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15.1.27 PS—Ring Group
[Example of PS Ring Groups 1 and 2]
PS Ring Group 1
Floating Extension No. 301
Name: Sales 1
PS 1
Extn. 601
Extn. 602
Explanation:
PS Ring Group 1
PS 1, PS 2, and PS 3 will ring simultaneously when a call is directed to floating extension number 301, and,
in the case of a CO line call, will display the Caller ID information for the call.
These PSs will ring individually when a call is directed to their assigned extension numbers (programming not
shown here).
PS Ring Group 2
PS 3, PS 4, and PS 5 will ring simultaneously when a call is directed to floating extension number 302, and,
in the case of a CO line call, will display "Sales 2".
These PSs will ring individually when a call is directed to their assigned extension numbers (programming not
shown here).
ICD Groups vs. PS Ring Groups
Assigning PSs to either an ICD group or a PS ring group will allow multiple PSs to receive group calls
simultaneously. The differences between the two are highlighted below:
Members can ring simultaneously when a call is received
Calls can be distributed to member extensions using
different methods
The CS is less likely to be busy; ringing all member PSs
uses only one CS channel
Members can log-in, log-out, and use Wrap-up time, ICD
Group button
Both PTs and PSs can belong to the same group
Each member can belong to more than one group
Calls can wait in a queue if they cannot be answered
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Floating Extension No. 302
PS 2
PS 3
Extn. 603
Features
PS Ring Group 2
Name: Sales 2
PS 4
PS 5
Extn. 701
Extn. 702
PS Ring Group
ICD Group
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