1.2 Receiving Group Features
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For this feature to be activated, the following conditions must be met:
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A virtual PS is assigned as a member of the ICD Group. (
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The forwarding type of the virtual PS is set to All Calls. (
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1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD))
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The forwarding destination is an outside party, including an extension at another PBX in the
network.
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FWD to trunk is allowed through COS programming for the virtual PSs.
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The distribution method for the ICD Group is set to Ring. (
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1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution)
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Up to 4 virtual PSs can be assigned to a single ICD Group. If more than 4 are assigned, the 4 virtual
PSs with the lowest member numbers are available.
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LCOT trunks without reverse circuit detection (
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1.5.4.5 Reverse Circuit) do not support this feature.
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Calls to an ICD Group will ring at a virtual PS even if all of the other extensions assigned to the group
are busy.
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If all members of an ICD Group are virtual PSs, and trunk lines are available but the called parties are
all busy, neither the queuing or overflow features will operate. Therefore, it is recommended that at least
one PT or SLT is also assigned to an ICD Group.
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To log in to or out of a group, a virtual PS user can access the PBX through DISA, enter the Walking
COS feature number (if required), and access log-in/log-out settings.
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Delayed ringing can be assigned for virtual PSs in the same way as for other extensions.
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The wrap-up time feature is not available for virtual PSs.
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When forwarding calls to a public trunk, system programming selects whether the CLIP number of the
calling party or of the virtual PS is sent to the forward destination.
When calling using a private network, the CLIP number of the calling party will always be sent.
Programming Manual References
PC Programming Manual
PT Programming Manual
None
Feature Guide References
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA15
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