Analog Link
Two-step Transfer can also be done if the link between terminals B and C is
analog (Group 3 on the PSTN).
The operator at terminal A makes a transfer request. However, it must dial using a
group stored in terminal B, using the shorthand notation described for Transfer
Request on page 88. For example, if the required group in terminal B is group 1,
terminal A must dial # ∗∗01.
Note that the following programming must be done if Two-step Transfer is to work
using an analog link.
❐ The ID codes of terminals A, B, and C must be the same.
❐ Terminals D, E, and F must be programmed in a group at terminal B (for
example, Group 1). Terminal C must be programmed as the Group Transfer
Station for that group (see page 41).
Caution
If terminal C is not programmed in terminal B as the transfer station for the
group, the message will be sent out to D, E, and F using terminal B as the
broadcaster. If the link between B and C is long-distance, this would not be
much help in reducing your communication costs, as you can see from the
diagram.
Cross-reference
Transfer Request: see page 87. ID Code: see page 85.
Group Transfer Station: see page 41.
B
C
D
E
F
A
PSTN (G3)
Dials #**01
(Transfer
Terminal B: Group 01
Terminal D
Terminal E
Terminal F
Group Transfer Stn. = C
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