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2.2 System Configuration—Software
240 Feature Guide
d) Destination of incoming doorphone calls ( 1.15.1 Doorphone Call)
e) Destination of Operator Calls ( 2.2.5 Operator Features)
f) Toll Restriction (TRS) level of each COS
g) COS numbers which are permitted/restricted to access certain CO line groups (External Call
Block) ( 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access)
h) Outgoing Message (OGM) for Timed Reminder ( 1.25.4 Timed Reminder)
i) Queuing Time Table used by an ICD group ( 1.2.2.3 Queuing Feature)
j) Intercept time for Intercept Routing—No Answer ( 1.1.1.5 Intercept Routing)
k) Intercept time for DISA Intercept Routing—No Answer ( 1.15.6 Direct Inward System
Access (DISA))
[Programming Example: DID Table]
The DID Table can be programmed to direct calls to a different destination for each time mode based
on the number dialed by the caller. Calls can, for example, be directed to an ICD group during the day
mode, or to the Voice Mail (VM) service of a VPS during the lunch and night modes.
Explanation:
A CO line call with the DID number "123-4567" is received at 20:00.
1) The call will be handled by Time Table 1.
2) The current time mode is "night" (shown in "Programming Example: Time Table", above).
3) The call is directed to extension 150, which is a floating extension number used by the VPS
(programming not shown here).
4. Holiday Mode
The PBX can also accommodate 24 different holidays. The start and end date of each holiday can be
programmed, and all holidays are assigned a single time mode. For example, if the "night" mode is
assigned as the time mode for holidays, and a holiday begins December 31st and ends January 1st,
all PBX features will use their "night" settings from 0:00 A.M. on December 31st until 0:00 A.M. on
January 1st.
5. Time Service Button
A flexible button can be customized as one of the following Time Service buttons:
a) Day/Night button
b) Day/Night/Lunch button
c) Day/Night/Break button
d) Day/Night/Lunch/Break button
These buttons can be used to switch the current time mode: pressing the Day/Night button will toggle
between the day and night modes, for example.
Each Time Service button will display the current time mode using a different light pattern or color, as
shown below.
Location DID No.
DID Destination
Tenant
(Time
Table) No.
Day Lunch Break Night
1
2
1
2
105
210
150
200
105
210
150
200
123-4567
123-2468

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