NEC N 1093100 Description, Overflow for Key Ring Calls, Direct Inward Line, Hold, Park

Models: P N 1093100

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Key Ring

Key Ring

Key Ring

Description

So they are not forgotten, unanswered calls automatically ring co-worker’s extensions.

A Key Ring line rings an extension according to the settings in 2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing (page 764). Mul- tiple extensions can be enabled to ring immediately or after a programmed delay for each incoming line call. In addition, under certain conditions other types of outside calls divert to Key Ring if unanswered. The fol- lowing conditions also initiate Key Ring:

Direct Inward Line

An unanswered DIL diverts to Key Ring if unanswered at the extension to which it is terminated. See Direct Inward Line (page 109) for more.

Hold

Calls left on Hold too long recall the extensions that initially placed them on Hold. If still unanswered, they divert to Key Ring.

Park

Calls parked in orbit recall the extension that initially parked them. If unanswered, the call diverts to Key Ring.

Transfer

An unanswered Transfer recalls the extension that initially transferred it. If still unanswered, the line diverts to Key Ring.

Overflow for Key Ring Calls

If unanswered, Key Ring calls can route to a programmed overflow destination. The overflow destination can be an extension, Ring Group, UCD Group or voice mail. You can set up separate Key Ring overflow destina- tions for the day mode and at night. If unanswered at the overflow destination, the call again diverts to Key Ring. Note that a Key Ring line goes into the night mode when any extension with night mode capability presses their System Night key. See Night Service / Night Ring (page 252) for more.

Conditions

• None

Default Setting

(DSX-40) Enabled for all keyset extensions.

(DSX-80/160) Enabled for extensions 300-315.

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DSX Software Manual

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NEC N 1093100 Description, Overflow for Key Ring Calls, Direct Inward Line, Hold, Park, Transfer, Conditions, Features