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DEFINITY® Enterprise Communications Server Release 7 
Console Operations Quick Reference  
555-230-890  
Issue 3
June 1999
Console Operations 
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Basic Operation 
To check on a user’s COR, do the following:
1. While on an active call, press the 
CLASS (COR)
 button.
The Class (COR)
 
lamp goes on.
The display shows the user’s COR value (a two-digit code) and a 
four-character restriction identifier, such as:
The COR call restriction identifiers are the following:
ORIG — Origination restriction; calls of any type are not allowed 
from that extension.
OTWD — Outward Restriction; calls to numbers outside of the 
system are not allowed from that extension.
TOLL — Toll Restriction; toll calls are not allowed from that 
extension.
NONE — No restrictions are active for that extension.
2. Follow local procedures for handling calls from restricted extensions.
Night Service
The Night Service feature prevents calls from terminating at the attendant 
console. Calls to the attendant console enter the attendant call waiting queue and 
can be answered from the backup telephones or by hotel staff at other telephones 
using the Trunk Answer Any Station feature (refer to 
page 19
). 
To activate Night Service, perform the following:
1. Press the 
NIGHT
 button on the console or the 
NIGHT
 button on the backup 
telephone (only one backup telephone can have a 
NIGHT
 button).
The Night
 
lamp goes on at the console and at the backup telephone 
that has the 
NIGHT
 button.
The Position Available lamp goes off.
To cancel Night Service (go into day mode), perform the following:
1. Press the 
NIGHT
 button at the console or at the backup telephone that has a 
NIGHT
 button.
The Night lamp goes off at the console and at the backup telephone 
that has a 
NIGHT
 button.
The Position Available lamp goes on.
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