Set up PGM 206 prefix dialling table.( I know it says ISDN line data but it still works). You will need to state the maximum length of the numbers you are dialling for each lead number. That way if you dial a 7 digit number, the system knows to initiate the call immediately after the 7th digit...
Hi Jonah
I have forgotten what ver 1.1 is capable of, but you could give them user access to "System Data - Attendant ring mode" for day and night setting. Unfortunately Scenarios cannot be set here.
You could set up a remote phone and make it an attendant and they can choose scenarios.
You set all the current SCR entries for your DDIs to a scenario group. That group can be activated the same way Day/night/autoring are. namely DND-5-scenario number.
You should then be able to set day and night destinations and switch between all of them from the attendant phone.
I haven't...
Stopped using GAP handsets on LIK and UCP because they no longer work properly. Even had problems on LDK when the DECT was upgraded.
We now only use the LG DECT handsets
Hi Paul
Local remote mode is when you set the phone to local, and then the option "same LAN as MFIM" becomes available. Setting NO will put the phone in local remote mode.
You could try setting some phones to remote mode and make the MFIM IP the external IP of your router. It does use VOIM...
BN75
You could program the Prefix dialing table (PGM206).
Set the minimum and maximum digits dialed for every area code and the call connects a great deal faster. It also ignores the Enblock and interdigit timer.
However if you have speech issues after the call connects, this won't be fixed...
If you're not using it you don't need to enter anything.
The only other place that can restrict your digits is LCR. If LCR is on then it could be the problem
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