| Job in Ireland! PT 4 6 8 are standard here in the UK Checking the current Settings. Meridian 1 Release 20 and later. The RCO prompt for the extensions is only available on machines with Release 20 or later. This allows more flexibility in the settings. There are six prompts that define the number of ringing cycles. CFN0, CFN1 and CFN2 are the normal ringing cycle settings and DFN0, DFN1 and DFN2 are used for distinctive ringing. To change the setting on systems prior to Release 20. LD 15 REQ CHG TYPE CDB CUST 0 Press the Enter key (Carriage Return)until you see the prompt. CFNA Enter the new value for the number of normal ringing cycles. DFNA Enter the new value for the number of distinctive ringing cycles if required. Press the Enter key (Carriage Return) until you see the REQ prompt again. Meridian 1 Release 20 and later. To change the setting. REQ: CHG TYPE: RDR (CDB release 20 only) TYPE RDR_DATA CUST 0 Press enter until the timer prompts are reached CFN0 Amend the settings to your requirement. CFN1 CFN2 DFN0 DFN1 DFN2 Press the Enter key (Carriage Return) until you see the REQ prompt again. Most of your extensions will be using the CFN0 setting and you will find that extensions will have a RCO setting of 0. If you create a new extension the RCO prompt defaults to 0. RCO 1 refers to either CFN1 or DFN1 and RCO 2 refers to CFN2 or DFN2. The extensions can be set for either normal or distinctive ringing. The majority will be normal ringing. Set each extension to the required value of RCO in LD 10 or LD 11. If you are using MAT the change is made via Station Administration. Select the extension and modify the RCO value via Features. Select the RCO No Answer Ring Cycle Index in the features list Colin |