User`s guide

TABLE 2-2. Call Processing Options.
Program
Option/
Code
Description
2901
Day Answer Delay
In Day mode, number of rings
before the SPIRIT Attendant
answers an incoming call. Set to
1 for immediate call handling.
2902
Night Answer Delay
In Night mode, number of rings
before the SPIRIT Attendant
answers an incoming call.
Determines immediate or backup
call handling. If not using Night
mode, set to 15.
2903
Dialing Delay
Number of seconds after an
announcement that a caller has to
dial a route or extension before
the call is transferred to the
receptionist.
9709
Lowest Extension
Identifies the lowest valid
extension number in the range
available in the system.
9710
Highest Extension
Identifies the highest valid
extension number in the range
available in the system.
Default
Possible
Current
Setting
Settings
Setting
1
1 – 25*
1
1 – 25*
2 2–5
10
10 – 57
57
10 – 57
* Use only odd-numbered settings for Answer Delay. Note that for backup
call answering, all common lines should be programmed for “delayed ring,”
which provides a 3-ring cycle delay before passing ringing to the SPIRIT
Attendant.
NOTE: The SPIRIT System alerts with a “ring-ring” cadence: a two-burst ring
followed by a pause and then another two-burst ring, and so on. The
SPIRIT Attendant counts each “burst.” Therefore, the SPIRIT
Attendant counts twice as many rings as a person would. For the
SPIRIT Attendant to answer on the second ring cycle, set it to answer
on 3 rings.
To change any of these Call Processing Options:
1. Select an outside line and dial a telephone number that is answered by the
SPIRIT Attendant.
2. Wait for an answer.
3. Dial followed immediately by the authorized caller number and #.
The two-beep confirmation tone sounds.
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Programming Features