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    							/M/66-123DXP Pius Programming Instructions
    7.1.25Day Restriction Level/Night Restriction LevelDescription:
    Use restriction level programming (Section 11.4) to create as many as eight different toll calling
    categories based on the freedom to dial various numbers or the restriction from dialing them.
    You can assign one of eight different restriction (1-8) levels or assign an “‘allow all” level or a
    “‘deny all” level. Level 
    8 is the least restrictive from a station viewpoint but the most restrictive
    from a restriction table viewpoint. (For example, a station with a restriction of 8 is only
    restricted from dialing “always deny” numbers and it can dial numbers with restriction levels ofl-8. A station with a restriction level of l-7 cannot dial a number with a toll restriction table
    entry of 8.) The “allow all” entry ensures that the system applies no dialing restriction to a
    number (example: 91 
    I). The “deny all” ensures that station user can never a number (example:
    l-900).
    Use the follwing procedure to 
    ssign a restriction level to a station class of service. Program the
    restriction level value that accurately reflects the toll restriction dialing freedom expected by
    telephones with this class of service.Programming:
    1 D Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From the main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From the stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From the COS programming menu, type item number for day restriction level
    and press ENTER.6. Type 
    l-8 for restriction level.
    7. Press ENTER for night restriction level, and type l-8 for restriction level.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, 
    n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end,
    ?I. 1.26System Speed Dial GroupsDescription:
    The system provides 500 system speed dial numbers. These numbers are divided into 20 groups
    with 10 numbers available in each group. Assign none, one, or a range of groups (n 
    - nn) to each
    station class of service. Refer to 
    Section 6.6 for additional speed dial considerations.Programming:
    1 e Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Type desired value (l-20) 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.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.Operation:
    While on hook, dial O-9 or press other speed dial buttons.7-20 Station 
    Fea tares Programming 
    						
    							7.1.27Station Monitoring
    Description:When you enable this feature, the busy lamp field (BLF) light of an associated direct station
    select select (DSS) button provides a visual indication of idle, busy, and ringing status of the
    station it represents. A station user can press this DSS button to make a one-button pick-up of a
    ringing station. When you disable this feature, the BLF shows only idle and busy conditions of
    the DSS station.Programming:
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.1.28Directed Station Hold
    Description:
    This feature, when enabled, allows station users to pick up the last call a user placed on hold at
    another station. This feature does not allow users to pick up exclusive hold calls or calls that are
    in the process of being transferred. Also, the feature does not allow users to send a directed call
    hold to a station where its user is scanning the currently held calls. In addition, this feature
    allows users to place a call on hold at another station and have this call appear to be the one that
    has been on hold there for the longest time. Features such as hold recall apply to the station that
    sent the directed call hold and not to the station that received the directed call hold.Programming:
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.Operation:
    Directed Hold:INTERCOM +K 90 then dial intercom number of destination station
    Directed Pickup:
    INTERCOM 
    # 90 then dial intercom number of station where call is on hold
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    7.1.29Remote Station DisableDescription:
    The remote station disable feature, when enabled, allows users at stations with the proper class
    of service to dial a code and remotely disable or enable another station. Normally, you should
    give this capability to the system attendant but you can assign it to any class of service that is
    appropriate.Programming:
    1 D Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER,
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8, Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.Operation:
    DisableStation:
    Enable Station:INTERCOM % 05, then dial intercom number of station
    INTERCOM # 05, then dial intercom number of station
    7.1.30Remote Day Exception Number/Night Exception NumberDescription:
    A DISA caller may have access to an outside line where the toll restriction is based on the
    DISA authorization code that is associated with a particular class of service. Remote day and
    night exception numbers allow DISA callers to dial numbers that their toll restriction normally
    prevents them from dialing. If a toll restriction table exception number matches one of the
    exception numbers that you assign using this procedure, the DISA caller is allowed to dial the
    number.
    The exception number values that you can assign are 1 through 32 and NONE. You can assign
    32 exception numbers to each DISA class of service. You also must assign one exception
    number to each toll restriction table line entry 
    (Section II. 7). Refer to Se&ion 8.8 for complete
    DISA programming details.Programming:
    1 B Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for day exception number
    and press ENTER.
    6. Type day exception number (O-32) (n, nn, n-nn, or 0 for none) and press ENTER.
    7. Repeat step 6 for night exception number.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.7-22 Station 
    Fsa tures Programming 
    						
    							7.1.31Line AnswerDescription:
    This feature provides station access to a line for call answering purposes for an entire class of
    service of stations. Also refer to 
    Section 7.1.32. You must turn on both that feature and this one
    for a line to be fully usable.Programming:
    1.Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2.From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3.From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4.Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5.From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6.Press CONTROL E.
    7.Type a for add, r for remove and press ENTER.
    8.Type line port l-240 (type as n,nn,nnn or n-nnn) to be removed or added
    and press ENTER.
    9.Press ESCAPE three times.
    10.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    11. Repeat steps 
    4-10 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.1.32Line OriginafeDescription:
    This feature provides station access to a line for call originating purposes for an entire class of
    service of stations. Also refer to 
    Section 7.1.31. Both that feature and this one must be turned on
    for a line to be fully usable.Programming:
    1.Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2.From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3.From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4.Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5.From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6.Press CONTROL E.
    7.Type a for add, r for remove and press ENTER.
    8.Type line port l-240 ( n, nn,nnn or n-nnn) to be removed or added and press ENTER.
    9.Press ESCAPE three times.
    10. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    11. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
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    7.1.33Periodic Line Tone
    Description:This when enabled, provides periodic warning tones to station users while they are busy on
    certain lines. The warning tone consists of one 500 ms burst, a 100 ms off period, and 
    one100
    ms burst. The tone reminds the users to 
    keep their conversations short on these lines. You can
    enable this feature for a class of service of telephones and then specify the particular lines that
    you deem applicable. Further, you can select how often the tone sounds. Also refer to Section
    7.1.34 for a related feature.
    Programming:1 ePress CONTROL T for main menu.
    2.From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3.From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4.Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5.From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press CONTROL E.
    7,Type a for add, r for remove and press ENTER.
    8.Type line port l-240 (n, nn,nnn or n-nnn) to be removed or added and press ENTER.
    9.Press ESCAPE three times.
    10.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    11. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.Periodic Line Tone Time
    Description:After you enable the periodic warning tones that remind users to lceep conversations short on
    certain outside lines, 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.7-24 Station Features Programming 
    						
    							7.1.34Maximum Call Duration
    Description:The system provides the maximum call duration feature. This feature, when enabled,
    automatically cuts off calls on certain lines after a preprogrammed time. The system will not cut
    off calls made to an emergency number (Section 
    10.4). The system sounds a warning tone at the
    busy station 10 seconds before it disconnects the call. The warning tone consists of one 800 ms
    burst followed by eight 100 ms bursts. Also refer to Section 7.1.33 for a related feature.
    Programming:1.Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2.From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3.From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4.Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5.From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6.Press CONTROL E.
    7.Type a for add, r for remove and press ENTER.
    8.Type line port l-240 (n, nn,nnn or n-nnn) to be removed or added and press ENTER.
    9.Press ESCAPE three times.
    10.Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    11. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.Maximum Call Duration Time
    Description:After you enable the maximum call duration feature, 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.Station Features Programming 7-25 
    						
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    7.7.35Line Group Access
    Description:Use this procedure to give a station access to line groups. Refer to Section 8.2 for other line
    group considerations.
    Programming:1 0 Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Type line groups 
    (l-16,0 = none, type as n,n,nn or n-nn) 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.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7.1.36Line Group Queue
    Description:Use this procedure to give a station the ability to queue for an idle line in a line group. Refer to
    Section 8.2 for other line group considerations.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select station and press ENTER.
    3. From station menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. From the COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    5. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    6. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    7. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    7-26 Station Features Programming 
    						
    							7.1.37Line-To-Line Transfer (Unsupervised Conference)Description:This programming feature gives a station the ability to set up an unsupervised conference
    between two lines.
    Programming:1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.
    Line-To-Line Connect Duration
    Description:After you have given a station the ability to set up an unsupervised conference between two
    lines, 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.
    Sfa tion Features Programming 7-27 
    						
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    7.1.36Voice Announce BlockDescription:
    When you enable this programming feature a station has the ability to block voice announced
    internal signalling when its user dials the proper code.Programming:
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.Operation:
    On: INTERCOM +t+ 2
    Off: INTERCOM 
    # 2
    7.1.39Infernal /ST HashDescription:
    If industry-standard telephone users access an outside line using the line group feature and then
    quickly press and release (flash) the telephone’s hookswitch, the IST will react in one of two
    different ways depending upon how you program this feature. Refer to 
    Section 72.35 for other
    IST programming considerations.
    qWith this feature disabled, IST users can flash the hookswitch while on an outside line and
    generate a hookflash signal on the outside line; however, they cannot flash the hookswitch
    to obtain an intercom dial tone. The 
    Section 7.2.35 procedure sets the hookflash signal time.
    This time determines whether the IST hookflash signal is long enough to recall the outside
    line dial tone or short enough to access the outside line features. Refer to the CO
    specifications for actual requirements.
    qWith this feature enabled, IST users can flash the hookswitch while on an outside line and
    obtain intercom dial tone; however, they must dial 
    + 08 after they flash the hookswitch if
    they need to generate a hookflash signal on the outside line.Programming:
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, 
    seIect COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) that corresponds with class of service assigned
    to the IST and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type row number for IST distinctive ringing
    and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Press ESCAPE to end.
    7-28 Station Features Programming 
    						
    							7.1.40Forced Account CodesDescription:
    After you have enabled the account code feature for the system, set its parameters, and
    programmed its list of account codes into the system, turn the feature on for a station class of
    service and make it either forced or optional.If you make it a forced account code, the user
    must enter an account code before the system will let him or her dial the number for an outgoing
    call.Also, on incoming calls a user must enter an account code before the system will allow
    him or her to make any future outgoing calls. See 
    Section 10.3 for other account code
    programming considerations and to 
    Section 10.4 for an exception to forced account code entry.Programming:
    1.Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2.From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3.From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4.Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5.From the COS programming menu, type item number for account code and press ENTER.
    6.Press SPACE BAR for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE.
    8.Press CONTROL N as necessary to display line number for forced account code
    and press ENTER.
    9.Type item number for forced account code and press ENTER.
    10. Press SPACE BAR for feature setting.
    11. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    12. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER to end.
    7.1.41Allow Busy Display (Display Of Busy Status)Description
    When you activate this feature, users calling a busy station from an LCD speakerphone can read
    the busy status of the called station on the telephone’s display. (for example, Busy 
    with line 2).
    With the feature inactive, the display shows busy but does not reveal the busy status.Programming:
    1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
    2. From main menu, select stations and press ENTER.
    3. From stations menu, select COS programming and press ENTER.
    4. Type class of service number (l-32) and press ENTER.
    5. From COS programming menu, type item number for feature and press ENTER.
    6. Press SPACE bar for feature setting.
    7. When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
    8. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
    9. Repeat steps 4-8 for each COS or press ESCAPE to end.Station Features Programming 7-29 
    						
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