Placing A Call; Using The Digital Telephones Connected To The Pbx; Procedure; Using The Analog Line Connected To The Extender - MCK EXTender 6000 Quick Installation Manual

Citel extender 6000: installation guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Placing a Call

What to verify before placing a call:
The Gateway recognizes ports on the PBX and the EXTender recognizes telephones. The MI should
display "RD" (Ready).
The Terminal device is properly configured to meet the requirements of the install.
Examples:
CSU/DSU: DSO channels mapped properly, timing and framing setup correctly and configured to the
protocol (V.35).
TA: Signal to the BRI circuits displays the correct SPID. DN numbers have been programmed.

Using the digital telephones connected to the PBX

Once the EXTender is installed and powered-up, go on-line with the telephones at the Branch Office
location. Follow the procedure below to place a call.

Procedure

At the Branch Office location, the telephones should display the following message:
Press "1" to connect
Press 1 on the keypad to connect the telephone to the corporate PBX.
Place a test call and check for clear reception.
Note: If the connection is "noisy" or non-existent, refer to the System Administrator's Guide for trouble-
shooting steps.

Using the analog line connected to the EXTender

Note: This procedure applies only to the single analog telephone line connected to the EXTender and
only digital telephones can utilize this feature. You must install and wire the EXTender according to the
procedures on page 13 of this document. The analog line card is not available outside North America.
Procedure
1. Pick up the handset and press the Analog Call Key (
Meridian, Panasonic and Magix - Default is Key 12
Iwatsu - Default is Key 4
Note: This key bypasses the PBX/ADIX at the corporate facility and provides you with a telephone
line for dialing local and emergency (911) calls. Contact the systems administrator for the appropriate
key.
2. Dial the number.
EXTender 6000 Quick Installation Guide
32

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents