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EZ Answer
If a digit is input while the main greeting is playing, the unit will
terminate the greeting playback and accept the dialed digit as
the first digit of the next program number.
Program # 105:
Operator extensions - The user may program up to 3
extensions as “Operator extensions”. These extensions may be
of different lengths. For example, you may enter 105 0 * 261 *
3564 #
In the above example, one Single digit, one 3 digit and one 4
digit extension has been programmed, Press * to separate two
extensions. Press # to terminate the entry. At least 1 digit
must be programmed. For example, the entry 105 1 # is a valid
entry.
When a caller requests a transfer to the Operator extension, EZ
ANSWER will dial the first extension in the above list. If the unit
encounters a busy signal from the first extension, it will try the
second and if even that is busy, it will try the third extension in
the list. If a blind mode of transfer has been selected, the unit
will dial the first extension and hang up.
However, even if a Fully supervised mode has been selected, the
unit will not perform a `no answer' check on the operator
extensions. The call will be transferred to the first operator
extension, which returns a ring signal.
Default value = 105 0 #
Length of entry = maximum of 16 digits, including the # key
The # key is used to terminate the entry sequence. If a *
is entered as the first digit or if two consecutive *s are
entered anywhere else in the string, the system will treat
it as an invalid entry.
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