Pool Extension Assignment (#314) - Avaya PARTNER ACS Installation And Use Manual

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3. Enter the pool number (880, 881, 882, or 883) to be restricted at this extension. The current
restriction is displayed.
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4. Press
1 = No Restriction (calls permitted on all lines in that pool; the factory setting) ✔
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2 = Out Only (can only make outside calls, not receive them, on lines in that pool)
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3 = In Only (can only receive calls, not make them, on lines in that pool)
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4 = No Access (cannot receive or make calls, but can receive transferred calls on lines in
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that pool)
5. Do one of the following:
To restrict another pool at this extension, press
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shows on the display. Then repeat Step 4.
To restrict another extension, press
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6. Select another procedure, or exit programming mode.

Pool Extension Assignment (#314)

Use this feature to identify the pools that are assigned to buttons at a pooled extension. The
system uses two buttons to represent the main pool (880) and one for each auxiliary pool (881,
882, 883). You can assign up to five pool buttons per extension.
Considerations
You cannot assign pool buttons to extension 10 or to any key extension.
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The main pool buttons are always assigned to the two leftmost buttons on the bottom row of a
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system telephone. You cannot use Select Button (Setting 3) for the main pool (880).
If you select Not Assigned (Setting 2) for the main pool (880) during Pool Extension
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Assignment programming, the main pool is removed from the two leftmost buttons on the
bottom row of the system telephone at that extension. The buttons are then available for
programming lines, auxiliary pools, or system features. If the main pool is ever reassigned to
that extension, previous programming is erased.
Auxiliary pool buttons are located next to the main pool buttons unless you select Setting 3 to
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choose a button location when programming.
You can assign up to four pools to a single-line telephone, but a single-line telephone can
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make only one call at a time. To make a call, the user lifts the handset and dials
selects the first available pool based on the Automatic Line Selection programmed for that
extension. Alternately, the user can dial a pool access code to make a call by using a specific
pool.
You should use Pool Line Assignment (#207) prior to this procedure to assign lines to or
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remove lines from pools.
You can use Line Assignment (#301) to assign individual outside lines to buttons on a pooled
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extension.
Pool Programming
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until the appropriate value appears:
n
or
N
or
P
p
until the pool number
and begin at Step 2.
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