AT&T MLS-12TM Marine Radio User Manual


 
Hotline
Code: #603
Description:
Identifies the “hotline” extension and the extension it automatically
rings (the “alert” extension). When someone lifts the handset of the hotline tele-
phone, the alert extension rings. You can set up several hotline and alert exten-
sion pairs. The alert extension can be the same or different for one or more hot-
line extensions.
Valid Entries: A hotline extension
An alert extension
No hotline or alert assigned
Considerations:
The hotline telephone must be a standard; single-line touch-tone or rotary
telephone.
A hotline cannot be a doorphone. Assigning a hotline to a doorphone exten-
sion cancels the doorphone setting.
To prevent outside calls from being made or received on the hotline, use
Line Assignment (#301) to remove all outside lines from the hotline exten-
sion.
Include only intercoms in the Automatic Line Selection for the hotline exten-
sion (p. 4-3).
Remove hotline extensions from the Night Service Group (#504) and Calling
Group (#502).
Programming Notes:
When programming the hotline, you first enter the hotline
extension and then the alert extension. Enter the hotline and alert extensions as
different extensions. Extension 10 cannot be a hotline extension (although it can
bean alert extension).
Programming Steps:
1. Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ # ] [6 ] [ 0 ] [ 3 ]. The
display reads:
Hot Line
Extension:
2. Enter the hotline extension (11 through 33). For example, to program
extension 33 as the hotline, press [ 3 ] [ 3 ] . The display reads:
Hot Line 33
Data --
3. Enter the alert extension (10 through 33). For example, to use extension
32 as the alert extension, press [ 3
] [ 2 ]. The display reads:
Hot Line 33
Data 32
To program another hotline, press [ Next Item ] or [ Prev Item ] until the new hotline extension
number shows on the display. Repeat step 3.
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