13.1.27 PS Ring Group
Directory Type
PS Dialing Directory
Quick Dialing
System Speed Dialing Directory
PBX Extension Dialing Directory
Description
A list of names and telephone numbers. Used to make a call to one of the stored parties.
A list of frequently dialed feature numbers as well as names and telephone numbers. Used to quickly access one of the stored features, or quickly make a call to one of the stored parties.
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Programming
Stored in the PS by the PS user.
Stored in the PS by the PS user.
Stored in the PBX.
Stored in the PBX.
PC Programming Manual References
8.1
→ Name
→ CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number
6.1
6.10
PT Programming Manual References
[001]System Speed Dialing Number
[002]System Speed Dialing Name
[004]Extension Name
13.1.26 PS Feature Buttons
Description
Although a portable station (PS) does not feature as many buttons as a proprietary telephone (PT), a PS can be customized to give a PS user access to PBX features, just as the flexible buttons on a PT can be customized. (→ 6.1.3 Flexible Buttons)
13.1.27 PS Ring Group
Description
A PS ring group is a way for several portable stations (PSs) to be notified of an incoming call simultaneously, while using only one channel of a cell station (CS).
Normally when a PS receives a call, one channel of a CS is used to ring the PS (→ 13.1.24 PS Connection). If several PSs are members of an incoming call distribution (ICD) group, the available channels of a CS will become busy just by ringing each PS. Assigning a group of PSs to a PS ring group alleviates this strain on the CS because only one channel is needed to ring a PS ring group’s members.
PS ring group members and related parameters are assigned through system programming, as explained below.
a.Floating Extension Number: When this number is called, all PSs in the group ring.
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