Night Transfer Of Ringing Mode; Call Transfer - Attendant Calls To The Alternate; Attendant Telephone - Comdial DXP, DXP Plus, FX Attendant Manual

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Attendant Features
your company has several departments you might assign all group 1 messages to the
sales department and all group 2 messages to the customer service department.)
**Note 1: Number 42, Reminder Prompt is used in DISA applications to prompt call-
ers, who are making a line to line connection through the DXP, to dial a code. This
allows the caller to continue the connection. See your system installer for details.
***Note 2: Number 43, Digit Collection is used in computer telephony applications
to prompt callers to enter a string of digits such as a social security number. These
digits access a data base causing data about the caller to be displayed on the called
party's computer screen. See your system installer for details.

8.11 Night Transfer Of Ringing Mode

You can enable an operating mode that automatically transfers all
incoming calls to a particular telephone or group of telephones for
answering.
• To enable or disable the night transfer of ringing mode,
1. PRESS INTERCOM.
2. DIAL *#0*03.
3. DIAL 1 to enable the feature, OR DIAL 2 to disable the feature.
4. PRESS SPEAKER to end.
Note: Your system installer can program a button on your tele-
phone that will enable or disable night transfer of ringing with
one touch. If you have this button, the BLF light next to the button
will flutter when night transfer of ringing mode is enabled.
8.12 Call Transfer - Attendant Calls To
The Alternate Attendant Telephone
The system installer can arrange for another telephone to serve as an
alternate attendant location. You can transfer all calls that would ring
at your telephone to this alternate attendant telephone whenever you
wish to do so.
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