c.
Day/Night/Break button
d.
Day/Night/Lunch/Break button
Each of these buttons is used for switching between modes. For example, pressing the Day/Night button
switches between day and night modes. All of these buttons show the current status as follows:
Light Pattern
Status
Off
Day mode
Red on
Night mode
Green on
Lunch mode
Slow green flashing
Break mode
Slow red flashing
Holiday mode
Note
Any extension user (except extension users allowed to change the mode) can only check the current
status on the display by pressing the Time Service button.
Conditions
•
PT programming can set the Start and/or End time of the following:
–
Day-1 (Day Start time)
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Lunch (Lunch Start time)
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Day-2 (Lunch End time)
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Night (Night Start time)
PC programming can also set the following three time periods for break mode per day.
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Break-1 Start
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Break-1 End (Day restart)
–
Break-2 Start
–
Break-2 End (Day restart)
–
Break-3 Start
–
Break-3 End (Day restart)
•
Time Service Switching Mode (Automatic/Manual) Button
A flexible button can be customised as the Time Service Switching Mode (Automatic/Manual) button.
PC Programming Manual References
4.5 [2-4] Week Table
4.7 [2-5] Holiday Table
4.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features—
Time Service (Day / Lunch / Break / Night) Switch
4.11 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—Programming & Manager—
6.5 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button
→
→
Parameter Selection (for Time Service)
→
Parameter Selection (for Time Service - Automatic/Manual)
→
Optional Parameter (Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Time Service)
6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button
→
→
Parameter Selection (for Time Service)
→
Parameter Selection (for Time Service - Automatic/Manual)
400
Feature Guide
2.2.4 Time Service
Summary of Contents for HYBRID IP-PBX KX-TDA200
Page 15: ...Section 1 Call Handling Features Feature Guide 15...
Page 91: ...User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling Feature Guide 91 1 5 4 Trunk Call Features...
Page 113: ...User Manual References 1 2 2 Easy Dialling Feature Guide 113 1 6 1 Memory Dialling Features...
Page 156: ...3 1 2 Settings on the Programming Mode 156 Feature Guide 1 11 4 Headset Operation...
Page 175: ...User Manual References 1 4 2 Holding a Call Feature Guide 175 1 13 1 Call Hold...
Page 385: ...Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Fea tures Feature Guide 385...
Page 430: ...430 Feature Guide 2 4 3 Local Alarm Information...
Page 431: ...Section 3 Appendix Feature Guide 431...
Page 456: ...456 Feature Guide 3 4 13 KX TDA30 PSMPR Software File Version 5 0xxx...
Page 457: ...Index Feature Guide 457...
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