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Programming
NoYes No Yes
Stop Extension users dial Service
Code 851 to program their
function keys.
In 1011, automatically reset
an extensions function keys
to line keys.Do you want to
initialize an
extensions
function keys?
In 1006, you can optionally
customize an extensions
function keys from the system
program.
In 1005, assign
Class of Service to
extensions.
In 0406 Item 69,
enter 0.In 0406 Item 69,
enter 1.Should extension be
able to program their
own function keys?
Start
Features N-Z
Programmable...

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Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0406 - COS Options, Item 69: Programmable Function Key Programming
In an extension’s Class of Service, enable (1) or disable (0) an extension’s ability to program their own
function keys.
➣1005 - Class of Service
Assign Class of Service to extensions.
➣1006 - Programming Function Keys
Assign the functions of a keyset’s Programmable Function Keys. Refer to Tables 1-4 and 1-5.
➣1011 - Function Key Initialization
Initialize an extension’s Programmable Function Keys. This makes all...

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Pulse to Tone Conversion
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
An extension can use Pulse to Tone Conversion on trunk calls. Pulse to Tone Conversion lets a user change their
extension’s dialing mode while placing a call.  For systems in a Dial Pulse area, this permits users to access dial-
up OCCs (such as MCI) from their DP area.  The user can, for example:
•Place a call to an OCC over a DP trunk.
•Depending on programming:
Manually implement Pulse to Tone Conversion
OR
Wait 10 seconds.
•Dial...

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Pulse to Tone Conversion (Cont’d)
Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0104 - DP to DTMF Conversion Options
For each trunk, set the type of DP to DTMF Conversion required: automatic (0), automatic and manual
(1), or manual (2).
Related Features
None
Operation
To convert your phone’s dialing to tone after placing your call on a pulse line:
1. Place call over pulse line.
2. Dial # to switch the DP trunk to DTMF dialing.
Features N-Z
Pulse to Tone Conversion (Cont’d)
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Repeat Redial
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
If a keyset user places a trunk call that is busy or unanswered, they can have Repeat Redial try it again later on.
The user doesn’t continually have to try the number again -- hoping it will go through.  Repeat Redial automat-
ically retries it (up to three times) until the called party answers.
Conditions
Lifting the handset will cancel Repeat Redial.
Default Setting
Enabled.
Programming
Refer to the Programming Flowchart on the following...

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Programming (Cont’d)
No
No
YesYes
In 0415, change the
Repeat Redial count.Does Repeat Redial repeat an
adequate number of times
before canceling?
Stop
In 1006, do not assign a
Repeat Redial key.In 1006, assign a Repeat
Redial key (code 1075).Should extension have a
Repeat Redial key?YesNo YesNo No
Yes
In 0405 Item 37, change
the Repeat Redial Enable
Time.
When Repeat Redial retries a call and the
called party is busy or doesnt answer,
does the system wait an adequate
interval before hanging up and...

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Operation
To use Repeat Redial (if the outside party you call is unavailable or busy):
1. Place trunk call.
Listen for busy tone or ring-no-answer,
2. Press DIAL + LND.
OR
Press Repeat Redial Key (PGM 1006 or SC 851: 1075).
Your Repeat Redial key flashes while you wait for the system to redial.
3. Press SPK to hang up.
The system periodically redials the call.
4. Lift handset or press MIC when called party answers.
To cancel Repeat Redial:
1. Do not lift handset.
Lifting the handset cancels Repeat...

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Reverse Voice Over
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
While on a handset call, Reverse Voice Over lets a busy keyset user make a private Intercom call to an idle co-
worker.  The idle co-worker can be at a keyset or 500/2500 set.  The busy user just presses and holds down a pro-
grammed Reverse Voice Over key to make a private call to a specified co-worker.  The initial caller cannot hear
the Reverse Voice Over conversation. The private Intercom call continues until the Reverse Voice Over...

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Related Features
Do Not Disturb
A Reverse Voice Over placed to an extension always rings, regardless of how Handsfree Answer-
back/Forced Intercom Ringing is set at the destination.
Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing
Reverse Voice Over follows Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing programming.
Hotline
Like Reverse Voice Over, Hotline also provides one-button calling to coworkers.
One-Touch Calling
One-Touch Calling provides one button access to co-workers, but without the Busy Lamp Field...

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Ring Groups
Description
 124i Available — 16 Ring Groups. 384i Available — 128 Ring Groups.
Ring Groups determine how trunks ring extensions.  Generally, trunks ring extension’s only if Ring Group pro-
gramming allows. For example, to make a trunk ring an extension:
•Assign the trunk and the extension to the same Ring Group
•In the extension’s Ring Group programming, assign ringing for the trunk.
The 384i system allows up to 128 Ring Groups; the 124i allows up to 16. Any number of extensions and...
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