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Installation and Maintenance Manual - Aastra 5000 AMT/PTD/PBX/0058/4/6/EN
Presentation of peripheral devices 01/2011 Page 305
5.5 Attendant consoles (ATDC)
5.5.1 Description
An attendant console is dedicated to call reception and distribution. In general, the
operator can supervise all extensions in the network and has access to maintenance
terminal data (alarm management, calendar management, time management). There are
two types of operation:
• Class A: monitoring all extensions and trunks (reduced configuration)
• Class B: Monitoring the management of an ongoing call.
An attendant console can be either a digital set with programmable keys (for example, an
M760) or an attendant console on PC (for example, an Aastra i2070 Software Attendant
Console).
Aastra XS/XL/XD iPBXs support at most 8 ATDCs (6 Windows ATDCs max).
5.5.2 INSTALLATION
The various characteristics (connections, wiring, etc.) relating to the installation of digital
sets are described in the sections relating to these cards (see section 4.14.5 to 4.14.9).
For more detailed information on configuring and installing an M760 set, see section
1.3,
document [8].
The various characteristics (connections, wiring, etc.) relating to the installation of ATDCs
on PC are described in the corresponding installation manuals (see section
1.3 Document
[10] for the i2070).

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