Comdial Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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MaintenanceIMl66-107 Question How does one set up a DCD department? Answer The procedure for setting up a DCD department is as follows: 1. Assign stations to departments. 2. Program call fonvard RNA for each station. System Manual Reference Pages 4-50 3. Assign access codes to departments. 4. Assign fines to departments. How can a user enable a line port that was disabled?He or she cannot do this. The programmer must reprogram the line as a CO line in order to enable it again. This is because line type programming does not toggle on and off.Page 4-16 During a programming session, how does a programmer delete something that he or she has programmed into station class of service? There is a flashing status LED on the common equipment cabinet during the initial installation. How does an installer clear it? How can I check to see what programming is presently on a station?Most station programming is a toggle action. A programmer merely performs the same procedure that he or she initially performed to toggle the opposite choice. Reset the system by interrupting power for at least ten seconds. While power is off, make sure the software cartridge is inserted properly. The easiest procedure is to program with a VDT or a personal computer that is running an appropriate communications software program. With this programming method, the information is easily displayed and retrieved. Another method is to install a DSS/BLF console into the station port adjacent to the programming station. The console will use lighted LEDs to indicate the stations that are programmed with a particular feature. When using a console on a port where a telephone was previously used, be sure to default the port. Also, in order to view programming with a console, the system must be using revision 8A software or later. Alternately, you can connect a data printer to the system and request a printout of the system programming.Page 4-22 Page 3-36 Pages 4-4,4-54,4-n 6-4
MaintenancelMl66-107 Question How does the system alarm report feature operate? Answer Use station class of service to assign one or more stations to receive the alarm signal. Once this is done, there are three possible events that could trigger an alarm. They are: 1. Parity errors - These indicate data transmission problems between the telephone and the common equipment. 2. Disconnected telephone - This indicates the station number, the time, and the date that a station was disconnected. System Manual Reference Pages 2-24, 4-9,4-35 3. Printer off line - This indicates when the printer has gone off line. When an alarm occurs, a flashing * .appears in the upper right comer of the LCD display of the telephone that is programmed to receive the alarm signal. To process the alarms, the user must press and hold the l key until the first alarm message appears in the display. After this, he or she can press thel key to scroll through any subsequent alarm messages. The user can clear individual messages by dialing 0 after each message appears. To exit the .system alan mode, the user mustdial #. 6-6
lMl66-107Maintenance Question How long will battery back-up last? Answer Anyone can calculate the actual minimum battery back-up time for any configured system by using the following formula: System Manual Reference T=(K) (e) 1 + W.1) W)l T = Back-up time in hours K = Constant: 0.9 for 408 system with or without a 408 expansion module 0.8 for 816 system with or without one or two 408 expansion modules .8 for 1632 system with or without one or two 408 expansion modules e = Ampere-hour capacity of battery (for example = BBL02 = 15) N = Total number of stations Example: Assume that a 1632 system, two 408 expansion modules, and 48 stations are installed, along with a BBU02 battery assembly to provide backup power.T=(0.8) (15) -= 12 = 2.1 hrs. 1 + [(O.l) (48)]5.8
IMl66107Publication Index Publication Index Abandoned Hold Release............2-1,2-134-15 AC Power Connection....................34 Access Codes, Direct Department Calling........4-50 Access Denied....................2-1,422Access Denied, Line Access Restriction.........2-15 Accessories.........................1-3Accessory InformationAccountCodes...............................1-3: : : 2-;,‘4-44Assist....................... Automatic Call-Back2-2.2-16...............................4-36CallForward.: : : 4-37Call Park Orbit 4-37 Blank.. ...............................: : : : : : 4-37 Designations, Impact Telephones, Converting.....4-2 Do Not Disturb 4-37 DSS/BLF...............................: : : : : : 4-36 Line..........................4-38 Line Group.......................4-38 tine Group Queue............................. 4-39 Multiple Intercom: I I I 4-39Privacy Save.........................................4-39I I : I 4-39Subdued Off HookVoice Announce 2-23 Voice Announce Block...............: : : : : 440Zone Page/All-Call..................4-40 Button Mapping......................4-36 Button Mapping Record...............4-94 - 4-99 Button, Transfer/Conference............... 2-23 Buttons, Dynamic Line...................2-12 Cable Clips........................ 3-l 1 Call Announce With Handsfree Answerback.....2-3,2-14 Call Costing Configuration..................... 4-58 Diagram.......................4-60 Records......................4-107 Reports.........................2-4 Call Costing Tables Area Code Band Tables............... 4-68Costing Tables....................4-69 Exception Tables...................4-67 Office Code Band Tables..............4-67 Zone Call Band Tables................4-68 Call Forward Button....................4-37 Call Forward On Busymihg No-Answer..........4-25 Call Forwarding......................2-5Call Origination Denied..................4-26CallPark........................2-5,2-13Orbll Button.....................4-37 Recall Timing.....................4-12 Call Pickup..........................2-5.Call Transfer.........................2-5 Call Transfer Recall Timing, Unanswered ;.........2-5 Call Waiting Tone......................2-5 Caller ID Installation......................340 Service SupportServiceSupport Configuration.........................2-6I I I ‘449Service Support Records..............4-l 02 Calling Station Identification On BLF 2-6 Central Oftice Limits...... ...I I I : I I I I I : I ‘l-13Central Message Desk 4-26Checkout.......:::::::::::::::::: 3-41 ClassOfService.......................2-7 Configuration Records 4-87 Programming......................... Programming Printout: : 2-s; 2-7,4-3 Clock, System2-7....... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 4-10 Common Audible And Auxiliary Ringing Interface................ Common Equipment Description2-7, 2-20, 3-2414 Compatibility With Telephone Network’ : : : : : : : : : : ‘342Conferendng........................ Add-On2-8Multtline........................2-8 2-8 hSU~&ed::::::::::::::::::::::2.8Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2,4-36Enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : : : : : . 4-44Forced........................ 444Length........................445List..........................445Message Display Time................446RWXdS4-100Verified. I : I : : I I : I I I I I I I I I I : I I I I 445Add-On Expansion Modules.............3-31,334 Add-On Conferencing.................... 2-8Alarm Report, System..............2-22,4-g, 4-35 All Call And Zone Paging............2-2,2-18,4-23 Button........................ 4-23Amertcom Telephone Features, Typical...........5-5 Americom Telephone Images................l-8 Analog Terminal Interface Configuration..................... 4-47 Distinctive Ringing..................447 Records...........................4-100support.. :::::::::. 2-2 Through DialingAnswerHold.....:::::::::::::::::::4472-13 Answer Time Ltmtt.....................4-70 Area Paging Interface....................2-2 Assist Button2-2,2-17AssistStation.DlSD:::::::::::::::::: . . 4-53 Audible Monitoring.................... 4-24 Automatic Attendant....................2-24 Automatic Callback...................2-2,2-14 Button Automatic Dialing......................4-362-2OfStoredNumbem’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 2-2Automatic Hold.................2-2,2-13,4-24 For Intercom............... Transfer To Intercom2-2,2-13, 4-24............ Transfer To Line2-2.2-13,4-24.............. Automatic Pause Insertion2-2,2-13,4-24................2-20 Automatic Privacy...............2-l 8,4-16,4-25 Automatic Redial...................2-3,2-19 Automatic Station Relocation Automatic Transfer Of Voice Mai;....................2-3,4-5‘2:24,4-57 Auxiliary Equipment Interface.............2-3,323Auxiliary Jack.......................3-l 1 Auxiliary Ringer Interface...............2-3,2-20 Background Music................... 2-3,2-17 Basic Key Service (1 A2) Emulation.............2-3 Battery Back-Up.....................2-3,34Interface..............................2-3 Baud Rate, Data.: : : : : : : : 4-5Blank Buttons.......................4-37 BLF Lights.........................5-12 Block Programming............2-3,2-7,4-21,441Line 4-21Statiori 1: 1 1: 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: 441Button Designations, Converting..............4-2 Button, Programmable..................2-18 Account Code.................. All Call And Zone Paging2-2,4-36..............4-23 Assignments, Default................. 4-4 I-1
Publication IndexIMl66107 ConfigurationAccountCode.................... 444Analog Terminal Interface..............447Caller ID Service Support.............. 448Data Printer Service.................4-54 Direct Department Calling.............. 4-50 Direct Inward Station Dialing.............4-52ExecuMail Interface.................4-55 Integrated Call Costing................4-58Line.........................4-15 Non-Square System.................4-36 Statlon Message Detail Accountin~eportlng....4-71Station........................4-22 System.........................4-5 Configuration, Toll Restriction Table.........4-74 Console, Dual Feature..................4-27 Console Support...................2-8,2-12 Controls And Indicators................... 5-6 Converting Button Designations...............4-2 Costed Calls, Display Of.................4-70 Data Baud Rate....................... 4-5 Data Communications With The Digltal Telephone System 3-38 Data Device Connections.................3-28 Data Printer Operation..................4-54 Data Printer Service Configuration............4-54 Data Security........................2-9Data Security Port.....................4-28 Default Button Assignments.................. 44Functional Program................2-7,2-g tineStation 1: 1 1 1: 1: 1: 1 1: 1: 1: 1: 1:.... 44....44 System......................... 44Toll Restriction...............2-9,2-24,44Class of Service And Master Clear..........44 Delayed Ringing.................2-9.2-20.4-28 Department Calling Distribution Report........ 2-9,2-l 0 Description Of System Features..............2-1Dial 0 For System Attendant................2-9 Dial Time Limit................... 4-52,4-70 Dialing, ATI Thru.....................447 Dialing, Automatic......................2-2 Dialing, On-Hook..................... 2-17 DigiTech Telephone Features, Typical...........5-2 DigiTech Telephone, Images................l-6DigiTech Telephone Support. Revision I And Later.....4-l Dimensions........................ 1-12 Common Equipment..................l-5 Mounting........................3-3 Telephones....................l-8,1-9Direct Department Calling Wtth Department Call Distribution 2-9 Access Codes....................4-50 Calling Configuration.................4-50 Calling tine Ports..................4-50 Calling Records...................4-103 Station Ports.....................4-51Direct Inward Station Dialing...............2-10 Configuration.....................4-52 Incoming Rings...................4-53 Records.......................4-104 Station........................4-53 Direct Ringing.......................4-28 Direct Station Call Hold.................. 2-12 Direct Station Selection Programmable..........2-12 Discard Digits.......................4-WDISD Incoming Rings...................4-53 Display Intensity.......................5-6 Display Of Costed Calls, LCD Speakerphone....... 4-70 Distinctive Ringing..................2-12,2-20Do Not Disturb....................... 2-12 Button........................4-37 Inhibit......................2-12,4-6 Override.....................2-12,4-6DSS/BLF Button........................4-38 Console, Dual Feature.............2-12,4-27 Console Installation.................3-20 Programmable..................2-2,2-l 9 Station Monitoring With DSS Call Pickup......2-22 DTMF Tones, Extended For Automatic Dialing......4-12 Dual Console Feature..............2-8.2-12,4-27 Dual Intercom....................2-12 2-14 Dynamic Line Buttons...................2-12 Emergency Numbers..................; 4-45 End-To-End Signalling...................2-12Exclusfve Hold..................2-12,2-13,4-6 System-Wide Enable/Disable.........2-12, 2-13 ExecuMail Interface Configuration......................4-55 Records......................‘4-105 Executive/Attendant Cverrtde............2-12,4-27 Extended DTMF Tones For Automatic Dialing......4-12 External Paging Interface........2-12, 2-17,3-26,3-27 Failure Isolation......................341 FCC Registration Number.................l-1 3 FCC Rules And Regulations................ 342 Feature Dialing Code Numbering Plan.......:...54Feature Inhibit....................2-12,4-14 Flash/Recall..................._....4-13 Flexible Ringing Assignments.........2-13,2-21,4-28 Flexible Station And Line Class of Service Control. . 2-7,2-l 2 Flexible Station Numbering........2-13,2-22.4-29,54 FlexiMe Toll Restriction..................2-24 Frequently Asked Questions................6-2 Full Button Programmability Cf Features.........2-13 Fuse Location........................6-1 General Check.......................3-41General Information.....................1-2General Programming Information.............4-1General Specifications...................l-1 2 Grounding Considerations (Stations).............. 3-l 0tine.......................... .3-6 System.........................34Group Call Pickup.....................4-29 Handsfree Answer Inhibit.................2-17 Hardware Summary.....................l-3 Headset Capability.....................2-13 Headset Interface.....................4-29 Hold............................2-13 Automatic.................. 2-2,2-13,4-24 Exclusive..................2-12,2-13,4-6 Manual......................2-13,2-16 Music Cn........................4-7RecalLTimed..................2-13,4-13 Release, Abandoned..............2-13,4-15 Timed Recall..................2-13.2-24 Hunt Groups.....................2-24; 4-31 Hybrid Operation, Simplified.................3-1 I Hold, I Use indications..................2-14 Idle Une Preference..............2-14,2-l 6,4-30 Impact Telephone Features, Typical............ 5-3 Impact Telephone Images.................. l-7 Incoming Rings, DISD...................4-53 Indications, I Hold, I Use..................2-14IndustryIFtegulatory Standards..............l-13 Industry-Standard Telephone Support...........2-14
tMl66107Publication Index Installation..........................3-l Add-On Expansion Module3-34 Notice...........: : : : : : : : : : : : :3-l Requirements....................‘342 Integrated Call Costing Configuration..................... 4-58 Integrated Call Costing Configuration Records4-107 Interactive Buttons................. : : : 4-36 Intercom Features.....................2-14 Automatic Hold....................4-24 Call Progress Tones...............2-14,5-E Hunt Group...................2-14,4-31 Light.........................5-12 Line Timeout.....................2-14 Signalling, Tone Or Voice ::::::::::::::4-11IntercomLight.........5-l 1Introducing The System...................1-l Key SysterwHybrid Configuration.............2-15 Last Number Rediai.................2-15,2-20 LCD Messaging................. 2-15,2-17,4-7 support.2-15 LineFeatures......................::::::::::::2-16 Answer From Any Station (Night Mode).......2-16 Access Denied At Station..............4-22 Button........................4-38 Configuration.....................4-15 Configuration Records................4-92 Connections................3-6,3-7,3-31Defauft.........................4-4 Disable........................4-16 Grounding........................3-6 Group Access Group Button.....................2-18....................4-38 Group Queue Button.................4-39 Groups.....................2-16,4-17 ID, Voice Mail....................4-57 Names........................4-18 Port Functions....................4-l 9 Ports, Direct Department Calling...........4-56 Preselection.....................2-16Prime Line Automatic Programming.....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12-16,2-19,4-31......4-15 Queuing.......................2-16 Select Lights.....................5-10 Reassignment, Line To Line Port..........4-19 Ringing Line Preference.........2-16,2-21,4-32 Maintenance......................... 6-l Manual Hold.....................2-13,2-17 Mapping, Button...................... 4-35 Master Clear And Class Of Service Defaults........4-4 Meet-Me Answer Page...............2-17,2-19 Memory Retention After Power Loss...........l-13 Memory Retention Without Batteries........... 2-19 Menu Descriptions, Video Display Terminal Programming4-82 Message Desk, Central.................. 4-26 Message Display Time, Account Code.......... 4-46 Message Wait Originate.................. 4-32 Message Waiting.....................2-17 Message Waiting Light..................5-l 1Messaging.........................2-16 LCD....................2-15,2-17,4-7 Response...................2-17.2-27 Station-To-Station...............2-l 6.2-22 Miscellaneous Features, Station Configuration....4-5,4-22 Miscellaneous Programming Features.......... 4-43 Miscellaneous Programming Features Records.....4-98 Modular Wiring And Jack&- Or 4Conductor Wire System 2-16 Mounting Considerations..................... 3-l Dimensions......................3-3Procedure.......................3-2 Muttiline Conferencing....................2-8Muttiple Intercom Button..................4-39 Music Features 2-17Interface . 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1:13,2:17,3-30 On Hold Mute.....:::::::::::::::::::::2-17,4-7 Mute Light....................... : :2-17 5-12 Names Line..........................4-18 Station........................4-34 Night Mode Toll Restriction................2-24 Night Transfer (Of Ringing)..........2-18,2-21,4-48 Button........................2-21Non-Square System Configuration............4-36 Notification To Telephone Company...........3-42 Numbers, Emergency...................4-45 On-Hook Dialing...................... 2-17 Operating Environment...................l-13 Operation With Americom Telephones and Consoles....... 5-lWti DigiTech Telephones and Consoles.......5-l With Impact Telephones and Consoles........5-l With Industry-Standard Telephones..........5-l Operator’s Manuals.....................5-l Originating Denied.....................2-17 Outline Dimensions Amerfwm Telephones................1-l 1Common Equipment..................l-5DigfTech Telephones..................1-9Impact Telephones..................l-l 0Overlays, Programming.................4-l 17 Override Do Not Disturb.................... 4-27 Exdusive.......................4-28 PA Port.......................... l-13 Options......................... 4-8Paging...........................2-18AU-call...................2-2,2-18,4-23 External Interface2-l 8,3-26External Interface - f%e’P&t : : : : : : : : : : 2-18,3-27 Meet-Me Answer................2-17,2-19 Zone...................2-19,2-25,4-23 Party tines And Coin tines................3-42 Pause Time............... PBX/CENTREXICOCompatible.....Personalized Ringing Tone.......Pooled Line Access........... Port ReassignmentLineTo Line Port..........Station to Station Port.......Power Failure Station Connections........ Transfer Power Requirements...................... Prime tine Automatic..........Prime Line, Group, Intercom.......Printout Class Of Service Programming Station Message Detail Accountin9’ Station Message Detail Reporting . Privacy.................. Button...............Designated Programmable Button . Privacy Release/Automatic Privacy Privacy Release/Brokerage Service Station-By-Station......... Private Lines (Access Denied)......Product Codes..............ProgrammableButtons . .Programmable DSSlBLF . : : : : : : :, .........4-12.........2-19...2-19,2-21,4-31.........2-19......... 4-19.........4-35......... 3-22.........2-19.........l-12......2-16,2-19... 2-16,2;17,4-31.......... 2-7.........4-72.........4-72.........2-19...... 2-l 9,4-39.........2-19......4-l 6,4-25.........2-19.........2-22.........2-19.........l-13.........2-19.......2-2,2-l 9
Programming Block........................2-3.2-7Miscellaneous Features...............4-43Line.........................4-15 Overlays....................4-1,4-l 17 Procedure, Video Display Terminal.........4-78 Records, Class of Service Configuration......4-87 Station........................4-22 System.........................4-5 Video Display Terminal...............4-nPublication Overview....................l-2Pulse/Tone Switchable...............2-20,4-20 Radio Frequency Interference............... 3-42RecafVFfash........................4-13 Recall Time, Unanswered Call Transfer..........4-13 Recall, Timed Hold....................2-23Records Account Code....................4-98 Analog Terminal Interface..............4-99 Caller ID Service Support..............4-l 00 Direct Department Calling..............4-101Direct Inward Station Dialing.............4-102ExecuMail Interface.................4-103 Integrated Call Costing Configuration........4-105Line Configuration..................4-92 Miscellaneous Programming Features Station Configuration................. 4-93 Station Message Detail Accounting/Repotting....4-109 System Configuration - Feature Inhibiting......4-91 System Configuration - Miscellaneous Features...4-88 System Configuration Timing............4-90 Toll Restriction Table Configuration.........4-l 10 Redial Automatic 2-3,2-20Last Number : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ‘2-15,2-20 Saved Number.................2-20,2-21 Redialing.........................2-20 Related Publications..................... 1-2Remote Programming And Administration......2-7,2-20 Remote Programming Block Diagram.................... 4-81Configuration, Video Display Terminal Programming4-79 Repair Authorization....................3-42 Repair Service........................6-l Resistance Check.....................341 Response Messaging................2-17,2-20 Ringer Equivalence Number............l-1 3,342Ringer Interface, Auxiliary..................2-3 Ringer Volume Control...................5-6 Ringing.......................... 2-19 Assignments, Flexible..........2-13.2-21,428ATI Distinctive....................447Auxiliary Ringer Interface............2-3,2-20 Delayed..................2-9,2-20,428 Direct.........................4-28 Distinctive...................2-12,2-20 Interface, Common Audible And Auxiliary......3-24 Line Preference.............2-16,2-21,4-32 Night Transfer of.............2-18,2-21,4-29 Patterns, System....................5-7 Subdued....................2-21,2-24 Tone, Personalized...........2-19.2-21,431 Rings, DISD Incoming...................4-53 Save Button........................ 4-39 Saved Number Redial................2-20,2-21 Screened Call Transfer...................2-5 Self Diagnostics......................2-21Service Observing..................2-21,4-33Signatling, Publication IndexlMl66107 End-To-End.....................2-12 Tone Or Voice....................4-11Simplified Hybrid Operation.................3-1Single-Line Proprietary Telephone Support........2-21 SMDA Reporting Through VDT Programming and Per-Station SMDA............24 Software Cartrtdge.....................3-36 Software Revision Considerations............. 3-10 Speaker Light.......................5-12 Speakerphone Support..................2-22 Special Mounting Consideration...............3-l Specifications, General..................1-12 Speed Dial Station........................ 2-22 System...................2-2,2-22,4-10Square/Non-Square COnfIgUratiOn.........2-22,4-36 Station Button Mapping Record...... 4-94,4-95,4-96,4-97 Cable Requirements.................l-1 2 Connections......................3-10 Configuration.....................4-22 Configuration Records................4-93Default.........................44Description.......................l-6Images......................l-6,1-7Installation......................3-10 Messaging, Station-To-Station.........2-16,2-22 Monitoring with DSS Call Pickup........2-22,4-g Names........................4-34 Numbering, Flexible.................4-29 Park.........................2-13 Ports, Direct Department Calling...........4-51Programming.....................4-22 Reassignment, Station To Station Port.......4-35Relocation, Automatic...........2-3,3-l 0,4-5Self Test.......................341Speed Dial....................2-2,2-22 Wall Mounting....................3-l 8 Station-By-Station Privacy.................2-22Station Configuration...................4-22Miscetlaneous Features...............4-22 Records.......................4-93 Station Connections....................3-l 0Base Unit..............3-14,3-15,3-16,3-17 Expansion Module..................3-33 Station Default........................44Station Description.......................l-6Station Disable.......................4-33 Station Images Americom Telephones.................l-8 DigiTach Telephones..................l-6Impact Telephones..................l-7Station lnstaflation.....................3-10 Station Message Detail Accounting (SMDA).......2-22 Printout........................4-72 Records Deleted By Attendant............4-73 Reporting Configuration...............4-71Numbers And Stations................4-71 Reporting Records.................4-111 Station Message Detail Recording..........24,2-22Report........................1-13 Printout........................4-73Sation Monitoring Wti DSS Call Pickup.........2-22 Station Speed Dial.....................2-22 Status Indicators And Tone Sequences...........5-6 Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce............2-23 Button........................2-23Disable........................4-32Grows.....................2-23,4-32Subdued Ringing..................2-20,222l-4
tMl66107Publication Index System Alarm Report Station.................4-35Alarm Reports...............2-24,4-g, 4-35 Capacity.......................l-12 Checkout And Failure Isolation...........341Clock. ........................4-10Defauft.........................44Features, Description.................2-1Grounding.......................34Operating Characteristics5-lOverview.........1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1-l Programming....................4-l, 4-5 Ringing Patterns....................5-7 Speed Dial..............2-2,2-24,4-10,4-76 Status Indicator...................341 Toll Restriction Tables Assigned To Speed Dial Calls4-76 System Configuration Feature Inhibiting Record.............. 4-91Miscellaneous Features................4-5 Miscellaneous Features Records: : : ::.....4-66 Records...................4-88 Timing Features...................4-12 Timing Records...................4-96 Tandem Attendant..................2-24,4-l 1 TAP (Flash/Recall)....................2-24 Technical Assistance....................6-l Technical Assistance And Repair Service.......... 6-l Telephone Features, Typical.............5-2 - 54Tenant Service...................2-22,2-25 Terminations.......................l-13 Time, Pause........................4-12 Timed Hold Recall...............2-13,2-23,4-13 Timing, Call Park Recall..................4-12Ttming Features, System Configuration..........4-12 Timing Records, System Configuration..........4-96 Toll Restriction.......................2-24 Toll Restriction, Default.............2-9,2-24 Toll Restriction, Flexible...............2-24 Toll Restriction, Night Mode.............2-24 Toll Restriction Table Configuration.........4-74 Toll Restriction Table Configuration Records... .4-l 12 Toll Restriction Table Default.............44 Toll Restriction Tables, Assign Entries........4-75 Toll RestrictionTables, AssignedTo Lines.....4-75 Toll Restriction Tables, AssignedTo Stations....4-76 Toll Restriction Tables, Assigned To System Speed Dial Calls.......... 4-75Tone Or Voice Signalling........... 2-15,2-25,4-l 1 Tools And Hardware....................3-1Transfer/Conference Button................2-23 Transfer On Busy, Voice Mail................4-57 Transfer Recall Time, Unanswered Call.......2-13,4-13 Transfer Screened Call..................... 2-5 To Voice Mail, Automatic...............4-57 Unscreened Transfer..................2-5 Transferring calls.....................2-23 Troubleshooting......................342 Unanswered Call Transfer Recall Time..... 2-5,2-23,4-13 Understanding The Manual Scope.............l-2 Unscreened Call Transfer..................2-5Unsupenifsed Conferencing.................2-6 User Information....................... 1-2 Verified Account Code Length...............446Video Display Terminal Programming Feature................4-nProgramming Menu Descriptions..........4-62 Programming Procedure...............4-76 Remote Programming Configuration.........4-76 Voice Announce Block Button...............448Voice Announce Blocking...........2-14,2-23,435 Button........................440Voice Mail Line ID.....................2-25,4-57Port. .........................4-55 Support........................2-25 Transfer On Busy...............2-24,4-57 Voltage Check.......................341 Wall Mounting, Station................... 3-18Wkfng.........................2-17,6-l Zone Paging......................2-19,2-25 Zone Page/All-Call Button.................448Zone Paging, And All Call.................4-23