Day Service/Night Service; Incoming Ringing (Which Extensions Ring) - BT Revelation Owner's Handbook Manual

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To access a system speed dial number
Speed Nos 800-899 (or 650-699)1
This feature gives access to one of the
(or
50)
numbers that can be programmed onto
the system as described on the previous
page.
• Dial one of the system speed dial number
codes
(800 - 899)
(or
650-699)1•
Caution
If your system is programmed to give
network dial tone at the extension then a
pause should be inserted at the start of all
speed dial numbers.
Similarly, if a phone has digits stored on a
programmable key, then a pause should be
inserted after the line selection digit.
1
These feature codes are used in earlier software
releases of BT Revelation
Day service/ night service
During day service and night service you can
100
program differences in ringing, Classes of
service , and the voice greeting heard by
callers (if you have a Voice Module installed -
see page
32).

Incoming ringing (which extensions ring)

You can set different incoming ringing for day
service and night service.
In default all lines will ring extensions
25
and the Central Bell. Every exchange line
may be programmed to ring up to ten
extensions and a Central Bell. The
Doorphone may be programmed to ring up to
ten extensions.
If you have a Systemphone, you can use the
Busy Lamp Field to show which extensions
have been programmed. See page
• From the programming position, dial
followed by the system PIN. T he
System phone shows Di a 1 admi
• Dial the admin code
night service).
•Enter the line number
Doorphone.
• Enter the extension number(s) to ring for
that line. To enter the Central Bell, press *
followed by
clear the bell.
• Press # to enter another line.
• Press # then HANDS FREE to finish
programming.
37.
code.
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( 1
for day service,
(1
to
4)
or
5
for a
1
to program the bell, or O to
Other features
20
to
70
2
for
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