Numbering the System
Jacks for Analog Multiline Telephones
Use these instructions only if the system includes 408, 408 GS/LS or 008
modules. Otherwise, skip to the next section, "Jacks for Tip/Ring Equipment and
Applications."
Certain features should be used differently when a GPA (General-Purpose
Adapter) is connected to an analog multiline telephone and configured using
the "Automatic" setting. These configurations include:
GPA connected to an answering machine and an analog multiline
telephone with Auto Answer All button programmed.
GPA connected to an analog multiline telephone programmed for voice
and data.
NOTE:
An MLX telephone with an MFM installed is preferred for these applications.
When these configurations are used, lift the handset before activating features
that automatically turn on the speakerphone. Examples of features that
automatically turn on the speakerphone are Authorization Codes, Auto Dial, Last
Number Dial, and Saved Number Dial.
Assign analog extension jacks for all remaining non-operator analog multiline
telephones in the system.
Planning Form Instructions
On Form 2a, mark the extension assignments for the remaining analog multiline
telephones:
1. In the Jack Type column, make sure A is checked next to the logical ID
for each analog extension jack.
2. In the Person, Location, or Function column, identify each analog
multiline telephone by the user's name, location, or function.
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Control Unit Configuration
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