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The following table gives an example of how to use this command.
First dial “795”
·
 then dial “01 03 04 11”Hunt Group #2:  Extension #1, #3, #4, #11
·
 then dial “05 06 06 06”Hunt Group #3:  Extension #5, #6
·
 then dial “12 13 14 14”Hunt Group #4:  Extension #12, #13, #14
·
 then dial “00 00 00 00”Hunt Group #5:  Extension #0
·
 then pause for the confirmation tone.
Keep a record of your Hunt Groups in the following table:
First dial “795”, then
Hunt Group #2:
Hunt Group #3:
Hunt Group #4:
Hunt...

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Day and Night Modes
Automatic Day / Night Mode Switching
The Operator Extension can ma nually switch the system into Night
Mode by dialing “56” or into the Day Mode by dialing “57”. This
comma nd is only valid if issued from the Day mode Operator extension
(see “The Standard Incoming List - ” on page 21).  It is also possible for
the system to automatically switch from one mode to another at certain
times of the day.
To enable automatic switching between modes:
To disable automatic switching...

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Automatic Day / Night Mode Switching Times
When the automatic Day/Night switching is enabled, the command to
specify the switching times are as follows:
0 Disable switching into Day mode on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
1 Enable Day mode on Sunday only.
2 Enable Day mode on Saturday only.
3 Enable Day mode on Sunday and
Saturday only.
* 4 Enable Day mode on Friday only.
5 Enable Day mode on Friday and Sunday.
6 Enable Day mode on Friday and Saturday
only.
7 Enable Day mode on Friday, Saturday
and...

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If Automatic Day/Night Switching is enabled, the IPS will automatically
determine (upon power up or Switching time changes) whether it should
be in the Da y or Night mode.  For proper operation, it is necessary that
the time specified for switching into the Day mode must be earlier in the
day than the time specified for switching into the Night mode.
Otherwise, improper operation will r esult.
If the Operator enters the “56” or “57” command to manually change the
operating mode, automatic...

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Central Office Lines - Advanced Topics
Tone or Pulse Dialing Details
Each outside line can be set in the programming command to be a default
tone (DTMF) or rotary (pulse) dialing type.  During speed dialing or
redialing, digits will be always be output in the tone mode if the outside
line is set to tone.  If the outside line is programmed to dial in the pulse
mode, digits will be output as dial pulses until a star (‘*’) or a pound (#)
is encountered.  Dialing will then switch to the tone mode....

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are not passed through to the outside line before the dial pulses are sent.
In the tone mode, the phone sends the DTMF tones which are simply
passed through the unit to the outside line.  Note that the default dialing
mode set for the outside line only affects speed dialing and redialing
operations.  If a key phone sends a DTMF tone to an outside line which
is configured to operate in the pulse mode, the IPS will only pass the
DTMF digit dialed and will not send dial pulses.  The PAUSE key on...

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Disconnect Supervision: Polarity Reversal / Clear Forwarding
Some Central Office switches signal the unit when the r emote party in an
outside call has disconnected from the line.  For example, if an outside
call is placed on hold and during that time the outside party hangs up, the
system will know to release the line.  The IPS supports two types of
signaling.  With Clear Forward signaling, used mostly in the USA, the
Central Office removes the battery feed from the Tip and Ring lines to
signal...

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To Enable Clear Forward Detection:
To Disable Clear Forward Detection:
There are 4 DIP switches on the Trunk Board of the 416 IPS (or 3 DIP
switches on the main board of the 308 IPS) which must be set in the
Up or Off position to allow Polarity Reversal to be detected or in the
Down or On position to allow Clear Forwarding to be detected.
If the DIP switches on the Trunk Board are set differently from the
system software setting, improper operation will result.
If the System Manager inadvertently...

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Metering Pulse Detection
Some Central Office switches (mostly outside of the USA) send 12 KHz
or 16 KHz metering pulses to indicate to the system that a unit of
connection time has been used.  These pulses can be counted by the IPS
and appear as part of the Call History record output.  If your unit is
equipped with the metering pulse detection hardware, this command will
enable the detection of the metering pulses.
To Enable metering:
To Disable metering:
Metering Pulse Frequency
If metering is...

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Caller ID
If your IPS is equipped with the optional Caller ID feature, this
parameter should be enabled to allow the IPS to capture the Caller ID
data sent by the Central Office switch between the first and second ring
of an incoming call.  This information will be output on the RS232C port
of the system to a computer equipped with appropriate translation and
display software.  The RS232 port must be in the “Features Mode” to
allow the information to be output normally.  If your IPS is equipped...
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