56 Service Modes
Service Modes
Using Service Mode!., you can control how the
system
responds to calls, depending on the time of day. Up to three
different Service Modes can be programmed, each with unique
ringing arrangements.
Control telephones
Control telephones are assigned to each external line and are
used to control the
Mode by allowing you to turn the
Service Mode ON’& OFF for that line.
Use the
button, the
display button, and the dial
pad to program the internal number of the Control telephone for
e a c h l i n e .
Programming hints
Only the external lines programmed with a Control telephone can
b e p l a c e d i n t o a S e r v i c e M o d e .
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Service Modes
You can assign a Control telephone to
more
than one
line, but a line cannot be assigned to more than one
t e l e p h o n e .
Only
Service Mode applies at any one time to all external
l i n e s c o n t r o l l e d b y a g i v e n C o n t r o l t e l e p h o n e .
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Service Modes
The three Service Modes are programmed in the same way.
Service Mode Name
The Service Mode Name identifies the active Service Mode; and
is shown on the display of the Control telephone when the
Service Mode is turned ON.
Use the
button, the
display button, and the dial
pad to program the Service Mode name. For information on
entering names, see the information in this chapter entitled
Programming hints
The default names of the three possible Service Modes are only
suggestions, and may be changed to any other name.
A Service Mode name can be one to seven characters.
‘Service Mode setting
The Service Mode setting controls how the Service
ON and OFF. Use the
display button to select the
Manual,
Automatic, or OFF.
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