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Joined: Jan 2005
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It really doesn't matter which system it is. They all use the same programming for the most part. In this case, you want to make sure that the cell phone number is stored in a speed bin higher than 9020 (a system speed bin). I like to use bin 9099 for applications such as this.
Then, set your CO lines to preset forward to this bin number in flash 40, page B. You can establish the time delay you want before this forwarding occurs in flash 40, page C.
The nice thing here is that you can change the cell phone number on the fly at any time, without having to get involved with system programming. Just change the speed bin entry from the attendant station. Don't want to use the feature anymore? Just delete the number in that speed bin.
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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