BT Micro Owner’s Manual
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Internal (Default – Internal system recording)
Voicemail Password
The password can be between 1 and 8 digits long and can be
any number between 1 and 99999999
This is the password used to access the system answering
machine from extension 20.
Programming Password
The password is 4 digits long and can be any number between
0000 and 9999
This is the password used to access the programming functions
on the system when using a featurephone programming
position
Store All Calls in CDS Stores
Use this setting to determine what received calls are recorded
by the system in the Calling Line Identity (CDS) Stores.
If set to OFF, only missed calls will be stored. If set to ON, all
calls, including answered calls will be recorded in the CDS
store.
Door Intercom Enable
Use this to enable the operation of a Door intercom connected
via the system.
Featureline Operation
Use this setting to turn Featureline operation on and off. If the
unit is equipped with a Featureline on line 1 and this option is
turned on the system automatically inserts the additional digit 9
needed to make external calls on the Featureline.
Button Hopping
When Button hopping is enabled if you press a second line key
while on a call on another line the first call is disconnected. With
button hopping off the first call is placed on hold when the
second line key is pressed.
Line Key Light
This allows you to have the line key light flashing or steady
when a call is placed on hold. The default is flashing.
Programming Position
This is the programming featurephone. In default it is extension
20 but can be changed to any of the wired extension positions.
Night Services Start 1 (HHMM)
The time in 24-hour clock formats (HH:MM ) at which night
service 1 is activated on the system.
Night Service End 1 (HHMM)
The time in 24-hour clock formats (HH:MM ) at which night
service 1 is deactivated on the system.
Night Service Start 2 (HHMM)
The time in 24-hour clock formats (HHMM ) at which night
service 2 is activated on the system.
Night Service End 2 (HHMM)
The time in 24-hour clock formats (HHMM ) at which night
service 2 is deactivated on the system.