1.8
Operator / Manager Service Features
1-96
Operations
• The day/night/lunch mode can be changed either automatically at a predetermined time
(default: 9:00 a.m. for every day, 5:30 p.m. for every night) or manually at any time by
System Programming.
• Even if the automatic mode has been selected by System Programming, the operator or
manager can change the day, night and lunch modes manually.
• The following programs have separate day, night and lunch programming.
1) Delayed Ringing Assignment
2) Door Opener Assignment
3) Doorphone Ringing Assignment
4) Flexible Outward Dialling Assignment
5) Flexible Ringing Assignment
6) Exchange Line Mode
7) Call Barring – Class of Service (COS) Assignment
• If the lunch mode is set using feature number 783# in the automatic mode, the mode will not
be changed until the lunch mode is cancelled using feature number 780#. The day and night
modes are automatically changed at the programmed time even if feature number 780# is
not entered.
• Feature number 780# is not accepted in the manual mode.
• One of the day, night or lunch button indicators on the DSS console lights red to display the
current mode.
• If the day, night or lunch mode is changed manually when the system is set to automatic
mode and the manager starts System Programming, the manual setting will be cancelled
after System Programming is completed. It will return to the automatic day, night or lunch
mode.
• 1.7 Useful Features, “Doorphone Call”
• 1.7 Useful Features, “Door Opener”
• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Direct In Line (DIL)”.
• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Call Barring”.
• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service”.
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