S e c t i o n 3 – S y s t e m P r o g r a m m i n g
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Step 2
: Enable the delayed hotline on a single extension
Switch on delayed hot line and assign to an extension
GENERAL SETTINGS
Hot line assignment
Delayed hot line ext
Switch off delayed hot line
GENERAL SETTINGS
Hot line assignment
Delayed hot line Off
Intrusion & Paging Programming
Description
It is possible for extensions to intrude on a call if an extension is busy, or to connect in handsfree
mode directly for terminal extensions, also called paging. Intrusion and paging rights need to be
programmed for an extension before it is allowed to use the feature. It is not possible to intrude
upon data protected or fax/modem extensions. When a call is intruded upon, there are two brief
warning tones at the intrusion start. These tones may be disabled system-wide.
Note: Intrusion and paging rights do not apply to calls to the paging port (dialling 10).
It is not possible to intrude on a data-protected extension.
Default
No extensions are allowed to intrude on other calls. Intrusion warning tone is on.
Enable an extension to page and intrude on extensions
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Miscellaneous
Intrusion rights
Ext
x Intr. On
Disable an extension from paging and intruding on extensions
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Miscellaneous
Intrusion rights
Ext
x Intr. Off
Switch on intrusion warning tone
Switch off intrusion warning tone
ISDN Programming
206 system supports ONE basic rate ISDN access and 208/212 system supports up to 2 basic rate
ISDN accesses if the optional ISDN cards are fitted. MSN and DDI numbering is supported by the
telephone system.
In the case of MSN calls an incoming call will ring at the programmed extension for 30 seconds after
which it will become a general incoming call - ringing at all extensions normally programmed to ring
on general calls. It is possible to override this default setting and program any combination of
extensions to ring on any MSN number, the procedure is detailed in ‘Ringing Settings’ on page 53.
The programmed MSN number and the incoming MSN number may have different lengths, in this
case the system looks at the shorter number and compares it with the last digits of the longer
number.
CLIP data and CLIR status are sent to the ISDN network when an outgoing call is made. COLP
data and COLR status are sent to the network when a call is answered.
When an extension sets up or answers an external call the CLIP/COLP data is based on the MSN
number programmed for the extension. If there is no MSN number programmed then the base
number for that particular ISDN line is used. If there is no base number programmed then no
CLIP/CLIR data is sent, though the network may add its own later. In the case of external call
diversion and external alarm calls the ISDN base number for the line is used.
Note: After installing or changing the lines from point to point to point to multipoint the
system should be powered off after a delay of six minutes and then powered up while
connected to the S bus to correctly establish ISDN settings.
ext
PIN
ext1, ext2,… ext n
PIN
ext1, ext2,… ext n