DTMF Programming
4.4.9.3 Changing the Busy and No Answer Menus
System messages 96, 97, 103, and 104 are default messages. The System
Administrator can replace the system messages with script messages as follows:
System message 96 (Busy and the extension has a mailbox) is replaced by
script message 21 in the first language, script message 31 in the second
language and 41 in the third language.
System message 103 (Busy and the extension does not have a mailbox) is
replaced by script message 22 in the first language, script message 32 in the
second language and 42 in the third language.
System message 97 (No-Answer and the extension has a mailbox) is replaced
by script message 23 in the first language, script message 33 in the second
language and 43 in the third language.
System message 104 (No-Answer and the extension does not have a mailbox)
is replaced by script message 24 in the first language, script message 34 in the
second language and script message 44 in the third language.
4.4.9.4 Do Not Disturb
Using the user menu, a mailbox owner can activate the Do Not Disturb mode.
When a caller dials a Do Not Disturb extension, the unit plays system message
121 and does not transfer the call to the extension. The System Administrator can
replace this message with script message 25 in the first language, script message
35 in the second language and script message 45 in the third language.
4.5 Additional
Features
4.5.1 Changing
Passwords
The unit uses three types of passwords:
System Administrator’s password
Operator’s password
Mailbox owner’s password.
A password always contains four digits (0-9). The default for all three types of
passwords is 1234.
4.5.1.1 Changing the System Administrator’s Password
The System Administrator can change his password by dialing code *900 to enter
the programming mode, dialing the current password and then dialing:
*600 + * + Old Pa * + New Pa #
The system administrator password must be between 4 and 8 digits long.
NOTE
Do not use spaces, letters, * and # keys.
The System Administrator’s password cannot be disabled.
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