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    							1610 - Combined Paging Assignments
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    Description
     124i Available — eight Internal Paging
    zones and eight External Paging
    zones. 384i Available — 32 Internal Paging
    zones and eight External Paging
    zones. Make a separate entry for
    each of the four Tenant Groups.
    SA
    Use Program 1610 - Combined Paging Assignments to assign an External Paging Zone (1-8) to an Internal
    Paging Zone (1-32 in 384i, 1-8 in 124i) for Combined Paging. When an extension user makes a Combined Page,
    they simultaneously broadcast into both the External and Internal Zone. In 384i, make sure the extensions as-
    signed to the Internal Paging zone are in the same Tenant Group as the corresponding External Paging zone.
    Use the table below for the default assignments.
    Program 1610 Default Assignments
    User
    Dialed CodeExternal Zone (Zone
    No.) PagedInternal Zone (Group
    No.) Paged
    124i 384i
    *10 All Call (0) 1 All Call (0)
    *11 1 1 1
    *12 2 1 1
    *13 3 1 1
    *14 4 1 1
    *15 5 1 1
    *16 6 1 1
    *17 7 1 1
    *18 8 1 1
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Paging (External)
    Paging (Internal)
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1610 (Combined Paging Assignments):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1610 + HOLD
    Tenant No?
    3. Select the Tenant Group (1-4) you want to program + HOLD
    Zone No?
    1600 - Paging Options
    1610 - Combined Paging Assignments
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    							4. Enter the External Paging Zone you want to program + HOLD
    Enter 1-8 for External Zones 1-8 or 0 for External All Call Paging.
    Group No:
    The previously programmed assignment displays.
    5. Enter the Internal Paging Zone you want assigned to the External Zone you entered in step 4 + HOLD
    In 384i, enter 1-32 for Internal Zones 1-32 or 0 for Internal All Call Paging.
    In 124i, enter 1-8 for Internal Zones 1-8 and 0 for Internal All Call Paging.
    6. Repeat from step 4 to select another External Paging Zone.
    OR
    HOLD to repeat from step 3 to select another Tenant Group.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1600 - Paging Options
    1610 - Combined Paging Assignments
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    							1700 - Pooled Modem Options  
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    Description
     124i Not available. 384i Not available.
    INThe 1700 - Pooled Modem Options are not used.
    1700 - Pooled Modem Options
      
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    							— For Your Notes —
    1700 - Pooled Modem Options
      
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    							1800 - DISA, OPA and DID1801 - DISA Password
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    Description
     124i Available — 15 users and 10 DISA
    Classes of Service. 384i Available — 15 users and 15 DISA
    Classes of Service in each of four
    Tenant Groups.
    INUse Program 1801 - DISA Password to set the 6-digit DISA password and the DISA Class of Service for each
    user. In 384i, there are 15 users per Tenant Group, with one password and one DISA Class of Service assign-
    ment (from 1-15) for each user. This allows for up to 60 assignments. In 124i, there are 15 users with one pass-
    word and one DISA Class of Service assignment (from 1-10) for each user.
    When a DISA caller enters a password, the system identifies the user and associates the appropriate DISA Class
    of Service with the call. Assign the DISA Class of Service in program 0412. When programming DISA Class of
    Service, you make one entry for each Night Service mode:
    DAY = Day Mode
    NIT = Night Mode
    MID = Midnight Mode
    REST = Rest Mode
    Conditions
    (A.) The DISA Class of Service cannot be 0. 
    (B.) You cannot use Programs 0406 and 1005 to assign Class of Service to DISA trunks.
    Feature Cross Reference
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1801 (DISA Password):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1801 + HOLD
    Tenant No?
    3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group you want to program (1-4) + HOLD
    User No?
    4. For the Tenant Group selected, enter the user number (1-15) + HOLD
    PWD:
    5. Enter the six digit password for the user selected + HOLD
    CLS(DAY) :
    6. Enter the user’s DISA Class of Service for Day Mode DISA calls + HOLD
    384i has 15 DISA Classes of Service (1-15) per Tenant Group. 124i has 10 DISA Classes of
    Service.
    CLS(NIT) :
    7. Enter the user’s DISA Class of Service for Night Mode DISA calls + HOLD
    CLS(MID) :
    8. Enter the user’s DISA Class of Service for Midnight Mode DISA calls + HOLD
    CLS(REST) :
    9. Enter the user’s DISA Class of Service for Rest Mode DISA calls + HOLD
    User No?
    1800 - DISA, OPA and DID
    1801 - DISA Password
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    							10. Repeat from step 4 and select another user
    OR
    HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to select another Tenant Group.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1800 - DISA, OPA and DID
    1801 - DISA Password
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    							1802 - DISA and OPA Operating Mode
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    Description
     124i Available — one Tenant Group. 384i Available — with a unique entry for
    each of four Tenant Groups.
    INUse Program 1802 - DISA and OPA Operating Mode to set the operating mode of each DISA trunk. This sets
    what happens to the call when the DISA or Automated Attendant (OPA) caller calls a busy or unanswered exten-
    sion, dials incorrectly or waits too long to dial. The call can either disconnect (0) or Transfer to an alternate desti-
    nation (1). When setting the DISA and OPA Operating Mode, you make an entry for each Night Service mode:
    DAY = Day Mode
    NIT = Night Mode
    MID = Midnight Mode
    REST = Rest Mode
    The options are:
    Item 1 = Time-out without dialing
    Item 2 = Unanswered or busy
    Item 3 = Misdial
    If the DISA Automated Attendant (OPA) trunk is set to Transfer (1), use Program 1803 to set the transfer destination.
    Conditions
    For Automated Attendant (OPA) callers, the call follows the setting of Item 3 only if Program 2209 = 0 for
    the trunk.
    Feature Cross Reference
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1802 (DISA and OPA Operating Mode):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1802 + HOLD
    Tenant No?
    3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group (1-4) you want to program + HOLD
    Item No?
    4. Select the Operating Mode (1-3) you want to program.
    1 = Time-out without dialing, 2 = Unanswered or busy, 3 = Incorrect Dial
    5. HOLD
    Mode(DAY) :
    6. For the Operating Mode selected, enter 0 to disconnect or 1 to Transfer  in the Day Mode.
    7. HOLD
    Mode(NIT) :
    8. For the Operating Mode selected, enter 0 to disconnect or 1 to Transfer  in the Night Mode.
    9. HOLD
    Mode(MID) :
    10. For the Operating Mode selected, enter 0 to disconnect or 1 to Transfer  in the Midnight Mode.
    11. HOLD
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    1802 - DISA and OPA Operating Mode
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    							Mode(REST) :
    12. For the Operating Mode selected, enter 0 to disconnect or 1 to Transfer in the Rest Mode.
    13. HOLD
    Item No?
    14. Repeat from step 4 to enter another DISA Operating Mode.
    OR
    HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to program another Tenant Group.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1800 - DISA, OPA and DID
    1802 - DISA and OPA Operating Mode
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    							1803 - DISA and OPA Transfer Destination
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    Description
     124i Available — 52 trunks and 16 Ring
    Groups. 384i Available — 128 trunks and 128
    Ring Groups. Voice Mail destination
    requires system software 3.04 or
    higher.
    INUse Program 1803 - DISA and OPA Transfer Destination to set the transfer destination for each DISA and
    Automated Attendant (OPA) trunk. In 384i prior to system software 3.04 and in 124i, the destination can be a
    Ring Group (1-128 in 384i, 1-16 in 124i). In 384i system software 3.04 or higher, the destination can be a Ring
    Group (1-127) or Voice Mail (128). The DISA or OPA calls routes to the destination if:
    •An Operating Mode is set to 1 in Program 1802, and
    •The caller causes the condition to occur.
    When assigning the transfer destination Ring Group, you make a separate entry for each Night Service mode:
    DAY = Day Mode
      NIT = Night Mode
    MID = Midnight Mode
    REST = Rest Mode
    Conditions
    To have Automated Attendant overflow go to Voice Mail, enter the number of the Ring Group that contains just
    the Voice Mail ports (with ringing enabled).
    Feature Cross Reference
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Voice Announce Unit
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1803 (DISA and OPA Transfer Destination):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1803 + HOLD
    TRK Port No?
    3. Enter the port number (1-52 in 124i, 1-128 in 384i) of the DISA or OPA trunk you want to program +
    HOLD
    Group(DAY) :
    4. For the trunk selected, enter the transfer destination for the Day Mode.
    In 384i prior to system software 3.04 and in 124i, the destination can be a Ring Group (1-128 in
    384i, 1-16 in 124i). In 384i system software 3.04 or higher, the destination can be a Ring Group (1-
    127) or Voice Mail (128).
    5. HOLD
    Group(NIT) :
    6. For the trunk selected, enter the transfer destination for the Night Mode.
    7. HOLD
    Group(MID) :
    8. For the trunk selected, enter the transfer destination for the Midnight Mode.
    9. HOLD
    Group(REST) :
    10. For the trunk selected, enter the transfer destination for the Rest Mode.
    1800 - DISA, OPA and DID
    1803 - DISA and OPA Transfer Destination
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    							11. HOLD
    TRK Port No?
    12. Repeat from step 3 to program another trunk.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1800 - DISA, OPA and DID
    1803 - DISA and OPA Transfer Destination
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