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The PBX should be able to transfer the ringing tones from the central office
line to appointed extensions. As shown in Figure 2-1, LINE1, LINE2, LINE3
and LINE4 should be the appointed extensions of your PBX.
The PBX should support standard 2-wired analog telephone lines, which
transmit DTMF signals.
The "appointed extension" connected to the system should be able to handle
either "hunt group" or "spread ringing".
If all ports are busy, the PBX should transfer the call to the operator or a
human attendant.
The system should not be exposed to direct sunlight, nor placed in a high
tempered area.
2-3 Front Panel
Figure 2: Front Panel
(1) POWER (red): Power indicator. The indicator is on when the adapter is
plugged into the DC 12V power socket on the rear panel of the system.
(2) DAY / NIGHT (green): Day/night mode indicator. When the light is on, it
indicates the system is currently in day mode (business hours), and the Day
Greeting will be played for all incoming calls. When the light is off, it indicates
the system is currently in night mode (non-business hours), and the Night
Greeting will be played for all incoming calls.
(3) NOON (green): Noon mode indicator. When the light is on, it indicates the
system is currently in noon mode, and the Noon Greeting will be played for
all incoming calls.
(4) LINE1, LINE2, LINE3, LINE4 (red): Line engaged indicator. When the light is
on, it indicates the line is currently engaged, and the system is answering the
incoming call.
(5) MODES: DAY/ NIGHT/ NOON mode switch. Each press on this switch will
rotate to the next mode, in a DAY-NIGHT-NOON order.
(6) MANUAL / AUTO: This switch selects manual or automatic switching for
DAY/ NIGHT/ NOON modes. Upper position represents AUTO, and the
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