lf the system is square, users with basic telephones can get an outside line by dialing 88. If the telephone has more than one line assigned to it, the system automatically searches through the lines in the order assigned, and provides the first idle line it finds. Assign identical types of lines, such as all local lines, to basic telephones in square systems, or give the user a list of the diaI codes shown on the Station

Configuration Form, Basic Telephones (Square Systems) for-Feature Module 2 or Form 3d, Station Configuration Form, Basic Telephones (Square Systems) for Release 3.

If the system is pooled, users with basic telephones access outside lines based on the type of access provided for the system as a whole. It also depends on what additional lines or line pools you assign to basic Telephones.

>In a system with Button Access, the user can place calls using default pool 9 (dial code 9) or one of the other lines or line pools assigned to the telephone (dial code 88).

>In a system with Dial Access, the user dials 9 to get Dial Access and then can access all the line pools that have been administered using standard dial codes. For example the user dials 9-9,9-890, etc. The user can use dial code 88 to access an additional line or line pool, if you assign one.

>In a system with Automatic Route Selection, the user just disk 9 and then the outside number. The user can use dial code 88 to access one of the additional lines or line pools assigned m the telephone.

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