Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3)
Section 400-Programming
Page 3-22
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
Page Group Extensions
Software Version: All Versions
Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# (18-25)# (0 or 1)#
Description
Use this address to include an extension in one or more of the eight page
groups. If an extension is included in a page group, pages to that group will be
heard on the extension phone’s loudspeaker. Also, the extension will be able
to pick up calls to other extensions in the page group using the Group Call
Pickup feature.
Programming
Notes
Interaction with Group Call Pickup.
Page groups determine which
extensions can use the Group Call Pickup (70) feature.
Interaction with Busy Override.
Page group 0 does not allow Busy
Override. In other words, if an extension is a member of page group 0, it
cannot be overridden. Also, a Busy-Override-Send enabled extension can
only override calls at extensions within its own page group. For example, an
extension in page group 1 cannot override calls in page group 2.
FF3 (1-144)# (18-25)# (0 or 1)#
Extension Port
18=Page group 0
19=Page group 1
20=Page group 2
21=Page group 3
22=Page group 4
23=Page group 5
24=Page group 6
25=Page group 7
0=Exclude from group.
1=Include in group.
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