Station Telephony Features
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T207M, T208M, T207M/NP, T208M/BL User Guide
ELA (Extension Line Appearance)
ELA (Extension Line Appearance)
Similar to the Boss Group feature (see
), an ELA Group is a number of stations operating together in which the
individual stations share a common line appearance. Unlike a Boss Group, the ELA Group number is the extension number of
the first (main) ELA member station. Therefore, there are no ELA NPL type numbers reserved in the system.
Up to 32 ELA line keys may be programmed on each group member station. When an ELA-defined line key flashes, it flashes
at all the member stations. Any member may answer the call by pressing the flashing line key. The line key remains lit as long
as the call is in progress. In addition to flashing, member stations may be alerted to incoming calls by an accompanying ring.
The ring setting (whether the ring is immediate, delayed, or no ring) can be determined at each member station if at least one
line key is defined by the user.
If the ELA call is put on hold, the line key flashes at all the member stations and any member (provided the privacy feature is
not activated) may break-in to the call by pressing the flashing line key. To place a call, a member may press any available
line key; the line key remains lit at all member stations for the duration of the call.
Use the following guide to navigate through this section:
ELA Group Line Keys: Programming
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