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Line not assigned

I have three CO Line. line 1 can incoming call and outgoing call and line 2 & 3 can incoming call but can't outgoing call. when i press on CO Line 2 & 3 Button it show Line not assigned.

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Make sure that your service provider has installed 3 individual lines into the building
check that the 3 incoming lines are not all together in the plug at the wall
you may need a telephone technician to check it out

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