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