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INDeX - TT 3/5 Turret Guide
38GDE00001SAB - Issue 6 (June 1998)
Other Features
Personal Alarms
You can set the turret to give you an alarm call at a set time
on a particular day or type of day (eg. weekdays). The alarm
can be normal ringing, music or an announcement. You can
also add your own short text message. If your turret is busy
at the set time, the alarm waits until it is free. Your System
Manager can also arrange alarms. System alarms do not
wait until your turret is free. You do not have to be in group
to receive a System alarm.
To set a personal alarm:
1. Press
PROGRAM
and then
ALARM
.
2. Enter the turret's passcode
(see page 32)
. If you have an
alarm set,
CLEAR
appears below the alarm time.
3.
To set the alarm type:
Press
TYPE
. Press
CHANGE
until the required type of alarm appears, then press
DONE
.
4.
To add or remove an alarm message:
Press
MESSAGE
and:
– To select no message, press
NONE
.
– To alter the message, press
EDIT
. Enter the
message text
(see page 33)
and then press
DONE
.
5.
To set the alarm time and day:
Press
SET
. Dial the
alarm time in 24-hour clock format. Press the symbol
on either side of the day shown to select the day or days
for the alarm, then press
DONE
.
6. Press
PROGRAM
to finish.
To clear a personal alarm:
1. Press
PROGRAM
and then press
ALARM
.
2. Enter the turret's passcode
(see page 32)
.
3. Press
CLEAR
to cancel the alarm settings.
Recording Calls
If your system has an integrated SDX Voice Manager, you
may be able to record calls. To do this, press
RECORD
during the call. Depending on how the feature has been set,
it may give warning pips to indicate that you are recording
the call. The recording is placed into your voice mailbox
(see page 34)
.