Making Calls
Another Phone
Using an Outside Line Access Group
You can dial 9,81, 82, 83, 84, 85, or 86 to access an outside
line. Each one of these codes gives you access to a group of
outside lines. The DBS automatically picks an outside line
from the group for you.
.’ Note: This feature requires system programming or a specific
DBS configuration, and may not be available. For information,
see your system administrator or DBS dealer.
1. Pick up the handset or press
ON/OFF.
2. Dial an access code for an outside line access group (9,E l-
86) and the telephone number.
Notes:
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If all the outside lines in the group are busy, you hear a
busy tone.
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If the system is set up for LCR (least-cost-routing) dialing,
the LCR function is activated when you dial 9. LCR
automatically routes your call to the least expensive
outside line.
Accessing an Outside Line with an FF Key
1. Press an PP key that is dedicated to an outside line or to a
group of outside lines
2. Dial the desired number.
Calling If the DBS is Behind a PBX
1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF.
2.
Access an outside line.
To Assign a Walking COS Code
1. Pick up the handset or press
ON/OFF.
2. Dial “#12.”
3. Enter the four-digit WaIkirrg Class of Service code (UOOl c
9999).
4. Press ‘I#.”
5. Replace the handset or press
ON/OFF.
To Use a Walking COS Code
1. From the other extension, pick up the handset or press
ON/
OFF.
2. Dial “#13.”
3. Enter your extension number.
4. Enter your Walking Class of Service code.
5. Press “#I.”
6. Access an outside line.
7. Dial the telephone number.
The Walking Class of Service will remain in effect unt.iI you
hang up.
Note: The same
Walking Class of Service code may be used
by more than one extension.
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