Instruction manual

Features
NOTE:
MLX display telephone users see only the first three characters dialed (for
example, F76) when changing the status of telephones.
In either the hotel or Calling Group/CMS configuration, regular multiline
telephone users can change to Status 1 or Status 2 by pressing a programmed
button for each state or by pressing the Feature button and dialing the feature
code (45 for Status 1 or 44 for Status 2). In the Calling Group/CMS
configuration only, the user can change to Status 0 by pressing the Feature
button and dialing *44.
Single-Line Telephones
A single-line telephone user can change to Status 1 or Status 2 by lifting the
handset, which must be connected to an Intercom or System Access line, and
dialing #45 for Status 1 or #44 for Status 2. In the Calling Group/CMS
configuration only, the user can change to Status 0 by dialing #*44.
Feature Interactions
Allowed Lists
and Calling
Restrictions
Callback
Direct Station
Selection
Do Not Disturb
Group Calling
To allow users in the hotel configuration to dial emergency or
other selected numbers when the telephone is in Status 1 or 2,
access must be assigned to an Allowed List.
In the hotel configuration, an extension in Extension Status 1 or
2 cannot use Callback to request busy pools.
A calling group or CMS supervisor or a DLC with Extension
Status assigned can change the status of a group member or
room by pressing a programmed Available or Unavailable
button and then pressing the DSS button for the group member
or room.
The LED next to an Auto Dial or DSS button is on when the
user activates Do Not Disturb or is busy on a call. In Release
2.0 and later, an MLX operator can inspect the DSS button to
see if a D
O Not Disturb message is posted.
Extension Status allows calling group supervisors to change
and monitor calling group member status and to enable group
members to sign in and out of the calling group.
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Extension Status