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iDCS 500
TECHNICAL MANUAL
MMC: 507
DESCRIPTION:
Use this MMC to program Ring Plans time settings. Ring Plans provide six separate
ringing destinations based on day of the week and time of day. The start time within
a plan is the time the system will switch from one ringing destination to the next. The
end time is the time the system will switch from that plan to the previous plan. A
RPO (Ring Plan Override) key is not needed as the system will switch automatically;
however, it is helpful to have a dedicated button so the status can be manually
changed if needed. If a ring plan has no time entry the ring plan defaults to ring
plan 1. The ring plans correlate with all MMC's that program ring or termination
destinations and station and trunk COS.
Use the following example of assigning Ring Plans:
RING PLAN
START TIME
(MON: 1)
ST: 0000
(MON: 2)
ST: 0800
(MON: 3)
ST: 1000
(MON: 4)
ST: 1200
(MON: 5)
ST: 1300
(MON: 6)
ST: 1400
Using a 24 hour clock in the example above notice that the END time is within the
same 24 hour period. The system will stay in the last active Ring Plan from the
previous day until the end time which is 23:59. Monday starts the Ring Plan 1 at
00:00. The system will stay Ring Plan 1 until 08:00 and will stay in Ring Plan 2 until
Ring Plan 3 starts. As each ring Plan start it will override the previous Ring Plan. If a
Ring Plan ends and there are no additional Ring Plans the system will default to the
Ring Plan with time that extends past the expired ring plan time.
Note 1: Ring Plans must be programmed in sequence. IE. RP 1,2,3,4 etc.
A Ring Plan cannot be omitted. IE. RP 1,2,5 etc.
A higher numbered Ring Plan cannot have a START time before a lower
numbered Ring Plan.
Note 2: Ring Plan 1 is the default Ring Plan of each day. If no Ring Plan destination is
input the operator group (500/5000) is the default destination.
ASSIGN RING PLAN TIME
END TIME
END: 23:59
END: 2200
END: 2000
END: 1800
END: 1600
END: 1500
PROGRAMMING
PART 2 NOVEMBER 2001
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