Program # 507:
Digit Dial Speed (Tone duration)
The durations of the Digit Tones are programmable in the ATT 2000,
though the default value is expected to work satisfactorily in most PBX
systems. If the default value is too small a value resulting in the PBX
missing some digits, this value may be increased to generate longer tones.
Enter 507 n where n = 0 to 9
Tone duration = (n x 50 + 70) milliseconds.
Default value = 0
Length of entry = fixed 1 digit
Program # 607:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Digit Dial speed -
You will hear:
“Six Zero Seven (0.6 sec silence) Zero“
Program # 508:
Operator Transfer Type
ATT 2000 Supports 3 types of transfer modes separately for the Operator
extensions. Hence, it is possible to have a Blind mode of transfer for the
Operator extensions while having a Supervised transfer for the regular
extensions.
0 = Semi supervised (Default)
1 = Fully supervised
2 = Blind mode
These modes of transfer are more fully described under Program # 102.
If any value other than 0, 1 or 2 is entered, the unit prompts the message
“This entry is invalid”.
Program # 608:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Operator Transfer type
value - You will hear:
“Six Zero Eight (0.6 sec silence) Zero“
Program # 509:
No. of rings for Operator pick up
At some locations it may be necessary to be able to separately program
the number of rings for a No Answer from an Operator extension, because
of a very high call volume or for any other reason. Program the “No. of
rings” value as desired in this program.
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