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    							T1 Trunk Timers
    Timer Description Range Default
    Item 27Receive Wink Duration Minimum Time1-255 
    (8-2040 mS in 8 mS
    steps)12 (96 mS)
    Item 28Receive Wink Duration Maximum Time1-255 
    (8-2040 mS in 8 mS
    steps)45 (360 mS)
    Item 29Pause Time After Wink Receive1-255 
    (8-2040 mS in 8 mS
    steps)13 (104 mS)
    Item 30Receive Dial Pulse Make Minimum Time1-255 
    (4-1020 mS in 4 mS
    steps)3 (12 mS)
    Item 31Receive Dial Pulse Make Maximum Time1-255 
    (4-1020 mS in 4 mS
    steps)19 (76 mS)
    Item 32Receive Dial Pulse Break Minimum Time1-255 
    (4-1020 mS in 4 mS
    steps)8 (32 mS)
    Item 33Receive Dial Pulse Break Maximum Time1-255 
    (4-1020 mS in 4 mS
    steps)27 (216 mS)
    Item 34Guard Time for Loop Start Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)9 (900 mS)
    Item 35Guard Time for Ground Start Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)9 (900 mS)
    Item 36Guard Time for DID Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)9 (900 mS)
    Item 37Guard Time for Tie Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)9 (900 mS)
    Item 38Guard Time for OPX Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)9 (900 mS)
    Item 39Guard Time 21-255 
    (4-1020 mS in 4 mS
    steps)3 (12 mS)
    Item 40Ring Type1=Single ring
    2=Double ring1 (Single ring)
    Item 41Double Ringing Send Time 11-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)5 (500 mS)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0136 - T1 Trunk Timers
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    							T1 Trunk Timers
    Timer Description Range Default
    Item 42Double Between Ringing Send Time 11-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)5 (500 mS)
    Item 43Double Ringing Send Time 21-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)5 (500 mS)
    Item 44Double Between Ringing Send Time 21-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)25 (2.5 S)
    Item 45Single Ringing Send Time1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)30 (3 S)
    Item 46Single Between Send Time1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)10 (1 S)
    Item 47Receive Flash Duration Minimum Time for Tie
    Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)3 (300 mS)
    Item 48Receive Flash Duration Minimum Time for
    OPX Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)3 (300 mS)
    Item 49Receive Flash Duration Maximum Time for Tie
    Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)6 (600 mS)
    Item 50Receive Flash Duration Maximum Time for
    OPX Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)6 (600 mS)
    Item 51Flash Send Time for Loop Start Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)5 (500 mS)
    Item 52Flash Send Time for Ground Start Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)5 (500 mS)
    Item 53Flash Send Time for DID Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)5 (500 mS)
    Item 54Flash Send Time for Tie Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)5 (500 mS)
    Item 55Flash Send Time for OPX Trunks1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)5 (500 mS)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0136 - T1 Trunk Timers
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    							T1 Trunk Timers
    Timer Description Range Default
    Item 56Dial Send Time1-255 
    (100-25500 mS in
    100mS steps)20 (2 mS)
    Item 57On-Hook Bit Send Time1-255 40 (4 S)
    Item 58Dial Pulse Interval Minimum Time1-255 
    (4-1020 mS in 4 mS
    steps)27 (108 mS)
    Item 59Clock Select1=Internal
    2=External2 = External
    Item 60Distance Between PCB and CSU1-5 
    (133 feet to 665 feet, in
    133 foot steps)1 (133 feet)
    Item 61Frame Type1=D3/D4
    2=ESF1 (D3/D4)
    Item 62Zero Suppression1=B8ZS
    2=AMI/ZCS1 (B8ZS)
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility)
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0136 - T1 Trunk Timers
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    							Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0136 (T1 Trunk Timers):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0136 + HOLD
    Item No?
    3. Enter the number of the timer you want to program + HOLD
    4. Enter the data for the selected timer + HOLD
    Item No?
    5. Return to step 3 select another timer to program.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0136 - T1 Trunk Timers
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    							0137 - ISDN Primary Interface Layer 2 Operating Mode Setup
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    Description
     124i Not available. 384i Available.
    INRefer to the system PRI (P/N 92000PRI**) or BRI (P/N 92000BRI**) Manual.
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0137 - ISDN Primary Interface Layer 2 Operating Mode Setup
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    							0138 - ISDN Primary Interface Layer 3 Operating Mode Setup
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    Description
     124i Not available. 384i Available.
    INRefer to the system PRI (P/N 92000PRI**) or BRI (P/N 92000BRI**) Manual.
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0138 - ISDN Primary Interface Layer 3 Operating Mode Setup
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    							0139 - BRI ISDN Line TEI Assignment
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    Description
     124i Not available. 384i Available.
    INRefer to the system PRI (P/N 92000PRI**) or BRI (P/N 92000BRI**) Manual.
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0139 - BRI ISDN Line TEI Assignment
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    							— For Your Notes —
    0100 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part A)
    0139 - BRI ISDN Line TEI Assignment
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    							0200 - Programming Passwords0201 - Setting the Programming Passwords
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    Description
     124i Available — four users and one
    Tenant Group. 384i Available — eight users and four
    Tenant Groups.
    INUse Program 0201 - Setting the Programming Passwords to set the system passwords. For password entry
    purposes, the system allows multiple users (4 in the 124i and 8 in the 384i). Each user can have a:
    •Unique alphanumeric name (up to 10 alphanumeric characters long).
    While in the programming mode, the user name shows on the telephone display.
    •Password entry of up to 10 digits (using 0-9, # and *)
    •(384i Only) Tenant assignment (1-4, 0 = access to all Tenant Groups)1
    •Password level 
    While in the programming mode, the Abbreviation shows on the telephone display.
    Level Password Default Name 384i Tenant Description
    0 - - - Blocked User (cannot program)
    2 (IN) 12345678 DX-2NA 0 Installer Level - Access to all
    programs in this manual
    3 (SA) 0000 CUSTOMER1 1 System Administrator Level 1 -
    Restricted access
    4 (SB) 9999 CUSTOMER2 1 System Administrator Level 2 -
    More restricted access
    Refer to the following table when entering password data. Press DND to toggle between upper and lower case.
    Keys for Entering Names
    Use this key . . . When you want to . . .
    DSS1 Enter characters A-D. After selecting your entry, press
    check to have system accept it.
    DSS2 Enter characters E-H. After selecting your entry, press
    check to have system accept it.
    DSS3 Enter characters I-L. After selecting your entry, press check
    to have system accept it.
    DSS4 Enter characters M-P. After selecting your entry, press
    check to have system accept it.
    DSS5 Enter characters Q-T. After selecting your entry, press
    check to have system accept it.
    DSS6 Enter characters U-Z. After selecting your entry, press
    check to have system accept it.
    0200 - Programming Passwords
    0201 - Setting the Programming Passwords
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    A user in one tenant group can program extensions in another tenant group if the password level allows. 
    						
    							Keys for Entering Names
    Use this key . . . When you want to . . .
    DSS7 Enter a hyphen (-). After selecting your entry, press check
    to have system accept it.
    DSS8 Enter a blank space. After selecting your entry, press check
    to have system accept it.
    DSS9 Enter extended ASCII characters. Press repeatedly to scroll
    through the list. After selecting your entry, press check to
    have system accept it.
    DSS10 Enter punctuation marks. Press repeatedly to scroll through
    the list. After selecting your entry, press check to have
    system accept it.
    CHECK Save text entry as part of name after you select it. You need
    to press CHECK after selecting characters from DSS keys
    1-10. You don’t need to press CHECK after dialing a dial
    pad digit (0-9, # or *).
    CLEAR Clear the text entry if you want to start over.
    Dialpad digits 0-9, #
    and *.Enter numbers, # and * as part of the name. You don’t need
    to press CHECK after entering these characters.
    Conditions
    Only one extension can be in the programming mode at any one time.
    Feature Cross Reference
    Tenant Service
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0201 (Setting the User Passwords):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0201 + HOLD
    User No?
    3. Enter the user number (1-8) + HOLD
    If pressing HOLD has no effect, you have entered an invalid user number. The 124i has four us-
    ers. The 384i has eight users.
    Name:
    The previously entered name displays (if any).
    4. Enter the new name (up to 10 alphanumeric characters) + HOLD
    PWD:
    The previously programmed password displays.
    5. Enter the new password (up to 10 digits - 0-9, # and *) + HOLD
    Tenant:
    The previously programmed tenant assignment displays.
    6. Enter the Tenant Group assignment (1-4, 0 for all tenants) + HOLD
    Level:
    The previously programmed tenant assignment displays.
    0200 - Programming Passwords
    0201 - Setting the Programming Passwords
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