December 2004
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
42 – Chapter 1
DRAFT 3
Tie Line Delay Ringing Timer Selection, 1-1-07
Doc. No.: 81
94 - Release 2.0
December 2004
Related Programming
M.B. Number
Memory Block Name
Tie Line First Ring Pattern Selection
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode)
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode)
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode
4-71
Time Class Assignment for Telephone Mode (R2000 and above)
N
1. To speak to station user A, station user D 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.
Stations B and C users 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. After the timeout, the system uses the Day and Night Ringing Assignment and rings the assigned station.
5. Selecting No Limit (
∞
) disables this feature.
Example:
( D)
Xen IPK
Xen IPK
(A) 100
(B) 101
(C) 102
(C) 102
(B) 101
(A) 100
Time Elapsed
System 1
System 2
In this example, systems 1 and 2 are connected. Stations A (extension 100) and C (extension 102) are
assigned to ring on the Tie line using Memory Blocks 4-01 CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode) and 4-02
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode).