Technical data
Night Attendant Group - PGM 275-277 A-130
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
Night Attendant Group Attributes (PGM 277)
Each Night Attendant group has available attributes relating to Announcements, Timers,
Forward, etc. (refer to the table below for descriptions of the attributes and the data entries
required).
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 277.
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 attribute (refer to Table).
4. Use the dial pad to enter the desired Attendant group attributes data (refer to Table).
5. Press the [SAVE] button to store the data entry.
PGM 277 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
CALL IN GREETING -- Determines if call is routed to the
Attendant when Greeting Tone is played.
1 0: After Greeting
1: In Greeting
1: In Greeting
MAX QUEUE COUNT -- Determines the Queue count. 2 00-99 05
FORWARD TYPE -- Determines the Forward type to use.
0: Not used 1: Unconditional - call is routed to a forward
destination unconditionally. 2: Queuing overflow - call is
routed to a forward destination when a queue overflows. 3:
Queuing timeout - call is routed to a forward destination
when queuing time expires. 4: Queuing all - call is routed to
a forward destination when a queue overflows or queuing
time expires.
3 0: Not Used
1: Uncond
2: Q Overflow
3: Time out
4: All
0: Not Used
APPLY TIME TYPE -- Determines the time setting for
applying the Forward type.
40: All
1: Day
2: Night
3: Timed
0: All
FWD DESTINATION -- Determines the forward destination
(trunk access code should be included).
5 Max 16 digits -
WRAP UP TMR -- Determines the Wrap-up Timer; a
member is available when this timer expires after a member
goes to idle.
6 000-600 (100ms) 5
MEMBER NO ANS TMR -- Determines the No Answer
timer; if this timer expires, a call is routed to the next
attendant
7 05-60 (seconds) 15
Release 1.0
November 2010