FF5: Groups Section 400-ProgrammingPage 5-20 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400FF1SystemFF2TrunksFF3ExtensionsFF4FF-/Soft KeysFF5GroupsFF6TRS/ARS0 SystemConfigurationFF7ApplicationsFF8MaintenanceIntroductionAppendix AAppendix BFF1SystemFF2TrunksFF3ExtensionsFF4FF-/Soft KeysFF5GroupsFF6TRS/ARS0 SystemConfigurationFF7ApplicationsFF8MaintenanceIntroductionAppendix AAppendix BFF5 3: MCO Trunk Groups (Inbound)NOTE: There is no search method for MCO-Inbound Trunk Groups.Notes:A trunk cannot belong to more than one Trunk Group (the most recent assignment is the priority).MCO-Inbound Trunk Groups are used in the Trunk Group Pickup feature. See Section 700-FeatureOperation for more information.Related Programming:MCO Trunk Groups (Inbound Calls) (pg. 1-166) FF1 3 03 (0001-0072) Hold (1-99) HoldMCO-Inbound Trunk Group Members(all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higherAssign trunks as members of the MCO-Inbound Trunk Group.FF5 3 (01-99) (001-576) Hold (1-576) HoldMCO-Inbound(max. 99 groups)Member Position:001=Member position #1002=Member position #2003=Member position #3...576=Member position #576Trunk No. 1-576default: [none]$%1 28Trunk Group No.NOTE: The system performs a “live” re-sortevery time you add a trunk member.1st Member (address 002) = Highest-no’d.trunk entered. --thru--Last Member (address depends on total no. oftrunks entered) = Lowest-no’d. trunk entered.This means you can enter trunk numbers in noparticular order.