Format: * 3 a b c d e f #
Explanation: [a
¡¢
b
¡¢
c
¡¢
d
¡¢
e
¡¢
f]stand for the CO line port number
Description: Set CO line(s) to external line port(s)
Example: If a company has 3 CO lines and he want connect 3 CO lines to CO line ports 1,2 & 4, then he
can use the fol lowing commands:
3£®3 Set CO Line
Set CO Line
1>. Normally the order to set the CO line port is from port one to port two, port three ¡- one by one, but for
some situation you cloud ignore one port and jump from port one to port two (for the above example);
2>. For the CO line, you`d better set the incoming calls high-frequently-used one to the port of high position,
while for the out-going one to the low-position port;
3>. If the setting is wrong, you may hear nothing after dialing "0";
4>. The system can be used as internal communication system in case of no CO.line (You can input: * 3 # ).
Chapter 3 System Programming
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*
4
1
3
#
2
Pick up 801 Input * 3 1 2 4 # Du Hang up
and unlock
Format: * 81 m #
Explanation: "m" means flash time class:
"m"=1 means 750ms
"m"=2 means 1000ms
"m"=3 means 1200ms
"m"=4 means 1500ms
"m"=5 means 2000ms
Forexample: In order to adapt to the flash time of certain telephone,adjust the flash time to 1000ms
The default setting is 1000ms.
3£®4 Assign Flash time for Call transfer
*
#
1
8
2
Pick up 801 Input * 81 2 # Du Hang up
and unlock