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5. Dial the trunk code (e.g., 01) or press line key.
From a hybrid system, you can optionally enter a trunk group code (9, 90-98).
6. Dial the telephone number.
To enter a Pause, press HOLD.
To enter a Flash, press MSG (Base  
>02.00/AUX Module >02.10).
To enter a Delay, press DIAL (Base  
> 02.00/AUX Module >02.10).
7. Hang up.
To store an Intercom Feature (at your keyset):
1. Press DIAL.
Listen for: Dial tone
If you are programming a One-Touch Speed Dial key, skip this step.
2. Press PGM#.
Listen for:...

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3. Dial Personal Speed Dial bin number (20-29, 50-59) or press bin key.
Listen for: Stored number dialing out
If Speed Dial number contains a Pause, you may have to press * to continue dialing.
If you have an ASI/OPX/ESL set, you can only dial the bin code (20-29, 50-59).
If you hear busy tone, press an idle line key.  Your call dials out automatically.
1
To call a Personal Speed Dial number (using a One-Touch Speed Dial key):
1. Lift handset.
You can preselect a trunk by pressing a line key.
2. Press...

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Chaining Speed Dial Numbers (Keysets Only)
To chain Speed Dial numbers:
1. Place first call using Speed Dial.
Wait for number to dial out.
2. Press Dial.
3. Press Speed Dial bin key of second number.
You can chain an many bins as you want.
Do not dial a bin number.
OR
1. Place first call using Speed Dial.
Wait for number to dial out.
2. Press One-Touch Speed Dial key of second number.
OR
1. Place first  call using Speed Dial.
Wait for number to dial out.
2. Press ICM.
3. Dial Speed Dial bin number...

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SPLIT
Description
With Split, an extension user can split (alternate) between a current call and a new call.  Split lets the extension
user easily alternate between the calls without joining (Conferencing) the parties together.
Conditions 
None
Default Configuration
Split always allowed.
Programming
Required Programming
None
Other Programming
None
Related Features
Call Waiting (Camp-On) / Off-Hook Signaling
These features let an extension user know when they have a call waiting.
Central Office Calls,...

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To Split between a new call and your current call (when your current call is an Intercom call and your
new call is an outside call):
1. Press HOLD to put current call on Hold.
2. Press line key to answer waiting call.
Listen for: Conversation with new caller
You can also Split after placing a call.
3. Press ICM.
Listen for: Dial tone
4. Press * and dial 7.
You answer the call on Hold.  Your previous call now goes on Hold instead.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to continue alternating between the calls.
To Split...

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STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING
Description
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides a record of the system’s calls.  Typically, the record out-
puts to a customer-provided printer, terminal or SMDR data collection device.  SMDR allows the system admin-
istrator to account for usage at each extension and trunk.  This makes charge-back and traffic management easier.
SMDR requires the installation of a customer-provided ASCII record collection device (e.g., printer).  The de-
vice connects to the...

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SMDR Format
Report Start Header
Char. Field
Line 1 1-32 STATION-MESSAGE-DETAIL-RECORDING
33,34 Carriage return, line feed
Line 2 1-8 Date (mm/dd/yy)
9Space
10-17 Time (hh:mm:ss)
18,19 Carriage return, line feed
Line 3 1,2 Carriage return, line feed
Line 4 1,2 Carriage return, line feed
Call Record Header
Lines 1 and 3 1,2 Blank
3-6 - characters
7 + character
8-10 - characters
11 + character
12-41 - characters
42 + character
43-52 - characters
53 + character
54-61 - characters
62 + character
63-70 -...

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SMDR Format
Report Start Header
Char. Field
62 | character
63-70 (space)ELAPSE(space)
71 | character
72-77 (space)COST(space)
78 | character
79,80 S#
Call Record
1,2 Blank
3-6 Extension number, space
7 | character
8-10 Space, trunk number
11 | character
12-41 Number dialed (right justified, preceded by spaces)
42 | character
43-52 Account Code (right justified, preceded by spaces)
53 | character
54-61 Start time (hh:mm:ss)
62 | character
63-70 Elapsed time of call (hh:mm:ss)
71 | character
72-77 Cost of...

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Default Configuration
•SMDR port is 1200 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit with no parity.
•The SMDR report prints at 12:00 A.M., and includes incoming, local and toll calls.
Programming
Required Programming
➣P- Print SMDR Report
Print the SMDR report.  The system can clear or retain records from the SMDR buffer after the report
prints. [Y=clear buffer after printing reports, N=run reports without clearing buffer]
➣QZ- SMDR Setup, SMDR Only for Toll Calls
Have the SMDR report include all outside calls, or just...

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Related Features
Account Code Capability
After a user enters an Account Code, dialing #, additional digits and another # may change the SMDR
Account Code entry.
Attendant Positions
The attendant may change the baud rates. See page 283.
Call Timer
The Call Timer also helps users keep track of their time on the phone.
Caller ID
To allow for the temporary storage of Caller ID trunk names, the SMDR buffer now holds 108 records
(reduced from 120).
Centrex Compatible Feature Keys
The system administrator must...
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