1. Lift the handset or press the SP-
PHONE button.
2. Dial the feature number for
Flexible Night Service “72”
(default) and CO physical
number and destination
extension number.
• You hear confirmation tone 1 or
2.
• If your PITS has a display, it
shows:
NAP: Txxxx => Exxxx
Physical Extension
number
number
3. Replace the handset or press the
SP-PHONE button.
Changing a night answer destination to the
remote maintenance port
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-
PHONE button.
2. Dial the feature number for
Flexible Night Service “72”
(default) and CO physical
number and FDN for remote.
• You hear confirmation tone 1 or
2.
• If your PITS has a display, it
shows:
NAP: Txxxx => RMT
Physical
number
3. Replace the handset or press the
SP-PHONE button.
4-I-2
(70695)
1.02
Flexible Night Service
Description
Flexible Night Service allows the Operator 1
(Attendant Console or extension user) to change
the assigned night answer destination on a CO
line basis by dialing the feature number for
“Flexible Night Service.”
To utilize this feature, set “Group-Trunk Group”
Incoming Mode (Night) to FLEXIBLE. All CO
lines that belong to this trunk group are covered
by this assignment.
If FIXED is selected for the above setting, the
assigned night answer destination can not be
changed by the Operator 1.
Call handling in Flexible and Fixed night service
is almost the same.
The difference is:
Programming
Conditions
If tenant service is employed, the night answer
destination can only be changed for a CO line in
the same tenant by the Operator 1.
Operation
Changing a night answer destination to an
extension
System Programming
Reference
VT
Dumb
“System-Numbering Plan
(08/11)”,
Flexible Night Service
“Group-Trunk Group (1/2)”,
Incoming Mode (Night)
“Trunk-CO Line”,
Night Answer Point
“Night Answer Group (NAG)”
10-C-10.00
10-C-14.00
10-C-18.00
10-C-59.00
9-D-6.08
9-E-1.01
9-F-1.00
—
Flexible
Fixed
The Operator 1 (Attendant Console
or Extension) can change the night
answer destination.
A group of extensions (Night
Answer Group) can be assigned as
the destination of one or more CO
lines in night mode
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