Programming instructions

BASIC CALL HANDLING PROGRAMMING TASKS DX-120 Programming Manual
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Programming Auto Redial
Extension users can use Automatic Redial (AR) to redial the last number dialed. The system automatically dials the
number and then waits for a predetermined time period.
Following this predetermined time period if no action is taken,
the system hangs up and the redial cycle continues until it reaches the number of attempts you specify.
The system continues redial attempts until one of the following occurs:
- The call rings through and caller picks up
- The maximum number of attempts is reached
- Any other feature is used on the telephone.
If all CO lines or CO line groups are busy when the system attempts the auto redial, that attempt counts as a valid
attempt and reduces the remaining number of attempts.
You can program the feature code Feature 7 8 as a flexible feature button on the DET. If you do, the extension
user can use that button to invoke the feature. While the feature is active the system lights the button LED a
steady red. When extension users are attempting a redial the system flashes the button red.
You set the number of redial attempts and the timed interval between attempts; these cannot be changed at the
extension level.
Other features that may be affected by auto redial include the following:
- Voice Mail - Digital Integration
- Extension Application - Voice Mail Table, Record Digit, and Automatic Record Member
PROGRAMMING AUTO REDIAL VIA PC-DBA
From the PC-DBA main screen:
Programming Auto Redial via PC-DBA (continued on next page)