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It's late, and I'm not sure if I'm missing something very obvious but what do you do if you need to have more than 32 extensions ringing in an ICD group on the KX-TDA200?
I've got 46 extensions that need to ring at the same time when a call comes in on CO line 1 (Trunk Group 1) and I'm banging my head against the desk trying to figure out how to make this happen. I tried searching the forum but couldn't find an answer. Any help would be appreciated.
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I believe you can put an ICD group number into an ICD group memebr slot. In other words ICD 601 has 31 ext plus ICD group 602 which has 32 ext, also Portable station groups can be put in ICD member slot. Have tried the other ICD group in a slot but I heard it worked. Otherwise TDA 600 has ICD group[ of 128 each.
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Originally posted by brokeda: I believe you can put an ICD group number into an ICD group memebr slot. Thanks for the response brokeda. I'll give that a try on Monday. So basically I would include a floating extension number as an ICD member extension number, and the floating extension number I use would contain the additional extensions in it's member group, correct? So to reiterate your example: Floating extension 601 would have extensions 101-131, and then extension 602 listed as the last member for it's ICD group. ICD group 2 for floating extension 602 could have extensions 132-164 in it's member group. So effectively the ICD group for floating extension 601 would have extensions 101-164. Ingenious!
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Misstyped in other post. Should have read "Have not tried". But the software accepts it, and it seems someone said they did this awhile back. Hey it's worth a try.
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With version 3 you can put 128 members in a ICD group. Standard is this 32 (disable). See 3.5.3.
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Maybe we need Euro version. My 3.01 software says max 32 for 100/200, 128 for 600. Check it out and let us know Michel!
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Maybe yes. The Euro version (MPR V3) gift us the option for 128 members. For TDA 100/200 and 600 there is a option in ICD group - miscellaneous: 128 extensions for ICD group? For TDA600 standard enable, for TDA 100/200 standard disable.
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