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New customer lost all programming, and I'm cleaning up the mess. Got everything except:
They have a 3rd party voicemail with operator/overflow to Box/Phantom 500. In *33 I set the owner of 500 to port 000. In 39 I put a ##500 on all the phones.
How the heck do I make the button ring out loud on one phone, or all phones? Right now it only flashes.
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I don't have my manual with me but in my notes I have assign ringing in *71 - *73 You might look at those programs. JBW
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That's it, program *71-*73. *71 is for immediate ringing, *72 is for 8 second delay ringing, and *73 is for 24 second delay ringing. You would enter 500# in program *71 and light up the LEDs that correspond to the port number that should ring with phantom 500. Remember, LED 1 is port 000.
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Cool, Thanks guys! The manual that I had with me did not have ANY of the * programs in it.
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If my memory serves me correctly I believe the DK16e supports the phantom dn numbers and the plain DK16 does not. The incorrect manual would be a problem. JBW
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