AT&T Feature Model 5 Telephone User Manual


 
Administrator/Attendant Consoles for
Large Systems* in Administration Mode
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T/P switch: Set to P when performing system administration
Adm Tel button: Used when assigning lines to voice terminals
and asslgnlng voice terminals Dial Access to Line Pools.
Adm Pool button: Used when setting up line pools.
Line buttons and programmable buttons: Buttons in first two
left-hand columns are always line buttons.
Auto Intercom buttons (10 through 79).
Auto Intercom buttons: Buttons in this column represent in-
tercom numbers 10-19,40-49, or 70-79, depending on which Shift
button you touch.
Auto lntercom buttons: Buttons in this column represent in-
tercom numbers 20-29 or 50-59, depending on which Shift but-
ton you touch.
Auto Intercom buttons: Buttons in this column represent in-
tercom numbers 30-39 or 60-69, depending on which Shift but-
ton you touch.
Shift button: Used to access Auto Intercom buttons for inter-
com numbers 10 through 39.
10. Shift button: Used to access Auto Intercom buttons for inter-
com numbers 40 through 69.
11. Shift button: Used to access Auto Intercom buttons for inter-
com numbers 70 through 79.
12. Message Status button: Not used for system administration.
13. Adm Misc button: Used when administering allowed-list call
14. Call Rstr button: Used when setting lines to detect a toll prefix
or area code only and when assigning outward and toll call
restrictions to voice terminals.
15. Message button: Used when giving a voice terminal the same
assignments as one that has already been administered.
16. Conference button: Used when assigning features to individual
voice terminals from this console.
* Systems with more than 8 lines or more than 20 voice terminals—
switch H on control unit is down.
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