Instruction manual
Features
When Personal Line or Pool buttons are assigned to a single-line telephone or
other tip/ring device (such as a fax machine) connected to an 012 module or a
Multi-Function Module (MFM), the buttons are automatically added to the ALS
sequence.
When the user or system manager enters ALS programming, the system clears
the current ALS sequence for the extension, If the person programming the
telephone exits without selecting any buttons, the telephone has no ALS
sequence. The effect is the same as if Ringing/Idle Line Preference is turned off
—
no line is selected automatically when the user lifts the handset.
Mode Differences
Hybrid/PBX Mode
The factory-set ALS sequence for multiline and single-line telephones includes
only SA buttons. Users can make outside calls by dialing the pool dial-out
code (usually 70) or Automatic Route Selection code (usually 9).
Key Mode
The factory-set ALS sequence for multiline telephones (including DLCs)
includes only Personal Line buttons. Users can make inside calls by pressing
an available ICOM button before dialing.
The factory-set ALS sequence for single-line telephones includes only ICOM
buttons. Users can make outside calls by dialing the Idle Line Access code
(usually 9).
Behind Switch Mode
The factory-set ALS sequence is the Prime Line. The sequence can be
changed to an ICOM line followed by the Prime Line or outside lines. This
allows the single-line telephone user to use system features and to select the
Prime Line and/or outside lines by dialing the Idle Line Access code (usually 9).
Telephone Differences
Queued Call Consoles
The ALS sequence on a QCC starts at the lowest Call button and moves
upward, and Ringing/Idle Line Preference is on. Neither can be changed.
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