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Why does this seem like a very difficult feature to program for technicians? Can you program delay ring on the IPK II to act like it did on the IPK?
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The IPK II is not anywhere close to the old Elite and IPK as far as programming is concerned.
The IPK II uses ring groups or DIL settings, so you have to use 22-08 to set the ring no answer destinations.
The software was originally designed to act more like a PBX than a key system.
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I'm more looking for Delay Ringing on a trunk in a squared system.
So CO1 rings on extension 100 for 20 secs and then delay rings to the back up receptionist at extension 110...?
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You could have a look at this method I use.
1. MB 22.04 Station 200 is the only phone in ring group 01. That means that on I/C CO calls only this phone will ring. If you want other stations to ring straight away add then to this ring group. If not read on. 2. 22.04 Add to RG 2 the stations that you want to ring as a delay ringing. 3. 22.08.xx Set the trunks that you want to delay ring in day mode (mode 01) to RG2. This MB sets the delay ring group for incoming calls. 4. 22.01.04 changes the ring delay timer.
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To answer your primary question bbox, the IPK II is Nitsuko Aspire based, not NEC. Our customers always want delay ring to voice mail in day mode. The simplest way to do this is DIL your lines to a virtual then forward no-answer to the voice mail pilot.
NEC really screwed up rolling this thing out the way they did. Marketing it as an IPK with 256 ports...
The only thing NEC about this IPK II is most of the hardware...
It's going to be a long day, everyday...
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