Quick Start Guide

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Call Transfer
Absent Transfer
The IX Series offers three types of call transfers: Absent, Delay, and Schedule. Before conguring a Transfer
Setting, refer to page 14 for help partitioning an IX Series system.
The amount of time set for each station’s Call Timeout (Call Settings > Call Origination) should take into
consideration the longest possible time a call will need to reach the nal transfer destination. For example,
a Door Station calling into a Master Station using a Delay Transfer to up to two other Master Stations should
have a Call Timeout set to 90 seconds. 30 seconds for the initial call, up to 30 seconds for the rst transfer,
and 30 seconds for the second.
Step 1: Opening Absent Transfer
Getting Started
Absent Transfer is meant to be turned “On” or “Off” by manually pressing the Transfer button on the Master
Station. If Absent Transfer is “On”, an incoming call will immediately be transferred when received by the
Master Station.
Note: To avoid call transfer loops, two stations should not be set to transfer to the other. Every station should have a unique
transfer destination.
Re-transfer allows
incoming transfered calls
to be transfered to another
destination
Note:
Step 2: Enabling Absent Transfer
From the menu on the left, expand Transfer Settings
and select Absent Transfer.
1.1 - Absent Transfer
Select the Station Number of the
station receiving the transfer.
2.1 - Transfer Destination
2.2 - OK
Click
OK
.
Click the Update button to store
the settings and continue to the next
step.
2.3 - Update