Night service / night ring, Night service keys, Description – NEC DSX 1093099 User Manual

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Night Service / Night Ring

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Features

DSX Feature Handbook

Night Service / Night Ring

Description

Night Service redirects outside calls to their night mode destination. Typically, the attendant or supervisor
activates Night Service after normal working hours, when most employees are unavailable to answer calls.
Lines can ring extensions directly at Night, providing specific answering points for Night Service calls. (For
example, you can program lines to ring the security station at night.)

To have outside lines ring the External Paging system (which users can answer by dialing a code), see Out-
side Call Ringing Over External Page
(page 116).
To have the ringing call also activate the system relay, see
Page Relay Control (page 116).

Night Service Keys

The night mode status of the system is controlled by the following 3 types of keys:

Night Key Assigned as a System Night Key

This type of key controls the night mode status of all Key Ring lines as well as all lines that are Direct
Inward Lines (DILs) to Ring Group master numbers. The entry is

18

+

CLEAR

. Also see Direct Inward

Line (page 42).

Night Key Assigned as a UCD Night Key

This type of key controls the night mode status of all lines terminated to UCD Group master numbers. It
has no affect on Key Ring lines or lines terminated to Ring Group master numbers. The entry is

18

+

UCD Group master number.

1

An Extension’s DND Key

The

DND

key controls the night mode status of all lines that are DILs to the extension. In the day, the

line rings the extension. When the user presses

DND

, the DILs ring their programmed night mode desti-

nations. Also see Direct Inward Line (page 42).

Use Night Service to reroute calls after hours.

1. Do not use this option if you want lines to overflow to voice mail. See Key Ring (page 94) instead.

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