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    							0100 - Class of Service
    0101 - Class of Service Options
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming363
    Extended RingUse this option to enable or disable 
    Extended Ringing at the extension.
    • See Extended Ringing on page 119 for 
    more.EXTENDED RING?Y = Enabled
    N = DisableN
    PrivacyUse this option to enable or disable Privacy 
    at the extension.
    • See Privacy on page 226 for more.PRIVACY?
    Y = Enable
    N = DisableN
    Trunk (Line) Queuing 
    PriorityUse this option to enable or disable Trunk 
    (Line) Queuing Priority at the extension. If 
    more than one extension with Priority is 
    queued on a busy trunk, the system services 
    the Priority extensions on a first-queued, 
    first-served basis.
    • See Trunk Queuing Priority on page 332 
    for more.LINE Q PRIORITY?Y = Enable
    N = DisableN
    Forced Trunk  DisconnectUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to use Forced Trunk Discon-
    nect.
    • See Forced Trunk Disconnect on 
    page 137 for more.FORCE
    DISCONNECT?
    Y = Enable
    N = DisableCOS 1 = Y
    COS 2-15 = N
    Camp-On to Busy LineUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to Camp-On to a busy trunk.
    • See Trunk (Line) Queuing / Trunk Call-
    back on page 332 for more.CAMP ON TO LINES?Y = Enable
    N = DisableCOS 1 = Y
    COS 2-15 = N
    Initiate All Call PageUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to make an All Call Paging 
    announcement.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ALL CALL?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Access Page Zone 1Use this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to make a Paging announce-
    ment into zone 1.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ZONE 1?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Access Page Zone 2Use this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to make a Paging announce-
    ment into zone 2.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ZONE 2?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Access Page Zone 3Use this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to make a Paging announce-
    ment into zone 3.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ZONE 3?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Access Page Zone 4Use this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to make a Paging announce-
    ment into zone 4.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ZONE 4?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY Table 18: Program 0101 - Class of Service Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0100 - Class of Service
    0101 - Class of Service Options
    364Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    Access Page Zone 5Use this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to make a Paging announce-
    ment into zone 5.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ZONE 5?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Access Page Zone 6Use this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to make a Paging announce-
    ment into zone 6.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ZONE 6?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Access Page Zone 7Use this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to make a Paging announce-
    ment into zone 7.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ZONE 7?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Silent MonitorUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to use Silent Monitor.
    • See Monitor / Silent Monitor on 
    page 192 for more.SILENT MONITOR?Y = Enable
    N = DisableN
    Flash for Single Line 
    Sets• Not currently supported.FLASH FOR SLT?Y = Enable
    N = DisableN
    ACD Supervisor• This option is currently not imple-
    mented. ACD SUPERVISOR?Y = Enable
    N = DisableN
    Single Ring for Single 
    Line Sets• Use this option to enable or disable sin-
    gle ring for single line telephones. This 
    option only apples to single line tele-
    phones. See Central Office Calls, 
    Answering on page 58 for more.SINGLE RING?Y = Enable
    N = DisableN
    View System AlarmsUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to view the system alarms.
    • See Attendant Position on page 24 for 
    more.VIEW SYS ALARMS?Y = Enable
    N = DisableCOS 1 = N
    COS 2-15 = N
    Automatic HoldUse this option to enable or disable Auto-
    matic Hold at an extension.
    • See Hold on page 156 for more.AUTO HOLD?Y = Enable
    N = DisableCOS 1 = N
    COS 2-15 = N
    Activate Night ModeUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to activate Night Service.
    • See Night Service / Night Ring on 
    page 200 for more.ACTIVATE NITES?Y = Enable
    N = DisableCOS 1 = Y
    COS 2-15 = N
    Direct Trunk  AccessUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to use Direct Trunk Access. 
    Note that enabling Direct Trunk Access 
    allows the user to bypass Toll Restriction.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 63 for more.DIRECT TRK  ACCES?Y = Enable
    N = DisableCOS 1 = Y
    COS 2-15 = N Table 18: Program 0101 - Class of Service Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0100 - Class of Service
    0101 - Class of Service Options
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming365
    Remote Call Forwarding / 
    Alternate Attendant• This option is currently not imple-
    mented. REMOTE FWRD?Y = Enable
    N = DisableCOS 1 = Y
    COS 2-15 = N
    Soft KeysUse this option to enable or disable a display 
    set’s Interactive Soft Keys.
    • See See Interactive Soft Keys on 
    page 163 for more.SOFTKEYSY = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Conversation RecordUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to record conversations into 
    their Voice Mail mailbox. If enabled, the 
    user can press either their Conversation 
    Record key or RECORD soft key to initiate 
    recording.
    • See Voice Mail on page 340 for more.RECORD CONVY = Enable
    N = DisableN Table 18: Program 0101 - Class of Service Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0100 - Class of Service
    0101 - Class of Service Options
    366Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0101 + 
    HOLD
    3. Dial the Class of Service you want to program (1-15) + HOLD
    4. Press VO L  or VO L  to scroll to the option you want to change + HOLD
    5. Enter Y or N for displayed option + HOLD
    6. Press VO L  or VO L  to scroll to another option.
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to return to step 3 and select another Class of Service.
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD twice to return to step 2 and enter another program number.
    0101:CLASS OF SERVIC
    COS NUM?XX 
    						
    							0200 - Tenant Options
    0201 - Tenant Option Programming
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming367
    0200 - Tenant Options
    0201 - Tenant Option Programming
    Description
    Use Program 0201- Tenant Option Programming to set up various options for Tenant Groups. 
    Conditions
    NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
    Table 19:  Program 0201 - Tenant Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Call Waiting  (Camp-On) 
    Tone
    Use this option to enable or disable system 
    wide Call Waiting Tones (double beeps).
    • See Call Waiting / Camp-On on page 51 
    for more.CALL WAIT?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Handsfree Reply on 
    Intercom CallsUse this option to enable or disable system-
    wide Handsfree Reply for voice-announced 
    Intercom calls. If you enable this option, you 
    must also enable Voice-Announced Intercom 
    Calls below.
    • See Handsfree and Handsfree Answer-
    back on page 150 for more.HF REPLY ON ICM?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Voice-Announced 
    Intercom CallsUse this option to enable or disable system-
    wide voice-announced Intercom calls. You 
    must enable this option if you have Hands-
    free Reply on Intercom Calls enabled above. 
    If you disable this option, extension users 
    can only receive ringing Intercom calls.
    • See Handsfree and Handsfree Answer-
    back on page 150 for more.VOICE ANN ICM?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Automatic HandsfreeUse this option to enable or disable Auto-
    matic Handsfree system-wide.
    • See Automatic Handsfree on page 30 for 
    more.
    • See Handsfree and Handsfree Answer-
    back on page 150 for more.AUTO HANDSFREE?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Music on HoldUse this option to enable or disable Music 
    on Hold system wide.
    • See Music On Hold on page 195 for 
    more.ENBLE MOH?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    MOH on TransferUse this option to enable or disable MOH 
    for transferred calls system-wide. If enabled, 
    transferred callers hear Music on Hold while 
    waiting. If disabled, transferred callers hear 
    ringback.
    • See Transfer on page 324 for more.MOH ON TRANSFER?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY 
    						
    							0200 - Tenant Options
    0201 - Tenant Option Programming
    368Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    Background MusicUse this option to enable or disable Back-
    ground Music system-wide.
    • See Background Music on page 35 for 
    more.ENBLE BGM?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Voice Mail InstalledEnable this option if you have an NVM-
    series Voice Mail system installed. Disable 
    this option if you don’t have Voice Mail 
    installed. If you enable this option, be sure to 
    specify a Voice Mail master extension num-
    ber in the option below.
    • See Voice Mail on page 340 for more.V-MAIL INSTALLED?Y = Enable
    N = DisableN
    Voice Mail Master 
    Extension NumberUse this option to specify the Voice Mail 
    master extension number. Be sure to make 
    an entry for this item if you enabled the 
    Voice Mail Installed option above. The entry 
    you make must be within the system’s num-
    ber plan.
    • See Voice Mail on page 340 for more.V-MAIL MST EXT?nnn (extension number)000
    Enable Dial-out of # in a 
    Speed Dial NumberUse this option to control how the system 
    handles the dialing of the # digit when it is 
    stored in a Speed Dial number. If enabled, 
    the system outdials the # as part of the num-
    ber. If disabled, the system bypasses the # 
    without outdialing it. You may want to dis-
    able this option if the system is installed 
    behind a PBX.
    • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more.ENABLE # IN SPDL?Y = Enable
    N = DisableN Table 19:  Program 0201 - Tenant Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0200 - Tenant Options
    0201 - Tenant Option Programming
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming369
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0201 + 
    HOLD
    3. Enter Y or N for the displayed option.
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  or VO L  to scroll to the option you want to change + HOLD
    4. Enter Y or N for displayed option + HOLD
    5. Press VO L  or VO L  to scroll to another option.
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number.
    0101:TENANT OPTIONS
    CALL WAIT?XX 
    						
    							0300 - System Options
    0301 - System Options (Part 1)
    370Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    0300 - System Options
    0301 - System Options (Part 1)
    Description
    Use Program 0301- System Options to set up various options system-wide options. 
    Conditions
    NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
    Table 20: Program 0301 - System Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Number of Operators
    Use this option to set the number of opera-
    tors (attendants) in the system. The system 
    can have up to four operators.
    • See Attendant Position on page 24 for 
    more.NUM OF
    OPERATORS?
    1-401
    Operator 1 ExtensionUse this option to assign the 1st operator’s 
    extension number.
    • See Attendant Position on page 24 for 
    more.OPERATOR 1 EXT?Enter any valid extension 
    number300
    Operator 2 ExtensionUse this option to assign the 2nd operator’s 
    extension number. Before assigning this 
    option, be sure you have entered the correct 
    number in the Number of Operators option.
    • See Attendant Position on page 24 for 
    more.OPERATOR 2 EXT?Enter any valid extension 
    numberUndefined
    Operator 3 ExtensionUse this option to assign the 3rd operator’s 
    extension number. Before assigning this 
    option, be sure you have entered the correct 
    number in the Number of Operators option.
    • See Attendant Position on page 24 for 
    more.OPERATOR 3 EXT?Enter any valid extension 
    numberUndefined
    Operator 4 ExtensionUse this option to assign the 4th operator’s 
    extension number. Before assigning this 
    option, be sure you have entered the correct 
    number in the Number of Operators option.
    • See Attendant Position on page 24 for 
    more.OPERATOR 4 EXT?Enter any valid extension 
    numberUndefined
    Number of Digits in a 
    System Speed Dial CodeUse the option to assign the number of digits 
    the system uses to designate System Speed 
    Dial bins (2, 3 or 4). With 2-digit bins, the 
    system has 10 bins numbered 20-29. With 3-
    digit bins, the system has 100 bins numbered 
    200-299. With 4-digit bins, the system as 
    1000 bins numbered 2000-2999.
    • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more.SYS SPDL CODE 
    DGTS?
    2 = 2-digit (20-29)
    3 = 3-digit (200-299)
    4 = 4-digit (2000-2999)3 
    						
    							0300 - System Options
    0301 - System Options (Part 1)
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming371
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0301 + 
    HOLD
    3. Enter Y or N for the displayed option.
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  or VO L  to scroll to the option you want to change + HOLD
    4. Enter Y or N for displayed option + HOLD
    5. Press VO L  or VO L  to scroll to another option.
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number.
    CPU Baud RateUse this option to set the speed of the 
    LCCPU PCB RS-232-C port. You may want 
    to connect a PC or SMDR printer to this 
    port.
    • See Connecting a PC or Printer on 
    page 360 for more.
    • See Station Message Detail Recording 
    on page 277 for more.LCCPU BAUD RATE?4 = 960004
    SMDR PortUse this option to specify the port the system 
    uses for SMDR.
    • See Connecting a PC or Printer on 
    page 360 for more.
    • See Station Message Detail Recording 
    on page 277 for more.SMDR PORT?0 = NONE
    1 = CPU Serial Port0
    Print SMDR HeaderUse this option to include or exclude the 
    header from the SMDR report.
    • See Connecting a PC or Printer on 
    page 360 for more.
    • See Station Message Detail Recording 
    on page 277 for more.PRINT SMDR HEADR?Y = Enable header
    N = Disable headerY
    0301:SYSTEM OPTIONS
    NUM OF OPERATORS?
    Table 20: Program 0301 - System Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0300 - System Options
    0302 - System Identification
    372Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    0302 - System Identification
    Description
    Use Program 0302- System Identification enter information about the system and to set the Time 
    and Date. This information is used in various system reports. 
    Conditions
    NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
    Table 21:  Program 0302 - System Identification Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Company Name
    Use this option to enter your company’s 
    name. The name prints in system reports.
    • See System Identification on page 285 
    for more.NAME?24 characters max
    (For instructions on 
    entering names. see Keys 
    for Entering Names on 
    page 361.)No entry
    Company Phone NumberUse this option to enter your company’s 
    phone number. This is the number the sys-
    tem will call to report a problem (not the 
    system’s number). You must enter a trunk 
    access code (9, 9X or #9XX) before the 
    number. For more information about trunk 
    access codes, see Central Office Calls, Plac-
    ing on page 63.
    • See System Identification on page 285 
    for more.PHONE?24 digits max, using:
    0-9, # and *
    P = Pause
    T = Tone Detection
    F = Flash
    D = DelayNo entry
    System TypeThis option displays your system’s type. It 
    shows DS-2000. You cannot edit this option.
    • See System Identification on page 285 
    for more.SYS TYP:Automatically displayed.DS-2000
    Software VersionThis option displays your system’s software 
    level. It is for viewing only. You cannot edit 
    this option.
    • See System Identification on page 285 
    for more.S/W VER:Automatically displayed.Depends on 
    software level
    TimeUse this option to set the system time. Enter 
    data using the 24-hour format HH:MM:SS. 
    For example, 13:00:00 = 1:00 PM. 
    • See Time and Date on page 312 for 
    more.TIME?HH:MM:SS
    HH = Hours (0-24)
    MM = Minutes (0-59)
    SSS = Seconds
    Enter in 24-hour formatCurrent time 
    						
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