NEAX2400 ICS Business Features and Specifications
NDA-24143, Issue 4
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Attendant Console A-3
A-3 Attendant Console
General Description
The ATTENDANT CONSOLE operates on a switched loop basis. Six Attendant loops terminate at each
console via the associated position circuit. The Attendant can answer, originate, hold, extend and re-enter
calls through each loop. The number of calls may be effectively increased to 12 through use of the
ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE [A-6] feature.
Operating Procedure
Refer to NEAX2400 ICS Attendant Console User’s Guide.
Service Conditions
1. Each ATTENDANT CONSOLE is equipped with dual handset jacks; one on either side. For
training purposes, both jacks may be used simultaneously. For normal operation, the Attendant
may choose the most convenient side.
Note:
A drop in volume may be noticed while a second handset/headset is connected.
2. A console switched loop may receive a second call immediately upon release of the first,
regardless of whether or not the call has been answered by a station when using the
ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE [A-6] feature.
3. A maximum of 4 consoles per PIM can be provided.
4. The maximum number of consoles allowable per system is as follows:
IMG (ICS): Max 16 IMG
x
: Max 16
MMG (ICS): Max 60 IMG
xh
: Max 32
UMG (ICS): Max 63 IMG
dxh
: Max 60
5. The ATTENDANT CONSOLE is equipped with a digital time display.
6. The ATTENDANT CONSOLE is equipped with a numerical call waiting display.
7. When answering a CALL FORWARDING [C-2, 3, 5, 25] call, the Attendant can identify the called
station number on display area instead of the trunk number by assigned System Data.