Specifications
TRANSFER RETURN
INTERVAL
CALL REPORT
But if the box next to “Area Code Only” has a check, you have to set the
system for this type of long-distance dialing (area code + telephone number)
as follows:
1
Enter administration mode.
The red lights go
on
next to
Administer
and
Restrict.
2 Dial
*37.
3 Touch Administer.
The console beeps twice.
4
Continue to administer the system, or leave administration mode.
Reversing the Procedure
If you ever have to reset your system to toll-prefix dialing, follow the above
procedure but dial
*36
instead of
*37
in step 2.
Locate the column headed “Transfer Return Interval” on the System
Configuration Form. If the box next to
’
Rings” is checked and the
number 4 is filled in, the system is factory set to return unanswered
transferred calls after four rings. You don’t have to
do
anythirzg.
But if the “No Rings” box is checked, or the
“-
Rings” box is filled in
with a number other than 4, then you have to change the system as follows:
1
Enter administration mode.
2
Dial *2 plus the number of rings (0 through 9) you want before a call
returns.
NOTE:
If 0 is selected, calls will not be transferred back to the originator.
3 Touch Administer.
The console beeps twice.
4
Continue to administer the system or leave administration mode.
If you have the optional data collector and printer necessary to generate Call
Reports, you can keep records of incoming and outgoing calls. You will first
need to set the date using the following procedure:
1
Enter administration mode.
The red lights go
MZ
next to
Administer
and
Restrict.
2 Dial
*80.
3
Dial two digits for the month (01 through 12).
4
Dial two digits for the day (01 through 31).
5
Dial two digits for the year (00 through 99).
6 Touch Administer.
The console beeps twice.
7
Continue to administer the system, or leave administration mode.
Now set the time:
1
Enter administration mode.
The red lights go on next to
Administer
and
Restrict.