Programming instructions
Issue 5.00
1 - 12 Quick Setup
Allow the extension to switch the system night mode.
1. In 20-07-01 Manual Night Mode Switching, enter 1 to enable night mode
switching in the extension Class of Service.
. By default, this capability is disabled.
2. In 20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions, assign the extension Class
of Service.
. By default, extension 101 has Class of Service 15. All other extensions have
Class of Service 1.
Set up a Group Mailbox as a Call Routing Mailbox.
1. In 11-07-01 Department Group Pilot Numbers, assign a pilot number
(e.g., 600) to an unused Department Group (e.g., group 10).
. By default, all extensions are assigned to group 1.
2. In 47-03-02 Group Mailbox Number, enter the pilot number assigned in
step 1 above.
. By default, there are no Group Mailbox numbers assigned.
3. In 47-03-03 Group Mailbox Type, enter 1 to assign the Group Mailbox as
a Call Routing Mailbox.
. By default, Group Mailboxes are assigned as Subscriber Mailboxes (3).
4. In 11-07-01 Department Group Pilot Numbers, press Hold to remove the
assignment made in step 1 above.
. You can use the Department Group for other programming.
Set up a virtual extension that will handle the switching for the trunk.
1. In 11-04-01 Virtual Extension Numbering, assign the Group Mailbox
Number in step 2 as the extension number for a virtual extension port.
. For example, assign extension 600 to virtual extension port 1.
. By default, there are no virtual extension numbers assigned.
Terminate the trunk to the virtual extension in the night mode.
1. In 22-07-01 DIL Assignment, assign the trunk to the virtual extension
(e.g., 600) in night mode 2.
. When the extension user presses the night key, the trunk follows this routing.
. By default, there are no DIL assignments set up.
2. Check the setting of 22-02-01 Incoming Call Trunk Setup to be sure the
trunk is set up as a Direct Inward Line (
4).
. By default, trunk types are set to normal (0).