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Networking
Description
 124i Not Available. 384i Available — requires system
software 3.07.15 or higher.
Use the built in networking feature to integrate multiple phone systems into a single virtual communications
system. Interconnected with T1 tie lines, each phone system becomes a node on the network that can communi-
cate with any other phone system node.
•Centralized Network Attendant
Centralized Network Attendant allows multiple networked systems to share a single centralized atten-
dant. This...

Page 412

Description (Cont’d)
•Flexible Network Routing
Use network routes to set up single channel networking between many separate systems — or use mul-
tiple networking channels per system for greater network performance. Data tables in the system
program define the routing for each extension in each network node. These tables are easily customized
to meet the requirements of each networking configuration.
For additional information on Networking, refer to the 384i Networking Guide (P/N 92000LAN**)....

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Night Service
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
Night Service lets system users activate one of the Night Service modes.  Night Service redirects  calls to their
night mode destination, as determined by Assigned and Universal Night Answer programming.  A user typically
activates Night Service after normal working hours, when most employees are unavailable to answer calls.  The
system also provides external contacts to enable Night Service.
There are four Night Service modes:
•Day Mode -for...

Page 414

Programming
Start
Should system have
Assigned Night
Answer (ANA)?
In 0910, assign trunks to Ring
Groups that you wont use for
night ringing. Trunks that ring
the same way should be in the
same Ring Group.In 0910, assign trunks to
Ring Groups for night ringing.
Trunks that ring the same
way at night should be in the
same Ring Group.
In 0909, select night ringing
Ring Group (e.g., 120), assign
extensions to that group and
make them ring (1). For example:
Use Ring Group 120 for
Night Mode, 121 for
Midnight...

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Programming (Cont’d)
Continued
from
previous
page.
Should system have
Automatic Night
Service switching?In 0801, set the
Automatic Night Service
patterns (time periods).
IN 0802, assign the
patterns set in 0801 to
days of the week.
In 0803, assign one of
the Automatic Night
Service patterns to
holidays.
In 0802, assign
entry 0 to each
day of the week.
In 0401:2, enter 0.
YesNo
Should system have
Manual Night
Service switching?
In 0401:1, enter 1.In 0401:1, enter 0.YesNo
Should extensions be able
to...

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Programming (Cont’d)
NoYes
Stop
For Rest Mode switching, in
1006 assign a function key
code 1042 (plus password).
For Midnight Mode switching,
in 1006 assign a function key
code 1041 (plus password).
For Night Mode switching, in
1006 assign a function key
code 1040 (plus password).
For Day Mode switching, in
1006 assign a function key
code 1039 (plus password).
The system requires the password
for function keys 1039-1042 and
Service code 818. The default password
is 0000.
In 0202 Item 2, set the
Night...

Page 417

Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0202 - Setting User Passwords, Item 2: Night Service Password
Set the password an extension user must dial before activating Night Service (four digits).
➣0401 - Tenant Group Options (Part A), Item 1: Manual Night Service Enable
Allow (1) or prevent (0) tenant group members from activating Night Service.
➣0402 - Tenant Group Options (Part B), Item 3: Night Mode Switch Operating Mode
Set the function of the CPU Night Service Mode switch (Not Used = 0, Day Mode = 1, Night Mode = 2,...

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Operation
To activate Night Service by dialing codes:
1. At keyset, press idle CALL key.
OR
At single line telephone, lift handset.
2. Dial 818.
3. Dial Night Service Password (normally 0000).
4. Dial Night Service code:
0Day mode
1 Night mode
2 Midnight mode
3Rest mode
5. Press SPK to hang up.
To activate Night Service by using programmable keys:
1. Press Night Service key (see below).
Day mode key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1039 + password)
Night mode key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1040 + password)
Midnight mode...

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Off Hook Signaling
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
- Off Hook Signaling Enhancements
are not available.- Off Hook Signaling Enhancements
require system software 3.07.24 or
higher.
When a user calls an extension busy on a call, they can send an off hook signal indicating they are trying to get
through. The signal is either off hook ringing or a voice announcement over the idle (second ) line appearance.
Off Hook Signaling helps important callers get through, without waiting in line for the...

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Description (Cont’d)
Conditions
(A.)For extensions with Handsfree . . .
If Off Hook Signaling voice-announces, the called extension user can use Handsfree Answerback to re-
spond. The telephone’s Handsfree microphone picks up their voice.  The initial handset call continues un-
interrupted.
(B.)For extensions without Handsfree . . .
The called extension receives Off Hook Signaling ring. The called extension user must first place their in-
itial call on Hold before they can respond.  Handsfree Answerback...
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