Block Types and Descriptions
Eclass Block
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Operating Mode
This is used to select an operating mode for programming the mode specific pointers. Examples of operating modes are Day, Night or Holiday. This field does not set the operating mode for the system, that is done in the schedule table. This selection allows you to program different destinations called event pointers for each mode.
Press ENTER on this field and all the mode blocks will be displayed. Choose the mode you would like to program. If you select 'Default' it means all the time - unless another mode is entered to override the default setting. If you want the same setting to be in effect all the time, simply program the 'default' mode and leave the settings for all other modes blank.
Call Director
This is used to program the target for specific conditions or events.
To edit any of the Event Pointers, select the Event and press ENTER to bring up the Target Generator. Select and open the appropriate Block type from the Target Generator pick list. Highlight and open and existing Block of that type or create a new Block. Press 'Ctrl + O' to review or edit the selected Block. The possible Events are:
MESSAGE Pointer This causes the
OPTIONS Pointer When a transfer to an extension results in a busy or
OPERATOR Pointer This is the Block control is passed to if the caller presses '0' for the operator while listening to: "To leave a message, press 1, to hold, press 2, or for additional options, press 3".
ESCAPE Pointer This is the Block to go to if a public caller presses the escape digit.
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