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Attendant Groups

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Attendant Features Attendant Groups Key Number of Key Presses Once Twice Three Four times times Five times Six times 5 J K L j k l 6 M N O m n o 7 P R S p r s 8 T U V t u v 9 W X Y w x y 0 . : . : . : * * - ? * - ? # # / ! # / ! Attendant Groups (CPC-S and CPC-M) Description The DBS 824 can accommodate up to four attendant positions. The first attendant is fixed at port 1, extension 100. The other Attendants can be set to any port or extension. When there is more than one attendant in a system, you can create an Attendant Group with a pilot number of 0. When all Multi-Line keys on the first attendant phone are busy, calls are forwarded to the second, third, and fourth attendant phones, in that order. Related Programming • FF1 (System): Second Attendant Position • FF1 (System): Third Attendant Position • FF1 (System): Fourth Attendant Position • FF1 (System): Attendant Transfer Extension Considerations • If all four phones are busy, calls are transferred to a preset destination, which must be a real extension number. The forwarding destination cannot be the pilot number of a hunt group. Revised April 2000 DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 2-9

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Attendant Features
Attendant Groups
Revised April 2000
DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700
2-9
Attendant Groups
(CPC-S and CPC-M)
Description
The DBS 824 can accommodate up to four attendant positions. The first
attendant is fixed at port 1, extension 100. The other Attendants can be set to
any port or extension. When there is more than one attendant in a system, you
can create an Attendant Group with a pilot number of 0.
When all Multi-Line keys on the first attendant phone are busy, calls are
forwarded to the second, third, and fourth attendant phones, in that order.
Related Programming
FF1 (System): Second Attendant Position
FF1 (System): Third Attendant Position
FF1 (System): Fourth Attendant Position
FF1 (System): Attendant Transfer Extension
Considerations
If all four phones are busy, calls are transferred to a preset destination,
which must be a real extension number. The forwarding destination cannot
be the pilot number of a hunt group.
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