6.1 Line Settings
6.1.1 Multi Number Settings
A unit can be used with 8 handsets.
You can assign a maximum of 8 different phone numbers for handsets.
Each available phone number (line) can be assigned to handsets as desired to handle incoming and outgoing
calls.
This feature is available only when "MULTI_NUMBER_ENABLE"="Y" is set.
When "MULTI_NUMBER_ENABLE"="N", each handset has exclusive use of the line it has been assigned to.
(Handset 1 uses line 1, handset 2 uses line 2, … handset 8 uses line 8.)
Programming Example 1
The following programming example shows a configuration where handsets have their own phone numbers,
and handsets also share a common phone number.
You can program this table using Web user interface programming (® see 4.6.1.1 Group Handset / Handset
select for receiving call).
For details about configuring these settings by configuration file programming, see 5.3.32 Call Control
Settings–INCOMING_CALL_GROUP_n.
[Grouping Handset / Handset selection for receiving calls]
Line No.
Phone Number
Handset No.
Paging
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 1111
ü
HS1
2 2222
ü
HS1
3 3333
ü
HS1
4 4444
ü
HS1
5 5555
ü
HS1
6 6666
ü
HS1
7 7777 HS1
8 8888
ü ü ü ü ü ü
HS1
Case 1:
A call dialed to "1111" will be received by handset 1.
Case 2:
A call dialed to "2222" will be received by handset 2.
Case 3:
A call dialed to "8888" will be received by handsets 1–6.
When receiving a paging call, handset 1 will automatically answer the call.
360 Administrator Guide Document Version 2017-07
6.1.1 Multi Number Settings