Time Service - Panasonic KX-NS700 Feature Manual

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23.1 Capacity of System Resources

19.1.3 Time Service

Description
Time modes are used by many PBX features to determine how they will function during different times of
day. For example, incoming calls can be directed to sales staff during the day and to the Unified Messaging
system at night, extension users can be prohibited from making long distance calls during lunch time, etc.
There are four time modes—day, lunch, break, and night. The start and end times of each time mode are
programmed for each day of the week in a Time Table. Each Time Table has a number which corresponds
to the tenant it serves, i.e., Tenant 1 uses Time Table 1, etc.
1.
Time Service Switching Mode
The current time mode can switch automatically to another time mode at the preprogrammed time
assigned in the Time Table. It is possible, however, to switch time modes manually.
Whether time modes are normally switched manually or automatically is determined through system
programming. Each tenant is assigned a switching mode.
Time Mode
Switching
Automatic
Manual
2.
Time Table
Each tenant has a Time Table that is used when the tenant is in Automatic Time Service Switching
mode. Each Time Table has four basic modes—day, lunch, break, and night—and also provides for
multiple "breaks", such as morning breaks and afternoon breaks, and multiple "days", such as the
morning shift and the afternoon shift following lunch.
A tenant's Time Table is programmed to control when each time mode starts (and therefore, ends) and
can be programmed separately for each day of the week.
Each Time Table has a number which corresponds to the tenant number of the tenant it serves.
(Tenant 1 uses Time Table 1, etc.)
Document Version 2017-06
Description
The current time mode will switch
automatically to another time mode
at the time programmed in the
tenant's Time Table, and can be
switched manually by pressing the
Time Service button or by dialing
the Time Service Switch feature
number.
The current time mode will switch
only when the Time Service button
is pressed or when the Time
Service Switch feature number is
dialed.
19.1.3 Time Service
Condition
The current time mode (day/lunch/
break/night) and the switching
mode (automatic/manual) can be
switched manually by an extension
assigned as a manager, or by an
extension whose Class of Service
(COS) is authorized.
The Unified Messaging System
Manager can set the time service
mode from an outside telephone.
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