IPS 308/416 Revision 4 System Guide
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Page 95 Multiple Ringing Time For incoming calls to outside lines operating in the Standard Incoming Calls mode, this is the number of rings that the first available extension will ring before the IPS starts to ring up to three additional extensions. Parked Calls Timing When an outside call is parked at another extension, this setting determines the amount of time the IPS will wait for the parked extension to become available before the IPS attempts to ring the Operator or a Rollover Extension. 0 25 seconds 1 50 seconds *2 175 seconds 3 300 seconds 4 425 seconds 5 550 seconds 6 675 seconds 7 800 seconds 8 925 seconds 9 5 seconds Enter the “multiple ringing time” code. Enter a ‘0’ to ‘9’ to specify zero to nine rings. The default value is ‘4’ rings. Enter the “Parked Calls Timing” code: This parameter sets the time for outside calls parked to an extension. Pause for the confirmation tone. Hang up or continue programming.
Page 96 INDEX A Answering Machines 58 C Call Barring Assigning Extensions 68 Clear Tables 73 Described 64 Details 65 Entering Table Contents 66 Extension Initiated 70 Individual Extension Password 73, 85 Overriding 65 Call Break In Enabling 10 Call Follow Me Inhibit 17 Call Forwarding 17 Call History Clearing Call History Memory 77 Computer Connection 81, 82 How to Output 76 Metering Pulse Detection 54 Output Record Format 80 With Polarity Reversal Detection Enabled 76 Call Hold Enabling 10 Call Hold Retrieval Enabling 10 Call Transfer Enabling 10 Caller ID Detection Computer Interfacing 83 Enable Display on Key Phone 11 Clear Forward Detection 52 Clock Setting 74 Computer Aided Telephony (CAT) Described 83 Details 87Report DISA Digits Command 87 Computer Interfacing Call History Records 81, 82 Call History Reporting 83 Caller ID 83 Computer Aided Telephony (CAT) 83 Configuration Program 83 Overview 83 Configuration Program Computer Interface 83 Details 85 Remote Interface 86 Customer Service 2 D Day and Night Modes Automatic Switching 47 Changing Modes Manually 21 Described 47 Incoming Call Handling 19 Dial Tone Detection 73 DIP Switch Settings 53 DISA After Entry 36 Described 19 Description 33 FAX Detection 38 Report DISA Digits to CAT Application 87 Using Hunt Groups 44 Voice Announcement Enable 35 Voice Announcement Recording 34 Waiting Time 35 Disconnect Supervision 52 Door Phone 10 Details 16 DOSA Mode Enabling 43 Enter Password 43
Page 97 E Emergency Alarm Enabling 11 Exclusive Answering Machine Attachment 10 Exclusive Answering Machines Distinctive Ringing 58 Extensions Call Barring 68 Configuring 10 Feature Choices 10 Re-Numbering 11 Require Star Key 18 F FAX Machines Assigning Outgoing Call Groups 39 Multiple FAX Extensions 38 Features Mode of RS232C Port Described 84 Enabling 84 Follow Me Inhibit 17 G Groups Incoming Call Groups 19 Outgoing Call Groups 39 H Hunt Groups 11 Enabling 44 I Incoming Call Handling Alert Tone to Paging System20, 27 Auto-Attendant 20 Day and Night Modes 19 Described 19 Internet Site 2 K Key Phone 10M Metering Pulse Detection 54 Music On Hold After DISA (Auto Attendant) Entry 36 Connection 36 N Night ModeSee Day and Night Modes O Operator Calling the Operator 30 Described 21 Outgoing Call Groups Described 39 Entering Values 40 Outside Lines Access Code (‘9’ or ‘0’) 30 Automatic Connection 11 Clear Forward Detection 52 Configuration Choices 28 Configuration Command 31 DISA 19 Incoming Call Handling 19 Metering Pulse Detection 54 Outgoing Call Groups 39 Polarity Reversal Detection 52 P Paging Groups 11 Paging System Alert Tone on Incoming Calls 27 Password Changing the Password 8 Choose Password Mode 4 Entering the Password 5, 8 Individual Extension Password 70 Polarity Reversal Detection 52 Private Incoming Line Described 24 Entering the Incoming Lists 24
Page 98 Pulse Dialing Details of Operation 50 R Resetting the System 9, 85 Rollover Extensions 10 Described 57 Exclusive Answering Machines 58 Timing Parameters 93 Use for Intercom Calls 59 RS232C Port Setting the Mode 84 Timing Delays 88 S Speed Dialing Clear Tables 73 Dial Tone Detection 73 Entering Numbers 71 Timing Parameters 95 Standard Incoming Line Described 20 Entering the Incoming Lists 22 Star Key Commands 18 System Manager Designate System Manager Extension 3, 5, 34 Programming Tips 5 System Mode of RS232C Port 84 Enabling 84T Technical Support E-mail 2 Internet Site 2 Toll Free 2 Timing Parameters Incoming Call Rollover 93 Outside Line Guard Timing 90 Parked Call Timing 96 RS232C Delay 88 Speed Dialing Delay 95 Switchhook (Flash) Timing 89 Toll Restrictions See Call Barring Tone Dialing Details of Operation 50 V Voice Announcement Enabling 35 Recording 34 Waiting Time 35 Voice Mail Exclusive Answering Machines 58 Incoming Call Setup 20 Specifying Rollover Extensions 57 W World Wide Web 2