NEC N 1093100 Group Ring, Basic Programming, Should an extension be in a Ring Group?

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1.Should an extension be in a Ring Group?

Group Ring

Programming

Basic Programming

1.Should an extension be in a Ring Group?

1.If yes, in 2113-02: Ring Group (page 738) enter the Ring Group (1-8) to which the extension belongs.

2.If no, in 2113-02: Ring Group (page 738) enter 0.

2.Do you want to enter a name for a Ring Group?

1.If yes, in 2201-01: Ring Group Name (page 779) enter the Ring Group name.

-The name shows on a keyset user’s display when they call the Ring Group.

2.If no, leave 2201-01: Ring Group Name (page 779) at its default setting.

3.Should calls into a Ring Group ring members with a distinctive ring?

1.If yes, in 2201-02: Ring Group Incoming Ring Type (page 780) enter the Ring Type.

-0 = Standard Ring

-1 = Ring Type A

-2 = Ring Type B

-3 = Ring Type C

2.If no, in 2201-02: Ring Group Incoming Ring Type (page 780) enter 0 (Standard Ring).

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DSX Software Manual

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