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Old April 18th, 2005   #1 (permalink)
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Ok, either I have not had enough coffee or just a plain ol' "brain fart"

If I want to display the number on key 3 when dialing from key 0, I should put a "D" behind the ext on key 3. Is this correct or am I on the wrong path?
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Gei,
I had to look:

xx MCR yyyy (cccc or D) zz..z
Multiple Call Ringing key
Where:
• yyyy = DN
• cccc = CLID table entry of (0)-N, where N = the
value entered at the SIZE prompt in LD 15 minus 1.
• D = the character “D”. When the character “D” is
entered, the system searches the DN keys from
key 0 and up, to find a DN key with CLID table
entry. The CLID associated with the found DN
key will then be used.
• zz..z = additional information required for the key
aaa.
The DN can be up to 4 digits, up to 7 digits with
Directory Number Expansion (DNXP) package 150.
The DN cannot appear simultaneously on a PBX set
DN or as a SCR Single Call or SCN DN.
Once the MCR key has been defined MARP is
prompted.
On the M3901 and M3902 MCR cannot be configured
on keys 1-5. MCR, if it is configured, must be assigned
to key 0.
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