To select priorities:
1. Select the required destinations by pressing the programmed DSS keys.
You can program a maximum of 12 priorities in any order:
• OUTSIDE Line: trunk/trunk group/dial service or routing access
• LOOP (default access code #121)
• LOOP Originating Only (default access code #125)
• Boss Group Line Key
• ELA Line Key (see note below)
[Set]
2. Press
3. Listen for the confirmation tone.
NOTES!
• If you intend to select an OUTSIDE line as the first priority, you must program a LOOP or LINE key to be able to
dial internal numbers. When activating a feature, press LOOP or LINE first, then dial the required number.
• This feature is useful if you make mostly trunk (external) calls. Assign a preference to an outside line(s), and each
time you make a call, you will be connected directly to an external trunk.
• When ELA lines are selected, the maximum number of
entries. Therefore, the maximum number of
lines selected. Up to four ELA line keys can be selected.
[Lib]
Private Library is used to program your personal Speed Dial Directory. A Private Library can be used to
speed dial long numbers. Also, you can use a Private Library to dial external or network numbers for features
that allow only internal destinations such as Call Forward, Divert and Hunt features.
For a full explanation of this feature, see
[Safe]
Security Line is used to block another user from employing the Break In feature on your phone extension.
All Call Waiting and Break In feature tones are blocked. When activated, a caller attempting to break in to
Setup
Coral Telephony Features
or dial the activation code
priorities
is reduced. Each ELA line requires three
priorities
available is proportionately reduced by the number of ELA
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priority
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