busy” for invalid extension transfers. If it is very important to distinguish
between a BUSY and INVALID extension, all invalid extensions must be
programmed in the unit (Invalid leading digits and list of invalid
extensions)
Blind mode:
In this mode, the unit does not check for ‘ring–no answer’ ,
‘busy', and ‘re-order’ signals from the PBX and the call is transferred as long
as it is not part of the invalid extension list. The unit dials out the extension
and hangs up.
This mode is normally used where the PBX is used in the Integrated mode
of call transfer, where the call transfer occurs much faster than in the Semi
supervised or Fully supervised mode of operation.
Enter 102 n where n = 0, 1 or 2
If any other value is entered, the unit prompts the message “This entry is
invalid”.
Default value = 1
Length of entry = fixed 1 digit
Program # 202:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Transfer type -
You will hear: “Two zero Two (0.6 sec silence) One”
Program # 103:
Single Digit Dialing Plan
(See the Audiotex section also)
The user has the option of allowing access to a group of extensions by
dialing a single digit. For example, the DAY greeting may be “... dial 1 for
Sales, 2 for Accounts and 3 for Reservations”. And when the caller dials 1
you can make the unit transfer the call to say 127 or 1255, if 2 is dialed -
transfer to 3291 or 416 and if 3 is dialed - transfer to 201 or 4720 and so on.
In the above example, a single digit plan for 1, 2, and 3 has been enabled.
The dialing plan may be enabled for the digits 1 to 8. For each digit, two
extensions may be programmed and the extensions may be 2 to 5 digits in
length.
The dialing plans for the digits 0 and 9 are not allowed.
The programming sequence for the above example is as follows:
103 1 127
Þ
1255
#
Enter program number
103 2 3291
Þ
416
#
Enter program number
103 3 201
Þ
4720
#
Enter program number
The dialing plan for each digit must be programmed separately.
To enter only one extension for a digit, enter 103 1 127
#
. To delete both
extensions entered earlier, enter 103 1
#
.
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