SECTION 51 8-450-1 00
CO/PBX RING COLUMN
0
0
E F
G H
I
: :
0
:
O( I )
tllf
2 )
(3)
4)
I
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
5 o o o o
ill
0 0 0 0
o o o o<5l
(6)
<71
0 0 0 0
NOTES:
I . NUMBERS SHOWN IN PARENTHESIS
( ) REPRESENT THE DIODE
ASSOCIATED WITH EACH OF THE
7
CO/PBX LINES . TO REMOVE A
PART I CULAR L I NE FROM THE
COMMON AUDI BLE GROUP; REMOVE
THE CORRESPONDI NG
01
ODE.
STA T I ON
·CODES
10
0
0
COMMON
AUDIBLE
z .
WHERE MORE THAN ONE STAT I ON
·IS
TO HAVE COMMON AUDI BLE
R I NG I NG, RUN A CONT I NUOUS
STRAP fROM THE COMMON
AUD I BLE TERMI NAL TO ALL
STAT I ONS SELECTED FOR
RING I NG.
(
FOR
·REFERENCE
I I
ONLY)
12
1 3
1 4
I�
16
17
18
1 9
IOo
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
150
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P/0 CONN B
L
K
I
TERMINAL
II
FACTORY PROV I OED COMMON
AUDI BLE STRAP.
Fig. 29-Connections for Common Audible
corresponding common audible diode from connecting
block 1 (Fig. 29). When a CO/PBX is removed from
the common audible ringing arrangement:
•
The CO/PBX line must be connected to ring
a selected station(s) via a CO ringing
arrangement as described in 4.26.
•
The ringing cannot be transferred through
the ring transfer arrangement.
C. Multiline Conferencing
4 . 1 0
Multiline conferencing is a feature o f the
telephone sets used in the system. Since
there is no amplification involved, this type of
conferencing is limited.
When the number of
conferenced lines exceeds three, satisfactory results
Page 40
are not to be expected. The main problem will
be the inability of the distant parties to hear each
other.
4 . 1 1
Conferencing is accomplished by simultaneously
depressing the CO/PBX line buttons of the
CO/PBX lines to be conferenced.
Intercom and CO/PBX lines cannot
be conferenced together.
4. 1 2
All lines that are conferenced together may
be put on hold simultaneously by depressing
the HOLD button.