Instruction manual
FEATURES AND SERVICES
Administration Requirements
System:
● Display attendant position number (first or second).
● Assign number of rings before unanswered calls return to the Attendant Position (1-
31; default = 5).
● Force DID calls to unassigned numbers to ring at the Attendant Position (yes or no;
default = yes).
● Force calls to FPDCs that are not signed in anywhere to ring at the Attendant
Position (yes or no; default = yes).
● Assign number of seconds before an unanswered Camped-On Call returns to the
Attendant Console (1-120 or 0 for no Attendant Camp-On; default = 30).
Attendant Console (Voice Terminal) Port:
● Assign voice terminal type (309).
● Assign buttons for Night Service and Position Busy, if required. Attendant Message
Waiting is defaulted to button 14, but can be assigned to any programmable button.
● The following buttons are predefined on the Attendant Console and are not
administrable: ALARM, RTN-DA, RTN-BUSY, START, CANCEL, and RELEASE.
● Trunk terminations; the following is required for each trunk terminated on the console
(administered as Personal Line appearances; DID trunks cannot be terminated on a
DTAC):
— Trunk Number
— Make this the Principal Station (owner) of the trunk (yes or no).
— Enable Ring (yes or no).
Hardware Requirements
Each console requires a port on a ZTN79 ATL Line circuit pack.
Figure 2-2 provides a connection diagram for the DTAC.
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