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4. & 5. C
ALL
F
ORWARD
B
USY
/ N
O
A
NSWER
The Department can be set to call forward busy/no answer (for
all extensions in the Department) to an Extension, another
Department, a Mailbox or a Branch ID for Day Mode and differ-
ently for Night Mode.
Default = 100
Note:
Calls routed to an extension via a Department will follow
the Department’s Call Forwarding. While calls transferred to the
extension will follow the station’s Call Forwarding as pro-
grammed in Function 31.
6. D
EPARTMENT
L
IST
Input the extension numbers that are assigned to this
Department.
Note:
A new list of extension numbers must be
entered if a department has previously be programmed as a dif-
ferent type Department.
Note:
the order that the extension numbers are entered will dic-
tate the order called when the Department Type selected is “In
Order”.
F
UNCTION
34 A
NALOG
E
XTENSION
P
ROGRAMMING
Two pre-assigned analog ports (X191 and X192) provide sup-
port for the following applications:
Common Ringer–
Connected via a Tip and Ring pair will apply
ring voltage whenever a Line rings in Night Mode.
FAX–
If a FAX tone is detected by the Auto Attendant, it will
automatically be forwarded to the Analog port programmed as
FAX.
Modem–
Incoming calls for a Modem can be manually trans-
ferred to the Modem extension. Outbound calls can be auto-
matically generated by the Modem.
Overhead Paging Interface–
Connects via a Tip and Ring pair
to an overhead paging amplifier designed to answer upon
receiving ring voltage.
Note:
Many paging units are designed
to be connected to a CO Line port and can be connected to IVX
accordingly.
Door Phone–
A telephone connected to this port will automati-
cally dial the ring down extension number programmed whenev-
er the set is taken off-hook.
Phone–
Designed to provide limited 2500 set capability (only
able to make, transfer, or answer calls).
IVX
4.20 P
ROGRAMMING
Summary of Contents for ORIGINAL IVX
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