Chapter 4. Key Telephone Features Section 700 - Operation
4-42 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700
Delayed Ringing
(CPC-AII and CPC 2.0 and higher)
Description
Delayed ringing causes a call that is unanswered at a primary extension to
ring at a secondary extension.
CO delayed ringing causes an incoming outside call to ring at a designated
extension or extensions if it is not answered within a certain period of time.
CO delayed ringing is also available for hunt group pilot numbers.
Extension delayed ringing causes any type of call, outside or intercom, to ring
at a designated extension or extensions if it is not answered within a certain
period of time. The phones receiving the delayed call must have a DSS/BLF
key assigned to the extension originally intended to receive the call.
Considerations
In CPC-B Versions prior to 3.1, timing for CO and extension delayed
ringing was controlled by the Call Forward - No Answer Timer.
In CPC-AII and CPC-B Versions 3.1 and higher, the following timers have
been implemented:
- The Central Office Delayed Ring Timer controls delayed ringing for
outside calls.
- The Extension Delayed Ring Timer controls delayed ringing for
extension calls.
Dial “0” for Attendant
(All Versions)
Description
The Attendant can be called from any extension by simply pressing “0.”
If multiple attendants are assigned, a dial “0” call goes to the first Attendant
first. If the first attendant is busy, the call goes to the second Attendant. The
call will continue to transfer to the next attendant in the attendant group if
necessary.