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Does anyone actually know the correct on hold sequence the MBX uses? Thru testing we have discovered PGM 290 #55 is the hold recall time--the amount of time before the system alerts the station that put the call on hold. But what are #56 and 57 for? Pgm 222 #7--CO Recall Ring No Answer Timer is the amount of time the station that put the call on hold will ring before it is disconnected. We have discovered if you can change Pgm 169 -- Recall No Answer from Disconnect to Attendant--the Attendant phone will ring after the originating Station has timed out (Pgm 222 #7). But the originating station does not continue to ring along with the attendant phone. How do you get the originating station and the attendant phone to ring at the same time?
K. Janssen
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