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Page 401

Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0414 - System Timers (Part B), Item 5: Call Coverage Delay Interval 
Multiple Directory Number/Call Coverage Keys set for Delayed Ringing (see Program 1028 below) ring
the covering extension after this interval.
➣0502 - Extension Numbers and Names
Assign extension numbers and names to virtual extensions (ports 257-384).
➣1006 - Programming Function Keys
Assign function keys for Multiple Directory Numbers (code 1036 + extension number).
➣1016 - Setting Ringing for Multiple Directory...

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Operation
To answer a call ringing a Multiple Directory Number:
1. Press flashing Multiple Directory Number key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1036 + ext.).
To place a call to a Multiple Directory Number (including a Call Coverage key):
1. Press idle CALL key.
2. Dial Multiple Directory Number number or press Multiple Directory Number key.
To set up a Call Coverage Key:
1. Press idle CALL key.
2. Dial 851.
3. Press the programmable key you want to program.
The previously programmed entry displays.
4. Dial 1036.
5....

Page 403

Music on Hold
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
Music on Hold (MOH) sends music to calls on Hold and parked calls.  The music lets the caller know that his call is
waiting, not forgotten.  Without Music on Hold, the system provides silence to these types of calls. The Music on
Hold source can be internal (synthesized) or from a customer-provided music source (i.e., tape deck, receiver, etc.).
The customer-provided source can connect to an ACI port or to a connector on the CPRU PCB. There is...

Page 404

BGM/MOH Operation Matrix
To get this result . . . Set these options . . .
CPRU S Jumper External Music Source Program
0914
INT EXT MOH (1&2) BGM (5&6)
MOH for Intercom Calls
 Internally synthesized 1
MOH for Trunk Calls
 Internally synthesized 1
Background Music
  From connected music source✔✔254
MOH for Intercom Calls
  From connected music source
MOH for Trunk Calls
  From connected music source
Background Music
 None✔✔
 1254
MOH for Intercom Calls
 None
MOH for Trunk Calls
 None
Background Music...

Page 405

Programming
Start
Should MOH use ACI
or CPRU (internal or
external) for source?In 0914, assign ACI
software port (1-192 in
384i, 1-6 in 124i) to
selected trunk.
In 1301, set ACI
software port assigned
above to input(1).
No need to change 0302
- entering an ACI
software port in 0914
overrides it.
Stop
In 0914, enter
option 254 for
selected trunk.
Is CPRU source
internally
synthesized or from
CPRU terminals?Set Music on
Hold switch on
CPRU to EXT.
In 0302 Item 1,
enter 1 for
external.
Stop
Set Music on...

Page 406

Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0202 - Setting User Passwords, Item 1: Password Setting for Time and Date and Setting and Chang-
ing the Music on Hold Tone
Set the password a user must dial before changing the MOH tone (four digits).
➣0302 - Music on Hold and Conference Setup, Item 1: Music on Hold Tone
Set the Music on Hold selection.  The options are 0 (no tone), 1 (synthesized Minuet in G), and 2 (synthe-
sized Nocturne).
➣0406 - COS Options, Item 45: Changing the Music on Hold Tone
In an extension’s Class of...

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Features N-ZName Storing
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
Extensions and trunks can have names instead of just circuit numbers. These names show on a keyset’s display
when the user places or answers calls. Extension and trunk names make it easier to identify callers. The user
does not have to refer to a directory when processing calls. A name can be up to 10 digits long, consisting of al-
phanumeric characters, punctuation marks and spaces.
Conditions
None
Default Setting
Enabled....

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Programming (Cont’d)
NoNo No NoNo
Yes YesYes Yes Yes
Continued
on next
page.
In 0405 Item 85,
enter 0.In 0406 Item 85,
enter 1.Do you want an
extension to be able to
program their own
name?
In 0406 Item 38,
enter 0.In 0406 Item 38,
enter 1.Do you want a trunks
name to display while it
is ringing?
In 0406 Item 37,
enter 0.In 0406 Item 37,
enter 1.Do you want a trunks
name/number displayed
when a user seizes the
trunk?
In 0903, do not assign
names to trunk ports
001-128.In 0903, assign
names to trunk...

Page 409

Programming (Cont’d)
No YesNo Yes
Stop
In 1005, assign
Class of Service to
extensions.
In 0406 Item 40,
enter 0.In 0406 Item 40,
enter 1. This is for the pre-answer and
Handsfree Answerback display.Should extension user see
the name/number of an
incoming Intercom caller
before answering the call?Answering the call means the called user
presses SPK or lifts the handset.
In 0406 Item 39
enter 0.In 0406 Item 39,
enter 1.
After a user answers
an Intercom call,
should callers
name/number
display?
Continued...

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Related Features
Directory Dialing
Super Display Telephones use extension names for Directory Dialing.
Single Line Telephones
Single line extensions cannot program names.
Operation
To program your extension’s name:
1. Press idle CALL key.
2. Dial 800
3. Enter name (see below).
Your name can be up to 10 digits maximum. When entering a letter, press DND to toggle be-
tween upper and lower case.
When entering names, use the One-Touch Keys and dial pad keys as
shown below.  When using the DSS keys, press the...
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