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P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide
The Enterprise Edge system can have 15 line pools plus 6 PRI pools, and a
telephone can be programmed to access any number of them.
A line pool access code is a number you dial to get a line pool. The access code can
be up to four digits long. You can have several different line pools for your system,
each one giving you access to a different set of external lines. It is one way of
sharing lines across telephones in a system.
Your installer programs the line pool access codes and gives each telephone access
to a line pool.
Everyone in the office should have a list of the line pool access codes for the line
pools their telephones can use.
Using a line pool to make a call
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1. Press ƒfl›.
2. Enter a line pool access code.
If you have a free internal line, you can make a call using a line pool without
entering the feature code first.
1. Select an internal line (intercom).
2. Dial the line pool access code.
Programming a memory button with a line pool feature code
When you program a button with the line pool feature code, you must enter a line
pool access code after the feature code. The programmed line pool button accesses
a specific line pool, not the line pool feature. See Programming feature buttons on
page 90 for more information.
If you program a button with an indicator to access a line pool, when all the lines in
a line pool are busy, the indicator for the line pool button turns on. The indicator
turns off when a line becomes available.
Tip
If no lines are available in the line pool, you can use Ring Again at the busy
tone. You are notified when a line in the line pool becomes available.
See Using Ring Again on page 50.