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    							SOHVA Tone Burst Quantities
    Description:Use this procedure to set the number of SOHVA tone bursts that sounds at the system
    stations. You can choose from one to six tone bursts, and the choice that you make here
    affects all stations that receive SOHVA calls.
    To Program:1. Dial17.“SYSTEM FEATURES ”
    2. Dial03.“SOHVA TONES n ”
    3. Select the quantity of tone bursts.
    —Dial1–6or pressA1–A5, A8(LED On = enabled)
    4. DialSfor configuration mode.
    5. PressSPEAKERto end.
    To change setting, repeat procedure and make a different selection.
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    							3.7.24 Service Observing
    You can give selected stations the capability to monitor, in an un-announced manner, an active call at
    another station.
    Assign Service Observing
    Description:Select stations to have the service observe feature using this programming.
    NOTE:Since this feature requires the executive override feature to function, the
    system automatically enables that feature for the station when you enable
    service observing.  You can also arrange selected stations so that they cannot
    be service observed.
    To Program:1. Dial53. “STATION FEATURES”
    2. Dial10.“SERVICE OBSERVE ”
    3. Select station ports (LED On = Feature Assigned).
    —Station 10–57: Dial10–57or pressC10–C57.
    4. DialSfor next station feature
    —OR—
    dialSSfor configuration mode.
    To clear current setting, repeat procedure.
    Block Service Observing
    Description:You can block a user’s capability to use service observing.
    To Program:1. Dial53.“STATION FEATURES”
    2. Dial29.“UNOBSERVABLE ”
    3. Select station ports (LED On = Feature Assigned)
    —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or pressC10–C57.
    4. DialSfor next station feature
    —OR—
    dialSSfor configuration.
    To clear current setting, repeat procedure.
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    							3.7.25 Station Disable
    Description:You can disable station ports on a per station basis.
    To Program:1. Dial59.“DISABLE STATIONS”
    2. Select station ports to be disabled (LED On = Disabled)
    — Station 10–57: Dial10–57or pressC10–C57.
    3. DialSfor configuration mode.
    To enable station, repeat procedure and make opposite selection.
    3.7.26 Station Name
    Description:You can assign individual names or category names to stations. These names will then be
    displayed by LCD speakerphones when they are called by the named stations. Typical
    names could be TEC SER, MKT 1, J Smith. System attendants also have access to this
    station naming feature.
    To Program:1. Dial06.“STATION NAMES   ”
    2. Select station port (LED On = Selected).“XXXXXX ”
    —Station 10–57: Dial10–57or pressC10–C57.
    3.
    Dial
    #to clear current station name.
    4. Refer to character code table, and compose station name (7 digits maximum).
    5. Dial two-digit codes to form station name.“XXXXXXX YYYYYYY”
    6. DialSfor next station and repeat steps 2–5
    —OR—
    dialSSfor configuration mode.
    To change setting, repeat procedure and make different selection.
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    							Character Code Table
    Character Code Character Code Character Code
    A 21 a 24 Space 12
    B22b 25
    -15
    C23c 26
    ;17
    D31d 34
    /18
    E32e 35
    “19
    F33f 36
    .27
    G41g 44
    ,28
    H42h 45
    :29
    I 43 i 46 1 01
    J 51 j 54 2 02
    K 52 k 55 3 03
    L 53 l 56 4 04
    M 61 m 64 5 05
    N 62 n 65 6 06
    O 63 o 66 7 07
    P 71 p 74 8 08
    Q 11 q 14 9 09
    R 72 r 75 0 00
    S73s 76
    T81t 84
    U82u 85
    V83v 86
    W91w 94
    X92x 95
    Y93y 96
    Z13z 16
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    							3.7.27 Station To Station Port Reassignment
    Description:Use this procedure to reassign the programming attributes for a station connected to a
    particular station port to a different station port (logical to physical reassignment). This
    feature allows you to automatically exchange all software attributes for a station (logical
    assignment) connected at one station port with those attributes assigned to another station
    at a different station port without physically relocating the stations (physical assignment)
    or reprogramming any of the attributes.
    You can use this programming action to reassign the extension number and all other
    programmable attributes that you have assigned to one station port to a different port.
    This feature allows you to make adds, moves, and changes without relocating the station
    wiring.
    NOTE:Do not confuse this feature with the automatic station relocation feature
    discussed in the system configuration portion of these programming
    procedures. Also note that the system will not allow you to reassign the
    station 10/station port 10 assignment.
    To Program:1. Dial57to re-assign station to port.“ASSIGN STA/PORT ”
    2. Dial station extension number,0010–7999.“PHYS POR T XX”
    3. Dial physical port number10–57.“LOGICAL STA XX ”
    4. Dial#to make assignment.
    5. DialSfor configuration mode.
    To change setting, repeat procedure and make different selection.
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    							3.7.28 System Alarm Report Stations
    You can program the system to report any system alarms to designated stations.
    Enable Alarm Reporting
    Description:If you arrange the system to report alarms, also use this programming feature to enable
    stations to display alarm reports after the station user takes appropriate action.
    To Program:1. Dial28.“ALARM REPORTS ”
    2. PressA1to toggle between enable and disable (LED On = Enable)
    —OR—
    dial1to enable
    dial2to disable.
    3. DialSfor configuration mode.
    To change setting, repeat procedure and make different selection.
    Select Alarm Reporting Stations
    Description:After you turn on the alarm reporting feature, use this procedure to select the alarm
    reporting station.
    To Program:1. Dial53.“STATION FEATURES”
    2. Dial28.“ALARM RECEIVE ”
    3. Select station ports (LED On = Selected)
    —Station 10–57: Dial10–57or pressC10-C57.
    4. DialSfor next station feature
    —OR—
    dialSSfor configuration mode.
    To clear current setting, repeat procedure.
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    							3.7.29 Voice Announce Blocking
    Description:This feature allows a station user to block voice-signaled intercom calls.
    To Program:1. Dial53.“STATION FEATURES”
    2. Dial04.“VOICE BLOCK”
    3. Select station ports (LED On = Selected).
    —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or pressC10-C57.
    4. DialSfor next station feature
    — OR—
    dialSSfor configuration mode.
    To clear current setting, repeat procedure.
    3.7.30 Block Programming
    Description:You can use this station configuration procedure to assign those features that you have
    assigned to any one station to any other station or to an entire block of stations. Block
    programming includes any mapped button attributes (see section 3.8,Button Mapping
    The Stations) that you have assigned to the model station port.
    To Program:1. Dial58.“BLK PROGRAMMING ”
    2. Select model station port (LED On = Selected)
    — Station 10– 57 = dial10–57or pressC10–C57.“MODEL STA XX”
    3. Dial first station port in block (dial code as above).
    4.
    Dial
    #.
    5. Dial last station port in block (dial code as above).
    6.
    Dial
    #.
    7. DialSfor further block programming
    —OR—
    dialSSfor configuration mode.
    NOTE:The first, last and all station ports in between will be block  programmed like
    the model station port. To block program an individual station port, select the
    first and last port to be the same number. (For example: 25, 26# 26#
    programs station 26 exactly as 25 .)
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    							3.8 Button Mapping The Stations
    (Non-Square System Configuration)
    You can assign (map) every programmable button at each digital station to be line-select buttons so that
    they provide access to outside lines; to be direct station select (DSS) buttons so that they provide quick
    access to system stations; to be special purpose buttons so that they provide telephone users with
    one-button access to features; or to be idle buttons so that they provide autodial locations for the station
    user.
    Three idle (unmapped) buttons serve as dynamic line buttons. Dynamic line buttons provide a location for
    the system to temporarily assign a line appearance to a station that normally does not have that particular
    line assigned to it. While a line is in appearance there, the user can perform any normal call handling
    operations that he or she wishes to perform. The lines are identified as follows: B1, B2, and B3 on
    DigiTech telephones (product codes 7700S, 7714X, and 7114S), B1, B2, and B3 on Impression
    telephones (product codes 2022S, 2122S, 2122X, and 2101N), or L1, L2, and L3 onImpacttelephones
    (product codes 8012S, 8024S, 8112N, 8112S, and 8124S). Refer to section 4.4,Recording The Station
    Configurations, for button illustrations.
    When you map a button at a station port, press the corresponding button on the programming station to
    select the button to be mapped. If you must map buttons at a station port while using a programming
    telephone that does not provide a full complement of buttons, you can dial a 3-digit code to select a
    button. The table below lists the 3-digit codes and their corresponding buttons.
    Button Codes For Impression, DigiTech, and Impact Telephones
    Code Impression DigiTechImpact
    120 A1 A1 L01
    118 A2 A2 L02
    116 A3 A3 L03
    114 A4 A4 L04
    112 A5 A5 L05
    110 A6 A6 L06
    108 A7 A7 L07
    121 A8 A8 L08
    119 A9 A9 L09
    117 A10 A10 L10
    115 A11 A11 L11
    113 A12 A12 L12
    111 A13 A13 L13
    109 A14 A14 L14
    122 A15 B9 L15
    123 A16 B10 L16
    100 B1 B1 L17
    101 B2 B2 L18
    102 B3 B3 L19
    103 B4 B4 L20
    104 B5 B5 L21
    105 B6 B6 L22
    106 B7 L23
    107 B8 L24
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    							3.8.1 Account Code Button
    Description:Press the account code button and then dial an account code to record a call into a
    particular category without interrupting the call.
    To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING”
    2. Dial17. “ASSIGN ACCT KEY ”
    3. Select button to be programmed
    —PressA1–A14, B1–B10.
    4. Select station ports (LED On = Selected)
    —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or dialC10–C57.
    5. DialSfor further ACCOUNT CODE button assignment
    —OR—
    dialSSfor next button mapping feature
    —OR—
    dialSSSfor next configuration mode.
    To clear assignment , dial5604, press button, dial#select station, and dialSSS.
    3.8.2 Automatic Call-Back Button
    Description:When a user presses this button after they encounter a busy tone, the system will
    automatically ring both the called station and the user’s station when the called station
    becomes idle.
    To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING”
    2. Dial10.“ASSIGN CALL BACK”
    3. Select button to be programmed
    —PressA1–A14,B1–B10.
    4. Select station ports (LED On = Selected)
    —Station 10–57: Dial10–57or pressC10–C57.
    5. DialSfor next AUTO CALL-BACK button assignment
    —OR—
    dialSSfor next button mapping feature
    —OR—
    dialSSSfor configuration mode.
    To clear assignment , dial5604, press button, dial#select station, and dialSSS.
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    							3.8.3 Blank Buttons
    Description:Blank those buttons that you want to be dynamic line buttons or autodial buttons.
    NOTE:When blanking buttons, be sure a previously assigned button is idle (feature
    not selected by user) before you blank it.
    To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING”
    2. Dial04.“BLANK/AUTODIAL”
    3. Select all buttons to be programmed
    —PressA1–A14,B1– B10.
    4. Dial #.
    5. Select station ports (LED On = Selected).
    —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or pressC10-C57.
    6. DialSfor further button blanking
    —OR—
    dialSSfor next button mapping feature
    —OR—
    dialSSSfor configuration mode.
    3.8.4 Call Forward Button
    Description:This button provides one-button forwarding of all calls to another extension.
    To Program:1. Dial56.“BUTTON MAPPING”
    2. Dial11. “ASSIGN CALL FWD ”
    3. Select button to be programmed
    —PressA1–A14, B1–B10.
    4. Select station ports (LED On = Selected).
    —Station 10–57 = Dial10– 57or pressC10–C57.
    5. DialSfor next CALL FORWARD button assignment
    —OR—
    dialSSfor next button mapping feature
    —OR—
    dialSSSfor configuration mode.
    To clear assignment , dial5604, press button, dial#select station, and dialSSS.
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