NEC P Description, The Distinctive Ringing Hierarchy, Features, Extension Ring Override

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Distinctive Ringing

Distinctive Ringing

Distinctive Ringing

Description

Allows users to customize their telephone’s ringing so they’ll know when calls are just for them.

Important

Use 9014-01: Initialize Ring Tones (page 920) to initialize Distinctive Ringing with a single command. Following initialization, you must reset the system or unplug and then re-plug each telephone.

Distinctive Ringing allows the installer or keyset extension user to customize keyset ringing. This permits the user to determine the type of call just by listening to their keyset ring. Distinctive Ringing provides:

Distinctive Ring Configuration at Each Keyset

A keyset user can follow intuitive soft key menus to set up distinctive ringing for their phone. Their phone will even play back the new ring tones as the distinctive rings are being set up.

Line Override (Distinctive Ringing by Line and Ringing Mode)

Each line can have its own distinctive ringing for each ring mode (day, night, or delay). This allows a keyset user, for example, to easily differentiate between new ringing calls and calls that are ringing their phone after a delay.

Extension Ring Override

Each keyset extension can additionally override a line’s distinctive ringing with the extension’s own unique settings. Extension Ring Override helps identify ringing phones in large, open work areas.

Key Ring Override

A keyset extension can set up unique ringing for each of its Call Coverage, Group Call Pickup, and line keys. If a user needs to know what type of call is ringing their phone, Key Ring Override will help.

Unique Ringing for UCD Groups and Ring Groups

UCD Groups and Ring Groups can have their own distinctive rings. This allows a user to tell the differ- ence between Intercom calls ringing their phone and UCD or Ring Group Calls.

The Distinctive Ringing Hierarchy

An extension’s Distinctive Ringing uses the following hierarchy:

1.Key Ring Override

2.Extension Ring Override

3.Line Override

4.Default ringing assigned by the system

This means that Line Override will replace the default ringing assigned by the system. Extension Ring Over- ride will in turn replace ringing set by Line Override. Finally, Key Ring Override will replace ringing set by Extension Override or ringing set by Line Override.

Features

DSX Software Manual

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NEC P Description, The Distinctive Ringing Hierarchy, Features, Distinctive Ring Configuration at Each Keyset