Chapter 3 ( SRS-1050 Local Features
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When specifying the Directory
Number for intercom, you can
enter just the extension number of
the call screener or the complete
number. For example, for a call
screener at 926-3112, you could
enter 3112 or 926*3112.
The extension number alone
works because the recipient
digital set matches the specified
and incoming numbers from right
to left, stopping after the number
of digits entered during the setup.
Entering the full number negates
the possibility that an outside call
with the same last four digits in
the calling number (for example,
422-3112) could activate the
intercom. The asterisk in the
number 926*3112 is a wild card.
The digital set accepts any
character in this position. You
need the wild card to represent
the dash (-) if a dash is included
in the number delivered with an
incoming call. If you are in doubt,
have the person who will be
screening calls call you, and note
the number displayed on the first
line of the LCD.
The set supports up to three
numbers for screeners. To have
more than three screeners, use *
as a wild card. For example,
entering 311* allows both the
Directory Numbers 3112 and 3115
to activate the intercom.
Remember, however, that all other
Directory Numbers from 3110 to
3119 would also activate the
intercom.
Required Support from Your
System Administrator
To guarantee that Directory
Numbers are always available for
Call Announce Intercom, the
System Administrator should:
• Allocate one Directory Number
on the digital sets of both
recipients and screener for
outgoing calls.
Specifying the Directory
Numbers of Call Screeners
At the conclusion of selecting
buttons for Call Announce
Intercom, this screen appears:
SUPPORTED (SELECT/ALL)
COMPLETED