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Have now purchased the NEC Manual, YET even with this in hand I cannot find how to access an outside line without hitting the specific (outside)line key. There must be a way where I can press the SPKR button, dial a code and get an outside line. It may have to be programmed in, but it should be possible. My ultimate goal is to program outside speed dial numbers. I think I know how to do that, but the system appears to be seizing inside lines, resulting in a busy tone. Anyone?
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Hey PKmoor, MB.3-10 (PG.245) "Co Line Selection" Make all Unused Lines NIL, That way if you have 2 Lines and You Press Speaker,9 the System will grab Line 2.
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Active CO lines must be put into trunk groups (MB 3-11).. If you have three CO lines, then assign them to trunk group 0 and make trunks 4 - 8 trunk group 1. Now, when the user dials a 9, the system will grab one of the three lines in that trunk group. If I recall correctly, when you program the speeddials you will need to precede the telephone number with a 9.
That is one OLD system.
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Thanks, but this goes a little over my head... I have the CD version of the June 1998 manual so page 245 of 373 gets me Telephone Number to Trunk Assignment (CO7) Programming 2-115.
I have two active CO lines on 01 and 02. Not sure which trunk group they are in. How do I move them into trunk groups as you, eriway, suggested? Rickman (hi) what do you mean by default is TG-0?
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"Co Line Selection" Memory Block LK3, go into Program Mode, Press Line 3 Dial 10,"01/10: Type MF" in Display. Make No changes for 01 or 02, Press Transfer till it says "03/10: Type MF" Press Line 1 and it will Change to NIL, Press Transfer to Write. change 03-08. To NIL, Then Test by Pressing Speaker dial 9 should pick up Line 2.
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After I press Line 1 it does not change to NIL, it shows "01:FLSH 600ms". What am I doing wrong?
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My Bad its been awile since I've programed one of these, Same Steps, But to Change to NIL, Dial 0 (Zero) on The Dail Pad.
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Is memory block LK3 where you simply assign lines to the system. I have an old NEC to install, and it defaults to 2 lines, and I need to assign more lines. After looking through the manual, I can find no programming that simply says "Line appearance." That would be too easy, right?
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Thats Correct, LK3 is for all Co Line Programming. Same Steps as Above, instead of NIL make them MF.
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