Instruction manual

Features and Services
Position Busy [POS BUSY]: Temporarily removes the attendant position from service. (I-
use and status LEDs on basic SLAC.)
Attendant Message Waiting [ATTENDANT MESSAGE WAITING]: Used by the attendant
to remotely control; Message LEDs on voice terminals. (Status LED only on basic SLAC.)
Alarm [ALARM]: The associated green status LED flashes when a system trouble has
been detected; the LED can be changed from flashing to steadily lit by pressing the button.
(I-use and status LEDs on basic SLAC.) The associated red status LED will be lighted when
a bad barrier code or barrier code timeout is detected. The red LED can be extinguished by
pressing the associated button.
Inspect [INSPECT]: Puts the display into a mode for inspecting the status or stored
information of certain buttons. (Status LED only on basic SLAC.)
Scroll [SCROLL]: Causes display to present additional call information, when available.
Local [LOCAL]: Allows display to be used for clock and calendar functions.
The buttons not assigned to normal voice terminal functions or to attendant functions are defaulted
to the Flex DSS feature. One of these programmable buttons can be assigned to Night Service, if
the feature is required, and any of the others to multiline voice terminal features.
Programmable Feature Buttons (Figure 2-4)
The features in the following list can be assigned to the programmable feature buttons. On the
deluxe SLAC, each of the programmable buttons is equipped with an I-use LED and a status LED.
On the basic SLAC the buttons do not have LEDs.
Account Code Entry
Exclusion
Agent Status for CMS
Flex DSS
Auto Answer Leave Word Calling
Auto Intercom
Manual Signaling
Call
Next
Direct Facility Access
Repertory Dialing
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
Station-to-Station Message Waiting
Directory
Transfer to Data
Flex DSS and Repertory Dialing can be programmed with dialable numbers by the attendant. When
a call is placed using a Flex DSS button or a Repertory Dial button, one of the five switched loops is
automatically selected for routing the call to the switch.
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November 1995