O-49
Operator Features
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Temporary Mode Change (Lunch Mode) .......................................
You can set Lunch mode to transfer all calls to an extension, voice mail, etc. You may find this feature
useful when you leave your desk temporarily for some occasions as well as for the lunch break. However,
you can change only exchange line ringing assignment in Lunch mode. Other assignments such as toll
restrictions remain as before. Once you set Lunch mode, it continues until you cancel it manually. If you
don’t cancel Lunch mode and Night and Day modes automatically shift, exchange line ringing assignment
remains as Lunch mode and other assignments follow the new mode.
• To set Lunch Mode
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OFF
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ON
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OFF
To Cancel Lunch Mode
Repeat the procedure.
Delayed Ring
To prevent an extension with exchange line ringing assignment from ringing without being answered, you can program
another phone to ring after a certain period of time. You can program the delay time and an exchange line number to
forward calls to. You can assign a different delayed ring for each of Night, Day, and Lunch modes.
Exchange Line Ringing Assignment
You can transfer all calls to one extension in any of Night, Day, or Lunch mode. For example, you can transfer all calls to
the night-duty room extension during Night mode.
Recall Timer for Operator
You can separately preprogram the recall timer and transfer recall timer for the operator’s phone and the
other telephones.
DSS Console
A DSS console has keys to which you can assign extension numbers. You can connect a DSS console
through an extension port to maximum of two extensions in the system. This allows you to add more FF key
features on the operator’s phone. The functions that can be assigned to a DSS console is the same as
those of the FF keys (See page O-38). However, any exchange line cannot be assigned to a DSS console.
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