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    							InfoSet 408Issue 1A
    System Manual6 - 15
    140Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 1  (DIT 
    Assignment)
       
    Used to indicate an extension 
    number (or voice mail number) that 
    is used for direct calls (i.e., calls 
    that are not routed through an 
    attendant).  This assignment 
    applies to day mode.Blank = No Assignment
    Extension Number 10~59
    141Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 2   (DIT 
    Assignment)
       
    142
    Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 3   (DIT 
    Assignment)
       
    143
    Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 4   (DIT 
    Assignment)
       
    144
    Direct Calling for Night Mode 
    on Trunk Line 1  (DIT 
    Assignment)
       
    Used to indicate an extension 
    number (or external voice mail 
    number) that is used for direct calls 
    (i.e., calls that are not routed 
    through an attendant).  This 
    assignment applies to night mode.Blank = No Assignment
    Extension Number 10~59
    145Direct Calling for Night Mode 
    on Trunk Line 2  (DIT 
    Assignment)
       
    146
    Direct Calling for Night Mode 
    on Trunk Line 3  (DIT 
    Assignment)
    
       
    147
    Direct Calling for Night Mode 
    on Trunk Line 4  (DIT 
    Assignment)
        Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							Issue 1AInfoSet 408
    6 - 16Telephone Programming
    148Direct Calling Answer Delay 
    Time  (DIT Answer Delay 
    Time) 
      
    
    Used to specify the duration of the 
    delay of incoming direct calls (DIT).  
    This applies to calls received on a 
    line assigned for direct calling 
    (DIT).0 = 0 sec. 4 = 30 sec.
    1 = 5 sec. 5 = 40 sec.
    2 = 10 sec. 6 = 50 sec.
    3 = 20 sec. 7 = 60 sec.
    Programming Note:For Functions 148 and 149, the trunk numbers are listed in descending order 
    (4321).  To change the default setting for trunk numbers 1
    ~4, press the dialpad 
    key that corresponds to the trunk number you want to change.  For example, to 
    change the setting for trunk number 3, press    
       .  The number blinks 
    indicating your selection.  Press the number that corresponds to the 
    programming value.   
    149Direct Calling Answer Delay 
    for Night Mode (DIT Answer 
    Delay)  
    
       
    
    Used to indicate whether the 
    answer delay for incoming direct 
    calls that are received in night 
    mode are enabled or disabled.1~4 = Enabled 
    – = Disabled
    202Off-Hook Ringing Tone
      !
    
    
    Used to indicate whether a ringing 
    tone is sent when the user is 
    engaged in a conversation.  This 
    tone signals the user that there is 
    an incoming call (on a trunk line).  1~8 = Enabled
    2 = Disabled
    Programming Note:For Functions 202~203, the telephone ports are displayed in descending order 
    (87654321).  To change the default setting, press the dialpad key that 
    corresponds to the port  you want to change.  For example, if you want to 
    change the setting for port 7, press   
        .  When you press the number, the 
    system toggles between the two programming values.  
    203Trunk Line Barge-In
      ! 
    
    Used to indicate (for each 
    telephone) if barge-in is allowed 
    when the user is engaged in a call 
    using a trunk line.1~8 = Enabled
    – = Disabled
    Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							InfoSet 408Issue 1A
    System Manual6 - 17
    206Extension Number 
    Assignment
    
      	
    #
    Used to assign an extension 
    number to each telephone in the 
    system.Ports 1~10 = Ext. 10~17
    Ports 11~12 = Ext. 50~51 (Voice Mail)
    Available Extension Numbers = 10~59
    Programming Note:For Function 206, the telephone port number and extension number are 
    displayed.  To change the extension number for the displayed port, press the 
    numbers on the dial pad that correspond to the extension number.  To advance 
    to the next station number, press 
        .  You can assign eight ports to multiline 
    telephones, two ports to single line telephones, or two ports can be used for 
    voice mail. 
    207Single Line Port Type
      
    
    Used to designate whether the 
    single line port is connected to a 
    single line telephone.
    This function is only valid when
    a SLI(2)-B10 ETU is installed
    in the KSU. 
    0 =  Not Connection
    1 = Single Line Telephone
    Programming Note:For Function 207, the two telephone ports are displayed.  To change the default 
    setting for port numbers 1
    ~2, press the dialpad key that corresponds to the port 
    number you want to change.  For example, to change the setting for single line 
    port 2, press  
      .  When you press the number, the system toggles between 
    the two programming values.
    208Single Line Dialing Type
      
    
    
    
    Used to assign the dialing type for 
    single line telephones.  The options 
    are rotary (Dial Pulse) or touchtone 
    (Dual Tone Multifrequency).  1~10 = Dual Tone Multifrequency
                 (Touchtone)
    –  = Dial Pulse (Rotary) 
    Programming Note:For Functions 208~211 and 213~214, the 10 telephone ports are displayed in 
    descending order (0987654321).  To change the default settings for ports 1~10, 
    press the dialpad key that corresponds to the port number you want to change.  
    For example, if you want to change the setting for port 10, press   
    
      .  When 
    you press the number, the system toggles between the two programming 
    values.  
    These functions apply to the eight allowed ESI ports and the two SLI ports.
    Even though it is possible to assign all 10 ports as single line telephones
    using Function 208, this is not recommended.  If you are going to use a
    telephone to program the system, one telephone must be a multiline
    telephone.
    Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							Issue 1AInfoSet 408
    6 - 18Telephone Programming
    209Outgoing Call Priority Mode
    
      
    
    
    
    Used to select the line that is 
    seized first when the user goes off-
    hook.  The system can be 
    programmed to either seize an 
    internal or external line for multiline 
    telephones and single line 
    telephones.  1~10 = External Line
    – = Internal Line
    210Doorphone 1 Tone for Day 
    Mode
       
    
    
    
    Used to assign a specified 
    telephone to produce a tone 
    (chime) signal when the doorphone 
    receives a call.  This assignment 
    applies to day mode for multiline 
    and single line telephones. 1~10 = Tone
    – = No Tone
    211Doorphone 2 Tone for Day 
    Mode
       
    
    
    
    213
    Doorphone 1 Tone for Night 
    Mode
       
    
    Used to assign a specified 
    telephone to produce a tone 
    (chime) signal when the doorphone 
    receives a call.  This assignment 
    applies to night mode for multiline 
    and single line telephones. 1~2 = Tone (this is the default setting
                for telephones 1 and 2)
    –  =  No Tone (this is the default
             setting for telephones 3~10)
    214Doorphone 2 Tone for Night 
    Mode
       
     Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							InfoSet 408Issue 1A
    System Manual6 - 19
    216Handsfree Assignment
    	
    
    
    Used to assign (for each multiline 
    telephone) handsfree operation.  1~8 = Enabled
    – = Disabled
    Programming Note:For Functions 216~218, the telephone ports are displayed in descending order 
    (87654321).  To change the default setting, press the dialpad key that 
    corresponds to the port  you want to change.  For example, if you want to 
    change the setting for port 7, press
        .  When you press the number, the 
    system toggles between the two programming values.  
    217Internal All Call Paging Tone
     ! 
    
    
    Used to enable or disable call 
    paging tone for each multiline 
    telephone.  The page will still be 
    displayed on each multiline 
    telephone and can be answered by 
    any multiline telephone in the 
    system.1~8 = Enabled
    – = Disabled
    218Headset Connection
     
    
    
    Used to indicate if a headset is 
    connected an Electra Elite multiline 
    telephone.1~8 = Not Connected 
    – = Connected
    219Restricted Calling for External 
    Calls
    
      !
    
    Used to restrict outgoing calls on a 
    specific line.  Restrictions can be 
    set for multiline telephones and 
    single line telephones.– = Not Restricted
    1~10 = Restricted
    Programming Note:For Function 219, the telephone ports are displayed in descending order 
    (0987654321).  To change the default settings for ports 1~10, press the dialpad 
    key that corresponds to the port you want to change.  For example, if you want 
    to change the setting for port 10, press 
      .  When you press the number, the 
    system toggles between the two programming values. 
    220Restricted Dialing Table 
    Selection
      
    
    Specifies which Restricted Dialing 
    Table (1 and 2) is used for each 
    telephone in the system (includes 
    both multiline and single line 
    telephones).0 = Not Used
    1 = Table 1  (Table assigned using
           function 020)
    2 = Table 2  (Table assigned using
           function 021)
    3 = Use both Tables 1 and 2
    Programming Note:For Functions 220~222, the telephone ports are displayed in descending order 
    (0987654321). To change the default values, press the dialpad key that 
    corresponds to the port you want to change. For example, to change the setting 
    for port 10 press 
       .  For Functions 220 and 221, press the number that 
    corresponds to the programming value.  For Function 222, the system toggles 
    between the two programming values when you press the number.   
    Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							Issue 1AInfoSet 408
    6 - 20Telephone Programming
    221Authorized Dialing Table 
    Selection
      
    
    Specifies which Authorized Dialing 
    Table (1 and 2) is used for each 
    telephone in the system (includes 
    both multiline and single line 
    telephones).0 = Not Used
    1 = Table 1  (Table assigned using 
    function 020)
    2 = Table 2  (Table assigned using 
    function 021)
    3 = Use both Tables 1 and 2
    222Authorized Dialing for 
    External Speed Dial Calls
       
    
    
    
    Used to assign specific system 
    (common) speed dial memory 
    locations (60~99) that users are 
    permitted to dial.  When allowed, 
    any number found in the authorized 
    table (such as a long distance 
    number) overrides any restriction 
    assigned in 020 (Restricted Dialing 
    – Table 1) and 021 (Restricted 
    Dialing – Table 2).  These speed 
    dial memory locations are fixed and 
    can be used by multiline and single 
    line telephones users. – = Denied (number cannot be 
    dialed)
    1~10 = Allowed (number can be 
    dialed)
    223Automatic Outgoing Calling
    
    
    
    Used to allow or deny automatic 
    outgoing calling when the dialed 
    number is not found in one of the 
    Restricted or Authorized Dialing 
    Tables (020 ~ 023).1~10 = Allowed (outgoing calls can
                  be made)
    –  =  Denied (outgoing calls cannot 
             be made)
    Programming Note:For Function 223, the telephones ports are displayed in descending order 
    (87654321).  To change the default setting, press the dialpad key that 
    corresponds to the port you want to change.  For example, if you want to 
    change the setting for port 7, press  
        .  When you press the number, the 
    system toggles between the two programming values.  
    Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							InfoSet 408Issue 1A
    System Manual6 - 21
    301Day Ringing for Trunk Line 1 
      ! 
    
    Used to assign the duration of the 
    delay between the time the call is 
    received and the time the ringing 
    tone is heard.  This option allows 
    you to delay ringing to another 
    telephone.  This assignment is for 
    day mode. 0 = 0 sec.3 = 30 sec.
    1 = 10 sec. 4 = 60 sec.
    2 = 20 sec. 5 = No Tone
    302Day Ringing for Trunk Line 2 
      ! 
    
    303
    Day Ringing for Trunk Line 3 
      ! 
    
    304
    Day Ringing for Trunk Line 4 
      ! 
    
    311
    Night Ringing for Trunk Line 1 
      ! 
    
    Used to assign the duration of the 
    delay between the time the call is 
    received and the time the ringing 
    tone is heard.  This option allows 
    you to delay ringing to another 
    telephone.  This assignment is for 
    night mode. 0 = 0 sec.3 = 30 sec.
    1 = 10 sec. 4 = 60 sec.
    2 = 20 sec. 5 = No Tone
    312Night Ringing for Trunk Line 2 
      ! 
    
    313
    Night Ringing for Trunk Line 3 
      ! 
    
    314
    Night Ringing for Trunk Line 4 
      ! 
     Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							Issue 1AInfoSet 408
    6 - 22Telephone Programming
    331Automatic Line Selection for 
    Trunk Line 1
       !
    
    
    
    Used to designate which line keys 
    are used for automatic line key 
    selection. This is used to 
    automatically seize a line by 
    pressing  
      (InfoSet telephones) 
    or
    or going off-hook and 
    dialing the appropriate outside line 
    access code.  This is designated for 
    each telephone.
    1~10 = Enabled 
    – = Disabled
    332Automatic Line Selection for 
    Trunk Line 2
       !
    
    
    
    333
    Automatic Line Selection for 
    Trunk Line 3
       !
    
    
    
    334
    Automatic Line Selection for 
    Trunk Line 4
       !
    
    
    
    Programming Note:For Functions 331~334, the telephone ports are displayed in descending order 
    (0987654321). To change the default values, press the dialpad key that 
    corresponds to the port you want to change. For example, to change the setting 
    for port 10 press 
       .  When you press the number, the system toggles 
    between the two programming values.   
    Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							InfoSet 408Issue 1A
    System Manual6 - 23
    341Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 1
       
    
    
    Used to enable or disable the ability 
    to answer an incoming call by going 
    off-hook.  If enabled, the user 
    answers the call by going off-hook.  
    If disabled, the user answers the 
    call by going off-hook and pressing 
    the line key where the call is 
    ringing.  Only multiline telephones 
    can be assigned this option.  1 = Enabled 
    – = Disabled
    342Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 2
       
    
    
    343
    Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 3
       
    
    
    344
    Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 4
       
    
    
    Programming Note:For Functions 341~344, the telephones ports are displayed in descending 
    order (87654321).  To change the default setting, press the dialpad key that 
    corresponds to the port you want to change.  For example, if you want to 
    change the setting for port 7, press  
       .  When you press the number, the 
    system toggles between the two programming values.  
    Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
    							Issue 1AInfoSet 408
    6 - 24Telephone Programming
    351Restricting Outgoing Calls for 
    Trunk Line 1
       	
    
    
    
    Used to enable or disable (for each 
    telephone) the ability to make 
    outgoing calls when 105 - Trunk 
    Line Function is set to “Outgoing/
    Incoming Calls.” 
      This option can 
    be used with multiline and single 
    line telephones.
    1~10 = Outgoing Calls Enabled
    – = Outgoing Calls Disabled
    352Restricting Outgoing Calls for 
    Trunk Line 2
       	
    
    
    
    353
    Restricting Outgoing Calls for 
    Trunk Line 3
       	
    
    
    
    354
    Restricting Outgoing Calls for 
    Trunk Line 4
       	
    
    
    
    Programming Note:For Functions 351~354, the telephone ports are displayed in descending order 
    (0987654321). To change the default values, press the dialpad key that 
    corresponds to the port you want to change. For example, to change the setting 
    for port 10 press 
       .  When you press the number, the system toggles 
    between the two programming values.   
    Table 6-2   Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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