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    							0800 - Night Service Options0801 - Automatic Night Service Patterns
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i Available — five patterns for each of
    four Tenant Groups.
    INUse Program 0801 - Automatic Night Service Patterns to set up the Automatic Night Service patterns. There
    are five different patterns. Each pattern lets you assign one of four different Night Service Modes (Day, Night,
    Midnight and Rest) to the time periods in a day. You can configure up to 10 different time periods in each day.
    Refer to the chart below for a description of each option, its range and default setting.
    See the illustration on the following page for a typical Automatic Night Service pattern setup.
    Automatic Night Service Patterns
    Option Range Default
    Night Service Pattern Number
    Use this option to select the Night Service pattern you want to program.
    There are five Night Service patterns for each tenant.1-5 None
    Night Service Time Periods 
    Use this option to set up the Automatic Night Service time periods.
    Each time period is a division of a day. For example, a pattern with just
    Day Mode and Night Mode would have two time periods. A pattern
    with Day Mode, Night Mode and Midnight Mode would have three
    time periods. Each pattern can have up to 10 time periods.1-10 None
    Time Period Start Hour
    Use this option to select the start hour for the time period you are
    programming. Always use a 24-hour clock (e.g., 13 = 1:00 PM).0-23 (12:00
    AM to 11:00
    PM)0 (12:00 AM)
    Time Period Start Minute
    Use this option to select the start minute (0-59) for the time period your
    are programming0-59 0
    Time Period Stop Hour
    Use this option to select the stop hour for the time period you are
    programming. Always use a 24-hour clock (e.g., 13 = 1:00 PM).0-23 (12:00
    AM to 11:00
    PM)0 (12:00 AM)
    Time Period Stop Minute
    Use this option to select the stop minute (0-59) for the time period you
    are programming.0-59 0
    Time Period Mode
    Use this option to select the Night Service mode of the time period you
    are programming. Using mode 0 deletes your time settings. However,
    the system assigns the Day Mode to all time periods not assigned to
    modes 1-3.0 (Day Mode)
    1 (Night
    Mode)
    2 (Midnight
    Mode)
    3 (Rest Mode)0
    Conditions
    Time Period 1 should begin at 00:00 (midnight).
    0800 - Night Service Options
    0801 - Automatic Night Service Patterns
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    							Typical Night Service Pattern Example
    Time Period Start Stop Mode
    1 00:00 9:00 2 (Midnight)
    2 12:00 13:00 3 (Rest)
    3 17:00 18:00 3 (Rest)
    4 18:00 22:00 1 (Night)
    5 22:00 00:00 2 (Midnight)
    Feature Cross Reference
    Night Service
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0801 (Night Service Patterns):
    Refer to the chart on the previous page for a description of each of the following options.
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0801 + HOLD
    Tenant No?
    3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group (1-4) you want to program.
    4. HOLD
    Pattern No?
    5. Enter the number of the pattern (1-5) you want to program (1-5)
    6. HOLD
    Set No?
    7. Enter the Night Service Time Period (1-10) you want to program (1-10)
    8. HOLD
    Start(Hour)
    9. Enter the start hour (0-23) for the time period selected + HOLD
    Start(Min.)
    10. Enter the start minute (0-59) for the time period selected + HOLD
    End(Hour):
    11. Enter the stop hour (0-23) for the time period selected + HOLD
    End(Min.):
    12. Enter the stop minute (0-59) for the time period selected + HOLD
    Mode:
    Midnight Day Day Night Mid-
    night R
    e
    s
    tR
    e
    s
    t 0:00 9:00 12:00 13:00 17:00 18:00 0:0022:00
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    0801 - Automatic Night Service Patterns
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    							13. Enter the Time Period Mode (0-3) for the time period selected.
    Modes are 0 (Day Mode), 1 (Night Mode), 2 (Midnight Mode) and 3 (Rest Mode).
    14. HOLD
    Set No?
    15. Return to step 7 and program another Night Service time period.
    OR
    HOLD to return to step 5 and enter another pattern number.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to return to step 3 and enter another Tenant Group number.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD + HOLD to exit
    0800 - Night Service Options
    0801 - Automatic Night Service Patterns
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    							0802 - Weekly Night Service Switching
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i Available — with unique entries for
    each of the four Tenant Groups.
    INUse Program 0802 - Weekly Night Service Switching to assign one of the five Automatic Night Service patterns
    you set in Program 0801 to each day of the week. You can make different assignments for each Tenant Group.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Night Service
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0802 (Weekly Night Service Switching):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0802 + HOLD
    Tenant No?
    3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group you want to program.
    4. HOLD
    Day No?
    5. Enter the number of the day you want to program + HOLD
    0 = Sunday
    1 = Monday
    2 = Tuesday
    3 = Wednesday
    4 = Thursday
    5 = Friday
    6 = Saturday
    (day):
    The current assigned day displays.
    6. Assign one of the five Automatic Night Service patterns to the day of the week selected in the previous step.
    7. HOLD
    Day No?
    8. Return to step 5 and enter another day (0-6)
    OR
    HOLD to go back to step 3 and enter another Tenant Group (1-4).
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    0800 - Night Service Options
    0802 - Weekly Night Service Switching
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    							0803 - Holiday Night Service Switching
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i Available — with unique entries for
    each of the four Tenant Groups.
    INUse this Program 0803 - Holiday Night Service Switching to assign one of the five Automatic Night Service
    patterns to holidays. The settings in this program override the settings you make in Program 0802. You can
    make a different entry for each Tenant Group.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Night Service
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0803 (Holiday Night Service Switching):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0803 + HOLD
    Tenant No?
    3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group you want to program + HOLD
    Month?
    4. Enter the month (1-12) of the holiday you are programming + HOLD
    Day No?
    5. Enter the day of the month (1-31) for the holiday you are programming.
    6. HOLD
    Day_nn:n
    7. Enter the Night Service pattern number (1-5, 0 for no assignment) for the holiday you are programming.
    8. HOLD
    Day No?
    9. Return to step 5 to program another day for the month selected.
    OR
    HOLD to return to step 4 and program another month for the Tenant Group selected.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to return to step 3 and program another Tenant Group.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    0800 - Night Service Options
    0803 - Holiday Night Service Switching
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    							— For Your Notes —
    0800 - Night Service Options
    0803 - Holiday Night Service Switching
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    							0900 - Trunk Options0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A)
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    Description
     124i Available — 52 trunk ports. 384i Available — 128 trunk ports. Item
    24 requires system software 3.05.10.
    Items 14-17 entry 6 (T1 wink start
    ANI/DNIS) requires 384i system
    software 3.06.02.
    - Enhanced Answer Supervision in
    Item 24 requres Base 2.13 or
    EXCPRU 2.18. See page  844.- Enhanced Answer Supervision in
    Item 24 requires system software
    3.05.15. See page  844.
    - Enabling/disabling DTMF tones for
    outgoing calls (Item 29) requires
    Base 2.13, EXCPRU 2.18 or higher.- Enabling/disabling DTMF tones for
    outgoing calls (Item 29) is not
    available.
    INUse Program 0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A) to set the basic options for each trunk port. Refer to the
    chart below for a description of each option, its range and default setting. Refer also to Basic Trunk Port Setup
    (Part B) on page 870.
    Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A)
    Option Description Range Default
    Item 1Signaling Type (DP/DTMF) 
    This option sets the signaling type for the trunk. 0 (Dial Pulse, 10 PPS)
    1 (Dial Pulse, 20 PPS)
    2 (DTMF)2 (DTMF)
    Item 2Ring Detect Type 
    This option sets Extended Ring Detect or
    Immediate Ring Detect for the trunk.  Refer to the
    graphic provided with Program 0114 Item 15 for
    more explanation. 0 (Delayed ringing) 
    1 (Immediate ringing)1 (Immediate
    ringing)
    Item 3CODEC Gain Type 
    Use this option to select the CODEC gain for the
    trunk.  The option sets the amount of gain (signal
    amplification) for the trunk you are programming.
    There are five CODEC gain types (1-5).  If
    necessary, you can change the preset values of the
    gain types in Program 0117.1 (0 dB transmit and
    receive gain)
    2 (-5 dB transmit and
    receive gain) 
    3 (-3 dB transmit and
    receive gain) 
    4 (+3 dB transmit and
    receive gain) 
    5 (+ 5 dB transmit and
    receive gain) 1 (0 dB
    transmit and
    receive gain)
    Item 4 Not used
    Item 5Flash Type 
    This option to select the flash type (open loop or
    ground).  Always set this option for open loop. 0 (Open loop flash) 
    1 (Ground flash) 0 (Open loop
    flash) 
    Item 6Flash For Timed Flash or Disconnect 
    This option lets you use Flash for Timed Flash
    (Program 0114 - Item 9) or Disconnect (Program
    0114 - Item 10).  (A user implements Flash by
    pressing the FLASH key while on a trunk call.) 0 (Timed Flash) 
    1 (Disconnect) 0 (Timed
    Flash)
    0900 - Trunk Options
    0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A)
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    							Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A)
    Option Description Range Default
    Items
    7-10Behind PBX 
    Use these items to indicate if the trunk is installed
    behind a PBX.  There is one item for each of the
    Night Service Modes:
    Item 7 = Day Mode
    Item 8 = Night Mode
    Item 9 = Midnight Mode
    Item 10 = Rest Mode0 = Stand alone 
    1 = Behind PBX 
    2 = Not used 0 (For items
    7-10)
    Item 11Dial Tone Detection for Directly Accessed
    Trunks
    Use this option to enable/disable dial tone
    detection for directly accessed trunks.  If disabled,
    the system outdials on the trunk without
    monitoring for dial tone.  See Program 0116 -
    Items 11-32 for dial tone detection options).0 (Dial tone detection
    disabled) 
    1 (Dial tone detection
    enabled) 0 (Dial tone
    detection
    disabled)
    Item 12Pause After First Digit for Manually Dialed
    Calls
    Use this option to enable/disable a pause before
    the system outdials a manually dialed call on the
    trunk.  If enabled, the system will wait before
    outdialing the dialed digits.  If disabled, the
    system outdials the digits as the user dials them.
    Set the pause interval in Program 0405, Item 13.
    If you have dial tone detection set in Program
    0901, Item 11, the system will wait for dial tone
    before outdialing. 0 (No pause)
    1 (Pause)0 (No pause) 
    Item 13SMDR Print Out 
    Use this option to have the system include/exclude
    the trunk you are programming from the SMDR
    printout.  See Program 0404 for SMDR printout
    options. 0 Print out 
    1 Do not print out0 (Print out) 
    Items
    14-17Trunk Service Type 
    Use this option to set the service type for the trunk
    you are programming.  There is one item for each
    of the Night Service modes:
      Item 14 = Day Mode
      Item 15 = Night Mode
    Item 16 = Midnight Mode
      Item 17 = Rest Mode0 (Normal) 
    1 (Trunk answered by
    VAU Automated
    Attendant) 
    2 (DISA - Direct
    Inward System Access)
    3 (DID - Direct Inward
    Dial) 
    4 (DIL - Direct Inward
    Line) 
    5 (Tie line)
    6 (T1 wink start
    ANI/DNIS) (requires
    384i system software
    3.06.02)0 (for Items
    14-17)
    Item 18Outgoing Calls 
    Use this option to allow/prevent outgoing calls on
    the trunk you are programming. 0 (Outgoing calls
    prevented) 
    1 (Outgoing calls
    allowed) 1 (Outgoing
    calls  allowed)
    0900 - Trunk Options
    0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A)
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    Option Description Range Default
    Item 19Toll Restriction 
    Use this option to enable/disabled Toll Restriction
    for the trunk.  If enabled, the trunk follows
    Program Series 0700 programming.  If disabled,
    the trunk is a toll free line. 0 (Toll Restriction
    enabled)
    1 (Toll Restriction
    disabled)0 (Toll
    Restriction
    enabled) 
    Item 20Forced Release of Held Call 
    Use this option to enable/disable forced release for
    calls on Hold.  If enabled, the system disconnects
    a call if it is on Hold longer than a programmed
    interval (Program 0405 - Timer 40).  If disabled,
    forced disconnection does not occur.  Program
    0405 - Timer 22 also affects this option.0 (Forced disconnect
    disabled) 
    1 (Forced disconnect
    enabled)0 (Forced
    disconnect
    disabled)
    Item 21Private Line 
    Not used.
    Item 22Data Line 
    Use this option to assign/unassign the trunk as a
    Data Line.0 (Data Line disabled)
    1 (Data Line enabled) 0 (Data Line
    disabled)
    Item 23Unsupervised Conference Call CODEC
    Gain Type
    Use this option to select the CODEC gain type
    used by the trunk when it is part of an
    Unsupervised Conference.  Set the CODEC gains
    for Unsupervised Conference in Program 0131. 1-5 (From Program
    0131)2
    Item 24Answer Detection Type
    Use Answer Detection Type 0 to prevent a tie line
    from being placed on Hold. With type 1, the
    system may be able to place a tie line on Hold.
    Requires 384i system software 3.05.10. This
    option is enhanced in 124i Base 2.13, 2.18
    EXCPRU 2.18 and 384i 3.05.15. Refer to the
    explanation that follows this table on page 844.0 (Type 0)
    1 (Type 1)1 (Type 1)
    Item 25Tie Line Dial Tone (Immediate Start) 
    For immediate start tie lines, use this option to
    enable (1) or disable (0) dial tone transmission. If
    enabled, immediate start tie lines always send dial
    tone to the calling system when the call is set up.
    Refer to Program 2301 when setting up start
    signaling.0 (Disabled) 
    1 (Enabled) 1 (Enabled -
    dial tone
    always send
    Item 26Tie Line Dial Tone (Wink Start) 
    For wink start tie lines, use this option to enable
    (1) or disable (0) dial tone transmission.  If
    enabled, wink start tie lines always send dial tone
    to the calling system when the call is set up. Refer
    to program 2301 when setting up start signaling. 0 (Disabled) 
    1 (Enabled)1 (Enabled -
    dial tone
    always sent) 
    Item 27DID Signaling Type 
    For DID trunks, use this option to set the trunk’s
    signaling type (Dial Pulse or DTMF). 0 (Dial Pulse) 
    1 (DTMF)0 (Dial Pulse) 
    Item 28 Not used
    0900 - Trunk Options
    0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A)
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    Option Description Range Default
    Item 29DTMF Tones for Outgoing Calls
    Use this option to enable (1) or disable (0) DTMF
    tones for outgoing trunk calls.0 (Disabled)
    1 (Enabled)0 (Disabled)
    Item 30 Not used
    Item 31Loop Disconnect Supervision
    Use this option to enable (1) or disable (0) loop
    supervision for the trunk. This option is required
    for Call Forwarding Off-Premise and Tandem
    Trunking only.0 (Disabled)
    1 (Enabled)0 (Disabled)
    Enhanced Answer Supervision (Item 24)
    Enhanced Answer Supervision improves the system’s answer supervision capability for DID, DISA and tie
    trunks (analog and T1). These enhancements minimize the likelihood of one-way conversations and bypassing
    Toll Restriction when using trunk-to-trunk connections (e.g., Off Premise Call Forwarding and Tandem Trunk-
    ing). With this enhanced capability, the system’s DID, DISA and tie trunks can:
    •Use the answer supervision signaling from the telco.
     OR
    •Use an algorithm that does not rely on the telco’s answer supervision signaling.
    When 0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A), Item 24: Answer Supervision Item 24 = 0 (Answer Supervi-
    sion Available):
    •Manual Dialing (DISA trunk or tie line to outbound trunk)
    – After the user seizes the outbound trunk and dials the destination phone number, the system sets up a
    one-way talk path so the caller doesn’t hear the digits redialing.
    – The system sets up a two-way talk path only after receiving the answer supervision signal from the
    telco.
    •Call Forwarding Off Premise (Inbound DID, DISA or tie trunk forward off-premise)
    – The system sets up a two-way talk path only after receiving the answer supervision signal from the
    telco.
    – The system sends answer supervision back through to the DID trunk.
    – With a VAU installed, the system sends answer supervision after the reroute message.
    When 0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A), Item 24: Answer Supervision Item 24 = 1 (Answer Supervi-
    sion Not Available - Analog Trunks)
    •Manual Dialing (DISA trunk or tie line to outbound trunk)
    – When incoming caller seizes the outbound trunk, the system sets up a one-way path so the caller
    doesn’t hear the digits redialing.
    – After caller dials the first digit, the system tears down the talk path (both sides)
    – After interdigit time-out, the system outdials all the digits the caller dialed and sets up the normal two-
    way talk path.
    •Call Forwarding Off Premise  (Inbound DID, DISA or tie trunk forward off-premise)
    – As soon as the incoming caller seizes an outbound trunk, the system sets up a one-way path so the
    caller doesn’t hear digits dialing out and supervisory tones.
    – After dialing completes, the system sets up the normal two-way talk path.
    – The system sends answer supervision back though the DID trunk.
    – With a VAU installed, the system sends answer supervision after the reroute message. 
    Conditions
    None
    0900 - Trunk Options
    0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A)
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