Specifications
Day 1 Ring
Use this procedure to choose the line ports that you want to ring at
stations during the day 1 ringing mode time period. Refer to the
paragraph below titled,
Day I, Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin and
End Times, to set the beginning and ending times of this ringing.
Day 2 Ring
Use this procedure to choose the line ports that you want to ring at
stations during the day 2 ringing mode time period. Refer to the
paragraph below titled,
Day
1,
Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin and
End Times, to set the beginning and ending times of this ringing.
Day 1, Day 2, And Night Ringing Begin And End Times
With this programming procedure, set the begin and end times of the
day 1, day 2, and night ringing time periods.
Night Ring (Night Transfer
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Of Ringing)
Choose the line ports that you want to direct or delay ring during the
night ringing mode of operation. The ringing arrangement that you
configure here is the arrangement that is active both during the
automatic night ringing time period and whenever the attendant
manually activates the night transfer (of ringing) operation. Do note
that the attendant commanded night ringing period supersedes the
automatic night ringing period. Refer to the above paragraph titled,
Day I, Day 2, and Night Ringing Begin and End Times,
to set the time
for the automatic night ringing period.
Caller ID Ring No-Answer (RNA)
This feature offers telephone users the ability to review calls that ring
at their stations while they are away. The system stores caller
ID
RNA
records and allows users to review them and use one-button dialing to
return those calls. The feature also denotes the identification of the last
station that reviewed the records, helping prevent multiple call backs
to the same number. After users review the caller ID RNA records, the
system deletes the records from their telephones but retains them in
the SMDA storage so that they can be accessed later. For complete
caller ID programming, refer to section 15.2.
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