Function 3: Extension Programming; Function 31: Extension Definition And Routing - ESI IVX20 Installation Manual

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Function 3: Extension programming

This section provides programming for extensions and department groups.
Important:
Where any gray shading ( ) appears in an example, it represents values either
unavailable for programming by the function (e.g., call recording for an analog
phone) or unused in the particular example.

Function 31: Extension definition and routing

Extensions are numbered 100-113 and can be either of these:
• Digital phone extensions (100–111)
• Analog ports (112–113 )
Each is programmed in this function but follow slightly different steps as explained in the following
discussion.
Digital Feature Phones
Calls to a station that are busy/no answer are forwarded to the station's mailbox. If the mailbox is
turned off by deleting the personal greeting(s), the calls will then be forwarded to the operator. The
call forward feature available at the station can be used to forward to a different destination.
1.
2.
Ext.
Type
100
DIGITAL
Note: 100 also serves as the Operator station and will receive calls whenever 0 is dialed (in addi-
tion to 100).
Each programming step for Digital Phone Extensions is defined as follows:
1. Extension number
Extension numbers range from 100 to the highest number of ports installed and must match the
port numbers as connected to the system.
2. Type
Extensions 100 to 111 are fixed as digital ports.
3. Extension name
This is used for the 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).
Name default: The extension number.
3.
4.
5.
Name
CO
Pg zone
EXT 100
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Function 3: Extension programming
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