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Tenantina
local
Night Switching
2.8
Tenants
sharing the system
may each require different
system operation
with respect
to Day/Night
mode.
The
PABX allows
each
tenant
to switch
into Night
service
independently
and to operate
independently
when
it has switched
to Night service.
Figure 2-4 shows two typical examples.
TENANT 1 (Dnv)
TENAWP (NIGHT)
TRUNKS ROUTED TO
SUPERsET4@ TELEPHONE LINES
TRUNKS ROUTED TO
NIGHT BELL
.
Figure 24
Night Switching Options
An attendant
with a console
may switch to Night 1 or Night 2 by pressing the FUNCTION
key followed
by the appropriate
softkey.
A tenant
with a SUPERSET
telephone
programmed
as having night switching
ability
may press the SELECT FEATURES
key and the NIGHTANS
softkey to switch between
NIGHT 1, NIGHT 2, or DAY service. With a SUPERSET
telephone,
the user is allowed
to switch to one of the two inactive
modes.
The NO softkey allows the user to toggle
between
the inactive modes.
When the YES softkey
is pressed,
the service is changed
to the selected
mode.
A tenant
with a
SUPERSET
420 presses
the SuperKey
and the NO softkey
until
NIGHT
SERVICE?
appears
in the display
area of the telephone.
Pressing
the YES
softkey
will display the current
service
mode to the user and pressing
the CHANGE
softkey will allow the user to switch to another
mode.
To switch into night service using a SUPERSET4DN
or a SUPERSET430telephone,
the user presses
the SuperKey
and the MORE
softkey
until the NIGHT
ANSWER
softkey appears,
Pressing this softkey will select the new mode of operation.
To retain
the current
mode
of service,
press the BACKUP
softkey
or the SuperKey.
The
SUPERSET4DN
display shows the current service in the upper left hand corner where
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