2.2 System Configuration—Software
2.2.5
Operator Features
Description
This PBX supports a PBX operator and tenant operators. Any extension or incoming call distribution group
can be designated as an operator.
Type
PBX operator
Tenant operator
Operator Call:
An extension user can call an operator with a simple operation. When an operator call is made, the call is
routed to the tenant operator. If no tenant operator exists, the call will be routed to the PBX operator. The
time mode depends on the tenant of the calling extension. If neither the tenant operator nor the PBX
operator exists, the caller will hear reorder tone.
Conditions
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A single extension or incoming call distribution group can be assigned as both a tenant operator and
the PBX operator.
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Tenant operators can be assigned individually for multiple tenants.
Feature Guide References
2.2.3 Tenant Service
User Manual References
1.2.1 Basic Calling
2.1.7 Using the Telephones in a Hotel-type Environment (Hospitality Features)
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Feature Guide
An extension or incoming call distribution group can be assigned as a
PBX operator for each time mode (day/lunch/break/night) (→ Operator
Assignment [006]).
An extension or incoming call distribution group can be assigned as a
tenant operator. The tenant operator may be the extension or incoming
call distribution group of another tenant.
[Example] Extension 110 in tenant 1 is the tenant operator of tenant 3.
Description