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    							1009 - Cordless/Desktop Extension Assignment
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    Description
     124i Available — 72 extensions. 384i Available — 256 extensions.
    INUse Program 1009 - Cordless/Desktop Extension assignment to assign a Nitsuko 900i cordless telephone
    to its companion keyset. You must make an assignment in this program if you want to enable the desk but-
    ton on the Nitsuko 900i base unit.
    This program is currently not used.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1009 (Cordless/Desktop Extension Assignment):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1009 + HOLD
    Boss STA PORT?
    3. Enter the number of the Nitsuko 900i extension port (1-256 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i) + HOLD
    STA_nnn:
    4. Enter the number of the companion keyset extension port (1-256 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i) + HOLD
    Boss STA PORT?
    5. Repeat from step 3 to program another cordless/desktop assignment.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1009 - Cordless/Desktop Extension Assignment
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    							1010 - External Alarm Extensions
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    Description
     124i Available — eight alarm inputs (four
    on each PGDU PCB). 384i Available — 16 alarm inputs (eight
    on each PGDU PCB).
    INUse Program 1010 - External Alarm Extensions to assign extensions to each of the system alarm inputs.
    When an alarm occurs, the system alerts the assigned extensions. The 384i system can have up to 16 alarm in-
    puts (eight on each PGDU PCB). The 124i system can have up to eight alarm inputs (four on each PGDU PCB).
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    External Alarm Sensors
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1010 (External Alarm Extensions):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1010 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port (1-256 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i) you want to program + HOLD
    Sensor No?
    4. For the extension selected, enter the number of the alarm sensor you want to program.
    5. HOLD
    In 384i, the first PGDU installed has alarm inputs 1-8. The second PGDU has alarm inputs 9-16.
    In 124i, the first PGDU installed has alarm inputs 1-4. The second PGDU has alarm inputs 5-8.
    Sensor_nn:
    6. Select the alarm alert mode: 0 = No ring, 1 = Ring
    7. HOLD
    Sensor No?
    8. Repeat from step 4 to select another alarm sensor.
    OR
    HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to select another extension port to program.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1010 - External Alarm Extensions
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    							1011 - Function Key Initialization
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    Description
     124i Available — 72 extensions. 384i Available — 256 extensions
    INUse Program 1011 - Function Key Initialization to initialize an extension’s Programmable Function Keys.
    When initialized, all of an extension’s function keys are line keys.
    Conditions
    This option is not available in the PC Program.
    Feature Cross Reference
    Programmable Function Keys
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1011 (Function Key Initialization):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1011 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port (1-256 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i) you want to program + HOLD
    Initial?(Yes:1)
    4. (To initialize) Enter 1 + HOLD to initialize the extensions function keys.
    Initialized!
    5. HOLD + Skip to step 7.
    STA PORT No?
    OR
    6. (To go to the next step without initializing) HOLD + Go to step 7.
    STA PORT No?
    7. Repeat from step 3 to enter another extension port number.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1011 - Function Key Initialization
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    							1012 - Call Pickup Group
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    Description
     124i Available — 92 extensions/virtual
    extensions and eight Call Pickup
    Groups. 384i Available — 384 extensions/virtual
    extensions and 32 Call Pickup
    Groups.
    INUse Program 1012 - Call Pickup Group to assign extensions to Call Pickup Groups. The 384i system allows
    up to 32 Call Pickup Groups. The 124i allows up to eight Call Pickup Groups. This program also lets you assign
    an extension’s Call Pickup Group priority. If two extensions in a group are ringing at the same time, Group Call
    Pickup intercepts the highest priority extension first.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Group Call Pickup
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1012 (Call Pickup Group):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1012 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port you want to program.
    In 384i, extension port numbers are 1-256. Virtual extension port numbers are 257-384.
    In 124i, extension port numbers are 1-72. Virtual extension port numbers are 73-96.
    4. HOLD
    STG No:
    5. Assign a Call Pickup Group (1-32 in 384i, 1-8 in 124i) to the extension selected + HOLD
    Order No:
    6. Enter the extension’s Call Pickup Group priority number (1-384 in 384i, 1-96 in 124i).
    7. HOLD
    STA PORT No? 
    8. Repeat from step 3 to program another extension port.
    OR
    HOLD to begin sort.
    Sorting...
    Sort complete!
    9. Then HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1012 - Call Pickup Group
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    							1013 - Extension Ringdown (Hotline) Assignments
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    Description
     124i Available — 96 extensions/virtual
    extensions and 24 Hotline
    assignments. 384i Available — 384 extensions/virtual
    extensions and 50 Hotline
    assignments (in each Tenant Group).
    INUse Program 1013 - Extension Ringdown (Hotline) Assignments to set up the Hotline assignments. The 384i
    system supports up to 50 Hotline assignments in each Tenant Group. The 124i system supports 24 Hotline as-
    signments. Each assignment as an originator/boss extension and a destination secretary extension.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Ringdown Extension
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1013 (Extension Ringdown [Hotline] Assignments):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1013 + HOLD
    Tenant No?
    3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group (1-4) you want to program + HOLD
    Hotline
    4. For the Tenant Group you select, enter the Hotline number you want to program.
    In 384i, Hotline numbers are 1-50. In 124i, Hotline numbers are 1-24.
    5. HOLD
    Origin EXT No:
    6. Enter the Hotline originator (boss) extension number (200-455) + HOLD
    In 384i, extension numbers are 301-456. Virtual extension numbers are 457- 684. Make sure the
    extension number you select is part of the Tenant Group you specified in step 3.
    In 124i, extension numbers are 301-372. Virtual extension numbers are 373-396.
    Target EXT No:
    7. Enter the Hotline destination (secretary) extension number + HOLD
    In 384i, make sure the extension number you select is part of the Tenant Group you speci-
    fied in step 3.
    Hotline No?
    8. Repeat from step 4 to program another Hotline.
    OR
    HOLD to repeat from step 3 and select another Tenant Group.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1013 - Extension Ringdown (Hotline) Assignments
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    							1014 - Park Group
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    Description
     124i Available — 72 extensions and eight
    Park Groups. 384i Available — 256 extensions and 32
    Park Groups.
    INUse Program 1014 - Park Group to assign an extension to a Park Group. The 384i system allows a total of 32
    Park Groups. The 124i system allows a total of eight Park Groups. An extension can only pick up a call parked
    in orbit by an extension in its own group.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Park
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1014 (Park Group):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1014 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port you want to program (1-256 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i) + HOLD
    STA PORT _nnn:
    4. Enter the Park Group number (1-32 in 384i, 1-8 in 124i) + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    5. Repeat from step 3 to program another extension port.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1014 - Park Group
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    							1015 - Universal Answer/Auto-Answer
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    Description
     124i Available — 72 extensions and 36
    routes. 384i Available — 256 extensions and 64
    routes.
    INUse Program 1015 - Universal Answer/Auto Answer to assign trunk routes 1-64 (set in Program 0906) to ex-
    tensions for Universal Answer. If the call ringing the paging system is in an extension’s assigned route, the user
    can dial the Universal Answer code (#0) to pick up the call.
    You can also use this program to let an extension user automatically answer trunk calls that ring other extensions
    (not their own). When the user lifts the handset, they automatically answer the ringing calls based on Trunk
    Group Routing programming (defined in Program 0906). The extension user’s own ringing calls, however, al-
    ways have priority over calls ringing other co-worker’s extensions. Refer to the Line Preference feature for more
    information. 
    You make one entry for each Night Service mode:
    DAY = Day Mode
    NIT = Night Mode
    MID = Midnight Mode
    REST = Rest Mode
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Line Preference
    Night Service
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1015 (Universal Answer/Auto-Answer):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1015 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port (1-256 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i) you want to program + HOLD
    Route(DAY):
    4. For the extension selected, enter the Day Mode route for Universal Answer/Auto-Answer.
    5. HOLD
    Route(NIT):
    6. For the extension selected, enter the Night Mode route for Universal Answer/Auto-Answer.
    In 384i, route numbers are 1-64. In 124i, route numbers are 1-36.
    7. HOLD
    Route(MID):
    8. For the extension selected, enter the Midnight Mode route for Universal Answer/Auto-Answer.
    9. HOLD
    Route(REST):
    10. For the extension selected, enter the Rest Mode route for Universal Answer/Auto-Answer.
    11. HOLD
    STA PORT No?
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    1015 - Universal Answer/Auto-Answer
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    							12. Repeat from step 3 to program another extension port.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1015 - Universal Answer/Auto-Answer
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    							1016 - Multiple Directory Number Ring Assignment
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    Description
     124i Available — 72 extensions. 384i Available — 256 extensions.
    INUse Program 1016 - Multiple Directory Number Ring Assignment to assign the ringing options for an
    extension’s Multiple Directory Number (virtual extension) keys. You make an assignment for each Night
    Service Mode:
    DAY = Day Mode
    NIT = Night Mode
    MID = Midnight Mode
    REST = Rest Mode
    Assign extension numbers and names to virtual extension ports in Program 0502. Program Multiple Directory
    Number (virtual extension) keys in Program 1006 (code 1036).
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Multiple Directory Numbers / Call Coverage
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1016 (Multiple Directory Number Ring Assignment):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1016 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port (1-256 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i) you want to program + HOLD
    F_Key No?
    4. For the extension port selected, enter the number of the function key (1-32) assigned as a virtual exten-
    sion appearance you want to program.
    5. HOLD
    Port _nnn Used!
    The display above shows the number of the virtual extension port assigned to the key.
    6. HOLD
    Ring(DAY) :
    7. For the key selected, enter the Day Mode ringing option for calls to the virtual extension.
    0 = Calls do not ring, 1 = Calls ring. 
    Ring(NIT) :
    8. For the key selected, enter the Night Mode ringing option for calls to the virtual extension.
    0 = Calls do not ring, 1 = Calls ring.
    Ring(MID) :
    9. For the key selected, enter the Midnight Mode ringing option for calls to the virtual extension.
    0 = Calls do not ring, 1 = Calls ring.
    Ring(REST) :
    10. For the key selected, enter the Rest Mode ringing option for calls to the virtual extension.
    0 = Calls do not ring, 1 = Calls ring.
    F_Key No?
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    1016 - Multiple Directory Number Ring Assignment
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    							11. Repeat from step 5 to enter another function key.
    OR
    HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to program another extension port.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1016 - Multiple Directory Number Ring Assignment
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