iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual
Issue 2.3
86
3.3.5.3
CO/IP Ring Assignment
– PGM 144
Each CO/IP line is assigned to signal a station or group for an incoming call (Ring). Separate ring assignments
are made for Day, Night, and Timed Ring modes.
When assigned to ring to a VSF announcement, the call can be dropped automatically after the assigned
announcement by entering ‘#’ after the VSF announcement number.
When CO Lines are programmed to Ring an external AA/VM or Feature Server Group as an Automated
Attendant, the Ring signal can be on an immediate or delayed basis allowing other stations/groups to be
assigned Ring and answer prior to signaling the AA.
The delay is defined in seconds from 00 to 30.
PROCEDURE
CO RING ASSIGNMENT
ENTER COL RANGE
Press the
[PGM]
button and dial 144.
01-02 PRESS KEY
DAY NIGHT TIMED-R
Use the dial-pad to enter a CO Line range. For a single CO Line, enter the
same number twice.
Press the desired Flex button:
- Button 1: Day Ring
- Button 2: Night Ring
- Button 3: Timed Ring
Use the dial pad to select the destination type:
- Dial 1: Station
- Dial 2: Hunt Group
- Dial 3: VSF
- Dial 4: AA Ring Time
- Dial 5: Net number
Use the dial pad to enter a value for the selected destination type. For:
- Dial 1: Enter a station range (enter the same station number twice to
assign a single station) and the ring delay if any, in ring cycles (0~9).
- Dial 2: Enter a hunt group number.
- Dial 3: Enter the VSF announcement number and, if desir
ed ‘#’ to drop the
call after the announcement.
- Dial 4: For AA Ring Time, enter the desired delay from 00 to 30 seconds.
Press the
[Save]
button to store the data entry.