Functions and use of keys and lamp indications – NEC UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS User Manual

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Chapter 7 Attendant Answering Position

Page 7-4

UNIVERGE

NEAX

2000 IPS

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Issue 6

Functions and use of Keys and Lamp Indications

Location

Number

Key or Lamp

Designation

Full

Name

Basic

/Option

Key/Lamp

Function

1 L1-L6

Loop

Basic

Key

The attendant answers the call associated to
the particular loops. Loop keys are usually
used to reenter to held calls, answer
automatic recalls.

2 L1A-L6A

Loop Lamp

A

Basic

Lamp

(one per loop)

Steady green lamp indicates attendant
connected to the loop, or called station has
answered. Flashing green lamp indicates call
waiting to be answered. Steady red lamp
indicates call party busy. Flashing red lamp
indicates call held at the console.

3 L1B-L6B

Loop Lamp

B

Basic

Lamp

(one per loop)

Flashing red lamp indicates automatic recall
has been activated.

4 Push-button

Dial

Push-button

Dial

Basic Key

Allows the attendant to:

Process incoming calls

Originate calls

Activate various service features

5 SRC

Source

Basic

Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to speak with the calling
party. The associated lamp lights when the
attendant is connected. The source
trunk/station number will be shown in the
number display field.

6 DEST

Destination

Basic

Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to speak with the called
party. The associated lamp lights when the
attendant is connected. The destination
station/trunk number will be shown in the
number display field.

7 Talk

Talk

Basic

Key

Allows the attendant to join in a three-way
conference with the calling and called parties.
When connection is established, both SRC
and DEST lamps will light.

8 Cancel

Cancel

Basic

Key

Allows the attendant to:

Disconnect the calling (source) or called
party (destination) from the loop.

Disconnect an outgoing trunk or tone
seized by the attendant.

Disconnect the station recalling attendant
for transfer assistance.

9 Hold

Hold

Basic

Key

Allows the attendant to hold a call at the
console and/or to activate it to serial call
state.

10 Release

Release

Basic

Key

Allows the attendant to release from an
established connection freeing the console for
processing of new calls.

11 Answer

Answer

Basic

Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to answer incoming
calls in the order in which they arrive at the
console.

12

Start

Start

Basic

Key & Lamp

Allows the attendant to extend an outgoing
call to a station. Completion of outgoing
pulse will be recognized.

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