10.5 PBX Configuration—[2-5] System—Holiday
Table
A specific time mode (day, night, lunch, or break) can be selected for operation during holidays. Select the
desired time mode from the
Holiday Mode
list.
The start and end dates of a maximum of 24 different holidays can be programmed.
You can click the
UM Parameter
tab to open the Holiday Table used for features of the Unified Messaging
system. These settings are synchronised with Unified Messaging system Holiday settings.
Name
Description
Value
Range
Links
Holiday
Table—
Setting
Enables the setting of the holiday.
Disable,
Enable
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References
23.4 UM Configuration—[4-4] Service
Settings—Holiday Table—Setting
Feature Manual References
Holiday
Table—Start
Date—Month
Specifies the month of the
holiday start date.
1–12
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References
23.4 UM Configuration—[4-4] Service
Settings—Holiday Table—Start Date
(Month Day)
Feature Manual References
Holiday
Table—Start
Date—Day
Specifies the day of the holiday
start date.
1–31
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References
23.4 UM Configuration—[4-4] Service
Settings—Holiday Table—Start Date
(Month Day)
Feature Manual References
Holiday
Table—Start
Time
Specifies the time of day on the
specified date at which to begin
the holiday service. Click the cell
to display an array of hours and
minutes. Select an hour of the
day and a minute of the hour to
set the time.
Hour and
Minute
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References
23.4 UM Configuration—[4-4] Service
Settings—Holiday Table
Feature Manual References
Holiday
Table—End
Date—Month
Specifies the month of the
holiday end date.
1–12
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References
23.4 UM Configuration—[4-4] Service
Settings—Holiday Table—End Date
(Month Day)
Feature Manual References
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