MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Feature Reference 555-670-110
Features
Night Service
Pickup
Primary Rate
Interface and T1
Remote Access
Ringing Options
Service Observing
System Access/
Intercom Buttons
UDP Features
By using Pickup, a user at another extension can answer a call ringing at
a Night Service group extension.
A PRI B-channel can be assigned to a Night Service group if the Routing
by Line Appearance option is assigned to the B-channel group. If routing
by dial plan is assigned to the B-channel group, the B-channels in that
group cannot be assigned to Night Service groups.
in Release 4.1 and later systems, when shared remote access is
assigned to an outside line that belongs to one or more Night Service
groups, incoming calls on that line receive remote access treatment when
Night Service is activated on any operator position.
In Release 4.0 and earlier systems, when shared remote access is
assigned to a line/trunk, incoming calls on that line/trunk receive remote
access treatment only when Night Service is activated on all operator
positions that receive calls on the line/trunk. When a call is received on a
line/trunk assigned for shared remote access and Night Service is not
activated, the call rings at the assigned telephone, operator console, or
calling group.
When Night Service is turned on, calls received at a Night Service group
member's telephone ring immediately, even if the line buttons are
programmed for Delay Ring or No Ring. When Night Service is turned off,
extensions return to their programmed Ring Timing options.
In Release 6.1 and later systems, if a Night Service call is answered at an
extension in a Service Observing group, the call can be observed.
Night Service calls override any Ring Timing options (Delay Ring or No
Ring) programmed for SA buttons and ring immediately. Shared SA
buttons flash and do not ring.
In Release 6.0 and later systems (Hybrid/PBX mode only), if Night
Service is programmed with outward restriction, the restriction does not
apply to non-local dial plan calls. Exclusion lists apply only to the local
system's extensions and do not apply to UDP calls.
Transitions into and out of Night Service must be made locally. For
example, an operator cannot turn on Night Service at a remote system.
During Night Service operation, a user can call into a shared remote
access trunk and use remote access to reach non-local extensions.
During Night Service operation, an intersystem call to a member of a
Night Service group rings at all member extensions.
Private trunks should not be assigned to a Night Service group.
Issue 1
April 1999
468
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