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System Features
INTER-TEL
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Administrator Features
FEATURES
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52. ADMINISTRATOR FEATURES
52.1 Any display phone station (attendant or non-attendant) can be assigned as a system
administrator. Administrator stations provide the following services:
• Place the local node or other nodes in the network in night mode or day mode
• Set the date and time of the local node
• Set the network date and time and re-synchronize clocks in the network.
• Make database changes (see page 5-276 for a list of programming areas)
• Program system speed-dial numbers on the local node
• Receive and clear displayed system and network alarms
• Use diagnostic mode features:
— Freeze and unfreeze the database history for the local node or any node in the net-
work using programmed freeze zones
— Print error logs
— Seize specific devices for troubleshooting purposes
52.2 Any phone station can be programmed to be an Administrator station by the database
programmer or by another Administrator station.
52.3 If a non-Administrator station user attempts to use the Administrator features, the user
will hear reorder tones, and the display will show CANNOT ACCESS RESERVED FEA-
TURE.
A. PLACING THE SYSTEM IN NIGHT MODE
52.4 An Administrator station can place the local node in day or night mode. The day/night
mode determines which lists the system will use for trunk access, toll restriction, etc.
52.5 Night mode also affects the night transfer relays on the Options Card (OPC). The relays
are activated when the system is placed in night mode. See page 2-67 in SPECIFICATIONS
for details.
52.6 To turn night mode on or off:
While on hook, enter the Night Ring On/Off feature code (9860). You hear a single con-
firmation tone. The display shows NIGHT MODE IS ON (or OFF). Then, if night mode
was turned on, the display shows THE SYSTEM IS IN NIGHT MODE until day mode
is turned on.
B. PLACING NODES IN DAY OR NIGHT MODE
52.7 An Administrator station can place one or more nodes in day or night mode. The day/
night mode determines which lists the system will use for trunk access, toll restriction, etc.
52.8 The network determines the day/night mode status of a call based on the day/night
mode status of the node where the trunk resides.