iPECS eMG80 & eMG800 & UCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6
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3.3.5.3 CO/IP Ring Assignment – PGM 144
Each CO/IP line is assigned to signal a station or group for an incoming call (Ring). Separate ring
assignments are made for Day, Night, and Timed Ring modes. When assigned to ring to a VSF
announcement, the call can be dropped automatically after the assigned announcement by
entering ‘#’ after the VSF announcement number.
When CO Lines are programmed to Ring an external AA/VM or Feature Server Group as an
Automated Attendant, the Ring signal can be on an immediate or delayed basis allowing other
stations/groups to be assigned Ring and answer prior to signaling the AA. The delay is defined in
seconds from 00 to 30.
PROCEDURE:
CO RING ASSIGNMENT
ENTER COL RANGE
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 144.
01-02 PRESS KEY
DAY NIGHT TIMED-R
Use the dial-pad to enter a CO Line range. For a single CO
Line, enter the same number twice.
Press the desired Flex button:
Button 1: Day Ring
Button 2: Night Ring
Button 3: Timed Ring
Use the dial pad to select the destination type:
Dial 1: Station
Dial 2: Hunt Group
Dial 3: VSF
Dial 4: AA Ring Time
Use the dial pad to enter a value for the selected destination
type. For:
Dial 1: Enter a station range (enter the same station
number twice to assign a single station) and the ring
delay if any, in ring cycles (0~9).
Dial 2: Enter a hunt group number.
Dial 3: Enter the VSF announcement number and, if
desired ‘#’ to drop the call after the announcement.
Dial 4: For AA Ring Time, enter the desired delay from 00
to 30 seconds.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.