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Rotary Lines

If you have any rotary outside lines, circle the “r” next to each line on the System Configuration Form. If you aren’t sure if you have rotary orTouch- Tone lines, call your local telephone company.

Night Service

If your system will have an extra-alerting device, check “Night Ring” on the System Configuration Form to indicate which lines will activate this device when the person who usually answers calls is not available. if you have more than one extra-alerting device, indicate on the form which device will be activated by which lines. (For a more detailed explanation, see page 56.)

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SMDR Options

If your system will use SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) to keep a record of calls, fill in the minimum length of calls to be recorded. (If you don’t specify a minimum call length, the system doesn’t record calls that last less than 1 minute.) If you want to record all calls, enter “O.” Also in- dicate whether or not the system should record incoming calls. (For a more detailed explanation, see page 60.)

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System Speed Dial Numbers

If you want to store numbers that anyone in your business can dial using a 3-character code, fill in these numbers on the System Speed Dial Direc- tory, page 110. You can associate up to 40 digits and special characters, including pause (p), recall (r), and Touch-Tone Enable (t), with each System Speed Dial code. (For a more detailed explanation, see page 57.)

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Group Page Groups

If you plan to use the Group Page feature, which allows people to receive paging messages through their voice terminal speakers, you need to assign intercom numbers to Group Page groups. On the Group Page Directory, page 111, fill in the intercom numbers and names of people designated for each group. You may establish up to seven groups, each covering a maximum of ten people. (For a more detailed explanation, see page 55.)

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