11-07-2006 05:48 AM - edited 03-15-2019 04:42 AM
Hello,
I have a 7940 and i would like to use one of its two line for a plar connection and left the other one as a standard line.
Can I implement this or i have to use the phone only for plar connection?
Long story short:Can i associate a plar connection to a DN?
Thanks
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11-07-2006 06:37 AM
11-07-2006 06:41 AM
I haven't tried this but I don't see why you couldn't do this. Just configure the PLAR for Line1 and the DN on Line2, when you go off hook it will pick Line1 automatically hence it will dial the extension that you configure to that PLAR.
In order to be able to use the Line2 you will need to press the button on line2 before going off hook to select that line.
HTH
//Jorge
11-07-2006 06:37 AM
You can absolutely do that.
Chris
11-07-2006 06:41 AM
I haven't tried this but I don't see why you couldn't do this. Just configure the PLAR for Line1 and the DN on Line2, when you go off hook it will pick Line1 automatically hence it will dial the extension that you configure to that PLAR.
In order to be able to use the Line2 you will need to press the button on line2 before going off hook to select that line.
HTH
//Jorge
11-07-2006 07:24 AM
Here is the document on how to configure a PLAR in case that you don't have it.
11-08-2006 12:16 AM
I have and my doubts born from
this document because the author doesn't aware about DN end use the device information and not the DN settings!
11-08-2006 05:58 AM
Just configure the PLAR as the document says, once you finish assign a DN to Line2, it should work.
11-08-2006 07:59 AM
That means i will be never able to contact the phone using line 1,because it hasn't a DN!
11-08-2006 06:02 AM
Hi Alessandro,
You are correct, this doc does effect the device, but there is a method to the madness. On the device CSS leave as normal (Local, LD whatever you want). On the Line 1 CSS apply the new Hotline CSS. On the Line 2 CSS leave as
Off-Hook Hotlines to specified number. If you preselect Line 2 by pressing the button (like Jorge suggested) before going Off-Hook you can dial away.
Hope this helps!
Rob
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