CHAPTER 2. MMC ProgrammingSamsung Business Communications 2-173136B[507] ASSIGN RING PLAN TIMEUse this MMC to program Ring Plans time settings. Ring Plans provide six separateringing destinations based on day of the week and time of day. The start time within a planis the time the system will switch from one ringing destination to the next. The end time isthe time the system will switch from that plan to the previous plan.An RPO(Ring Plan Override) button 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 ifneeded. If a ring plan has no time entry the ring plan defaults to ring plan 1. The ring planscorrelate with all MMCs that program ring or termination destinations and station andtrunk COS.The following example may be useful when assigning ring plan times:RING PLAN Start Time End Time(MON: 1) ST: 0000 END: 23:59(MON: 2) ST: 0800 END: 2200(MON: 3) ST: 1000 END: 2000(MON: 4) ST: 1200 END: 1800(MON: 5) ST: 1300 END: 1600(MON: 6) ST: 1400 END: 1500Using a 24-hour clock in the example above, notice that the END time is within the same24-hour period as the START time. The system will stay in the last active Ring Plan fromthe previous day until the end time which is 23:59. Monday starts Ring Plan 1 at 00:00.The system will stay in Ring Plan 1 until Ring Plan 2 starts(08:00) and will stay in RingPlan 2 until Ring Plan 3 starts(10:00), and so on. As each ring Plan start it will override theprevious Ring Plan.If a Ring Plan expires and there are no additional Ring Plans set, the system will default tothe Ring Plan with a time that extends past the expired Ring Plan time.635BCONDITIONSy When using a Samsung built-in Voice Mail card that only has day/night mode, theday/night must be set for each RING PLAN in MMC 758, VM DAY/NIGHT.y Ring Plans must be programmed in sequence.(RP 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.) A Ring Plan cannotbe omitted.(i.e. you cannot program RP 1, 2, 5, etc.)y A higher numbered Ring Plan cannot have a START time which begins before a lowernumbered Ring Plan.