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Trunk line can be accessed by extension by dialing
`0', `9' or Direct Access (24…29). The
trunks can be allocated to either group `0', group
`9', Direct Access or Reserved Incoming. For example
trunks 27 can be allotted to group `0', trunk
28 to group `9' and trunk 29 to Direct Access
'29'. This means when a user dials `0', user can
access trunks 27, when user dials `9', user can
access trunk 28 and when user dials '29', user
gets trunk '29', provided all such access is allowed
to that extension. The same trunks can not be
allocated to both '0' and '9' groups, while '0'
and '9' group trunk can be allotted to direct
access by 57 programming to a particular or all
extensions. The Direct Access grouping to any
trunk will not accessed by '0' or '9' Dial. For
simplicity, the trunk lines (normally one) allocated
to this group `9', we shall call reserved lines.
Access to reserved incoming lines for outgoing
call is restricted.
To programme this feature for all Trunks, dial,
Password
+

To programme this
feature for Particular Trunk, dial,
Password
+

Where Trk. is
Trunk Access Code
C=0 is for Group `0'
C=1 is for Reserved Incoming
C=2 is for Direct Access
C=9 is for Group `9'
For example,
if trunk 27 is allocated to group `9', then dial,
Password
+

When user dials
`9' he will receive dial tone to trunk 27.
For example,
if all Trunks are for Direct Access, then dial,

Note:
Care should be taken in allocating Nos. to
trunk lines as Per the Model e.g. for 204, 206,
308, Trunk lines are 27,28,29. For 412, 514, 616,
Trunk lines are 24,25,......29. The Direct access
grouping of all trunks can virtually create as
many groups as trunks, the direct access to any
extension can be allowed individually as per trunk.
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