Assigning Telephone Buttons
4. To change the factory-set assignments:
a. On Buttons 1 through 10, indicate the type of intercom button by
circling ICOM for ICOM Voice, ICOM Ring, or ICOM Orig Only, and
writing
b. Fill in the telephone numbers (or prime-line extension numbers) to be
assigned or changed. Start with Button 3 and record the line numbers
on the diagram (see Form 3b).
c. Assign programmed Loudspeaker Paging buttons by selecting the
button and writing
Direct-Line Consoles
Use these instructions only if the system has one or more DLCs. Otherwise,
proceed to Chapter 4, "Features," to record feature assignments on the forms
for each extension.
NOTE:
For more information on DLCs, see the Feature Reference .
The number of line, Direct Station Selector (DSS), and programmed feature
buttons assigned to a DLC depends on the type of telephone and the number of
lines/trunks connected to the system. The factory setting for DLCs is that, in
addition to an SA Voice and an SA Ring button or ICOM buttons, as many
lines/trunks as possible are assigned to each console. Each line/trunk appears
on a separate button, which means that the number of lines/trunks assigned is
limited to the number of buttons on the console (up to a maximum of 32 buttons
on the 34-button analog DLC).
If a DSS is present, the system assigns a DSS button for each extension number
associated with an extension and special-feature buttons that are used by the
DLC operator for call-handling functions.
Figures 3 6 and 3 7 show initial line/trunk and feature assignments for MLX and
analog DLC consoles. Refer to the appropriate figure as you select line/trunk
assignments for DLCs.
NOTE:
System Access buttons appear on DLCs in Hybrid/PBX mode. Intercom buttons
appear on DLCs in Key or Behind Switch mode.
3–58
Lines/Trunks
Ring
,
Voice
, or
Orig Only
Page
on it.
.
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