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specify the extension of the telephone that you want as the Busy
Lamp/Speed Dial target.
Creating a Delayed
Ringing Pattern
You can define a ringing progression for a line that is mapped to multiple
telephones. For example, you can configure a call to ring immediately at
telephone 1, begin ringing at telephone 2 after 4 rings, and then begin
ringing at telephone 3 after 8 rings. Any of the telephones can pick up
the call at any time, even if it has not yet started audibly ringing at a
particular telephone. (The light is flashing during all rings.)
Delayed ringing works with Key mode only, that is, with line card ports
mapped to buttons on two or more telephones.
Delayed ringing is useful for backup coverage on shared lines, such as for
secretaries who must cover each other’s lines.
Additional considerations:
■
The first telephone and each succeeding telephone in a delayed
ringing pattern continue to ring until the call is answered or
transferred to the Auto Attendant.
■
Telephones belonging to a delayed ringing pattern do not need to
belong to the same group. As long as all the telephones have the
same line mapped, you can create the delayed ringing pattern.
To create a delayed ringing pattern:
1
Use the
Group Button Mappings
feature of the NBX NetSet utility to map a
CO line.
2
Set
Ring
to
Yes
.
3
Clear the
Lock
check box. See Changing Device IP Settings
4
In the
NBX NetSet - Main Menu
window, click
Device Configuration
.
5
On the
Telephones
tab, choose the second telephone in the progression
of telephones where you want to create the Delayed Ringing pattern, and
then click the
Button Mappings
button.
6
For the shared line appearance button, set the
Ring
box to the behavior
that you want.
To have the telephone begin ringing after one ring, select
1;
after two
rings, select
2
. Select
No
to disable ringing entirely. (The indicator light still
functions to indicate ringing/call status.) Do not change the settings in
the
Type
,
Number
, and
Prty
boxes.
Summary of Contents for NBX 100
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Page 18: ...18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 138: ...138 CHAPTER 2 DIAL PLAN ...
Page 322: ...322 CHAPTER 3 DEVICE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 328: ...328 CHAPTER 4 USER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 458: ...458 APPENDIX B ISDN COMPLETION CAUSE CODES ...
Page 480: ...480 GLOSSARY ...
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