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Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual
Issue 1.2
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6.8 Day/Night/Timed/Scenario Ring Mode
Description
The system clock automatically controls the Ring Mode. Ring assignments are applied based on
the time of day and day of week. Four modes of ring (Ring Assignments) are provided Day, Night,
Timed and Scenario.
The Attendant controls the system Ring Service mode changing from Auto Service Mode to Day,
Night, Timed or Scenario service mode. Based on the service mode selected, different ring
assignments, COS (Class of Service) and answering privileges are invoked for the system users.
Operation
System Attendant
To change Day/Timed/Night Ring Mode manually;
1. Press the
[DND]
button.
2. Dial “1”~”5” to select the desired mode (1: Day mode, 2: Night mode, 3: Timed mode, 4:
Auto Service mode, 5: Scenario mode).
3. Press the
[HOLD/SAVE]
button.
To set Day/Timed/Night Ring/Scenario Mode automatically (Auto Service Mode Control)
1. Press the
[TRANS/PGM]
button.
2. Dial the Attendant Station Program code “73” to set Auto Mode control.
Conditions
1. Only Attendants can change Day/Timed/Night/Scenario Ring Mode for the system
manually and program the Auto Ring Mode Selection Table (Weekly Time table).
2. Stations receive incoming ring for outside Lines based on the database assignments
and the system mode (Day/Night/Timed/Scenario) when the call arrives.
3. When the Auto Ring Selection Table is programmed, the ring, COS (Class of Service)
and Line access mode are changed automatically based on the times assigned in the
table.
4. The System Attendant always has manual control of the system mode by
enabling/disabling the Auto Service Mode Control.
5. To employ the Scenario mode, scenarios must be assigned in the System Call Routing
program.
Programming
Keyset Admin.
CO/IP
CO Line Ring Assignment (PGM 144)
SYSTEM
External Control Contact (PGM 168)