Program # 513: Retrieve String
In some PBX systems, it may be necessary to dial a special string to retrieve
a call when the extension to which a call is transferred is Busy or No
answer. Here, you must program TWO different Retrieve strings Busy /
Invalid Retrieve string (0) and No answer Retrieve string (1). For example,
you may need to dial
Þ
2 to retrieve a call from a Busy extension and
Þ
3
to retrieve a call from a No-answer extension. In this case the Busy string to
be programmed here would be 513 0
ÞÞ
2 and the No answer string
would be 513 1
ÞÞ
3
Note: If the Busy retrieve string is identical to the No-answer retrieve string,
you must program the same string in both places. The No-answer retrieve
string should not be left blank.
Length of entry = maximum of 14 digits, including the
#
key (for each
string)
Default value: None (The unit will Hook Flash by default to retrieve a call)
The # at the end is not prompted as it is an indicator of the end of the
string.
Program # 613:
To listen to the currently programmed Retrieve strings, enter 613.
You will hear (in the above example):
“Six One Three (0.6 sec silence) Star Star Two beep beep Star Star Three “
Program # 514:
Answer String
The Answer string is similar to the Transfer and Retrieve string and may be
required in some PBX systems to be dialed to patch the external caller to
the called extension after the called party has answered the call.
For example, it may be required to dial
Þ
4 to patch the external caller to
the called extension after the called party has answered the call.
For the Primary Answer String, enter 517 0
Þ
4
#
Length of entry = maximum of 14 digits, including the
#
key (for each
string)
Default value: None (The unit will Hang up by default to transfer a call)
The
#
at the end is not prompted as it is an indicator of the end of the
string.
Program # 614:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Answer String -
47
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