Rec'd; If Busy - Nortel ICS Install Manual

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The Received number setting applies only to target lines.
Target lines are: 157 to 248 for systems running MICS version
7.0 and newer software, and 157 to 380 for systems running
MICS-XC version 7.0 and newer software. It allows you to
specify the digits which make a specific target line ring. The
default value is None.
Use CHANGE, and the dialpad to program the digit string for
each target line.
Tips -
long. It is programmed under System prgming. The default
length is three for all systems.
A received number cannot be the same as, or be the start digits
of a line pool access code, a destination code, the DISA DN or
the Auto DN.
If you are configuring auto-answer BRI trunks to map to target
lines, the received number should be the same as the
Network DN supplied by your service provider. The call will
be directed to the prime telephone for the incoming line if the
Network DN is not used.

If busy

When a call is received on a target line that is already busy,
you can choose if the caller gets a busy tone or if the call is
forwarded to the prime set.
Busy tone only works for PRI and BRI trunks on target lines.
Programming is done in Trunk/Line Data under Lines.
Press CHANGE to select one of these settings: To prime or
BusyTone.
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A Received number can be from three to seven digits
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