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Siemens ROLM PBX System

3.3Program Rolm

Each handset must be programmed so the Rolm switch will recognize the handset and allow access to system facilities and features. The Rolm technician or local system programmer should perform the necessary programming.

Create Template Table for handsets

Set up a template table with features assigned as shown below.

1

LINE9

2

LINE8

3

LINE7

4

LINE6

5

LINE5

FORWD

SYSSP

STASP

OPEN

OPEN

21

22

23

24

25

OPEN

SVRPT

PHML

31

32

33

34

35

CALLWAITING

6

LINE4

7

LINE3

8

LINE2

9 LINE1

10

HOLD

26 CAMP

27

28CONF

29TRANS

30

CONNECT

MUTE

TRANSFER

36

37

38

39

40

Note: On the Rolm 8000 and 9000 systems, the PHML button is MSGWT, and the TRANS button is FLASH.

The technician can customize the table by assigning features to the unused buttons in the upper quadrant (above Call Waiting, accessed by FCN 0, FCN 7, and FCN *). Do not change the assignments for Message Waiting, Hold, Connect, Mute or Transfer; however, other features and the "Open" buttons can be re-assigned if desired.

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SpectraLink ROLM PBX manual Program Rolm, Create Template Table for handsets

ROLM PBX specifications

The SpectraLink ROLM PBX represents a robust solution in the realm of private branch exchange systems for businesses seeking enhanced communication capabilities. This technology was developed by SpectraLink, a prominent name in mobile communications, and is particularly tailored to meet the needs of various industries, including healthcare, hospitality, and retail.

One of the primary features of the SpectraLink ROLM PBX is its ability to support a wide variety of communication devices, such as desk phones, mobile handsets, and even softphones. This versatility allows organizations to integrate their existing communication infrastructure seamlessly, enabling employees to communicate effectively, regardless of their location or communication device.

Another key characteristic of the ROLM PBX system is its advanced call management capabilities. The system supports call forwarding, call waiting, voicemail, and conferencing, enhancing the overall efficiency of organizational communication. It also permits the prioritization of calls, which is particularly beneficial in environments where urgent communication is critical.

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Security is another critical aspect of the ROLM PBX. With built-in security protocols, including encryption and secure authentication methods, businesses can feel confident that their communications are protected against potential threats. This allows organizations to prioritize confidentiality, especially important in industries handling sensitive information.

Integration with existing business systems is streamlined through the use of APIs and other interfacing tools. This functionality provides businesses with a cohesive communication ecosystem that can adapt to changing technological landscapes and consumer demands.

Finally, the user interface of the SpectraLink ROLM PBX is designed to be intuitive, allowing users to navigate the system easily and efficiently. This ensures that employees can focus on their core responsibilities without the added pressure of mastering complex communication tools.

In summary, the SpectraLink ROLM PBX offers a comprehensive set of features, advanced technologies, and robust characteristics that empower businesses to enhance their communication strategies, improve operational efficiency, and ensure secure and seamless interactions.