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6.10.2 PROGRAMMING USING PC-DBA
1. Select
Programming
from the PC-DBA menu and press
Enter
. The system displays the Database Program-
ming menu.
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight
Call Handling
and press
Enter
. The system displays the Call Handling
menu.
3. Highlight
Category 1
and press
Enter
. The system displays the Call Handling—Category 1 menu.
4. Highlight
XFR_I Recall
and press
Enter
to select how long you want the system to ring the idle extension
before pulling the call back. Valid options include 16, 30, 60, 90, and 120 seconds. The default is 30 sec-
onds.
5. Highlight
XFR_B Recall
and press
Enter
to select how long you want the system to ring the busy extension
before pulling the call back. Valid options include 16, 30, 60, 90, and 120 seconds. The default is 60 sec-
onds.
6. When you are done, press
Esc
to return to the Database Programming screen. The system prompts: “Exit
This Feature?”; press
Y
for yes.
7. The system prompts “Save Current Setting?” Press
Y
to save your changes.
8. The system then prompts “File Exists, Override?” Press
Y
to continue with the save operation.
9. Press
Esc
to return to the Database Programming menu.
10. When you have finished all programming changes, perform a Send operation to copy your new database to
the DX-80 switch system memory. For more details, see Section 2.1.4.4,
6.11 Setting Up Hold Recall
Extension users may place any CO line on system hold by pressing the
Hold
button. When they place a line on
System Hold, the system flashes the green lamp for that line at the I-Hold rate. The system flashes this system-held
line using the red lamp at all other extensions.
I-Hold Indication allows extension users to easily distinguish between a call they placed on hold at their tele-
phones, and calls placed on hold at other telephones.
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