Instruction manual

Setting up night station service
Issue 3 July 2001
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night service
2. Enter 1234 in the Night Service Destination field.
The destination can be an extension, a recorded
announcement extension, a vector directory number, a
hunt group extension, or
attd if you want to direct calls to
the attendant.
3. Press
ENTER to save your changes.
Once you modify the hunt group, you also need to assign a
hunt-ns feature button to a hunt group phone, so that the users in
the hunt group can activate and deactivate night service.
Setting up night station service
You can use night station service if you want to direct incoming
trunk calls, DID-LDN (direct inward dialing-listed directory
number) calls, or internal calls to the attendant (dialed ‘0’ calls)
to a night service destination.
Let’s say your attendant, who answers extension (List Directory
Number or LDN) 8100, usually goes home at 6:00 p.m. When
customers call extension 8100 after hours, you would like them to
hear an announcement that asks them to try their call again in the
morning.
To set up night station service, you need to record the
announcement (in our example, it is recorded at announcement
extension 1234).
Tip:
All trunk groups that are routed through the attendant direct to
this night service destination unless you assign trunk group night
service to the individual trunk group. See “Setting up trunk group
night service” on page 13.