AT&T R1V2 Telephone User Manual


 
Administering Attendant Equipment
System 25 can have two attendant consoles, either Switched Loop Attendant Consoles
(SLACs) or Direct Trunk Attendant Consoles (DTACs). You cannot mix a DTAC and a SLAC
in the same system; both consoles must be the same type.
If you have two attendant consoles, you will sometimes need to distinguish between the first
and second consoles during administration. For administration purposes, the first attendant
console you assign to the system (or the default attendant assignment) is known to the
system as the “first” attendant. The second console you assign to the system is called the
“second” attendant.
This section explains how to:
Assign a SLAC
Assign a second attendant console
Move an attendant console
Change the attendant’s PDC
Remove an attendant console
Assign a selector console(s)
Assign attendant Display IDs
Assign attendant class-of-service parameters
Assign attendant console options, including message-center-like operation
Default Attendant Assignments
DTAC By default, System 25 assigns a DTAC to the first ATL port in the system. That
attendant console has a default PDC of 200. You can use that PDC, or you can change the
PDC by following that procedure in this section.
Users can also reach the attendant by
dialing 0.
If you don’t have an attendant console, you need to remove the default assignment before
you can add a voice terminal to this port.
SLAC To install a SLAC, you need to remove the default attendant assignments for the
DTAC first, then assign the new console and attendant PDC.
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