Assigning Programmable Line Ringing For Incoming Calls - AT&T MERLIN 3070 Administration Manual

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ASSIGNING PROGRAMMABLE LINE RINGING FOR INCOMING CALLS

You can customize the line buttons, pool buttons, and Cover buttons on your voice
terminals so that calls coming in on those lines ring in one of three different ways: im-
mediate ring, delayed ring, and no ring.
All lines at attendant consoles are set to ring immediately. When your system is first
installed, all lines above the dial pad on non-attendant consoles are set to "immediate
ring" except for lines assigned to the pool buttons in a pooled system. These lines
are initially set to "no ring." Lines to the right of the dial pad are also set to "no ring"
initially. The ringing assignment for outside calls in no way affects internal calls, such
as intercom and transferred calls. if you are assigning line ringing for the first time,
please read the following information.
Immediate ring. Assign immediate ringing of a line to anyone responsible for
answering that line first (for example, the attendant, a secretary, or a receptionist).
This option is also useful for private lines that should not be screened or for peo-
ple who answer their own calls.
Delayed ring. Delayed ring provides backup coverage on shared lines. The
voice terminal assigned delayed ringing for a certain line does not ring unless
someone else fails to answer after two rings. Assign delayed ringing of a line
to anyone responsible for answering a shared line only if someone else doesn't
pick it up. A delayed ring backup is useful for a secretary on someone's private
line. Delayed ring may also be used on an attendant console as a backup for
a different attendant. (if you want to provide coverage for inside or transferred
calls, or forliines that are not shared, use the Cover feature described on page
69.)
No ring. Assign no ring to lines on a voice terminal that are always screened
first at another voice terminal, such as pooled lines or someone's lines that ring
first at a secretary's voice terminal. This option is also appropriate for voice ter-
minals with no regular users or voice terminals in public places such as lobbies
or conference rooms. When you assign no ring to an individual line, the green
light next to the line button still flashes when a call comes in on the line. However,
if you assign no ring to a pool button, the green light next to the button does
not flash.
Use Centralized Voice Terminal Programming to assign line ringing from the ad-
ministrator/attendant console, or follow the procedure below.
1. Go to the voice terminal you want to program.
2. Slide the T/P switch on the left side of the voice terminal to P.
The voice terminal rings every 5 seconds to remind you it is in program
mode.
3. Touch the outside line button that you want to program until the red light
beside it shows the appropriate code. Each successive touch gives you
one of these codes:
Steady red on = immediate ring
4. Repeat step 3 for each line that you want to program.
5. If you have more options to program on this voice terminal, you can do
so. Otherwise, slide the T/P switch to the center position to return to nor-
ma operation.
Flashing red = delayed ring
Red off = no ring

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