System Renumbering
4–14
Programming Procedures
0
Operator Console (not flexible) 0
1
100
--
199
2
200
--
299
3
300
--
399
4
400
--
499
5
500
--
599
6
600
--
699
7
Main Pool
70
Extensions
7100
--
7299
MFMs/Terminal
Adapters
7300
--
7499
7500
--
7699 Calling Group
770
--
791,
7920
--
7929
Paging
Groups
793
--
799
8
800
*
Trunks
801
--
880
Park
881
--
888
889
†
Pools
890
--
899
9
ARS Access (Hybrid/PBX mode)/Idle Line Access 9
*
Listed Directory Number (QCC).
†
Remote Access
NOTE: “0” and “7001” are the same station.
Figure 4–3. Set Up Space Numbering
Select System Numbering Plan
!
WARNING:
To avoid possible loss of system programming information, renumber the
system before you program the rest of the options described in this
chapter.
The three available system numbering plans listed below appear on System
Planning Form 2a.
■
2-Digit.
This plan is for systems with fewer than 50 extensions and no
plans to exceed that number in the foreseeable future. Each of the first 58
extension jacks is assigned a 2-digit extension number, beginning with 10
and ending with 67. Any remaining extensions are assigned 4-digit
numbers, starting with 6700 and ending with 6842.
■
3-Digit.
This plan is for systems with 50 or more extensions or plans to
grow to that number in the foreseeable future. All extensions are assigned
a 3-digit number, starting with 100 and ending with 299.
Summary of Contents for MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1
Page 372: ...Memory Card 3 236 Common Administrative Procedures...
Page 572: ...Telephones 4 200 Programming Procedures...
Page 715: ...Memory Card Programming Procedures 4 343...
Page 749: ...Feature Quick Reference 5 34 Centralized Telephone Programming...
Page 773: ...Customer Support Information B 2 System Programming...
Page 798: ...Button Diagrams E 6 System Programming...
Page 800: ...Sample Reports F 2 System Programming Continued on next page...