Emerald ICE Quick Installation Guide
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Code Sequences
(listed at the left side of
every page/data item).
Use:
v
to return to the Code Sequence entry screen
h
to step back one menu level.
back
- previous item this menu level
next
- next item this menu level
show
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LEADING 1:23
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LEADING 2:24
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LEADING 3:25
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EXT HUNT GROUP
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System Application - Numbering Plan: refers to the Directory Number
asignments of resources (physical and software).
The ICE system will check to assure that there are no numbering conflicts.
If you have trouble entering a number as a leading digit, it is likely that this
number is a portion of a number being used by another resource.
Extension UCD/Hunt Group Directory Numbers are assigned here. At
default the assigned numbers are 230~259, since there are 24 groups
possible this means that the actual directory numbers for the UCD/Hunt
Groups are 230~253.
Refer to the Pickup Group example on the next page for possible
programming changes to understand how this data item might be
programmed.
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Summary of Contents for EMERALD ICE
Page 1: ...Emerald ICE Digital Key Telephone System TM Quick Installation Guide...
Page 6: ...vi NOTES...
Page 7: ...Section 1 Introduction...
Page 8: ...NOTES...
Page 12: ...NOTES...
Page 13: ...Section 2 System Design...
Page 14: ...NOTES...
Page 40: ...NOTES...
Page 41: ...Section 3 Installation...
Page 42: ...NOTES...
Page 54: ...Section 3 Installation Page 3 12...
Page 55: ...Emerald ICE Quick Installation Guide Page 3 13...
Page 57: ...Section 4 Basic Programming...
Page 58: ...NOTES...
Page 68: ...NOTES...
Page 69: ...Section 5 Programming Quick Reference Charts...
Page 70: ...NOTES...
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