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To Program an Extension for use with a Public Address Amplifier
An extension with a Public Address amplifier connected must first be programmed for use with a PA amplifier.
1. From the programming extension, press the PROGRAM key.
2. Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "System Programming" is displayed.
3. Select "System Programming".
4. Enter the System Programming Password and select "System".
5. Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "PA Amplifier" is displayed.
6. Select "PA Amplifier".
7. Select "PA Equipped".
8. Select the extension to which PA system is connected.
NOTE: The extension that has been programmed as the Programming extension will not be displayed as an
option on the screen.
NOTE: The extension that has been programmed as the PA extension will be indicated by " " next to the
extension.
To Program the Caller ID List to Store All Calls or Unanswered Calls Only
The Caller ID Lists, both the system and the personal lists, can store either all calls or unanswered calls only.
1. From the programming extension, press the PROGRAM key.
2. Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "System Programming" is displayed.
3. Select "System Programming".
4. Enter the System Programming Password and select "System".
5. Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until "Caller ID List" is displayed.
6. Select "Caller ID List".
7. Select "Store All calls" or "Store Unanswered Calls".
NOTE: See page 86 where the allocation of Caller ID lists to individual extensions is described.
To Program Class-of-Service Tables
Each extension can be programmed for a Class-of-Service. This determines the type of call the extension is
allowed to dial. Four tables, which can be programmed with up to fifty codes each, are used to implement six
Classes-of-Service.
By default, all extensions are in Class 1, that is, they have no restriction placed on them.
An extension placed in Class 2 is restricted from dialing the codes programmed in Table 2. (Table 2 would
typically be programmed with the international access code 00).
An extension placed in Class 3 is restricted from dialing the codes programmed in Tables 2 and 3. (Table 3
would typically be programmed with non-local national access codes).
An extension placed in Class 4 is restricted to dialing internal and emergency calls only. (Emergeny numbers
should be programmed if 911 is not your local Emergeny number).
An extension can be placed in Class 5 in addition to being in Class 2 or 3. In this case, the codes
programmed in Table 5 are allowed.
An extension can be placed in Class 6 in addition to being in Class 1, 2 or 3. In this case, the codes
programmed in Table 6 are restricted.
The following table shows the types of restriction for the different Classes-of-Service available:
Type of restriction
No restriction
Restrict codes in Table 2
Restrict codes in Table 2 and 3
Internal and emergency calls only
Allowed codes that can be combined with Class 2 or 3
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Table
Class
-
1
Table 2
2
Table 3
3
-
4
Allowed
5

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