Extension users can temporarily use their own COS at another extension with a less-privileged COS to
access features, extensions, or trunks that are normally inaccessible due to that extension’s COS.
PC Programming Manual References
Feature Manual References
3.2.1 System Features
6.1 Capacity of System Resources
Operating Manual References
1.2.7 Calling without Restrictions
5.1.2 Group
Description
This PBX supports various types of groups.
1.
Trunk Group
Trunks can be grouped into a specified number of trunk groups (e.g., for each carrier, trunk type, etc.).
Several settings can be assigned on a trunk group basis. All trunks belonging to a trunk group follow
the assignment determined for that trunk group.
→ 11.1.1 PBX Configuration—[3-1-1] Group—Trunk Group—TRG Settings
One trunk can belong to only one trunk group on a port basis.
Port basis:
ELCOT/CLCOT/LCOT/DID/E & M/ISDN-BRI/ISDN-PRI23/ISDN-PRI30/SIPGW
Channel basis:
E1/T1
2.
Extension User Group
The PBX supports extension user groups, each of which is used to compose the following groups:
a.
Tenant (→ 5.1.3 Tenant Service)
b.
Call Pickup Group (See below.)
c.
Paging Group (See below.)
Every extension must belong to one extension user group, but cannot belong to more than one
extension user group.
→ 11.2 PBX Configuration—[3-2] Group—User Group
Assignable Extensions:
PT/SLT/PS/SIP Extension/ISDN Extension/T1-OPX
[Example]
Extension
User Group 1
Extn. 100 Extn. 101
Extension
User Group 2
Extn. 102 Extn. 103
Extension
User Group 3
Extn. 104 Extn. 105
Extension
User Group 4
Extn. 106 Extn. 107
Call Pickup Group
Using the Group Call Pickup feature, extensions can answer any calls within a specified group.
One extension user group can belong to several call pickup groups. (→ 2.4.3 Call Pickup)
→ 11.3 PBX Configuration—[3-3] Group—Call Pickup Group
→ 11.3.1 PBX Configuration—[3-3-1] Group—Call Pickup Group—Main Setting
5.1.2 Group
Feature Manual
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Summary of Contents for KX-NSX1000
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