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. Type — Based 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 mode — The 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.