Using night service – AT&T Partner II User Manual

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Using Night Service

If your premises equipment uses Night Service with a System Password, users can enter the
password when Night Service is on, to override equipment calling restrictions for the duration of a
call.

On an MLS-Model Phone

On a Standard Phone

To turn on Night Service

Before using this feature,

you must program a Night

Service Button (#503) for the
phone connected to
extension jack 10 and
assign extensions to the
Night Service Group (#504);
see page 5-13 for directions.

Night Service can be turned
on and off only from the MLS
display phone at extension

jack 10.

To turn off Night Service

This equipment feature is

available only at the MLS
display phone at extension

jack 10.

To enter a System

Password to overide

equipment dialing

restrictions

See page 5-12 for
programming instructions for
MLS- and MLC-model

phones.

You cannot use a System

Password on an MLC-6
phone.

1.

2.

Press the Night Service button on the
phone at extension jack 10.
If a System Password is programmed, the
light next to the button flashes green; you
must go to Step 2. If no System Password
is programmed, the light is steady green
and Night Service is on.

Enter the System Password.

The light is steady green. Night Service is

on.

1. Press the Night Service button on

the phone at extension jack 10.

If a System Password is programmed, the
light next to the button flashes green; you

must go to Step 2. If no System Password
is programmed, the light goes off and
Night Service is off.

2. Enter the System Password.

The flashing green light goes off. Night

Service is off.

Before lifting the handset or turning on

the speaker...

1. Press [

Hold

].

2. Enter the System Password.

The password overrides all equipment
dialing restrictions but not Line Access

Restriction (#302). (The System Password

will not appear on display phones.) The

password is in effect until you hang up.

This equipment feature is not available
on a standard phone, but may be
available from Centrex.

This equipment feature is not available
on a standard phone, but may be
available from Centrex.

This equipment feature is not available
on a standard phone, but a password
may be available from Centrex.

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Using Telephones

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