Installation manual

IVX C-Class with voice mail: Installation Manual Function 3: Extension programming
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Function 3: Extension programming
This section provides programming for extensions and department groups.
Important: Where any gray shading () appears in an example, it represents values either unavailable to
the function or unused in the particular example.
Function 31: Extension definition and routing
Extensions can be either:
Digital Feature Phone extensions (DIGITAL in the chart below and succeeding charts)
Analog ports (PHONE, FAX, MODEM, RINGER or DOOR in the same charts)
Digital extensions may be 100–111; analog extensions are 112-113.
Digital Feature Phones
Here’s an example of the portion of a completed programming worksheet for Digital Feature Phones.
1.
Ext.
2.
Type
3.
Name
4.
CO
5.
CF day
6.
CF night
7.
Page zone
8.
Ext.
0 Operator X100 X100 X100
100 DIGITAL Jane 9 MB100 MB100 0,1,2,3
101 DIGITAL Roger 9 MB101 MB101 0
102 DIGITAL Sally 9,8 MB102 MB102 0
112 EXT Roger 2 9 MB112 MB112
113 FAX FAX
Note: 100 defaults as OPR (when a user dials 0); 101 is an example of system default.
Each programming step for Digital Feature Phone extensions is defined as follows:
1. Extension number — Extension numbers range from 100 to the highest number of ports
installed and must match the port numbers as connected to the system.
2. TypeBased on the port card installed, the IVX 20c assigns the port as digital.
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3. Extension name — Used for the display, reports, and as a programming aid. The name’s
length can be no longer than 10 characters (See “Entering alphanumeric characters,” page C.2).
Default: The extension number.
4. CO line group — Assigns the extension’s ability to access one or more CO line groups (9, 8,
and 7).
Default: 9.
5. Call forward busy/no answer for day modeThe extension is set to call forward busy/no
answer to the extension (or department) mailbox for day mode. This option is set and cannot be
changed with the exception of extension 0.
6. Call forward busy/no answer for night mode — Same as previous item, except night mode.
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For programming of analog ports, see pages F.2–F.3.