Table 14 incoming call indicator key assignments – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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This keystrip is used for Incoming Call Indicator keys. The Incoming Call
Indicators (ICIs) identify the type of calls in the queue and the status of each
particular call type. Three lamp states are associated with each Incoming
Call Indicator key (See

Table 13 "Key lamp states associated with each

Incoming Call Indicator key" (page 285)

).

Table 13
Key lamp states associated with each Incoming Call Indicator key

Lamp state

Status of call type

Dark

No calls of this type are waiting.

Flashing

One call of this type is waiting in queue.

Steadily lit

Two or more calls of this type are queued, or one call has been
waiting longer than 20 seconds.

To select a specific type of incoming call, the Incoming Call Indicator key
associated with a steadily lit or flashing LED is pressed. The call is removed
from the queue and presented to an idle loop key on the attendant console.

The basic attendant console has 10 Incoming Call Indicator keys. If an
add-on module is equipped, the console may have 20 Incoming Call
Indicator keys. An Incoming Call Indicator key may be assigned to one
or more of the call types listed in

Table 14 "Incoming Call Indicator key

assignments" (page 285)

.

Table 14
Incoming Call Indicator key assignments

Key

Mnemonic

Meaning

00-19

CAx

Station Category Number (x = 1-7)

00-19

CFB

Call Forward Busy

00-19

CFN

Call Forward No Answer

00-19

DF0

Dial 0 fully restricted

00-19

DL0

Dial 0

00-19

IAT

Inter-attendant call

00-19

INT

Intercept

00-19

LCT

Lockout

00-19

LD0

Listed DN 0

00-19

LD1

Listed DN 1

00-19

LD2

Listed DN 2

00-19

LD3

Listed DN 3

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)

NN43001-106

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

27 July 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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