Operations for general calls in night mode – AASTRA 4223 Professional for MD Evolution User Guide User Manual

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Notes:

As an attendant, you may also receive personal calls dialled

to your own extension number. You also process the auto-

mated attendant calls that are usually dialled by internal users

who use the “9” prefix.

You may also be the recipient of call transfers or call forwards

from internal users. The message “TRANSF FROM” <Name>

or “FOR” <Name> enables you to distinguish the reason for

these calls (transfer or forward), as well as their origin.

Operations for General Calls in
Night Mode

As an attendant, you may also control your ability to answer general

calls, in terms of your work shifts (see details to follow).
When there are no longer any active attendants, the system auto-

matically switches to night mode.
In night mode, general calls are usually directed immediately to:

Designated night extensions. A facility may be composed of up

to 10 night extensions, which, when in night mode, have access

to the same services attendants have in day mode.

A possible common bell that may be part of your telephone

facility.

The designation of these night extensions depends on how your

facility is programmed.
Moreover, general calls may also be simultaneously redirected to a

night call forward recipient that is programmable on a daily basis,

either by you or another attendant when your position is deactivated.
The recipient of this programmable night call forward may be an

internal or external number.
In the case where general calls were routed to the common bell, your

facility’s users are generally allowed to pick up a general call pre-

sented with the common bell. See the “

Attendant-Based Services

section.
Users who have activated general calls acceptance on their exten-

sions may also answer general calls in night mode. These users are

then presented with the general calls at the same time as the pre-

viously mentioned extensions. See the “

Attendant-Based Services

section.

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