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    002–9Station Message Detail 
    RecordingEnables or disables Station 
    Message Detail Recording (SMDR).  
    SMDR provides detailed telephone 
    usage records.9 = Enabled
    – = Disabled
    002–0
    0. Station Camp-on 
    SelectionAssigns whether or not Station 
    Camp-on is allowed to a busy 
    station.0: Yes
    –: No
    003
    Hold Warning Timer 
    P003 HOLD RECALL
    0
    Sets the timer that is used to 
    indicate a call has been on hold 
    past the time set.  0 = 1 minute
    1 = 2 minutes
    2 = 3 minutes
    3 = 4 minutes
    4 = No Limit (No warning 
    indication sent)
    004
    Exclusive Hold Warning 
    Timer
    P004 EX–HOLD REC
    0
    Sets the timer that is used to 
    indicate a call has been on 
    exclusive hold past the time set.  0 = 1 minute
    1 = 2 minutes
    2 = 3 minutes
    3 = 4 minutes
    4 = No Limit (No warning 
    indication sent)
    005
    Automatic Redial Timer
    P005 REDIAL TIME
    1
    Used to set three parameters 
    associated with the Automatic 
    Redial feature.  Duration
     indicates 
    the amount of time the system 
    continues to redial the number.  
    Wait Duration
     is the amount of time 
    the system waits between call 
    attempts.  Number of Times 
    indicates the number of times the 
    system redials to a busy number or 
    when there is no answer.Number
    Wait of
    Duration Duration Times
    0 = 5 sec. 5 sec. 3
    1 = 10 sec. 30 sec. 3
    2 = 15 sec.  60 sec. 3
    3 = 15 sec. 90 sec. 3
    006
    Hookflash Duration
    P006 HOOKFLASH
    5
    Used to specify time it takes for the 
    system to recognize the signal as a 
    hookflash.  A hookflash can be 
    generated by pressing the 
    hookswitch on single line 
    telephones or by press a key on a 
    multiline telephone. 0 = 40 ms. 5 = 600 ms.
    1 = 90 ms.6 = 800 ms.
    2 = 140 ms. 7 = 1 sec.
    3 = 200 ms. 8 = 1.5 sec.
    4 = 400 ms. 9 = 2 sec.
    008
    Call Forward Busy/No 
    Answer Transfer Duration
    P008 FWD NOANS
    0
    Indicates the time between when a 
    call is received and the time the 
    system recognizes that the called 
    telephone is either busy or there is 
    no answer before the call has 
    been forwarded.0 = 10 sec.3 = 25 sec.
    1 = 15 sec. 4 = 30 sec.
    2 = 20 sec. 5 = 60 sec.
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    009Outgoing Call Line 
    Selection
    P009 OUTPUT LN
    2
    Used to assign the type of line the 
    system connects to when 0– 
    (outside call access code) is used, 
     
    S  is pressed, or a 
    one-touch key is pressed.
    If ‘0’ programming value, is 
    specified, the line key must be 
    pressed to access a trunk line.  If 
    analog only or analog prioritized is 
    selected, an analog trunk line is 
    selected first.  If ISDN prioritized is 
    selected, an ISDN line is 
    selected first.
    0 = Manual Line Seizure Only
    1 = Analogue Only
    2 = Analogue Prioritised
    3 = ISDN Prioritised
    010
    Outgoing Call Access Code 
    for PBX
    P010 PBX AC
    0
    –
    Used to specify the code (number) 
    dialed to access an outside line 
    from a PBX.Default value = 0 – (2 digit 
    access code)
    Maximum digits = 6 (3 numbers 
    and 3 pauses)
    Note: Press Answer Key for 
    Pause.
    Programming
    Note:To enter pauses, press 
     T on the TD200 telephone and J
    JJ J on the DTU-Type 
    telephone.  You cannot enter two consecutive pauses, there must be a number between a 
    pause.
    011
    Background Music 
    Destination
    P011 BGM DESTIN
    1
    Indicates where background music 
    is heard.0 = External Speaker
    1 = Telephone Speaker
    2 = External Speaker and 
    Telephone Speaker
    3 = Background Music Not 
    Heard
    012
    Music On Hold Melody
    P012 MSC ON HLD
    0
    Used to select the melody used for 
    the Music on Hold.  0 = “Je te veus”
    1 = Minuet
    014
    Night Mode Start Time 
    (Assignment 1) 
    P014 N MD TM1 ST
    ❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏:❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏
    Used to select the time of day the 
    system switches from day mode to 
    night mode. Not Set
    Use 24 hour mode to set the 
    time (00:00 – 23:59).
    Programming
    Note:
    When setting the time for Functions 014017, use line key 13 to move the cursor to the 
    left and 16 to move the cursor to the right.
     
    015
    Night Mode End Time 
    (Assignment 1)
    P015 N MD TM1 ED
    ❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏:❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏
    Used to select the time of day the 
    system switches from night mode 
    back to day mode. Not Set
    Use 24 hour mode to set the 
    time (00:00 – 23:59).
    016
    Night Mode Start Time 
    (Assignment 2) 
    P016 N MD TM2 ST
    ❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏:❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏
    Used to select the time of day the 
    system switches from day mode to 
    night mode.Not Set
    Use 24 hour mode to set the 
    time (00:00 – 23:59).
    017
    Night Mode End Time 
    (Assignment 2) 
    P017 N MD TM2 ED
    ❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏:❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏
    Used to select the time of day the 
    system switches from night mode 
    back to day mode. Not Set
    Use 24 hour mode to set the 
    time (00:00 – 23:59).
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    018–1Night Mode – Monday
    P018 NIGHT MODE
    MONDAY:0
    Used to assign night mode for 
    Monday.0 = Continuous Day Mode
    1 = Night Mode Assignment 1
    2 = Night Mode Assignment 2
    3 = Continuous Night Mode 
    (Holidays)
    Press Transfer to advance to 
    next day setting.
    Exiting program mode will enter 
    new data. 018–2
    Night Mode – Tuesday
    P018 NIGHT MODE
    TUESDAY:0
    Used to assign night mode for 
    Tuesday.
    018–3Night Mode – Wednesday
    P018 NIGHT MODE
    WEDNESDAY:0
    Used to assign night mode for 
    Wednesday.
    018–4Night Mode – Thursday
    P018 NIGHT MODE
    THURSDAY:0
    Used to assign night mode for 
    Thursday.
    018–5Night Mode – Friday
    P018 NIGHT MODE
    FRIDAY:0
    Used to assign night mode for 
    Friday.
    018–6Night Mode – Saturday
    P018 NIGHT MODE
    SATURDAY:0
    Used to assign night mode for 
    Saturday.
    018–7Night Mode – Sunday
    P018 NIGHT MODE
    SUNDAY:0
    Used to assign night mode for 
    Sunday.
    Programming
    Note:It is important to note that programming values 1 and 2 are only available if 014 and 015
    (Night Mode Assignment 1) or 016 and 017 (Night Mode Assignment 2) have been
    programmed.  If you attempt to enter 1 or 2 when 014 – 017 have not been programmed,
    the system simply ignores the entry and continues to blink.
    019–1
    Primary Hunt Number 10 
    P019 PILOT
    – – – – –
    Used to assign extension numbers 
    10~19 to Primary Hunt Number 10. 1 = Primary Hunt Number Valid
    – = Primary Hunt Number 
    Invalid
    A hunt group consists of a series 
    of telephone lines that are 
    organized so that if the first line 
    is busy the system hunts for the 
    next line in the series that is 
    available.  
    019–2
    Primary Hunt Number 20 Used to assign extension numbers 
    20
    29 to Primary Hunt Number 20.
    2 = Primary Hunt Number Valid
    – = Primary Hunt 
    Number Invalid
    019–3
    Primary Hunt Number 30 Used to assign extension numbers 
    30
    39 to Primary Hunt Number 30.
    3 = Primary Hunt Number Valid
    – = Primary Hunt 
    Number Invalid
    019–4
    Primary Hunt Number 40 Used to assign extension numbers 
    40
    49 to Primary Hunt Number 40.
    4 = Primary Hunt Number Valid
    – = Primary Hunt 
    Number Invalid
    019–5
    Primary Hunt Number 50 Used to assign extension numbers 
    50
    59 to Primary Hunt Number 50.
    5 = Primary Hunt Number Valid
    – = Primary Hunt 
    Number Invalid
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    020Restricted Dialing – Table 1
    P020 RSTRC DL1
    01:❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    Used to record numbers that users 
    are not allowed to dial (e.g., long 
    distance numbers). The table 
    allows eight numbers to be entered 
    and the maximum length of each 
    number is eight digits.Enter the numbers (maximum 8 
    digits) that are restricted dialing.
    021Restricted Dialing – Table 2
    P021 RSTRC DL2
    01:❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    022Authorised Dialling – 
    Ta b l e 1
    P022 ALLOW DL1
    01:❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    Used to record numbers that users 
    are permitted to dial (e.g., certain 
    long distance numbers).  The table 
    allows eight numbers to be entered 
    and the maximum length of each 
    number is eight digits.Enter the numbers (maximum 8 
    digits) that are authorized dialing.
    023Authorized Dialing – 
    Ta b l e 2
    P023 ALLOW DL2
    01:❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    Programming
    Note:When setting the restricted dial number for Functions 020023, use line keys 13 to move the 
    cursor to the left and 16 to move the cursor to the right.
    To advance to the next location where the restricted dial numbers can be entered, press 
      
    U  .
    To enter an “X”, which indicates to the system to use any number where X is found, 
    press
      R .  An “s” should appear in the second line of the display to indicate shift 
    mode.  To enter an “X”, which indicates a wildcard number, press 
     G .  To enter 
    “N”, which indicates numbers 2
    9, press  I . To enter an * or #,  press    
    K 
     or 
    L
    LL L (you must not be in shift mode).
    024Print Format
    P024 PRN FORMAT
    1
    Used to indicate how the number is 
    printed on the Station Message 
    Detail Report.  The options include 
    printing the entire number or just 
    printing the prefix and masking the 
    last four digits. 0 = Entire Number
    1 = Print entire number
    025
    Baud Rate to Printer
    P025 PRN SPEED
    2
    Used to assign the baud rate for 
    outputting to the printer.0 = 1200 bps 3 = 9600 bps
    1 = 2400 bps 4 = 19200 bps
    2 = 4800 bps5 = 38400 bps
    026
    Stop Bit for Printer
    P026 PRN CONTROL
    1
    Used to assign the stop bit for 
    outputting to the printer.0 = 1 Stop Bit 
    1 = 2 Stop Bits
    028
    Automatic Disconnect 
    Timer
    P028
    Specifies the maximum time a trunk 
    transfer call (including CFE) will 
    remain in place before being 
    forcibly disconnected. A pip tone 
    will be heard by both parties 30 
    seconds before the trunks are 
    released by the system.1 = 30 minutes
    2 = 1 hour
    3 = 2 hours
    4 = 3 hours
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    060–1ISDN Setup – MSN or 
    Indial Number Range
    P060 ISDN SETUP
    21
    Specifies whether the numbering of 
    the BRI ISDN services connected to 
    the system are part of a 100 
    number indial range or a smaller 
    number range.1: MSN Mode – 1, 2 or 8 
    numbers.
    –: Indial Mode – 100 
    sequential numbers.
    For indial mode, the last 2 digits of 
    a number or range are used for 
    matching.
    060
    MSN mode must have the 
    ISDN interface number, 
    excluding area code assigned to 
    an index number in P065. The 
    index number (0116) is then 
    used for matching incoming 
    calls in P155/156.
    060–2
    ISDN Setup – Malicious 
    Call TraceSpecifies whether the BRI ISDN 
    service is able to send a Malicious 
    Call Trace (MCT) to the Network.
    Note: ISDN MCT must be enabled 
    by the service provider and system 
    programming for feature to function.
    2: MCT enabled
    –: MCT disabled. Stops 
    Function code being 
    entered while on a call.
    065
    ISDN Number assignment 
    for MSN mode.
    P065 ISDN TABLE
    01=
    Assigns up to 16 ISDN numbers to 
    be used as DID or GDN numbers 
    throught the system. This data 
    applies only when this system is set 
    to MSN mode (1, 2 or 8 numbers), 
    not Indial mode (100 numbers).ISDN TABLE
    01 = 
    ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏
    02 = 
    16 =
    Area code not required.
    If P060 = indial mode, then P155/
    156 use last 2 digit indial number 
    matching
    If P060 = MSN mode, then P155/
    156 use index number 01
    16 
    data.
    066
    DID Number assignment to 
    Station Port. (Day mode)
    P066 DID DAY
    00=
    Assigns a Station number to each 
    Indial number for Day mode ringing.
    Note: Last 2 digit matching only.
    0114 = MLT
    1516 = SLT
    1718 = VMS
    Indial last 2 digits (0099)
    067
    DID Number assignemnt to 
    Station Port. (Night mode)
    P067 DID NIGHT
    00=
    Assigns a Station number to each 
    Indial number to Night mode 
    ringing.
    Note: Last 2 digit matching only.
    0114 = MLT
    1516 = SLT
    1718 = VMS
    Indial last 2 digits (0099)
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
     
    						
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    Trunk Programming
    Programming Note
    To change the default setting for a trunk port, dial the 1 digit number that corresponds to the trunk you want to change 
    (1 to 6, as appropriate). For example, to change the setting for trunk Port 1, dial “1”. Depending on the funciton 
    number, dialling the port number will either toggle its setting between two values or, where mroe thant wo values are 
    available, will cause that setting to flash. When the setting flashes, you are required to enter a third digit, this being the 
    new programming value (0 to 9, as appropriate). Port numbers are shown ind escending order, with Port 01 on the 
    right-hand side of the display.
    101Telephone Number Display 
    for Trunk Line 1
    P101 LN1 TEL NO
    Used to assign the trunk line 
    telephone number that is displayed 
    when making and answering trunk 
    line calls.  Not Assigned
    Maximum of 13 digits.
    102
    Telephone Number Display 
    for Trunk Line 2
    P102 LN2 TEL NO
    103Telephone Number Display 
    for Trunk Line 3
    P103 LN3 TEL NO
    104Telephone Number Display 
    for Trunk Line 4
    P104 LN4 TEL NO
    105Telephone Number Display 
    for Trunk Line 5
    P105 LN5 TEL NO
    106Telephone Number Display 
    for Trunk Line 6
    P106 LN6 TEL NO
    107Trunk Line Type
    P105 TRUNK TYPE
    654321
    Used to indicate the trunk line type; 
    from a Central Office or from 
    aPBX.1 = Central Office Line
    – = PBX Line
    108
    Trunk Line Function
    P107 TRUNK STS
    654321
    Used to indicate the trunk line type; 
    from a Central Office or from 
    aPBX.1 = Allows outgoing/incoming 
    calls
    – = Incoming calls only
    109
    Trunk Line Dialing Type
    P109 CO LN SLCT
    111111
    Used to indicate the type of dialing; 
    Dial Pulse (10 pps/20 pps), Dual 
    Tone Multifrequency, ISDN, or 
    uninstalled.
    DP = Rotary Dial
    DTMF = Touchtone
    ISDN = Integrated Services Digital 
    Network0 = Uninstalled
    1 = Dial Pulse (DP) 10 pps
    2 = Dial Pulse (DP) 20 pps
    3 = Dual Tone Multifrequency
          (DTMF) or ISDN 
    11 0
    Touchtone Signal Duration 
    and Pause Interval
    P110 MF PATTERN
    111111
    Used to assign the length of the 
    touchtone (Dual Tone 
    Multifrequency) signal and the 
    pause time before the next signal is 
    sent.  This is used when DTMF is 
    assigned to the trunk line and Dial 
    Pulse (DP) is assigned for the 
    switching signal.0 = 400 ms(duration)/100 ms 
    (pause)
    1 = 100 ms(duration)/70 ms 
    (pause)
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    111NOT USED
    11 2Line Reversal Assignment
    P112 LINE REVERS
    – – – – – –
    Specifies whether a trunk is 
    assigned with Line Reversal 
    Signalling at the exchange.1 = YES
    –: = NO
    11 9
    Ring Tone Type
    P119 RING CYCLE
    654321
    Used to select either a low or high 
    ringing tone.1= Low 
    – = High
    124
    External Speaker Tone 
    Duration for Day Mode
    P124 EXTSP DY
    555555
    Used to assign the length of the 
    tone sent to the external speaker to 
    indicate an incoming call during 
    day mode.0 = 0 sec. 3 = 30 sec.
    1 = 10 sec. 4 = 60 sec.
    2 = 20 sec.5 = No Tone
    125
    External Speaker Tone 
    Duration for Night Mode
    P125 EXTSP NT
    555555
    Used to assign the length of the 
    tone sent to the external speaker to 
    indicate an incoming call during 
    night mode.
    140Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 1
    P140 DIT LN1 DY
    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 1059
    141
    Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 2
    P141 DIT LN2 DY
    142Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 3
    P142 DIT LN3 DY
    143Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 4
    P143 DIT LN4 DY
    144Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 5
    P144 DIT LN5 DY
    145Direct Calling for Day Mode 
    on Trunk Line 6
    P145 DIT LN6 DY
    146Direct Calling for Night 
    Mode on Trunk Line 1
    P146 DIT LN1 NT
    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 1059
    147
    Direct Calling for Night 
    mode on Trunk Line 2
    P147 DIT LN2 NT
    148Direct Calling for Night 
    mode on Trunk Line 3
    P148 DIT LN3 NT
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    149Direct Calling for Night 
    mode on Trunk Line 4
    P149 DIT LN4 NT
    150Direct Calling for Night 
    mode on Trunk Line 5
    P150 DIT LN5 NT
    151Direct Calling for Night 
    mode on Trunk Line 6
    P151 DIT LN6 NT
    152Direct Calling Answer 
    Delay Time
    P152 DIT DLY
    000000
    Used to specify the duration of the 
    delay of incoming direct calls. This 
    applies to calls received on a line 
    assigned for direct calling.0 = 0 sec. 4 = 30 sec.
    1 = 1.5 sec. 5 = 40 sec.
    2 = 10 sec. 6 = 50 sec.
    3 = 20 sec. 7 = 60 sec.
    153
    Direct Calling Delay for 
    Night Mode
    P153 DIT DLY NT
    654321
    Used to indicate whether the 
    answer delay for direct called that 
    are received in night mode 
    are delayed.16 = Enabled
    – = Disabled
    154
    Call Forward External 
    Assignment (trunk based)
    P154 CFE ALLOW T
    – – – – – –
    Specifies whether a trunk is allowed 
    to be set as the outgoing trunk of a 
    Call Forward External Assignment.16 = CFE Allowed
    – = CFE Disabled
    155
    GDN to Trunk Assignment 
    (Day Mode - ISDN only)
    P155 GDN DAY
    Assigns a GDN to each ISDN trunk 
    for Day mode operation.Indial Mode = 2 digit ISDN 
    Ta b l e  N O  
    (0099)
    MSN Mode = 2 digit index 
    Ta b l e  N o  
    (0116)
    Default: Not Assigned
    Note: Indial mode setting uses 
    the last 2 digits of an incoming 
    number for matching. Therefore, 
    valid data values for P155/156 in 
    this mode are (0099).
    MSN mode must have the ISDN 
    interface number, excluding 
    area code assigned to an index 
    number in P065. The index 
    number (0116) is then used 
    for matching incoming calls in 
    P155/156. 156
    GDN to Trunk Assignment 
    (Night mode - ISDN only)
    P156 GDN NIGHT
    1 =  – –
    Assigns a GDN to each ISDN trunk 
    for Night mode operation.
    Telephone Port Programming
    Programming Note
    To change the default setting for a telephone port, dial the 2 digit number that corresponds to the telpehone you want 
    to change (01 to 6, as appropriate). For example, to change the setting for telephone Port 10, dial “1”, “0”. Depending 
    on the function number, dialling the port number will either toggle its setting between two values or, where more than 
    two values are available, will cause that setting to flash. When the setting flashes, you are required to tenter a third 
    digits, this being the new programming value (0 to 9, as appropriate). Port numbers are shown in descending order, 
    with Port 01 on the right-hand side of the display.
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    202Off-Hook Ringing Tone
    P202 OFFHK RING
    11111111111111
    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 = Enabled
    2 = Disabled
    203
    Trunk Line Barge-In
    P203 CO BRG 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 = Enabled
    – = Disabled
    206
    Extension Number 
    Assignment
    P206 STATION NO
    NO01 = 10
    Used to assign an extension 
    number to each telephone in the 
    system.Available Extension Numbers = 
    1059
    Default: Ports 0116 = Exts 
    1025
    Programming
    Note:To change the extension number for the displayed port, press the numbers on the dial pad 
    that correspond to the extension number.
    207
    Single Line Port Type
    P207 SLT TYPE
     – –
    Used to designate whether the 
    single line port is connected to a 
    single line telephone. – = Not Connected
    1 = Single Line Telephone
    208
    Single Line Dialing Type
    P208 SLT TYPE
    1111111111111111
    Used to assign the dialing type for 
    single line telephones.  The options 
    are rotary (Dial Pulse) or touchtone 
    (Dual Tone Multifrequency).  – = Dial Pulse (Rotary)
    1 = Dual Tone Multifrequency 
    (Touchtone)
    Programming
    Note:Even though you can assign all 10 ports as single line telephones, this is not
    recommended.  If you are going to use a telephone to program the system, one
    telephone must be a multiline telephone.
    209
    Outgoing Call Priority Mode
    P209 CALL PREFER
    – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
    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 = External Line
    – = Internal Line
    210
    Doorphone 1 Tone for Day 
    Mode
    P210 DPH1 CHM DY
    1111111111111111
    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 = Tone
    – = No Tone
    *Does not ring for SLT 
    connected to APR, or SLT 
    Adapter.
    SLI card Ports 15 and 16 can be 
    assigned to ring. 211
    Doorphone 2 Tone for Day 
    Mode
    P211 DPH2 CHM DY
    1111111111111111
    213Doorphone 1 Tone for 
    Night Mode
    P213 DPH1 CHM NT
    – – – – – – – – – – – – – –11
    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 = Tone (this is the default 
    setting for telephones 1 
    and 2)
    – = No Tone (this is the default 
    setting for telephone Ports 
    310)
    214
    Doorphone 2 Tone for 
    Night Mode
    P214 DPH2 CHM NT
    – – – – – – – – – – – – – –11
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    216Handsfree Assignment
    P216 HFU
    11111111111111
    Used to assign (for each multiline 
    telephone) handsfree operation. 1 = Enabled
    – = Disabled
    217
    Internal All Call Paging 
    To n e
    P217 PAGE EXT
    11111111111111
    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 = Enabled
    – = Disabled
    218
    Headset Connection
    P218 HEADSET
    11111111111111
    Used to indicate if a headset is 
    connected an DTU-Type multiline 
    telephone.1 = Not Connected 
    – = Connected
    219
    Restricted Calling for 
    External Calls
    P219 REST DIGIT
    1111111111111111
    Used to restrict outgoing calls on a 
    specific line.  Restrictions can be 
    set for multiline telephones and 
    single line telephones.1 = Not Restricted
    – = Restricted
    220
    Restricted Dialing Table 
    Selection
    P220 RSTRC TABLE
    0000000000000000
    Specifies which Restricted Dialing 
    Table (1 or 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  = Tables 1 & 2 (table assigned 
    using function 020 and 021)
    Programming
    Note:To change the defaults value for function 220 and 221, dial the 2 digit number.  The number 
    will blink, indicating your selection.  Press the number that corresponds to the programming 
    value (0, 1, 2).
    221
    Authorized Dialing Table 
    Selection
    P221 ALLOW TABLE
    0000000000000000
    Specifies which Authorized Dialing 
    Table (1 or 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  = Tables 1 & 2 (table assigned 
    using function 020 and 021)
    222
    Authorized Dialing for 
    System Speed Dial Calls
    P222 RST SPD DL
    1111111111111111
    Used to assign specific system 
    (common) speed dial memory 
    locations (60
    99), which follow Toll 
    Restrictions when a port is set to 
    Deny. System speed dial memory 
    locations (
    2059) always bypass 
    Toll restrictions.
    When system speed dial 200 is set 
    in P001–2, then a deny setting will 
    invoke Toll restrictions for buffers 
    (000199) and an ‘allow entry’ 
    will bypass.1 = Denied (number cannot 
    be dialed)
    – = Allowed (number can be 
    dialed)
    223
    Automatic Outgoing Calling
    P223 NO MATCH DL
    1111111111111111
    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 = Allowed (outgoing calls 
    can be made)
    – = Denied (outgoing calls 
    cannot be made)
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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