Technical data
Station Group (PGM 200) A-67
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
Station Group (PGM 200)
Stations can be grouped so that incoming calls will search (hunt) for an idle station in the group.
The system allows assignment of three hunt processes, Terminal, Circular, Ring, Longest Idle
and VM.
Station Group Capacities:
Certain types of groups can incorporate announcements, which are given to the calling party.
The system VMIB can store up to seventy (70) announcements for use with Station Groups.
NOTE: A station can belong to multiple groups.
Under Station Group Assignments the type, members and Pick-Up attribute are assigned to the
Station Group. Refer to the following tables for a description of the functions, the LCD displays
and data entries required.
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 200.
2. Use the dial pad to enter the desired Station Group number (620-639 for the MBX IP 100
and 620-669 for MBX IP 300).
3. Press the Flex button for the desired setting; refer to the following Table.
4. Use the dial pad to enter the desired Station Group data.
NOTE: For group members, enter a station or station range. For an individual station press the desired
Flex button for the position of the station in the group and dial the station number. For a range,
enter the first and last station number in the range.
5. Press the [SAVE] button to store the data entry.
ITEM MBX IP 100 MBX IP 300
Number of Groups 20 50
Members in a Group 50 50
PGM 200 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
GROUP TYPE -- this entry defines the type of station group. 1 0:Not Assign
1: Terminal
2: Circular
3: Ring
4: Longest Idle
5: Voice Mail
Not Assign
GROUP NAME -- this entry defines the name of a group. 2 Max 16 chars -
Release 1.0
November 2010