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BASIC CO LINE PROGRAMMING TASKS DX-120 Programming Manual
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Setting the Answer Position for Day and Evening
The DX-120 system has several ringing modes to allow flexible ringing patterns depending on office conditions. The
ringing modes available are: DAY, EVEning, ALTernate, and TIME.
You can program the day and evening modes for
ringing assignments as required in these two operational conditions.
CONDITIONS FOR MANUALLY CHANGING CO RINGING MODES/ANSWER POSITIONS
This function can only be operated at the attendant extension.
You can assign the feature access code (Feature 63 + 9999) to an available “Flexible Feature Button Inquiry” on
page 450 at the attendant extension to provide one button operation.
The displays of all DETs indicate their current ringing mode.The prompts EVE and ALT above the center LCD
interactive button indicate these active modes. The DAY mode is indicated by the absence of the other
indicators.
SETTING THE ANSWER POSITION FOR DAY AND EVENING VIA PC-DBA
From the PC-DBA main screen:
Setting the Answer Position for Day and Evening via PC-DBA (continued on next page)
Ringing Mode Description
DAY Ringing pattern for CO line ringing assignments while the system is in Day mode.
EVE Ringing pattern for CO Line ringing assignments while the system is in Evening mode.
TIME
Scheduled time clock that automatically adjusts the mode of system operation from day mode to
evening mode, based upon pre-programmed settings in “Setting CO Line Time Switching” on
page 140.
ALT
Used only if the optional Auto Attendant Module is installed (see page 298). This mode re-directs
callers who have dialed 0 (zero) at the auto-attendant prompt to a temporary (alternate) destination.
This is typically used for primary attendant break periods, etc.
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