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Central Office Calls, Placing
DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features63
Central Office Calls, Placing
Description
The system provides flexibility in the way each extension user can place outgoing trunk calls. A 
user can place a call by:
Pressing a Line Key
Any keyset can have line keys for one-touch access to specific trunks. See Line Keys on 
page 176 for more.
Pressing a Loop Key
Loop Keys provide a user with one-touch access to the assigned Loop Group. Loop Groups 
can consist of one or more Trunk...

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Programming Guide
Step-by-step guide for setting up Central 
Office Calls, Placing (Page 1 of 4)
Step 1: Check to be sure each trunk’s circuit type and loop length setting matches the con-
nected trunk circuit.
• In Program 1001 - Trunk Circuit Type (page 416), 
enter the correct circuit type for each trunk (51 = 
loop start DTMF, 52 = loop start DP).
• In Program 0402 - Codec Digitizing Method 
(page 382), be sure to always set...

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Central Office Calls, Placing
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• In Program 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers 
(page 396), change the trunk extension numbers 
to meet the site requirements (e.g., 501-516).
Step 5: Should trunk names be left at their default setting (Trunk 1, Trunk 2 etc.).
• In Program 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers 
(page 396), leave the trunk names at their default 
setting.
• In Program 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers 
(page 396), change the trunk names to meet...

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• In Program 1704 - Line Key (page 444), make 
sure no keys are assigned as line keys (code 03).
Step 9: Should extension user have single digit (dial 9) access to outside calls?
• In Program 0501 - Single Digit Access 
(page 395), enter Y.
• In Program 1802 - Station’s Dial 9 Group 
(page 456), assign the Trunk Group (0-8) the sta-
tion will select after the user dials 9.
• In Program 1002 - Trunk Groups (page 424), 
assign trunks...

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Central Office Calls, Placing
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Programming List
Program 0402 - Line Response (page 378)
When the system fails to detect loop current on a trunk, it will wait this interval before mark-
ing the trunk as defective. Be sure the value you enter is compatible with the local telco.
Program 0402 - Force Idle (Trunk Guard Time) (page 379)
Set the guard time for trunks. When the system disconnects a trunk (e.g., after a user hang up), 
the system keeps the line idle...

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Program 0402 - DP Make Timer (page 380)
Set the duration of the Dial Pulse Make signal (i.e., relay closed). This is the “on” time in a 
Dial Pulse digit. Set this timer for compatability with the connected telco or PBX/Centrex. 
Keep in mind that there are three components of a Dial Pulse digit: Make interval, Break 
interval and Interdigit interval.
Program 0402 - DP Break Timer (page 380)
Use this timer to set the duration of...

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Central Office Calls, Placing
DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features69
Program 1802 - Line Dial Up (page 456)
Enter Y to allow an extension to access lines 1-16 by dialing trunk access codes #901-#916.
Program 1802 - Station’s Dial 9 Group (page 456)
Assign the trunk group (0-8) a user accesses when they dial 9 for an outside line or press a 
switched loop key. This option does not apply to systems with ARS installed.
Program 1802 - Key Access to Outbound Lines (page 457)
Enter Y to enable an...

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Feature Operation
To place a call over a specific trunk using a line key:
1. Lift handset.
2. Press line key.
You may also be able to press a Loop Key. See Loop Keys on page 179 for more.
3. Dial outside number.
To place a call over a specific trunk (using Line Dial-up or Direct Trunk Access):
1. Lift handset.
2. Press ICM.
If you hear busy tone, you may be able to dial 2 to queue for the busy trunk. See Trunk 
(Line) Queuing / Trunk...

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Check Key
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Check Key
Description
A display telephone user can use the CHECK key to check keyset and DSS Console Programmable 
Function Key assignments and Personal Speed Dial bin names.
Conditions
None
Default Setting
Enabled
Programming Guide
None
Programming List
None
Other Related Features
Programmable Function Keys (page 235)
Check Programmable Function Key assignments.
Speed Dial (page 263)
Check Personal Speed Dial bin assignments.
Feature Operation
To...

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Check Key
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To check a Personal Speed Dial bin name:
1. Press CHECK
2. Press the Personal Speed Dial Key.
The programmed Personal Speed Dial name displays.
3. Press another key or SPK to exit the check mode.N/A
SPK flashes fast. 
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