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Hi, on a NEC IPK system, while in program mode, what memory block do I need to use to set the number of rings before it is transfered to voice mail on a station?
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I assume you mean the Call Forward No Answer timer?? Try 1.2.22. Rule of thumb is 20 seconds here..
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Well not realy, once a call is transfered to the station (215), I want it to ring 5 times and if no one answers to go into voice mail (300).
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What Paul W said:
Set the timer in prog 1-2-22 (20-24 seconds is about 5 rings) Note that this timer is system wide. In the newer release of software you have timers 1-4, 4 is the default for all users.
Then call forward bsy/no ans the stn 215 to vm (300)
From stn 215 dial 43 then 300.
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