1.5 Making Call Features
1.5.2.7Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX)
Description
This PBX can be installed behind an existing host PBX. This is performed by connecting extension jacks of the host PBX to outside (CO) line ports of this PBX. A Host PBX Access code, assigned through system programming ( Host PBX Access Code [403]), is required to access the telephone company from the host PBX. The Outside (CO) Line Access number (9/0*1, or 81 through 83) of the host PBX should be stored as a Host PBX Access code for each outside (CO) line of this PBX. A pause of a preprogrammed length ( Pause Time [417]) will be automatically inserted after the
[Example]
Telephone Company
Host PBX Access Code for PBX, or Automatic Line Access No. for Host PBX: 0
Host PBX
Automatic Line Access No.: 9
Outside Party
Outside (CO) line 1
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Host PBX
Access Code
Extn. 101 | Extn. 102 |
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Host PBX
Access Code
Telephone
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Automatic Line
Access No.
Extn. No.
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Note
In this example, "0" should be assigned as the Host PBX Access code for outside (CO) line 1 of this PBX.
*1 For New Zealand, the Automatic Line Access number may be either 1 or 9.
Feature Guide
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