Section 1: Start-up Programming
DS1000/2000 Quick Setup Guide Section 1: Start-up Programming ◆ 1-9
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5. Go back to step 4 and add another trunk to group 90.
OR
Press
HOLD to save your entries.
OR
Press
HOLD + CONF to exit program 1002.
Part II: Allow Analog Ports to have Full or Outgoing Access to group 90 Trunks.
1. Enter the programming mode. You see:
2. Enter
1803 + HOLD. You see:
3. Enter the extension number for the single line telephone you want to program (e.g., 319) +
HOLD
. You see:
4. Enter the number of the trunk you want to program + HOLD. You see (for the trunk selected):
The previously programmed access setting for the selected trunk displays.
5. Enter access option 2 (outgoing only) or 3 (full/both ways access) for the selected trunk +
VOL Up. You
see (for the next trunk):
6. Press
CONF to return to step 4 and select another trunk to program.
OR
Press
CONF twice to return to step 3 and select another extension to program.
OR
Press
CONF three times to exit program 1803.
Setting Up Trunk Access Restrictions
The system allows you to set up an “access matrix” for each trunk at each extension. With access restriction,
for example, you could restrict a lobby phone from being able to place outside calls on certain trunks.
To set up trunk access restrictions:
1. Enter the programming mode. You see:
2. Enter
1803 + HOLD. You see:
3. Enter the number of the extension for which you want to set up access restrictions +
HOLD. You see:
4. For the extension selected, enter the number of the trunk for which you want to set up access restric-
tions +
HOLD. You see:
The previously programmed access setting displays.
USER: nnn
ENTER PROGRAM?
1803:LINE ACCESS
EXTENSION #?nnn
1803:EXT:nnn
LINE NUMBER?n
1803:EXT:nnn LINE:n
nnnnnnnnnn
1803:EXT:nnn LINE:n
nnnnnnnnnn
USER: nnn
ENTER PROGRAM?
1803:LINE ACCESS
EXTENSION #?nnn
1803:EXT:nnn
LINE NUMBER?n
1803:EXT:nnn LINE:n
nnnnnnnnnnn