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Services Reserved for Attendants
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If you are the last (or only) attendant to sign off, the system auto-
matically changes from day mode to night mode.
Notes:
You are free to deactivate your position as attendant at any
time, even if it is not advisable when general calls are currently
waiting to be processed.
If a night call forward number is already defined, you may
keep it by simply selecting the "OK" option. You may modify
or cancel it using the "Erase" option. If you validate a blank
number, no additional night extension will be defined.
A number may be displayed on the first line of your attendant
extension screen, whether or not it is active. This number
indicates the number of general calls currently waiting to be
processed by attendants. The purpose of this information is
to encourage you to activate your position, as the case may
dictate.
System General Call Forward
In relation to your facility's connection to the ISDN network, your
specific rights as an attendant include the ability to program a system
general call forward.
This call forward is an immediate call forward that is directly managed
at the ISDN network level.
It is applicable to all incoming calls for your facility, which will system-
atically be directed to the external number that was defined. This
then includes both general calls as well as those received through
DID (Direct Inward Dialling), destined for internal users who now
may not be contacted at all.
In comparison, the previously described night call forward, to which
your facility switches when it transitions to night mode, only routes
your facility's general calls, but does not affect the internal users'
ability to be contacted through their DID numbers.
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