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Page 333, Testing insertion loss measurement
In Figure 188, the label "BCM1000" should be "BCM200/400".
Figure 188 Insertion loss from the CO to the analog telephone
Analog telephone
ATA 2
BCM200/400
Business Communications Manager to ATA 2
ATA 2 to Business Communications Manager
10 dB Max
Cable loss
Central Office
cable loss
Call Center Agent Guide
Page 14, Install Analog Terminal Adapters (ATA)
New information on the WLAN Handset 2210/2211 is added to this section.
How Automatic Answer works depends on what type of telephones your call center uses.
WLAN Handset 2210/2211: There are two ways to set up the WLAN Handset 2210/2211 for the Automatic
Answer feature in a Call Center environment:
Place the WLAN Handset in the active (idle) state. When the call is received by the WLAN Handset, the
handset automatically switches to the active (off-hook) state and the call proceeds as normal. Note: In the
active (idle) state, WLAN Handset power consumption increases, which causes a decrease in the life of the
battery (the time before a recharge is required). The handset is not normally left in the active (idle) state except
for special situations.
Place the WLAN Handset in the standby state. When the call is received by the WLAN Handset, the handset
automatically answers the call, but cannot maintain the call. You must press the Power on/Start Call key
before the call is dropped (after about 5 seconds) to maintain the call. If you do not press the Power on/Start
Call key in time, the call is dropped.
The user must end every call by pressing the Power off/End Call key to release the system resources.
Call Center Supervisor Guide
Page 17, Automatic Answer
New information on the WLAN Handset 2210/2211 is added to this section.
How Automatic Answer works depends on what type of telephones your call center uses.
WLAN Handset 2210/2211: There are two ways to set up the WLAN Handset 2210/2211 for the Automatic
Answer feature in a Call Center environment:
Place the WLAN Handset in the active (idle) state. When the call is received by the WLAN Handset, the
handset automatically switches to the active (off-hook) state and the call proceeds as normal. Note: In the
active (idle) state, WLAN Handset power consumption increases, which causes a decrease in the life of the
battery (the time before a recharge is required). The handset is not normally left in the active (idle) state except
for special situations.
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