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AT&T System 85 User Manual

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CHAPTER 2. DESCRIPTION

TRK ID (trunk identification)—Identifies a specific trunk used on an incoming or

outgoing call. Also used to identify a faulty trunk.

AFRL (alternate facilities restriction level)—Activates alternate FRL.

PLAN— Displays or changes the plan for ARS.

RLT (release link trunk)—Releases the Centralized Attendant Service (CAS) position

from a RLT.

VERFY (verify)—Allows you to check a busy line. To safeguard their privacy,

telephone/voice terminal users will hear a tone before you can check the line.

CANCL (cancel)—Releases a called extension number or trunk. Also, used to

silence a tone or deactivate a feature.

SPLIT— Temporarily separates a caller from the connection.

SELCT— Selects the hundreds group (first two digits of an extension number) when

extended DXS is used to call an extension user.

DISP— Displays the last selected hundreds group in the alphanumeric display when

extended DXS is used to call an extension number.

TERM ID (terminal identification)—Shows the called extension number on the

alphanumeric display when a timed-reminder call is returned to the console. Used
only when the attendant release loop feature is active.

HOLD— Puts a call on hold.

START— Obtains dial tone.

ANSWER— Automatically connects an incoming call to the console.

RELEASE— Releases the console from a call, readying it for the next call.

PA (position available) light (when on)—The console is available for calls.

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