
98Chapter 13 Creating ring groups
Figure 36 Ring Group lines
Table 33 describes the headings on both these panels.
Table 33 Ringing group schedule line values
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Lines Settings tab: |
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Line | XXX | This list includes all analog and digital lines plus the target lines (PRI and |
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| VoIP lines). Program only those that are active on the system. |
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Line Settings panel: |
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Schedules | You only need to configure the schedules that you use for your system. | |
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Ring Group | Ring Group <XXX> | Type in a ring group number |
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| Only one ring group can be assigned to a line for each schedule. To combine |
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| groups of ringing sets, you must create a new Ring Group that contains all the |
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| sets you want to ring, and assign it to the line. |
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Aux. Ringer | <check box> | This variable indicates whether the auxiliary ringer (if installed) also rings |
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| when Ringing service is on. |
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| • The default ringing telephone is 221 (Start DN). This means that all lines |
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| ring at telephone 221 when Ringing service is on. |
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| • If you have an auxiliary ringer programmed to ring for calls on an external |
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| line, and you transfer a call on that line without announcing the transfer, |
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| the auxiliary ringer rings for the call transfer. |
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Also refer to:
•“Configuring scheduled service” on page 31