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Feature Renumbering
While the dialing codes for personal and group intercoms and for feature access are set by system
default, they are flexible, and the installer can renumber them when necessary. Feature renumbering
may be necessary if personal or group intercom numbers must be in a certain block or sequence to
match site requirements (for example, numbering all telephones located on the third floor with 3nnn
numbers). If a new number assignment conflicts with a defaulted dialing code, the defaulted code
can be reassigned into a block of unassigned numbers set aside for that purpose.
At default, the blocks of numbers are as follows:
Personal Intercoms 256
Group Intercoms 408
Total Available Intercoms 664
Personal Intercoms for stations 1001–1128
Personal Intercoms for IST pedestals 2001–2128
Group Intercoms for stations and IST
pedestals
3001–3128, 4001–4128,
5001–5128, 5500–5523
Feature Codes 600–899, S,#
Unassigned Codes 5524–5999
Line group 1 9
The installer can reassign any number between 1 and 9999 to any intercom or feature code in any
combination of three- or four-digits; however, the assigned numbers must not conflict with one
another. For instance, if 2111 is assigned as an intercom number, there cannot be any intercom or
feature code numbered 21, 21n, or 21nn. Similarly, since 9 is defaulted as the code for line group
one, there cannot be any intercom or feature code numbered 9n, 9nn, or 9nnn.
Flexible Ringing Assignments
The installer can arrange ringing assignments for every station. He or she can arrange for this ringing
to sound immediately as soon as the call appears on specified lines at a telephone (direct ringing) or
after a system imposed delay (delayed ringing). Further, he or she can arrange for a telephone to ring
when calls appear on specified lines during certain periods of the day or night. To program for
flexible ringing, the installer assigns lines to the direct and delayed ringing modes. He or she also
divides a 24-hour period into three time blocks designated as day 1, day 2, and night mode and
assigns lines to each of these categories. The installer then assigns the direct, delayed, day 1, day 2,
and night mode ringing designations to the various stations.
During the day 1 time period, calls on lines assigned to direct, delayed and day 1 categories all ring.
During the day 2 time period, calls on lines assigned to direct, delayed and day 2 categories all ring.
During the night time period, calls on lines assigned to delayed and night both ring.
The system also provides a manual night transfer (of ringing) feature that the attendant activates by
dialing a code or pressing a preprogrammed button. While this feature is active, calls on lines
assigned to delayed and night ringing both ring at the various stations; however, no other ringing
occurs.
Also refer to the discussions titled Auxiliary Ringer Interface, Common Audible Ringer Interface,
External Paging Interface, Line Answer From Any Station, and Night Transfer (Of Ringing).
100 – Understanding the Features
GCA40–242 General Description
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