Ring Groups - NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual

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SL1100
ISSUE 2.0

Ring Groups

Description
Ring Groups determine how trunks ring extensions. Generally, trunks ring extensions only if Ring
Group programming allows. For example, to make a trunk ring an extension:
• Assign the trunk and the extension to the same Ring Group.
• In the extension Ring Group programming, assign ringing for the trunk.
Any number of extensions and trunks can be in a specific group. The system allows:
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• Ring Groups = 1~25
• In-Skin Voice Mail = 102
• Centralized Voice Mail = 103 (V1.5 or higher)
If an extension has a line key for the trunk, Ring Group calls ring the line key. If the extension does not
have a line key, the trunk rings the line appearance key. If an extension has a key for a trunk that is
not in its ring group, the trunk follows Access Map programming.
Conditions
• DIL trunks disregard ring group programming until DIL overflow.
Default Settings
All trunks are in Ring Group 1. Extensions 101 - 108 ring for trunk calls and all other extensions only
flash.
System Availability
Terminals
All Multiline Terminals and Single Line Terminals
Required Component(s)
None
Related Features
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) (V1.5 or higher)
Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route)
Direct Inward Line (DIL)
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
ISDN Compatibility
1-628
Ring Groups

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