PS Ring
Group
Incoming Call
Distribution Group
PS Ring Group
Log-out
Log-in
Log-out
Log-in
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When the PS ring group is called using the floating extension number, the group becomes busy to other
callers using the floating extension number. However, the individual group members may be called
directly using their extension number.
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If a PS in a PS ring group has set the DND feature for trunk calls, the PS will not ring when an intercom
call or a trunk call arrives at the PS ring group. (→ 2.3.3 Do Not Disturb (DND))
•
For calls directed to PS ring groups, the PBX will handle at most two calls simultaneously. The third call
cannot arrive at a PS ring group until one of the first two calls is answered or a caller hangs up.
PC Programming Manual References
11.5.1 PBX Configuration—[3-5-1] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings—Main—
Distribution Method
11.8 PBX Configuration—[3-8] Group—PS Ring Group
11.8.1 PBX Configuration—[3-8] Group—PS Ring Group—Member List
Feature Manual References
6.1 Capacity of System Resources
5.2.4.3 PS Directory
Description
A PS user can store numbers and/or names in the directory. A stored number is dialled by selecting a name
or number in the directory.
Depending on the PS model, the PS user can use the following directories for easy operation:
Type
Description
PS Dialling Directory
Makes a call by selecting from a private directory of names and
telephone numbers.
System Speed Dialling Directory
Makes a call by selecting from a common directory of names and
numbers.
PBX Extension Dialling Directory
Makes a call by selecting from a common directory of extension
names.
5.2.4 Portable Station (PS) Features
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