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Flexible System Numbering

• Description
Flexible System Numbering lets you reassign the system's port-to-extension
assignments. This allows an employee to retain their extension number if they move to
a different office. In addition, factory technicians can make comprehensive changes to
your system's number plan. You can have factory technicians:
Talk to your sales representative to find out if this program is available to you.
You can also use Flexible System Numbering to change the system's Trunk Group
Routing code. Although the default code of 0 is suitable for most applications, you can
alter the code if you have to.
The system provides a completely flexible system numbering plan. Refer to the chart
below and the Programming section for more details.
Flexible System Numbering
Program
11-01 : System Numbering
11-09-01 : Trunk Access Code
11-10 : Service Code Setup (for System Administrator)
11-11 : Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry Operation)
11-12 : Service Code Setup (for Service Access)
11-16 : Single Digit Service Code Setup
Conditions
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Set the number of digits in internal (Intercom) functions. For example,
extension numbers can be up to four digits long.
Change your system's Service Code numbers
Assign single digit access to selected Service Codes
A. Programming follows a telephone's extension number, not the port number in
most cases. If you relocate a phone, you may need to change additional pro-
gramming.
B. If the extension numbering plan is changed from '2xx' to '1xx', and you would like
to consecutively press two DSS keys without toggling the hookswitch, Program
11-16-05 must be removed. If not, pressing the second DSS key will actually
change voice/ringing call to the first extension.
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Description
Set the system's internal (Intercom)
numbering plan. The numbering plan
includes the digits an extension user must
dial to access features and other extensions.
Assign the single-digit trunk access code
(normally 0). This is the code users dial to
access Automatic Route Selection or Trunk
Group Routing.
Customise the Service Codes.
Assign the Single Digit Service Codes. These
are the post-Dialling codes a user can dial
after placing an Intercom call to a co-worker.
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