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IP Series Installation Manual Function 3: Extension programming
F.7
2. Type
If Analog Port is selected, then the ports can further be defined as follows; the words in
parentheses (EXAMPLE) indicate what the display will show in each case:
Phone (EXT) — Designed to provide for standard 2500-type phones. See the IP Series User’s
Guide for a complete description of the capabilities.
Common ringer (RINGER) — Connected via a tip and ring pair; will apply ring voltage whenever a
line rings in night mode.
Fax (FAX)If the Auto Attendant detects a fax tone, it will automatically forward the tone to the
analog port programmed as FAX.
Modem (MODEM) — Incoming calls for a modem can be manually transferred to the
modem extension; also, the modem can automatically generate outbound calls. Maximum con-
nect speed through the PBX is 9600 bps.
Door phone (DOOR) — A telephone connected to this port will automatically dial the
programmed ring down extension number whenever the set is taken off-hook.
3. Extension name
This is used for the LCD display, reports, and as a programming aid. The name length can be no
longer than 10 characters (See “Entering alphanumeric characters,” page C.2).
Default: The type selected.
Note: The Ringer and Door types’ names cannot be changed here (but can in Function 32; see
page F.9).
4. CO line/ring down
For fax, modem, or phone, select the desired line group — 9, 8, or 71–76.
Default: 9.
If door phone is selected, an extension number is entered as a ring down destination.
Default: Extension 100.
No dial tone is presented for common ringer.
5. & 6. Call forward busy/no answer
The ports can be set to call forward busy/no answer to an extension, department, mailbox or a
branch ID for day mode and differently for night mode.
Default: ID9999 (automatic disconnect).
The default settings for each analog port type are shown below:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Ext. Type Name CO CF day CF night
200 PHONE Phone 9 MB106 MB106
RINGER Ringer
FAX Fax 9 ID9999 ID9999
DOOR Door X100 ID9999 ID9999
MODEM Modem 9 ID9999 ID9999

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