An example of how to turn on a service manually – Nortel Networks Modular ICS 4.0 User Manual

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Using System features / 167

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Modular ICS 4.0 System Coordinator Guide

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 the programming template found at the front of this
guide. See “Getting started with Norstar” on page 1 for more
information.

1. Press

ƒ••¤flfl‹››.

2. Press

¤‹fl›fl (the default System Coordinator

password).

3. Press

‘ twice.

4. Press

≠ at Services. The display reads

Ringing Serviceˆ.

5. Press

≠. The display reads Sched:Nightˆ.

6. Press

≠ and use CHANGE to set the Service 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 168
.

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