3.11.1
Access Codes For Direct Department Calling
Description:
You can program department access codes to be any number between 10 and 7999;
however, the system will not allow you to assign the same dialing code as both a station
extension number and a department access code; nor will the system allow an extension
number conflict such as 15 and 1500. Further, with system defaulted extension numbers,
the assigned department access codes must start at 0058 or larger.
To Program:
1. Dial 52.
“ACCESS CODE”
2. Dial 2 to assign access codes to departments.
“DEPT. CALLING ”
3. Dial 1–4 for department 1–4.
“DEPT X YYYY ”
4. Dial new access code.
“DEPT X YYYY ZZZZ”
NOTE: New code can be maximum of four digits. If less than four digits, leading
zeros must be dialed before number. Code cannot conflict with station
extension numbers.
5. Dial next department number and program access code
—OR—
dial
✳
for next access code feature
—OR—
dial
✳✳
for configuration mode.
3.11.2
Line Ports For Direct Departmental Calling
Description:
You can assign outside lines to one of four different departments if you wish. If you do
this, calls received on a line that you have assigned to a department will hunt for any idle
station in that department to ring.
To Program:
1. Dial 39.
“DEPT. CALLING ”
2. Select department
—Dial 0 for none
“NO DEPARTMENT ”
—Dial 1 for department 1
“DEPARTMENT 1"
—Dial 2 for department 2
”DEPARTMENT 2"
—Dial 3 for department 3
“DEPARTMENT 3"
—Dial 4 for department 4.
”DEPARTMENT 4"
3. Select line ports to be assigned (LED On = Assigned)
—Line port 1–14 = Dial 01–14 or Press A1–A14
—Line port 15, 16 = Dial 15, 16 or press B1, B2
—Line port 17–24 = Dial 17–24 or press HOLD then press A1–A8.
4. Dial
✳
for next department
—OR—
dial
✳ ✳
for configuration mode.
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