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System Programming 4-45
4.2 System Programming [402]-[403]
If the system is installed behind a host PBX, each exchange line may require an access code
to make an outside call. Up to 8 access codes can be stored for each exchange line. When
the programmed codes are dialled, the pause time assigned in program [417] “Pause Time”
is automatically inserted, and call barring is applied after the code.
*
1
Exchange line number: 1 through 6 / (All exchange lines)
*
2
Insert a “,” for each code using the button on the overlay.
Example:
• Access codes 81, 82 on exchange line number 1
Default All exchange lines – Not stored
• To correct a wrong entry, press the CLEAR button and enter the new one.
• Feature Reference
Section 3, Features
Host PBX Access
Selects a pulse rate for each exchange line which sets “Pulse Mode” or “Call block Mode” in
program [401] “Dial Mode”. There are 2 pulse rates, Low Speed (10 pps) and High Speed
(20 pps).
* Exchange line number: 1 through 6 / (All exchange lines)
Default All exchange lines – Low Speed
[402] Pulse Speed Selection
[403] Host PBX Access Codes
access code*
2
Up to 8 access codes
1 or 2 digits
(0···9)
(Low/High
Speed)
exchange line no.*
1
(1
···
6/ )
(1
···
6/ )
exchange line no.*
or
or
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