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Appendix I. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update
Section 700-Operation
Page I-10
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
DBS-2.3/9.2-700
• An extension user can only set “Do Not Disturb” or one type of call 
forwarding at a time including call forwarding to UNA. When the user sets 
DND or a call forwarding type, the previously set DND or call forwarding 
type is cleared. 
•  Call forward to UNA cannot be assigned to an FF-Key.
*All Ring Group
Description 
A new type of ringing group has been added - the All Ring Group. A call 
transferred to an All Ring Group rings all key telephones in the group at the 
same time. This makes the call available to multiple locations simultaneously. 
Once the call is answered, all other key telephones in the group stop ringing.
A common use for this feature is to have an Automated Attendant transfer a 
CO call to an All Ring Group on a selected input by the caller.
Up to four (4) All Ring Groups may be assigned. Up to 16 key telephone 
members may be in each group. In addition to the 16 key telephone members, 
the UNA may also be assigned to an All Ring Group.
Programming 
The All Ring Group feature utilizes existing Multiple DID Ringing to set up 
the All Ring Group. All members of the All Ring Group are set in standard 
DID programming (FF1 8# 3# (DID No.)# (Ext. No.)#. However, since calls 
cannot be transferred to a DID number, an All Ring Group Pilot number is 
first established and this pilot number is then linked to a DID number. In total, 
four programming addresses must be set for the All Ring Group feature to 
operate. These include:
Operation 
To transfer a CO call to an All Ring Group:
1.  Place the call on hold by pressing HOLD (key telephone) or flashing the 
hookswitch (SLT).
2.  Dial the All Ring Group Pilot Number. After the call is transferred to the 
All Ring Group, dial tone is heard.