Slide Ringing; Alarm Ringing; System Speed Dial Trs Override - Panasonic DBS 576 Technical Manual

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Section 700 - Operation
Considerations
ISDN phones may not set BLF ringing.
For more information on BLF ringing, see "Line Appearances" on page 5-58.

Slide Ringing

Similar to Delayed Ringing, Slide Ringing allows an alternate position to answer calls. If a call is not
answered within a slide ringing time period, the call can be set to ring at another phone with that trunk
key.
One possible use for Slide Ringing is in an office with a common secretary. A non-ringing FF key can
be assigned for each CO trunk used by the group. If a call is not answered within the slide ringing
timer, the call will ring the common secretary.
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
FF11-02: Slide/Alarm Ringing Timer
FF2: Trunk setting (Slide Ringing)
FF4: FF Key Assignment (Direct Line Key)
Considerations
N/A

Alarm Ringing

Alarm Ringing allows the incoming ringing tone to be changed if the call is not answered in a
predetermined time. This can be very useful in alerting others to pick up unanswered calls.
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
FF2: Trunk Programming (Alarm Ringing)
FF11-02: Slide/Alarm Ringing Timer
Considerations
If slide ringing is enabled, it will override alarm ringing.

System Speed Dial TRS Override

Description
System Speed Dial (SSD) numbers may be used to outdial calls from extensions that otherwise have
outgoing call restrictions (i.e., Toll Restriction Service [TRS]).
576-51-700
DBS 576 (USA) issued April 2002
Chapter 3. System Features
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