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Emergency Code Table Attributes (PGM 258) A-114
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
Emergency Code Table Attributes (PGM 258)
The Emergency Code Table is used to identify emergency numbers which, when dialed, will
override all COS dialing restrictions. An Emergency Code number may be up to fifteen (16)
digits iPress the [PGM] button and dial 258.
1. Use the dial pad for the desired Emergency code entry, 01-50.
2. Press the Flex button (1-3)
- Flex 1: Dialed Digit
- Flex 2: Changed Digit (To be dialed digits)
- Flex 3: Tenant number
3. Use the dial pad to enter the dialed number.
4. Press the [SAVE] button to store the data entered.
Announcement Table (PGM 259)
The System Speed can be assigned (refer to Tables).
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 259.
2. Use the dial pad for the desired announcement bin no.
3. Press the Flex button (1-4)
- Flex 1: The 1st VMIB Slot & Announcement No
- Flex 2: The 2nd VMIB Slot & Announcement No
- Flex 3: The 3rd VMIB Slot & Announcement No
- Flex 4: The 4th VMIB Slot & Announcement No
- Flex 5: CCR Index Number
4. Use the dial pad to enter the dialed number.
5. Press the [SAVE] button to store data entered.
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