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Attendant Consoles
The M2250 attendant console is a Digital console with a 4-line, 40-character
wide alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display. The console’s LCD displays the
information presented in
Table 11 "LCD alphanumeric display information"
Table 11
LCD alphanumeric display information
Line
Display information
1
Displays the time and date.
2
Displays call source information.
3
Displays call destination information.
4
Displays console status information.
Directly below the display screen is a horizontal row of keys that provide
the Position Busy, Night Service, Signal Source, and Signal Destination
functions.
The M2250 has a digit display at the top of the console and a dial pad below
the display. Five vertical keystrips on the console provide access to the
functions described in this section.
Vertical keystrip 1
This keystrip at the far left on the console is utilized for Trunk Group Busy
(TGB) keys. The attendant can deny stations access to a trunk route by
pressing the associated Trunk Group Busy key. Additionally, the lamps
associated with Trunk Group Busy keys provide the visual indication of the
status of the trunks within the route (See
Table 12 "Visual Indication of the
status of the trunks within the route" (page 284)
).
Table 12
Visual Indication of the status of the trunks within the route
Visual Indication
Status of the trunks within the route
Dark
Some of the trunks in the route are idle.
Flashing
All of the trunks in the route are busy.
Steadily lit
The attendant has taken control of the route.
The basic attendant console has 10 Trunk Group Busy keys. If an add-on
module is installed, there are 16 Trunk Group Busy keys.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)
NN43001-106
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
27 July 2007
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