Configuring the system specifically for the client
Comments about the system's programming codes
6.2.15
Run quick test
Checking terminals
Check the display of each terminal (for time and date). If there is nothing on the display, it
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means that there is a problem with the terminals or cables. Replace the terminal or inspect
cables.
Check analog terminals.
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Checking to see if the systems starts up properly
Make random internal and external calls.
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6.3
Comments about the system's programming codes
6.3.1
Main Configurations
Dialing mode on an external analog line (119)
The system supports two dialing modes for external and absent lines (for unused external line slots):
DP - Dial Pulse
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MF - Multifrequency (tone)
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Default access to a group of external lines (002)
This feature configures dialing "0" for each extension as the dialing method for a group of external lines. The default external
line access code is "0."
If the user enters an external access code of "0," the system will search for a Free
line in the group assigned. If there is no free line, the group will search for a line in
another group.
Analog line attendants (142)
These define the extensions or Consecutive Groups that will first answer calls received from a specific external line during a
specified time period (Day/Night). Any extension can also be configured as a second attendant. In this case an extension only
receives a call when the external line answering extension does not answer the call within a specified time (code 083). When
this occurs, extensions configured as second attendants for external lines receive the call along with the first attendants.
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