Section 700 - Operation

Chapter 3. System Features

Data Security

Description

If you are using a line for data (modem connections, etc.), Data Security makes it possible to prevent interruptions. Data Security can be implemented for either all phone use or outside line use.

Hardware Requirements

N/A

Related Programming

N/A

Considerations

N/A

Day/Night System Mode

Description

Day/Night System Mode enables you to switch the System between two Day modes and a Night mode. These modes determine incoming call handling, Toll Restriction Service (TRS) call handling, and attendant group support.

While in a Night mode (generally used at night or any time when your office is closed), incoming calls can ring at selected extensions (e.g., a night watchman’s extension or an extension connected to an answering machine). Outbound calls can be restricted to certain phones. Calls can be directed to a nighttime attendant group instead of the normal daytime attendant group.

The System provides one Night mode for night call handling. However, there are three night feature access codes (Night, Night 1, and Night 2). These three codes may be used to provide different two- way Voice Processing Unit messages (i.e., Night may select one message, Night 1 may select a different message, and Night 2 may select a third message.)

Typically, the Day mode is used for normal call processing of outside calls, TRS calls, and attendant calls. The second day mode (Day 2) may be used for alternative call handling such as during a lunch break, etc.

There are two ways to change day/night service modes:

Manually

Automatically

The following table lists the impact on TRS, Ringing, Attendant, and Built-in Voice Processing Unit in the various system modes:

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Panasonic 524X07801B manual Data Security, Day/Night System Mode