Nortel Networks M3110 User Manual

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Attendant consoles

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Telephones and Consoles

Description, Installation, and Operation

The BLF/CGM can do the following:

display the status (busy or idle) of up to 150 consecutive extensions
within the system Standard Busy Lamp Field (SBLF)

display the status (busy or idle) of any hundred group of DNs within the
system Enhanced Busy Lamp Field (EBLF)

display which attendant console is the supervisory console and which
consoles are active

display supplementary information about individual extensions, such as
the reason the person is away (business, vacation, or illness), when the
person is due to return, and an alternate extension where calls to the
person should be directed

display a company logo

display graphics

display text in any one of eight languages

have its screen contrast adjusted for easy viewing

Power requirements

The BLF/CGM obtains its power through the attendant console. See Figure 1
on

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. The requirements are as follows:

a reference ground line (0 V)

power source of 5 V for the CMOS electronics that control the Lamp
Field Array module (c. 50 mA)

power source of –12 V for the display of the Console Graphics Module
(c. 10 mA)

backlighting power

The BLF/CGM has a battery that provides backup power to maintain the
Supplementary Information when the console is powered down. The battery
lifetime is five years. To replace the battery, return the BLF/CGM to the
supplier.

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