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    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1026 - Loop Key Data
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    							1027 - Fixed Call Forwarding Setup
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    Description
     124i Available — 96 extension/virtual
    extension destinations. 384i Available — 384 extension/virtual
    extension destinations. Option 4
    requires system software version
    3.04.
    INFor each extension/virtual extension port, use Program 1027 - Fixed Call Forwarding Setup to assign the
    Fixed Call Forwarding Type (0-4) and the destination extension/virtual extension port. The following chart
    shows the Fixed Call Forwarding Types:
    Fixed Call
    Forwarding Type 1Description
    0 Fixed Call Forwarding disabled
    1 Fixed Call Forwarding with both extensions
    ringing
    2 Fixed Call Forwarding when unanswered
    3 Fixed Call Forwarding immediate
    4 Fixed Call Forwarding when busy or
    unanswered
    1  To assign Fixed Call Forwarding when busy in 384i prior to
      software version 3.04, refer to   Program 1029.
    The Fixed Call Forwarding destination can be an on- or off-premise extension port or a Voice Mail port.
    Conditions
    Do not use Fixed Call Forwarding Type 1 (Both Ringing) with Voice Mail ports.
    Feature Cross Reference
    Call Forwarding, Fixed
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1027 (Fixed Call Forwarding Setup):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1027 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port you want to program + HOLD
    In 384i, extension ports are 1-256. Virtual extension ports are 257-384.
    In 124i, extension ports are 1-72. Virtual extension ports are 73-96.
    Type:
    4. Enter the Fixed Call Forwarding Type (0-4) + HOLD
    0 = Disabled, 1 = Both Ringing, 2 = Unanswered, 3 = Immediate and 4 = When busy or un-
    answered.
    Do not use type 1 for Voice Mail ports.
    Target Port:
    1000 - Extension Options
    1027 - Fixed Call Forwarding Setup
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    							5. Enter the Fixed Call Forwarding target (destination) port  + HOLD
    The target port can be an on- or off-premise extension port or a Voice Mail port.
    STA PORT No?
    6. Repeat from step 2 and enter another extension port.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1027 - Fixed Call Forwarding Setup
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    							1028 - Multiple Directory Number Key Delayed Ringing
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    Description
     124i Available — 72 extensions. 384i Available — 256 extensions.
    INUse Program 1028 - Multiple Directory Number Key Delayed Ringing to individually program an exten-
    sion’s Multiple Directory Number/Call Coverage keys for Delayed Ringing (1) or Immediate Ringing (0). You
    make an assignment for each Night Service Mode:
    DAY = Day Mode
    NIT = Night Mode
    MID = Midnight Mode
    REST = Rest Mode
    Program the Delayed Ringing interval for Multiple Directory Number/Call Coverage keys in Program 0414
    Item 5 (see page 764).
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Multiple Directory Numbers / Call Coverage
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1028 (Multiple Directory Number Key Delayed Ringing):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1028 + 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
    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
    Ring(DAY) :
    6. For the key selected, enter the Day Mode ringing option for calls to the virtual extension.
    0 = Immediate Ringing, 1 = Delayed Ringing. 
    Ring(NIT) :
    7. For the key selected, enter the Night Mode ringing option for calls to the virtual extension.
    0 = Immediate Ringing, 1 = Delayed Ringing. 
    Ring(MID) :
    8. For the key selected, enter the Midnight Mode ringing option for calls to the virtual extension.
    0 = Immediate Ringing, 1 = Delayed Ringing. 
    9. For the key selected, enter the Rest Mode ringing option for calls to the virtual extension.
    0 = Immediate Ringing, 1 = Delayed Ringing. 
    KEY No?
    10. 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
    1028 - Multiple Directory Number Key Delayed Ringing
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    							1029 - Fixed Call Forwarding When Busy
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    Description
     124i Not available. 384i Not available in system software
    3.04 or higher. Prior to system
    software version 3.04, this option
    was for Fixed Call Forwarding when
    Busy or Unanswered.
    INFor each extension/virtual extension port, use Program 1029 - Fixed Call Forwarding When Busy to assign
    the Fixed Call Forwarding When Busy destination extension port. The following chart shows the Fixed Call For-
    warding Types. The Fixed Call Forwarding destination can be an on- or off-premise extension port or a Voice
    Mail port.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Call Forwarding, Fixed
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1029 (Fixed Call Forwarding When Busy):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1029 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port you want to program + HOLD
    Extension ports are 1-256. Virtual extension ports are 257-384.
    Target Port:
    4. Enter the Fixed Call Forwarding When Busy target (destination) port + HOLD
    The target port can be an on- or off-premise extension port or a Voice Mail port.
    STA PORT No?
    5. Repeat from step 2 and enter another extension port.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1029 - Fixed Call Forwarding When Busy
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    							1030 - Fixed Call Forward Off-Premise
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    Description
     124i Available — 96 extension/virtual
    extension ports. 384i Available — 384 extension/virtual
    extension ports.
    INFor each extension/virtual extension port, use Program 1030 - Fixed Call Forward Off-Premise to assign the
    Fixed Call Forwarding Off-Premise telephone number. The Off-Premise destination can be up to 24 digits long,
    using 0-9, *, # and P (for pause). Be sure to include the trunk access code (e.g., 9) in the number.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1030 (Fixed Call Forward Off-Premise):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1030 + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    3. Enter the number of the extension port you want to program + HOLD
    In 384i, extension ports are 1-256. Virtual extension ports are 257-384.
    In 124i, extension ports are 1-72. Virtual extension ports are 73-96.
    Dial:
    4. Enter the off-premise telephone number for the extension selected + HOLD
    STA PORT No?
    5. Select another extension port to program + HOLD.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1000 - Extension Options
    1030 - Fixed Call Forward Off-Premise
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    							1100 - DSS Console Options1101 - DSS Console Extension Assignment
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    Description
     124i Available — two DSS Consoles per
    extension; eight maximum per
    system. 384i Available — four DSS Consoles per
    extension, 32 maximum per system.
    INUse Program 1101 - DSS Console Extension Assignment to identify which extensions have DSS Consoles
    connected. In 384i, you can have up to eight different extensions with DSS Consoles. A single extension can
    have up to 4 DSS Consoles (32 maximum consoles per system). In 124i, you can have up to four different exten-
    sions with DSS Consoles. A single extension can have up to two DSS Consoles (eight maximum per system).
    When programming, each extension/DSS Console(s) combination is called a Console Number. In 384i, there are
    eight Console Numbers (1-8). In 124i, there are four Console Numbers (1-4). You assign Console Numbers to
    extensions. When entering data, you normally make the assignment for Console Number 1 first.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1101 ( DSS Console Extension Assignment):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1101 + HOLD
    DSS No?
    3. Enter the Console Number (1-8 in 384i, 1-4 in 124i) you want to assign + HOLD
    DSS_n:
    4. Enter the number of the extension port (1-256) you want to assign to the Console Number selected in the
    previous step.
    5. HOLD
    DSS No?
    6. Repeat from step 3 to select another Console Number (1-8).
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1100 - DSS Console Options
    1101 - DSS Console Extension Assignment
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    							1102 - DSS Console Key Range
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    Description
     124i Not required — a single console can
    access all extensions and DLS. 384i Available.
    INUse Program 1102 - DSS Console Key Range to set the range of the DSS Console’s keys. You can have the
    keys on a DSS Console access one of the following four ranges:
    DSS Console Key Ranges
    Range Keys Description
    1 1-100 First 200 extensions (ports 1-200)
    2 1-100 Second 200 extensions (ports 201-400)
    3 1-100 Third 200 extensions (ports 401-600)
    4 1-100 Direct line selection
    When programming, each Console Number (1-8) can have up to four consoles installed. Each installed console
    is called a Connection Number. For example, a Console Number with one DSS Console installed has Connec-
    tion Number 1. A Console Number with three DSS Consoles installed has Connection Numbers 1-3. 
    Conditions
    If an extension has four DSS Consoles, one of the consoles must be for Direct Line Selection (Type 4).
    Feature Cross Reference
    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1102 (DSS Console Key Range):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1102 + HOLD
    DSS No?
    3. Enter the Console Number (1-8) you want to program + HOLD
    Connect No?
    4. For the Console Number selected in the previous step, select the Connection Number (1-4).
    5. HOLD
    Connect_n:
    6. For Connection Number specified, enter the DSS Console range (1-4) + HOLD
    Connect No?
    7. Repeat from step 4 to select another Connection Number to program.
    OR
    HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to program another Console Number.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1100 - DSS Console Options
    1102 - DSS Console Key Range
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    							1103 - DSS Console Key Assignments
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    Description
     124i Available — four Console Numbers
    with a key range from 1-100. 384i Available — eight Console Numbers
    with a key range from 1-600.
    INUse Program 1103 - DSS Console Key Assignments to customize the key assignments for DSS Consoles. A
    DSS Console key can have any function up to four digits long (e.g., extension number, Service Code etc.).
    Conditions
    In 384i, use Program 1106 to change the key assignments for DSS Consoles programmed for Direct Line Selec-
    tion (range 4).
    Feature Cross Reference
    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1103 (DSS Console Key Assignments):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1103 + HOLD
    DSS No?
    3. Enter the Console Number (1-8 in 384i, 1-4 in 124i) you want to program + HOLD
    Key No?
    4. Enter the DSS Console key (1-600 in 384i, 1-100 in 124i) you want to program.
    For programming purposes in 384i:
    DSS Console assigned to range 1 (in Program 1102) has keys 1-200.
    DSS Console assigned to range 2 (in Program 1102) has keys 201-400.
    DSS Console assigned to range 3 (in Program 1103) has keys 401-600.
    5. HOLD
    Key_nnn:
    6. Enter the function for the key you selected + HOLD
    A DSS Console can have any function up to four digits long, such as an extension number or a
    Service Code.
    Key No?
    7. Repeat from step 4 to program another key.
    OR
    HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to select another Connection Number.
    OR
    HOLD + HOLD to exit.
    1100 - DSS Console Options
    1103 - DSS Console Key Assignments
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    							1104 - DSS Console Alternate Answering
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    Description
     124i Available — up to four extensions
    can have DSS Consoles (Console
    Numbers 1-4). 384i Available — up to eight extensions
    can have DSS Consoles (Console
    Numbers 1-8).
    SAUse Program 1104 - DSS Console Alternate Answering to select the Alternate Answering extension for a DSS
    Console. When a user places their console off-duty (by pressing the ALT. key), their calls go to the programmed
    destination instead.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 1104 (DSS Console Alternate Answering):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1104 + HOLD
    DSS No?
    3. Enter the Console Number (1-8 in 384i, 1-4 in 124i) you want to program + HOLD
    DSS_n:
    4. Enter the Console Number (1-8 in 384i, 1-4 in 124i) that is the Alternate Answering position + HOLD
    DSS No?
    5. Repeat from step 3 to select another Console Number to program.
    OR
    HOLD to exit.
    1100 - DSS Console Options
    1104 - DSS Console Alternate Answering
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