Conditions
To execute the system administration from a
remote location at night, select “RMT” for “Trunk-
CO Line” Night Answer Point assignment.
For further information about remote
administration, refer to Section 15-B-2.00
“System Administration from a Remote Location”.
If tenant service is employed, each tenant (1 and
2) can have unique Night Service arrangement
individually.
The affiliation of each external pager is
determined by the system programming in
“Trunk-Pager & Music Source”, External Pager-
Tenant.
The extension user cannot answer the UNA call
ringing at an external pager in the different
tenant.
Operation
Answering incoming CO calls ringing at an
external pager.
An incoming CO call is ringing at an
external pager.
1. Lift the handset.
• You hear dial tone 1, 3, or 4.
2. If a call is ringing at external
pager 1: Dial the feature number
for “Night Answer 1” (Default :
601).
If a call is ringing at external
pager 2: Dial the feature number
for “Night Answer 2” (Default :
602).
3. Talk to the caller.
5-G-1
G. Other Features
1.00 Night Service
1.01 Universal Night Answer (UNA)
Description
Allows any extension user in the system to
answer the incoming CO calls ringing at an
external pager, by dialing the feature number for
“Night Answer 1 or 2”.
To activate this feature, set “Group-Trunk Group”
Incoming Mode (Night) to FIXED or FLEXIBLE
and “Trunk-CO Line” Night Answer Point to UNA
1 or UNA 2. UNA 1 is associated with External
Pager 1 and UNA 2 is associated with External
Pager 2. All CO lines belong to this trunk group
are covered by this assignment.
External pager must be connected to the system
beforehand.
Up to two external pagers can be connected to
the system.
To answer a call ringing at external pager 1, dial
the feature number for “Night Answer 1”, and to
answer a call ringing at external pager 2, dial the
feature number for “Night Answer 2”.
For further information about external pager
assignment, refer to Section 5-F-1.03 “Paging
External Pagers”.
Call handling in UNA is identical to TAFAS. The
difference is that TAFAS is available in day mode
and UNA is available in night mode.
For further information about TAFAS, refer to
Section 5-B-2.00 “Trunk Answer From Any
Station (TAFAS)-Day Service”.
Programming
System Programming
Reference
VT
Dumb
“Group-Trunk Group (1/3)”,
Incoming Mode (Night)
“Trunk-CO Line”,
Night Answer Point
“System-Numbering Plan (3/11)”,
Night Answer 1
Night Answer 2
11-C-15.00
11-C-20.00
11-C-11.00
10-E-1.01
10-F-1.00
10-D-6.03
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