AT&T MLS-6TM Marine Radio User Manual


 
Night Service Button
Code: #503
Description: To use the Night Service feature, you must program it onto the
PARTNER display phone at extension 10. This procedure automatically assigns
Night Service to the second programmable feature button with lights:
Night Service is useful if you want
all phones to ring after hours.
For example, the Shipping
Department does not answer
calls during the day, but after
hours you want them to answer
incoming calls.
Night Service with a System
Password is useful for controlling
unauthorized use of phones after
hours.
To turn Night Service on and off, simply press this button. When Night Service is
on, all lines ring immediately, regardless of their normal Line Ringing Options
(see p.
4-4).
Night Service affects only the extensions in the Night Service
Group. Use procedure #504 to setup the Night Service Group.
Valid Entries:
1 = Night Service assigned
2 = Night Service not assigned
Considerations:
If you program a System Password (#403) as well as Night
Service, the password must be entered when turning Night Service on or off. In
addition, when Night Service is on, users in the Night Service Group can dial
only Emergency Numbers (#406) and Marked System Speed Dial Numbers (p.
3-34) without entering the System Password.
Programming Notes:
This procedure erases any feature or Auto Dial number you may have previ-
ously programmed onto the Night Service button.
If Night Service is assigned, you cannot program another feature on this but-
ton, unless you remove Night Service first.
A Night Service button can be programmed only for extension 10.
Programming Steps:
1. Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ # ] [ 5 ] [ 0 ] [ 3 ]. The
display reads:
Night Service
2 Not Assigned
2. To program Night Service onto the Night Service button, press [ Next Data ]
until the display reads:
Night Service
1 Assigned-Ext10
3. Label the Night Service button on extension 10.
= Factory Setting
To go to the next procedure: [ Next Proc ]
To go to a specific procedure: [ #
] [ x ] [ x ] [ x ]
To go to the previous procedure: [ Prev Proc ]
(where XX X is the procedure number)
To return data to the factory setting: [ Remove ]
To exit system programming: [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ]
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