Feature Set Reference
025-9368H
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Autocall User
When the Model 748 answers the telephone, it generates a prompt tone (Default is 925 Hz beep) or
Voice prompt #1 and waits for the caller to overdial a user number, a user ANI, or the program
access code. The caller has twice the
DTMF interdigit time
to start entering the first digit. After the
first digit, the
DTMF interdigit time
becomes the interdigit timeout period.
The Model 748 can be programmed to automatically call a user even if the caller does not enter any
DTMF digits. This is so inexperienced callers can call a user without having to know that they must
enter a user number or ANI. They simply call the Model 748, and after the overdial prompt tone and
expiration of twice the
DTMF interdigit time
of silence, they will hear ringing. The user that is
automatically called is referred to as the
Autocall user
. The
Autocall user
may be any interconnect
user (1 to 99 or 750). Entering “0” as the
Autocall user
will turn off the feature. When the autocall
feature is off, the Model 748 will terminate the call if no entry is made.
How to program it:
Access the Model 748 through your direct connected PC or terminal, or remotely from your PC
connected to a modem via the Model 748's internal modem.
Once connected to the Model 748 and the Main Menu is on the screen, type “1” and press
ENTER
and the Interconnect Menu will be displayed. Type “2” and press
ENTER
to display the Telco
System menu. Select the item number for
Autocall user
followed by
ENTER
. The current setting for
Autocall user
will appear along with a message instructing you to enter the new value and a range of
the values you may enter. Enter the User number of the mobile you wish to be called (typically the
Supervisor user) if no overdial is performed and press
ENTER
to accept it.
The default setting for
Autocall user
is User number “0” or “None”.
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