Installation manual

SYSTEM SUPERVISOR AND SUBSCRIBER GUIDE 9.0 VER. 1
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Day Service mode, the call routes to the box associated with DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 1.
During Night Service mode, the call routes to the box associated with DESTINATION FOR
DIGIT 2, etc., as shown in the table below.
Service Mode Box to Which Call is Routed
DAY SERVICE Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 1 field
NIGHT SERVICE Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 2 field
LUNCH SERVICE Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 3 field
HOLIDAY SERVICE Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 4 field
If the caller dials any digit while the Routing box greeting is playing, the VP system stops
the greeting and routes the call based on the service mode (not based on the digit dialed).
VP: Destination for Digit fields
NTVP: Destination for Digit fields
While the VP system is playing the Routing box greeting, the caller can press a key at any
time to make a selection. When the caller presses a key, the VP system immediately stops
playing the greeting and consults these fields to see where the call is to be routed.
Traditionally, the VP system uses the # key to allow mailbox owners to access the voice mail
gateway (box 9992). Therefore, it is strongly recommended you program DESTINATION FOR
DIGIT # as 9992 in every Routing box so mailbox owners can access the gateway at any time.
Though you can program any other digit as the voice mail gateway, all user documentation is
written based on you using the # key.
1.4.8 Adjusting Subscriber Access to Features through VP
System Screens
Each mailbox on the system is assigned a class of service. The class of service assigned to
the box dictates which VP system features the mailbox owner has access to and how he/she
can use those features. To control a subscriber’s (or a group of subscribers’) access to certain
system features, you modify the class of service assigned to the mailbox. (Note that the class
of service modifications you make affect all mailboxes assigned that class of service.)