Function 3: Extension programming IVX 20
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Example: Here is a portion of a completed programming worksheet (Appendix II) for
analog ports. Extension 112 is an analog phone and extension 113 has a fax
machine connected. Fax tones detected at the main greeting will be trans-
ferred to this station (user may also manually transfer a caller to this
extension who wish to send a fax. Line access allows for sending faxes on line
group 9.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Ext. Type Name CO
112 PHONE ROGER 2 9
113 FAX FAX 9
Overhead paging interface
You can connect a dry-contact overhead paging device to the system through the 66 block. The
overhead paging port’s access is fixed as extension 199 for programming purposes. The user can
access it by either of the following methods:
• Dialing 1 9 9
• Programming 199 as a programmable key and/or including 199 in one or more page zones.
Note: DTMF can be transmitted to the overhead paging port after access, allowing for zone over-
head paging, if the paging unit supports zone paging.
1. 2.
Ext. Type Name CO Pg zn
199
Each programming step for overhead paging is defined as follows:
1.
Extension number
— Enter 1 9 9 during extension programming.
2.
Extension page zone assignment
— List the page zones (1, 2, 3) that are to include, also, the
overhead paging port. (All page)
Example: Here is a portion of a completed programming worksheet (Appendix II)
for extensions. The paging port, extension 199, has been added to page zone
1. The user then can access only the overhead pager by dialing the
extension number 199 or can page through both the overhead pager
and all phones listed in page zone 1 by pressing PAGE (#) and 1 on his/her
phone.
1. 2.
Ext. Type Name CO Pg zn
100 DIGITAL JANE 9 1,2
199 1