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DNDR Not Working

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Baitshopboy

IS-IT--Management
Aug 22, 2012
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I've got DNDR set to 12 on a phone for someone that monitors another persons phone however there is no delay when the number is called. What gives?

Cheers!!
 
That's your problem, has to be SCN or MCN. Do you have a copy of the Feature Guide. It explains it all
 
Feature description
There are two types of Directory Number keys: ringing and non-ringing. The Directory Number
Delayed Ringing (DNDR) feature offers the ability to provide an audible notification (for
example, ringing or buzzing) after a specified delay to non-ringing keys for a particular Terminal
Number (TN). These keys can be either Single Call Non-Ringing (SCN) or Multiple Call Non-
Ringing (MCN).
When an incoming call is presented to an SCN/MCN key, the associated lamp starts flashing. If
Directory Number Delayed Ringing is defined for the set, an audible notification is given after a
defined number of seconds (from 1 to 120 seconds). The DNDR value is defined in LD 11, and
the feature is disabled if zero is selected as the delay value. When the feature is disabled, all
Single Call Non-Ringing (SCN) or Multiple Call Non-Ringing (MCN) keys for this particular TN
will not receive audible notifications.

Operating parameters
Only Meridian 1 proprietary telephones with DN key type SCN or MCN may use this feature;
analog (500/2500 type) telephones are not supported.
When enabling the Directory Number Delayed Ringing feature and zero is entered as delay
value, the desired Single Call Ringing or Multiple Call Ringing key must to changed to Single
Call Non-Ringing (SCN) or Multiple Call Non-Ringing (MCN).
The DNDR feature is enabled on a TN basis. Thus, all or none of the SCN/MCN keys for the
TN will receive the audible notification.
For a single call, two appearances of a Multiple Appearance Directory Number (MADN) may
ring simultaneously if their DNDR values differ by two seconds or less.
The DNDR value can be different for multiple TNs with the same DN appearance; therefore,
the audible notification may begin at different times for a single call.



 
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