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Outgoing Call Access 1-149
Chapter 1: Basic System Features
SBX IP Programming & Operations Guide
ADMIN PROGRAMMING
Set Up Linked Station Pairs
Outgoing Call Access
Basic Access
Each station is allowed or denied access based on particular CO Lines or CO Groups.
CONDITIONS
Station users may use flex buttons as a CO button or CO Group button, including the
{POOL} and CO buttons to access CO lines. According to the Numbering Plan, station
users can access individual CO Lines by dialing CO Access Codes as shown below:
Linked Station Pairs -- review of the programmed
linked station pairs can be accessed at flexible
button 1 sub-menu. Registration and delete of
the linked Station pairs can be set at flexible
button 2 sub-menu. If linked pairs are assigned to
a wired (DKT or SLT) and wireless station
(WHTU), the wired Station should be assigned as
the master Station.
NOTE: When there are too many stations to
see, you can scroll data using the Volume
up/down key.
- A max. of 4 Ranger phones can be supported
on the BKSU & EKSU combination boards (for
a maximum of 8 cordless phones per system).
- The DECT Cordless Telephone can also be
supported.
Review Linked Station Pairs:
PGM 179 + FLEX 1
Linked Station Pair (View):
PGM 179 + FLEX 2 + Master
Station Number + Slave Station
Number + [HOLD/SAVE]
Linked Station Pair (Inutput):
PGM 179 + FLEX 2 + Master
Station Number (PGM NUMBER)
+ [SPEED] + [HOLD/SAVE]
VALUES --
FLEX 1 = View
FLEX 2 = Input
100-131
FEATURE DESCRIPTION OPERATION METHOD ACCESS CODES
Idle Line Access
(88 + CO Line number)
Automatically selects the
line number specified
Dial the idle Line Access
Number (9), or press a
CO Line button.
8801-8816
CO Group Access
(8 + CO Group number)
Selects an idle CO Line
from the corresponding
CO Group.
Dial the CO Group
Access number and a CO
Group number, or press a
CO Group button.
801-808
Release 3.5
June 2010