
Prestige 202H User’s Guide
Table
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Callback | This field determines if your Prestige will allow call back to this user upon | No (default) |
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| requested. In such a case, your Prestige will disconnect the initial call from |
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| this user and dial back to the specified callback number (see ahead). |
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| No – The default is no callback. |
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| Optional – The user can choose to disable callback. |
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| Mandatory – The user cannot disable callback. |
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Phone # | This option allows the user to specify the call back telephone number on a | No (default) |
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by Caller | mobile user at different numbers, e.g., a sales rep. in a hotel. |
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| If the setting is Yes, the user can specify and send to the Prestige the |
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| callback number of his/her choice. |
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| The default is No, i.e., your Prestige always calls back to the fixed callback |
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| number. |
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Callback | If Phone # Supplied by Caller is No, then this is a required field. Otherwise, |
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Phone # | a N/A will appear in the field. Enter the telephone number to which your |
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| Prestige will call back. |
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Rem CLID | If you enable CLID Authen field in Menu 13, then you need to specify the |
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| telephone number from which this user calls. Your Prestige will check the |
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| CLID in the incoming call against the CLIDs in the database. If they do not |
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| match and CLID Authen is Required, your Prestige will not answer the call. |
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Idle Time- | Enter the idle time (in seconds). This | 100 seconds |
out | user can be idle before your Prestige disconnects the call when the Prestige |
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| is calling back. |
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| Idle time is defined as the period of time where there is no data traffic |
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| between the |
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Once you have completed filling in this menu, press [ENTER] at the message “Press ENTER to Confirm…” to save your configuration, or press [ESC] to cancel.
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