Unique Line Ringing (#209); Transfer Return Rings (#105) - Avaya PARTNER Installation And Use Manual

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Transfer Return Rings (#105)

Use this feature, which applies to all system extensions, to define the number of times a
transferred call rings before it goes to the transfer return extension.
Considerations
If you have a fax machine or an answering machine connected to the system, set Transfer
Return Rings to a number greater than the number of rings at which these devices answer.
The system does not start counting the number of rings for a transferred call (to determine
when it goes to the transfer return extension if it is not answered) until the transfer originator
hangs up.
If you program Hunt Group Extensions (#505), make sure this setting is four or more rings.
This setting allows the call to continue hunting to other group extensions if it is not answered
by the first group extension where it rings.
Programming
To change the number of times a transferred call rings before returning to the transfer return
extension:
f00ss#105
1. Press
2. Enter a setting (0–9; 4 is the factory setting), or press
amount of rings appears, similar to the following:
Transfer Return
5 Rings
3. Select another procedure, or exit programming mode.

Unique Line Ringing (#209)

Use this feature to assign a ringing pattern (maximum of eight) to a line for users to differentiate,
by sound, which line is ringing. Once a ring pattern is assigned to a line, incoming calls on that line
ring with the assigned ring pattern. Incoming calls that are transferred to another station ring with
the assigned ring pattern followed by two "transfer beeps." Transfer returned calls also ring with
the two "transfer beeps."
Programming System Options
4
4
4
at extension 10 or 11.
D
until a display with the desired
4

Unique Line Ringing (#209)

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