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TENANTS DATA - PGM 270-290 A-121
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
TENANTS DATA - PGM 270-290
Each tenant on the System can have an Attendant Group. An Attendant group can have up to
5 Attendants.
Attendant Group - PGM 270-272
Attendant Group (PGM 270)
Attendant Stations can be grouped so that calls will search for an idle Attendant in the group.
The System allows assignment of the process to be in Circular, Terminal, Ring, Longest Idle
modes.
Refer to the following Table for a description of the functions, the LCD displays and data entries
required.
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 270.
2. Use the dial pad to enter the desired tenant number (1-5 for the MBX IP 100 and 1-9 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 Attendant Group data.
NOTE: For group members, enter an attendant number or attendant range. For an individual station
press the desired Flex button for the position of the station in the group and dial the attendant
number. For a range, enter the first and last station number in the range (only LKD/LDP/LIP
model can be assigned).
5. Press the [SAVE] button to store the data entered.
PGM 270 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
ATTD GR TYPE -- Defines the type of Attendant group. 1 0: Terminal
1: Circular
2: Ring
3: Longest Idle
0
ATTD GR NAME -- Defines the name of attendant group. 2 Max 16 -
CO ATD NUMBER -- Defines attendant call number for CO line. 3 Max 4 -
MEMBER ASG -- Assigns stations as members of an Attendant
group.
4- First Station
Release 1.0
November 2010