Lucent Technologies 2500 User Manual

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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Console Operations  
555-230-700  
Issue 4
June 1999
Using the Features 
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Assisting Callers with Special Tools 
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Example
Linda Mahoney, Widgets, Inc. spokesperson, has just suffered from a heart attack. 
Tom Roberts, who works nearby, calls the company’s emergency access to 
attendant feature access code (FAC). As soon as the call is made, the following 
information appears on Pat’s display:
She also hears a siren-like tone.
Feature Name
Emergency Access to Attendant
Procedures
If you work for a company that has more than one console and you receive an 
emergency call, the following occurs at all consoles:
1. A user takes the handset off-hook or dials the feature access code.
If the user took the handset off-hook, the call automatically rings at 
the attendant console after a predetermined amount of time (usually 
10 seconds after dial tone stops). The call rings at the console with a 
louder-than-normal volume. If the guest dialed the feature access 
code, the call rings immediately at the attendant console.
The following displays:
2. Follow your local procedures for handling emergencies.
NOTE:
Even if the attendant console is in night service, the call still rings at the 
attendant console, but it can be answered at the backup telephone with 
Trunk Answer Any Station, or from a designated emergency redirection 
telephone.
Placing a Series of Calls
You can manage serial calls for parties who call you from outside lines, needing to 
speak to a series of system users without hanging up. With this feature, the caller 
returns to you when the first called party hangs up. You then can transfer the caller 
to the next party and continue the process until all calls are complete.
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