HOW DO EXTENSIONS GET THEIR NUMBERS ON TALKSWITCH?
All TalkSwitch extensions have 3 digits. The first digit indicates whether an extension is local (1) or remote (2). The second number is the unit ID of the TalkSwitch the extension is plugged into. Since each TalkSwitch system can have up to 4 individual units networked together, this digit can be 1, 2, 3 or 4. If you have one TalkSwitch, your second digit will by default be 1. The third number is the extension port number.
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