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| Chapter 8 Global telephony settings 75 |
Table 24 Feature settings (Sheet 3 of 3) |
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Park mode | Lowest | Determine how the system assigns a retrieval code to parked calls. |
| Cycle | Lowest, the system chooses the lowest code that is available when |
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| the call is parked. |
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| Cycle, the system chooses the codes in a sequence, from lowest to |
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| highest, until all the codes have been used, then start at the lowest |
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| code again. |
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| Also refer to “Common dialing plan settings” in the BCM 4.0 |
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| Networking Configuration Guide (N0060606) (Call Park access code) |
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| and “Timers” on page 76 (Park timeout). |
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| Default: Lowest |
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Maximum CLI per line | 30 | This setting indicates the maximum number of telephones that |
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| displays CLID simultaneously for an incoming call. |
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Answer keys | Basic | The Answer keys setting allows you to determine what types of calls |
| Enhanced | alert at a telephone that has answer DNs assigned. Answer key |
| changes do not apply to portables. | |
| Extended | |
| Warning: Do not change the default setting (Basic) if you have | |
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| Contact Center active on your system. |
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| Refer to “Answer DN answer key levels” on page 76 for attributes of |
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| each setting. |
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| Also refer to “Line Access - Answer DNs tab” on page 49. |
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| Default: Basic |
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Receiver volume | Use sys volume | Specify if the volume level of a receiver or headset returns to the |
| Use set volume | system default level when a call ends or is put on hold, or if it remains |
| at the volume level set at the individual telephone. | |
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| Default: Use sys volume |
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Directed pickup | <check box> | If selected: allows anyone to answer any calls by specifying the |
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| internal number (DN) where the call is ringing. |
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| Directed pickup is useful when not all the telephones have the same |
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| lines, but you want to allow |
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| external line. |
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| Note: Do not confuse Directed pickup with the Group pickup feature. |
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| Group pickup allows you to answer a call at any telephone within a |
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| specific group, without specifying the internal number (DN) of the |
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| ringing telephone. |
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| Default: Selected |
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Set relocation | <check box> | If selected: Set relocation, after you perform the telephone installation |
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| and programming, for more flexibility in testing equipment. You can |
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| move any digital telephone to a new location without losing the |
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| directory number, autodial settings, personal speed dial codes, and |
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| any programming for that telephone. |
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| Not selected: Set relocation while moving a telephone, the internal |
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| number and programming data remain with the physical port on BCM. |
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| When you connect the telephone somewhere else, it does not receive |
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| the original programming. A telephone that is plugged into the original |
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| jack downloads the programming. If the new telephone is a different |
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| model, it downloads the part of the programming that is the same for |
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| both models. |
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| Default: Cleared |
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Alarm set | DN: <number> | Assign a device on which alarm messages appear when a problem is |
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| detected in the system. |
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