General Features
Features Guide
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Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call)
Description
Allows the Manager extension and the Operators to remotely set, cancel and confirm the
wake–up call for an extension.
Conditions
•
Only the latest time setting is valid at the extension whether it was set by the extension user
(Timed Reminder) or by the Manager or an Operator (Timed Reminder, Remote).
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Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
SMDR automatically records the detailed Timed Reminder information (date, time, tenant
no., extension number, start / no answer / answer). It is programmable by System
Programming to be printed out when the Timed Reminder starts and the alarm is answered
or not answered. Please refer to "Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)" of Section
"1.3
System Features" for further information.
The print-out example is shown below.
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Distinctive Dial Tone
When this feature is assigned to the extension, the extension user may hear a distinctive dial
tone (dial tone 2) after going off-hook depending on System Programming <Section 2.8
System Option, "15. Special dial tone after setting feature" in the Programming Guide>.
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Timed Reminder Ringing Time
The alarm tone continues to ring the destination extension for 30 seconds by default. This
period of time, ranging from 30 to 240 seconds, can be changed by System Programming
<Section 2.5 System Timer, "Timed Reminder Ringing Time" in the Programming Guide>.
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Timed Reminder Arrive Count
Timed Reminder ringing is repeated up to 3 times until the destination extension replies it
by default. This number of times, ranging from 1 to 5 times, can be changed by System
Programming <Section 2.5 System Timer, "Timed reminder Arrive Count" in the
Programming Guide>.
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Timed Reminder Arrive Wait Time
The interval time between each Timed Reminder ringing is 60 seconds by default. This
interval time, ranging from 20 to 240 seconds, can be changed by System Programming
<Section 2.5 System Timer, "Timed Reminder Arrive Wait Time" in the Programming
Guide>.
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Alert Extension
An Alert extension can be assigned for Day / Night mode per tenant respectively by System
Programming <Section 2.2 Tenant, "Alert Extension" in the Programming Guide>.
Date
Time
Ext
CO
Dial Number
Acct code
CC
22/02/00
01:31PM
E1017
Timed Reminder / Start
22/02/00
01:31PM
E1017
T
1
1
Timed Reminder / No Answer
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*********************************************************************************************
Ring Duration
Timed Reminder / Answer
22/02/00
01:31PM
E1017
1
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