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    							System Programming
    3.5. IITiming Features-PA Port
    Description:You can set PA ports to either timeout of the system for a programmed length of time or to remain on the
    system as long as necessary without timing out. The system default is set for no timeout option.
    -
    Default = No Timeout (Al3 LED = On)
    To Program:1. Dial 92 “PA TIMEOUTBY
    2.Choose Timeout length:
    Press 
    Al or dial 1 = 30 sec.“PA TIMEOUT 30”
    Press A2 or dial 2 = 60 sec.“PA TIMEOUT 60”
    Press A3 or dial 3 = 90 sec.“PA TIMEOUT 90”
    Press A4 or dial 4 = 120 sec.“PA TIMEOUT 120”
    Press A5 or dial 5 = 150 sec.“PA TIMEOUT 150”
    Press A9 or dial 6 = 180 sec.‘PA TIMEOUT 180”
    Press A10 or dial 7 = 210 sec.“PA TIMEOUT 210”
    Press All or dial 8 = 240 sec.‘PA TIMEOUT 240”
    Press Al2 or dial 9 = 300 sec.“PA TIMEOUT 300”
    Press Al3 or dial 0 = No timeout“‘NO TIMEOUT”
    3.Dial % GR for configuration mode.3.5.12 Timing Features-Pause Time
    Description:
    To Program:During auto dials and speed dials, it is sometimes necessary to delay the sending of digits to give switching
    equipment time to prepare for receiving them. A pause is stored for this purpose whenever 
    the user presses
    the 
    HOLD button.You can set the length of the pause with this programming feature.
    Default = 1 sec. (A2 LED = On)1. Dial13
    “‘PAUSE TIME XXX”2. Select time:
    Dial 1 or Press Al = 0.50 sec.“PAUSE TIME 0.50 ”
    Dial 2 or Press A2 = 1 sec.“PAUSE TIME I ”
    Dial 3 or Press A3 = 1.50 sec.“PAUSE TIME I .50 ”
    Dial 4 or Press A4 = 2 sec.“PAUSE TIME 2”
    Dial 5 or Press A5 = 3 sec.‘PAUSE TIME 3”
    Dial 6 or Press A9 = 5 sec.“PAUSE TIME 5”
    Dial 7 or Press A10 = 7.50 sec.“PAUSE TIME 7.50 ”
    Dial 8 or Press All = 10 sec.“PAUSE TIME IO “
    Dial 9 or Press Al2 = 15 sec.“‘PAUSE TIME 15”
    Dial 0 or Press Al3 = 20 sec.“PAUSE TIME 20”
    3.Dial +K for configuration mode.
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    							System ProgrammingIMI66-112
    3.5.13 Timing Features-RecalUFlash
    Description:The system can generate either a line disconnect (recall) or a host system feature access signal (flash)
    depending upon the programmed time.
    Default = 2 sec. (Al2 LED = On)
    To Program:1. Dial12RECALL/FLSHZXX
    2. Select time:
    Dial 1 or Press 
    Al = 0.08 sec.RECALVFLSHO.08
    Dial 2 or Press A2 = 0.30 sec.RECALLlFLSH 0.30
    Dial 3 or Press A3 = 0.50 sec.RECALLfFLSHO.507
    Dial 4 or Press A4 = 0.60 sec.RECAL.UFLSHO.60;
    Dial 5 or Press A5 = 0.75 sec.RECALUFLSH 0.75
    Dial 6 or Press A9 = 0.88 sec.RECALLFLSH 0.88
    Dial 7 or Press A10 = 1 sec.RECALLYFLSHl
    Dial 8 or Press All = 1.50 sec.REC~FLSH1.50
    Dial 9 or Press Al2 = 2 sec.RECALLfFLSH2
    Dial 0 or Press Al3 = 3 sec.RECALLlFLSH3
    3.Dial +k for configuration mode.3.5.14 Timing Features-Timed Hold Recall
    Description:After a call has been on hold for a programmed length of time, the system will recall the station that placed
    the call on hold. Set the hold recall time with this programming procedure.
    Default = 60 sec. (A2 LED = On)
    To Program:1. Dial14
    2. Select time:
    Dial 1 or Press Al = 30 sec.
    Dial 2 or Press A2 = 60 sec.
    Dial 3 or Press A3 = 90 
    sec.
    Dial 4 or Press A4 = 120 sec.
    Dial 5 or Press A5 = 180 
    XC.
    Dial 6 or Press A9 = 240 sec.
    Dial 7 or Press 
    A10 = 300 sec.
    Dial 8 or Press All = 360 XC.
    Dial 9 or Press Al2 = 420 XC.
    Dial 0 or Press Al3 = 0 sec.
    3.Dial +k for configuration mode.
    HOLDRECALLXXXX
    HOLDRECALL30
    HOLDRECXLL60
    HoLDRECALL90
    HOLDRECALL120
    HOLDRECALL180
    HOLDRECALL240
    HOLDRECALL300
    HOLDRECALL360
    HOLDRECALL420
    HOLDRECALLO
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    System Programming3.5.15 
    Timin Features-Unanswered
    Call ransfer Recall Time3
    Description:A transferred call that remains unanswered after a programmed length of time will return to the transferring
    station for answering.Set the transfer recall time with this programming procedure.
    Default = 20 sec. (A2 LED = On)
    .-.
    ToProgram:1.Dial 11 “STA XFR RCL XXX ”
    2.Choose transfer time:
    Dial 1 or Press Al = 10 sec.
    Dial 2 or Press A2 = 20 sec.
    ,
    Dial 3 or Press A3 = 25 sec.
    Dial 4 or Press A4 = 30 sec.
    Dial 5 or Press A5 = 45 sec.
    Dial 6 or Press A9 = 60 sec.
    Dial 7 or Press A10 = 90 sec.
    Dial 8 orPress All=120sec.
    Dial 9 or Press Al2 = 180 sec.
    DialOorPress A13=4OOsec.
    3.Press % for configuration mode.
    ‘STA XFR RCL IO”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 20”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 25”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 30”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 45”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 60”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 90 ”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 120 ”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 180 ”
    ‘STA XFR RCL 400”
    -.:
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    							Line ProgrammingIMI64-I123.6 Programming The Lines
    3.6. IIn troducfion
    You can program the parameters for individual lines by using line class of service programming.
    The programming
    decisions you make, therefore, will only be true for that line and not for the entire telephone system, as is the case for
    system configuration. You should keep a record of all programming decisions that you make-it will help you keep
    track of what you have done and will help you troubleshoot any problem that might arise later.
    When you need to
    make a record of the programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the line class of service records
    chart located in Chapter 4.
    NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button shows which choice you have selected.
    When a single
    button provides a toggle (odofl action, the lighted LED indicates the active feature.
    The first step in any programming sequence is to enter the base level.Once in this mode, you can dial the feature
    code for any desired configuration. Enter the base level with the following procedure: press 
    ITCM then dial
    %# 7 4 6 %.The last step is to press the SPKR button to end the programming procedure and return the system to
    normal operation.
    To make a line port selection, press a programming button or dial a selection number on the keypad as
    follows:KEYPAD BUTTONS PROG. BUTTONSLINE !
    01-06
    Bl -B6l-6
    I
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    							IMI66-112Line Programming3.6.2 Abandoned Hold Release
    Description:
    To Program:When a distant party abandons a hold condition and disconnects from a line (hangs up), the central office
    sends a positive disconnect signal to the Unisyn telephone system. This signal can be either 
    50 m,sec. or
    350 msec. Check the signal length from the telephone company and program all of the central office line
    ports to match that signal length.
    Default = 50 msec. (BI - B6 LEDs = On)
    1.Dial 38 “HOLD RELEASE 50 ”
    2.Select hold release time for line ports (LED On = 50 msec, LED Off = 350 msec)
    Line port l-6 = Dial 
    01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    3.Dial % for configuration mode.3.6.3 Automatic Privacy
    Description:You can make a line private or non-private.In the private mode, a station has exclusive use of a line during
    a call. Lines are private unless you re-program them and make them non-private.
    Default = Privacy (BI - B6 LEDs = Off)
    To Program:1.Dial 40 ‘PRIVACY RELEASE ”
    2.Select line ports to be non-private (LED On = Non Private)
    Line port l-6 = Dial 
    01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    3.Dial % for configuration mode.3.6.4 Automatic Privacy Release
    Description:You can arrange for individual stations to automatically release privacy while on certain lines. With this
    arrangement, other stations 
    can join that particular station whenever it is on the privacy released line.
    Default = Privacy (All L.EDs = OflNOTE: This feature, and all level 
    54 programming features are toggle on/toggle 08[fthe feature defaults a.~
    enabled, dialing the code automatically disables the feature.Similarly, if the feature defaults as disabled,
    dialing the code automatically enables the feature.
    .:
    To Program:1.Dial 54 “STMLINE CONFIG.”
    2.Dial 4 “PRIVACY RELEASE”
    3.Select line ports:
    4.
    5.
    6.
    Line port l-6 = Dial 01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    Dial #when all line ports are selected
    Select station ports to be programmed: Station 
    10 - 25, Dial 10 - 25 or press Al-Al6
    Dial +K when all station ports are selected,
    -OR-
    Dial t % for next station/line feature,
    -OR-
    Dial ?K % % for configuration mode.
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    							Line ProgrammingIMI66-I123.6.5 Line Groups
    Description:Group outside lines of the same type together for dial-up outgoing access. Access codes for the line groups
    are as follows:
    Group
    1=Dial9 orDial0(SeeSection3.5.1)
    Group2=Dial
    81
    Group3=Dial82
    Group4
    =Dial83
    NOTE:Assigning lines to groups automatically arranges the system for hybrid operation.Remember, hybrid5,L,
    operation may incur a higher monthly tarifs than the key system operation incurs.Ask the local telephone;.I
    company for details.._
    Default = No line groups (El - B6 LEDs Ofl
    To Program:1.Dial 35 “ASSIGN LINE GRPS”
    2.Dial 0 for no groups assigned“NO LINE GROUP”
    -OR-
    Dial 1 for Line Group 1“LINE GROUP I ”
    Dial 2 for Line Group 2“‘LINE GROUP 2”
    Dial 3 for Line Group 3“LINE GROUP 3”
    Dial 4 for Line Group 4“LINE GROUP 4”
    3.Select line ports to be assigned (LED On = Lines Assigned)
    Line port l-6 = Dial 
    01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    4.Dial #+ for next group,
    -OR-
    Dial % t for configuration mode.
    NOTE: To remove lines from a line group enter 0 for the line group.
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    Line Programming3.6.6 Line Fort Functions-Line Disable
    Description:You can take a line port out of service when necessary (because of defect, for example) using this
    programming procedure.Return the line to service with the central 
    office lines programming procedure
    (Section 3.6.8).
    Default = None disabled (Bl - B6 LEDs OfjJ
    ::
    To Program:1. Dial 31 “DISABLE LINES”
    2.Select line ports to be disabled (LED On = Disabled)
    Line port 1-6 = Dial 
    01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    3.Dial +k for configuration mode.3.6.7 Line Port Functions-Auxiliary Lines
    4
    Description:You can condition a line port to serve as a port for an external paging amplifier, ensuring that the line
    cannot be put on hold.
    Default = No auxiliary (Bl - Bd LEDs Off)
    To program:1.Dial 32 “AUXILIARY LINES”
    2.Select line ports to be assigned (LED On = Assigned)
    Line port l-6 = Dial 
    01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    3.Dial +K for configuration mode.3.6.8 Line Port Functions-Central
    Office Lines:
    Description:You can condition line ports to serve as ports for standard telephone company supplied
    central office lines.
    Default = All CO (Bl - B6 LEDs On)
    To program:1.Dial 33 “C.O. LINES”
    2.Select line ports to be assigned (LED On = Assigned)
    Line port 
    l-6 = Dial 01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    3.Dial % for configuration mode.
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    							Line ProgrammingIM1661123.6.9 Pulse/Tone Switchable-Pulse
    Description:If the installer has connected rotary dial lines to the system, you must condition those line ports as pulse
    dial ports.NOTE:
    The user can switch from pulse (rotary dial signaling) to tone (dual tone multiple frequency - DTMF) 
    accessing special circuits requiring DTMF tones, such as banking machines, when they need to do so 
    from
    a rotary dial line by dialing #after dialing access number.
    Default = No pulse (Bl - B6 LEDs Off)
    To Program:1.Dial 36 “PULSE DIAL”
    2.Select pulse dial line ports (LED On = Pulse)
    Line port l-6 = Dial 
    01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    -OR-
    Dial 00 to default all lines to pulse dial
    3.Dial +#+ for configuration mode.3.6.10 Pulse/Tone Switchable-Tone
    Description:If the installer has connected tone dial lines to the system, you must condition those line ports as tone dial
    ports.Default 
    = Tone (BI - B6 LEDs On)
    To Program:1.Dial 37 “TONE DIAL”
    2.Select tone dial line ports (LED On = Tone)
    Line port 1-6 = Dial 
    01 - 06 or Press Bl - B6
    -OR-
    Dial 00 to default all lines to tone dial.
    3.Dial #C for configuration mode.
    . .
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    Station Programming3.7 Programming The Stations
    3.7.1 Introduction
    Station programming means that you are programming the functions for one particular station, or port. While it isn’t
    necessary, it is a good idea to do station programming after you have done system and line programming. You
    should keep a record of programming decisions that you make-it will help you keep track of what you have done
    and will help you troubleshoot any problem that might arise later. When you need to make a record of the
    programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the station class of service records chart found at the
    back of this manual.
    NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button shows which choice you have selected.When a single
    button provides a 
    toggle (ordoff) action, the lighted LED indicates the active feature.
    The first step in any programming sequence is to enter the base level.Once in this mode, you can dial the feature
    code for any desired configuration. Enter the base level with the following procedure: press 
    ITCM then dial
    ## 7 4 6 +i~. The last step is to press the SPKR button to end the programming procedure and return the system to
    normal operation.
    Make station port selection by dialing a selection number on the keypad or pressing a programming button
    as in the following reference chart.YPAD 
    RTJITONSPROCJRAM Rl J’TTONSSTATK-lN PORTS
    10-75Al - Al410-25
    You should program feature 3.7.26, Port Definition, before you do any other station programming.All
    programming for a port is lost when the port is redefined in 3.7.26.
    3.7.2 Access Denied (Line Access Denied)
    Description:You can deny access to certain lines at certain stations. When you do this, a station user cannot select a
    denied line.
    Default = None denied (AU LEDs = OfJ>
    NOTE: This feature and all level 54 programming features are toggle on/toggle ofiIf the feature defaults as
    enabled, dialing the code automatically disables the feature.Similarly, 
    if the feature defaults as disabled,
    dialing the code automatically enables the feature.
    To Program:1.Dial 54 ‘STMLINE CONFIG. ”
    2.Dial 5 ‘ACCESS DENY”
    3.Select line ports (LED On = Access Denied) Line port l-6 = Dial 01 - 06 or press Bl- B6
    4.Dial # when all line ports are selected
    5.Select station ports (LED On = Feature Assigned): Station 10 - 25, Dial 10 - 25 or press Al - Al6
    6.Dial # when all station ports are selected,
    -OR-
    Dial +C +C for next statiotine feature,
    -OR-
    Dial #C C% X for configuration mode.
    7.To change setting, repeat procedure and make opposite selection.
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    							Station ProgranzmingIMI66-I123.7.3 
    All-Call and Zone Paging
    Description:Telephone users can receive voice announcements through their telephone loudspeakers or through an
    external paging amplifier and speaker connected to a PA port.They can transmit these voice
    announcements with their telephone handsets. You can arrange the programming so that the users can
    make announcements to stations located in certain areas of the site or to all of the stations.You can also
    arrange stations to originate but not receive zone pages (or receive but not originate).You cannot send a
    page to an IST station.
    Default = &Y call to all stations
    To Program:1. Dial 55 “PAGING”
    2.Choose paging assignment
    Dial 
    1 for zone 1 originate“ORIGINATE ZONE I “
    Dial 2 for zone 2 originate“ORIGINATE ZONE 2”
    Dial 3 for zone 3 originate“ORIGINATE ZONE 3”
    Dial 4 for all-call originate‘ALL-CALL ORIG. ”
    Dial 5 for zone 1 receive“RECEIVE ZONE I I’
    Dial 6 for zone 2 receive“RECEIVE ZONE 2”
    Dial 7 for zone 3 receive“RECEIVE ZONE 3”
    Dial 8 for all-call receive“ALL-CALL RECEIVE”
    Dial 9 to clear all assigmnents”CLEAR PAGING”
    3.Select station ports (LED On = Feature Active): Station 10 - 25: Dial 10 - 25 or press Al - A16
    4.Dial % to assign other paging,
    -OR-
    Dial + # for configuration mode.
    5.To change setting, repeat procedure and make different selection.3.7.4 
    All-Call and Zone Paaina-Button
    Description:If you wish, you can assign a paging button to provide a station with one-button access to the all-call and
    zone paging feature. If you have already programmed this feature under 3.8.14, you do not need to
    program it again here.
    Default = None assigned
    To Program:1.Dial 56 ‘BUlTON MAPPING ”2. Dial 09 ‘ASSIGN ZONE”
    3.Select button to be programmed (LED Flash = Paging Button): Press Al - A16, Bl - B6
    4.Dial 1 - 3 for zone 1 - 3 “ASSIGN ZONE X ”
    -OR-Dial 4 for all-call “ASSIGN ALL CALL 
    ”
    5.Select station ports (LED On = Button Assigned To Port): Station 10 - 25, Dial 10 - 25
    or press Al - Al6
    6.Dial +& for further paging button assignment,
    -OR-
    Dial +K + for next button mapping feature,
    -OR-
    Dial % +k X for configuration mode...
    7.To clear a paging button, dial 5604, press paging button, dial #, and repeat above steps 5 and 6.
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