Transfer Return
Code:
#105
Rings
Description:
Defines the number of times an extension should ring with a
transferred call before the call returns to the originating extension.
Valid Entries:
0
(transferred calls not returned to originating extension)
1 through 9
✓ 4
Considerations:
If you have a fax machine or an answering machine connected
to the system, set this number greater than the number of rings these devices
wait before answering. This value prevents a call transferred to these machines
from returning before it is answered.
Programming Steps:
1. Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ # ] [ 1 ] [ 0 ] [ 5 ] . The
display reads:
Transfer Return
4 Rings
2. Enter a different setting. For example, to set a transfer return of 5 rings,
press [ 5 ] . The display reads:
Transfer Return
5 Rings
PBX Dial-Out Code
Code:
#106
Description:
If your system is connected to a PBX (Private Branch Exchange)
or a Centrex system instead of directly to the local telephone
See appendix A for more infor-
company’s switching system, use this procedure to identify the digit you dial to
mation on programming for PBX
and Centrex.
get an outside line.
Valid Entries:
0 through 9
✓ 9
Consideration:
■ Use procedure #202, Line Type, to identify the lines that are connected to
the PBX or Centrex.
■ Do not include the dial-out code in System Speed Dial, Personal Speed Dial,
and Auto Dial numbers. The system automatically supplies it.
Programming Steps:
1. Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ # ] [ 1 ] [ 0 ] [ 6 ] . The
display reads:
PBX DialOut Code
Data 9
2. Enter the correct dial-out code. For example, if you dial [ 8 ] to dial out,
press [ 8
]. The display reads:
PBX DialOut Code
Data 8
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