A call to this telephone lights the button and, if activated, rings at the bridged-to appearance on the secondary telephone.
If you want to use a new telephone for the bridged-to extension, duplicate a station.
Type change station and the bridged-to extension.
Press Enter.
Press Next Page until the system displays the Feature Options page of the Station screen.
For the Per Button Ring Control field (digital sets only):
If you want to assign ringing separately to each bridged appearance, type y.
If you want all bridged appearances to either ring or not ring, leave the default n.
Move to Bridge Call Alerting.
If you want the bridged appearance to ring when a call arrives at the primary telephone, type y. Otherwise, leave the default n.
Complete the appropriate field for your telephone type.
If your primary telephone is analog, move to the Line Appearance field and enter abrdg-appr
If your primary telephone is digital, move to the BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS field and enter brdg-appr.
Press Enter.
Btn and Ext fields appear. If Per Button Ring Control is set to y on the Station screen for the digital set, Btn, Ext, and Ring fields appear
Enter the primary telephone’s button number that you want to assign as the bridged call appearance.
This button flashes when a call arrives at the primary telephone.
Enter the primary telephone extension.
If the system displays the Ring field, one of the following can be set:
If you want the bridged appearance to ring when a call arrives at the primary telephone, type y.
If you do not want the bridged appearance to ring, leave the default n.
Press Enter to save your changes.
To see if an extension has any bridged call appearances assigned, type list bridge and the extension.
Press Enter.
The user at extension 4567 can now use this list by dialing the feature access code for the list and the dial code for the number they want to dial. Alternatively, you can assign an abbreviated dialing button to this station using which the user can press one button to dial a specific stored number on one of their three assigned abbreviated lists.