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Old 11-11-2003, 11:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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There has been a number of post about this subject. I think you're looking for a Busy Lamp Field (see the description that follows)...

I would think that anything above Rls 24 should be able to do it...
I'll research and post back with a more definitive answer.

Chas2002

Busy Lamp Field/Console Graphics Module
The Busy Lamp Field/Console Graphics Module (BLF/CGM) can be added
to an M1250 or M2250 attendant console.
The BLF/CGM can do the following:
— display the status (busy or idle) of up to 150 consecutive extensions
within the Meridian 1 Standard Busy Lamp Field (SBLF)
— display the status (busy or idle) of any hundreds group of DNs within the
system Enhanced Busy Lamp Field (EBLF)
— display which attendant console is the supervisory console and which
consoles are active
— display supplementary information about individual extensions, such as
the reason the person is away (business, vacation, or illness), when the
person is due to return, and an alternate extension where calls to the
person should be directed
— display a company logo
— display graphics
— display text in any one of eight languages
— have its screen contrast adjusted for easy viewing


Installation
The BLF/CGM mounts on the back of the attendant console and is held on by
snapfits and screws. It is connected to the console using a 16-way connector that is located on the keyboard printed circuit board (PCB). This connector is accessed through a rectangular knockout section located underneath the casing overhang at the Meridian logo location.

For more on installing the BLF/CGM, refer to Telephone and attendant
console installation (553-3001-215). For more on the features and operation of the BLF/CGM, refer to the Busy Lamp Field/Console Graphics Module user guide (P0706875).
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