IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 2: CO line programming
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The steps for programming CO lines throughout Function 21 are:
1. Choose the CO lines to program.
2. Name the CO lines. This is optional; to retain the default values — “Line 1,” “Line 2,” and so on —
press #.
Optional naming of the CO lines
During this step, you optionally can name the CO lines you’re programming. Each name can
contain up to 10 alphanumeric characters. If you press # while performing this step, the default
names (e.g., “Line 1,” “Line 2,” etc.) will be retained.
If you select multiple CO lines to program, the name field will be left blank; at this point, you can
either press # to keep all of the lines’ default names or, by entering a name, assign the same
name to all selected CO lines.
To change an already programmed name to the default value, press HOLD to delete the name
and then press # while the field is blank. This restores the default values for all selected lines.
If used in conjunction with Caller ID, this feature causes the Caller ID name to appear on the first
line, and the line name to appear on the second line, until the call is answered; then the phone
number will appear for five seconds. After that, a call timer appears on the display. If Caller ID isn’t
enabled, the CO name will appear on the top line of the display. In either case, the third line of the
display (on an ESI phone with a three-line display) shows line usage.
Default: Line numbers.
3. Follow the remaining steps (as described herein) that are specific to the function you’re programming —
Function 211 (analog CO line programming), Function 2121 (T1 CO line programming), Function 2131
(PRI CO line programming), or Function 2141 (SIP trunk programming).