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Configuring manual and auto-answer lines for SRG operation
Considerations for analog devices
1
Basic operation
Analog telephones and devices connected to the SRG50 always function as local telephones to
the SRG50. They can use the VoIP trunk to the main office using access codes or destination
codes, if the VoIP trunk line pool is assigned to the device, but the main office does not have
any settings or administration for these devices.
2
Access to system features
Analog telephones do not have a Feature key. Instead, they use a Link (*) key to access system
features. If you leave the analog telephone records at the default settings, these telephones
have greater feature access on the SRG50 than the IP telephones in local mode. If you do not
want different feature access on the analog telephones, turn the unwanted settings off as you
program the telephone.
Summary of Contents for SRG50
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