Tie Line And Outside (Co) Line Connection; Tie Routing Table - Panasonic KX-TD500 Features Manual

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TIE Line Features

TIE Line and Outside (CO) Line Connection

Description
TIE Lines can be used to minimize the cost of calls to a distant location outside of the TIE Line
Network. A long distance call from one location may be a local call from another location. This
fact should be considered before making a long distance call. If the destination of the long
distance call is outside of the TIE Line Network, extension users first make a call to a distant
PBX via TIE Line and then can make a local CO call to the final destination through that PBX.
A Network of TIE Lines
PBX-1
PBX Code 950
Ext. 1000
Call Flow
1.
Ext.1000 dials 77-951-9 or 801 through 848 (TIE Line Access Code + PBX Code + CO
Access Code).
2.
Ext.1000 may be required to enter a "DISA / TIE User Code" depending on System
Programming.
3.
Ext.1000 hears a dial tone from an idle CO line of PBX-2.
4.
Ext.1000 dials xxx-xxxx (phone number of the outside party).
Programming example:
To make up the TIE Line Network above, the following System Programming is required at
PBX-1 and -2 respectively.
PBX-1
• 8.2 TIE Routing Table
– PBX Code: 950
No. Leading
Digit
01
951
02
Step 2 is required when "TIE-to-CO Security Mode" is set to "Yes" at PBX-2.
*1
374
TIE Line
TG10
TG10
PBX Code 951
Inside of the TIE Line Network
*1
Digits to
Number to
delete
be added
0
PBX-2
TG09
CO
Outside Party
xxx-xxxx
Trunk Group No.
01
02
03
10
04
05
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