Nortel Networks ICS 6.1 User Manual
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Modular ICS 6.1 Programming Record
Time&Date
Use these commands to set the system clock to the correct time and date.
System prgrming
Use these commands to change system-wide settings.
• Hunt groups
These commands allow you to set up incoming calls on a specific DN to be
routed to a group of sets.
•• Show group:_
Enter the DN of the telephone you want to program.
••• Member DNs
Enter the DN of the telephone you want to add to the group.
•• Line assignment
Assign or unassign a line to a particular hunt group.
•• Mode:
Determine how an incoming call will be handled by the hunt group.
•• Hunt delay:
Select a delay value to determine how long a set rings before the call moves
on the next member set.
•• If busy:
Determine how an incoming call is to be treated when all hunt group member
sets are busy.
•• Q Timeout:
Set the number of seconds the incoming call remains in the hunt group call
queue before it is offered to the overflow position.
•• Overflow:
Enter the DN of the set you want the hunt group overflow calls to be
presented.
•• Name:
Enter the name of the hunt group.
•• Aux ringer
Indicate if an external ringer will be used.
•• Distinct Ring
Use this setting to determine the Distinctive Ring Pattern you want to use to
identify the Hunt group. This setting works in conjunction with Line and
Telephone distinctive ring settings.
• Change DNs
Change the DN of a telephone.
All DNs must be the same length.
The first digit of a new DN cannot be the same as the:
• external line access code
• Call Park prefix
• Direct-dial digit
• first digit of a line pool access code
If you change an individual DN, you must quit programming for the change to
take effect.
• Featr settings
Use these commands to set or change features for specific sets.
•• Backgrnd music
Select whether users can listen to music through their telephone speaker
using the Background Music feature (
²°fl
).
A customer-supplied music source must be connected to the ICS.
•• On hold
Select whether a caller on hold hears:
• music from an outside source, such as a radio connected to the ICS
• periodic tones
• silence
•• Receiver volume
Select whether the volume of a telephone receiver/headset automatically
resets to the system default level, or retains the level set at the telephone.
•• Camp timeout
Select the number of seconds a call can remain camped before it returns to
the telephone that camped it.
•• Park timeout
Select the number of seconds a call on an external line can remain parked
before it returns to the telephone that parked it.