Ringing Modes; Day 1/ Day 2/Night Ringing - Panasonic DBS576 Technical Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for DBS576:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Section 700 - Operation
QSIG, developed in the late 1980's and still in the process of global standardization, provides the
ability to efficiently interconnect the remote ISDN PBX sites of large organization. In addition to
normal phone service, QSIG also supports advanced applications such as interconnection of voice/
fax/DP servers, broadband private networks, etc. In other words with QSIG "it's not just a phone line
anymore."
For more information on QSIG, see Section 570: QSIG Reference.
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
FF2-1: QSIG ISDN Lines
Considerations
N/A

Ringing Modes

Description
The System supports multiple types of CO ringing including the following:
Day 1/Day 2/Night Ringing
Day 1/Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
Direct Inward Dial (DID) Day/Night Ringing
DID Day/Night Busy/Delayed Ringing
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Ringing
BLF Delayed Ringing
Slide Ringing
Alarm Ringing

Day 1/ Day 2/Night Ringing

When the System is in Day 1 mode, calls can be directed to ring at one or more extensions or at a hunt
group per the Day 1 ringing assignments.
When the System is in Day 2 mode, calls can be directed to ring at one or more extensions or at a hunt
group per the Day 2 ringing assignments.
When the system is in Night mode, call can be directed to ring at one or more extensions or at a hunt
group per the Night ringing assignments.
Inbound calls can be directed to desired normal daytime locations by setting the system into a Day
mode. By having a second day mode (Day 2) alternative call handling is available during day
operation. For instance, during lunch, calls can be directed to an alternative position.
Calls can be directed specific night locations when the system is set to Night mode.
For more information on Day Ringing, see "Day/Night System Mode" on page 3-24.
576-36-700
DBS 576 (USA) issued October 2000
Chapter 3. System Features
3-51

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents