DID TO ALL EDACS RADIOS LBI-39039B
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10. DID TO ALL EDACS RADIOS
With tie lines and another PBX, it is possible to provide DID calling to all radios.
• The other PBX will have its access code for EDACS.
• After the access code, the caller will dial the radio number. The other PBX sends the radio number across the tie line.
In some cases, the other PBX will prefix the dialed radio number with the MD110 EDACS LCR code (only if EDACS
LCR is used).
• If the other PBX extension numbers are four-digit numbers and the called party's phone number is the same as the last
four digits of his radio LID, then remembering the person's DID number becomes simple. Dial an EDACS access code
followed by the person's extension number, which the PBX routes to the MD110. The other PBX will need to prefix
the four-digit number dialed with a "0" or "1" (first digit of LID) and an EDACS LCR code if used.
Common Abbreviated Dialing is used in the basic script configuration to provide DID for up to 900 radios. (The
maximum number of CAD numbers in a system is 1400.) It maps numbers in the 4100-4999 range to arbitrary radio numbers.
The LCR ENT table can be used to translate numbers into EDACS radio numbers also. It requires that the first digit of the
DID number be an LCR code in the MD110.