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Attendant operations
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ROGRAMMABLE
2, 3
VMS-A
(VMS alarm)
RAL
(reminder
2, 3
alarm)
or
WAL
(wakeup
2, 3
Alarm)
1. Indicates that this feature can be programmed at the SelecSet.
2. Indicates that this feature must be programmed at the CMAT.
3. Indicates that this feature is for attendants.
4. Indicates that this feature is for general use.
5. The CAMP key is programmed with the call waiting—register feature access
code. The type of call waiting provided for a station when the attendant uses CAMP
depends on how the call waiting—answer bit is set in a station's BCL. (See your
administrator for documentation on HCX.) If a station has:
Call waiting—terminate = off and call waiting—answer = off,
then call waiting—terminate is provided.
If a station has:
Call waiting—terminate = off and call waiting—answer = on,
then call waiting—answer is provided.
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EATURES FOR
Table 5-3 SelecSet 940A Features(continued)
The VMS-A key lights if a problem is detected over the link(s) to
the voice message system and remains lit until the problem is
corrected This key can be programmed alone or in addition to the
<CALM> key. (CALM is described in this table on
Indicates when a station has not answered a wakeup/reminder call
after the system rings the station three times. The RAL or WAL
key lights only after the third unsuccessful attempt.
RAL and WAL are actually the same feature. The term reminder is
used for COMMerce (business) systems, wakeup for WelCOMM
(hotel/motel) systems.
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