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Section 2 System Programming
Format:
* 87 AB CD EF GH M # (Period 1)
Format:
* 88 AB CD EF GH M # (Period 2)
AB CD = Start Time EF GH = End Time
M=1= Auto-Attendant Mode M=0= Operator Attendant Mode
Example: Assign 8:30am to 12:00am, 13:30pm to 17:30pm at Operator Attendant
Mode. Other times is at Auto-Atttendant mode.
2.17 Auto-Exchange Attendant Mode In different Period
(Day and Night Service)
Format:
* 2 0 mn #
mn = CO line port number(01-16)
Description: Assign Auto-attendant mode for certain CO lines, while other CO lines
remain in Operator-attendant mode.
Example: Assign CO 2 and CO 10 at Auto-attendan, and assign remain CO lines at
operator attendant mode.
2.16 Certain CO Lines At Auto-Attendant Mode
*
0
#
0
2
2
*
#
1
0
2
0
Pick up 8001 Input * 21 # Du Input * 2002 # Du Input * 2 0 10 # Hang up
*
1
2
#
Unlock
Suggest to assign all CO lines at Operator-attendant mode before this
assignment to avoid conflicts with previous setting.
*
7
8
Pick up 8001 (unlock) Input * 87 0830 1200 0 # Du
0 8
2 0
0
3
1
0
0
#
1
0
0
#
*
8
8
1 3
7 3
0
3
Hang up
Input * 88 1330 1730 0 #
Du
1. Use 24 hours to denote the time;
2. Assign two periods for one day (refer above example), everyday
is same. You also can assign period over one day.
Example: 22:00pm to 8:00am (next day) at Auto-Attendant mode,
other times is at Operator Attendant mode. Just need to
input * 87 22 00 08 00 1 #.
3. When switch to assigned period, attendant extension is the
pre-assigned attendant extensions.