F
UNCTION
3 E
XTENSION
P
ROGRAMMING
This section provides programming for: Extensions, Department
Groups, and Analog Ports.
F
UNCTION
31 E
XTENSION
D
EFINITION
& R
OUTING
Extensions are numbered 100-131. See the Tutorial (Section 2)
for programming examples. Below is an example of a complet-
ed Programming Worksheet (Section 6). The sequence of pro-
gramming is as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
* 100 is defaulted as OPR (when a user dials 0). 101 is an
example of system default.
Each programming step is defined as follows:
1. E
XTENSION
N
UMBER
Extension numbers are defaulted from 100 to the highest num-
ber of ports installed and must match the port numbers as con-
nected to the system.
2. E
XTENSION
N
AME
The name is used for the LCD Display, reports, and as a pro-
gramming aid. The name length can be no longer than 10 char-
acters (See Inputting Alphabetic/Numeric Characters earlier).
Default = the extension number.
3. CO L
INE
G
ROUP
Assigns the extension’s ability to access one or more CO Line
Groups (9, 8, and 7). Default = 9
EXT
NAME
CO
CF DAY CF NIGHT PGZN
EXT
0
OPERATOR
X100
X100
X100
100
JANE
9
MB100
X105
1, 2
101
ROGER
9
MB101
MB101
102
SALLY
9, 8
MB102
MB102
1
103
DSS
X100
IVX
P
ROGRAMMING
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