Pro-
gram
Number
Program Name/Description
Assigned Data
Note
24-09-06
Call Forward Destination for CTX for ALL Call,
No Answer
This is used to set the stations forwarding destina-
tion number if the call originates on a Centrex trunk
(assigned in PRG 14-04). This is for the following
conditions:
1.
Call Forward All Calls
2.
Call Forward No Answer
Maximum of 24 digits
(0 ~ 9,
*
, #, @, P,
R)
@
= Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P
= Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R
= Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
24-09-07
Call Forward Destination for CTX for ALL Call,
No Answer
This is used to set the stations forwarding destina-
tion number if the call originates on a Centrex trunk
(assigned in PRG 14-04). This is for the following
condition:
1.
Call Forward Busy
Maximum of 24 digits
(0 ~ 9,
*
, #, @, P,
R)
@
= Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P
= Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R
= Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
20-03-04
Dial Sending Start Time for SLT or ARS
When a Mobile Extension is called the system waits
for this amount of time before dialing the number.
0 ~ 64800 = 0 ~ 64800 seconds
(default = 3 seconds)
80-03-01
DTMF Detect Level
Used to select the systems DTMF tone detection lev-
els.
With ISDN lines it may be required to set this value
to a setting data of (
1
) -5 dBm ~ -30 dBm if the user
cannot press the
*
key to answer the call.
0 = 0 ~ -25 dBm
1 = -5 ~ -30 dBm
2 = -10 ~ -35 dBm
3 = -15 ~ -40 dBm
4 = -20 ~ -45 dBm
5 = -25 ~ -50 dBm
6 = -30 ~ -55 dBm
(default = 0)
14-01-24
Trunk to Trunk Outgoing Caller ID through Mode
This command is for PRI and SIP trunks only and
should never be enabled on any other trunk type.
When this command is enabled the system will pass
the originating callers caller ID on to the Telco if the
call is forwarded out of the system.
Some Telco offices do not support this and will re-
place the number you send them with the main bill-
ing number.
0 = Disable
(Caller ID not forwarded out.)
1 = Enable
(Caller ID is forwarded out.)
(default = 0)
Operation
With any feature, if the Mobile Extension user presses
*
, an existing call is placed in hold. Pressing
*
a second time or the timeout of the inter-digit timer returns the call to conversation mode.
Using Analog Lines with the Mobile Extension
Analog lines can be used for integration with the Mobile Extension using either DILs or VRS Auto
Attendant to access the Mobile Extension Proxy Port. However, it must be noted that the
*
0
Hang Up
code must be used prior to terminating any call (e.g., transfer, hang up etc.) as analog trunks do not
provide Disconnect Supervision.
Placing an Intercom Call to a Mobile Extension:
1.
Lift the handset or press
SPK
.
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