Instruction manual

Features
When no principal user is assigned for a Personal Line, calls received on the
Personal Line cannot be forwarded to outside telephone numbers. Calls follow
the individual Coverage patterns of all senders who share the line, and the
Group Coverage pattern of the station with the lowest logical identification
number (lowest numbered jack on the module).
Two users can join an in-progress call (including conference calls) for a
maximum of three users on the same Personal Line.
Outside trunks used as Personal Lines cannot be assigned to a pool and cannot
be assigned as Loudspeaker Paging, Music-on-Hold, or Maintenance Alarm
ports.
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) cannot be used on Personal Lines.
In all modes, no Personal Lines are assigned to single-line telephones or tip/ring
devices connected to a 012 or 008 OPT module.
Mode Differences
Hybrid/PBX Mode
When Ringing/Idle Line Preference is turned on and ALS is set to select an SA
button, the single-line telephone user cannot select the Personal Line to make
calls. However, outside calls can be received on the Personal Line.
For the Behind Switch and Hybrid/PBX modes, the factory setting assigns
Personal Lines to DLC positions rather than to multiline telephones.
The factory setting for analog Direct-Line Consoles (DLCs) in all modes of
operation assigns the first 1–32 lines connected to the system as Personal
Lines. For digital DLCs, the factory setting assigns the first 1–18 lines
connected to the system as Personal Lines.
Key and Behind Switch Modes
When Ringing/Idle Line Preference is turned on and ALS is set for an ICOM
button, the single-line user can select the Personal Line to make an outside call
by dialing the Idle Line Access code (usually 9) while listening to inside dial
tone.
In the Key mode, the factory setting for Personal Lines assigns the first 1–8 lines
connected to the system as Personal Lines on all multiline telephones, including
Multi-Function Modules (MFMs) connected to MLX telephones.
For the Behind Switch and Hybrid/PBX modes, the factory setting assigns
Personal Lines to DLC positions rather than to multiline telephones.
The factory setting for analog Direct-Line Consoles (DLCs) in all modes of
operation assigns the first 1–32 lines connected to the system as Personal
Lines. For digital DLCs, the factory setting assigns the first 1–18 lines
connected to the system as Personal Lines.
330 Personal Lines