Section 3: Features; Alphanumeric Display; Attendant Call Queuing - NEC DS1000 Product Description

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Section 3: Features

Alphanumeric Display

The 34-Button Super Display Telephone has an eight-line, 20-character per line alphanumeric dis-
play. The first line displays the data and time (while idle) and feature status messages, just like the
22- and 34-Button Display Telephones. Lines 2-8 are the comprehensive Super Display Telephone
soft key definitions.
To adjust the display contrast:
1.

Attendant Call Queuing

DS1000/2000 Product Description
Alphanumeric Display
messages help the display
telephone user process calls,
identify callers and
customize features.
To learn more about the Soft Keys, see Soft Keys on page 80.
While your keyset is idle, press VOL
Attendant Call Queuing
helps minimize call
congestion in systems that
use the attendant as the
overflow destination for
unanswered calls.
Section 3: Features
Section 3
Availability: All versions.
The 22- and 34-Button Display Telephones have a two-line, 20-
character per line alphanumeric display. The first line displays
the date and time (while idle) and feature status messages. The
second line displays the Soft Key definitions.
and VOL .
Availability: All versions.
An unlimited number of Intercom callers can queue for the
attendant. The callers hear ringback while they wait for the
attendant to answer — not busy tone. If you have the attendant
as the overflow destination for Direct Inward Lines, for exam-
ple, unanswered DILs will "stack up" at the attendant until they
are answered.
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