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Operation
To listen to the incoming ring choices (keyset only):
1. Press idle CALL key.
2. Dial 811.
3. Dial 1 to check ringing for Intercom calls
OR
Dial 2 to check ringing for trunk calls.
4. For Intercom calls, select the pitch you want to check (1= High, 2 = Medium and 3 = Low).
OR
For trunk calls, select the pitch (1 = High, 2 = Medium and 3 = Low) and the range (1-4) you want to
check.
Refer to Table 1-7 for the four Trunk Ring Tone Ranges and the selections within each range.
5. Go back to step 4...

Page 302

Do Not Disturb
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
Do Not Disturb blocks incoming calls and Paging announcements. DND permits an extension user to work by
the phone undisturbed by incoming calls and announcements.  The user can activate DND while their phone is
idle or while on a call. Once activated, incoming trunk calls still flash the line keys.  The user may use the phone
in the normal manner for placing and processing calls. 
There are five Do Not Disturb options available at each...

Page 303

Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0406 - COS Options, Item 4: Call Forward/DND Override
Determine whether or not an extension should be able to override DND (0=denied, 1=allowed)
➣0406 - COS Options, Item 12: Do Not Disturb
In an extension’s Class of Service, enable (1) or disable (0) an extension’s ability to use Do Not Disturb.
➣0511 - Service Code Setup (Part A), Item 2: Call Forwarding/DND Override
In order to use the DND Override service code if voice mail is installed, the single digit service code
(0512:9)...

Page 304

Operation (Cont’d)
To activate or deactivate Do Not Disturb while you are on a call:
Keyset Only
1. Press DND.
The system enables DND immediately (if not activated) or disables DND immediately (if al-
ready activated).
Your display indicates your DND status when you hang up.
Features D-M
Do Not Disturb
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Door Box
Description
 124i Available — eight Door Boxes and
one Chime Tone. 384i Available — eight Door Boxes and
three Chime Tones.
The Door Box is a self-contained Intercom unit typically used to monitor an entrance door.  A visitor at the door
can press the Door Box call button (like a door bell).  The Door Box then sends chime tones to all extensions
programmed to receive chimes.  To answer the chime, the called extension user just lifts the handset.  This lets
the extension user talk to the...

Page 306

Programming
Start
Is Door Box
installed?
(384i only)
In 1501, assign
Door Box to a
Tenant Group.Refer to the Hardware
Manual for Door Box
installation?
Should extensions ring
when Door Box user
presses call button?In 1502, select the
station port you want to
have ring and enter 1.In 1502, select the
station port you want to
have not ring and enter 0.
(Skip this decision for 124i)
Do you want to change the
Door Box chime patterns?In 1503, select the
chime pattern (1-3) for
each Door Box.
Is the Door Box...

Page 307

Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0119 - External Page and Door Box CODEC Gain Type Setup
Set the five CODEC gain types for External Page and Door Box ports.
➣0120 - External Page and Door Box CODEC Gain Setup
Assign a CODEC gain type to the External Page and Door Box ports.
➣0405 - System Timers (Part A), Item 14: Door Box Answer Time
Set the interval within which a user must answer the Door Box chimes.
➣0405 - System Timers (Part A), Item 59: Door Lock Cancel Time
Set the length of time the Door Box strike stays...

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Dual Line Appearance
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
Each keyset has two line appearance keys (CALL1 and CALL2) for placing and answering calls.  These line ap-
pearance keys, assigned to the extension’s number, simplify operations for busy users.  For example, the user
can easily process a new call on one appearance with a call in progress on the other.
Conditions
None
Default Setting
Enabled.
Programming
None
Related Features
Off Hook Signaling
Off Hook Signaling rings an extension’s...

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E911 Compatibility
Description
 124i Available — Requires system soft-
ware Base and EXCPRU 4.02 or
higher. 384i Available — Requires system
software 3.07.10 or higher.
E911 Compatibility ensures that emergency calls always get through. If an emergency occurs, a user simply
goes to any phone, lifts the handset and dials 911. The system’s built-in E911 compatibility places the emer-
gency call even if the user forgets to dial an access code or press a line key. The E911 capabilities include:
•Attendant...

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Programming
Start
When a user dials 911,
should the attendant and
supervisors see the E911
alarm display (i.e., users
name and number)?
In 0419:8, enter 1.Yesin 0419:8, enter 0.No
When the E911 alarm
displays, should the
attendant and
supervisors also hear an
audible alarm?
In 0419:9, enter 1.YesIn 0419:9, enter 0.No
Does the default
alarm duration (60
seconds) meet the
site requirements?
When an alarm is
sounding, should the
user be able to dial
886 to turn it off?
Change 0414:8
to meet the sites...
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