| If two or more voice terminals in the system will have the same line | |
| assignments, the administrator can use the Copy feature to copy the line | |
| assignments from one voice terminal to another. (See "Copy.") | |
| A line jack with nothing plugged into it is called a nonequipped line | |
| appearance, or "ghost line." To eliminate ghost lines, the administrator must | |
| specify for the system how many lines the system contains. When the | |
| administrator first sets up the system, the administrator dials *4 and the | |
| number of lines in the system. For example, if the system contains six lines, | |
| the administrator dials *46. (See Section 3, "Administering the System.") | |
ADMINISTRATION | If | |
| information. | |
| Before you assign lines to voice terminals in your system, refer to the Line | |
| Assignments Form that you have filled out. | |
| To assign lines to a voice terminal: | |
| 1 | Enter administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to P and touching |
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| Administer. |
| 2 Dial the intercom number or touch the Auto Intercom button for the | |
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| voice terminal that you are administering. |
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| A green light goes on next to the Auto Intercom button. Green lights also go on next to the |
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| buttons of any lines already assigned to the voice terminal. |
| 3 Remove all of the lines by touching each line button that has a light next | |
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| to it. |
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| The green light next to the line button goes off. |
| 4 Touch each line button in the order in which you want them to appear on | |
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| the voice terminal. |
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| Green lights go on next to the line buttons you touch. |
| 5 | Touch Administer. |
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| The console beeps twice. |
6 Leave administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to the center position.
PROGRAMMING | N o n e |
HOW TO USE | The system administrator assigns lines to buttons for the whole system and for |
| individual voice terminals. Be sure that the lines that you have access to are |
| labeled on your voice terminal. |