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G'day from Down Under.
Just curious as to know whether there is a function to 'connect' 2 MLT Extensions so that if one is called the other will? Similar to 'Call Forward both ring' but a function that will not ruin any ability for call forwards?
Im aware the Samsung Officeserv systems have this function called 'Master-Slave'
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated!
Cheers, Chalky.
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It's called Call Coverage Keys.
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So using a virtual extension as the number and having an virtual line key on each phone? I thought of doing that but was wondering if there was an easier way.
Cheers Coral Tech!
Chalky
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Chalky,
You only have to have the key on the "Slave phone". You basically put a virtual ext key on the "Slave phone" and tell the virtual key to use the extension of the "Master phone".
IE: Master phone is ext. 100, Slave phone 102. On slave phone put a "virtual key" (call coverage key) for ext. 100. 102 will now ring (if the key if programmed to) when someone calls 100.
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Ah!!! nortelvoip THANK YOU!
Makes perfect sense.
Thanks for all your help Coraltech and nortelvoip!,
Chalky.
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One more question,
What about using a MLT and a Dect/SLT phone?
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Generally we would make the SLT the main extension number and cover it to the Digital set.
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Ah I see, so this could work for both the SLT and the Dect phone.
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Yes if you are using an SLT or Wireless handset you will need to make the SLT or wirless the "Master". I don't know if the 8100 has this problem but on the Aspire and I-series you couldn't answer a virtual that was on an extra key (a key that you can program that doesn't actually exist on the phone) on either a Wirelss or SLT even if you had the system set to automatically pickup calls. Just one of those funny little quirks in NEC's systems.
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Awesome.
Cheers for all your help everyone. Really appreciated.
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