7.00 Group
7.01 Intercom Group
Description
Each extension is assigned to an intercom group
(1 to 8). The extension users in the same intercom
group can call each other by dialing the intercom
number (one or two digits) using ICM button on a
PITS telephone. It is also possible to make an
intercom call by dialing “
*
” and the directory
number (three or four digits).
Refer to Section 4-C-5.02 “Intercom Calling” for
further information.
The intercom group affiliation of each extension
user is determined in the “Extension-Station”, ICM
Group and the intercom numbers are set by
“Extension-Station”, Intercom Number.
All extensions (PITS and SLT) must belong to one
of eight intercom groups.
Since intercom numbers cannot be given to SLT, it
is only possible to call these telephones by using
their directory numbers. Also, since SLTs are not
provided with ICM buttons they can only call PITS
using the directory numbers.
The relationship between intercom groups and
paging groups is determined by programming the
“Group-Call Pickup Group” screen.
Programming
System Programming
Reference
VT
Dumb
“Group-ICM/Paging Group”
“Group-Call Pickup Group”,
ICM
“Extension-Station”,
Intercom Number
ICM Group
10-C-16.00
10-C-17.00
10-C-22.00
9-E-2.00
9-E-3.00
9-G-1.01
Conditions
If tenant service is employed, the affiliation of
each intercom group is determined by the
programming in “Group-ICM/Paging Group”
screen.
There is no limit on the number of extensions that
each Intercom Group can include, but an
extension user can be assigned to only one
Intercom Group.
Intercom numbers are composed of one or two
digits. This means that there are a maximum of
100 intercom numbers (00 through 99) per
intercom group.
Extensions belonging to different intercom
groups can have the same intercom number.
3-B-11
(50195)
Summary of Contents for KX-T336
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