Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1)
Section 400-Programming
Page 1-18
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
Extension Number Digits
Software Version: All Versions
Address: FF1 2# 1# 12# (0 or 1)##
Description
This address determines whether the DBS will use 2-digit or 3-digit extension
numbers.
• If
2-digit numbers
are used, a maximum of 60 extension numbers are
available for assignment. Number Range: 10 thru 69.
• If
3-digit numbers
are used (default setting), a maximum of 600 extension
numbers are available. Number Range: 100 thru 699.
Programming
Related Programming
Extension Numbers: FF3 (ExtPort)# 1# (10-69 or 100-699)#
Notes
Interaction With Larger Systems.
If more than 60 phones are installed in
your system, use 3-digit extension numbers. Sites with fewer than 60 phones
can use either 2-digit or 3-digit extension numbers.
Interaction With Voice Mail.
If your system uses Voice Mail, use 3-digit
numbers in order to match extensions with Voice Mail boxes.
Precaution for Changing Extension Number Digits.
Changing this setting
can adversely affect other DBS settings that are based on extension numbers,
such as entries for DSS/BLF keys and Call Forwarding.
FF1 2# 1# 12# (0 or 1)# (# or *)
0=2-digit numbers
1=3-digit numbers
A second “#” is required to
confirm the new numbering
plan. (Or, enter “*” to cancel
the new numbering plan.)
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