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Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.2
110
2.36 Emergency Call Service
2.36.1 Emergency Call
Description
Regardless of a Station’s dialing restrictions (Class of Service), the user may dial any assigned
Emergency numbers.
Operation
System
The system will automatically override any toll restrictions and process an assigned Emergency
number call.
Conditions
1. If there is no idle outside Line for the emergency call, a busy Line will be forced to
release the current call and used for emergency call.
2. An emergency call can be placed without a Line access code, except Australia. If an
emergency number conflicts with the Station Numbering Plan, emergency calls must
use a Line access code. For example, if the emergency number is “112” and the
Station Numbering Plan is 100~, you must dial a Line access code before dialing the
emergency number “112”.
Programming
Keyset Admin.
STATION
Emergency CO Group (PGM 112-Button 18)
TABLES
Emergency Service Call Table (PGM 226)
Web Admin.
STATION DATA
Common Attributes
Emergency CO or Group
TABLES DATA
Emergency Code Table
Related Features
Hardware

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