BT Micro Owner’s Manual
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Enter the extensions to be entered in this Class.
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.
To allow extensions use System Speed Dials overriding call
restrictions
You may wish to allow extensions to dial numbers entered in
the System Speed Dial list, which they are restricted from
dialling directly. For example, these could be numbers that
extensions in Classes 2, 3 or 4 cannot dial directly. Entering
these numbers into the System Speed Dial list and activating
this feature on the extensions allows the restricted extensions to
access these numbers.
By default, this feature is not activated on any extension.
From the Programming Extension, press the PROGRAMME
Key
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘System programming’ is
displayed.
Select ‘System programming’.
Enter the System Programming Password and select
‘Extensions’.
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘Sys. Speed no. override’ is
displayed.
Select ‘Sys. speed no. override’
Select the extensions on which you wish to activate the feature.
Those extensions allowed to dial System Speed Dial numbers
not normally appropriate to their Class of Service are indicated
by a .
Press the Hands-free Key to finish programming.
Note
Numbers on an extension’s Personal Speed Dial list cannot
override the Class of Service restriction of the extension
Using Voicemail
Voicemail
Voicemail common parameters
Up to 8 extensions can be allocated voice boxes.
The maximum number of messages that can be stored in a
Mailbox is 20 at power up. This number is programmable from
10 to 50 messages.
The maximum message and Greeting length is programmable
between 60-180 seconds. The time allocated at Power Up is 60
seconds.
Unretrieved messages are deleted in 15 days and retrieved
messages are deleted in 8 days.
An extension must be allocated a Voice Mailbox before it can
use voicemail. In default, extensions are not allocated a Voice
Mailbox.
To allocate a Voice Mailbox to an extension
From the Programming extension, press the PROGRAMME
Key
Press the Scroll Down Key () until ‘System programming’ is
displayed.
Select ‘System programming’.