Key Telephone Features Pooled Trunk Access
Revised April 2000 DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 3-69
The ON/OFF LED lights.
2. Enter the desired group number (81-86, 9).
The phone issues outside dial tone.
“CO TALK #XX” (Where “XX” is the line number) appears on the
display.
3. Dial the telephone number.
The number appears on the display.
4. Complete the call and replace the handset.
Related Programming
FF1 (System): Least Cost Routing (LCR) Access
FF2 (Trunks): Pooled Trunk Access for Group “9”
FF2 (Trunks): Pooled Trunk Access for Group “81-86”
FF3 (Extension): Forced Least Cost Routing
FF5 (Keys): FF Key Assignment
FF8 (LCR): LCR Settings (all)
Considerations
The LED of the ML or MCO key lights red and the phone issues busy tone
when all lines in the same group are busy. (Those lines cannot be
accessed.)
If a ML or MCO key is assigned line group number 9 and LCR has been
activated, LCR is selected automatically.
Press the ML or MCO key that flashes red to answe r incoming calls.
If one group is set aside for data lines, this feature can be used when a line
is needed for operations such as data transmission via modem.