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    							DXP Plus Programming lnsfructions/M/66-123
    6.8.5Timed Recall (Held And Transferred Calls)
    Attendant Hold RecallDescription:After a call has been on hold at an attendant station for a programmed length of time, the call
    recalls to the attendant station. Use this procedure to set the amount of time before a held call
    recalls at an attendant station.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    Hold RecallDescription:After a call has been on hold at a station for a programmed length of time it recalls to the station
    that placed it on hold. Use this procedure to set the amount of time before a held call recalls to a
    station.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    Station Transfer RecallDescription:
    After a transferred call has been waiting at a station for a programmed length of time it recalls
    to the station that transferred it. Use this procedure to set the amount of time before a
    transferred call recalls to a station.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
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    6.8.6Paging Access
    Description:If you have assigned a paging zone and given that zone access to external paging equipment
    (Section 6.101) plus enabled paging transmit capability (see Section 6.10.3) at a station, that
    station has access to external paging equipment. With this paging access procedure, you can set
    the maximum length of time that a station can stay connected to the external paging equipment.
    This timing setting also controls the amount of time a station can stay connected to the system
    zone paging.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8.7Pause Time
    Description:During speed dialing, it is sometimes necessary to have the system delay the sending of digits to
    give host system switching equipment time to prepare to receive them. A pause, stored in the
    speed dial number, provides this delay. This programming procedure determines the duration of
    the pause. The person who stores the speed dial number must press the telephone’s HOLD
    button at the point in the number digit sequence where he or she needs the pause (for example,
    g-pause-1 8049782200). See Section 6.7 for speed dial programming.
    Programming:1 s Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER
    4. From system timing menu, type appropriate line number and press ENTER
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER..
    6.8.8Recall/Flash
    Description:A station can generate either a line disconnect signal (recall) or a host system feature access
    signal (flash) when its user presses the telephone’s TAP button Use this procedure to arrange
    for either the recall or the flash signal.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
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    6.8.9Periodic Tone TimeDescription:After you enable the periodic warning tones that remind users to keep conversations short on
    certain outside lines (Section 
    7.1.33), use this procedure to set how often that you wish the
    periodic warning tones to occur
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select systems and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8. IOMaximum Call Duration (Time)Description:
    After you enable the maximum call duration feature (Section 7. I .34), use this procedure to set
    the cut off time.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select systems and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8.11Internal lnterdigit DialingDescription:A timer starts running with the dialing of each digit during intercom number dialing.It also
    starts running whenever the user accesses the intercom number path and does not dial any
    digits. When the timer times out, the system returns the station to an idle state. Use this
    procedure to set the intercom dialing 
    timout period for the entire system.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for time and press ENTER.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing.
    8. Press ENTER to end.
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    6.8.12Line-To-Line Connect Duration
    Description:After you have given a station the ability to set up an unsupervised conference between two
    lines (Section 
    ZI.37), you should use this procedure to set the maximum amount of time that an
    unsupervised conference can continue between two lines. When the time out occurs, the system
    recalls the station from where the user enabled the unsupervised conference.
    Programming:1~ Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8.13Camp-On/Automatic Call Back Ring
    Description:After you use Section 7. I.8 to enable a call waiting tone, use this procedure to set the duration
    of the camp-on/automatic ringback ring that the system sounds when it returns a camp-on call to
    the original station..
    Programming:1 D Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. Form main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From the system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8.14Out Dial Delav Time
    Description:The system will wait for a programmed length of time before sending automatically dialed
    numbers over an outside line. This delay gives the host system time to return dial tone before
    the system begins dialing the number. Different host systems require different periods of time
    between when a line is picked up and when dial tone is returned. Use this procedure to match
    this system to your host system.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
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    							6.8.15Authorization Code TimeoutDescription:
    Use the Section IO.5 procedure to enable the authorization code feature. Once a user uses the
    authorization code to access his or her telephone features, those features remain in effect until
    any idle time at the telephone exceeds the authorization code time-out period that you program
    with this feature.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8.16IST Ring TimeoutDescription:
    Use this procedure to set the number of times that the system sends a ring signal to an
    industry-standard telephone on a system-wide basis. Although the ringing stops at the
    industry-standard telephone when the time-out occurs, the system continues to present the call
    at the telephone for answering until the caller abandons it. See 
    Section 7.2.35 for other IST
    programming requirements.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8.17/ST DTMF Receiver TimeoutDescription:
    You can program the amount of time that the system waits to receive a DTMF tone from an
    industry-standard telephone, after the user has lifted the telephone’s handset and before he or
    she has pressed a dial pad digit. The system stops sending dial tone to the station and stops
    waiting for DTMF dialing digits after this time-out occurs.If this happens, the user must hang
    up the handset and lift it again to re-establish the dial tone. See 
    Section 7.2.35 for other IST
    programming requirements.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
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    6.8.18/ST Flash TimeDescription:
    Programming:
    You can program the timed length of the signal that results when a user of an industry-standard
    telephone presses and releases the telephone hookswitch (or presses the TAP button if available
    on his or her telephone) on a system-wide basis. Often, a signal with a short time length
    (typically 500-750 ms) serves to alert the system to receive a feature code (flash) while a signal
    with a long time length (typically 1.5-2.0 set) serves to disconnect the line and re-establish dial
    tone (recall). The value that you set with this procedure is the maximum value for recognizing a
    flash from an industry-standard telephone. You can also set the minimum value for recognizing
    a flash from an industry-standard telephone. See Section 7.2.35 for other IST programming
    requirements.
    1 
    D Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for minimum flash time and press ENTER.
    5.Press SPACE bar for minimum time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. Press ENTER to select maximum flash time line item.
    7. Press SPACE bar for maximum time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8.19Voice Mail DTMF ToneDescription:
    The system provides a means by which you can set the length of the DTMF tones that it
    generates when a user dials a number from his or her telephone.
    Since the voice mail system
    may require a different 
    DTh4F tone length than that which you have provided for the
    telephones, the system provides a means for you to set a separate DTMF tone length for voice
    mail station ports. It defaults the length to 80 msec, but you can program other lengths as
    needed. Refer to Section 15 for other voice mail programming requirements.
    Programming:1~ Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select timing and press ENTER.
    4. From system timing menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for time and press ENTER to accept setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
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    							6.8.20Pulse Dial lnterdiait TimeDescription:
    You can set the interdigit time between dial pulses when the system pulse-dials a number over a
    line. The DXP 
    Plus defaults this time to 150 msec. and provides a range of timing values
    between 100 msec. and one sec. that you can set in either 50 or 100 msec. increments. Refer to
    Section 8.1.9 to enable pulse dialing.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu,
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From the system menu, select timing and press ENTER,
    4. From system timing menu type item number for feature and press ENTER,
    5. Press SPACE bar to select desired time and press ENTER to select setting.
    6. Press ESCAPE twice,
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.8.21Pulse Dial Make/Pulse Dial Break (Pulse Dial Ratio)Description:
    Use this procedure to set the make/break ratio for rotary dial signalling to match rotary dial line
    requirements. You can set the line make/break ratio for rotary dial (pulse dial) signalling in a
    more flexible manner to match many different rotary dial line requirements. You can set the
    make time and the break time independently in one msec. increments to any time from one to 99
    msec. Refer to Section 8.1.8 to enable pulse dialing.Programming: 1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.
    8.
    9.
    Press CONTROL T for main menu,
    From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    From system menu, select timing and press ENTER,
    From system timing menu, type item number for line pulse make and press ENTER.
    Type desired time (l-99) and press ENTER,
    From timing menu, type item number for line pulse break and press ENTER,
    Type desired time (l-99) and press ENTER,
    Press ESCAPE twice,
    Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER,
    6.8.22Dialing CompleteDescription:
    With systems operating with the E-l Digital Carrier Line Board feature, you must use this
    timing feature to set the maximum amount of time that a user can wait between digits when he
    or she is dialing a number. In the E-l operating enviroment, the central office system will not
    wait indefinitely for the caller to completely dial a number. Refer to the central office
    specifications for timing requirements.
    Programming:1 e Press CONTROL T for main menu,
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From the system menu, select timing and press ENTER,
    4. From system timing menu type item number for feature and press ENTER,
    5. Press SPACE bar to select desired time and press ENTER to select setting.
    6. Press ESCAPE twice,
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
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    6.9Svsfem Parameters
    6.9. ISvnchronized Rinuin~Description:
    The system can provide an audible distinction between internal and external call ringing when
    needed. Enable or disable that feature with this programming procedure. When you enable this
    feature, line call ringing sounds the same cadience as intercom calls. This feature does not apply
    to direct inward dial lines (Section 8.4) and E&M lines (Section 8.7)*Programming:
    1 s Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER.
    4. From system parameters menu, select synchronized ringing.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    8. Press ESCAPE to end.
    6.9.2Automatic Attendant Immediate TransferDescription:
    You should choose the automatic attendant immediate transfer mode for voice mail transfers. It
    allows the system to release the voice mail port as soon as someone answers the transferred call.
    However, if you turn on the voice mail screen and confirm options (see the voice mail
    programming manual for details), do not turn on this immediate transfer mode. Immediate
    transfer is a system-wide parameter and affects all telephones in the system.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER.
    4. From system parameters menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting and press ENTER.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.6-24 Sys tern features Programmhg 
    						
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    6.9.3A utomafic Roufe Selection (A RS Enable)
    Description:You can enable or disable automatic route selection on a system-wide basis. A defaulted
    system has ARS disabled. Refer to 
    Section 12 for other ARS programming details.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From the system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER.
    4. From the system parameters menu, select ARS feature and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE BAR to toggle between enable and disable.
    6. Press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER to end.
    6.9.4Automatic Route Selection Dial Tone
    Description:You can select one of three ARS dial tones that you hear whenever you enter the ARS access
    code.
    0
    0
    0Programming: 1.
    Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2.From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3.From system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER.
    4.Select ARS dial tone from the system parameters and press ENTER.
    5.Press SPACE bar to toggle between dial tone 1, dial tone 2, and dial tone 3.
    6.When finished, press ENTER.
    7.Press ESCAPE twice to end.Dial Tone 1 
    - steady intercom dial tone (dual tones of 480 Hz + 620 Hz),
    Dial Tone 2 
    - same as dial tone 1 only preceded by three short tones (200 ms on,
    200 ms off)Dial Tone 3 
    - steady similated central office ring back tone (dual tones of 440 Hz +
    480 Hz).
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    6.9.5Toll A RS Dialing PauseDescription:
    To create toll restriction parameters for the system, program restricted numbers as entries in the
    toll restriction table using programming details provided in Section 11.6. From that discussion,
    learn about entering a pause as part of the restricted number’s digit string. Use the following
    programming procedure to enable the system to accept that pause entry at the end of a restricted
    number’s digit string.
    Programming:1.Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2.From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3.From system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER.
    4.From system parameters menu, select toll/ARS dialing pause and press ENTER.
    5.Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    6.When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    6.9.6System Status ReportingDescription:
    Use this procedure to enable system status reporting. If you enable status reporting, the system
    will notify certain designated stations when system status conditions occur, and turn on an
    status light at those stations. Refer to the Section 7.3 procedure to map a status light at a
    telephone.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
    3. From system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER.
    4. From system parameters menu, select system status reporting and press ENTER.
    5. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    6. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    Operation:When the status light turns on, use the Section 13 procedure to view status conditions, and then
    use the Section 6.1.9 procedure to turn off the status light at the status reporting station.
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