Instruction manual

Features
The value set for the Delay Ring Interval through system programming
(1-6 rings)
A sender is considered unavailable (his or her telephone does not ring) under
the following conditions:
The sender has turned on Do Not Disturb.
All SA or ICOM buttons are in use on the sender’s telephone.
The sender’s telephone is in extension programming or test mode.
The sender with an MLX display telephone is using the Alarm Clock or
Directory feature.
The sender’s telephone is forced idle for system programming or
centralized telephone programming.
The sender’s telephone is non-responding (for example, not connected).
A receiver is considered unavailable (his or her telephone does not ring) under
the following conditions:
The receiver has turned on Do Not Disturb.
NOTE:
In this case, the sender can call the receiver.
Another call is ringing or answered on the receiver’s Cover button for
that sender.
The receiver’s telephone is in extension programming or test mode.
The receiver with an MLX display telephone is using the Alarm Clock or
Directory feature.
The receiver’s telephone is forced idle for system programming or
centralized telephone programming.
The receiver’s telephone is non-responding (for example, not
connected).
Table 6 shows when a call goes to Group Coverage receivers, after first going
to any available Individual Coverage receivers (as described in Table 4).
If a call is sent to Group Coverage and no receiver is available, the system
continues trying to send the call every 5 seconds until a Group Coverage
receiver becomes available, This repeated attempt to send the call is Retry
Timing. The 5-second Retry Timing Interval cannot be changed.
110 Coverage