ON-SITE PROGRAMMING
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Notes:
−
Enter the call forward/transfer number
exactly
as if calling from a
telephone connected to DialMate’s phone line.
−
The call forward/transfer number may be up to 80 digits long and can be
any combination of digits from “0” to “9” as well as “
*
” and “
#
”.
Program E: Enable Transfer/Three-way Switching
DialMate can switch calls by means of three-way calling or blind transfer. During
three-way calling, DialMate stays with the call. Therefore, during call back or call
bridge, the caller after finishing their call can do sequential calling by entering
“
I^
” and waiting for the 2-beep prompt to make another call. During blind
transfer, DialMate will hang up after dialing the destination number and connect the
caller directly to the destination number. In order to transfer calls, the line must
have the call transfer feature such as in a Centrex, PABX, or VOIP. Although the
caller cannot do sequential calling, DialMate, after hanging up, is ready for the next
call. A number of transferred calls can be active at the same time. This is very
useful for family members/company employees who want to use the system
practically at the same time with minimum wait.
STEPS USER
DIALMATE
press “0”
H8
wait for three or four beeps
8
8
8
8
8
DialMate is
in transfer
mode
DialMate is
in 3-way
mode
to toggle or change mode, press “0” again
H8
Program F: Recording a Greeting
The greeting will be played back during call back and call forward/transfer
operations. However, during call forward/transfer, only the first half of the greeting
(first 8 seconds) will be played and the recording will not loop.
STEPS USER
DIALMATE
press “6”
N8
wait for a beep
begin speaking to record up to an 18-
second greeting
records greeting
beep marks end of recording