2.10 [3] Group
2.10.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings
CO lines can be organized into trunk groups. The settings of each trunk group determine the settings of the CO lines within that group. A maximum of 64 trunk groups can be programmed. For more information on trunk groups, see "1.7.1 GROUP FEATURES" in the Feature Manual. |
Group Name
Specifies the name of the trunk group for programming reference. |
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COS
Specifies the COS of the trunk group, applied when making a call from a CO line to another CO line with TIE Line Service. If you wish to prevent such calls from being made, ensure that the COS specified here has a TRS level of "7" assigned for all relevant time modes in 2.9.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings. |
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Line Hunting Order
Specifies the CO line hunting sequence for the trunk group. The hunting sequence can be programmed to start from the lowest or highest numbered CO lines, or to rotate uniformly among all CO lines. |
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High -> Low, Low -> High, Rotation |
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CO-CO Duration Time
Specifies the length of time that a CO-to-CO line call can be maintained before being disconnected. |
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Extension-CO Duration Time
Specifies the length of time that an extension-to-CO line call can be maintained before being disconnected. |
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Caller ID Modification Table
Specifies the table to be used for modifying caller information (telephone number). |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the trunk group for programming reference. |
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DISA Tone Detection—Silence
Enables the disconnection of a DISA-originated CO-to-CO line call by silence detection. |
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DISA Tone Detection—Continuous
Enables the disconnection of a DISA-originated CO-to-CO line call by continuous signal detection. |
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DISA Tone Detection—Cyclic
Enables the disconnection of a DISA-originated CO-to-CO line call by cyclic signal detection. |
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Simplified Voice Message Tone Detection—Silence
Enables the disconnection of an SVM-originated CO-to-CO line call by silence detection. |
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Simplified Voice Message Tone Detection—Continuous
Enables the disconnection of an SVM-originated CO-to-CO line call by continuous signal detection. |
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Simplified Voice Message Tone Detection—Cyclic
Enables the disconnection of an SVM-originated CO-to-CO line call by cyclic signal detection. |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the trunk group for programming reference. |
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Host PBX Access Code 1–10
Specifies the feature number used to access a CO line from the host PBX. |
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Value Range
Max. 10 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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2.10.2 [3-1-2] Trunk Group—Local Access Priority
Trunk groups can be assigned a priority for Idle Line Access. When making a CO line call by Idle Line Access, the PBX will search trunk groups for an idle CO line according to the priority assigned here. |
Trunk Group No. & Name
Specifies the trunk group assigned to the corresponding priority level. Select the blank option to not assign a trunk group to the priority. |
Default
Priority 1–64 = Trunk Group No. 1–64 |
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2.10.3 [3-1-3] Caller ID Modification
The telephone numbers of incoming callers can be modified automatically according to preprogrammed modification tables, and then recorded for calling back. |
After the caller's number is modified by the Length of Digits Modification Tables or CLIP Modification Tables, the PBX checks the leading digits of the modified number for an area code programmed in the Caller ID Modification Table assigned to that trunk group. If it finds such a code, it removes digits and adds a number to the modified number. If this number is stored as a System Speed Dialing number, the caller's name can be shown on a PT display and the call can be routed to a certain extension (CLI destination). A maximum of 4 Caller ID Modification Tables, each containing 10 local/international call data and 1 long distance code, can be programmed. Each trunk group can select a table for use. Select the desired table from the Modification Table list. If the modified number does not contain an area code programmed here, the PBX applies the Long Distance Code settings to the modified number. |
Area Code (for Local / International Call Data 1–10)
Specifies the leading number (area code) to look for in the incoming caller's number. |
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Value Range
Max. 6 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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Removed Number of Digits
Specifies the number of digits to be removed from the beginning of the incoming caller's number. |
Default
Local / International Call Data 1–10: 3 Long Distance Code: 0 |
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Added Number
Specifies the number to be added to the incoming caller's number in the place of the removed digits. |
Default
Local / International Call Data 1–10: Not stored. Long Distance Code: 1 (fixed) |
Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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Length of Digits
The PBX adds a certain number of digits to the caller's number depending on the length of digits, as programmed in the Length of Digits Modification Tables assigned to the trunk group. This modification is applied to incoming trunk calls routed through public networks when the type of network numbering plan is Unknown or not specified. A maximum of 4 Length of Digits Modification Tables can be programmed. Select the desired table from the Modification Table list. If the length of digits of an incoming trunk call is less than the Minimum Caller ID Digits (for National), the caller's number is not modified. |
Minimum Caller ID Digits (for International)
Specifies the minimum number of digits required in the caller's number for it to be recognized as an international call. The value specified here must be larger than Minimum Caller ID Digits (for National). |
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Minimum Caller ID Digits (for National)
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Added Number (for International)
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Value Range
Max. 8 digits (0–9, *, and #) |
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Added Number (for National)
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Value Range
Max. 8 digits (0–9, *, and #) |
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When incoming caller information is sent through an ISDN line and the type of the network numbering plan is International, National, or Subscriber, the caller's number can be modified as programmed in the Modification Tables assigned to the trunk group. The modified number will then be recorded, and it is used for sending to the network as a CLIP number. A maximum of 4 CLIP Modification Tables can be programmed. Select the desired table from the Modification Table list. |
Removed Number of Digits
Specifies the number of leading digits to be removed from the incoming caller's number for each type of network numbering plan. |
Default
International: 0 National: 0 Subscriber: 0 |
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Added Number
Specifies the number to be added to the incoming caller's number in the place of the removed digits for each type of network numbering plan. |
Default
International: 011 National: 1 Subscriber: Not stored. |
Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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2.10.4 [3-1-4] Dialing Plan
The PBX sends all of the dialed digits at once after an extension user completes dialing. The PBX can recognize the end of dialing when the dialed telephone number starts with the programmed leading number and contains the programmed total number of digits. When the PBX recognizes the end of dialing to an analog CO line, the PBX cancels the muting of the caller's voice sent to the analog CO line immediately. If the PBX cannot recognize the end of dialing, the PBX mutes the caller's voice sent to an analog CO line from the time at which the last digit is dialed until the analog CO line inter-digit timer expires. 4 tables can be programmed, each with a maximum of 50 leading numbers. Select the table to program from the Dialing Plan Table list. |
To assign a set of leading numbers automatically, click Auto Assign. |
Leading Number
Specifies the leading number to be regarded as the beginning of dialing. |
Default
No. 1 in Dialing Plan Table 1: N11 No. 2 in Dialing Plan Table 1: NXX NXX XXXX No. 3 in Dialing Plan Table 1: 1NXX NXX XXXX Others: Not stored. |
Value Range
Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, N [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], P [0, 1], and X [0-9, *, and #]) |
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Removed Number of Digits
Specifies the number of leading digits to be removed from the number dialed by en-bloc dialing. |
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Added Number
Specifies the number to be added to the number dialed by en-bloc dialing in the place of the removed digits. |
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Value Range
Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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2.10.5 [3-1-4] Dialing Plan—Auto Assign
It is possible to assign a set of leading numbers automatically. |
Select Auto Assigning Table
Selects the set of preset leading number values to assign to the active dialing plan table. When Type D is selected, you will be prompted to enter a 3-digit area code, and 7 "X"s, in cells 1 through 47 of the dialing plan table. |
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Value Range
Type A: 1:N11, 2:NXX XXXX, 3:1NXX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored Type B: 1:N11, 2:NNX XXXX, 3:1NPX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored Type C: 1:N11, 2:NXX XXXX, 3:1NNX XXXX, 4:1NPX NXX XXXX, 5-50: Not stored Type D: 1-47: Not stored, 48:N11, 49:NXX XXXX, 50:1NXX NXX XXXX Type E: 1:N11, 2:NXX NXX XXXX, 3:1NXX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored |
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2.10.6 [3-2] Extension Group
Extensions can be assigned to a tenant according to their extension user groups. An extension user group can belong to only one tenant. However, one extension user group can belong to several call pickup groups and several paging groups. A maximum of 8 tenants can be programmed. |
Extension Group Name
Specifies the name of the extension user group. |
Default
Extension User Group 1-32: Extension Group 01-32 |
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Tenant Number
Specifies the tenant to which the extension user group belongs. |
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2.10.7 [3-3] Call Pickup Group
Extensions can be assigned to a call pickup group according to their extension user groups. One extension user group can belong to up to 8 call pickup groups. A maximum of 64 call pickup groups can be programmed. To assign extension user groups to call pickup groups easily, click All Setting. |
Extension Group Name
Indicates the name of the extension user group (reference only). |
Default
Extension User Group 1-32: Extension Group 01-32 |
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Pickup Group—1st–8th
Selects the call pickup groups that the extension user group belongs to. One extension user group can be assigned to a maximum of 8 call pickup groups on this screen. To assign an extension user group to more than 8 call pickup groups, click All Setting. |
Default
Same as extension user group number |
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2.10.8 [3-3] Call Pickup Group—All Setting
Extensions can be assigned to a call pickup group according to their extension user groups. One extension user group can belong to multiple call pickup groups. |
Call Pickup Group Name
Specifies the name of the call pickup group. |
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Extension Group 1–32
Specifies whether the extension user group belongs to the corresponding pickup group. |
Default
ON for the same-numbered call pickup group |
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2.10.9 [3-4] Paging Group
Extensions can be assigned to a paging group according to their extension user groups. External pagers can also be assigned to a paging group. One extension user group or external pager can belong to multiple paging groups. A maximum of 32 paging groups can be programmed. To assign external pagers to paging groups, click External Pager. To assign extension user groups to paging groups easily, click All Setting. |
Extension Group Name
Indicates the name of the extension user group (reference only). |
Default
Extension User Group 1-32: Extension Group 01-32 |
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Paging Group—1st–8th
Selects the paging groups that the extension user group belongs to. One extension user group can be assigned to a maximum of 8 paging groups on this screen. To assign an extension user group to more than 8 paging groups, click All Setting. |
Default
Same as extension user group number |
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2.10.10 [3-4] Paging Group—All Setting
Extensions can be assigned to a paging group according to their extension user groups. One extension user group or external pager can belong to multiple paging groups. |
Paging Group Name
Specifies the name of the paging group. |
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Extension Group 1–32
Specifies whether the extension user group belongs to the corresponding paging group. |
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ON for same numbered paging group |
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2.10.11 [3-4] Paging Group—External Pager
External pagers can be assigned to a paging group. One external pager can belong to multiple paging groups. |
Paging Group Name
Indicates the name of the paging group (reference only). |
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External Pager 1
Specifies whether the external pager belongs to the corresponding paging group. |
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External Pager 2
Specifies whether the external pager belongs to the corresponding paging group. |
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2.10.12 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings
Extensions can be assigned as members of an incoming call distribution group. Calls to an incoming call distribution group are distributed to its member extensions as programmed. A maximum of 128 incoming call distribution groups can be programmed. To view a list of all programmed extension numbers and types, click Extension List View (see 2.5.6 Tool—Extension List View). To assign extensions to ICD groups and change extension settings, click Member List. For more information on ICD Groups, see "1.9.1 ICD GROUP FEATURES" in the Feature Manual. |
Floating Extension Number
Specifies the floating extension number of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
Groups 001-064: 601–664 Groups 065-128: Not stored |
Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
ICD Group 001–ICD Group 128 |
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Distribution Method
Selects the method for distributing calls to idle extensions of the incoming call distribution group. |
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Value Range
Ring, UCD, Priority Hunting |
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Call Waiting Distribution
Selects the call waiting distribution method for busy extensions of the incoming call distribution group. |
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FWD Mode
Specifies whether extensions in FWD mode ring when a call is received at the incoming call distribution group. |
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DND Mode
Specifies whether extensions in DND mode ring when a call is received at the incoming call distribution group. |
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Tenant Number
Specifies the tenant to which the incoming call distribution group belongs, to determine the Time Table and the audio source for the group. (The tenant number corresponds to the Time Table number.) |
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COS
Specifies the COS of the incoming call distribution group. Depending on the COS, calls from certain extensions are restricted as determined by the Internal Call Block feature. Also, when calls are forwarded or overflowed to a CO line, the TRS assigned for the COS of the incoming call distribution group applies. |
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CLIP on G-DN Button
Specifies the CLIP number sent to the network when making calls using the ICD Group button. |
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Value Range
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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Floating Extension Number
Specifies the floating extension number of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
Groups 001-064: 601–664 Groups 065-128: Not stored |
Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
ICD Group 001–ICD Group 128 |
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Queuing Busy—Destination-Day, Lunch, Break, Night
Specifies the overflow destination of calls that cannot be queued in each time mode. |
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Value Range
Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [ ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) |
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Queuing Busy—Queue Call Capacity
Specifies the number of calls that can wait in a queue. |
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Floating Extension Number
Specifies the floating extension number of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
Groups 001-064: 601–664 Groups 065-128: Not stored |
Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. |
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ICD Group 001–ICD Group 128 |
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Time out & Manual Queue Redirection—Destination-Day, Lunch, Break, Night
Specifies the overflow destination of queued calls when they are not answered or are redirected by Manual Queue Redirection in each time mode. |
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Value Range
Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [ ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) |
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Time out & Manual Queue Redirection—Overflow Time
Specifies the length of time calls wait in a queue before they are redirected to the overflow destination. |
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Hurry-up Level
Specifies the number of calls to hold in the queue before prompting Manual Queue Redirection by flashing the Hurry-up button. |
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Floating Extension Number
Specifies the floating extension number of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
Groups 001-064: 601–664 Groups 065-128: Not stored |
Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
ICD Group 001–ICD Group 128 |
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Queuing Time Table—Day, Lunch, Break, Night
Specifies the Queuing Time Table to be used in each time mode. |
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Queuing Time Table When Extension Ringing
Enables the PBX to play messages/BGM to the caller according to the Queuing Time Table, when the call arrives at an extension without being queued or after being queued. |
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Value Range
Disable (Ringback Tone), Enable |
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Floating Extension Number
Specifies the floating extension number of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
Groups 001-064: 601–664 Groups 065-128: Not stored |
Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. |
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ICD Group 001–ICD Group 128 |
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Extension No Answer Redirection Time
Specifies the length of time that a call queues at an extension before it is redirected to the next member extension of the incoming call distribution group, in UCD or Priority Hunting distribution method. |
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No. of Unanswered Calls for Automatic Log-out
Specifies the number of consecutive unanswered calls before a member extension is automatically logged out from the incoming call distribution group. |
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Maximum No. of Busy Extension
Specifies the number of extensions that can accept calls simultaneously in the incoming call distribution group. |
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Value Range
Max: Call arrives at an idle extension. 1–32 : Call will not arrive at an idle extension when the number of busy extensions exceeds the assigned number. |
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Last Extension Log-out
Specifies whether the last extension logged-in to the incoming call distribution group is allowed to log out. |
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VIP Call Mode
Enables VIP Call mode, to prioritize calls received from multiple incoming call distribution groups. |
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Supervisor Extension Number
Specifies the extension number of the incoming call distribution group's supervisor. The supervisor can monitor and control the status of each member of the group using a 6-line display PT. The supervisor extension need not belong to the group. |
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Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Programmed Mailbox No.
Specifies the mailbox number of the incoming call distribution group's mailbox for Voice Processing Systems (VPS) with DTMF Integration. |
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Value Range
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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Floating Extension Number
Specifies the floating extension number of the incoming call distribution group. |
Default
Groups 001-064: 601–664 Groups 065-128: Not stored |
Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. |
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ICD Group 001–ICD Group 128 |
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Incoming Call Log Memory
Specifies the number of unanswered calls to the incoming call distribution group that can be logged in the call log memory. |
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Group FWD Call from CO—Setting
Indicates the current FWD status for incoming CO line calls (reference only). |
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Group FWD Call from CO—Destination
Specifies the forward destination of incoming CO line calls directed to the incoming call distribution group. |
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Value Range
Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [ ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) |
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Group FWD Call from Extension—Setting
Indicates the current FWD status for incoming intercom calls (reference only). |
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Group FWD Call from Extension—Destination
Specifies the forward destination of incoming intercom calls directed to the incoming call distribution group. |
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Value Range
Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [ ] [Secret] and P [Pause]) |
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2.10.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Member List
Each incoming call distribution group can have a maximum of 32 members (extensions) assigned to it, and each member can have its own delayed ringing and Wrap-up time settings. An extension can be a member of multiple incoming call distribution groups. An ICD Group can also contain cellular phones, and network ICD groups (ICD groups at other PBXs in a network) using virtual PS (see "1.19.2 Virtual PS" in the Feature Manual). The forward destination assigned to a virtual PS (e.g., a cellular phone) can act as a member of an ICD group. Select the desired ICD group (1–128) from the ICD Group No. list. To assign members to the group, enter directly or click Extension No. Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting). To copy the members to another group, click Member list copy, select the group, and click OK. |
Extension Number
Specifies the extension number of each member. In addition to the extension numbers of PT, SLT, PS, and T1-OPX extensions, floating extension numbers of PS Ring groups can also be specified. |
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Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Extension Name
Indicates the name of the extension (reference only). |
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Delayed Ring
Specifies the delayed ringing setting of each member. (Applicable when the call distribution method of the incoming call distribution group is set to Ring.) |
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Value Range
Immediate, 1–6 Rings, No Ring |
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Wrap-up Timer
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2.10.14 [3-5-2] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Queuing Time Table
A Queuing Time Table can contain up to 16 sequences which control how calls waiting in a queue are handled. A maximum of 64 Queuing Time Tables can be programmed. |
Queuing Sequence—Sequence 01–16
Specifies the command activated by the corresponding sequence. |
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Value Range
None: Redirects the call to the next sequence. Overflow: Redirects the call to the overflow destination when there is no answer. Disconnect: Disconnects the line. Sequence 01–16: Redirects the call to a different sequence. Wait 5 × n (n=1–16) s: If preceded by an OGM, plays the Music on Hold for the specified period of time; if not preceded by an OGM, sends a ringback tone for the specified period of time. OGM 01–64: Sends a certain OGM. |
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2.10.15 [3-5-3] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Miscellaneous
Optional settings related to Incoming Call Distribution Groups can be programmed. |
Options—Call Log to ICD Group for Answered Call
Selects whether answered calls to an ICD Group are also logged in the Incoming Call Log for the group, in addition to the log of the extension that answered the call. |
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Options—ICD Group Key Mode
Selects whether ICD Group buttons at extensions operate as normal or in Enhanced Phantom button mode. When set to Enhanced Phantom mode, creating an ICD Group button at an extension using PT personal programming automatically registers the extension as a member of the relevant ICD Group. The extension user can also specify the delayed ringing settings. |
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Value Range
Group DN, Enhanced Phantom |
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Options—Longest Idle Distribution (Optional SD Card Required)
Selects whether incoming calls are distributed to idle extensions evenly in order (UCD), or to the extension that has been idle the longest (ACD). |
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Value Range
Disable (UCD), Enable (ACD) |
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Options—Wrap-up Timer based on
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Value Range
Extension: The timer is activated after all calls to or from the extension, including a retrieved call on hold. ICD Group Member: The timer is only activated after calls to the extension through an ICD Group. |
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2.10.16 [3-6] Extension Hunting Group
If an extension within an idle extension hunting group is called when it is busy or in DND mode, the call can be redirected to another extension in the same hunting group, according to a preprogrammed hunting type. If there is no idle extension in the group, the call can then be redirected to the overflow destination, which can be different depending on the time mode (day/lunch/break/night). A maximum of 64 hunting groups can be programmed, each containing up to 16 extensions. To assign members to the group, click Member List. To assign extensions as overflow destinations easily, click Destination Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting). |
Hunting Group Name
Specifies the name of the hunting group. |
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Hunting Type
Specifies the hunting type for the hunting group. |
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Circular: Circulates until the call is answered or overflowed Terminated: Terminates at the last extension |
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Overflow—Day, Lunch, Break, Night
Specifies the overflow destination of an unanswered call in each time mode. |
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Value Range
Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [ ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) |
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2.10.17 [3-6] Extension Hunting Group—Member List
Each hunting group can contain up to 16 extensions. Select the hunting group to program from the Hunting Group No. list. To assign members to the group, enter the extension numbers in Extension Number or click Extension No. Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting). To copy numbers to another group, click Member list copy, select the group, and click OK. |
Extension Number
Specifies the extension number of the hunting group member. |
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Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Extension Name
Indicates the name of the extension, when an extension number is specified in Extension Number above (reference only). |
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2.10.18 [3-7-1] VM(DPT) Group—System Settings
A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) with DPT Integration can be connected to DPT ports of the PBX. The DPT ports that are connected to the VPS are called a VM (DPT) Group. 2 VM (DPT) Groups can be programmed. |
Call Waiting on VM Group
Enables the queuing of calls when all extension ports of the VM (DPT) group are busy. (Call Waiting tone is not sent to any VM port.) |
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Intercept to Mailbox
Enables the PBX to send the mailbox number of the called extension to the VPS when a call is redirected to the VM (DPT) group by Intercept Routing. When the VPS receives the mailbox number, the VPS answers the call with the appropriate mailbox. |
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Transfer Recall to Mailbox
Enables the PBX to send the mailbox number of the transfer destination extension to the VPS in these situations: (1) when a call is transferred to an extension by the Call Transfer without Announcement feature using the Automated Attendant (AA) service of the VPS, and the call is not answered within a programmed time period; (2) when the VPS is assigned as the Transfer Recall destination of a certain extension. When the VPS receives the mailbox number, the VPS answers the call with the appropriate mailbox. |
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2.10.19 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings
A VM (DPT) group has a floating extension number, which can be assigned as the destination for redirected calls and incoming calls. To assign extension numbers to the group, click Member List. To view a list of all programmed extension numbers and types, click Extension List View.
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Floating Extension No.
Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group. |
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Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the VM (DPT) group, which will be shown on the display of extensions that call the VM (DPT) group. |
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VM Unit No. x: Voicemail x |
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2.10.20 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings—Member List
Slot
Indicates the slot position (reference only). |
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Port
Indicates the port number (reference only). |
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VM Unit No.
Indicates the unit number of the connected VPS (reference only). |
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VM Port No.
Indicates the VM port number for the port (reference only). |
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Extension No.
Indicates the extension number assigned to the VM port (reference only). |
Default
Assigned extension number |
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Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Extension Name
Indicates the name of the extension (reference only). |
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2.10.21 [3-8-1] VM(DTMF) Group—System Settings
A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) with DTMF Integration can be connected to SLT ports of the PBX. The SLT ports that are connected to the VPS are called a VM (DTMF) Group. A maximum of 2 VM (DTMF) Groups can be programmed. For more information on Voice Mail groups and DTMF integration, see "1.19.3 Voice Mail (VM) Group" and "1.19.5 Voice Mail DTMF Integration" in the Feature Manual. |
VM DTMF Status Signal—Ringback Tone
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the called extension is ringing. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—Busy Tone
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the called extension is busy. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—Reorder Tone
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the dialed number is invalid. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—DND Tone
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the called extension is in DND mode. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—Answer
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the called extension has answered the call. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—Confirm
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when a certain feature (e.g., Message Waiting) has been successfully set or canceled on an extension. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—Disconnect
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the caller hangs up. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—FWD to VM Ringback Tone
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the call has been forwarded to the VPS and the PBX is calling another port of the VPS. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—FWD to VM Busy Tone
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the call has been forwarded to the VPS and all ports of the VPS are busy. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Status Signal—FWD to Extension Ringback Tone
Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the call has been forwarded to another extension and the PBX is calling the destination extension. |
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Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Command—Recording Message
Specifies the DTMF command the PBX sends to the VPS when a call is forwarded, intercepted, or transferred to the VPS, so that the caller can leave a message in a certain mailbox. |
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Value Range
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, H [mailbox number], and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Command—Listening Message
Specifies the DTMF command the PBX sends to the VPS when an extension user answers a message waiting notification from the VPS, so that the extension user can retrieve a new message in a certain mailbox without having to dial the mailbox number manually. |
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Value Range
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, H [mailbox number], and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Command—Switching to AA
Specifies the DTMF command the PBX sends to the VPS to switch from VM Service Mode to AA Service Mode. |
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Value Range
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, H [mailbox number], and P [pause]) |
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VM DTMF Command—Switching to VM
Specifies the DTMF command the PBX sends to the VPS to switch from AA Service Mode to VM Service Mode. |
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Value Range
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, H [mailbox number], and P [pause]) |
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Timing—DTMF Length for VM
Specifies the length of DTMF signals the PBX sends to the VPS. |
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Timing—Inter-digit Time
Specifies the length of pause time between DTMF signals the PBX sends to the VPS. |
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Timing—Waiting Time before Sending Follow on ID
Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits before sending the Follow on ID to the VPS after the VPS has answered a call. |
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Value Range
0.5 s, 1.0 s, 1.5 s, 2.0 s |
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Timing—Waiting Time before Sending VM DTMF Status Signal
Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits before sending the DTMF status signal to the VPS after the VPS has finished dialing. |
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Value Range
0.5 s, 1.0 s, 1.5 s, 2.0 s |
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Others—Call Waiting on VM Group
Enables the queuing of calls when all extension ports of the VM (DTMF) group are busy. (Call Waiting tone is not sent to any VM port.) |
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Others—FWD to the VPS Sequence
Specifies which DTMF commands the VPS receives from the PBX when a call is forwarded to the VPS, so that the VPS can answer the call either with a mailbox or in the AA service mode. It is also possible to send no DTMF signal to the VPS. |
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Value Range
None, Answer by Mailbox, AA |
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Others—Intercept Routing to the VPS Sequence
Specifies which DTMF commands the VPS receives from the PBX when a call is intercepted to the VPS, so that the VPS can answer the call either with a mailbox or in the AA service mode. It is also possible to send no DTMF signal to the VPS. |
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Value Range
None, Answer by Mailbox, AA |
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Others—Mailbox for Extension
Specifies whether the mailboxes use the same numbers as the extensions and incoming call distribution groups, or use different numbers as programmed for each extension or incoming call distribution group. |
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Value Range
Extension Number, Programmed Mailbox Number |
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Others—Message Waiting Lamp Control
Specifies whether the PBX or VPS cancels the Message Waiting feature (e.g., turning off the MESSAGE button light) when an extension user answers the message waiting notification from the VPS. |
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2.10.22 [3-8-2] VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings
A VM (DTMF) group has a floating extension number, and can be assigned as the destination for redirected calls and incoming calls. To assign members to the group, click Member List. To view a list of all programmed extension numbers and types, click Extension List View. |
Floating Ext. No.
Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DTMF) group. |
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Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the VM (DTMF) group, which will be shown on the display of extensions that call the VM (DTMF) group. |
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Type
Specifies the initial service mode in which the VPS answers calls. |
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2.10.23 [3-8-2] VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings—Member List
Select the group to program from the VM(DTMF) Group Number list. To assign members to the group, enter directly or click Extension Number Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting). To copy members to another group, click Member List Copy, select the group, and click OK. |
Extension Number of the SLT Port Connected to VM
Specifies the extension number assigned to the SLT port that is connected to the VPS. |
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Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Extension Name
Indicates the name of the extension (reference only). |
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2.10.24 [3-9] PS Ring Group
A PS ring group is a group of PS extensions that receives incoming calls. Each group has a floating extension number and name. One PS can belong to multiple PS ring groups. A maximum of 32 PS ring groups can be programmed, each containing up to 128 PS extensions. To add PSs to the PS Ring Group, click Member List. |
Floating Extension Number
Specifies the floating extension number of the PS ring group. |
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Value Range
Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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Group Name
Specifies the name of the PS ring group, which will be shown on the display of extensions that call the PS ring group when Incoming Trunk Call Information Display on this screen is set to Called Number. |
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Incoming Trunk Call Information Display
Specifies the information of the incoming CO line call to be shown on the displays of the PSs that belong to the PS ring group. If the caller's name or called party's name is not recognized, the telephone number will be shown. |
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2.10.25 [3-9] PS Ring Group—Member List
Each PS Ring Group can have up to 128 PS extensions assigned. Select the group to program from the PS Ring Group Number list. To assign members to the PS Ring Group, enter directly or click Extension Number Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting). To copy members to another group, click Member List Copy, select the group, and click OK. |
Extension Number
Specifies the extension number of the PS assigned to the PS Ring Group. |
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Extension Name
Indicates the name of the PS (reference only). |
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