Section 700 - Operation
Chapter 3. System Features
ICX-35-700
ICX (International), issued March/1998
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With CPC 3.0 and later - Day 1/Day 2/Night toggle mode key can be assigned. Pressing the key
toggles between modes. When in Day 1 mode, the FF key LED is not lit. When in Day 2 mode,
the LED lights green. When in Night mode, the LED lights red.
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Prior to CPC 3.0 - Day/Night toggle mode key can be assigned. Pressing the key toggles between
modes. When in Day mode, the FF key LED is not lit. When in Night mode, the LED lights red.
Automatic Day/Night Mode
You can set the System to automatically enter a particular Day/Night mode determined by the time of
day. Each day of the month can be assigned 1 of 3 automatic system mode patterns. Each of the
patterns can be set to change modes up to 5 times per day.
Up to 20 special days can be programmed with up to 5 automatic mode changes for the day.
An Exception Day period is available for overriding the automatic mode for extended periods of time.
For instance, if an office is shut down for the week of July Fourth, the System can be programmed to
not operate in the automatic mode for those days. The System will stay in the same mode for the
period. The mode may be manually changed at any time.
For instance, the System can be set to automatically enter Day 1 mode at 8:00 a.m. on weekdays and
enter Night mode at 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. All incoming calls, TRS (Call Barring) and attendant
group handling would change accordingly. On Saturday and Sunday, the System would stay in Night
mode.
The Automatic Day/Night modes may be set in User Maintenance. See “Set Mode Schedule” on page
87, “Set Special Day Mode” on page 96, “Set Exception Day Mode” on page 83, and “Set Day of
Week Mode” on page 81.
Hardware Requirements
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N/A
Considerations
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You can only set Automatic Day/Night modes on a system-wide basis. If tenant groups require
separate Day/Night modes, you must set these modes manually.
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You can manually override Automatic Day/Night modes. (See “Manual Day/Night Mode” on
page 34.)
Digital Pad
Description
Digital pad settings allow adjustment of call levels for different call types. There are 29 pad classes in
the System. For pad class, a volume adjustment is assigned for a connection to any pad class
assignment. The volume adjustment is between -30dB and +30 dB.
There are 8 extension pad classes and 16 trunk pad classes. In addition, there are pad classes for
conference calls, page port, MFR, RAI Modem, and Conference Call Unit. One pad class is currently
not used.
For instance, a call from an extension assigned to extension pad class 1 to a trunk assigned to trunk
pad class 3 would received the volume adjustment assigned to this connection combination.