Instruction manual

Page 1416 of 3156 End-to-End Signaling Display Enhancement
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
With the EESDSP feature enabled, the user's display shows all the EES digits
as dialed. EES digits display when you enter them after a call is answered.
The digits appear following the Call Party Name Display (CPND) name of
the connected party. Initial digits and name characters may move out of the
display window if necessary. With the EESDSP feature disabled, the user's
display does not change, keeping the established call information.
Operating parameters
The EES feature must be enabled for the EESDSP feature to function.
The EESDSP feature applies only to the EES digit display functionality of the
existing EES features. The EES digits are not displayed on the sets of the
other parties in an established call.
The EESDSP feature does not apply to a networking environment.
The EESDSP feature applies to Meridian 1 proprietary sets, Basic Rate
Interface (BRI) sets, and Attendant Consoles with a display screen enabled to
show entered EES digits and EES capabilities.
Attendant Consoles require Attendant EES (AEES), which is enabled by
configuring and using the programmable AEES key.
Feature interactions
The EESDSP feature does not change the production of tones for EES digits,
or the processing or sending of EES digits. This feature only gives the
customer the option to show or block all EES digits on the display.
Attendant End-to-End Signaling
For Attendant End-to-End Signaling (AEES), place the Attendant Console in
EES mode by pressing the AEES key. When in EES mode, you can dial EES
digits. The Attendant Console can send the EES Dual-tone Multifrequency
(DTMF) tones to either the source or destination party.
When the End-to-End Signaling Display Enhancement option is enabled, the
Attendant Console display shows the EES digits entered while in the EES
mode. For QCW4 type Attendant Consoles, the digits appear on the one line
display. For M1250 and M2250 type Attendant Consoles, the digits appear on
the second line of the display. If disabled, the Attendant Console display does
not change.