To shift back to auto call back mode,
Dial #
0000 + 162 #
4.
If the called Extension is engaged, the user will hear 2 tones. Now FLASH (press “Transfer” key in case of KTS) to get back to
the Junction line. If FLASH (Transfer in case of KTS) is not done within 10 secs, the Junction line will get connected. This is
the default setting in the PBX.
Alternately the user can change to the following mode
:
On dialing an engaged extension user would get engaged tone. During the engaged tone user can FLASH (Press
“Transfer” in case of KTS) and get connected to the Junction line.
Programming
:
Dial #
0000 + 1531 #
To shift back to the default setting:
Dial #
0000 + 1530 #
Making two or more Junction calls from SLT
While talking on one Junction line,
FLASH
Dial ## - To park the call
Dial 9 to take another Junction
Dial the required Telephone number
FLASH
Dial ## - To retrieve the first parked call
Similarly, more calls can be made.
Junction dial out and transfer from KTS to SLT
One way is as described above in call hold and transfer. Alternately following is another process:
During internal call talk
– press CONF key
Press Junction DSS key
Dial Telephone Number
Press CONF key
Hang Up
The extension can talk on the Junction line
Junction Hold Time Change
Press ‘Program Key’ twice + Press Left/ Right arrow to enter + Press Up/ Down arrow to select ‘CO Hold Time’ +
Press Left/ Right arrow to set the time +
Press 'Store/ Hold’ Key
.
Junction Dialing Delay Time
.
This is the time after the last digit dialed by an extension on Junction Line.It is 5 secs in default.
The PBX assumes call maturity from after the lapse of this time.
The FLASH function to Hold an Incoming Junction call starts working after the lapse of this time.
To change this delay time, Dial #
0000 + 03 TT #
Where, TT= 01 to 99 secs. Default value = 05 (5 secs)
.
Junction - FLASH
.
To send FLASH on Junction line for using Call Waiting on the Telephone Line, do the following
:
FLASH while talking on the Junction Line and then Dial # 8
.
Junction Grouping
.
The Junction lines can be grouped into 2 groups and accessed with 2 different access codes. One group of Junctions are called
“Normal Junctions” and the other ones are called “Special Junctions”. Refer “LCR (Least Call Routing)” for its setting & operations.
Every Junction can be given a separate access code = 1,2,3,4,5,7 or 8. It cannot be 9,0 or 6. If flexible numbering is done then the
first digit of the flexible numbers cannot be used. Refer “LCR (Least Call Routing)” for its setting & operations.
.
Junction Ring Assignment
.
Junction lines incoming ring can be set in the following 2 modes
:
1.
Auto Attendant Mode (PBX gives Welcome message. Refer “Auto Attendant Mode Setting” for this.)
2. Direct Ring Mode (Calls land on Operator or defined extensions in Simultaneous Ring mode or Round Robin
Ring mode)
Setting Direct Ring Mode
To set Junctions in Direct Ring mode, following are the programs:
Dial #
0000 + 11 # (To set all Junctions in Direct Ring mode)
Dial #
0000 + 11 J # (To set selected Junctions in Direct Ring mode)
Here, J= Junction in Direct Ring Mode (1 to 8)
Note
:
When a junction is set in “Direct Ring Mode”, “Auto Attendant Mode” automatically gets cancelled.
Simultaneous Ring
In this mode, incoming Junction lines ring on one or more Extensions.
Incoming ring of Junction Lines can be programmed separately for Day and Night modes as described below:
Dial #
0000 + 3 X J NN 0 #