DS2000 03.20.07 Release Notes
New Features in 03.20.07
4 ◆ 03.20.07
extension. The call is sent as a Screened or Unscreened transfer, depending on programming.
For callers to use Directory Dialing, the system must have a name programmed for each extension
(up to 15 characters, A-Z, using upper and lower case letters). Each extension should also have a
name recorded in their Subscriber Mailbox. In addition, each extension used by Directory Dialing
must be installed and must have their Subscriber Mailbox active (Personal or Group).
System-Wide Programming
0201-Name Format
(NAME FMT)
Use this option to determine how extension names should be entered in 1801-Extension Name or via
the telephone. The options are 1 (first-last) and 2 (last-first). By default, this option is 1 (first-last).
If you enter 1 (first-last), the system assumes that all names are entered in the following format:
M
A
R
Y
First
(space or comma)
If you enter 2 (last-first), the system assumes that all names are entered in the following format:
J
O
N
E
Last
Programming Subscriber Mailboxes
1801-Extension Name
(NAME)
Enter the name for each extension (up to 15 characters, A-Z, using upper and lower case letters). Do
not use non-alpha characters. To separate a first name from a last name, enter a space (by dialing
0) as a delimiter. By default, there are no extension names entered. You can enter names in any of
the following formats:
●
First
●
Last
●
First (space) Last
●
Last (space) First
You can also use Name Programming from the telephone to enter extension names. For help with
programming names, see the Name Programming chart on the next page.
J
O
N
Last
Delimiter
S
M
A
First
Delimiter
(space or comma)
E
S
Comma delimiter is only available
with the PC Program.
R
Y
Comma delimiter is only available
with the PC Program.
DS2000 Release Notes