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3. Highlight
Category 3
and press
Enter
. The system displays the Call Handling—Category 3 menu.
4. Highlight
Predefined Forward Time
and press
Enter
to select the amount of time you want to allow before
the system classifies the call as “unanswered.” Valid options are from 6 to 30 seconds, in 2 second incre-
ments (2,4,6,8,10, etc.) The default is 10 seconds..
5. When you are done, press
Esc
to return to the Database Programming screen. The system prompts: “Exit
This Feature?”; press
Y
for yes.
6. The system prompts “Save Current Setting?” Press
Y
to save your changes.
7. The system then prompts “File Exists, Override?” Press
Y
to continue with the save operation.
8. Press
Esc
to return to the Database Programming menu.
9. 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,
6.31 Setting Ring On Recognition Time Interval
The DX-80 allows you to control the amount of time, in milli-seconds, that ring voltage needs to be present on a
line for the system to classify it as valid ringing.
6.31.1 PROGRAMMING USING THE DET
Note:
chg
,
bksp
,
save
,
one
,
always
,
del
, and
ack
are interactive LCD button operations. Use the three buttons
below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
1. Enter Database Administration using the feature code
Feature # *
and then enter the DB Admin password
.
2. Press
show
. The system displays the DB Item Select screen.
3. Enter
03-41
and press
save
. This advances you to the Ring on Recognition field. Specify the minimum
amount of ring time you want the system to recognize. Valid options are between 50 and 1500 milliseconds,
in intervals of 50 (50, 100, 150, 200, etc.). The default is 100 milliseconds.
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