Nortel Networks M3110 Telephone User Manual


 
Page 94 of 504 Attendant consoles
553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005
Night Service permits incoming calls to the attendant to be routed to a
preselected station. The Night Service key enables the attendant to assign
the Night Directory Number (DN) and to initiate Night Service. When
assigning the Night Service DN, “NIGHT” flashes on line 4 of the
display. When Night Service is on, “NIGHT” appears without flashing
on the display.
In a multiconsole system, activating Night Service will busy out all
attendant consoles in the system.
Hold allows the attendant to hold an active call at the console while
serving other calls.
Conference permits the attendant to set up a conference of up to five
conferees plus the attendant.
Release Destination
allows the attendant to release the called party from
a call held at the console while holding the calling party.
Release Source allows the attendant to release the calling party from a
call held at the console while holding the called party.
Signal Source and Destination allows the operator to recall either party
to a call held on the console.
Exclude Destination excludes the called party from an established call
held at the console, allowing the attendant to speak privately with the
calling party.
Exclude Source excludes the calling party from an established call
held at the console, allowing the attendant to speak privately with the
called party.
Feature keys
Any of the keys on keystrip FK can be assigned any of the optional features
in the list that follows except the Barge-In and Busy Verify features. These
require five LCD indicator states (off, on, and flash at 30, 60, or 120 impulses
per minute). If Barge-In or Busy Verify is required, it must be assigned to
keys FK-0 and FK-1.