Line Type

Code: #202

 

 

Description: Identifies each outside line as being connected to the local tele-

 

phone company or to a PBX or a Centrex system. See appendix A for more

 

information on programming for PBX or Centrex.

 

Valid Entries: 1 = CO (local telephone company line)

 

2 = PBX or Centrex line

 

Considerations:

 

 

If any lines are connected to a PBX or a Centrex system, use procedure

 

#106, PBX Dial-Out Code, to identify the PBX/Centrex dial-out code.

 

If any lines are connected to a Centrex system, use procedure #107, Recall

 

Timer Duration, to change the recall timer to 800 milliseconds.

 

Programming Steps:

 

 

1. Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ # ] [ 2 ] [ 0 ] [ 2 ] . The

 

display reads:

 

 

Line Type

 

 

Line:

 

 

2. Enter the first line to be programmed. For example, to program line 1,

 

press [ 1 ]. The display reads:

 

Line Type

L1

 

1 co

 

 

3. To change the line type, press

[ Next Data ] . The display reads:

 

Line Type

L1

 

2 PBX

 

To program another line, press [ Next Item ] or [ Prev Item ] until the correct line number shows on the display. Follow step 3 to change the line type. Repeat for every line in the sys- tem.

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AT&T MLS-12DTM, MLS-12TM, MLS-6TM manual Line Type, Code #202

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