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    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1)Section 400-Programming
    External (UNA) Relay Control
    Ring Patterns For UNA Terminals (M, C and B)
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 2# 4# l# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to set the ring pattern for incoming trunk calls sent to
    Universal Night Answer (UNA), where calls ring over a loudspeaker or
    amplifier. By default, the ring pattern is 1 second on 
    / 3 seconds off.
    This address controls the UNA relay terminals labeled “M”, “C” and “B” on
    the DBS Connector Panel. A bell or tone device can be attached to these
    relay terminals to transmit incoming ring over the loudspeaker. See 
    Section
    300~Installation for more information about UNA.
    Programming
    FFl 2# 4# l# (0 or l)#
    f
    O=l second ON / 3 seconds OFF
    l=Continuous ringRelated Programming 
    -
    CO Ring Assignments:FF4 addressesCO Ping Cycle Detection Timer: 
    FFl 3# 15# (0-3)#
    NotesPort Assignments for UNA Ringing (FF4).With CPC-A and CPC-AII, use
    extension port 73 to assign ringing to UNA -- with CPC-B, use extension port
    145.Page l-66
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/i/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-FrogrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FIT j
    External Page Interface Control For Paging Groups
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 2# 4## (219)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to activate external paging (e.g., loudspeaker installed in
    ceiling) for paging groups 
    00-04. Paging groups 05-07, although included in
    this address, cannot be activated for external paging.
    Internal paging, where a page is announced on the speakers of extension
    phones belonging to the page group 
    dided, is activated with either setting.
    Proaramminrr
    (see table below)
    Odnternal paging only.
    l=Extemal and Internal paging
    (see table below).
    AddressPage
    Number (2-9)Group
    200
    301
    402
    503
    604
    705
    806
    907
    If External Paging is activated (“1” selected above) _.
    Relay Contacts on DBS Connector PanelAudio Path
    20activated
    21activated.“M”. “B” andAudio path is
    22activated“C” contactsareestablished via CN4
    23activatedactivated.(to which amplifier
    is connectedj.24activated
    Internal Paging Only
    (not ued with Extemai Paging)
    Related Programming
    Page Group Extensions:FF3 (ExtPort)# (18-25)# (0 or l)#
    NotesPuging Control.When a page is initiated, either zone paging or general
    paging occurs. For external paging, this is determined by the hardware
    connections to the DBS Connector Panel’s CN2 terminal block (see 
    Section
    300-Installation 
    for instructions). For internal paging, this is determined by
    progamming (assigning extensions to page groups in FF3 ExtPort# 18-25#).
    Page Group 00.Pages to group 00 will be heard in all paging zones.
    D BS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-67 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    Class of ServiceExtension Class Of Service
    Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 5# (1-8)# (l-21)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address allows you to define up to 8 different Classes of Service, by
    enabling or disabling the phone features of each. Up to 21 features are
    available (see table below). The definable Classes of Service are numbered
    1-8. An additional Class of Service “0” automatically enables all features and
    cannot be changed.
    Classes of Service are assigned to extensions using FF3 
    ExtPort# 35# (0-8)#.
    Programming7.
    FFl 2# 5# (198)# (1121)# (0 or l)#
    /(t(+
    Class of ServiceClass of Service
    Features (see
    &Off (disabled)
    table below)! =On (enabled)
    Note: All features are
    defaulted to “Off’ for
    Classes of Service l-8.
    Table l-5,Class of Service features
    ISetting1 Value (Feature Description)I
    1Dial Tone On/Off (#50)
    2Head/Handset Exchange (#51)
    3BGM On/Off (#53)I 4
    1 Absence Message Set/Reset (7 1)-1I 5
    1 Call Forward Set/Reset (72)I
    1 6I Do Not Disturb (73)II 7
    1 Station Lockout (74)I
    1 81 Park Access (75)I9 .
    Park Pick Up (76)
    10Meet Me Answer (77)
    11UNA Pickup (78)
    Page 1-68DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    12Direct Pickup (79)
    13Group Pickup (70)
    14Tone/Voice Mode (1)
    15Message Waiting Set (2)
    16Busy Override (4)
    17call waiting (3)
    18Offhook Voice Announce (5)
    I191 Central Office Call Queuing (2)I
    forwarding for internal calls in CPC-B
    Related Programming
    Extension Class of Service Assignment: FF3 (ExtPort)# 3%
    NotesInteraction with Extension Class of Service Assignment.By default, every
    extension is assigned to Class of Service “0” (all 21 features are enabled). To
    restrict feature usage on the extension, assign another Class of Service (l-8)
    to it.
    Caution When Changing A Class of Service Feature Setting.If you disable
    a previously 
    enabled feature for a Class of Service, make sure the feature is
    not currently being used on the extension(s) assigned that Class of Service.
    Otherwise, the extension user may not be able to deactivate the feature.
    For example, if you reset Feature No. 3 to “0” (disabled) while an extension
    has Background Music turned on, the extension user will not be able to turn it
    off. (If this occurs, re-enable Feature No. 3 for the Class of Service, then turn
    Backgound Music off at the extension -- then disable Feature No. 3 again.)
    Call Forward--Outside (21) Feature Expansion.Beginning with CPC-AI1
    and CPC-B Version 7.0, any call (not just internal calls) can be call-forwarded
    to an outside number.
    DBS-70-400
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-69 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (F F1)Section 400-Programming
    Account Codes
    Verified Forced Account Codes
    Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-8 Version 3.1 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 6# (10lOO)# l# (OOOl-9999)#
    DescriptionUse this address to assign up to 100 four-digit verified account codes. Once
    the account codes are assigned, use address 
    FE1 2# 6# (l-lOO)# 2# (0-7)# to
    assign a Toll Restriction Setting (TRS) value to the account code.
    Forcing the use of account codes, as well as system verification of the entered
    account code, can be enabled or disabled on individual extensions (see FF3
    ExtI?ort# 5#). After verifying the entered account code, the DBS will allow
    or disallow an outgoing call based on the TRS type assigned to the account
    code. However, if the system does not find a match for the account code in
    this address, or if the TRS type restricts it, the user cannot make the call.
    Programming
    To assign an Account Code . . .
    FFl 2# 6# (l-l OO)# l# (OOOl -9999)#
    -f t
    Account Code Entry NumberAccount Code
    To clear an Account Code (reset to *** default) . . .
    FFl 2# W (11lOO)# l# CONF ON/OFF
    f
    Account Code Entry Number
    Programming Examples
    Assigning 1234 as Account Code 1 . . .
    To assign “1234” as Account Code 1, enter this address:
    FFl 2# 6# l# l# 1234#Page l-70
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~Programming
    Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Assigning 9999 as Account Code 100 . . .
    To assign “9999” as Account Code 100, enter this address:
    FFl 2# 6#! low l# 9999#
    Related Programming
    Toll Restriction For Verified Forced Account Codes: FFl 2# 6# (l- 1 OO)##
    2# (O-7)#Forced Account Codes: 
    FF3 (ExtPort)# 5# (0 or l)#
    Toll Resttiction Settings: FF7 addresses
    NotesForced Unverij’ied Account Codes.With CPC-AII and CPC-B versions
    prior to 6.0, Unverified Account Codes can only be used on a voluntary basis
    -- Forced Unverified is not available. However, beginning with Version 6.0,
    Forced Unverified Account Codes can be used. See FF3 
    (ExtPort)## 5# (0-2)#
    for more information.
    TRS Interaction. The default TRS type for Verified Forced Account Codes is
    “0,” which generally allows intercom calling only. Therefore, if you assign
    an account code but do not assign a TRS value to it, the Account Code will
    restrict outside dialing.
    Assignment Restriction.“0000” cannot be assigned as an Account Code.
    SMDR Format. In the SMDR report, the Account Code that was used to
    access the CO trunk will appear starting in position 70 of the call record line.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - !ssued 8/l/95Page 1-71 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    Toll Restriction For Verified Forced Account Codes
    Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 6# (l-lOO)# 2# (017)#
    DescriptionUse this address to assign toll restriction (TRS) types to Verified Forced
    Account Codes. A caller who enters the account code will be restricted by the
    TRS 
    type assigned to the acccurzt code (not the TRS type assigned to the
    exterdion).
    Programming
    1
    FFl 2# 6# (1.f)O)# 2#‘,$
    Account Code Entry NumberTRS Types O-7
    Default: TRS Type 0
    Related Programming
    Forced Account Codes: FF3 (ExtPort)# 5# (0, 1 or 2)#
    Toll Restriction Settings: 
    FF7 addresses
    NotesTRS Interaction. The default TRS type for Verified Forced Account Codes is
    “0,” which generally allows intercom calling only. Therefore, if you assign
    an account code but do not assign a TRS value to it, the code will restrict
    outside dialing.Page l-72
    DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Flexible Function Screens
    Flexible Function Screen Soft-Key Assignment
    Software Version:CPC-All and CPC-B, Version 6.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 7# l# (Screen)# (SoftKey)# (Feature)#
    DescriptionUse this program to create up to 15 menu screens for large-display phones.
    Each screen can contain up to 10 feature codes (one feature code per soft
    key). “Soft keys” are the 10 buttons located on the left and right sides of the
    LCD display window on the large-display phone (see figure below). Soft key
    1 is the top left button; soft key 2 is beneath it; and so on.
    When creating these flexible function screens, you are programming the soft
    keys to perform one of the following special functions while the screen is
    displayed:
    *lOne-touch access to directories. Pressing the soft key will display a
    directory of extension numbers, Personal Speed-Dial numbers, or System
    Speed-Dial numbers.l
    One-touch initiation of a specific feature. The soft keys can also execute
    any feature operation code except for “Conference” and “Flash”, which
    already have their own fixed keys on the phone.
    After the flexible function screens are built, you can assign them to display
    during different call states (phone idle, intercom dial tone, CO dial tone,
    during a CO call, etc.), using another programming address -- FF3 
    (ExtPort)#
    (26-33)# (Screen)#.
    Figure l-l. Soft ke
    When deciding what feature codes to assign to the soft keys on the screens,
    keep in mind that the DBS system already has 24 preprogrammed menus (see
    Appendix A) that can also be assigned to display during different call states.
    lumbering on large-d&&y phones1
    KeyI -
    Key2 -Key3 
    aKey4 
    0Key5 
    0
    DNDOVERRIDE - Key 6
    8GM TAXBACK-KW7
    MulEP8D- Key8
    #)RlAMD SSD - Key9
    CONF LOCKOUT 
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    							Chapter 1. System Programminq (FFI)Section 400-Programming
    Programming
    FFl 2# 7# l# (2539)# (l-lO)# (xxxxxx)#
    t
    Screen Number: ’
    25=Flex.Func. Screen 1
    26=Flex.Func. Screen 2
    27=Flex.Func. Screen 3
    28=Flex.Func. Screen 4
    29=Flex.Func. Screen 5
    30=Flex.Func. Screen 6
    3 l=Flex.Func. Screen 7
    32=Flex.Func. Screen 8
    33=Flex.Func. Screen 9
    34=Flex.Func. Screen 10
    35=Flex.Func. Screen ! 1
    36=Flex.Func. Screen 12
    37=Flex.Func. Screen 13
    38=Flex.Func. Screen 14
    39=Flex.Func. Screen 15
    Soft Key NumberFeature Code
    (see figure, previous page)
    (see table below
    Table l-6.Feature codes for Flexible Function Screen soft keys
    Feature
    Absence Message
    Account Code
    Answer Key
    Any Key
    Attendant Park Hold
    BGM (Background Music) On/Off
    Busy Override
    Call Forward--Outside
    (CPC-AH/B versions prior to 7.0)
    Code to be assigned to soft key
    (FFll enters an asterisk *)
    (FF12 enters a pound sign #)
    71
    PF12 7 (if using SLT or DSLT) or
    AUTO FF12 (all other phones)
    PFll 1
    PROG PROG XXXXXX
    Note:The “Any Key” feature allows you to store
    digits other than extension numbers, CO trunks, or
    feature codes. For example, Any Key can be used to
    store an account code or a Voice Mail password.
    75 (00-09)
    FF12 53
    PROG PROG 4723 
    ’
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    							Section 400-Programming
    Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Code to be assigned to soft key
    Feature
    (FFll enters an asterisk *)
    (FF12 enters a pound sign #)
    Call Forward72Note: Beginning with CPC-AIL/B Version
    Call Forward--All Calls7207.0, you can call-forward to an outside
    Call Forward--Busy/No Answer
    721phone number. Use an existing PSD or SSD
    Call Forward--Busy
    722code as the destination phone number, with aCall Forward--No Answer
    724“CX-PhoneNo.” format (where C is the
    CONF key, and X is l-6 or 9 for trunk group
    8 l-86 or 89).
    Call Park75
    Call Pickup79
    Call Waiting
    PROG PROG 3
    Caller ID LogFFll 6
    Day ModeFF12 521
    Day/Night/Night:! Mode ToggleFF12 520
    (CPC-AH/B Version 7.0 or higher)Note: The FF key LED will be off during Day
    mode: red during Night mode: and green during
    Night 2 mode.
    Dial Tone Off
    FFl2 50-
    DND (Do Not Disturb)’ 73
    DP to DTMF Signal ConversionPROG PROG FFl 1 -or- PROG PROG FF 12
    DSS/BLF Key (internal calls)PROG (lo-69 or 100-699)
    Extension Directory900002
    Extension Lockout74
    Group Call Pickup70
    HeadsetFF12 51
    Intercom KeyFF12 8
    Internal Dial ToneFF12 50
    MC0 or ML Keys(8 1-86 or 89)
    Note: See “ML/MC0 Separation” (FF3 ExtPort#
    44#) to determine which type of key is available with
    your software.
    Meet-Me Answer
    77
    Message Waiting AnswerAUTO REDIAL
    MuteFFll FF12
    Night ModeFF 12 52(CPC-AII/B versions prior to 7.0)
    FFl2 522 (CPC-AU/B Version 7.0 or higher)
    Night 2 modeFF12 523
    (CPC-AII/B Version 7.0 or higher)DBS-70-400DBS Manual 
    - Issued 8/l/95Page 1175 
    						
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