1.5.5.3 Trunk Access
Description
The following methods can be used to access a trunk:
Method
Description
Accessing method
Idle Line Access (Local
Access)
Selects an idle trunk automatically
from the assigned trunk groups.
Dial the Idle Line Access number, or
press a L-CO button.
Trunk Group Access
Selects an idle trunk from the cor-
responding trunk group.
Dial the Trunk Group Access number
and a trunk group number, or press a
G-CO button.
S-CO Line Access
Selects the desired trunk directly. Dial the S-CO Line Access number and
the trunk number, or press the S-CO
button.
Conditions
•
COS programming determines the trunk groups available for making calls.
•
Trunk numbers can be referred on a trunk port basis.
•
Button Assignment
A flexible button can be customised as a G-CO, L-CO, or S-CO button as follows:
Type
Parameter
Loop-CO (L-CO)
No parameter (all assigned trunk groups through system programming
are applied.)
Group-CO (G-CO)
A specified trunk group.
Single-CO (S-CO)
A specified trunk.
It is possible to assign:
–
the same trunk to the S-CO button and to a G-CO button.
–
the same trunk group to more than one G-CO button.
–
more than one L-CO button.
Dialling the Trunk Access number selects a CO button in the following order: S-CO
®
G-CO
®
L-CO
•
Direct Trunk Access
Pressing an idle CO button automatically switches on the hands-free operation mode and allows a user to
use On-hook Dialling. The user need not press the SP-PHONE button, MONITOR button, or lift the handset.
•
Group Hunting Order for Idle Line Access
An idle trunk is selected from the trunk groups assigned for Idle Line Access. If multiple trunk groups are
available, the trunk group hunting sequence can be determined through system programming.
•
Trunk Hunting Order for Idle Line Access and Trunk Group Access
The trunk hunting sequence in a trunk group (from lowest numbered trunk, from highest numbered trunk
or rotation) can be determined through system programming.
•
A company name or customer name can be assigned on a trunk port basis so that the operator or extension
user can view the destination that the external caller is trying to reach before answering. This is useful, for
example, when multiple companies share the same operator.
•
It is possible to identify the trunk ports that have trunks connected. This prevents extension users from
originating a call to a trunk that is not connected.
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1.5.5 Seizing a Line Features
Summary of Contents for HYBRID IP-PBX KX-TDA200
Page 15: ...Section 1 Call Handling Features Feature Guide 15...
Page 91: ...User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling Feature Guide 91 1 5 4 Trunk Call Features...
Page 113: ...User Manual References 1 2 2 Easy Dialling Feature Guide 113 1 6 1 Memory Dialling Features...
Page 156: ...3 1 2 Settings on the Programming Mode 156 Feature Guide 1 11 4 Headset Operation...
Page 175: ...User Manual References 1 4 2 Holding a Call Feature Guide 175 1 13 1 Call Hold...
Page 385: ...Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Fea tures Feature Guide 385...
Page 430: ...430 Feature Guide 2 4 3 Local Alarm Information...
Page 431: ...Section 3 Appendix Feature Guide 431...
Page 456: ...456 Feature Guide 3 4 13 KX TDA30 PSMPR Software File Version 5 0xxx...
Page 457: ...Index Feature Guide 457...
Page 463: ...Feature Guide 463 Notes...