CHAPTER 2: ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS

CHECKING A TRUNK

Procedure, continued

5If a conversation is in progress, press <START> to exit. If a conversation is not in progress, press <CNCL> to unlock the connection and free the trunk. If the trunk is not busy, you hear dial tone, and see this display:

1 1 : 0 0 a m

We d Ma r 1 0 6 8 6 Ca l l s Wa i t : 0

1 * D i a l 8 6

0 1

2

 

3

 

4

 

L 1

L 2

 

L 3

L 4

 

MSG

CHARGE

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6Dial an outside number to check the trunk. Because you’re already connected to a trunk, you don’t need a trunk access code (usually 9) before the outside number.

7If the trunk is operational, you hear ringing or busy tone after the outside number is dialed. If the trunk is not operational, call your telephone system maintenance company.

8Press <START> to disconnect.

Note: The <LTA/VER> key is also used for the long trunk alarm. The long trunk alarm causes the <LTA/VER> key to flash when a trunk is connected for an unusually long time. (See “Receiving a Long Trunk Alarm” on page 2-55.) When the <LTA/VER> key is flashing, you can still use it to check a trunk that is not causing the alarm.

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