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Hi All,
I know that programs data (or dump) can be printed using serial printer using SMDR port. I once printed all 00-99 and *00-*99 programs.
Q1: My question is that can we print those programs that are set at individual phones like #602, #603, #604 etc for call forwarding in the same way?
Q2: Can we see the call forwarding setting (or other program setting) that are done at individual phones with 20-key phone connected to program port 005 using some program?
Regards, kdas
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As far as I know, Porgram 97 lets you print all the settings in each programs. But for user settings like call forwarding, #602, #603, etc. and the likes, it is not possible.
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You can see all your call forwarding on a PC, and print it from there, but CF is user programmming not tech programming and the 00**99 will only print tech programs.
Only way to print the CF assignments is to get it from a PC and copy that data or print that data.
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Thanks for your responses. When you say that Call Forwarding can be seen on PC, do you mean PC connected to tty port using HyperTerminal or do you mean PC with dkdamin? Since I don't have a dongle I can't use dkadmin but I can connect using HyperTerminal. I am not aware if there is any other way. I would appreciate if someone could describe what to do to see call forwarding on PC. Thanks.
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You need dkadmin with a dongle. That is the whole deal. If you can look at dkadmin programming without making changes (the dongle issue) then maybe, costs nothing to try but I don't think there is anything you can view in hyperterm that does not require dkadmin and a dongle.
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