Make a call 221Programming Operations GuideMake a callYou can set up your system in several ways that will determine how users can make calls.This section includes:• “Emergency 911 dialing” on page 222• “Select how you dial your calls” on page 222• “Receive a busy signal on an internal call” on page 222• “Create a conference call” on page 223• “Time-saving features” on page 223Some of the ways you can set up the system and the telephones to make calls includes:• You can assign every line to every telephone, in which case, the user presses a line button orintercom button to dial out a call.• You can assign lines to pools (Line pool A to O and PRI pool A to F) and assign the pools toall telephones. To make a call over line pools, users use the line pool feature code (FEATURE64) and then enter a line pool access code.• You can assign line pools to routes and assign the routes with destination codes. To make callswith destination codes, the user enters the destination code, and then dials out the requireddigits to contact the destination telephone. The digits the users dial will depend on what thedestination code is, and what dial-out digits have been specified within the route record.Note: All PRI line pools must be accessed through routes, using destination codes.• If a prime line is specified for the telephone, the telephone will automatically dialout on thisline if an intercom button is pushed, or the handset is picked up.• Auto dial: You can program an internal or remote dialout string onto a memory key. When theuser presses the key, the system automatically dials the digits stored on the button.Programming: “Assigning line access” on page 406Programming:• “Assigning Trunk/line data” on page 248• “Setting up line pool access codes” on page 328Programming: “Configuring call routing” on page 331Programming: “Assigning line access” on page 406Programming: “Configuring buttons from the DN record” on page 433