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1025
Program
Number
Program Name/Description
Input Data
Default
25-03-01
VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group With
Incorrect Dialing
Set the transfer destination for each DISA and
Automated Attendant (OPA) trunk. The
destination can be a Ring Group or Voice Mail.
Make a separate entry for each Night Service
mode.
For incoming calls, Ring Group programming
(Program 22-04/Program 22-05) overrides Access
Map programming (Program 14-07/Program
15-06).
Ring Groups:
1 ~ 100
Trunk Ports:
001 ~ 400
Day/Night Mode:
1 ~ 8
0 = Disconnect
1 ~ 100 = Incoming Ring Group
102 = In-Skin/External Voice
Mail or InMail
103 = Centralized VM
104 = Speed Dial Bin (table
Program 25-15-01)
0
Use the charts below to program the following example:
For this extension . . .
1, 2
301
Trunk 1 Rings
Trunk 2 Flashes
Trunk 3 Flashes
302
Trunk 1 Flashes
Trunk 2 Rings
Trunk 3 Flashes
303
Trunk 1 Flashes
Trunk 2 Flashes
Trunk 3 Rings
1
Trunks ring the same in the day as at night.
2
MLT has trunk appearances not CAP keys.
Program 22-04 : Incoming Extension Ring Group Assignment
Ring Group >
1
2
3
Ext. 301
1
0
1
0
1
Ext. 302
0
1
1
0
1
Ext. 303
0
1
0
1
1
1 = Extension rings
0 = Extension does not ring
1
To allow extension user to answer flashing line, be sure to give extension
incoming access to the trunk in Program 14-07 and Program 15-06.
Program 22-05 : Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment
Ring Group
1
>
1
2
3
Trunk 1
X
-
-
Trunk 2
-
X
-
Trunk 3
-
-
X
X = Trunk assigned to indicated Ring Group
1
Make the same Program 22-04 entry for all Night Service modes.

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