AT&T 1987 AT&T Telephone User Manual


 
Attendant Features
Attendant Features (Table 2-E) are available to the attendant using the Direct Trunk
Attendant Console (DTAC) or the Switched Loop Attendant Console (SLAC) (V2 only) and
(optionally) a Direct Extension Selector Console.
In addition, most multiline voice terminal
station features are available to the attendant.
TABLE 2-E. Attendant Features
FEATURE NAME
CONSOLE BUTTON
FEATURE
LABEL
TYPE *
Attendant Call Extending [START]
S
Attendant Camp-On
S
Attendant Cancel
[CANCEL]
S
Attendant Console, Direct Trunk
O
Attendant Console, Switched Loop (V2)
O
Attendant Display (V2; SLAC only)
S
Attendant Direct Extension Selection
O
Attendant Forced Release V2; SLAC only)
[FORCED RELEASE]
S
Attendant Join (V2; SLAC only) [JOIN]
S
Attendant Message Waiting (DTAC)
[ATT MSG]
S
Attendant Message Waiting (SLAC)
[ATTENDANT
MESSAGE WAITING]
S
Attendant Position Busy
[POS BIJSY]
S
Attendant Release
[RELEASE]
S
Attendant Return-Coverage-on-Busy [RTN-BUSY]‡
S
Attendant Return-Coverage-on-Don’t-Answer
[RTN-DA]‡
S
Attendant Source/Destination (V2; SLAC only)
[SOURCE]
S
[DEST]
S
Attendant Splitting One-Way Automatic
S
Attendant System Alarm Indication [ALARM]
S
Message Center-Like Operation (V2; SLAC only)
S
Night Service [NIGHT]
S
*
Feature types: S=Standard; O=Optional.
Bracketed words are the labels for button-activated features;
these labels are also used in feature descriptions where applicable.
This button is assigned on the DTAC only.
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