Inter-Tel CS-5400 Manuel D’Utilisation

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System Features
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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005
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Do-Not-Disturb
Do-Not-Disturb messages are programmed in the database or using an Administrator endpoint.
Default Do-Not-Disturb messages are programmed as shown in the following table.
Do-Not-Disturb works as follows in a network setting:
Each node has a list of Do-Not-Disturb messages that can be used only on that node.
An Intercom caller sees other users Do-Not-Disturb status when calling across nodes. 
The network allows DND override across nodes.
The system has default Do-Not-Disturb messages in both the Primary and Secondary Lan-
guage. However, messages that use Japanese characters can be reprogrammed only through a
Model 8660 endpoint designated as an Administrator endpoint. Refer to “System
Programming’’ on 
The language of the messages seen by the station user, both when programming his or her sta-
tion and when calling another station that is in Do-Not-Disturb, is determined by the station’s
programmed language. That is, if a station is programmed for Japanese, the user will see only
Japanese messages when programing a Do-Not-Disturb message. If that station calls an Ameri-
can English-programmed station that has selected Do-Not-Disturb message 02, the Japanese
station’s user will see the Japanese version of message 02.
The second line of the message can be customized with a numeric/alphanumeric message of up
to 16 characters (English/Spanish and/or Japanese characters). The customized message is
entered as described below. When entering a customized Do-Not-Disturb message, you can
press the 
 button or 
USE ALPHA MODE/USE NUMERIC MODE
 menu button to switch
back and forth between alphanumeric and numeric mode.
In numeric mode, the dialpad buttons are used to enter numbers 0-9, the pound (
)
button is used for entering a hyphen (-), and the asterisk (
) button is used for entering
a colon (:). For example, 1
 
 
00 would enter “1:00” in numeric mode. When program-
ming a custom Do-Not-Disturb message, the station is automatically in numeric mode.
In alphanumeric mode, dialpad buttons are used to enter the desired letters, numbers,
and punctuation. The number of times a button is pressed determines which character is
entered. For example, 33377744432999 would enter “FRIDAY.” When adjoining char-
acters are located under the same button, press the 
 button once to advance to
the next character. For example, 6 
 666 
 6632999 would enter “MON-
DAY.” 
Table 33. 
Do-Not-Disturb Messages
01 DO-NOT-DISTURB
11 OUT OF TOWN 'TIL
02 LEAVE A MESSAGE
12 OUT OF OFFICE
03 IN MEETING UNTIL
13 OUT UNTIL
04 IN MEETING
14 WITH A CLIENT
05 ON VACATION 'TIL
15 WITH A GUEST
06 ON VACATION
16 UNAVAILABLE
07 CALL ME AT
17 IN CONFERENCE
08 AT THE DOCTOR
18 AWAY FROM DESK
09 ON A TRIP
19 GONE HOME
10 ON BREAK
20 OUT TO LUNCH
NOTE
Only digital display phones display Japanese prompts. 
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