Specifications
7.13
Forward RNA
Ring Busy
(Enhanced Call
Forwarding)
7.14
Flexible Ringing
Assignments
The call forward feature allows a station user to choose to receive
several rings for RNA calls before the system forwards them. At
default, the system immediately forwards calls that reach a busy
station. You can take this programming action to allow calls to a busy
station to ring in a subdued manner before they forward if the user
chooses them to do so. This subdued ringing of calls to a busy station
requires an idle intercom number at the busy station. Plus, if you have
assigned group intercoms to the station, you must program them into a
hunt list to ensure that this call forward feature will function properly
(see section 6.6 for other call forwarding considerations).
Program ringing assignments on a per station/per line/per intercom
number basis. Ringing can be immediate, delayed, or special purpose.
Use the procedures in this section to customize the ringing features for
the system. If needed, use section 5.13 procedure to arrange for a relay
to track the ringing of the direct, delayed, day 1, day 2, or night
ringing modes (use Section 5.12 to program these ringing modes).
Plus, if your installer connects customer-supplied external paging
equipment to the system’s external paging port, use the Section 5.13
procedure to arrange for that equipment to sound the ring signal of any
or all lines.
Direct Ringing
Use this procedure to choose the line ports that you want to ring at a
station as soon as a call appears. Direct ringing sounds during the day
1 and day 2 time periods but does not ring during the night ringing
mode or during the manual night transfer (of ringing) operation.
Delayed Ringing
Use this procedure to choose the line ports that you want to ring at a
station after waiting a short time period from when a call appears.
Delayed ringing sounds during day 1, day 2 time periods, during the
night ringing mode, and during the manual night transfer (of ringing)
operation.
Station Programming 7
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