Tutorial; System Parameters - ESI ORIGINAL IVX Installation Manual

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IVX
T
3.1
UTORIAL
T
UTORIAL
This tutorial provides general programming examples designed
to provide an overall understanding of IVX and its programming
technique. Study it carefully before programming. It will be
helpful to refer the following items frequently while using this

tutorial:

• System Numbering Plan (Section 4)
• System Programming Overview (Section 4)
• Programming Worksheet
F
1
S
P
UNCTION
YSTEM
ARAMETERS
IVX
Functions 11 through 16 set the system-wide parameters such
as: the clock, passwords, ringback/recall settings, flashhook
duration, etc.
F
2
CO L
P
UNCTION
INE
ROGRAMMING
The CO Lines can be programmed individually or in groups of
lines. Inbound answering assignment is the most flexible of any
phone system available. Individual lines can have several
delayed ringing destinations based on the number of un-
answered rings.
The default setting is for all calls to go to the Auto Attendant on
the first ring. The destination can be changed to an Extension,
Department, or Mailbox.
The CO Lines can also be programmed for different operation in
Day Mode and Night Mode since the answering requirements
may be different for after hours.
Lines are also assigned to a CO Line Group (9, 8, or 7) to pro-
vide PBX (pooled) access.

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