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Callback to Cell Phone:
Speed Dialing Number and Name – Speed
Dialing Data
Enter the Common and Group Speed Dialing
numbers and names which are to be used for
Trunk-to-Trunk Forwarding.
(Maximum of 24 digits)
1~9, 0, *, #
Pause (Press line key 1)
Recall/Flash (Press line key 2)
@ = Code to wait for answer
supervision in ISDN (Press line
key 3)
Speed Dialing Number and Name – Transfer
Mode
When the incoming caller ID matches the
number programmed in the speed dial bin, this
setting determines the destination of the call.
0 = Not Used
1 = Internal Dial
2 = Incoming Ring Group (IRG)
Speed Dialing Number and Name – Transfer
Destination Number
When the incoming caller ID matches the
number programmed in the speed dial bin, this
setting determines the destination of the call.
Set up the transfer destination number or the
IRG number.
If Transfer mode is (Refer to
Program 13-04-03):
1 = Internal Dial Mode
1 ~ 9, 0, *, #, P, R, @
(Maximum 24 Characters)
2 = Incoming Ring Group
0 ~ 100 (IRG Number)
P = Pause
R = Recall
@ = Additional Digits when
using ISDN functionality
Basic Trunk Data Setup – Flexible Ringing
by Caller ID
Enable/Disable Flexible ringing on each Trunk
port base.
Mobile Extension Setup – Mobile Extension
Target Setup
For each Mobile Extension number, select the
Abbreviated Dial bin number to be associated
with it.
0 ~ 9999
(0 = No setting
1 ~ 9999 = target of mobile
extension)
Mobile Extension Setup – Trunk Access
Code
Select whether the Normal or Individual Trunk
access is used when making the call to the
mobile number.
0 = Use normal trunk access
code (Program 11-09-01)
1 = Use individual trunk access
code (Program 11-09-02)
Mobile Extension Setup – Call Back
Select whether or not the system will try to call
back a mobile extension user.
0 = Don’t call back
1 = Call back
System Options – Mobile Extension
Callback Duration Time
Determines the amount of time the system will
call back a mobile extension user before
abandoning the call.