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Table 23 Feature settings (Sheet 3 of 3)
Attribute
Park mode
Maximum CLI per line
Answer keys
Receiver volume
Directed pickup
Set relocation
Alarm set
Value
Description
Lowest
Determine how the system assigns a retrieval code to parked calls.
Cycle
Lowest, the system chooses the lowest code that is available when
the call is parked.
Cycle, the system chooses the codes in a sequence, from lowest to
highest, until all the codes have been used, then starts at the lowest
code again.
Also refer to "Common dialing plan settings" in the Networking
Configuration Guide (NN40020-603) (Call Park access code) and
"Timers" on page 78
Default: Lowest
<read-only>
This setting indicates the maximum number of telephones that
display CLID simultaneously for an incoming call.
Default: 30
Basic
The Answer keys setting allows you to determine what types of calls
alert at a telephone that has answer DNs assigned. Answer key
Enhanced
changes do not apply to portables.
Extended
Warning: Do not change the default setting (Basic) if you have
Contact Center active on your system.
Refer to
each setting.
Also refer to
Default: Basic
Use sys volume
Specify if the volume level of a receiver or headset returns to the
system default level when a call ends or is put on hold, or if it remains
Use set volume
at the volume level set at the individual telephone.
Default: Use sys volume
<check box>
If selected: allows anyone to answer any calls by specifying the
internal number (DN) where the call is ringing.
Directed pickup is useful when not all the telephones have the same
lines, but you want to allow co-workers to answer a call on any
external line.
Note: Do not confuse Directed pickup with the Group pickup feature.
Group pickup allows you to answer a call at any telephone within a
specific group, without specifying the internal number (DN) of the
ringing telephone.
Default: Selected
<check box>
If selected: Set relocation, after you perform the telephone
installation and programming, for more flexibility in testing equipment.
You can move any digital telephone to a new location without losing
the directory number, autodial settings, personal speed dial codes,
and any programming for that telephone.
If not selected: Set relocation while moving a telephone, the internal
number and programming data remain with the physical port on BCM.
When you connect the telephone somewhere else, it does not receive
the original programming. A telephone that is plugged into the original
jack downloads the programming. If the new telephone is a different
model, it downloads the part of the programming that is the same for
both models.
Default: Cleared
DN: <number>
Assign a device on which alarm messages appear when a problem is
detected in the system.
Chapter 9 Global telephony settings
(Park timeout).
"Answer DN answer key levels" on page 78
"Answer DNs tab" on page
for attributes of
49.
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