iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
182
4.3.6.12 PABX Access Codes – PGM 172
When the system is used “behind” a PBX/CTX, the system needs to recognize the PBX/CTX Trunk access
codes to implement dialing restriction, tone detection sequences, and Flash timing.
A maximum of four (4) Trunk Access Codes of one (1) or two (2) digits can be entered.
PABX ACCESS CODE
PRESS FLEXKEY (1-4)
Press the [PGM] button and dial 172.
Select the Flex button for the desired Access Code (button 1~4).
Use the dial-pad to enter the PABX Trunk Access Code, two (2) digits 0~9.
Use “*” as a wild card (any digit) entry.
Press the [Save] button to store the access code data entry.
4.3.6.13 Ringing Line Preference Priority – PGM 173
When multiple calls are ringing at a station assigned Ringing Line Preference, the order of preference can be
assigned based on the type of call; CO/IP Transfer (XFR), CO/IP Recall (REC), Incoming call (INC), or CO/IP
Queue (QUE).
ICM calls are always assigned the lowest priority.
Press the [PGM] button and dial 173.
Select the Flex button for the desired Call Type; refer to Table 3.3.6.13-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the priority 1~4.
Press the [Save] button to store the RLP Priority data entry.
Table 3.3.6.13-1 RLP PRIORITY (PGM 173)