PBX Mode Call Routing

External Dialing Prefix

PBX System Mode Only
IP Office Essential Edition - IP Office Essential Edition - Basic Edition systems can be installed in either key or PBX system mode. This feature is only supported by systems running in PBX system mode. The setting is ignored by systems running in key system mode.

This option sets the digit which, when dialed as the first digit, indicates that the call is intended to be external and should be routed by comparing the remaining dialed digits against the call out settings.

The default setting depends on the system locale. 9 is the default setting for systems with the Locale setting of United States. 0 is the default setting for systems with the Locale setting Germany. All other locales default to no external dialing prefix.

 

1408/1416/9404/9408/9504/9508 Phone

1.At either of the system administration telephones (the first two extensions on the system), with the phone idle press Admin.
2.Use the up arrow up or down down arrow arrow buttons to scroll the display to Admin2. When shown, press Select.
3.Use the up arrow up or down down arrow arrow buttons to scroll the display to OG Call Select.
4.Use the left arrow left or right right arrow arrow icons to change the setting between None, 9 and 0.
5.Click Save.
6.The menu will prompt Immediate Reboot ? Select either Confirm or Cancel.
Exit programming by pressing PHONE/EXIT. Alternatively use the Back button to move to another menu.

 

M7324/M7324N/M7310/M7310N/T7316/T7316E Phone

This process cannot be done using this type of phone.

 

ETR 18D/ETR 34D Phone

This process cannot be done using this type of phone.

 

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Last Modified: 15/01/2011