NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications page 923

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The software allows a Night Service Programmable Function Key (Program 15-07-01 or SC 851: 09 + 0)
to toggle night modes. You can determine in programming (Program 12-08-01) how many modes
through which the user toggles. Note that the additional data for the Programmable Function Key must
be set to 0 for the toggle function to work.
Conditions
Almost all features are affected by Night Mode except the following:
Dial Tone Detection
External Alarm Sensors
Flexible System Numbering
Pulse to Tone conversion
SMDR
Volume Control
Call Arrival (CAR) Keys and Virtual Extension keys do not support Day/Night Mode (09)
Programmable Function keys.
Universal Night Answer only works when Call is sent to a ring group.
A Separate Access Map and Ring Group programming entry is available for each Night
Service mode (modes 1~8). Also, Universal Answer allows an extension user to pick up a
Universal Night Answer (UNA) call.
Mode Keys can be assigned as required for DSS Consoles.
With Universal Night Answer, outside calls can ring External Paging Zones.
Programmable Function Keys simplify activating Night Service.
The relay circuits (5~8) are on the PGD(2)-U10 ADP are programmed and used for General
Purpose Relays.
When programming Night Service function keys, multiple keys must be used for switching
between each Night Service Mode.
Virtual Extension Ring Assignment (command 15-09) follows the ring assignment for the
Night Mode Group the virtual extension is assigned to (default Night Mode Group 1) and
not the Night Mode Group of the keyset the virtual is appearing on.
Default Settings
System is always in the Mode 1
System Availability
Terminals
None
Required Component(s)
None
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