Panasonic KX-T336 System Reference Manual page 120

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Description
of Assigning
items
Operator
1
Assigns the terminal device for operator
1.
If selecting "EXT" for the terminal type, be sure to assign the directory
number beforehand.
Operator 2
Night Service
Same as Operator 1.
If this is set to "Manual," the operator 1 must dial the feature number for
-"Night Mode Set* for night service or "Night Mode Cancel" for day service.
If this is set to "Auto," the system will switch the day and night modes at
the programmed
time each day. The operator 1, however, can override
the auto setting by dialing the feature number for "Night Service Manual
Mode Set." To restore the auto mode, the operator 1 must dial the feature
number for "Night Service Manual Mode Cancel."
Auto Start Time
Assigns automatic change-over
time for each day of the week for
: MON.
( Day, Night)
Day/Night Service.
: TUE.
( Day, Night)
: WED.
( Day, Night)
: THU.
( Day, Night)
: FRI.
( Day, Night)
: SAT.
( Day, Night)
: SUN.
( Day, Night)
PITS Programming
Assigns the password for PITS system programming.
This password is
Password
used when a PITS allowed to program by COS wishes to change PITS
system programming
or an Attendant
Console wishes to perform CO
verify.
Walking COS Password
Assigns the password for Walking COS. Walking COS allows a user to
temporarily change the COS of another extension to that of the user's
extension.
This is generally used for making toll calls from a toll restricted
telephone.
Conditions
Operator 1
Oper$or
2
This system can accommodate
up to two Attendant Consoles.
When Tenant Service is employed and if two Attendant Consoles are
- aZQned
to tenant 1, no Attendanii)nSdte
operator can be assigned-b
tenant 2.
If only one Attendant
Console is accommodated,
it must be always
assigned to Operator 1.
To select this screen, press the NEXT key in the "System-Operation
(U3)" screen.
Function
The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen.
COMMON
(SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys
are available in this setting screen.
For operation,
refer to Section 7-l "Operation of Function Keys."
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