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SPECIFIC OPERATOR STATION
SERVICES
CALL SERVER : TELEPHONE FEATURES
Ed. 04 1/4Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
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SPECIFIC OPERATOR STATION
SERVICES
DESCRIPTION
An Operator Station can:
- switch the entire installation to normal or restricted mode, independently of the time range (see
"Normal/Restricted service (system level)")
- reserve a trunk group (the last) for exclusive use of the Operator Stations. Each O.S. in the active
group can use this trunk group for communications with the network.
- activate the background music, coming from a tuner on an external loudspeaker connected to the
system.
- activate forwarding of all internal and external calls intended for the O.S. group to a network des-
tination, defined by a common speed dial number or an internal destination, either:
• by switching the installation into restricted mode (using a programmed key)
- or using a programmed Attendant diversion key
This forwarding can also be automatically activated according to the time range.
The system can be used to program 3 different forwarding destinations:
- the first, for automatic activation by scheduling: this is valid for all time ranges
- the second, for manual activation, by switching the installation to restricted mode on one of the
O.S. in the active group
- the third, by using the operator calls forwarding key pre-programmed with the local or collective
speed dial number for which the calls are intended
Operator call diversion is activated and deactivated in accordance with the following descending order
of priority:
-by forwarding key
- by normal/restricted mode key
- by scheduling.