2-82 CO Line - Queue
Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
CO Line - Queue
Description
When all outside lines in a group are busy, stations can be placed in queue awaiting a line in
the same group to become available. If a station doesn’t answer the queue signal within
15 seconds, that station is dropped from the queue. A station can queue only one line at a
time.
Line Queuing
Description
Stations can be allowed or denied the ability to manually queue for a busy group of CO lines.
Even when disabled, stations have automatic LCR queuing privileges.
Programming Steps
1. Press FLASH and dial [50]. Flexible button #24 (New Range) is lit and the following
message displays:
2. Enter the range of station numbers to be programmed. If only one station is being
programmed, enter that number twice (100 100).
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
Flexible button #19 is lit. The display updates to reflect current programming for Page A:
XXX-XXX = Station Range
4. Press the QUEUING flexible button (FLASH 50, Page A, Button #7). The following
message displays:
5. Enter a 0 or 1 on the dial pad to enable/disable this feature.
[0] = Disabled
[1] = Enabled
STATION ATTRIBUTES
SELECT A STATION RANGE
If HOLD is pressed without entering a station range, ALL stations are selected.
XXX - XXX PAGE A
ENTER BUTTON NUMBER
LINE QUEUING 0-1
ENABLED
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