Flexible System Numbering
When to Use Flexible System Numbering
Flexible System Numbering lets you match telephone extension numbers
to room numbers. This simplifies room-to-room calling and record keep-
ing. For example, rooms 101-110 on the first floor can have extension
numbers 101-110. Rooms 201-210 on the second floor can have extension
numbers 201-210. In addition, the SMDR phone records for each tele-
phone will correspond to the room numbers making guest billing easier.
For your convenience, a table showing the default numbering plan
begins on page 4-6.
!! Be Careful !!
If your room numbers are not within the normal extension
number plan range (i.e., 301-556), you may have to restructure
your system numbering. Be very careful when changing your
system numbering and document all the changes you make.
Before changing your numbering plan, make a backup copy
of your system’s data. Use the extra disk shipped with your
system to make the backup copy.
4-3
4. Setting Up Flexible
System Numbering
Streamline facility
management by
having room
numbers match
telephone exten-
sion numbers.
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