphanumeric display that has two 
    16character fields (fixed, right; variable, left).
    DTMF KEYPAD. The standard 12-button keypad layout is used for attendant
    DTMF signaling to the system.
    Pushbuttons and 
    LEDs. The Attendant Console pushbuttons are switches
    that do not light and when depressed, make contact with internal circuits. An
    associated LED is located directly below each pushbutton for visual
    indication/confirmation purposes.
    ALARM. LED lights to indicate a fuse alarm or power failure, and flashes to
    indicate trouble with a particular line or trunk or group of lines and/or trunks.
    NITE ANSW (NIGHT ANSWER). Activates the night answer mode level of
    operation (entered as a single digit on the keypad), or marks the Attendant
    Console as being unstaffed. The level of night answer mode is displayed on
    the type of call display. If the night answer pushbutton is depressed when the
    LED is on, the night answer mode is returned to the day mode.
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    BAD LINE. Allows the posting of a bad line report on the maintenance
    teletypewriter if the pushbutton is depressed when a complete connection is
    present.
    SPARE. Reserved for future enhancements.TfME [TIME OF DAY (TOD)]. Allows the attendant to override any variable
    display with the time-of-day display in hours and minutes.
    PAGE. Allows direct access to the paging system as long as the pushbutton
    is depressed.
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    Q (PAGE QUEUE). Allows placement of an incoming call in a page-queue hold condition.
    MESei VVTG (MESSAGE WAITING). Allows the user to cause a telephone-associated LED to flash an indication to a station that a message is waiting.
    This pushbutton generally is used with a feature enhancement.
    DON’T D1ST (DO NOT DISTURB). Allows blockage of all calls to a station
    when requested. This pushbutton is reserved for the hotel/health care feature
    package.
    ROOM BLKG (ROOM BLOCKING). Allows blockage of incoming calls to all
    stations and diverts these calls to 120 IPM tone. This pushbutton is reserved
    for the hotel/health care feature package.
    BLDU (BUSY LAMP DISPLAY UNIT). Allows selection of the Hundreds Group
    for display on the busy lamp line field.
    CALL 
    WTG (CALL WAITING). LED on condition indicates that the first level of
    calls waiting has occurred. The LED flashing indicates that the second level
    of calls waiting has occurred. Depressing the pushbutton during either of
    these conditions will distribute a call to an Attendant Console that is in the
    night answer mode.
    BRK SN (BREAK IN). Allows break-in on two-way conversations.
    CONF (CONFERENCE). Allows addition of stations, trunks, or the attendant to
    the first conference circuit. LED indicates the status of either conference
    circuit.
    EXCL SRCE (EXCLUDE SOURCE). Allows private consultation with the
    calling party. The pushbutton can also be used to control the three-way
    connection between the called station, the attendant, and the outside calling
    party.
    EXCL DEST (EXCLUDE DESTINATION). Allows private consultation with the
    called party after the 
    call has been completed. The pushbutton can also be
    used to control the three-way connection between the called station, the
    attendant, and the outside calling party.
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