AT&T 75 Telephone User Manual


 
CHAPTER 2. DESCRIPTION
one of the eight display buttons. When one of the Up or Down buttons is pressed,
the volume level information is displayed for 5 seconds. It is during this time that the
Select button can be used. The volume adjust mode can be deactivated before the
5-second time limit expires, by pressing any other button on the console.
* “TIMER” IS THE DEFAULT VALUE FOR THIS BUTTON. HOWEVER, THIS VALUE MAY BE
CHANGED VIA SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION , RESULTING IN A DIFFERENT BUTTON NAME.
Figure 2-1 2a. Ringer Volume Control Area
Selector Console Area
The selector console consists of:
Hundreds Group Select (HGS) Buttons and Associated Lamps
The HGS buttons (8 buttons on the Basic model [Figure 2-13] and 20 buttons on the
Enhanced model [Figure 2-14]) are labeled with different hundreds group numbers
used for the system.
For example, for a 4-digit extension number system, these
buttons can be labeled 21, 22, 34, and so on. On the other hand, these buttons can
be labeled 1, 2, 3, and so on for a 3-digit system. The lamp associated with the HGS
button lights when the button is pressed and remains lighted until a different HGS
button is pressed.
Additional group select buttons may be assigned to feature buttons. This allows a
console with a Basic Selector Console to access 20 hundreds groups.
Direct Extension Selection (DXS) With Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
The 100 DXS buttons are labeled 00 through 99. Each DXS button, when combined
with one of the eight HGS buttons on the Basic Selector Console or 12 HGS buttons
on the Basic Attendant Console, represents a particular extension number. This
extension number may be assigned to a voice terminal, data module, paging zone,
Terminating Extension Group (TEG), Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) group, or Direct
Department Calling (DDC) group.
In addition, a DXS button can represent a
particular trunk group.
The lamp associated with each DXS button is used to
determine the status of the facility associated with the button.
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