
Programming
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Overriding Dialing Restrictions 
The following programming procedures provide ways to override all dialin g 
restrictions, provided the user has access to an outside line or pool :
■Emergency Phone Number List (#406) defines a list of up to ten numbers 
that can be dialed from any extension. A typical number is 911. 
■Marked System Speed Dial Numbers are specially identified System 
Speed Dial numbers, which a user can dial by pressing f (or # on a 
standard phone) followed by a three-digit code. 
■System Password (#403) creates a password that can be entered at any 
PARTNER-model or MLS-model system phone to override dialing 
restrictions for the duration of a call. The system password should be  
changed periodically to prevent unauthorized use and toll fraud.
To override all dialing restrictions except Line Access Restriction (#302), Pool 
Access Restriction, and Night Service with System Password (#403), use 
Allowed Phone Number Lists (#407) to create up to eight lists of outside 
numbers that otherwise-restricted extensions
 can 
dial. Then use Allowed List 
Assignments (#408) to assign one or more of the lists to an extension. 
Setting Up Groups of Extensions 
You can set up four types of extension groups: 
■Pickup Group Extensions (#501) assigns extensions to one of four 
Pickup Groups. A Pickup Group lets any user in the system answer outs ide 
calls for any extension in that group. 
■Calling Group Extensions (#502) assigns extensions to one of four 
Calling Groups. A Calling Group lets users ring or page all extensions  in 
that group simultaneously or transfer calls into the group. (Addit ionally, 
Simultaneous Paging lets users make announcements over the 
loudspeaker paging system and the speakers of idle system phone s 
belonging to Calling Group 1.) 
■Night Service Group Extensions (#504) assigns extensions to the Night 
Service Group. When Night Service is activated at extension 10, calls r ing 
immediately at Night Service extensions regardless of how they ring at 
other times (only the lines assigned to an extension will ring). 
■Hunt Group Extensions (#505) assigns extensions to one of eight Hunt 
Groups. (Hunt Group 7 is used exclusively for  the voice  messaging  system, 
and Hunt Group 8 is used exclusively for fax transfer and fax detection.) A 
Hunt Group lets users ring or voice signal the first available (nonbusy)  
extension in that group. If a ringing call is not answered, the system t ries 
each available extension in turn until the call is answered. If a 
voice-signaled call is not answered, the call does not keep hunting. Al so 
use Group Call Distribution (#206) to assign outside lines to a Hunt 
Group if you want outside calls to ring directly into a group.