Specifications
630.2 TIMERS (Cont’d)
PROGRAMMING STEPS
C. Transfer Recall
To change this timer, dial an (*) asterisk and [24] on
the dial pad.
if you have a display phone, you will see the follow-
ing:
1. Enter the three-digit timer value on the dial pad
(000-255) which corresponds to 000 to 255
seconds. An entry to 000 will disable the timer.
2. When all changes have been made, press the
HOLD button. Confirmation tone will be heard
and the display will now update.
D. Message Wait Reminder Tone
To change this timer, dial an (*) asterisk and [25] on
the dial pad.
If you have a display phone, you will see the follow-
ing:
1. Enter the two-digit timer value on the dial pad
(00-99) which corresponds to 00 to 99 seconds.
An entry to 00 will disable the timer.
2. When all changes have been made, press the
HOLD button. Confirmation tone will be heard
and the display will now update.
DESCRIPTION
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This timer reflects the amount of time before an
unanswered transfer is recalled to the station that
initiated it. If the call is still unanswered for an
additional equal amount of time, it will recall the
attendant and if unanswered by the attendant will
recall all phones in the system.
Default: By default, the Transfer Recall Timeris set
at 030 seconds.
Disable: An entry to 000 will disable the timer.
A station with a message waiting can be reminded
at a timed interval with a tone. The tone will continue
until all messages have been answered. The inter-
val can be programmed between 00 and 99 minutes.
This feature can also be utilized to provide an audible
message wait signal to an SLT connected to the
system via an SLA adapter. Keep in mind that this
feature affects all the stations connected to the sys-
tem.
Default: By default, the Message Wait Reminder
Tone Timer is set at 00 minutes.
Disable: An entry to 00 will disable the timer.
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