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<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (IP-PBX Features)<br />

2.26 REGISTRATION & REGISTRATION TABLE<br />

Description<br />

To eliminate the potential for unintended device registration, the system can be programmed to<br />

allow local device registration employing MAC addresses. Using the defined MAC address<br />

registration, the system allows devices with matching MAC addresses to register.<br />

The Registration Table permits entry of up to 12 MAC addresses to be registered for the device;<br />

entering the MAC address permits the device to register with the system. If the device which has<br />

the matching MAC address is successfully registered, the MAC address is removed from the<br />

Registration Table.<br />

Operation<br />

Operation of registration is automatic based on the system database.<br />

Conditions<br />

Programming<br />

VOICE INSTALL<br />

Station Registration – Registration Table<br />

Related Features<br />

Hardware<br />

2.27 RINGING LINE PREFERENCE<br />

Description<br />

A station is automatically connected to incoming calls by lifting the handset or pressing the<br />

[SPEAKER] button when assigned Ringing Line Preference (RLP).<br />

Operation<br />

LIP Phone<br />

To answer a call while the station is ringing:<br />

1. Lift the handset or press the [SPEAKER] button.<br />

Conditions<br />

1. When multiple calls are ringing at the station, a priority defines the order in which calls are<br />

answered. The priority is:<br />

Transfer > recalls > incoming calls > queued calls<br />

2. Intercom calls are always given the lowest answering priority.<br />

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