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I have an Elite 192 that I had a local shop program for me. I use three of the buttons on a DTU-16 to dial an outside line. We have three CO lines but the third one is for future and has no dial tone (CO) connected. When I select one of those three buttons it will try to dial that number on CO3. Where in the SAT can I change that to dial on CO1 first?
Also is there a description of what the memory blocks 9-4-01, 9-4-02 and 9-4-03 are? The manuals I have do not go that far.
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Sounds like your first three buttons have been programmed for auto route selection, call your local shop back to re-program the system to fit your needs using auto route selection or not.
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Memory block 3-03, Trunk Group Assignment. Simply put CO line 3 in trunk group 00 until you add it later.
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Thats Right MB-3-03,you won't be able to have it grab co-1 first, it starts from your last line working up to co-1. (keeps you from grabbing an incomming call when trying to dial out.
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That was the trick. It makes sense that it chooses from last to first. Since we only have one line for general use it has no other choice, lol.
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