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iPECS eMG80 & eMG800 & UCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6
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3.3.6 SYSTEM DATA PGM 160 to 182
3.3.6.1 System Attributes I & II PGM 160 to 161
There are two (2) System Attributes programs to define settings that affect system-wide features
and functions. Generally, the entry will turn the feature ON (enable) or OFF (disable).
Refer to Table 3.3.6.1-1 and Table 3.3.6.1-2 for a description of the Attributes, LCD displays and
the data entries required.
PROCEDURE:
SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES 1
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-24)
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial:
160 for System Attributes I
161 for System Attributes II.
Press the Flex button for the desired Attribute, refer to Table
3.3.6.1-1 & Table 3.3.6.1-2.
Use the dial-pad to enter desired data for the Attribute, refer
to Table 3.3.6.1-1 to Table 3.3.6.1-2.
Press the
[Save]
button to store the data entry.
Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160)
BTN ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT
1
ATD CALL QUE RB TONE
(1:RBT/0:MOH): MOH
When calling a busy attendant, the
system will provide either ring-back
tone or MOH. If MOH is selected,
the source must be defined in PGM
171.
0: MOH
1: RB tone
MOH
2
CAMP-ON RBT/MOH
(1:RBT/0:MOH) : MOH
When Camp-On is used, the calling
station will receive either ring-back
tone or MOH. If MOH is selected,
the source must be defined in PGM
171.
0: MOH
1: RB tone
MOH
3
CO DIAL TONE DETECT
(1 : ON/ 0 : OFF) : OFF
The system can use dial-tone
detection or a timed pause for
Speed Dial numbers that contain a
Pause.
0: OFF
1: ON
OFF
4
CO LINE CHOICE
(0:RR/1:LAST/2:FIRST): 1
CO Lines are selected by the
system from groups using either the
LAST used, ROUND robin method
or FIRST line in the group.
0: ROUND
1: LAST
2: FIRST
LAST
5
DISA RETRY COUNT
(1 9): 3
A DISA user is allowed to retry
erroneous authentication code
entries. This entry sets the number
of retries before the system
disconnects.
1~9 3

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