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Rep Power: 4 ![]() | The simple answer is, there is no easy way. Your system probably uses LCR for outgoing and that is not an easy area of programming to go through. First you need to check Cmd 200 to find out where your line access code (normally 9 in the states) is programmed to go to. Get back to us with that and we will see if we can help but it may get a little longwinded. | ||||||||
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