Installation manual
ESI-50L Programming Manual Function 3: Extension programming
F.4
Analog ports
The last 2 station ports can be programmed only as shown below.
1.
Ext.
2.
Type
3.
Name
4.
CO
0 Operator
100 DIGITAL Jane 9
101 DIGITAL Roger 9
102 DIGITAL Sally 9,8
108 PHONE / FAX / MODEM / RINGER / DOOR PHONE / FAX / MODEM / RINGER / DOOR 9
109 PHONE / FAX / MODEM / RINGER / DOOR PHONE / FAX / MODEM / RINGER / DOOR 9
Here are the steps for programming analog ports:
1. Extension — Analog port extension numbers must be 108–109, 118–119, 128–129, or 138–139 (see
“Extension numbering,” page F.2).
2. Type — If ANALOG PORT is selected, then the ports can further be defined as follows; the words in
parentheses (EXAMPLE) indicate what the display will show in each case.
Note: If DTMF digits are to be received by a device connected to an analog station port (i.e., IVR, zone
paging, etc.), the analog port extension type must be assigned in Function 32 as either EXT or
DOOR (below). Any other type will block DTMF digits from passing through.
• Phone (EXT) — Designed to provide for standard 2500 type phones. See the ESI-50L User’s Guide
for a complete description of the capabilities.
• Common ringer (RINGER) — Connected via a tip and ring pair; will apply ring voltage whenever a
line rings in night mode or when a call is directed to it (transfer, call forwarding, CO ring, etc.).
• Fax (FAX) — If the Auto Attendant detects a fax tone, it will automatically forward the tone to the
first analog port programmed as FAX.
• Modem (MODEM) — Incoming calls for a modem can be manually transferred to the modem
extension; also, the modem can automatically generate outbound calls. Maximum connect speed
through the PBX is 9600 bps.
• Door phone (DOOR) — A telephone connected to this port will automatically dial the
programmed ring down extension number whenever the set is taken off-hook.
3. Extension name — This is used for the display, reports, and as a programming aid. The maximum
length is 10 characters (See “Entering alphanumeric characters,” page C.2).
Default: The type selected.
Note: The name for the ringer and door must be changed in Function 32.
4. CO line/ring down — For fax, modem, or phone, select the desired line group — 9, 8, or 71–76.
Default: 9.
If door phone is selected, an extension number is entered as a ring down destination.
Default: Extension 100.
No dial tone is presented for common ringer.