Technical data

Emergency Call 3-81
Chapter 3: System Features
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
Emergency Call
Regardless of Station dialing restrictions (COS), the user may dial assigned Emergency
numbers as needed.
CONDITIONS
- The CO Line Group Access Code and digits to be dialed should be assigned to the
emergency changed digit.
- If the dialed number for the Emergency code is the same as the Numbering code
including station in the system, the Emergency code has the preference.
- Assigning emergency code, the emergency code with same dialed digit previous
assigned cannot be as assigned.
- In emergency code table, the field - tenant may be leaved empty. This emergency
code with empty tenant will be adapted to all stations of all tenants.
OPERATION
System
The system will automatically override any toll restrictions and process an assigned
Emergency number call.
To dial an Emergency Call at the station:
1. Lift handset or press [SPEAKER] button.
2. Dial the {Emergency Code} (ex., 911) without accessing CO Line.
ADMIN PROGRAMMING
Table Data
Emergency Code Table (PGM 258) … see details on page A-114
PGM 258 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
DIALED DIGIT -- The dialed digits from user. 1 Max 16 digits -
CHANGED DIGIT -- CO Group Access Code and digits to
be sent to PX when user dials the dialed digit.
2 Max 16 digits -
TENANT NO -- The tenant number to be applied when
user dials emergency code. If this field be left empty, this
entry will be adapted to all tenants.
3 Empty, 1-9 (MBX
IP-300)
1-5 (MBX IP-100)
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Release 1.0
November 2010