Built-In Auto Attendant Installation - Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual

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the loop start CO line that the call was made on
will be free for other calls if the caller hangs up
before
the call is answered.
The
initialized
disconnect
setting is 40 seconds. The other timing
options
available
are 150 seconds
and 350
seconds.
Set LEDs 16 and 17 for the desired time
as follows:
40 seconds: LED 16 = Off. LED 17 = Off.
3.
Ensure that the RRCS and RKYS is installed on
the RCTU Common
Control PCB per Chapter 4-
Printed Circuit Boards.
4.
Program
the system
per the
instructions
in
Subsection
6.11.2.
5.
Record the message
and dialing prompts
on the
announcement
device
per
the
device
manufacturer's
instructions.
150 seconds: LED 16 = Off. LED 17 = On.
350 seconds: LED 16 = On. LED 17 = Off.
Ground
start lines disconnect
automatically
with
this timer.
Program
lfi-Selects
Automatic
Release
(AR) on
Voice Mail, Auto Attendant
or voice calls. This will
provide
automatic
release
(if the
calling
party
disconnects)
without waiting for the safeguard
timer in
Program 1 O-3.
6.11.3
Built-in
Auto
Attendant
Installation
The built-in Auto Attendant
feature
only requires the
installation
of a feature
key and customer-supplied
announcement
devices to deliver announcements
to
callers. The feature does not require the installation
of
any other devices. Install the customer-supplied
digital
announcement
devices using the following instructions
(Figure 6-42).
Note:
In Figure 6-42 and elsewhere
in this manual,
announcement
devices are referred
to as Al
and
A2.
Al
designates
a
primary
announcement
device,
and A2 a secondary
announcement
device.
The prime
marks
following
the designation
distinguishes
the
multiple announcers
from each other.
1.
Ensure
that
the
RSTU,
PSTU,
PESU,
or
RDSU/RSTS
that will connect
with the device is
installed per Chapter
4-Printed
Circuit Boards.
2.
Connect the devices to the selected circuit per the
RSTU,
PSTU,
PESU,
or RDSU/RSTS
wiring
diagrams in Chapter 7-Wiring
Diagrams.
January
1996
6-65

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