Specifications
ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAMMING
HOW TO USE
voice terminal belonging to a backup person.
Delayed ring is often useful for
a secretary who can pick up calls for someone on a personal line.
No Ring:
People who do not normally answer incoming calls should have
their lines programmed for no ring. You may also prefer to program
telephones in public places, such as lobbies or conference rooms, not to ring.
A line programmed for no ring does not ring on outside calls, but does ring for
transferred and intercom calls. Even though the phones don’t ring, they still
can pickup lines that appear on the voice terminal.
If you decide that you want a line that you have programmed for delayed
ring or no ring to temporarily ring immediately, program the Ring Override
feature. (See “Ring Override.“)
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To program the line ringing option you prefer:
1
Slide the
TIP
switch to P.
2
Touch the line button for which you want to program immediate, delayed,
or no ringing.
3
Dial one of these codes for the type of ringing you want the line to have:
b
Dial
*35
for no ring.
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red light next to the line button goes
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ti
Dial
*36
for delayed ring.
The red light next to the line button flashes.
L Dial
*37
for immediate ring.
The red light next to the line button goes on steady.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each line button you want to program.
5
When you are finished programming, slide the
TIP
switch to the center
position.
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Even if you program the lines on your voice terminal not to ring, you can tell
if a call comes in for you because the green light next to the line button still
flashes. To answer the call:
1
Touch the line button next to the flashing green light.
i
Touch
Speakerphone
or lift your handset.
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