AT&T 518-455-710 Telephone User Manual


 
Routes
see example
Example: Programming Routes for ABC Supermarket
The following instructions show how to program the routes
NOTE:
Program all Destination extensions before programming
for the ABC Supermarket example setup described on
disconnects.
page 1-10:
To program a route for transfer to a Destination
To program Route 0:
extension:
DIAL
[
] [
3
] [
0
] [
1
] [
0
] [
#
] [
1
] [
6
] [
#
] [
#
] [
#
]
DIAL
[
] [
3
]
where 0 is the route number, 10 is the Day
Primary Destination, and 16 is the Day Second-
DIAL Route number (0–9)
ary Destination
DIAL
Day Primary extension number
Also enter the following command so the Attendant will
DIAL
[
#
]
hang up after playing the Night Announcement:
DIAL
Day Secondary extension number (optional)
DIAL
[
] [
8
] [
0
] [
2
] [
1
] [
5
] [
#
] [
#
]
where 0 is the route number, 21 is the code for
DIAL
[
#
]
Night Primary Destination, and 5 means
DIAL
Night Primary extension number (optional)
"disconnect"
To program Route 1:
DIAL
[
#
]
DIAL
Night Secondary extension number (optional)
DIAL
[
] [
3
] [
1
] [
2
] [
0
] [
#
] [
#
] [
#
] [
#
]
DIAL
[
#
]
where 1 is the route number, 20 is the Day
Primary Destination, and there is no Night
Primary Destination
To program the Attendant to hang up when a certain
in after-hours mode):
DIAL
[
] [
8
]
DIAL
Route number
ENTER
a two-digit number for the Destination to be
programmed:
11 = Day Primary
12 = Day Secondary
21 = Night Primary
22 = Night Secondary
DIAL
[
5
]
DIAL
[
#
] [
#
]
To erase a Destination extension for a route:
DIAL
[
] [
8
]
DIAL
Route number
ENTER
a two-digit number for the Destination to be
programmed:
11 = Day Primary
12 = Day Secondary
21 = Night Primary
22 = Night Secondary
DIAL
[
0
] (zero)
DIAL
[
#
] [
#
]
route is selected:
If route is selected, Attendant hangs up (useful for Route 0
To program Route 2:
DIAL
[
] [
3
] [
2
] [
1
] [
2
] [
#
] [
1
] [
4
] [
#
] [
#
] [
#
]
where 2 is the route number, 12 is the Day
Primary Destination, and 14 is the Day Second-
ary Destination
To program Route 3:
DIAL
[
] [
3
] [
3
] [
1
] [
3
] [
#
] [
1
] [
5
] [
#
] [
#
] [
#
]
where 3 is the route number, 13 is the Day
Primary Destination, and 15 is the Day
Secondary Destination
Answer Delay (Day)
Sets the number of rings before the Attendant answers a
call during business hours.
DIAL
[
] [
2
] [
9
] [
0
] [
1
]
DIAL Number of rings
Valid settings = 1–15 rings
Factory setting = 1 ring
DIAL
[
#
]
Answer Delay (Night)
Sets the number of rings before the Attendant answers
When business is closed.
DIAL
DIAL
DIAL
[
] [
2
] [
9
] [
0
] [
2
]
Number of rings
Valid settings = 1–15 rings
Factory settings = 1 ring
[
#
]
2-8 Installation and Programming