I WAS WONDERING IF ANY ONE HAS THE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO SET UP A RAD TO AUTOMATICALLY TRANSFER THROUGH AN AUTO ATTENDANT GREETING INSTEAD OF DAILING AN EXTENSION AND BEEING OPERATOR ASSISTED I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY HELP
MRoberts is right, no access to RAD other then what is stated in the manuals.
I suggest sticking with Operator F9*0 but for night time on big systems with 8-10 lines and up I always tell the last line in pool A to appear only at reception and not ring and tell the RAD to answer that line instead because what are the chances of an incoming call going to the last line? and at night? and in the day time most of the time its outbound because thats the first line people will grab to dial out so slim chance again for RAD answering during the day.It's a great chance to take and if it fails well then dial in and tell RAD not to answer lol.
~Will Nortel soon be NoTel??~
I think you mis-understood my earlier post. I have auto-attendent answering and then by dialing an extension I am able to get the fastrad to answer. I hooked up my extension 212 to an ATA. took the analog output of the ATA and hooked it up to trunk 51 on the system. Programmed the fastrad to answer trunk 51 on 18 sec (minimum allowed), and set the password on the fastrad.
When I start NRU I program it to call (our AA Number),,,,,,212, and set the connect type as remote.
This, while not published by norstar, does work JerryReeve
Communications Systems Int'l
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