4-10
System Programming
[009]
4.2
System Programming
[009] Extension Number Assignment
Selects an extension numbering plan, Plan 1, Plan 2 or Plan 3, and assigns an extension
number to each extension.
Plan 1: Available extension numbers are 200 through 299.
Plan 2: Available extension numbers are 100 through 499.
Plan 3: Available extension numbers are 10 through 49.
Default
Plan 1: extension ports 01 through 24 – extension numbers 201 through 224
• If the selected extension numbering plan is the same as the previously stored one, 2 beeps
will be heard.
• If “Plan 2” or “Plan 3” is selected, the default extension numbers will change
automatically as follows.
Plan 2: extension ports 01 through 24 – extension numbers 201 through 224
Plan 3: extension ports 01 through 24 – extension numbers 21 through 44
• If “Plan 2” or “Plan 3” is selected, some feature numbers will also change. Refer to the
attached leaflet for details.
• A double entry of the extension number is invalid. If the programmed extension number
is the same as a previously stored one, 2 beeps will be heard when the STORE button is
pressed. When extension number 203 has already been assigned to port number 03, to
assign extension number 203 to the port number 05, change the extension number of port
number 03 to another one. Then assign extension number 203 to port number 05.
• If a Voice Processing System (VPS) is connected to the system, select “Plan 1” or “Plan
2” in this program and “Enable” in [103] “DTMF Integration”, so that the DTMF
integration between VPS and the system can be enabled.
• If a rotary telephone is used at any extension, select “Plan 1” in this program.
• Feature Reference
Section 3, Features
Intercom Calling
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9
0
0
NEXT
END
extension no.
(01···24)
NEXT
PREV
or
extension port no.
SELECT
To continue
To continue
STORE
STORE
SELECT
(Plan:1/2/3)
NEXT
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Summary of Contents for KX-TA624
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Page 223: ...Section 6 Troubleshooting ...
Page 227: ...Section 7 Programming Tables ...
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