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HAPTER
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YSTEM
C
ONFIGURATION
To enter business information, select
System Configuration > Business
Identity
. See the Help for procedures to modify these types of
information:
■
Business information
■
Business hours
■
System mode
Business Information
You can enter basic information about your business on this dialog box,
including name, address, and telephone and Fax numbers.
Business Hours
The business hours dialog box allows you to define business hours for
three separate times of day, or service, modes:
Open
,
Lunch
, and
Other
.
Any time period that does not fall within these specified hours is
considered
Closed
. Business hours are directly linked to time-of-day
service modes and can affect other settings in the system, such as the
Auto Attendant.
You can manually specify that the system operate in a given mode, or set
it to operate automatically. See “System Mode” later in this chapter.
If the system is left in an automatic state, it constantly compares the
current time of day and day of week with the business hour tables. The
system knows the current day of the week and proceeds across the tables
in a sequential manner, looking for business hours that match the current
time of day. The system examines the three tables sequentially: first the
Other mode, then the Lunch mode, and then the Open mode. The
system moves across the tables until it finds a match.It skips a blank table.
System Mode
You can manually specify that the system operate in a given mode, or set
it to operate automatically. If necessary, you can force the system into a
specific Time of Day Service mode without having to reconfigure other
system settings, such as Business Hours.
If the system is left in an automatic state, it constantly compares the
current time of day and day of week with the business hour tables.
Security
The Security function enables you to set system passwords, including the
administrator, Auto Attendant, and reporting passwords.
Summary of Contents for SuperStack 3 NBX
Page 14: ......
Page 18: ...18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 138: ...138 CHAPTER 2 DIAL PLAN...
Page 322: ...322 CHAPTER 3 DEVICE CONFIGURATION...
Page 328: ...328 CHAPTER 4 USER CONFIGURATION...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 458: ...458 APPENDIX B ISDN COMPLETION CAUSE CODES...
Page 480: ...480 GLOSSARY...
Page 492: ...492 INDEX...