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Man! These look just like the Intertel Cordless (I prefer SpectraLink for Intertel...don't you?) Okay...to my question! There are two programmable buttons along the bottom (the left two are Intercom). The other two are lines one and two. I can program to them to other functions, but I have to remove all the lines from the extension...once I put the lines back, the buttons go back to being lines one and two. Am I missing something here? Or is that just how it is?
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If you put the lines back where do you think they're gonna go? There are only two buttons.
Program the phone for intercom only then dial 9 for an outside line if you have to use those two buttons for something else. Realize that the 3910 is very limited in this respect.
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It you don't assign lines to buttons, you're not going to be able to dial 9 on Intercom and a line. It's just like removing lines from an 18-D and trying to program ALS - where's the lines??
Put the system in pool mode, assign the lines to pool 881 instead of 880, put a pool 881 button on the phone, and you'll have an entire button to play with.
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It you don't assign lines to buttons, you're not going to be able to dial 9 on Intercom and a line. It's just like removing lines from an 18-D and trying to program ALS - where's the lines?? Yup..found this out as I was working with it... If you put the lines back where do you think they're gonna go? There are only two buttons.
Program the phone for intercom only then dial 9 for an outside line if you have to use those two buttons for something else. Realize that the 3910 is very limited in this respect. Yeah...but then if you need a system with a lot of flexibility and options, Partner is not what you generally want to go with... But much thanks for the responses...I probably will just leave them as is since the main thing is that our customer wants cordless...
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Actually what I had in mind was to assign lines to buttons off the button plan of the 3910. They wouldn't come up on those two buttons but they still would be assigned- or so I thought. Ain't gonna work. :scratch:
This is a problem with the 3910 and it's two line capacity on Partner systems. The only possible solution is as Tommy suggests, pool mode and those one or two buttons assigned to pools.
-Hal
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