dashrender,
Under System > Trunk-Related Information > Call Routing Tables
There is a listing 1 through 15
1 = day mode
2 = night mode
3-15 are completely blank
What is telling my system when to use 1 vs 2?
If or when your system is put in Night Mode, via the Feature Code [Night Ring On/Off: 9860 default], it tells the CO Trunk Group to utilize the Night Ring-in Type. You can find the CO Trunk Groups at System > Devices and Feature Codes > CO Trunk Groups > {trunk group}: Look for Day Ring-In Type and Night Ring-In type. Now this is assuming that you are utilizing a T-1 Card for your incoming DIDs. If you are using SIP Trunks then they are located in a different location.
Now, you were referring to a STAR [Scheduled Time-based Application Router] which kind of negates the use of a Night Mode button or Admin Access Softkey [Executive Style Phones] since it determines how to route the calls based on time; so you may not have a Night Mode Button.
second question:
Under Voice Processor > Devices > Application > Local > 2606 (I assume this was a randomly chosen number)
1-14 and 16-20 All have the same settings, (everything appears to be disabled)
but
15 has my start stop time activated and M-F value as YES.
Why is 15 used for our day mode instead of spot '1'?
2606 was most likely the next extension in line to be created when the original programmer setup your database and it doesn't matter what it is since most of the time you will not be dialing it directly.
I am not sure why they used 15 as most programmers would use either 19 or 20 for your Day Mode time schedule which allows the remaining 1 - 18 to be used for exceptions to that schedule; usually Holidays and other times/dates that no one would be available to answer calls. The system starts at the top [1] looking for the first match that it can route calls with.
OK, thanks - I understand that there is a button on the phone that dictates Day/Night mode,
But where is that button setup? How does the system know that 'that' button is the day/night mode button? and why does it know to use Call Routing Table 1 or 2 and say not 1 and 5, etc?
This feature can only be used by phones that are setup as Administrators within the system. The easiest place to look for those would be here: System > Phone-related Information > Flags > Administrator: Anyone listed under this flag is an administrator and they could have either a button programmed on their phone or use the Night Ring service under Admin Features softkey if they have an executive style phone such as a 5340 or 5360.
Hopefully that answers your questions, but if you really want to know the how or why of your system programming you really should be talking to your vendor since they programmed it according to what your company requested. We can explain what it is doing, but we wouldn't have a clue as to why they would program something in a certain fashion without knowing the full story of what your company requested in the first place.
Thanks,
TE