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CO Outgoing Alternate Destination (PGM 173) A-60
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
CO Outgoing Alternate Destination (PGM 173)
Calls can be routed to an alternate destination that can be separately defined for Day/ Night/
Timed mode according to several conditions.
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 173.
2. Use the dial pad to enter a CO line range. For a single CO Line, enter the same number
twice. For MBX IP-100, acceptable ra.nge is 01-80, for MBX IP-300, the acceptable range
is 001-240
3. Select Day mode and Dial Error Type; refer to Following Table.
4. Press the desired Flex button; refer to Following Table.
5. Use the dial pad to enter desired data for the Attribute.
6. Press the [SAVE] button to store the data entry.
PGM 173 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
DAY ALT DEST -- Abnormal case can be selected as
error type.
- F1: Recall No Answer
F2:Transfer No Answer
F3: No Answer
-
NO ANSWER DISCONNECT-- The CO call is
disconnected. Every destination is set to 'Disconnect'
by default.
1- -
NO ANSWER ATTENDANT -- The CO call is routed to
Attendant.
2- -
NO ANSWER CO RING ASSIGN -- The CO call is
routed according to Ring Assign Table. (see PGM 167)
3- -
NO ANSWER ALT RING TBL -- If destination is set to
Alt Ring Table and the Table index is assigned, the CO
call is routed according to Alt Ring Table. (See PGM
181)
4 01-80 -
NO ANSWER TONE -- If destination is set to Tone, the
Error / Busy tone is heard.
5- -
NO ANSWER PILOT HUNT GROUP -- The CO call is
routed to Pilot Hunt Group of the original destination.
6- -
NO ANSWER RING -- The call is routed to the same
destination again.
7- -
NO ANSWERThe CO call is routed to the transferred
station again.
Only possible for 'Transfer No Answer' case.
8- -
Release 1.0
November 2010