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System & Station

Program *71~*73 – [DN] to [DN], Tie to [DN], and DID to [DN] Ringing Assignments

Program *71~*73 – [DN] to [DN], Tie to [DN], and DID to [DN] Ringing Assignments

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

Program Type: System

Initialized Default: [PDNs] are programmed to immediately ring their

respective telephones in Program *71; no other default ringing assignments are made.

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Enter:

1= Immediate Ring

2= Delay 1 Ring (12 sec. delay)

3= Delay 2 Ring (24 sec. delay)

To add a port range, enter

XXX￿XXX (low port ￿ high port).

Manual background Press the button associated with the telephones (EKs) that should ring when the selected [DN] is called.

Port Reference Number of that should ring [PDN] or [PhDN]

Press 6FUROOto advance or 3DJHto go back.

Press Volto turn all LEDs ON.

Press Volto turn all LEDs OFF.

Processor

[PDN] Port

[PhDN] Port

DK14

000~009

500~509

 

 

 

DK40i

000~027

500~527

 

 

 

RCTUA

000~031

500~531

 

 

 

Processor

[PDN] Port

[PhDN] Port

RCTUBA/BB

000~079

500~589

 

 

 

RCTUC/D

000~239

500~739

 

 

 

RCTUE/F

000~335

500~835

 

 

 

[DN] Port Reference

Number

EK Telephone Ports (The Program 04 [PDN] port number of the telephones that should ring.)

Important! In the EK Telephone Ports column, enter the Program 04 telephone ports of the telephones that should ring when the [DN] is called from another [DN] or a Tie or DID line (maximum of 120 telephones can be assigned to ring). The [DN] button must be assigned (Program 39) to the telephone that should ring.

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