Instruction manual
Features
Remote Access Renumbering
The number assigned to the trunk can be programmed to allow use of the
Remote Access Code. This programming allows users to call in on a trunk,
using the Remote Access Code, and reach a system dial tone. From the
system dial tone, users can call an extension, call a Calling Group, call a trunk
number (if permitted), or make an outside call (if permitted).
Considerations and Constraints
Extensions do not need to be renumbered in the following cases:
■ The default 2-digit extensions are acceptable.
■ No special extension numbers are needed.
■ There are less than 50 stations in the system.
Any extension number except 0 (system operator) can be renumbered. Trunk
numbers (801–880) can be renumbered.
After an extension is renumbered, the original extension number is available for
use. For example, after extension 32 is renumbered to 40, extension 32 is
available for use.
System Renumbering should not be confused with Board Renumbering (on
SPM), which is used when modules in the control unit are changed. For
additional information on Board Renumbering, see System Programming.
Feature Interactions
Automatic Route In the Hybrid/PBX mode, the Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
Selection access code (factory setting is 9) can be renumbered.
Ringing/Idle Line In Key and Behind Switch modes, the Idle Line Access code
Preference
can be renumbered (the factory setting is 9).
System Renumbering
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