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G.
Assigning Lines to Pools
Now consider any groups of lines that can be used interchangeably for
placing calls (for example, all regular local lines or all in-state WATS lines
to a particular location). Assign the access code 9 to the pool that con-
tains your local group of lines—write "9" for "Pool Number" on the System
Configuration Form. Assign a pool number (890 through 899) to each of
the other groups of lines. Note that each pool can have as many or as few
lines as you like but that each line can be in only one pool.
10.
Is it necessary to dial 0 or 1 to place long distance calls on any
of your lines?
H.
Toll Environment
For each line that does not require dialing 0 or 1 before placing long
distance calls, check "Area Code Only" on the System Configuration
Form.
I.
Rotary Lines
If you have any rotary outside lines, circle the "r" next to each line on the
System Configuration Form. If you aren't sure if you have rotary or Touch-
Tone lines, call your local telephone company.
J.
Night Service
If your system will have an extra-alerting device, check "Night Ring" on
the System Configuration Form to indicate which lines will activate this
device when the person who usually answers calls is not available. If you
have more than one extra-alerting device, indicate on the form which
device will be activated by which lines.
K .
SMDR Options
If your system will use SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) to keep
a record of calls, fill in the minimum length of calls to be recorded. (If you
don't specify a minimum call length, the system doesn't record calls that
last less than 1 minute.) If you want to record all calls, enter "0." Also in-
dicate whether or not the system should record incoming calls.
Yes
No
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