The LED is used to indicate internal and external calls waiting on the attendant set via the
following states:
- Off
No call is waiting on the attendant set.
- On (green)
There are normal waiting calls.
- On (red)
There are urgent and/or priority waiting calls.
1.7 Display and navigation key
The display consists of two lines of 40 alphanumeric characters.
Note:
Display contrast or visibility can be adjusted by pressing the or MENU fixed function key followed by
the Prog dynamic key (see the Alcatel 4035 attendant set - Management from the attendant set 1 -
Screen - adjusting the contrast/visibility).
Each line displayed contains character strings whose length depends upon the information to
be displayed.
The information given includes:
- User status.
- The name programmed in the system.
- User directory number and external connection rights (Class of Service).
- Trunk group name, the line selected in the trunk group and its number.
- Display of the normal and urgent waiting call counters.
- Authorized functions and features.
- Data, during system programming on the attendant set.
The presence of an additional screen is indicated by the sign to the right of the display.
Return to the previous screen is indicated by the sign on the left of the display.
Press the left and right arrows on the key to move to the previous or next screen.
The up and down arrows on this key are used to select the upper or lower line before pressing
the dynamic key for the label displayed.
1.7.1 Attendant set in the connected (active) state and idle state
The display shows the number of normal waiting calls and urgent waiting calls.
Urgent waiting calls are calls waiting longer than 30 seconds. They concern both circuits and
sets that are routed, calling or being called back or on ordinary hold.
If there is no attendant reply to a waiting call, after a programmable threshold, a specially
cadenced ringing is sent to the attendant set and followed by display of Waiting calls. The
screen shows Time out - Attendant away.
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