Specifications
630.5 PBX DIALING CODES
PROGRAMMING STEPS
If you are in the programming mode, continue using
the program codes. If you are starting to program
here, enter the program mode first.
To enter PBX Dialing codes, dial an asterisk (‘) and
[31] on the dial pad.
If you have a display phone, you will see the follow-
ing:
1. Press the program button to assign the first
code.
2. Enter the one or two-digit number on the dial
pad.
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The digit [*] and [#] can be entered as part of
PBX or Centrex codes:
- The digit [*I is entered by dialing the digit (‘I
on the dial pad during entry.
- The digit [#] is entered by dialing the digit
[#I on the dial pad during entry.
3. When all changes have been made, press the
HOLD button. The next Sub-Field button must
be pressed for the next PBX code to be pro-
grammed.
FLEXIBLE BUTTON FIELD
SUB-FIELD BUTTONS
DESCRIPTION
Four (4) one or two-digit PBX access codes can be
entered into system memory. When dialed they
signal the system that an access code is being dialed
and that toll restriction is to be applied at the next
dialed digit.
If one of the codes is not dialed, toll restriction does
not apply. This allows dialing of PBX extensions 100,
110,111, etc.
NOTE: To delete an entry, the HOLD button must
be pressed twice. If viewing the PBX codes, the
HOLD button must be pressed before leaving the
program code.
Default: By default, no PBX codes have been as-
signed.
Related Programming:
In order to use this feature, lines must be pro-
grammed as PBX lines (Sec. 620.2) before these
codes will apply.
636-6 ISSUE 1, JANUARY 1991
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