Instruction manual
End-to-End Signaling Page 1411 of 3156
Features and Services
Stored Number Redial
End-to-End Signaling (EES) activates after a call to a trunk is established by
expiration of the end-of-dial timer. Further digits dialed are not stored by the
SNR feature once it is in EES mode.
AEES Feature interactions
Attendant Administration
While in the Attendant Administration mode, pressing the AEES key is
ignored.
Attendant Barge-In
Attendant Busy Verify
While in the Barge-In/Busy Verify mode, the console cannot enter AEES
mode.
Attendant Features
Activating Automatic Wake Up, Call Park, Charge Account, Calling Party
Number, Hold, Release, or another loop key will terminate AEES operation.
Attendant Position Busy
Centralized Attendant Service
Night Service
These features work together with Attendant End-to-End Signaling (AEES).
However, do not press one of these feature keys while using AEES, or the
Dual-tone Multifrequency (DTMF) code signals may be blocked.
Attendant Supervisory Console
The supervisor can operate AEES if there is a call on the active loop key. An
attendant in AEES mode can be monitored by the supervisor.
Conference
While in AEES mode, the receiving party cannot initiate a conference call.
End-to-End Signaling (station level)
The Attendant Console and the telephone receiving AEES cannot both
activate EES simultaneously.