, #)
(default = Not Assigned)
14-02-17 Analog Trunk Data Setup – Sync. Ringing
Enable/Disable per trunk.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
(default = 1)
(V2.0 Added)
15-02-02 MultiLine Telephone Basic Data Setup –
Trunk Ring Tone
Set the tone (pitch) of the incoming trunk ring
for the extension port you are programming.
1 = Tone Pattern 1 (DR300)/ High (DR700)
2 = Incoming external ring tone/ Medium
(DR700)
3 = Tone Pattern 3 (DR300)/ Low (DR700)
4 = Tone Pattern 4 (DR300)/ Melody 1
(DR700)
5 = Tone Pattern 5 (DR300)/ Melody 2
(DR700)
6 = Tone Pattern 6 (DR300)/ Melody 3
(DR700)
7 = Tone Pattern 7 (DR300)/ Melody 4
(DR700)
8 = Tone Pattern 2 (DR300)/ Melody 5
(DR700)
(default = 2)
(V2.0 Added)
15-02-03 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup – Ex-
tension Ring Tone
Set the tone (pitch) of the incoming extension
call ring for the extension port you are program-
ming. Also refer to program 15-08.
1 = Tone Pattern 1 (DR300)/ High (DR700)
2 = Tone Pattern 5 (DR300)/ Medium
(DR700)
3 = Tone Pattern 3 (DR300)/ Low (DR700)
4 = Tone Pattern 4 (DR300)/ Melody 1
(DR700)
5 = Tone Pattern 5 (DR300)/ Melody 2
(DR700)
6 = Tone Pattern 6 (DR300)/ Melody 3
(DR700)
7 = Tone Pattern 7 (DR300)/ Melody 4
(DR700)
8 = Tone Pattern 2 (DR300)/ Melody 5
(DR700)
(default = 8)
(V2.0 Added)
15-07-01 * Programmable Function Keys
This program is used on a per station basis to
assign different function keys to the Multiline
Terminals.
Function key (*03) is used to assign a virtual
extension to a Multiline Terminal.
*03 = Virtual Extension
(Refer to the programming manual for the
default values and for all other available op-
tions in this command.)
15-09-01 Virtual Extension Ring Assignment
Per extension, per line key, per day/night mode
this program controls the ringing of the virtual
extension on a Multiline Terminal.
0 = No Ring
1 = Ring
(default = 0)
15-11-01 Virtual Extension Delay Ring Assignment
Per extension, per line key, per day/night mode
this program controls the delay ringing of the
virtual extension on a Multiline Terminal.
For a virtual extension to delay ring it must first
be assigned to ring in PRG 15-09-01.
0 = Immediate Ring
1 = Delay Ring
(default = 0)
20-04-03 Virtual Extension Delay Interval
This timer specifies the amount of time the vir-
tual extension will wait before the delay ringing
will start.
For the delay ringing to start the virtual exten-
sion must first be assigned to ring in PRG
15-09-01 and then delay ring in PRG 15-11-01.
0 ~ 64800 seconds
(default = 10 seconds)
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