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Default Setting
No Message
1 IN MEETING UNTIL (Appended time) 
2 OUT UNTIL (Appended time)
3 OUT-PLEASE CALL (9 appended digits)
4 PLEASE CALL ME ON (9 appended digits)
5 BUSY CALL AFTER (9 appended digits)
6 OUT FOR LUNCH BACK (Appended time)
7 BUSINESS TRIP UNTIL (Appended date)
8 BUSINESS TRIP CALL (9 appended digits)
9 GONE FOR THE DAY
10 ON VACATION UNTIL (Appended date)
11-20 display MESSAGE 11 through  MESSAGE 20, respectively. 
Feature Cross Reference
Selectable Display Messaging
Telephone...

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0404 - SMDR Options
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Description
 124i Available — one Tenant Group. 384i Available — four Tenant Groups.
INUse Program 0404 - SMDR Options to set the SMDR report options for each tenant. Refer to the following
chart for a description of each option, its range and default setting.
SMDR Options
Item Description Range Default
Item 1Omit (Mask) Digits (MASK_DIGIT) 
The number of digits entered in this option do not
print on the SMDR report. For example, if the...

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SMDR Options
Item Description Range Default
Item 5: Weekly Summary 
Enable this option to have the SMDR report
provide a weekly summary (every Saturday at
midnight). 0 (option disabled) or
1 (option enabled)1 (option
enabled)
Item 6: Monthly Summary 
Enable this option to have the SMDR report
provide a monthly summary (at midnight on the
last day of the month). 0 (option disabled) or
1 (option enabled)1 (option
enabled)
Item 7: Telephone toll charge (with ARS only)
Enable this option to have the SMDR...

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To enter data for Program 0404 (SMDR Options) Item 6:
1. Enter the programming mode.
2. 0404 + HOLD
Tenant No?
3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group you want to program.
4. HOLD
Item No?
5. 6 + HOLD
Print Item No?
6. Enter the Item 6 Print Item Number (1-8) + HOLD
Refer to the chart on page 736 for additional information.
7. Enter data for Item 6 Print Item + HOLD
Print Item No?
8. Repeat from step 6 to program another Print Item
OR
HOLD to exit to the SMDR items (1-6).
OR
HOLD + HOLD to exit.
0400 -...

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0405 - System Timers (Part A)
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Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
- Department Hunting No Answer
Time (Item 80) requires Base 2.13,
EXCPRU 2.18 or higher.- Deparment Hunting No Answer
Time (Item 80) requires system
software 3.06.02 or higher.
INUse Program 0405 - System Timers (Part A) to set the value for the system timers. Each tenant group can
have different timer settings. Refer to the following chart for a description of each option, its range...

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System Timers (Part A)
Timer Description Range Default
Timer 1 0Intercom Interdigit Time 
When placing Intercom calls, extension users
must dial each digit within this interval.0-64800 seconds 10 seconds
Timer 11Meet Me Paging Time
When a user initiates a Meet Me Page, the paged
party must join within this interval.0-64800 seconds 0 (disabled)
Timer 1 2Dial Tone Detection0-64800 seconds(384i) 2 secs.
(124i)  5 secs.
Timer 1 3Pause 
Before Outdialing First Digit the system waits
this interval before...

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System Timers (Part A)
Timer Description Range Default
Timer 2 4Long Conversation Alarm 1 
The warning tone for long toll calls sounds after
this interval.0-64800 seconds 170 seconds 
Timer 2 5Long Conversation Alarm 2 
After the initial long toll call warning tone,
additional warning tones sound after this interval.0-64800 seconds 180 seconds
Timer 2 6Trunk Queuing Callback Time 
Trunk Queuing callback rings an extension for this
interval.0-64800 seconds 15 seconds 
Timer 2 7Hold Recall Callback Time 
A...

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System Timers (Part A)
Timer Description Range Default
Timer 3 5DISA No Answer Time
A DISA caller can ring an extension for this
interval before the system sets the call as a Ring
No Answer. After this interval expires, the call
follows the programmed Ring No Answer routing
(set in Program 1802).0-64800 seconds 10 seconds
Timer 3 6Repeat Redial Time 
This timer sets the interval between Repeat Redial
attempts.0-64800 seconds 60 seconds 
Timer 3 7Repeat Dial Enable Time
After dialing the trunk call,...

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System Timers (Part A)
Timer Description Range Default
Timer 5 8Busy Tone for Repeat Dial Busy (ISDN)Refer to the ISDN PRI Manual (P/N
92000PRI**) or BRI Manual (P/N
92000BRI**)
Timer 5 9Door Lock Cancel Time
When a single line (2500 type) telephone user
hook flashes while talking to a Door Box, the
strike stays open for this interval.0-64800 seconds 10 seconds
Timer 6 0Dial Tone Detection Time
If dial tone detection is enabled, the system will
wait this interval for the telco to return dial tone.
When...

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System Timers (Part A)
Timer Description Range Default
Timer 7 3DISA ConversationNot used
Timer 7 4DISA Long Conversation DisconnectNot used
Timer 7 5DISA Internal Paging Time
This is the maximum length of an Internal Page
placed by a DISA caller. If the Page continues
longer than this interval, the system terminates the
DISA call. 0-64800 seconds 30 seconds
Timer 7 6DISA External Paging Time
This is the maximum length of an External Page
placed by a DISA caller. If the Page continues
longer than this...
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