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Station Group Attributes (PGM 202) A-71
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
Station Group Attributes (PGM 202)
Each type of group has available attributes relating to announcements, timers, forward, etc.
The fpllowing table provides descriptions for the attributes and the data entries required.
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 202.
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 attribute; refer to the following Table
4. Use the dial pad to enter the desired Group Attributes data, refer to the following Table.
5. Press the [SAVE] button to store the data entry.
PGM 202 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
CALL IN GREETING -- This entry defines if a call is routed to
a destination during greeting tone is played.
1 0: After Greeting
1. In Greeting
After Greeting
MAX QUEUE COUNT -- This entry defines queue count. 2 00-99 00
FORWARD TYPE -- This entry defines forward type. 0. Not
used 1. Unconditional: a call is routed to a forward destination
unconditionally. 2. Queuing overflow: a call is routed to a
forward destination when a queue is overflow. 3.Tmeout: a
call is routed to a forward destination when a timeout timer is
expired. 4. All: a call is routed to a forward destination when
a queue is overflow or Timeout timer is expired.
30:
1: Uncond
2: Q Overflow
3: Time out
4: All
Not Used
APPLY TIME TYPE -- This entry defines a time to apply
forward type.
40: ALL
1: DAY
2: NIGHT
3: TIMED
ALL
FWD DESTINATION -- This entry defines a forward
destination. (Trunk access code should be included).
5 Max 16 digits None
WRAP UP TMR -- This entry defines a wrap up timer. A
member is available when this timer is expired after a
member goes to idle.
6 000-600 010
MEMBER NO ANS TMR -- This entry defines no answer
timer about each member. If this timer is expired, a call is
routed to the next member.
7 05-60 15
Release 1.0
November 2010