System Menu "Central Settings - Proximus Forum 500 User Manual

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Server menu: Your communications system can also be extended via
third-party programmes. It is possible to use individual functions
of these programmes with your system terminal. The menu
entry Server menu will be offered to you in this case. Contact
your system administrator if you have questions.

System menu "Central settings"

In the menu Central settings you can define rules and settings for the time
management of your system. The Time control menu entry is available if the
user group of your telephone has been granted "Time Control" authorisation
by the system administrator. The Date/Time menu entry is only available if
the system administrator has assigned the Expert service profile to your user
group. If you do not have any of these authorisations the Central settings
menu will not be displayed.
Time control: In the Forum 500 / Forum 5000 communications system
several time groups can be configured. Depending on the activated time
group, incoming calls are signalled on different terminals.
Automatic: Activates automatic time control. The configured time
groups then switch automatically according to the timetable
configured by the system administrator. This setting remains
active until one of the existing time groups is set manually.
Time group: The system administrator can configure up to 10 time
groups. The time groups are either numbered (default setting) or
they have been given a name by the system administrator. You
can manually select a specific time group; the automatic time
control is then deactivated.
Note: Any "MSN" call diversion always remains in effect – regardless of
the currently active time group.
Date / Time: The date and time are taken over from the exchange on the first
external outgoing call. If this information is not transmitted by your
network operator, you can set the date and time here yourself.
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