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Electra Elite IPK II
15-06-01
Trunk Access Map for Extensions
For Universal Night Answer (UNA) answering, assign Trunk Access Maps (1~200) to
extensions. Make one entry for each Night Service mode.
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
Assign Night Service function keys (09) to extensions and set the key for the proper mode (Day,
Night, Rest, etc.). If the additional data is set to 0, the toggle mode is assigned.
20-06-01
Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to an extension.
20-07-01
Class of Service Options (Administrator Level) – Manual Night Service Enabled
Enable (1)/Disable (0) an extension user ability to manually switch the Night Mode (Service
Code 718). This option must be enabled for an extension to display the Night indication.
[default: 0 (COS 1 ~14); 1( COS 15)]
20-10-07
Class of Service Options (Answer Service) – Automatic Off-Hook Answer
Allow (1)/Deny (0) Universal Auto Answer.
(default: 0)
22-02-01
Incoming Call Trunk Setup
Assign the incoming trunk type for each trunk. There is one item for each Night Service Mode
(1~8).
[default: 0 (Normal)]
22-04-01
Incoming Extension Ring Group Assignment
To have trunks ring extensions during the different Night Service modes (for ANA), assign
extensions to Ring Groups. For each extension in the Ring Groups (1~100), indicate in Program
22-06-01 if trunk should ring (1) or not ring (0).
[default: Ext. 101~108 ( first 8 ports) ring for incoming Ring Group 1 calls. No other extensions
ring for Ring Group1 calls.
22-05-01
Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment
To have trunks ring extensions for ANA, assign trunks to Ring Groups (1~100), You make a
different entry for each Night Service mode.
Ring Groups:
1~100
101 = Not used
102 = In-Skin/External Voice Mail
103 = Not Used
(default: 1)
22-08-01
DIL/IRG No Answer Destination
If a Universal Answer call rings longer than the DIL No Answer Time (Program 22-01-04), it
routes to the Ring Group specified in this option.
Ring Groups:
1~100
101 = Not used
102 = In-Skin/External Voice Mail
103 = Centralized Voice Mail
(default: 1)
Night Service
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