NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual page 560

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SL1100
Program
Number
12-02-02 *
12-02-03 *
12-04-01
12-07-01
N
12-08-01
20-01-17
15-07-01
11-10-01
11-10-50
20-07-01
1-548
Program Name/Description
End Time
Per Night Service Group, Per Time Pattern, assign an ending time
pattern. Each used time pattern must have a starting and ending time
assigned.
Operation Mode
Holiday Night Service Switching
Assign a day of the year to a time pattern table (PRG 12-02).
Text Data for Night Mode
Assign the data that will be displayed on the phones display when the
system enters one of the eight different night modes.
Only phones that have manual night mode switching enabled in class
of service (PRG 20-07-01) will display the text.
Night Mode Service Range
When a Night Mode Key (PRG 15-07 key 09) is assigned as a toggle
key (PRG 20-01-17), this data determines how many night modes a
user toggles through when the Night Mode key is pressed. Each press
of the Night Mode key toggles to the next mode.
Day/Night Change Key Mode
This program sets the operation mode for the Night Mode Key (PRG
15-07 key 09).
Programmable Function Keys
This program is used on a per station basis to assign different function
keys to the Multiline Terminals.
Function key (09) is the Night Mode Service key. This key, when pro-
grammed on a phone, requires an additional data of 0 ~ 8.
If set to a (0) the key will follow the mode programmed in PRG
20-01-17.
If set to a (1 ~ 8) the key will change the system to night modes 1 ~ 8
when the key is pressed. Pressing the key again WILL NOT change
the Night Mode, another key will have to be pressed, a service code
will have to be entered, or the automatic night mode change will have
to happen for the mode to change again.
Night Mode Switching
Assign the access code that will be used for manual Night Mode
Switching. The access code must be within the valid numbering plan
assigned in PRG 11-01-01.
Night Mode Skip Key
Assign the access code that is to be used for manual Night Mode
Skip. The access code must be within the valid numbering plan as-
signed in PRG 11-01-01.
Night Mode Service Enabled
Per class of service (PRG 20-06-01) allow or deny the ability for an
extension to manually switch between the day/night modes.
ISSUE 2.0
Assigned Data
0000 ~ 2359
(Refer to the programming manual for
the default values.)
1 ~ 8 = Night Modes 1 ~ 8
(Refer to the programming manual for
the default values.)
0 = No Time Pattern (not used)
1 ~ 10 = Time patterns 1 ~ 10 (de-
fined in PRG 12-02.)
(default = 0)
Maximum of 12 alphanumeric char-
acters
De fault Data Listed Below
Mode 1 = No Setting (display does
not indicate anything.)
Mode 2 = <Night>
Mode 3 = <Mid-Night>
Mode 4 = <Rest>
Mode 5 = <Day2>
Mode 6 = <Night2>
Mode 7 = <Midnight2>
Mode 8 = <Rest2>
2 = Modes 1 ~ 2
3 = Modes 1 ~ 3
4 = Modes 1 ~ 4
5 = Modes 1 ~ 5
6 = Modes 1 ~ 6
7 = Modes 1 ~ 7
8 = All Modes
(default = 2)
0 = Toggle (Will follow PRG
12-08-01.)
1 = Skip (When pressed the system
will step to the next night mode time
period in PRG 12-02.)
(default = 1)
09 = Night Mode Service key
(Refer to the programming manual for
the default values and for all other
available options in this command.)
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
, #)
(default = 718)
*
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
, #)
(default = 787)
0 = OFF (User cannot control manual
night mode.)
1 = ON (User can control manual
night mode.)
(default class 15 = 1)
(default class 1 ~ 14 = 0)
Night Service

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