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Appendix B: 

Optional Programming 

 

Some phone systems require additional system settings beyond the basic ones 
detailed in the section, "Programming System Settings: PAGE 0, ROW 0."

  

These optional settings are programmed into the various fields of PAGE 0, ROW 0, 
and they are described in the cases in this Appendix. 
 
If none of the cases in this Appendix applies to your installation, you need only 
program Fields 1, 2, & 3 as described on pages 9-11; the default values for Fields 4-8 
will be used by CallExtend automatically.  When you review the data after entering 
it, you will see blanks (

) for the fields you didn’t program. 

 
Record your PAGE 0, ROW 0 settings here.  To program, dial on the Admin Phone: 

 

 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 

 Field Numbers

 

 
Dial:     

0

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#

 

 

   

1 0 0 0 

blank

 Default values 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dial:     

0

 

 

0

 

 

Review the DATA to make sure it’s correct.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

  To program any of the optional settings into Fields 3-8, program all the 

fields prior to and including the desired field.  (If programming an optional setting 
into Field 2, program Fields 1-3, not just 1 & 2.)  Next, press # to leave the 
remaining fields blank; this will cause CallExtend to use the default values for them.  

Example: to change the value of Field 6, program Fields 1-6 and then press #.

  

See pages 9-11 to program Fields 1-3; use the default values shown for the other 
fields, unless one of the cases in this Appendix indicates otherwise. 
 

Case A:  

Fully supervise call transfers in phone systems that don't provide 

ringing or busy tones to CallExtend.

    Field  4 can be set to 0 (zero) to have 

CallExtend interpret the number 2-9 in Field 3 (Transfer Supervision Mode) to be a 

time period, rather than a number of rings.  In this case, Field 3 represents the 
amount of time (in 4-second increments) CallExtend will wait before transferring an 
unanswered call to the receptionist(s).  

Example:

 if Field 4 is set to 0 (zero), a 3 in 

Field 3 would tell CallExtend to wait 12 (4 x 3) seconds. 
 

Case B:  

Disconnect supervised calls if the desired extension is busy or doesn’t 

answer, instead of transferring the caller to the receptionist.  

CallExtend will 

play the “Busy - Don’t Answer Message” (e.g., “That extension is not answering; 
please try again later.”) and then disconnect the caller.  To use this option, put a 0 
(zero) in Field 8 and set Field 3 to the number of rings 2-9 CallExtend should hear 
from an extension before declaring the call unanswered.  If desired, you can have 
calls to a busy extension be disconnected but have calls to ringing extensions be cut 
through without further supervision by CallExtend; to do this, put a 0 (zero) in Field 
8 and a 1 (one) in Field 3. 
 

Case C:  

Supervise calls on phone systems that are programmed for conference 

calling.

  If the phone system’s conference calling feature requires that an extra hook-

flash be used to retrieve a call for a second transfer, Field 4 should be set to 3.  In 
this case, CallExtend will do an extra hook-flash when transferring busy/unanswered 
calls to the receptionist. 
 

Case D:  

Allow callers to dial extensions that begin with 8.

  If you want callers to 

be able to dial an extension beginning with 8, set Field 5 to the extension length (1-8 
digits). 
 

Case E:  

Have CallExtend answer calls after 

x

 number of rings, instead of on the 

first ring.

  Program Field 6 to the number of times you want CallExtend to ring 

before it answers the call (e.g., "4" to answer on the fourth ring).  Set this field to 0 
(zero) or 1 (one) to have CallExtend answer on the first ring. 
 

Case F:  

Direct calls to a receptionist extension longer than 8 digits or to an 

outside phone number.

  First program a 

#

 character into Field 7 (dial 

##

 to enter a 

#

 character into this field).  Then, program the receptionist extension as follows:  In 

Содержание CallExtend

Страница 1: ...nsfers 19 Recording Voice Messages 21 Programming Format for Voice Messages 22 Programming Commands for Voice Messages 23 Recording the Main Greeting 24 Recording a PAGE Message 25 Recording a Transfe...

Страница 2: ...e the next incoming call Connecting CallExtend to Your Phone System Your CallExtend Unit Your CallExtend package contains a CallExtend unit a power transformer this User s Manual and a Programming Gui...

Страница 3: ...lExtend s Port 2 Do not have each incoming call ring simultaneously to both of the phone system extensions that CallExtend is connected to Inserting the Battery Backup A standard 9 volt battery can be...

Страница 4: ...begin programming CallExtend you will first program PAGE 0 with your system settings and your receptionist s extension Then you will program each PAGE of CallExtend memory that corresponds to the fir...

Страница 5: ...ata to indicate you re done For more information on CallExtend s display see Appendix A The CallExtend Programming Guide that came with this manual indicates what to dial and allows you to write down...

Страница 6: ...within this time the call will be transferred to the receptionist Enter the number of seconds 0 9 to wait FIELD 3 Transfer Supervision Mode This field tells CallExtend how to supervise call transfers...

Страница 7: ...nd transfer calls without supervision In this mode CallExtend will connect the call through to the desired extension and then immediately exit the call CallExtend will NOT send the call to the recepti...

Страница 8: ...the receptionist CallExtend does not hunt through multiple receptionist extensions If more than one receptionist extension is programmed on PAGE 0 ROWS 1 4 CallExtend will transfer the first call to t...

Страница 9: ...digit 8 see Appendix B Case D Dial PAGE number 1 7 then 0 5 then the extension length then Dial PAGE number 1 7 then 0 7 to review the ext length make sure it s correct Example If your phone system us...

Страница 10: ...nsion number exactly as the phone system needs to see it to transfer the call If the phone system needs to see 70 at the beginning of an extension to transfer a call enter 70 at the beginning of each...

Страница 11: ...program ROWS 1 6 of this PAGE with the extensions callers will reach by dialing the second single digit 1 6 The digit dialed is the ROW number e g the extension programmed in ROW 2 of the PAGE is reac...

Страница 12: ...rs after an unsuccessful call transfer attempt but before the call is transferred to the receptionist This message will generally be something like That extension is not answering your call is being t...

Страница 13: ...oming call This greeting generally identifies your company and invites callers to dial an extension or dial a single digit from a menu Main Greeting Example You have reached the ABC Company If you kno...

Страница 14: ...ten to the message 2 A Second Level Menu Message such as Example In their Main Greeting the ABC Company has told callers to dial 4 for Technical Support DATA programming for this example was done on P...

Страница 15: ...le for recording messages A All voice storage 98 100 is available for use 9 90 97 is available for use 8 80 89 is available for use 7 65 79 is available for use 6 55 64 is available for use 5 45 54 is...

Страница 16: ...down for at least one second and then released CallExtend shows S on the display indicating that CallExtend is recording your SPEECH message After a Review Data Command the Data display shows the cont...

Страница 17: ...tend will wait before transferring an unanswered call to the receptionist s Example if Field 4 is set to 0 zero a 3 in Field 3 would tell CallExtend to wait 12 4 x 3 seconds Case B Disconnect supervis...

Страница 18: ...want CallExtend to pause while dialing enter a pause character by dialing on the ADMIN phone a single sign followed immediately by a single without a significant delay The pause counts as a single dig...

Страница 19: ...transferred to the receptionist Set the Transfer Supervision Mode field in PAGE 0 ROW 0 to a higher number of rings see Programming System Settings PAGE 0 ROW 0 If a call is not answered by the exten...

Страница 20: ...ecord them all in the order described on page 22 A voice message stops part way through at a random point and there is a pause before the call is disconnected or is transferred to the receptionist Cal...

Страница 21: ...EN for the calling area 4 If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company has the right to discontinue service temporarily on the line to which this product is connected T...

Страница 22: ...time and without notice This manual is copyrighted All rights are reserved This document may not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or mac...

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