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    							Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0112 (Intercom and Alarm Ring Tone):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0112 + HOLD
    Pattern No?
    3. To set the Intercom ring tone, enter 1 + HOLD
    OR
    To set the External Alarm Sensor ring tone, enter 2 + HOLD
    Type No?
    4. Enter the number of the Type (1-3) you want to program + HOLD
    1 = High, 2 = Middle and 3 = Low
    Frequency No?
    5. Enter the frequency you want to program (1-3) + HOLD
    Refer to the Intercom and Alarm Ring Tones chart if necessary.
    6. For the frequency selected in the previous step, enter the Frequency Number + HOLD
    For frequencies 1 and 2, select from System Tones - Part A. For frequency 3, select from System
    Tones - Part B.
    7. Repeat from step 5 to program another frequency.
    OR
    HOLD + Repeat from step 4 to program another Type.
    8. OR
    HOLD + HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to select either the Intercom (1) or Alarm (2) ring tone.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0112 - Intercom and Alarm Ring Tone
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    							0114 - Analog Trunk (ATRU PCB) Timers (Part A)
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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 0114 - Analog Trunk (ATRU PCB) Timers (Part A) to set the critical timing for the Analog
    Trunk (ATRU) PCB. The system uses the entries you make in this program for all ATRU PCBs. Refer to the fol-
    lowing chart for a description of each timer, its range and default setting. For additional ATRU PCB timers, also
    see 0135 - Analog Trunk (ATRU PCB) Timers (Part B) on page 701.
    Analog Trunk (ATRU PCB) Timers
    Item
    (Timer No.)Description Range Default
    Item 1Loop Current Detection Time (LOOP-Detect)
    For loop start trunks, loop current must be present for
    this interval before the system seizes the trunk.1-255 (4-1020
    mS in 4 mS
    steps)(384i)
    150 (600 mS)
    (124i)
    75 (300 mS)
    Item 2Loop Disconnect/Abandoned Call Time
    (H&D-Detect)
    This timer sets the Loop Disconnect (loop current
    interruption) interval for trunks. If the system detects
    a loop disconnect longer than this interval, it assumes
    the CO has disconnected. The system then returns the
    trunk to idle.
    The system also uses this timer to supervise outside
    calls on Hold. If the system senses a loop current
    interruption from a held call that exceeds this interval,
    it assumes the outside party has hung up and
    terminates the call.
    The Flash interval (set in Item 9 below) should be less
    than this interval. If not, flashing a line could
    immediately disconnect it.1-255 (4-1020
    mS in 4 mS
    steps)(384i)
    50 (200 mS) in
    3.05 or higher
    12 (48 mS) prior
    to 3.05
    (124i)
    12 (48 mS)
    Item 310 PPS DP Break Time (DP-Break [10])]
    For 10 PPS Dial Pulse trunks, this sets the digit break
    time. 1-255 (4-1020
    mS in 4 mS
    steps)15 (60 mS)
    Item 410 PPS DP Make Time (DP-Make [10]) 
    For 10 PPS Dial Pulse trunks, this sets the digit make
    time. 1-255 (4-1020
    mS in 4 mS
    steps)10 (40 mS)
    Item 510 PPS DP Interdigit Time (DP-Intdt [10]) 
    For 10 PPS Dial Pulse Trunks, this sets the interdigit
    time (i.e., the quiet time between DP digits).1-255
    (100-25500 in
    100 mS steps)8 (800 mS)
    Item 620 PPS DP Break Time (DP-Break [20])
    For 20 PPS Dial Pulse trunks, this sets the digit break
    time. 1-255 (4-1020
    mS in 4 mS
    steps)8 (32 mS)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0114 - Analog Trunk (ATRU PCB) Timers (Part A)
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    Item
    (Timer No.)Description Range Default
    Item 720 PPS DP Make Time (DP-Make [20])
    For 20 PPS Dial Pulse trunks, this sets the digit make
    time.1-255 (4-1020
    mS in 4 mS
    steps)4 (16 mS)
    Item 820 PPS DP Interdigit Time (DP-Intdt [20])
    For 20 PPS Dial Pulse trunks, this sets the interdigit
    time (i.e., the quiet time between DP digits).1-255
    (100-25500
    mS in 100 mS
    steps)5 (500 mS)
    Item 9Flash (Hooking 1) 
    This sets the flash (Hooking 1) duration for analog
    trunk calls. See Program 0901, Item 6.1-255
    (16-4080 mS
    in 16 mS steps)50 (800 mS)
    Item 10Flash (Hooking 2)
    This sets the flash (Hooking 2) duration for analog
    trunk calls. See Program 0901, Item 6.1-255
    (16-4080 mS
    in 16 mS steps)(384i)
    156 (2496 mS)
    (124i)
    78 (1248 mS)
    Item 11Ground Start Time (Ground) 
    Before the system can start a ground start trunk, the
    telco’s tip ground signal must be present for longer
    than this interval. 1-255
    (16-4080 mS
    in 16 mS steps)9 (144 mS)
    Item 12Pause Time (Pause) 
    This sets the length of the system pause (e.g., the
    pause in dialing after a PBX access code). 1-255
    (seconds)(384i)
    1 (1 second) in
    3.05 or higher
    3 (3 seconds)
    prior to 3.05
    (124i)
    3 (3 seconds)
    Item 13CES Incoming Detection Time 1 (tsrd 0)
    (CES-Detect 1)
    Not Used in North America1-255 (8-2040
    mS in 8 mS
    steps)13 (104 mS)
    Item 14CES Incoming Detection Time 2 (tsrd 1)
    (DES-Detect 2)
    Not used in North America1-255 (8-2040
    mS in 8 mS
    steps)38 (304 mS)
    Item 15Immediate Ring Detect Time (IMM-Detect)
    See the illustration on page 701.1-255 (8-2040
    mS in 8 mS
    steps)13 (104 mS)
    Item 16Extended Ring Detect Time (EXT-Detect)
    See the illustration on page 701.1-255
     (8-2040 mS)63 (504 mS)
    Item 17Call Disconnect Time (INC-Stop) 
    If the loop current on a trunk call is interrupted for
    longer than this interval, the system terminates the
    call. See the illustration on page 701.1-255
    (100-25500
    mS in 100 mS
    steps)60 (6000 mS)
    Item 18(384i Only) Power Recovery Loop Current
    Detection Time
    Not used.1-255
    (100-25500
    mS in 100 mS
    steps)30 (3000 mS)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0114 - Analog Trunk (ATRU PCB) Timers (Part A)
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    							Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0114 (Analog Trunk Timers [Part A]):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0114 + HOLD
    Item No?
    3. Enter the number of the timer (Item) you want to program + HOLD
    4. Enter the desired timer duration + HOLD
    5. Repeat from step 3 to make additional entries
    OR
    HOLD to exit
    Ring Off Ring On
    Set trunk for Immediate or Extended
    Ring Detect in Program 0901 Item 2.
    Program 0114 Item 15Program 0114 Item 17
    Program 0114 Item 16
    92000 - 143
    Off On
    Ring
    DetectCall Disconnect Time
    Immediate
    Ring Detect
    Extended
    Ring Detect
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0114 - Analog Trunk (ATRU PCB) Timers (Part A)
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    							0115 - Analog Station (ASTU) Timers
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    Description
     124i Available (except for Item 9). 384i Available.
    INUse Program 0115 - Analog Station (ASTU) Timers to set various timing parameters for the Analog Station
    (ASTU) PCB. The system uses the entries you make in this program for all ASTU PCBs. Refer to the following
    chart for a description of each timer, its range and default setting.
    Analog Station (ASTU PCB) Timers
    Item
    (Timer No.)Description Range Default
    Item 1Break Detection Time (DTCT-Break)1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps)1 (10 mS)
    Item 2Make Detection Time (DTCT-Make)1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps)1 (10 mS)
    Item 3Off-Hook Detection Time (DTCT-OFHK) 1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps)20 (120 mS)
    Item 4Post-Off-Hook Detection Time (OFHK-Guard)1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps)59 (300 mS)
    Item 5Maximum Break Time (MAX-Break)1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps) 19 (100 mS)
    Item 6Maximum Flash Time (MAX-Flash)1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps)(384i)
    199 (1005 mS)
    (124i)
    99 (505 mS)
    Item 7Maximum Make Time (MAX-Make)1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps)19 (100 mS)
    Item 8Post-Dial Detection Time (Dial-Guard)1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps)69 (350 mS)
    Item 9Minimum Grounding Time (MIN-Ground)
    Note: This item is not available in 124i.1-255
    (10-1280 mS
    in 5 mS steps)19 (100 mS)
     
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Single Line Telephones
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0115 - Analog Station (ASTU) Timers
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    							Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0115 (Analog Station Timers):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0115 + HOLD
    Item No?
    3. Enter the timer (Item) you want to program + HOLD
    4. Enter the desired timer duration + HOLD
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0115 - Analog Station (ASTU) Timers
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i  Available.
    - Requires Base 2.13, EXCPRU 2.18
    or higher.- Requires system software 3.04 or
    higher.
    INUse this program to set the criteria for DTMF signaling, dial tone detection, and dial, busy and ringback tones.
    The system uses this program to filter out invalid tones from connected telco or PBX. For example, an incoming
    DTMF tone can only be accepted as valid by the system if it meets the criteria in Items 1-10. 
    DTMF and Dial Tone Detection Setup
    Item Description Range Default
    DTMF Tone Criteria (Items 1-10)
    Item 1DTMF On Time (SIGNAL_DUR)
    This option sets the minimum on time for DTMF tones.
    Valid DTMF tones must be longer than this interval.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)1 (20 mS)
    Item 2DTMF Off Time (PAUSE_DUR)
    This option sets the minimum off time for DTMF tones
    over trunks. If the break in the DTMF tone is ≥
     than this
    interval, the system assumes the DTMF tone has stopped.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)1 (20 mS)
    Item 3Maximum DTMF Detection Level for Trunks
    (MAXLEV[EXT])
    Valid DTMF tones from trunks cannot exceed this level.1-6
    (0 dBm to -5
    dBm in 1
    dBm steps)1 (-4 dBm)
    Item 4Maximum DTMF Detection Level for OPXs
    (MAXLEV[INT])
    Valid DTMF tones for analog extensions cannot exceed
    this level.1-6
    (0 dBm to -5
    dBm in 1
    dBm steps)5 (0 dBm)
    Item 5Minimum DTMF Detection Level for Trunks
    (MINLEV[EXT])
    Valid DTMF tones from trunks cannot be below this level.1-6 (-32 to -37
    dBm in - dBm
    steps), or
    11-16 (-50 to
    -55 dBm in 1
    dBm steps)6 (-37 dBm)
    Item 6Minimum DTMF Detection Level for OPXs
    (MINLEV[INT])
    Valid DTMF tones from analog extensions cannot be
    below this level.1-6 (-32 to -37
    dBm in - dBm
    steps), or
    11-16 (-50 to
    -55 dBm in 1
    dBm steps)1 (-32 dBm)
    Item 7Twist Level for Trunks (TWISTLEV[EXT])
    The level of the two tones in a DTMF burst cannot vary
    my more than this setting. If variance in the tone levels
    exceed this setting, the system considers the tone invalid.1-6 (
    + 5 to +
    10 in 1 dB
    steps)6 (+ 10 dB)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0116 - Tone Detection Setup
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    Item Description Range Default
    Item 8Twist Level for OPXs (TWISTLEV[INT])
    The level of the two tones in a DTMF burst cannot vary
    by more than this setting. If variance in the tone levels
    exceeds this setting, the system considers the tone invalid.1-6 (+ 5 to +
    10 in 1 dB
    steps)6 (+ 10 dB)
    Item 9Guard Time for Trunks (GUARDLEV[EXT])
    After seizing an outgoing trunk, the system waits this
    interval before outputting DTMF digits.1-8 (10-38 mS
    in 4 mS steps)4 (22 mS)
    Item 10Guard Time for OPXs (GUARDLEV[INT])
    After seizing an OPX circuit, the system waits this
    interval before outputting DTMF digits.1-8 (10-38 mS
    in 4 mS steps)4 (22 mS)
    Dial Tone Detection Criteria (Items 11-18)
    Item 11Minimum Dial Tone Detection Level for Trunks
    (DET_MIN[EXT])
    Incoming dial tone on trunks must be ≥
     this level before
    the system will detect it.1-9 (-5 to -45
    dBm in 5
    dBm steps)7 (-39 dBm)
    Item 12Minimum Dial Tone Detection Level for OPXs
    (DET_MIN[INT])
    Incoming dial tone on OPX circuits must be ≥
     this level
    before the system will detect it.1-9 (-5 to -45
    dBm in 5
    dBm steps)4 (-24 dBm)
    Item 13Dial Tone Detection On Time (DTON_DETECT)
    Incoming dial tone must last for this interval before the
    system will detect it. The system ignores dial tone1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)10 (200 mS)
    Item 14Dial Tone Detection Off Time (DTOF_DETECT)
    Once the system detects dial tone, it uses this option to
    filter out momentary interruptions. If the interruptions are
    shorter than this interval, the system ignores them. If the
    interruptions are ≥
     this interval, the system assumes dial
    tone has stopped.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)8 (160 mS)
    Item 15Out-of-Band Signal Elimination Ratio for Trunks
    (OUTBAND[EXT])
    This option sets the limits for frequency variations in dial
    tone on trunks. Dial tone is normally composed of a 350
    Hz and 440 Hz signal. This option allows dial tone
    frequencies to be either 25% or 50% out-of-band (i.e., 25-
    50% higher or lower than normal).1 or 2
    (1=50%,
    2=25%)1 (50%)
    Item 16Out-of-Band Signal Elimination Ratio for OPXs
    (OUTBAND[INT])
    This option sets the limits for frequency variations in dial
    tone on OPX circuits. Dial tone is normally composed of
    a 350 Hz and 440 Hz signal. This option allows dial tone
    frequencies to be either 25% or 50% out-of-band (i.e., 25-
    50% higher or lower than normal).1 or 2
    (1=50%,
    2=25%)1 (50%)
    Item 17Signal-to-Noise Ratio for Trunks (S/N[EXT])
    This option sets the ratio of dial tone to the trunk’s idle
    channel noise.1-3 (1=-15
    dB, 2=-20 dB,
    3=-25dB)2 (-20 dB)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0116 - Tone Detection Setup
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    Item Description Range Default
    Item 18Signal to Noise Ratio for OPX Circuits (S/N[INT])
    This option sets the ratio of dial tone to the OPX circuit’s
    idle channel noise.1-3 (1=-15
    dB, 2=-20 dB,
    3=-25dB)2 (-20 dB)
    Dial, Busy and Ringback Tone Criteria
    For Items 19-32 below, make an entry for each of the three tone types. Each tone type has two
    frequencies: Tone A and Tone B.
      Tone Type 1 = RBT (Ringback Tone)
      Tone Type 2 = BT (Busy Tone)
      Tone Type 3 = SDT (Standard Dial Tone)
    Item 19Minimum Cycle Time (CYCLE_MIN)
    This option sets the minimum duration for the tone’s
    cycle. Tone cycles less than this setting are invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=132
    (2.64 sec)
    BT=132
    (2.64 sec)
    SDT=42
    (840 mS)
    Item 20Maximum Cycle Time (CYCLE_MAX)
    This option sets the maximum duration for the tone’s
    cycle. Tone cycles greater than this setting are invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=167
    (3.34 sec)
    BT=167
    (3.34 sec)
    SDT=57
    (1.14 sec)
    Item 21Dial Tone 1 Minimum On Time for Tone A
    (DTON_MIN_A)
    Set the minimum duration of Tone A for the tone type you
    are programming. Tones less than this interval are invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=42
    (840 mS)
    BT=20
    (400 mS)
    SDT=3
    (60 mS)
    Item 22Dial Tone 1 Minimum On Time for Tone B
    (DTON_MIN_B)
    Set the minimum duration of Tone B for the tone type you
    are programming. Tones less than this interval are invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=0
    BT=0
    SDT=0
    Item 23Dial Tone 1Maximum On Time for Tone A
    (DTON_MAX_A)
    Set the maximum duration of Tone A for the tone type you
    are programming. Tones longer than this duration are invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=57
    (1.14 sec)
    BT=29
    (580 mS)
    SDT=8
    (160 mS)
    Item 24Dial Tone 1 Maximum On Time for Tone B
    (DTON_MAX_B_)
    Set the maximum duration for Tone B for the tone type you
    are programming. Tones longer than this duration are invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=0
    BT=0
    SDT=0
    Item 25Dial Tone 1 Minimum Off Time for Tone A
    (DTOF_MIN_A)
    For the tone type you are programming, set the Tone A
    cycle minimum off time. If the cycle off time is less than
    this interval, the tone is invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=87
    (1.74 sec)
    BT=20
    (400 mS)
    SDT=3
    (60 mS)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0116 - Tone Detection Setup
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    Item Description Range Default
    Item 26Dial Tone 1 Minimum Off Time for Tone B
    (DTOF_MIN_B)
    For the tone type you are programming, set the Tone B
    cycle minimum off time. If the cycle off time is less than
    this interval, the tone is invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=0
    BT=0
    SDT=0
    Item 27Dial Tone 1 Maximum On Time for Tone A
    (DTOF_MAX_A)
    For the tone type you are programming, set the Tone A
    cucle maximum off time. If the cycle off time is greater
    than this interval, the tone is invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=112
    (2.24 sec)
    BT=29
    (580 mS)
    SDT=8
    (160 mS)
    Item 28Dial Tone 1 Maximum On Time for Tone B
    (DTOF_MAX_B)
    For the tone type you are programming, set the Tone B
    cycle maximum off time. If the cycle off time is greater
    than this interval, the tone is invalid.1-255
    (20-5100 mS
    in 20 mS steps)RBT=0
    BT=0
    SDT=0
    Item 29Dial Tone 1 On Count Time for Tone A
    (DTON_CNT_A)
    For the tone type you are programming, this option sets
    the number of On Time repetitions for Tone A. Tones
    with more than this number of On Repetitions are invalid.0-255 Seconds RBT=1
    (1 second)
    BT=3
    (3 seconds)
    SDT=4
    (4 seconds)
    Item 30Dial Tone 1 On Count Time for Tone B
    (DTON_CNT_B)
    For the tone type you are programming, this option sets
    the number of On Time repetitions for Tone B. Tones
    with more than this number of On Repetitions are invalid.0-255 Seconds RBT=0
    BT=0
    SDT=0
    Item 31Dial Tone Off Count Time for Tone A (DTOF_CNT_A)
    For the tone type you are programming, this option sets
    the number of Off Time repetitions for Tone A. Tones
    with more than this number of Off Repetitions are invalid.0-255 Seconds RBT=1
    (1 second)
    BT=3
    (3 seconds)
    SDT=4
    (4 seconds)
    Item 32Dial Tone Off Count Time for Tone B (DTOF_CNT_B)
    For the tone type you are programming, this option sets
    the number of Off Time repetitions for Tone B. Tones
    with more than this number of Off Repetitions are invalid.0-255 Seconds RBT=0
    BT=0
    SDT=0
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Abbreviated Dialing (Items 11-32)
    Automatic Route Selection (Items 11-32)
    Central Office Calls, Placing(Items 11-32)
    Direct Inward Dialing (DID)  (Items 1-10 and 19-32)
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA) (Items 1-10)
    Single Line Telephones (Items 1-10)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0116 - Tone Detection Setup
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