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·A call to an extension (300-347), except Callbacks 
Note:  If you select 300, only Night calls that ring 300 activate the relay.
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See External Alerting Devices on page 84.
Filling Out the Program Record Form
In this box . . .Enter this data . . .
Background Music (BGM) Y - enable
N - disable
Music On Hold Y - enable
N - disable
Ext. Page Zone 1 Y - enable
N - disable
Ring over All Call Y - enable
N - disable
Ext. Page Zone 2 Y - enable
N - disable
BGM Music to Ext. Zones Y -...

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Example 
The Paging/Music Volume is set at the medium volume.
Entering Data Into Memory:
To enter Program 7 data:1.Enter program mode. 
-Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #.
2. Press key 7 to enter Program 7. 
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 enter another program: Press its...

Page 243

P rogram 8: Displa y Messa ges
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Program 8 is initially set as follows for messages 600-615: 
·600 = CALL 
·601 = BACK BY 
·602 = MEETING IN RM 
·603 = OUT TO LUNCH
·604 = GONE FOR THE DAY 
·605 = ON VACATION 
·606 = ON BUSINESS TRIP 
·607 = IN THE MEETING 
·608 = BACK BY 10AM 
·609 = BACK BY 11AM 
·610 = BACK BY NOON 
·611 = BACK BY 2PM 
·612 = BACK BY 4PM 
·613 = BACK TOMORROW 
·614 = BACK NEXT WEEK 
·615 = HAVE A GOOD DAY
Note:  When the system has an AUX Module, there are no messages initially....

Page 244

Example 
Message 600 is as follows:  IN CONFERENCE.
Entering Data Into Memory
To enter Program 8 data:1.Enter program mode. 
-Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #. 
2.Press key 8 to enter Program 8. 
3.Dial Message No., press #. 
4.To accept the displayed data:  Press #. 
OR 
To erase the displayed data:  Dial *, then enter message
data or (press # and go to step 3). 
OR
To change or enter data: Enter the message, press #. To
enter a message:
-Press the dial pad button for the desired letter or...

Page 245

Progra mming Line Options
P rogram 10: Line  Port Cha ra cte ristic s
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Program 10 is initially set as follows for each line (01-16): 
·Line Circuit Type = CO (Central Office) Loop Start Line with DTMF
signaling 
·Line Gain = 0 dB 
·PBX Line = N 
·Side Tone Test = N 
·Line Name = Unassigned 
Program 10 lets you define the following characteristics for each line (01-16):
Line Circuit Type 
Use this option to identify the type of line connected to each line port.
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Dial Pulse...

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Filling Out the Program Record Form
In this box . . .Enter this data . . .
Circuit Type 10 - CO Loop Start, DTMF
11 - CO Loop Start, DP
X  - Not installed
Line Gain 01 - -6 dB
02 - -3 dB
03 -  0 dB (normal)
04 - +3 dB
05 - +6 dB
PBX Line Y  - PBX Line
N  - Non-PBX Line
Side Tone Test Y  - enable side tone test
N  - bypass side tone test
Name Up to 16 characters (letters,
numbers, blank spaces)
Example 
Line 04 is a CO Loop Start DP line with normal Line Gain, no Side Tone Test and
the name, MR. JONES....

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-To get a letter to appear:  Dial the number (1, 2, or
3) that corresponds to the letter’s position on the
button (e.g. dial 1 if you want the first letter). 
 OR
 To make a number appear:  Dial 4. 
Note:  To make a blank space, Q, or Z appear:
Dial 1, 2, or 3, respectively. 
-Repeat a-b for all characters (to erase the previous
character, press LAST). 
-To erase data before pressing #:  Dial *.  To enter
circuit type X:  Press DIAL, dial X (9).
5.Repeat step 4 for all data. 
-If you finish and do not...

Page 248

P rogram 11: Line  Groups
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Program 11 is initially set as follows: 
·No Line Groups 
Program 11 lets you place lines into groups for placing outside calls.  When an
extension user selects a line group to place a call, the DIGITAL SYSTEM gives the
user the first available line in the group.  You can program line groups only if the
DIGITAL SYSTEM is equipped with an AUX Module. 
The DIGITAL SYSTEM can accommodate up to nine line groups, numbered 90-98.
Any number of lines can be in a group, but a group...

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Entering Data Into Memory
To enter Program 11 data:1.Enter program mode. 
-Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #. 
2.Press key 11 to enter Program 11. 
3.Dial Line (Trunk) Group No., press #. 
4.To accept the displayed data:  Press #. 
OR
To change or enter data:  Dial line data, press #. 
-To erase a data entry before you press #: Dial *.
-To remove a line from a group, dial * when you see
it.  Dialing * when you see the first line removes all
lines from the group. 
5.Repeat steps 4-5 for all lines....

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P rogram 12: Line  Fe atures
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Program 12 is initially set as follows for each line (01-16): 
·Call Pickup Group = 00 (does not ring a Pickup Group) 
·Toll Restrict = Y 
·Direct Termination (Day) = 300 (not directly terminated) 
·Direct Termination (Night) = 300 (not directly terminated) 
·Class of Service = 01 (no Distinctive Ringing)
Program 12 lets you assign the following features to each line (01-16) in the system:
Call Pickup Group 
Use this option to have an incoming line ring all the extensions...
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