Xen IPK
Programming Manual
1-4-02, Automated Attendant Transfer Delayed Ringing Time Selection
DRAFT 3
Chapter 1 – 169
Doc. No.: 8194
- Release 2.0
December 200
4
3
Use the dial pad to enter the time required.
Note
:
J
to move cursor left.
L
to move cursor right.
Setting Data (Allow): Class 1 to Class 4: 01 to 99 sec
(00= No Limit)
Default values:
Class 1 to Class 4 = 00 secs
(00 = No Limit)
4
Press
N
to write the data.
5
Press
P
to go back on-line.
Related Programming
M.B. Number
Memory Block Name
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode)
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode)
4-71
Time Class Assignment for Telephone Mode (R2000 and above)
N
1. To speak to station user A, the outside user D dials the telephone number for TRUNK 1, confirms the Automated
Attendant message, and dials extension 100.
2. In the example at station A:
The ICM LED blinks and a ring tone that is different from the normal ringing tone is heard.
The call can be answered by lifting the handset.
Station users B and C cannot answer the call by pressing the line key on the Multiline Terminals.
3. In the example, if station user A does not answer in the specified time:
The ringing tone changes to the normal tone and station C starts ringing.
Any station (A, B, or C) user can answer the call by pressing the flashing line key.
4. Selecting No Limit (
∞
) disables this feature.
Programming Procedures
Example:
(D)
PSTN
(A) 100
(B) 101
(C) 102
Time Elapsed
In this example, Public Switching Telephone Network (PSTN) and the system are connected by Trunk 1. Stations
A (extension 100) and C (extension 102) are ring assigned to Trunk 1. Trunk 1 is assigned to Automated
Attendant trunk.
Trunk 1
(C) 102
(B) 101
(A) 100
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