1. B
RANCH
ID
A numeric designator which indicates its location and relation-
ship to the other branches. There can be up to 6 levels of
branches, the first level being a single digit, the second level
being two digits, and so on.
The Main Greeting is ID1 (or additionally 2 thru 8 if a different
greetings for different Lines is desired), then each of its sub-
branches will have that number plus an additional digit of its own
(corresponding to choices given to the caller, shown here in
bold): 1
1
, 1
2
, 1
3
, etc. Menu Branch 123 would have sub-
branches 123
1
, 123
2
, etc.
2. T
YPE
Select a Menu, GoTo, or Directory Branch.
3. N
AME
Input the name to help identify the branch for later programming
changes and is also the source for LCD display information at
user’s phones and reports.
4. D
ESTINATION
In a Menu Branch the destinations are always sub branches that
are created later. In a GoTo Branch the destination is an
Extension, another Branch ID, or a “string” of digits or com-
mands for dialing outside of the system. In a Directory Branch
the destination is a list of names (input in Function 62) which are
then translated by the system to extension numbers and called.
A
UTOMATIC
D
ISCONNECT
If 9999 is programmed as a destination, the call will be automati-
cally disconnected.
5. C
ALL
F
ORWARD
B
USY
/N
O
A
NSWER
Can be programmed (and will be prompted for) only if an outdial
number is the destination of a GoTo Branch.
6. C
ALL
F
ORWARD
N
O
R
ESPONSE
Programmed (and will be prompted for) only for a Menu or
Directory Branch.
T
O
D
ELETE A
B
RANCH
To delete a previously created branch, input the Branch ID,
press the HOLD Key, and confirm by pressing the PARK 3 Key
and #.
IVX
P
ROGRAMMING
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Summary of Contents for ORIGINAL IVX
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