Station attributes
Programming guide
A31003-K16-X001-3-7620
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Hicom 100 E Version 2.1, Service manual
Example
: extensions 13, 14, and 21 are to be members (destinations) of the shared call group
883.
10.6.2.2 Group ringing mode
A group ringing mode can be defined for each of the 8 call groups.
The following ringing modes are possible:
Input sequence Meaning Display
A 1 5 1 6 1
Members (destinations) of group 881
(select group 881 to 888 directly with
"#", scroll to destinations within a
group with "+" and "–")
Group 881, dest.1: –
B#
Select group Group:
C 883
Enter group 883 Group: 883
D<OK>
Confirm input Group 883, mbr.1: –
E*
Change input Group 883, mbr.1:
F
13 First destination = ext. 13 Group 883, mbr. 1: 13
G
<OK> Confirm input Group 883, mbr. 1: 13
H
+ Scroll to destination 2 Group 883, mbr. 2: –
J
* Change input Group 883, mbr. 2:
K
14 Second dest. = ext. 14 Group 883, mbr. 2: 14
L
<OK> Confirm input Group 883, mbr. 2: 14
M
+ Scroll to dest. 3 Group 883, mbr. 3: –
N
* Change input Group 883, mbr. 3:
O
21 Third dest. = ext. 21 Group 883, mbr. 3: 21
P
<OK> Confirm input Group 883, mbr. 3: 21
R
<F8> Return to Start menu System administration
Members (destinations) of a call group can be deleted by pressing the F3 key under point F,
K or O.
Type 1 – Cyclical group call": All idle destinations ring consecutively, starting with the
ext. after the last destination called.
Type 2 – "Linear group call": All idle destinations ring consecutively, always
starting with the first destination in the group.
Type 3 – "Group ringing": All idle extensions ring simultaneously.
Type 4 – "Group ringing, no answer": All idle extensions ring simultaneously.
If an ext. is busy, however, the incoming call is
camped-on at this ext. only.