System Speed Dial codes may be unmarked or marked. Marked codes are very useful for alternate long distance company numbers, access codes, and other numbers you may not want everyone in your business to know. When Station Message Detail Recording is used, an unmarked System Speed Dial code will printout the telephone number and not the code that was actually dialed. However, a marked System Speed Dial code will print out the code that was dialed (for example, #63) and not the telephone number.
# 6 3 | #63 |
SYSTEM SPEED DIAL CODES
RETURN INTERVAL FOR TRANSFERRED CALLS
When transferring calls from one voice terminal to another how many times would you like the second voice terminal to ring?
When your system is installed, it is set up so that a call transferred from one voice terminal to another rings four times at the second voice terminal. If no one answers, the call continues to ring at this voice terminal and also begins to ring again at the voice terminal from which it was transferred. If you wish, you can vary the number of times that transferred calls ring before they are returned to the sender.
For example, if your voice terminals serve large areas or if employees cannot stop their work immediately to answer calls, you may want transferred calls to ring as many as nine times before they are returned. On the other hand, if you prefer to minimize ringing at voice terminals that are unattended or in public places, you can set the return interval for one or two rings. You can also set your system not to return trans- ferred calls at all.
ONE-TOUCH HOLD WITH CALL ANNOUNCEMENT
Would you like the ability to place a call on hold while you place an intercom call?
Your MERLIN system is delivered to you set for OneTouch Transfer rather than for
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