Instruction manual
Features
Telephone Differences
Direct-Line Consoles
The factory setting for analog DLCs assigns the first 1–32 lines connected to the
system as Personal Lines in all modes of operation. For MLX DLCs, the first
1–18 lines connected to the system are automatically assigned as Personal
Lines.
Queued Call Consoles
Personal Lines cannot be assigned to a QCC or to a pool.
Other Multiline Telephones
A Personal Line is selected by pressing the associated Personal Line
button. Dial-out codes are not required for making outside calls.
Single-Line Telephones
A single-line telephone user can receive calls on Personal Lines. To allow a
single-line telephone user to select a Personal Line to make a call, Ringing/Idle
Line Preference must be turned on and the ALS must be set to select an SA or
ICOM button. With this arrangement, in the Key and Behind Switch modes, the
single-line telephone 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.
Feature Interactions
Alarm
A trunk jack used for a Maintenance Alarm cannot be assigned
as a Personal Line.
Allowed Lists A user with an outward-restricted or toll-restricted telephone
cannot dial a toll or outside number on a Personal Line button
unless the number is on an Allowed List assigned to the
telephone.
Auto Dial
An outside Auto Dial button can be used on a Personal Line.
Callback
The Callback feature cannot be used to request a busy
Personal Line.
Calling See Allowed Lists/Disallowed Lists.
Restrictions
Personal Lines
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