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eii
e . g
eel
di . mm
External line call direction
When a user tries to access a line, lines that have been
previously programmed as outgoing are given priority. If
an incoming call is received over that line, however, it
will come through as usual.
To avoid this situation, the method for accessing exter-
nal lines can be defined at the time of making or receiv-
ing a call. This facility is usually contracted with the local
carrier to ensure optimal usage of all lines available.
Required: Programming mode must be activated (*95
31994).
w
Enter the programming code.
w
p
Enter a number for an external line (e.g., 801).
w
Enter the number for the type of access to an external
line:
e
= bidirectional (default)
f
= incoming unidirectional
g
= outgoing unidirectional
w
p
Enter the next external line number.
or
w
r
Press this key.
Initial status for programming mode.
Flash duration on analog line
The duration of the Flash signal that is sent by the sys-
tem to each analog trunk can be configured individually.
Flash signal duration depends on the specific setting for
each country.
If the country configuration (
analog trunk (
will automatically reset to the default value.
Required: Programming mode must be activated (*95
31994).
w
Enter the programming code.
w
p
Enter a number for an analog trunk (e.g., 801).
w
Enter the length of time (05 to 99) for the Flash signal,
where 05 = 50 ms... 99 = 990 ms.
page 20) or the type of
page 23) is changed, the Flash duration
External line settings
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