Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions page 111

Releases 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0
Hide thumbs Also See for PARTNER Advanced Communications System:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Figure 4-13
shows a system with a fax machine and a modem connected to
separate extensions. Line A is published as the fax line, and line B is published as
the modem line.
Figure 4-13. Night Service with Fax Machine and Modem
Using Night Service with Auxiliary Equipment
During the day, lines A and B do not ring at extensions X and Y. When you turn
Night Service on, calls on line A ring immediately at the fax (extension X). Since
that line is not assigned to any other extension in the Night Service Group, only
extension X receives fax transmissions. Likewise, with Night Service on, calls on
line B ring immediately at the modem (extension Y).
NOTE:
If answering machines are connected to Night Service extensions, you can
join a call that was already answered by an answering machine from any
system phone. If you have a Lucent Technologies answering machine with
the Call Intercept feature, the answering machine drops off the call when
you join it.
Programming Night Service with Auxiliary
Equipment
1. If extension X and Y are key extensions, use Line Assignment (#301) to
assign only line A to extension X (for the fax machine to cover) and only
line B to extension Y (for the modem to cover).
If extensions X and Y are pooled extensions, use Pool Line Assignment
(#207) to remove lines A and B from all pools and Pool Extension
Assignment (#314) to remove all pools from extensions X and Y. Also use
Line Assignment (#301) to assign only line A to extension X (for the fax
machine to cover) and only line B to extension Y (for the modem to cover).
2. Set Line Ringing for line A at extension X and for line B at extension Y to
No Ring.
4-26
Using Auxiliary Equipment
Lines
Ext
A
CONTROL
B
UNIT
Ext
C
X
FAX
Y
MODEM

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents