2.4 System Setting Features64 Feature Manual2.4.6 Service ModeDescriptionAllows the System Administrator or the System Manager to change the call handling method that isprogrammed for each Service Group 1-8.Once the Service Mode has been changed, it is retained unless the System Manager or SystemAdministrator changes it again, even after the power is turned off.There are 6 Service Modes available:Automatic Mode—The current Call Service used by the Service Group is determined by the settingsmade for the current time mode (day, night, lunch, break).Manual Day Mode—The Call Service programmed for day mode is used, regardless of the currenttime mode.Manual Night Mode—The Call Service programmed for night mode is used, regardless of the currenttime mode.Manual Lunch Mode—The Call Service programmed for lunch mode is used, regardless of thecurrent time mode.Manual Break Mode—The Call Service programmed for break mode is used, regardless of thecurrent time mode.PBX Control Mode—The current Call Service used by the Service Group is determined by thesettings made for the current time mode (day, night, lunch, break). The VPS will change time modesaccording to when the PBX changes time modes (APT/DPT Integration only).Programming Manual References"Service Mode" in 2.3.1 Service GroupFeature Manual References2.2.42 Service Group2.2.45 Time Service3.1.5 Changing the Service Mode Setting2.4.7 System ReportsDescriptionThere are several System Reports available to the System Administrator to monitor VPS operatingstatus. These reports include: Mailbox Information, Call Account, Port Usage, HDD (Memory) Usage,Mailbox Usage, Fax Call, Call Handling Statistic, Custom Service, Message Status, SubscriberSetup, Security Information, Hourly Statistic, E–mail. The System Administrator can print, or exportthe System Reports. The System Reports such as Call Account, Port Usage, Disk Usage, MailboxUsage and Call Handling Statistic can be printed in tabular form or graph form.Installation Manual References7.5 Reports