DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE - 220
FLOATING OUTSIDE LINE GROUP ACCESS
Allows for a number of outside lines to be assigned to one of 250 groups.
These groups may be used for incoming calls, outgoing calls or both
incoming and outgoing calls.
Operation
To access an outside line group:
)
Lift the receiver
)
Press the Float key
FLT
then dial the outside line group
number
-
or
for the desired group
Or
)
Press the Float key
FLT
for the desired group if that group is
assigned as a Float key on a Multipurpose key
)
Multiple Float keys may be assigned to one group.
FORCED/VERIFIED ACCOUNT CODE
Requires you to enter a 1-12 digit code to make outside calls. These codes
may be either fixed or variable in length and each telephone may be
programmed for one of the four following account code entry options.
)
FORCED-TOLL: code entry required only for toll calls
)
FORCED-ALL:
code entry required for all calls
)
VERIFIED-TOLL: code entry required only for toll calls
)
VERIFIED-ALL: valid code entry required for all calls
A table of 10 phone numbers may be programmed to allow calling without
account code entry. This option is very helpful because it allows important
emergency numbers to be dialed by anyone. The verification table, for
verified account code entry, shares memory with System Speed Dial and
may contain 2000 account codes. The Forced/Verified Account Code
programming allows the option of having or not having the account
displayed on the LCD of the phone and the SMDR printout.
Operation
)
Lift the receiver
)
Press an outside line key
)
Wait for the dial tone
)
Dial the desired phone number
)
Dial
)
Wait for the account code entry tone
)
Dial a code
)
Dial
only if your code entry is variable in length
Summary of Contents for Omegatrek PS6
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Page 277: ...Section 5 Attendant Position User Guide...
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Page 309: ...Section 6 Attendant Console User Guide...
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Page 345: ...Section 7 SIP Single Line Telephone User Guide...
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Page 369: ...Section 8 Digital Doorphone User Guide...
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Page 373: ...Section 9 Direct Inward System Access DISA User Guide...
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