An example of how to turn on a service manually – Nortel Networks Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone User Manual

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118 Using System features

Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide

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1. Select Services.

2. Select the service you want to program: Ringing, Restriction, or Routing.

3. Double-click a Schedules option: Night, Evening, Lunch, Sched 4, Sched 5,

or Sched 6.

4. Choose a Service setting: Off, Manual, or Automatic.

Note: For Ringing and Routing services you will need to expand the Schedules

directory to display the service options.

Each schedule can have its own configuration of a Service which works
independently of automatic start and stop times. For example, there may be a
version of Restriction service called Night Schedule that prevents anyone from
making long distance calls. But calling it Night Schedule does not mean it can only
be used with a schedule. You can turn the Night Schedule for Restriction Service
on or off as needed any time of the day or night. If you decide to run a service on a
schedule, the system uses the start and stop times used for that schedule.

An example of how to turn on a Service manually

You may have Ringing service (your night service) set up to run according to the
Night Schedule. You may decide you want that ringing arrangement to come into
effect only when it is turned on and off manually.

You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. See

Getting

Started

on page 13 for more information.

1. Choose Services, Ringing Service, Schedules.

2. Double-click Night.

3. Change the Service setting to Manual.

Night Schedule for Ringing Service no longer follows the schedule but can be
turned on and off by using the feature code and selecting Night Ringing. See

Turning Services on and off using feature codes

on page 119.

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