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P rogram 3: S ystem F ea ture s
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Program 3 is initially set as follows: 
·Number of Operators = 01 
·Operator Extension = 300 for Operator 01 
·Number of Digits in a System Speed Dial Code = 03 (the codes are
700-799) 
·Side Tone Test Digit = 2 
·Voice Mail Installed = N
·Voice Mail Master Extension Number = 300 (none assigned) 
·Enable Dial-out of # in a Speed Dial Number = N 
·Dial 1 Before Area Code (NPA) Calls = Y 
·Walking Class of Service Security Code = None
·Play MOH for Transferred Calls = N...

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Voice Mail Installed 
Use this option to indicate whether or not a Voice Mail system is installed.
Note:  Use the VX programs in the following order:  14, 18 (I), 3, 19, 12, 17, 16.
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Voice Mail on page 185.
Voice Mail Master Extension Number 
Use this option to select the master extension number (301-347) for Voice Mail (VX).
Note:  Use the VX programs in the following order:  14, 18 (I), 3, 19, 12, 17, 16.
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Voice Mail on page 185.
Enable...

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Filling Out the Program Record Form
In this box . . .Enter this data . . .
# Operators 00-04
Operator XX Extension 300-347
# System Speed Dial Digits 02-03
Side Tone Test Digit 0-9
Voice Mail Y - installed
N - not installed
Voice Mail Master Ext 300 - none assigned
301-347 (extensions 301-347)
Dial-out # in Speed Dial Y - enable dial-out 
N - disable dial-out
Dial 1 Before Area Code Y - 1 is required
N - 1 is not required
Walking COS Security Code Up to eight digits
Play MOH on Transfer Y - enable
N -...

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Entering Data Into Memory
To enter Program 3 data:1.Enter program mode. 
-Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #. 
2.Press key 3 to enter Program 3. 
3.To accept the displayed data: Press #. 
OR 
To change or enter data:  Dial data, press #. 
-To erase data before pressing #:  Dial *. 
4.Repeat step 3 for all data. 
-If you finish and do not see, SAVE TO EXIT:
Press SAVE before step 5. 
5.Select an option:
To select another program: Press its key.
OR
To exit the program mode: Press SAVE once....

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Program 17To assign a Record key to an extension for recording
conversations
Program 16To assign to each Voice Mail extension (selected in
Program 18) outgoing access to the lines used by the
VX’s Message Notification and Message Reminder
features
For Dial 1 + Area Code: 
Program 6To set up Toll Restrictions 
System Options Program 3: System Features
Part II:  DIGITAL SYSTEM Programs 209 

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P rogram 4: S ystem Time rs
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Program 4 is initially set as follows for timers 01-12: 
·(01) Park Orbit = 60s 
·(02) Hold Recall = 60s 
·(03) Camp-On = 60s 
·(04) Line Response = 1.5s 
·(05) Modem Reserve = 30s
·(06) Number of Rings Before Recall = 5
·(07) Number of Delayed Rings= 3 
·(08) Flash Response = .7s
·(09) Dial Tone Detect = 10s
·(10) Make = 40ms
·(11) Break = 60ms 
·(12) Interdigit = 640ms
Program 4 lets you set the duration of the following system timers: 
(01) Park Orbit 
Use this timer to...

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·A recalling held outside call rings the extension that placed it on Hold before it
changes to key ring and rings all extensions programmed for ringing on that
line
·A transferred call rings an idle or busy Multibutton or an idle ESL/ASI before re-
calling the transferring extension
·A recalling Transfer rings the transferring extension before it changes to key
ring and rings all extensions programmed for ringing on that line
·A call rings a Hunt Group extension before ringing the next extension in the...

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(11) Break 
Use this timer to determine how long (04-1020 milliseconds) the relays open on Dial
Pulse (DP) lines.  You can only enter a value that is a multiple of 04 (e.g., 04, 08,
etc.), and it must be compatible with the requirements of the local telco.
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Dial Pulse (DP) and Dual Tone Multifrequency
(DTMF) Compatibility on page 77.
(12) Interdigit 
Use this timer to determine how long (04-1020 milliseconds) of a pause there is
between digits dialed on a Dial Pulse (DP)...

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Example 
The Hold Recall timer is set for 90 seconds.
Entering Data Into Memory
To enter Program 4 data:1.Enter program mode. 
-Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #. 
2.Press key 4 to enter Program 4. 
3.Dial Timer No., press #. 
4.To accept the displayed data:  Press #. 
OR 
To change or enter data:  Dial data, press #. 
-To erase data before pressing #:  Dial *. 
5.Repeat steps 3-4 for remaining timers. 
6.Select an option:
To exit Program 4:  Press SAVE once. 
OR
To enter another program after...

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P rogram 5: P BX Ac ce ss C odes
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Program 5 is initially set as follows: 
·PBX Access Codes = None 
Program 5 lets you store up to 11 PBX Access Codes in system memory.  A PBX
Access Code is a code that a DIGITAL SYSTEM extension user dials for an outside
line when the DIGITAL SYSTEM is installed behind a PBX.  The codes can be one
or two digits long, and a two-digit code can have a wild card character (X).  For
example, if you enter 9X, the system recognizes 90-99 as valid PBX Access codes.
Use this...
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