Operation Manual – Call Services
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 26 Alarm Clock Service
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Chapter 26 Alarm Clock Service
26.1 Overview
26.1.1 Introduction to Alarm Clock Service
With the alarm clock service enabled, a subscriber can set an alarm clock task so that
the XE IP PBX calls the subscriber at the specified time.
Each subscriber can set one alarm clock task (to minute) only.
The alarm clock task falls into two types: one-off alarm and cyclic alarm, corresponding
to the parameter values “once” and “cycle” respectively.
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Once: The alarm clock goes off only once. The subscriber needs to specify the
date and time. The date defaults to the current day if not specified. The specified
time must be later than the current system time.
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Cycle: This type of alarm clock goes off once every day. When setting the alarm
clock service, the subscriber needs to set only the time, at which the alarm clock
goes off every day.
To use the alarm clock service, you need to enable the MS on the XE IP PBX first.
26.1.2 Configuring and Using Alarm Clock Service
I. Working process of alarm clock service
The alarm clock
service works as follows:
1)
An authorized administrator logs on to the XE IP PBX and enables the alarm clock
service for the subscriber. Refer to
Enabling/Disabling Alarm Clock Service for a
Subscriber
for operation details.
2)
Set the alarm clock. The alarm clock can be set through any of the following ways:
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On the phone terminal. Refer to
Set cyclic alarm clock task on subscriber’s phone
set
and
Set one-off alarm clock task on subscriber’s phone set
for details.
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On the XE IP PBX through command lines. Refer to
Setting Alarm Clock Task
through Command Lines on XE IP PBX
for details.
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Through GUI of the XE IP PBX. Refer to
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX G-Remote
User Manual
for details.
3)
The subscriber’s phone rings at the set time.
Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP
Page 7: ...Basic Configuration ...
Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration ...
Page 82: ...Location Server Configuration ...
Page 182: ...Feature ...
Page 259: ...System Management ...
Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application ...
Page 349: ...Media Server ...
Page 360: ...Call Services ...
Page 507: ...Appendix A ...
Page 511: ...Appendix B ...