Night Transfer (Day/Night Modes) - Toshiba Strata DK14 General Description Manual

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System Features

Night Transfer (Day/Night Modes)

Also known as Night Service, all Strata systems can be programmed for up to three alternate CO
line ringing arrangements. They are Day, Day2, and Night.
Day mode is for normal system operation during business hours. DAY2 mode is often used for a
ringing arrangement to handle calls when the Attendant is at lunch or on a break. For example,
incoming calls could be sent to a secretary or Auto Attendant that has been designated as the
backup Attendant. Night mode is used after hours and on weekends.
For each of the three modes, each CO line can be assigned to ring at any station in the system
including off-premises stations. For example, the CO lines could be assigned to ring a voice mail
port, or could ring any number of stations. For a given CO line, the ringing arrangements for each
of the three modes can be entirely different. The Delayed Ringing feature can also be applied
individually to all three modes.
If a CO line is programmed to ring at only one telephone in a particular ringing arrangement, a CO
line call to that telephone forwards if the telephone is in the Call Forward mode. If the telephone is
in a station hunt group, the call hunts.
Night Ringing can also go to external page. It can also go to a night bell and/or to an answering
machine. The PIOU, PIOUS or PEPU option interface unit is required for night ringing over
external page on a DK40i or DK424 system.
Benefits
Efficient handling of calls by several pre-programmed ringing arrangements. The customer can
easily switch among the arrangements to handle calls at different times of day.
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System Availability
Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424
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