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    							1700 - Key Programming
    1703 - DSS Key Assignment
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming443
    1703 - DSS Key Assignment
    Description
    Use Program 1703 - DSS Key Assignment to program an extension’s DSS keys. Programmable 
    Function Keys automatically become DSS keys when the user press 
    ICM. While in the DSS mode, 
    the extension has one button Intercom access and a Busy Lamp Field for the assigned co-worker. 
    By default, BLF keys 1-24 are assigned to extensions 300-323.
    Conditions
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1703 + 
    HOLD
    3. Enter the number of the station port (1-32) you want to program + HOLD
    4. For the station port selected, enter the number of the key (1-24) you want to program + HOLD
    The previously programmed assignment displays.
    5. Enter the number of the extension (300-331) assigned to the BLF key + 
    HOLD
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current assignment unchanged. LCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
    Table 39:  Program 1703 - BLF Key Assignment
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Key Number
    Use this option to select the key you want to 
    program.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) on 
    page 95 for more.KEY?1-24Not assigned
    BLF Extension 
    AssignmentUse this option to assign an extension to the 
    BLF key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) on 
    page 95 for more.BLF EXT NUM?300-331Not assigned
    1703:BLF LEVEL KEYS
    STATION PORT?
    1703:BLF LEVEL KEYS
    KEY?
    1703:BLF LEVEL KEYS
    BLF EXT NUM?nnn
    1703:BLF LEVEL KEYS
    KEY? 
    						
    							1700 - Key Programming
    1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    444Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    Description
    Use Program 1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment to assign the keys for the system’s DSS Con-
    soles. There are two types of DSS Consoles: 24-button and 110 button. For default assignments, 
    refer to the following table.
    Conditions
    NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
    DSS Console Default Assignments
    These keys:Have this function:
    24-Button DSS Console
    1-24 Hotlines to extensions 300-323
    110-Button DSS Console
    1-32 Hotlines to extensions 300-331
    33-48 Lines 1-16
    49-59 System Speed Dial bins 200-209
    59-78 Personal Speed Dial bins 700-
    719
    79, 80 Page zones 0 (All Call) and 1.
    81-82 System Park Orbits 0 and 1.
    83-110 Unassigned
    Table 40:  Program 1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    OptionDescriptionKey CodeEntry
    Undefined
    Use this option to designate a key as undefined 
    (no function).
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.00 UNDEFINED(00)
    Line KeyUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a line key.
    • See Central Office Calls, Answering on 
    page 58 for more.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 63 for more.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.03 + nn (trunk
    number)LINE?nn01-16 = Trunks 1-16 
    						
    							1700 - Key Programming
    1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming445
    Park Orbit KeyUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Park Orbit key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Park on page 218 for more.04 + n (Park Orbit
    0-9)PARK ORBIT?n0-9 = System Park 
    Orbits 0-9
    Hotline KeyUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Hotline key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Hotline on page 160 for more.05 + nnn (extension 
    number)HOTLINE?nnn300-331 = Hotline part-
    ner’s extension number 
    (300-331)
    Call Coverage 
    Immediate RingUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as an immediately ringing Call Coverage Key.
    • See Call Coverage Keys on page 40 for 
    more.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.06 + nnn (extension 
    number)CALL CVR RINGCovered extension 
    number, Ring Group 
    master number, or UCD 
    Group master number
    Call Coverage No 
    RingUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a lamp only (no ring) Call Coverage Key.
    • See Call Coverage Keys on page 40 for 
    more.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.07 + nnn (extension 
    number)CALL CVR NO RINGCovered extension 
    number, Ring Group 
    master number, or UCD 
    Group master number
    Call Coverage 
    Delay RingUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a lamp only (no ring) Call Coverage Key.
    • See Call Coverage Keys on page 40 for 
    more.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.08 + nnn (extension 
    number)CALL CVR DELAYCovered extension 
    number, Ring Group 
    master number, or UCD 
    Group master number
    Group Pickup 
    Immediate RingUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as an immediately ringing Group Call Pickup 
    key. 
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Group Call Pickup on page 139 for 
    more.09 + nn (Pickup 
    Group 01-08)GRP PKUP RING01-16 = pickup groups 
    1-16
    Group Pickup No 
    RingUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a lamp only (no ring) Group Call Pickup 
    key. 
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Group Call Pickup on page 139 for 
    more.10 + nn (Pickup 
    Group 01-08)GRP PKUP NO RING01-16 = pickup groups 
    1-16 Table 40:  Program 1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    OptionDescriptionKey CodeEntry 
    						
    							1700 - Key Programming
    1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    446Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    Group Pickup 
    Delay RingUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a delay ring Group Call Pickup key. 
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Group Call Pickup on page 139 for 
    more.11 + nn (Pickup 
    Group 01-08)GRP PKUP DELAY01-16 = pickup groups 
    1-16
    Page Zone KeyUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Page Zone key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Paging on page 214 for more.13 + n (Page Zone 1-
    7, 0 for All Call)PAGE ZONE?0-7 (Page Zones 1-7 or 
    0 for All Call Page)
    System Speed 
    Dial KeyUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a System Speed Dial key. You assign the 
    key to specific System Speed Dial bin.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more.14 + nnn (System 
    Speed Dial bin, nor-
    mally 200-299)SYS SPDL BIN?
    Personal Speed 
    Dial Key
    Use this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Personal Speed Dial key. You assign the 
    key to a specific Personal Speed Dial bin. The 
    DSS Console shares Personal Speed Dial bins 
    with the extension to which it is attached.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more.15 + nnn (701-720)
    PERS SPDL BIN?
    Voice Mail 
    Record Key
    Use this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Voice Mail Record key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Voice Mail on page 340 for more.17 RECORD?
    Night Key
    Use this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Night key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Night Service / Night Ring on 
    page 200 for more.18 + CLEAR(to control the system’s 
    night mode)
    18 + Master Number(to control the night 
    mode of a DIL termi-
    nated to the master 
    number)
    SYS MODE?
    Data Key
    • This option is currently not used.19 + nnn (extension 
    number)DATA?
    Split Key
    Use this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Split key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Split (Alternate) on page 272 for more.20 SPLIT
    Table 40:  Program 1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    OptionDescriptionKey CodeEntry 
    						
    							1700 - Key Programming
    1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming447
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1704 + 
    HOLD
    3. Select the block that corresponds to the DSS Console you want to program + HOLD
    4. For the console selected, enter the number of the key you want to program + HOLD.
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to select key 1.
    The previously programmed key definition displays.
    5. Enter key code and options as required + 
    VOL .
    OR
    Press 
    VOL  to leave the current assignment unchanged.
    ICM Directory 
    KeyUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as an Intercom Directory Dialing key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Directory Dialing on page 110 for 
    more.21 ICM DIR
    ACD Log On Key
    • This option is currently not used.22 ACD LOG
    Reverse Voice 
    Over Key
    Use this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Reverse Voice Over key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Reverse Voice Over on page 245 for 
    more.23 + nnn (extension 
    number)REV VOICE  OVER
    Message Center 
    Key
    Use this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Message Center key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Voice Mail on page 340 for more.24 + nnn (extension 
    number)
    Note that the extension 
    number does not have 
    to be an installed exten-
    sion.
    MESSAGE CTR300-331 (extension 
    numbers 300-331)
    Save KeyUse this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Save Number Dialed key.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.
    • See Save Number Dialed on page 254 for 
    more.25 SAVE
    1704:DSS KEY PROG
    DSS BLOCK NUM?
    1704:DSS KEY PROG
    DSS KEY 1
    DSS BLOCK:n KEY:n
    nnnnnnnnn n?
    Table 40:  Program 1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    OptionDescriptionKey CodeEntry 
    						
    							1700 - Key Programming
    1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
    448Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    You can optionally press ICM and then VOL  or VOL  to scroll through the avail-
    able key definitions, then HOLD to select your entry.
    6. Enter data for another key.
    OR
    Press 
    CONF to return to step 4 and select another key to program.
    OR
    Press 
    CONF twice to return to step 3 and select another console.
    OR
    Press 
    CONF three times to exit the program. 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming449
    1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    Description
    Use Program 1801 - Extension Port Description to set up various options for extensions. Also see 
    Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) on page 455 and Program 1807 - Extension Options 
    (Part 2) on page 469.
    Conditions
    NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
    Table 41:  Program 1801 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Extension Circuit Type
    Use this option to assign circuit type to sta-
    tion devices. In the column at right, the num-
    bers in square brackets [ ] indicate how 
    many ports the device requires.
    • See Door Box on page 116 for more.
    • See Initial Startup Programming on 
    page 6 for more.
    • See Off-Premise Extensions / On-
    Premise SLT Extensions on page 207 for 
    more.
    • See Station Instruments on page 274 for 
    more.
    •PT TYP?00 = Uninstalled [1]
    01 = 22-Button
    Standard [1]
    02 = 22-Button
    Display [1]
    06 = 34-Button
    Display [1]
    09 = 34-Button Super 
    Display [1]
    10 = Door Box [1]
    15 = Analog station [1]
    21 = 2OPX [2]00 (Unin-
    stalled)
    DCI Type• This option is currently not used.DCI TYP?0
    Device Number• This option is currently not used. DEVICE ORDER NUM?1
    Extension NumberingThis option shows the extension number 
    assigned to the station port. This option is 
    view only — you cannot edit this entry.
    • See 0505 - Station Port Extension Num-
    bers on page 398 for more.
    • See 0506 - ACI/CPU Analog Port Exten-
    sion Numbers and Names on page 400 
    for more.
    • See 0507 - DCI Extension Numbers and 
    Names on page 401 for more.
    •EXT:View onlyView only
    Extension NameUse this option to assign a name to the 
    extension port.
    • Refer to Table 17: Keys for Entering 
    Names on page 361 when entering 
    names.
    • See Names for Extensions and Trunks on 
    page 198 for more.NAME:STATION nn 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    450Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    DSS TypeUse this option to specify the type of DSS 
    Console plugged into the telephone (1 = 24-
    button, 2 = 110-button, 0 = unassigned).
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.DSS TYP?0 = Uninstalled
    1 = 24-Button
    2 = 110 Button300 = 1
    301-331 = 0
    DSS Block NumberUse this option to assign a DSS block to the 
    console.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 98 for more.DSS BLOCK NUM?00 = Unassigned
    01-0401
    Second Channel Option• This option is currently not imple-
    mented.2ND CHANNEL?N = No
    Y = YesN
    Extension Class of 
    Service AssignmentUse this option to assign the extension’s 
    Class of Service.
    • See Class of Service on page 73 for 
    more.CLASS OF SERVICE?1-1501
    Extension Toll Level DayUse this option to assign an extension’s Toll 
    Level during the day mode.
    • See Toll Restriction on page 314 for 
    more.STA TOLL LVL DAY?1-7, 0 = No restriction00
    Extension Toll  Level 
    NightUse this option to assign an extension’s Toll 
    Level during the night mode.
    • See Toll Restriction on page 314 for 
    more.STA TOLL LVL NITE?1-7, 0 = No restriction00
    DCI Class of Service 
    Assignment• This option is currently not used. DCI COS?1=151
    DCI Toll Level Day• This option is currently not used. DCI TOLL LVL DAY?1-7, 0 = No restriction1
    DCI Toll Level Night• This option is currently not used. DCI TOLL LVL NITE?1-7, 0 = No restriction1
    Access Level• This option is currently not used. ACCESS LVL?0-55
    Station Overflow 
    Destination• This option is currently not imple-
    mented.OVRFLW EXT?300-331300
    Overflow Condition for 
    Intercom Calls• This option is currently not imple-
    mented..ICM OVRFLOW
    B-R-D?0
    Overflow Condition for 
    External Calls• This option is currently not implmented.CO OVRFLW B-R-D?0 Table 41:  Program 1801 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming451
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1801 + 
    HOLD
    3. Enter the number of the station port you want to program (1-32) + HOLD
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to select port 1 (extension 300).
     The previously programmed value displays. See the chart above for valid circuit types.
    4. Enter the new station circuit type + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current circuit type unchanged
     The previously programmed value displays. See the chart above for valid DCI types.
    5. Enter the DCI circuit type (if installed) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    6. Enter the software port (for 3DCI, 3ACI, VAU and VAU Expansion Modules only) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    This display shows the extension number assigned to the port. This option is view only 
    — you cannot edit or change it.
    7. Press 
    VO L .
    Use this option to enter or change the extension’s name. Refer to Programming Names 
    and Text Messages on page 361 for more.
    Overflow Condition for 
    DID Calls• This option is currently not imple-
    mented. DID OVRFLW B-R-D?0
    Overflow Condition for 
    Tie Line Calls• This option is currently not imple-
    mented. E&M OVRFLW B-R-D?0
    1801:EXTENSION PROG
    STATION PORT?
    1801: STA PORT n
    PT TYPE?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DCI TYP?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DEVICE ORDER NUM?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    EXT:nnn
    1801: STA PORT n
    NAME:nnnnnnn
    Table 41:  Program 1801 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    452Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
    8. Press VO L .
    The previously programmed value displays.
    9. If installed, enter the DSS Console type (00-02) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    10. If installed, enter the DSS Console block number (if installed) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    11. Enter Y to enable or N to disable second channel operation + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    12. Enter extension’s Class of Service (1-15) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    13. Enter the extension’s day mode Toll Level (1-7, 0 = No restriction) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    14. Enter the extension’s night mode Toll Level (1-7, 0 = No restriction) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    15. For 3DCI Modules, enter the module’s Class of Service (1-15) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    16. For 3DCI Modules, enter the module’s day mode Toll Level (1-7, 0 = No restriction) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    1801: STA PORT n
    DSS TYP?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DSS BLOCK NUM?
    1801: STA PORT n
    2nd CHANNEL?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    CLASS OF SERVICE?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    STA TOLL LVL DAY?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    STA TOLL LVL NITE?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DCI COS?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DCI TOLL LVL DAY?n 
    						
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