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Hi There
I have been an NEC IPS/IPX engineer for several years now and witnessed something on someone's IPS the other day i did not think possible. They had an R8 IPS running UK standard programming and he had groups of analogue phones, whereby, if you rang a certain virtual (CM11) extn, it would ring all of them at the same time.
Obviously this is possible on DTERMs but adding a virtual onto key 0 and then putting them all in 1 pickup group so as to be able to answer the same virtual line appearance on lots of key zeros....
But on analogue!? Anyone have any ideas?
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See Feature Programming Manual
GROUP CALL BY PILOT NUMBER DIALING step by step
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Brilliant - thanks! However it wasn't the real answer to my woes.... How about making it possible to ring the group, and a second call into the pilot not getting a busy tone, but being delivered to the group call once the first call has been answered?
We've done these things with virtual line presentations on keys, with Station hunting but it's not so clean and when they're busy, they're busy....
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yes it can be done.... as Rezen say...check the feature programing manual. Group call by Pilot no.
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