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The only place I can seem to find feature codes for stations is individually in the Owner or tech manual in the feature operation description. Isn't there just a list from FEAT 01 to FEAT 75 (eg) out there with the function for current Iwatsu systems (VS, ECS, APS)? I'm trying to turn of Handsfree Answerback on ICM calls so that it rings the phone. MIC and DND are not what I am looking for. I thought it was FEAT 65, but it's not working. :confused:
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You can make the phones ring instead of voicing through by going to class 4 item 22. Then go to the individual stations and program them to be tone instead of voice.
As far as the list of feature codes, I am not sure. On the KTD-2 phones there is a sticker that attaches to a slide out card that has some of them on there.
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You need to look at 4.22 in your database and make sure it is set to "Called Party". If it is not, each individual station may not have control. You should be able to use Feat 65 to decide whether a station rings or comes over the speaker when another extension calls. I use it all the time on installs and during svc calls. You may want to look up 4.22 in your tech manual. Here is a description from the help menu of the programmer, which you may also want to check into:
"ICM Call Mode is used to determine which station - either the calling station or the called station - has the ability to change the ICM calling mode. The station defined in Class 04.22 as the call mode station (calling station or called station) can determine whether the call mode is tone or voice. If the data field is set to 0 - Called party control and the station has been set to receive voice calls, the calling station can toggle the call from voice to tone."
I thought you said that your system was down...
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Thank so much. I figured out that it wasn't working on our system for testing purposes because we were set to Calling Party. Assistance is quite appreciated
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