Telco - I have (15) consoles and we use the Exclude Source Key without any problems....
You can look into the EES Key (End-to-End Signaling) which is a direct quote to your question...
Quote:
Attendant End-to-End Signaling The attendant can send DTMF tones to either the source or destination party using the AEES key on the Attendant Console. If there are two receiving parties on the current active loop key, the attendant can press the EXCL SRC or EXCL DEST key to exclude one of the connected parties before pressing the AEES key (defined in LD 12). Only one party on the active loop key (source or destination) can receive the DTMF signal. After pressing the AEES key, the attendant can press digits to send DTMF tones out to the source or destination party. To terminate the EES operation, the attendant should press the AEES key again. The states for the EXCL SRC, EXCL DEST, SRC loop, and DEST loop keys remain the same as before the EES key is pressed. Improved EES makes no changes to the attendant operation. Like any other telephone, the Attendant Console can use improved EES or enhanced EES. |
To add the key..... LD 12
REQ: Chg
TYPE: 2250
TN xx xx xx xx (Where xx is L, S, C, U)
xx EES (where xx is the Key number).
Let me know if you need additional info...
Chas2002