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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