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General Description
the redial digits would otherwise
be displayed.
In DAY service, the redial digits are not
overwritten.
The display
area
for each
SUPERSET
mentioned
displays
the
current
mode
of
operation,
either NIGHT
1, NIGHT
2 or DAY service.
In the case of DAY service,
the
display reverts to showing
the time and date after a short period of time.
Please refer
to Practice
9109-096-I
05-NA,
Features
Description,
for complete
programming
information.
Since call rerouting
destinations
and incoming
CO trunks
are programmed
for Day,
Night 1, and Night 2, switching
to Night service will automatically
reroute all calls for that
tenant,
provided
that the tenant
is properly
programmed
in CDE Form 66, Tenant
Night
Switching
Control.
It may be desirable
to have a console
or a SUPERSET
telephone
(such as a night
security
desk) able to switch all tenants
into Night 1 or Night 2 service.
The security
desk console
may be programmed
as a tenant that controls the Night status of tenants.
When the security
guard sets "Night 2", all associated
tenants
switch
into Night 2. If a
tenant forgot to switch to Night service,
and calls were not being rerouted,
the status
is corrected
when the night security
guard comes on duty and sets Night 2 to reroute
calls to the security
desk.
Night Bells and Night Answer
2.9
The system
allows
incoming
calls to be redirected
to a Night
bell. A non-display
SUPERSETtelephone
in that tenant
may dial the TAFAS - LOCAL TENANT
feature
access
code to answer
the first call in that tenant's
queue.
A SUPERSETSDN,
SUPERSET
410, and SUPERSET
420 user will press a NIGHT
ANSWER
feature
key, a SUPERSET
user will press the NIGHT ANS softkey, a SUPERSET4DN
and
SUPERSET
430 user will press the NIGHT
ANSWER
softkey
and the attendant
console
will press the NIGHT
BELL softkey.
Any extension
may dial the TAFAS -
Any feature
access
code to pick up a call in any tenant
to which
it is allowed
to
connect.
Please
refer to Practice
9109-096-I
05-NA,
Features
Description,
for
complete
programming
information,
Dial 0 Routing
2.10
Any tenant
group
may operate
with a central
attendant,subattendant
or enhanced
subattendant
position
handling
incoming
calls and Dial 0 calls or may program
its
own
Day/Night
directory
numbers
to route
Dial 0 calls. Figure
25
shows
two
examples.
The feature
access code for attendant
access (usually
0) is programmed
systemwide
for all stations.
Each tenant
may then specify the Day, Night 1, and Night 2 answer
points to route callers who dial this access code.
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