If a blind mode of transfer has been selected, the unit dials the first
extension and hangs up.
Default value = 105
#
The fax detection is disabled by default.
Length of entry = maximum of 16 digits, including the
#
key
The
#
key is used to terminate the entry sequence. If a
Þ
is entered as the
first digit or if two consecutive
Þ
s are entered anywhere else in the string,
the system treats it as an invalid entry.
If 16 digits are entered and then the # key is pressed, the unit checks for
validity of the 16 digits and then stores them if valid. But the
#
key is
processed as the first digit of the next program number - which will make
the unit exit the programming mode. Hence, the
#
key must be used only
if the total number of digits entered is less than 16.
Program # 205:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Fax extensions -
You will hear:
“Two Zero Five”
The
#
at the end is not prompted as it is an indicator of the end of the
string.
Program #106:
Invalid Leading digits
All extensions with these leading digits are treated as invalid extensions,
except if that specific extension is listed as a Valid extension OR if that
leading digit is part of the Single digit dialing plan.
For example 106 3456789
#
makes all extensions whose first digit is 3 or 4
or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 as Invalid. So, if the caller dials 501, he will hear the
message “This entry is invalid” unless the extension 501 is programmed in
the VALID LIST of extensions
Enter all digits one after other and press # to terminate the entry.
Default value: 106 56789
#
Length of entry = maximum of 9 digits, including the
#
key
The
#
key must be used to terminate the entry, only if the total number of
digits entered is less than 9. If a
Þ
is entered, the unit prompts “This entry is
invalid” and ignores the entire string of digits that were entered.
Program # 206:
To listen to the currently programmed Invalid Leading digits -
You will hear:
18
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