Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions page 284

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Considerations
You cannot assign a line that belongs to a pool as an individual line on that
n
pooled extension.
A line must be assigned to a button with lights. If a line is assigned to a
n
button without lights, you cannot access that line, nor can you program
anything else on the button.
You can assign multiple lines (up to 19) to a standard phone, but a
n
single-line phone can handle only one call at a time. To make a call, a user
lifts the handset and dials 9 at the intercom dial tone; the system selects
the first available line based on the Automatic Line Selection
programmed for the extension. (Alternatively, the user can use Direct Line
Pickup to access a specific line.)
Valid Entries
1 = Assigned 4
2 = Not Assigned
3 = Select Button (then press a line button to assign the line to that button)
Programming
(See
Figure 2-3 on page 2-23
s
such as
and
To assign lines to a specific extension:
1. Press
2. Enter the extension number to be programmed. For example, to program
extension 15, press
The red light next to each button that has a line assigned is on steady; the
red light next to each button that has a pool assigned flashes. To remove
all existing line assignments, press
3. Enter the line number to be assigned. For example, to select line 1, press
1
.
4. At this point:
n
Line Assignment 15 L01
1 Assigned
n
Line Assignment 15 L01
2 Not Assigned
for the location of special programming buttons
e
on system phones.))
f 0 0 s s # 3 0 1
at extension 10 or 11.
1 5
.
If you want to assign the line to the first available button with lights,
D
press
until the display reads:
If you want to remove a line assignment, press
similar to the following appears:
r
before selecting a line.
D
until a display
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