Strange!
I have another idea.
Remove your programming as it may conflict with the next "way of programming" indbound ringinig.
1.
In Menu 11 program a group. Goups are numbered 61+62+63+64.
Choose 61. First "LED key" to the right is the group 61.
2.
Then press the first "LED key" to the right to choose the type of group. Choose DTMF 5 (5 on th dial pad)to indicate that you will use a ring group (all phones will ring simultaneously).
3.
Then press the second "LED key" to the right to enter the goup members: 100 104 105 106 in numbering order.
4.
Press Hold/save.
Now you can choose from 2 solutions:
AAA:
(The old one from last post, where you use the grous instead of the station number:
MENU-3/xx/7 (xx is the CO line. If you only have one, and it is line 3, then type 33.)
On LKD 30, the following 20 options exists:
1:
1-16, station numbers on each button.
2:
17-20 is hunt groups on each button. (THIS ONE!)
For each button toggle to have time for ringning:
DAY, NAT, ALL or NO.
With 1 CO line, only one call can be received fron the public network at a time.
Or:
BBB:
Go to Menu 4-10.
In this menu there are 6 parameters can be set for any of the 24 MSN / DDI numbers if you are using ISDN (or analog PSTN lines )that the PBX can handle.
The 6 parameters are "1" = CO line number (1-6), "2"=DAY, 3 = N/A, 4 = NIGHT, 5 = N/A, 6 = The real DDI number to the local machine, only ISDN.
Parameters 3 and 5 are not used.
You are going to use parameter 1, 2 and 4.
So as the "1" enter the CO line number, e.g. 3.
Then press the first (to the sixt) "LED key" to the right to enter the parameter number (1-6), and use the dial pad number to enter the digits.
So as the "2" enter the group number, e.g. 61.
So as the "3" enter the group number, e.g. 61.
Now we hope for your success...
///doktor