Specifications
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616 FLEX
KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM
610.4
FLEXIBLE STATION NUMBERS
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.
If station intercom numbers are to be changed, dial
an asterisk (*) and [04] on the dial pad.
If you have a display phone, you will see the follow-
ing:
1. Press the PORT* button of the station whose
intercom number is to be changed (LED will
flash).
‘Port = the sequence in which the telephones
are connected to the main switching unit. The
LCD display will indicate the intercom number
associated to each port. To view stations, press
a PORT button, then its assigned intercom
button.
Port Button Mapping
2. Press the station button of the intercom number
it is to be changed to. Confirmation tone will be
heard. The LCD display will now update to show
Station Button Mapping
3. Make sure ALL ports are assigned an intercom
number. (ie: a minimum of 2 ports must be
changed.)
Example: Assign Port 01 to Intercom number
12. Then assign Port 03 to Intercom number IO.
4. Repeat steps 1 & 2 to assign additional stations.
5. Press the HOLD button after all changes have
been made. Confirmation tone will be heard.
6. Press ON/OFF button OFF to end sequence.
DESCRIPTION
This feature allows one person to move from one
station to another without changing phones and yet
take all their individual station data including inter-
com number with them. This feature can also be
programmed by the Attendant Station. Refer to Sec.
300.56 for programming instructions.
However, Station 10 (Port 01) always remains the
programming port regardless of the intercom num-
ber assigned to it.
The system does not allow duplicate or unassigned
numbers. If this happens, error tone will be heard
when entering the data.
For example, if a station with an intercom number of
16 is moved to where station intercom number 10
was; then station intercom number 10 must be
moved somewhere. 10 could be moved to where 23
was and 23 moved to where 16 was. This way all
circuits have
a
unique intercom number.
This feature requires the user to know the “PORT”
orthe station requesting to be changed (The LCD
will provide this information). Remember: Ports
NEVER change, but station intercom numbers DO.
ONLY one station can be in programming or Atten-
dant changing stations at any one time.
NOTE: The entire system must be idle before
changes made in station numbers will take
effect.
Default:
By default Port 1 is assigned Intercom
Number 10, Port 2 is assigned Intercom Number 11,
etc.
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