4.3
System Programming
Flexible Numbering
(contd.)
100
System Programming
4-37
Conditions
• Each extension block has one or two digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
Assign the leading digits for extension numbers of the respective blocks.
• Assignment of extension blocks defines the limits for programs [003]
“Extension Number Set,” [012] “ISDN Extension Number Set,” [127]
“Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment,” [130] “Phantom
Extension Number Assignment” and [813] “Floating Number
Assignment.”
• Each feature number has one through three digits, consisting of 0
through 9, ,
and
#.
• If or
#
is included in a feature number, dial pulse telephone users
cannot access the feature.
• Double entry and incompatible combinations are invalid. Valid entry
example: 30 and 31, 210 and 211. Invalid entry example: 5 and 5, 30
and 301.
• If you delete a feature number, the feature cannot be used by dialling
operation.
• You can remove all the feature numbers except selections (01) through (16).
• To clear an extension block (01) through (16), it is required to change the
corresponding numbers assigned in programs [003] “Extension Number
Set,” [012] “ISDN Extension Number Set,” [127] “Voice Mail Extension
Number Assignment,” [130] “Phantom Extension Number Assignment”
and [813] “Floating Number Assignment.”
Feature References
Section 3, Features,
Flexible Numbering
Feature Number List
Default
2
3
None
0
9
8
6
60
61
62
42
63
43
4
40
41
50
51
53
Feature
1st hundred extension block
2nd hundred extension block
3rd through 16th hundred extension block
Operator call
Automatic line access / LCR
CO line group line access
System speed dialling
Station speed dialling
Station speed dialling programming
Doorphone call
Paging – external
Paging – external answer / TAFAS answer
Paging – group
Paging – group answer
Call pickup, CO line
Call pickup, group
Call pickup, directed
Call hold
Call hold retrieve – intercom
Call hold retrieve – CO line
Number
01
02
03 - 16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
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