ESI IP 200 Installation Manual page 50

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Function 3: Extension programming
1. Extension number
Extension numbers for IP phones, whether remote or local, range from 100 to 195. IP extensions
may be assigned at random within that range.
STATION PROG
EXT:_
2. Type
Based on the port card installed and the extension number entered, the IP Series makes default
selections — IP station or analog device. If it is an IP station, use the scroll keys to choose whether
it is to be a remote station or a local station.
X123 TYPE
LOCAL
3. Extension name
This is used for the LCD display, reports, and as a programming aid. The name's length can be no
longer than 10 characters (See "Entering alphanumeric characters," page C.2).
Default: The extension number.
4. CO line group
Assigns the extension's ability to access one or more CO line groups (9, 8, and 71–76).
Default: 9.
5. and 6. Call forward busy/no answer
The extension can be set to call forward busy/no answer to another extension (or department), a
mailbox, or a branch ID for day mode, and differently for night mode.
Default: The extension's mailbox.
7. Extension page zone assignment
List the page zones (1, 2, 3...) that are to include this extension. All stations are in All Page and
cannot be edited.
Default: 0 (All page). Range: 1–9.
The overhead paging port (extension 199) can be paged along with other extensions in a zone by
including the desired page zone(s) for extension 199.
All digital phone extensions are included in the all-page zone. Analog extensions cannot be included
in page zones.
8. Operator translation
Extension 0 (Operator) programming requires:
• Programming call forwarding for day and night mode
• Entering the extension number, department, mailbox or ID branch to which calls are to be di-
rected when someone dials 0.
Default: 100.
F.2
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