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    							Installation Manual  •  •  •  Installing Optional Terminal EquipmentPage 109A6-506000-642-01
    225External Ring Assignment 
    (Day) – Station Based
    P225 EXT RG-ST DY
    5555555555555555
    External ringing operates for 
    incoming DID, DIT and CO Ring 
    Transferred calls to telephones 
    1
    16 (Day mode).
    0 = 0 sec 4 = 60 sec
    1 = 10 sec5 = Doesn’t
    2 = 20 secsound
    3 = 30 sec
    226
    External Ring Assignment 
    (Night) – Station Based
    P226 EXT RG-ST NT
    5555555555555555
    External ringing operates for 
    incoming DID, DIT and CO Ring 
    Transferred calls to telephones 
    1
    16 (Night mode).
    0 = 0 sec 4 = 60 sec
    1 = 10 sec5 = Doesn’t
    2 = 20 secsound
    3 = 30 sec
    227
    Telephone to Paging 
    Zone A Assignment
    P227 ZONE A
    – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
    Assigns terminals to Paging 
    Zone A.1 = Assigned
    – = Not Assigned
    228
    Telephone to Paging 
    Zone B Assignment
    P228 ZONE B
    – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
    Assigns terminals to Paging 
    Zone B.1 = Assigned
    – = Not Assigned
    229
    Call Forward External 
    Assignment – Station 
    Based
    P229 CFE ALLOW S
    – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
    Specifies whether each station is 
    allowed to set Call Forward 
    External.1 = CFE Allowed
    – = CFE Denied
    231
    Station Indial Ring Pattern 
    Selection
    P231 DID RNG PAT
    0000000000000000
    Select a ring pattern for indial calls 
    to each station port. A DID call will 
    ring with this cadence.0 = Pattern A
    1 = Pattern B
    2 = Pattern C
    3 = Pattern D
    PAT T E R N :  
    232Station Indial Ring Tone 
    Selection
    P232 DID RNG TON
    0000000000000000
    Select ring tone for indial calls to 
    each station port. A DID call to a 
    station will ring with this tone.0: Low Tone (520/660 Hz)
    1: High Tone (1100/1400 Hz)
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
    0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s
    A
    B
    C
    D 
    						
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    Trunk Telephone Menu 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 14, or 01 to 16, 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 avaiable, will cause that setting to flash. Whent he 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 in descending 
    order, with Port 01 on the right-hand side of the display.
    301Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 1 for Day Mode
    P301 C01 RING DY
    0000000000000000
    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
    302
    Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 2 for Day Mode
    P302 C02 RING DY
    0000000000000000
    303Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 3 for Day Mode
    P303 CO3 RING DY
    0000000000000000
    304Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 4 for Day Mode
    P304 CO4 RING DY
    0000000000000000
    305Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 5 for Day Mode
    P305 CO5 RING DY
    0000000000000000
    306Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 6 for Day Mode
    P306 CO6 RING DY
    0000000000000000
    311Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 1 for Night Mode
    P311 CO1 RING NT
    0000000000000000
    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
    312
    Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 2 for Night Mode
    P312 CO2 RING NT
    0000000000000000
    313Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 3 for Night Mode
    P313 CO3 RING NT
    0000000000000000
    314Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 4 for Night Mode
    P314 CO4 RING NT
    0000000000000000
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    315Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 5 for Night Mode
    P315 CO5 RING NT
    0000000000000000
    316Delayed Ringing for Trunk 
    Line 6 for Night Mode
    P316 CO6 RING NT
    0000000000000000
    331Automatic Line Selection 
    for Trunk Line 1
    P331 CO1 ATL ORG
    1111111111111111
    Used to designate which line keys 
    are used for automatic line key 
    selection. This is used to 
    automatically seize a line by 
    pressing   
     T   (DTB-Type 
    telephones) or
    Qor going 
    off-hook and dialing the appropriate 
    outside line access code.  This is 
    designated for each telephone.
    1 = Enabled 
    – = Disabled
    332
    Automatic Line Selection 
    for Trunk Line 2
    P332 CO2 ATL ORG
    1111111111111111
    333Automatic Line Selection 
    for Trunk Line 3
    P333 CO3 ATL ORG
    1111111111111111
    334Automatic Line Selection 
    for Trunk Line 4
    P334 CO4 ATL ORG
    1111111111111111
    335Automatic Line Selection 
    for Trunk Line 5
    P335 CO4 ATL ORG
    1111111111111111
    336Automatic Line Selection 
    for Trunk Line 6
    P336 CO4 ATL ORG
    1111111111111111
    341Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 1
    P341 CO1 ATL ANS
    1111111111111111
    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
    342
    Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 2
    P342 CO2 ATL ANS
    1111111111111111
    343Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 3
    P343 CO3 ATL ANS
    1111111111111111
    344Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 4
    P344 CO4 ATL ANS
    1111111111111111
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    345Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 5
    P345 CO5 ATL ANS
    1111111111111111
    346Automatic Answering using 
    Trunk Line 6
    P346 CO6 ATL ANS
    1111111111111111
    351Restricting Outgoing Calls 
    for Trunk Line 1
    P351 CO1 RST OUT
    1111111111111111
    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 = Outgoing Calls Enabled
    – = Outgoing Calls Disabled
    352
    Restricting Outgoing Calls 
    for Trunk Line 2
    P352 CO2 RST OUT
    1111111111111111
    353Restricting Outgoing Calls 
    for Trunk Line 3
    P353 CO3 RST OUT
    1111111111111111
    354Restricting Outgoing Calls 
    for Trunk Line 4
    P354 CO4 RST OUT
    1111111111111111
    355Restricting Outgoing Calls 
    for Trunk Line 5
    P355 CO5 RST OUT
    1111111111111111
    356Restricting Outgoing Calls 
    for Trunk Line 6
    P356 CO6 RST OUT
    1111111111111111
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    361Ringing Cycle for Trunk 
    Line 1
    P361 CO1 RNG SND
    1111111111111111
    Select a ring pattern for indial calls 
    to each station port. A DID call will 
    ring with this cadence.0 = Pattern A
    1 = Pattern B
    2 = Pattern C
    3 = Pattern D
    362
    Ringing Cycle for Trunk 
    Line 2
    P362 CO2 RNG SND
    1111111111111111
    PAT T E R N :     
    363Ringing Cycle for Trunk 
    Line 3
    P363  CO3 RNG SND
    1111111111111111
    364Ringing Cycle for Trunk 
    Line 4
    P364 CO4 RNG SND
    1111111111111111
    365Ringing Cycle for Trunk 
    Line 5
    P365 CO5 RNG SND
    1111111111111111
    366Ringing Cycle for Trunk 
    Line 6
    P366 CO6 RNG SND
    1111111111111111
    371NOT USED
    372NOT USED
    373NOT USED
    374NOT USED
    375NOT USED
    376NOT USED
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
    0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s
    A
    B
    C
    D 
    						
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    Tenant Programming
    Programming Note
    To change the default settings, dial the 1 digit trunk Port numbers 16 (function 401402) or 2 digit telephone Port 
    numbers 0116 (function 403) to toggle its setting between ‘assigned’ and ‘not assigned’. For example, to 
    change the setting for telephone Port 10, dial “1” and “0”. Port numbers are shown in descending order with Port 
    01 on the right-hand side of the display.
    401
    Trunk Line Assignment for 
    Tenant 1
    P401 TENANT1 CO
    654321
    Used to specify the trunk lines 
    assigned as part of the tenant.1 = Assigned to Tenant 1 
    – = Not Assigned to Tenant 1
    402
    Trunk Line Assignment for 
    Tenant 2
    P402 TENANT2 CO
    – – – – – –1 = Assigned to Tenant 2
    – = Not Assigned to Tenant 2
    403
    Tenant-to-Telephone 
    Assignment
    P403 TENANT
    1111111111111111
    Used to assign each telephone to a 
    tenant.  Both multiline and single 
    line telephones can be assigned to 
    a tenant.1 = Assigned to Tenant 1 
    – = Assigned to Tenant 2
    System Mode Programming
    Programming Note
    To change the default setting for a telephone port, dial the 1 digit number which corresponds to the new programming 
    value. For example. to change the setting for functionnumber 503 to 90 ms, dial “1”.
    501Doorphone Call Timer
    P501 DPH RING TM
    0
    Used to indicate how long 
    “Doorphone X” appears on the 
    telephone display when a call is 
    received from a doorphone.
    Note:  X = Doorphone Number (1 
    & 2). 0 = 15 sec.  
    1 = 30 sec.
    502
    Single Line Telephone 
    Bounce Time
    P502 BOUNCE TIME
    1
    Used to indicate the time that 
    passes before a valid hookflash is 
    detected from a single line 
    telephone.0 = 0 ms. 2 = 600 ms.
    1 = 300 ms.3 = 900 ms.
    503
    Single Line Telephone 
    Hookflash Start Time
    P503 SLT FLSH ST
    0
    Start time indicates the minimum 
    time that passes before the system 
    accepts a hookflash signal.  
    Start time is used in conjunction 
    with 504 (Single Line Telephone 
    Hookflash End Time).0 = 40 ms.5 = 700 ms.
    1 = 90 ms. 6 = 900 ms.
    2 = 140 ms. 7 = 1.1 sec.
    3 = 190 ms. 8 = 1.3 sec.
    4 = 240 ms. 9 = 1.5 sec.
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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    504Single Line Telephone 
    Hookflash End Time
    P504 SLT FLSH ED
    1
    End time indicates the maximum 
    time that passes before the system 
    recognizes the flash as a valid 
    hookflash.  If the flash is longer than 
    the time set, the system considers 
    the flash as a disconnect signal.
    To determine the duration of the 
    hookflash signal, the system 
    computes using the following 
    formula:  SLT Hookflash Start 
    Time + SLT Hookflash End Time = 
    SLT Duration.
    End time is used in conjunction with 
    503 (Single Line Telephone 
    Hookflash Start Time).0 = 0 ms. 5 = 700 ms.
    1 = 100 ms.6 = 900 ms.
    2 = 200 ms. 7 = 1.1 sec.
    3 = 400 ms. 8 = 1.3 sec.
    4 = 500 ms. 9 = 1.5 sec.
    505
    Trunk Line Prepause 
    Duration
    P505 PRE PAUSE
    2
    Used to specify the time (prepause) 
    before the system sends dial pulse 
    (rotary) or dual-tone multifrequency 
    (touchtone) signals to the local 
    telephone company.0 = 0 sec 5 = 5 sec
    1 = 1 sec 6 = 6 sec
    2 = 2 sec7 = 7 sec
    3 = 3 sec 8 = 8 sec
    4 = 4 sec  9 = 9 sec
    Programming
    Note:To access 501505 you must press  
     L   to and enter the function number using the 
    dialpad.  You cannot access these functions by scrolling.
    Maintenance Modes:
     L + 
    P 
    Check ROM Version
    1:MAIN ROM = 0.1
    Used to check the ROM versions 
    for the central processing unit, 
    voice mail, PC programming and 
    SMDR units.1 = Main ROM (Main CPU)
    2 = Optional Sub-CPU
    3 = Digital Voice Mail
    4 = MIF Unit
    TRF to Advance
     L + R  + 
    A + K +
    Clear Speed Dial Numbers 
    System-Wide
    CLR
    Used to delete all of the speed dial 
    numbers for the entire system.N/A
    Programming
    Note:To complete this operation you must press   U  .
     L + R 
    C +  L +
     
     
    U  
    Clear Speed Dial Numbers 
    for Individual Telephones
    TEL SPED CLR?
    Used to delete all of the speed dial 
    numbers for an individual 
    telephone.N/A
     L + 
    R 
      B 
    -  L + 
       
    U  
    Clear Automatic Speed 
    Dial Numbers 
    AUTO DIAL CLR?
    Used to clear all the one-touch 
    numbers for an individual 
    telephone.N/A
    Table 7-1: Programming Functions  (Continued)
    Function 
    NumberFunction Name and 
    Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values 
    						
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