Where did you put the CO module?
The default is that it should be in the lowest position.
If you put it in the middle or top position, then the programming has to be 
changed.

Also, it works better to have all the co's in the same trunk group.
There are only 8 trunk groups, so there is no "89"
By default, all co's after 8 are also in trunk group 8. So by dialing 88 you 
will access co's 11, 10, 9, and 8.
Prog code 401 is for setting trunk groups.

Your main problem is probably the module position.
Prog code 109 is for that. ("C"= co module, "E1,E2"= extension expansions 
1,2)

good luck
Charles




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "McCann, Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 11:14 AM
Subject: KX-T: CO Line help


    Hi all.  I'm installing a KX-TD1232 in our office, and I have 11 CO
lines going to it (3 via the 4CO module, 8 via the main system).  I can
access the first 8 fine by using either the buttons on the phone, or
dialing 81-88.  But, when I try to access CO #9 for example by either
dialing 89 or using the flex button for CO9, I either get "Not Valid" or
"CO Not Assigned" on the phone.  I setup programming option 400, but
that doesn't seam to do it.  I've downloaded and installed the
Programmator from PBXSoftware.com (and am waiting for new keys), and
downloaded the setup from the PBX, and the buttons are programmed to
access CO9.  So, I'm confused.  Can someone help me with the probably
easy problem?

Thanks,
--Brian McCann
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