The
#
at the end is not prompted as it is an indicator of the end of the
string.
Program # 616:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the No Answer string -
You will hear (when no strings are present):
“Six One Five (0.6 sec silence)”
Program # 517:
End of Call String (Hang up string)
The programming for the End-of-call string is identical to the Busy string
and you may program a Primary and Alternate End-of-call string.
The Hang up string is sent by the PBX whenever the caller disconnects
after calling the ATT 2000. The unit detects this string and terminates the
call immediately if the received string matches either the Primary or the
Alternate End of call (Hang up) string.
Length of entry = maximum of 32 digits, including the
#
key (for each
string).
Default value : None
The
#
at the end is not prompted as it is an indicator of the end of the
string.
Program # 617:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Primary End of Call
string -
You will hear:
“Six One Six (0.6 sec silence)”
Program # 518:
Action on No-digit response
When the caller tries an extension for the first time and gets a Busy or No
answer, the ATT 2000 prompts “Please try another extension or dial 0 for
the Operator” and after the second attempt the unit prompts “Please dial 0
for the Operator or try your call again later”. The ATT 2000 may be
programmed to either disconnect or transfer the caller to the Operator if
the caller does not press 0 when the caller has already tried one or two
extensions, which were either Busy, or No answer.
Enter 518 n where n = 0 or 1
Default value = 0 (transfer to operator). To have all such calls disconnected
enter 518 1.
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