
Version 3.12
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1
1
1
= Front Attended
Front attended is used to have an operator talk
with the called party before the message is played
out.
2
2
2
2
= End Attended
End attended is used to have an operator talk
with the called party after the message has played.
3
3
3
3
= Both Attended
Both attended is used to have an operator talk
with the called party both before the message is
played and after it is played.
!
Unanswer Ques= 1
This option allows you to set how many
unanswered questions the system will accept before
considering the call a hang up. The display will look
as follows:
Unanswer Ques= 1
1 to 9 #=Next
Enter from
1
1
1
1
to
9
9
9
9
to choose from 1 to 9
unanswered question before the call is a hang up;
press then release
#
#
#
#
to go the next option. You
can press then release
~
~
~
~
to exit setup
mode.
!
InRing Delay= 2
This option allows you to select how many in
coming rings the system will wait before it activates,
when in
Order Taking
mode. The display will look
as follows:
InRing Delay= 2
1 to 9 #=Next
Enter from
1
1
1
1
to
9
9
9
9
to choose from 1 to 9
rings before the system grabs the in coming call;
press then release
#
#
#
#
to go the next option. You
can press then release
~
~
~
~
to exit setup
mode.
!
Redials= 02
This option tells the system how many times it
can re-call No Answers and Busies. The system
only performs redials after it has called the last entry
in the file. The display will look as follows:
Redials= 02
00 to 99 #=Next
Enter from
00
00
00
00
to
99
99
99
99
, 00 doesn’t
allow the system to do any redials; press then release
#
#
#
#
to go to the next option. You can press then
release
~
~
~
~
to exit setup mode.
!
Talk Limit= 30
This option tells the system how many seconds
of continuous talking it can accept, before it
considers the call a Recorded Message. For this
option,
1
=
1
second. The display will look as
follows:
Talk Limit= 30
00 to 99 #=Next
Enter from
01
01
01
01
to
99
99
99
99
then press then
release
#
#
#
#
to go to the next option. You can press
then release
~
~
~
~
to exit setup mode.
!
Pre-Dial String
This option allows you to enter a master dialing
string that the system will dial before it dials each
phone number. You cannot put a partial dialing
code in the pre-dial string. You would typically use
the pre-dial string to dial the Per Call Blocking code
to disable Caller ID. The display will show the
following for 1 second, show the string for 1 second
and keep repeating.
Pre-Dial String
1=Change #=Next
The pre-dial string consists of 2 strings, 16
digits in length, each; this string was expanded due
to customer input on the need to dial special long
distance service codes. You can press
#
#
#
#
to go to
the next option, or press then release
1
1
1
1
to change
the string, and it will show the following: