Specifications

3
Touch the line buttons until the green lights show the assignments you
want.
Green light on
=
line is assigned to DXD
Green light
ofi
=
line is not assigned
to
DXD
4 Touch Administer.
The console beeps twice.
5
Continue to administer the system, or leave administration mode.
If you entered a number other than 2 in the “Ring Interval” column for Direct
Extension Dialing, follow the procedure below to change the ring interval for
incoming DXD calls:
1
Enter administration mode.
The red lights
go
on next
to Administer
and
Restrict.
2
Dial
*761
plus the number of rings (0 through 9).
NOTE:
If 0 is selected, the voice terminal will not ring, and calls will be
answered immediately.
3 Touch Administer.
The console beeps twice.
4
Continue to administer the system, or leave administration mode.
If you put a telephone number in the column headed “Modify Message” for
DXD, follow the procedure below:
1
Enter administration mode.
The red lights go on next
to Administer
and
Restrict.
2 Dial
*50.
3
Touch the line button for the line on which you want to hear the modified
message.
The green light goes on.
4
Dial the telephone number you want to include in the message.
NOTE:
For special phone numbers, such as 800 numbers, you may prefer
to have the recorded voice pronounce the number as “Eight
hundred” followed by the number, instead of “Eight, zero, zero.”
To do this, touch
Hold
to enter a pause after the toll prefix and
again after the 800 area code and then again after the exchange.
For example, l-800-555-1212 would be entered as:
1 Hold 800 Hold 555 Hold 1212.
3
Repeat the procedure for each line you are administering.
6 Touch Administer.
7
Continue to administer the system, or leave administration mode.
Remote Line Access (RLA)
If there is an “I” entered in this row, perform the following procedure to
administer the incoming Remote Line Access line group:
1
Enter administration mode.
The
red lights go on next
to
Administer
and
Restrict.
2
Dial
*54
for the Remote Line Access incoming line group.
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Line Assionments for Voice Terminals