Commander Connect Owners Manual
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To have Night Service remain on over weekends
The Weekend Service feature ensures that if ‘Night Service’ is invoked on a Friday evening, the
switch remains in ‘Night Service’ until Monday morning.
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From the Programming Station, press the PROGRAM Key
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Press the Scroll Down Key (
) until ‘System programming’ is displayed
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Select ‘System programming’
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Enter the System Programming Password and select ‘System’
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Press the Scroll Down Key (
) until ‘Night Service’ is displayed
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Select ‘Night Service’
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Select ‘Weekend service’. A ‘
♦
’ symbol next to either ‘Weekend service on’ or ‘Weekend
service off’ will indicate whether the weekend service is on or off
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Select ‘Weekend service on’
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming
Note:
To cancel Weekend service, repeat as above, selecting ‘Weekend service off’ as the
last step.
Note:
Weekend Service does not allow for public holidays
Setting the time and date
To set the time and date on the system
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From the Programming Station, press the PROGRAM Key
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Press the Scroll Down Key (
) until ‘System programming’ is displayed
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Select ‘System programming’
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Enter the System Programming Password and select ‘System’
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Select ‘Time and date’
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Enter the correct time in 24-hour format, (e.g. 2pm as 1400). The 'Display' will prompt
for a date
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If you only wish to set the time select ‘Confirm’ and the 'Display' will revert to the
Idle Menu
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Enter the date in dd/mm/yy format, (e.g. 10 December 2002 as 101202). When
the date has been entered the 'Display' will revert to the Idle Menu.
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.
Note:
In the event of a power failure, you will need to reset the time and date.
Note:
Changes to the system Time will only take place when any external calls in progress at
that time have cleared.
Note:
If the CND or CLI feature has being presented by the network, the time, day, month will be
update after 3:00AM each day when the first outgoing call is made (on ISDN lines) or the first
incoming call rings on the system (on PSTN lines).
Hold options
When an external call is placed on hold, you can choose between supplying music, a tone, or
silence to the caller. The music source can be internal, in which case it is integrated into the
system and cannot be changed, or external, in which case an external source must be
connected to your system. The external source can be connected to the system via a mini jack
on the Options Module. If an Options Module is not fitted, the music source can be connected to
a station position via a Music On-Hold Interface. The system automatically detects if an Options
Module is fitted and uses it as the music source.