Table 5-30 Single-Line Ring Zones And Extended Ring Cadences (U.s.); Single-Line Ring Zones And Extended Ring Cadences (Europe) - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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Single-Line Set Message Lamps
12.111The optional Lamp Option Card (LOC) for the SLC or SLC-16 supports message wait-
ing lamps. To enable a message waiting lamp on a specific single-line station, the station must
have the Message Lamp station flag enabled (see
default state, it is disabled.
12.112SLAs, T1C, and T1/E1 card circuits cannot support message waiting lamps.
Single-Line Ring Zones and Extended Ring Cadences
12.113In some installations, where more than one single-line device is connected in series to
an SLC or SLC-16 circuit, zoned ringing may be necessary. The system can support devices
with up to 3 Ringer Equivalences (REs) per circuit. However, the system can only ring 8 REs
per board. If the installation exceeds eight REs on any SLC or SLC-16, the system-wide SLC
Ring Zones flag must be enabled (see
the SLC or SLC-16 should have the Extended Ring Cadences station flag enabled to allow the
longer cadence to be used instead of the short internal cadence (see
MING).
12.114With ring zones enabled, devices 1-3 on the card will ring first, 4-6 ring next, and so on
until all devices have rung.
12.115The table below explains the difference between standard and extended ring cadences
for the various types of single-line devices used on the Inter-Tel system in the United States
and Europe.:
Table 5-30.
Single-Line Device
SLA, SLC, SLC-16,
or T1 OPX
Executive, Profes-
sional, Standard,
Associate, Model
8520, or Model 8560
Phone MDPM
Single-Line Set Message Lamps
®
INTER-TEL
AXXESS
page 6-261
Single-Line Ring Zones and Extended Ring Cadences (U.S.)
Cadence Type
Standard IC Ring
Extended IC Ring
Standard CO Ring
Extended CO Ring
Standard IC Ring
Extended IC Ring
Standard CO Ring
Extended CO Ring
System Features
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
page 6-212
in PROGRAMMING). In the
in PROGRAMMING). Also, all circuits on
page 6-211
Description
This is a repeating 2-second cadence that
rings twice. Each ring lasts 200 ms and is sep-
arated from the next ring by 400 ms of silence.
The remaining 1.2 seconds is silent.
This is a repeating 6-second cadence that
rings twice. Each ring lasts 800 ms and is sep-
arated from the next ring by 400 ms of silence.
The remaining 4 seconds is silent
This is a repeating 6-second cadence that
rings once for 2 seconds followed by 4 sec-
onds of silence.
Same as Standard CO Ring cadence.
This cadence has two 250 ms rings every 2
seconds.
This is a repeating 3-second cadence that
rings once for 1 second followed by 2 seconds
of silence.
This is a repeating 6-second cadence that
rings once for 2 seconds followed by 4 sec-
onds of silence.
This is a repeating 6-second cadence that
rings once for 4 seconds followed by 2 sec-
onds of silence.
in PROGRAM-
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