Using Directory Numbers - Panasonic ICX User Manual

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6. Using Additional Features
5. Press the # key.
6. Access an outside line.
7. Dial the phone number.
The Walking TRS (Call Barring) COS will remain in effect until you hang up.

USING DIRECTORY NUMBERS

A Directory Number (DN) allows extension numbers to be used on a key basis. The
same DN may be assigned to multiple keys on the same telephone and to keys on
other telephones.
When a telephone's extension number is assigned to a key on the same telephone, it
is considered a Primary Directory Number (PDN). Up to three appearances of the
PDN may be assigned to keys on a key telephone. This allows for multiple calls on
the same Directory Number.
When a DN is assigned to an FF key on another telephone, it is considered a Non-
Primary Directory Number (NPDN). Up to three NPDN appearances of the same
DN may be assigned to keys on a telephone. This allows calls to the DN to appear
on multiple telephones. The calls ring in on a specified basis - immediate, delayed,
or no-ring.
A telephone may only have one PDN (on up to three keys) but may have multiple
NPDNs with up to three appearances of any one NPDN.
ICX-45-750
ICX (International), issued June 2000
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