Re: KX-T: How to reduce rings prior to AA transfer

2005-07-26 Thread Dan O'Neill
Charles Patterson wrote: > A couple of things might apply... > > When there is caller ID turned on for co's, the system will wait a couple of > rings. There is no cid on the T1 but I wonder if a misplaced setting (such > as for co 9 - which I believe represents the t1 trunks) might affect it.

Re: KX-T: How to reduce rings prior to AA transfer

2005-07-26 Thread Dan O'Neill
Charles Patterson wrote: > Hi Dan > > Do the phones actually ring before the voicemail answers? > Or is it that the caller hears a couple of rings before it is answered? The DID xxx-xxx-2323 always goes to the AA. The DID assignment is to extension 165 which is VM. > If the main number is alwa

Re: KX-T: How to reduce rings prior to AA transfer

2005-07-25 Thread Charles Patterson
quot;Dan O'Neill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 3:36 PM Subject: KX-T: How to reduce rings prior to AA transfer >I want to reduce the number of rings from two (2) to zero (0) when an > outside call to our main number is received. Our main number is always

Re: KX-T: How to reduce rings prior to AA transfer

2005-07-25 Thread Dan O'Neill
Paul H. Gusciora wrote: > Dan: > > You might get more responses if you can disclose the state and city you > (and the phone system) are in. Sorry, first posting to the list. I'll get the etiquette figured out. San Diego, California. > Do you have copies of the programming manuals for the KX-T

Re: KX-T: How to reduce rings prior to AA transfer

2005-07-25 Thread Paul H. Gusciora
Dan: You might get more responses if you can disclose the state and city you (and the phone system) are in. Do you have copies of the programming manuals for the KX-TD and KX-TVS? In addition to the KX-TD timers that you found, the TVS can delay before picking up a line. The delay depends on t

KX-T: How to reduce rings prior to AA transfer

2005-07-25 Thread Dan O'Neill
I want to reduce the number of rings from two (2) to zero (0) when an outside call to our main number is received. Our main number is always answered by the auto attendant. The main number is a DID from one of the eight (8) voice channels brought in via the voice T1. System information: KX-TD