Technical data
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










