Technical data

CO/IP Line Groups 5-8
Chapter 5: CO/IP
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
CO Data
Outgoing Group Number (PGM 160 – FLEX 3) … see details on page A-47
Incoming Group Number (PGM 160 – FLEX 4) … see details on page A-47
CO Group Access Code Attribute (PGM 180) … see details on page A-64
CO Line Choice (PGM 180 - FLEX 2) … see details on page A-64
PGM 160 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
OUTGOING GRP NO -- Set CO Group Number to apply to
outgoing calls.
3 01-72, none
(MBX IP-300)
01-24, none
(MBX IP-100)
01
PGM 160 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
INCOMING GRP NO -- Set CO Group Number to apply to
incoming calls.
4 01-72, none
(MBX IP-300)
01-24, none
(MBX IP-100)
01
PGM 180 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
ACCESS CODE NAME -- When a CO Grp
Access code is dialed or Flex Button is pressed;
name is displayed on the station's LCD.
1 Max 16 chars -
CO LINE CHOICE -- Decide to select to CO line
priority to seize. NOTE: When Outgoing Group
Number is not assigned, this option is not applied.
2 0: Round Robin
1: Last Line
2: First Line
Last Line
OUTGOING GRP NO -- Determines the CO
Group number used to seize. NOTE: If not
assigned, the access code is used as LOOP key.
3 01-72 (MBX IP-300)
01-24 (MBX IP-100)
Not assigned to the
first access code.
01-72 (MBX IP-300)
01-24 (MBX IP-100)
is assigned
sequentially from the
second access code
AND DGT -- Automatic Network Dialing (AND)
digit is sent after CO line seized. This feature
allows user to initiate CO calls only by dialing CO
Group Access Code.
4 Max 10 digits -
Release 1.0
November 2010