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    							0015 - Automatic Backup
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    Description
     124i Not applicable. 384i Available — requires system
    software 3.06.02 or higher.
    INUse Program 0015 - Automatic Backup to automatically back up program data to the CPRU floppy disk. This
    helps ensure that the system will retain site-specific data in the event of a power failure or system reset. You can
    set the Automatic Backup to occur:
    •On a specific day of the month at a preset time.
     OR
    •On selected day(s) of the week (Sunday through Saturday) at a preset time.
    Conditions
    If an error occurs while the system is doing an Automatic Backup, an alarm message will display on the tele-
    phone designated in Program 0011 - Alarm Display Telephone.
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0015 (Automatic Backup):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0015 + HOLD
    Yo u  s e e :  D AY
    3. Enter the day of the month (1-31) on which the Automatic Backup should occur + HOLD.
     OR
    Enter 0 to have the backup occur according to the day of week selections in the next step + HOLD.
    In either case, you see: Week No.?
    4. If you selected a specific day (1-31) in step 3, press HOLD and skip to step 7.
      When you press HOLD, you see: HOUR:
     OR
    If you entered 0 in step 3, select the day of the week (0-6) you want to program + HOLD.
    The days of the week are 0 (Sunday), 1 (Monday), 2 (Tuesday), 3 (Wednesday), 4 (Thursday), 5
    (Friday) and 6 (Saturday).
    After entering data, you see: (day of week):
    5. For the day of the week selected in step 4, enter 0 to disable or 1 to enable Automatic Backup +
    HOLD
    Yo u  s e e :  We e k  N o . ?
    6. Repeat from step 4 to select another day of the week (0-6).
     OR
    HOLD to go to step 7.
    If you press HOLD, you see: HOUR:
    7. Select the hour at which Automatic Backup should occur (1-23) + HOLD to exit
    Use a 24 hour clock (i.e., 13 = 1:00 PM).
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0015 - Automatic Backup
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    							0091 - View System Report
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    Description
     124i Available from PC program only. 384i Available from PC program only.
    INUse Program 0091 - View System Report to display an abbreviated system report. To have the entire system re-
    port output on the report printer, refer to 0007 - System Report Port Setup. To upload the system report from
    the system to the PC program, use PC program option Main Menu -> Communication -> O/M Command -
    > 03 Read System Information.
    384i Abbreviated System Report
    124i Abbreviated System Report
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    None (available from PC program only).
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0091 - View System Report
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    							0092 - View Alarm Report
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    Description
     124i Available from PC program only. 384i Available from PC program only.
    IN
    Use Program 0092 - View Alarm Report to display the alarm report. To have the alarm report output on
    the report printer, refer to 0008 - Alarm Report Port Setup. To upload the alarm report from the system to
    the PC program, use PC program option Main Menu -> Communication -> O/M Command -> 04 Read
    Alarm Report.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    None (available from PC program only).
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0092 - View Alarm Report
    92000SWG08  Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING   647 
    						
    							— For Your Notes —
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0092 - View Alarm Report
    648   PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08  Issue 1-0 
    						
    							0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)0101 - DTMF Tone Duty Cycle
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i Available.
    INUse Program 0101 - DTMF Tone Duty Cycle to set the DTMF tone duration (on time) and pause (off time) for
    all trunk calls. This option affects all trunk calls system wide. You make separate entries for duration and pause.
    Each entry is in 10 mS increments (e.g., entry 10 = 100 mS). The range is 1 (10 mS) to 255 (2.55 seconds).
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0101 (DTMF Tone Duty Cycle):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0101 + HOLD
    Duration:
    3. Enter the code for the duration interval (e.g., 1 = 10 mS).
    4. HOLD
    Pause:
    5. Enter the code for the pause interval (e.g., 1=10 mS).
    6. HOLD
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0101 - DTMF Tone Duty Cycle
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    							0103 - Time and Date Display Mode
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i Available.
    INUse Program 0103 - Time and Date Display to set how the Time and Date appear on display telephones. There
    are eight display modes (see the following chart):
    Time and Date Display Modes
    Mode Type Sample
    1 12 hour 10 MAR TUE 3:15PM
    2 12 hour 3:15PM MAR 10 TUE
    3 12 hour 3-10 TUE 3:15 PM
    4 12 hour 3:15PM TUE 10 MAR
    5 24 hour 10 MAR TUE 15:15
    6 24 hour 15:15 MAR 10 TUE
    7 24 hour 3-10 TUE 15:15
    8 24 hour 15:15 TUE 10 MAR
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Time and Date
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0103 (Time and Date Display Mode):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0103 + HOLD
    Type:
    3. Enter the Time and Date mode (1-8)
    4. HOLD
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0103 - Time and Date Display Mode
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    							0104 - DP to DTMF Conversion Options
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    Description
     124i Available. System has 52 trunk ports
    (1-52). 384i Available. System has 128 trunk
    ports (1-128).
    INUse Program 0104 - DP to DTMF Conversion Options to determine how a user can convert a Dial Pulse (DP)
    call to a DTMF call. for each trunk, set the type of DP to DTMF conversion required. There are three conversion
    options:
    •0 - Automatic
    DP to DTMF conversion occurs automatically if the extension user waits more than 10 seconds before di-
    aling the next digit.
    •1 - Automatic and Manual
    DP to DTMF conversion occurs automatically if the extension user waits more than 10 seconds before di-
    aling the next digit. In addition, the user can dial # to switch a DP trunk to DTMF dialing.
    •2 - Manual
    User can dial # to switch a DP trunk to DTMF dialing.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Pulse to Tone Conversion
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0104 (DP to DTMF Conversion):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0104 + HOLD
    TRK No:
    3. Enter the number of the trunk port (1-52 or 1-128) you want to program.
    4. HOLD
    TRK_nnn:
    5. Enter 0 (Automatic), 1 (Automatic and Manual) or 2 (Manual)
    6. HOLD
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0104 - DP to DTMF Conversion Options
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    							0109 - Keyset Splash Tone
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i Available. After you change this
    program and exit programming, the
    system will reset for about thirty
    seconds. 
    - Requires Base 2.13, EXCPRU 2.18
    or higher.- Requires system software 3.04 or
    higher.
    INUse this program to set the frequency of the system’s splash tone. This is the tone the system uses, for example,
    to alert the user of an incoming voice-announced Intercom call. When changing a tone, refer to the System
    Tones table below.
    System Tones - A
    No. Frequency (Hz) No. Frequency (Hz) No. Frequency (Hz)
    9
    10
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    413200.00
    2909.09
    2666.67
    2461.54
    2285.71
    2133.33
    2000.00
    1882.35
    1777.78
    1684.21
    1600.00
    1523.81
    1454.54
    1391.30
    1333.33
    1280.00
    1230.77
    1185.19
    1142.86
    1103.45
    1066.67
    1032.26
    1000.00
    969.70
    941.18
    914.29
    888.89
    864.86
    - - - - -
    820.51
    800.00
    780.49
    761.9042
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    73
    74744.19
    727.27
    711.11
    695.65
    680.85
    666.67
    653.06
    640.00
    627.45
    615.38
    603.77
    592.59
    581.82
    571.43
    561.40
    551.72
    542.37
    533.33
    524.59
    516.13
    507.94
    500.00
    492.31
    484.85
    477.61
    470.59
    463.77
    457.14
    450.80
    444.44
    438.36
    432.43
    426.6775
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    101
    102
    103
    104
    105421.05
    415.58
    410.26
    405.06
    400.00
    395.06
    390.24
    385.84
    380.95
    376.47
    372.09
    367.82
    363.64
    359.55
    355.56
    351.65
    347.83
    344.09
    340.43
    336.84
    333.33
    329.90
    326.53
    323.23
    320.00
    316.83
    313.73
    310.68
    307.69
    304.76
    301.89
    Conditions
    Do not use entry 37. The system saves entry 37 as 36 (864.86).
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0109 - Keyset Splash Tone
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    							Feature Cross Reference
    Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0109 (Keyset Splash Tone):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0109 + HOLD
    FREQ:nn-
    The previously programmed value displays.
    3. Enter the number of the new splash tone.
    Refer to the table on the previous page for splash tone numbers.
    4. HOLD to exit.
    When you exit the programming mode, the system will restart (about 6 seconds in 124i - about
    30 seconds in 384i).
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0109 - Keyset Splash Tone
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    							0110 - Keyset Confirmation Tone
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i Available. After you change this
    program and exit programming, the
    system will reset for about thirty
    seconds. 
    Requires Base 2.13, EXCPRU 2.18
    or higher.Requires system software 3.04 or
    higher.
    INUse this program to set the frequency and duration of the Dial Pad Confirmation Tone. When an extension user
    enables Dial Pad Confirmation Tone (Service Code 824), they hear this tone each time they press a telephone
    key.  When changing a tone, refer to the System Tones table below. The duration settings are from 2-25 in 5 mS
    intervals (e.g., 2 = 10 mS, 4 = 20 mS, etc.).
    System Tones - A
    No. Frequency (Hz) No. Frequency (Hz) No. Frequency (Hz)
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
    32
    33
    34
    35
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    413200.00
    2909.09
    2666.67
    2461.54
    2285.71
    2133.33
    2000.00
    1882.35
    1777.78
    1684.21
    1600.00
    1523.81
    1454.54
    1391.30
    1333.33
    1280.00
    1230.77
    1185.19
    1142.86
    1103.45
    1066.67
    1032.26
    1000.00
    969.70
    941.18
    914.29
    888.89
    864.86
    - - - - -
    820.51
    800.00
    780.49
    761.9042
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    62
    63
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    65
    66
    67
    68
    69
    70
    71
    72
    73
    74744.19
    727.27
    711.11
    695.65
    680.85
    666.67
    653.06
    640.00
    627.45
    615.38
    603.77
    592.59
    581.82
    571.43
    561.40
    551.72
    542.37
    533.33
    524.59
    516.13
    507.94
    500.00
    492.31
    484.85
    477.61
    470.59
    463.77
    457.14
    450.80
    444.44
    438.36
    432.43
    426.6775
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    100
    101
    102
    103
    104
    105421.05
    415.58
    410.26
    405.06
    400.00
    395.06
    390.24
    385.84
    380.95
    376.47
    372.09
    367.82
    363.64
    359.55
    355.56
    351.65
    347.83
    344.09
    340.43
    336.84
    333.33
    329.90
    326.53
    323.23
    320.00
    316.83
    313.73
    310.68
    307.69
    304.76
    301.89
    Conditions
    Do not use Frequency entry 37. The system saves entry 37 as 36 (864.86).
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0110 - Keyset Confirmation Tone
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