Automatic Tries to Route 0 (Day)

Sets the number of times the Attendant will automatically transfer a caller to Route 0—when the caller does not dial a route or extension during the Day, Night, or Transfer Fail announcement—before the Attendant hangs up (during business hours).

DIAL

DIAL

[ ] [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 0 ] [ 6 ]

Number of transfer attempts Valid settings = 1–20 attempts Factory setting = 3 attempts

DIAL

[ # ]

Automatic Tries to Route 0 (Night)

Sets the number of times the Attendant will automatically transfer a caller to Route 0—when the caller does not dial a route or extension during the Day, Night, or Transfer Fail announcement—before the Attendant hangs up (after business hours).

DIAL

DIAL

[ ] [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 0 ] [ 7 ]

Number of transfer attempts Valid settings = 1–20 attempts Factory setting = 3 attempts

DIAL

[ # ]

Security Code

Identifies a code (1–6 digits in length) that must be entered in order to program the Attendant. The default security code is 789.

To change the security code:

DIAL

[ ] [ 6 ]

DIAL

New code (1–6 digits in length)

DIAL

[ # ]

DIAL

New code again

DIAL

[ # ] to confirm new code

 

A two-beep confirmation tone sounds. Be sure

 

to remember the new security code. If you

 

forget it, you will need to reprogram all

 

Attendant settings (see "Lost Security Code" in

 

Appendix B).

IMPORTANT: Immediately write down the security code and keep it in a safe place. If you

lose it, you will not be able to change your announcements or do any other programming

until you call the Helpline.

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