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Call Recycling
Call Recycling
Call Recycling allows callers to “recycle” a call, letting them enter multiple phone
numbers with a single phone call. By entering a DTMF “#” at the “Thank You” prompt at
the end of a call, or at the main Owners Menu prompt, the caller will be given the “Enter
Pager Number” prompt. At this point the call can be considered as being to an End To End
line, even though the call may be on a DID line. If the caller enters an invalid phone
number the invalid number prompt will be played. At that point the caller may enter a “#”
to reenter the subscriber number.
The caller may continue to recycle the call after placing each page, or performing owner
access operations, until the system wide recycle limit is reached. Each page, owner access,
or invalid number counts as one call recycle action. Thus there is no way to stay in recycle
mode indefinitely, the caller will always end up being disconnected.
When call recycling is enabled the system operator may control which subscribers may do
call recycling. This is done by only giving “thank you” prompts to those subscribers who
are to be allowed to have call recycling.
During call recycling, subsequent operations inherit some attributes of the original call.
The thank-you prompt status and the priority of the original subscriber ID will be applied
to all further subscriber IDs entered. This insures that a caller who has call recycling
enabled will be able to continue to recycle, even though some subscriber IDs he enters do
not normally get the thank-you prompt.
By default, this Call Recycling feature is off. One of the system configuration files on the
paging terminal must be edited to turn it on. Refer to Series 2000 Paging Terminals
Installation and Maintenance for details.
Trunk Time Control
Once a PageSaver user gets into his or her mailbox and is at the PageSaver Main Menu,
the user can perform at most two actions. Then the terminal will play the Thank You
prompt (if selected) and hang up.
This prevents users from tying up phone lines for extended periods while they “play” with
PageSaver features.
Similarly, each mailbox message can be repeated once; and each mailbox’s timestamp can
be repeated once.
Users can perform more actions by simply calling into their mailbox again.
The limit of two actions can be changed in a configuration file on the paging terminal.
Refer to Series 2000 Paging Terminals Installation and Maintenance for details.
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