Commander Connect Owners Manual
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Multiple levels of Auto-attendant............................................................................ 82
Dialling a single Digit at 1
st
layer of Auto-Attendant: ............................................. 82
Dialling Single Digit at 2
nd
layer of Auto-attendant................................................. 83
Recording of the 2
nd
level Voice Prompt: ............................................................... 83
Mapping of Voice Prompt....................................................................................... 84
Directory Services
.............................................................................................................. 85
Simple Directory Service........................................................................................ 85
Dial-by-name Service (8 Port Voicemail Module only) .......................................... 85
Dial-by-name Programming ................................................................................... 87
PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL SYSTEM OPTIONS
................................................................ 88
Using a Door Station
.......................................................................................................... 88
To set up a Door Station on your System .............................................................. 88
To set up which Stations the Door Station will ring ............................................... 88
Answering a Door Station call ................................................................................ 89
To open a door using the Doorstrike...................................................................... 89
To program which Stations can operate the Doorstrike......................................... 89
To program how long the Door remains unlocked ................................................. 89
To program how long the Door station ring the stations ........................................ 90
Call Logging
........................................................................................................................ 91
To enable/disable Call Logging.............................................................................. 92
To prevent calls from individual Stations being logged ......................................... 92
To set the call logging interface speed for connecting a Printer or PC ................. 92
Portable PIN
......................................................................................................................... 93
Turning Portable PIN on and off ............................................................................ 93
Programming PINs ................................................................................................. 93
Making calls using a PIN from a keystation ........................................................... 94
Making calls using a PIN from a standard analogue phone .................................. 94
Call Logging with Portable PIN enabled ................................................................ 95
Operation with a parent PABX
........................................................................................... 96
To Program PABX Access digits............................................................................ 96
Miscellaneous system configuration options
.................................................................. 97
To change the Programming Station ..................................................................... 97
To change the System Programming Password.................................................... 97
To configure unequipped Line interfaces............................................................... 97
To configure disconnected Stations ....................................................................... 98
To examine system passwords.............................................................................. 98
To configure Line Key Lights ................................................................................. 99
To prohibit trunk-to-trunk calls on a Station ........................................................... 99
External diversion Options ..................................................................................... 99
To move a faulty Station ...................................................................................... 100
To Change ringing from 50 to 25 Hz .................................................................... 100
Reverse cadence ................................................................................................. 100
Keypad Feedback ................................................................................................ 100
Flexible numbering ............................................................................................... 101
To program Paired Stations on your system........................................................ 103
To configure Analogue Lines ............................................................................... 103
To Program Loop Calling on Analogue system Lines .......................................... 104
Programming Reversal on Idle............................................................................. 104
Programming CND Detection............................................................................... 105
Programming Tone Dialling.................................................................................. 105
Programming Dialtone Detection ......................................................................... 106
Routing calls to Phantom mailboxes .................................................................... 106
Naming Analogue lines ........................................................................................ 107
Turning on the ‘Line Name’ feature...................................................................... 107
Room Monitor....................................................................................................... 107
To set system timers ............................................................................................ 108