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    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    Feature
    Offhook Voice Announce
    Offhook Voice Announce Answer
    Page
    Park Hold
    PSD (Personal Speed Dial) Directory
    PSD (Personal Speed Dial) Number
    -
    Release
    Reminder
    Save Number Redial Access
    Save Number 
    Redial Set
    SSD (System Speed Dial) Directory
    SSD (System Speed Dial) Number
    Tl Alarms --
    Frame Loss
    Red Alarm
    Signal Loss
    Slips
    Sync Loss
    Yellow Alarm
    Talkback
    Tone/Voice Calling
    Transfer
    Trunk Group Selection
    (same as 
    “MC0 or ML Keys”)
    Trunk Queuing
    Trunk Selection
    UN.4 Pickup
    Voice Mail One-Touch Access
    (CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher)
    Voice Mail Transfer
    I
    Code to be assigned to soft key
    (FFll enters an asterisk *)
    (FF12 enters a pound sign #I
    PROG PROG 5
    FFll 3
    FFt2 (00-07)
    75
    900000
    AUTO (90-99 or 900-909)
    FFll 2
    FF12 4
    AUTO 
    FFll
    AUTO AUTO FFll
    90000 1
    AUTO (00-89 or 000- 199)
    (MasZrorSlave)
    (101 or 121) FF12
    (103 or 123) FF12
    (104 or 124) FF12
    (102 or 122) FF12
    (105 or 125) FF12
    (107 or 127) FF12
    FFll 3
    PROG PROG 1
    PROG PROG PROG
    (81-86 or 89)
    PROG PROG 2
    (0 l-64)PROG AUTO NNN (XXX or AUTO 
    SSD/PSD)#
    78 f VM Pilot Number
    Password (optional)Press the # key to
    register the string.
    Note: The password (if used) can be 1 to 3 digits long. If the
    password is over 3 digits, it must be assigned as a speed-dial
    code (be sure to include an ending pound # sign after the pass-
    word when creating the speed-dial code).
    PROG AUTO AUTO NNN
    (NNN=VM Pilot Number)
    Page 1-76DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FF:)
    Related ProgrammingFlex.Func. Screen Text: 
    FFl 2# 7# 2# (Screen)++ (Key)# (Text)#
    Flex.Func. Screen Default: 
    FF1 2# 7# 3# (Screen)++ (0 or l)#Flex.Func. Screens Default (All): 
    FFl 2# 7# 4#I (0 or 1)k
    Display Screens During Call States: FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33Hf (Screen)#
    NotesFFll and FF12 in the Feature Codes.The * and # phone keys are used as
    movement keys (for scrolling through addresses) while in programming
    mode. Therefore, when programming feature codes for soft keys, 
    FFl 1 and
    FF12 are used instead to represent 
    * and # (FFll enters *; FF12 enters #).
    The phone will not display the symbol when you press FFll or FF12, but it
    will register * or # as part of the feature code.
    Initial Displays.The 15 flexible function screens are blank by default.
    Displaying Feature Codes.To display an existing feature code assignment
    for a soft key, use the same address (FFl 2# 7# l# Screen# SoftKey#).
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/i/95Page 1-77 
    						
    							J~LLIUI I 4uwr I 0y1 al I II I III iy
    Flexible Function Screen Text
    Software Version:CPC-All and CPC-B, Version 6.0 or higher
    Address: FFl 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (SoftKey)# (Text)#
    Description
    Use this program to create the text that identifies the soft keys on a flexible
    function screen for large-display phones. The text for each soft key can be up
    to 8 characters long.
    Use a 
    DSW’2 console (with alphabetic keys) or the remote programming
    mode on a large-display phone (scroll through the alphabetic characters on
    the digital keypad) to assign the text in this address.
    Programming
    FFl 2# 7# 2# (2539)# (l-1 0)# (xxxxxxxx)# 
    f t
    _ Screen Number:Soft Key Number
    Text (up to 8 char.)
    25=Flex.Func. Screen 1(see Figure l- 1
    26=FlexFunc. Screen 2on page l-7 1)
    27=Flex.Func. Screen 3
    28=Flex.Func. Screen 4
    29=Flex.Func. Screen 5
    30=Flex.Func. Screen 6
    31=Flex.Func. Screen 7
    32=Flex.Func. Screen 8
    33=Flex.Func. Screen 9
    34=Flex.Func. Screen 10
    35=Flex.Func. Screen 11
    36=Flex.Func. Screen 12
    37=Flex.Func. Screen 13
    38=Flex.Func. Screen 14
    39=Flex.Func. Screen 15
    Related ProgrammingFlex.Func. Screen for Soft Keys: 
    FFl 2# 7# l# (Screen)# (Key)# (Code)#
    Flex.Func. Screen Default: 
    FFl 2# 7# 3# (Screen)++ (0 or l)#Flex.Func. Screens Default (All): 
    FFl 2# 7# 4# (0 or l)#
    Display Screens During Call States:FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (Screen)#
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    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Flexible Function Screen Default
    Software Version:CPC-All and CPC-B, Version 6.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 7# 3# (Screen)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this program to reinstate individual flexible function screens to the
    default value (blank: no features assigned to soft keys).
    Pr.ogramming
    FFI 2# 7# 3# (2539)# (0 or l)#
    t
    Screen Number:O=Do not rehrn to default setting.
    25=Flex.Func. Screen 1I=Rerurn to default setting.
    26=Flex.Func.Screen 2
    27=Flex.Func.Screen 3
    28=Flex.Func.Screen 4
    29=Flex.Func.Screen 5
    3O=Flex.Func.Screen 6
    3 1 =Flex.Func.Screen 7
    32=Flex.Func.Screen 8
    33=Flex.Func.Screen 9
    34=Flex.Func.Screen 10
    35=Flex.Func.Screen 11
    36=Flex.Func.Screen 12
    37=Flex.Func.Screen 13
    38=Flex.Func.Screen 14
    39=Flex.Func.Screen 15
    Related Programming
    Flex.Func. Screen for Soft Keys: FFl 2# 7# l# (Screen)# (Key)## (Code)++
    Flex.Func. Screen Text: FFl 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (Key)## (Text)#Flex.Func. Screens Default (All): 
    FFl 2# 7# 4# (0 or l)#
    Display Screens During Call States:FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (Screen)#
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-79 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section QOO-Programming
    Flexible Function Screens Default (All)
    Sofhrvare Version:CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 6.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 7# 4# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this program to reinstate all 15 flexible function screens to the default
    value (blank; 
    RO features assigned to soft keys).
    Programming
    FFI 2# 7# 4# (0 or l)#
    O=Do not return to default setting.
    l=Return to default setting.
    Related Programming
    Flex.Func. Screen for Soft Keys: FFl 2# 7# l# (Screen)# (Key)# (Code)#
    Flex.Func. Screen Text: FFl 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (Key)# (Text)#
    Flex.Func. Screen Default: FFl 2# 7# 3# (Screen)# (0 or l)#
    Display Screens During Call States:FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (Screen)#
    .Page l-80
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Caller ID Automatic DISA
    Automatic DISA Callers
    Software Version:CPC-All and CPC-8, Version 6.1 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 8# (l-lO)# (PhoneNo.)#
    DehcriptionUse this program to assign up to 10 phone numbers for the Caller ID
    Automatic DISA (Direct Inward System Access) feature. When a caller (e.g.,
    company salesman) calls from one of the phone numbers 
    assigned in this
    address, the trunk receiving the call will automatically switch to DISA
    without requiring the caller to enter an ID Code.
    The DISA feature gives the caller access to inside features normally available
    only to another extension.
    Note: In order to use the Automatic DISA feature, the DBS system must
    have a Caller ID package installed.
    See Caller ID Installation and Operation
    (Sectiun 510) for more information.
    Programming
    II
    Notes
    FFl 2# 8# (l-lO)# (PhoneNo.)#
    f+Phone Number Assignment
    Caller’s Phone Number (up to 10 digits)
    Matching The Caller’s Phone Number.The caller’s phone number entered
    in this address must exactly match the phone number received by Caller ID
    (usually 10 digits).
    Enabling DISA on Trunks.If the Caller ID Automatic DISA feature is
    used, do not enable DISA on any trunks (see FF2 
    Trunl# 1 l#). The Caller ID
    feature will automatically switch the trunk to DISA based on the originating
    phone number.
    Hardware Requirement For DZSA.MFR Card VB-4343 1 is required for
    Caller ID Automatic DTSA, so that the system can interpret DTMF tones
    entered via the DISA connection.
    DES-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-81 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFi)Section 400-Programming
    Door PhonesA “Door Phone” (also called “Door Box”) is an intercom with a single button,
    installed on building entrance doors, that allows visitors to announce their presence
    by pressing the button.It is used with a Door Opener (not sold by Paruzsonic), whichis an electronic lock that can be unlocked from an extension phone inside.
    The DBS supports two types of door phone connections -- one to trunk ports (using aVB-43701 Door Phone Adaptor) and the other to digital extension ports (using a
    VB-43711 Door Phone Adaptor). The extension port connection is supported
    beginning with CPC-AIIICPC-B Version 7.0, and is controlled by the 
    FFl 2# P#addresses below.
    Door Phone Extensions
    Software Version:CPC-All and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 9# (DoorPhone)# l# (ExtPort)#
    DescriptionUse this address to establish the extension ports that are connected to door
    phones. Up to 4 door phones 
    cam be assigned (one per extension port).
    Programming
    I
    FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 1# (3-72 or 39144)#
    tt
    Door Phone NumberExtension Port
    (l-4)CPC-AII: 3-72
    CPC-B: 
    3- 144
    NOTE: Do not assign Extension Port 1 or 2 to a door phone.
    Related ProgrammingDoor Phone Access Code Required: 
    FFl 2# l# 40# (0 or l)#
    Door Phone Ring Assignments:FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 2# (ExtPort)# (0 or I)#Door Opener Access Code: 
    FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 3# (0000-9999)#Door Phone Tone Type: 
    FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 4## (0 or l)#
    Door Phone Ring Timer:FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 5# (0-15)#
    Door Phone Ring Pattern:FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 6# (0-5)#Door Opener Relay Timer: 
    FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 7# (0-5)#Extension Numbers: FF3 
    (ExtPort)# l# (ExtNo.)#
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    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    NotesReset Requirement.After setting FFl 2# 9# addresses, activate the door
    phones by unplugging them from their extension ports, then plugging them
    back in.
    Restiictions for Door Phones:
    lDoor phones cannot be Attendants (ports 1 or 2).
    lDoor phones cannot be included in a conference call.
    lDoor phones cannot be members of a hunt group or call coverage group.
    lDoor phone calls are not subject to barge-ins (Busy Override), regardless
    of the extension’s program settings.
    lIt is not possible to Call Forward to a door phone.
    lIt is not possible to Auto-Redial to a door phone.
    lDoor phone calls have the same priority as intercom extension calls.
    lAll calls to a door phone are established as voice calls, regardless of the
    extension’s program settings.
    lThe DTMF path is disabled during a door phone call. When the extension*user dials the access code to unlock the door, the visitor will not hear the
    DTMF digits.
    Calling a Door Phone from an Internal Extension.Any extension can
    establish a call to a door phone by dialing the door phone’s extension number.
    Extension numbers can be assigned to door phone ports using the ‘Extension
    Numbers” address, FF3 (ExtPort)# l# (ExtNo.)#.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-83 
    						
    							Door Phone Ring AssignmentsSoftware Version:CPC-All and CPC-6, Version 7.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 9# (DoorPhone)# 2# (ExtPort)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to determine which extension(s) will ring when a door phone
    caller initiates a call. This applies to door phones connected to digital
    extension ports only 
    (,not trunk ports).
    It is possible to assign several or all extensions to ring for a door phone call.
    ProgrammingI
    FFl 2# 9# fl-4)# 2# (l-72 or l-144)# (0 or l)#
    f4+
    Door Phone NumberExtension PortO=Do not ring.
    (l-4)CPC-AII: l-72l=Ring.CPC-B: 
    l- 144
    Related ProgrammingDoor Opener Access Code Required: 
    FFl 2# l# 40## (0 or l>#Door Phone Extensions: 
    FFl 2# 9# (l-4)## l# (ExtPort)#
    Door Opener Access Code:FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 3# (0000-9999)#Door Phone Tone Type: 
    FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 4# (0 or l)#Door Phone Ring Timer: 
    .FFl 2# 9# (l-4)## 5# (0-15)#
    Door Phone Ring Pattern:FFl 2# 9# ( l-4)# 6# (0-5)#
    Door Opener Relay Timer:FF1 2# 9# (l-4)# 7# (0-5)#
    NotesPower-Cycling Requirement.ln order for changes to this parameter to take
    effect, the system must be turned off, then back on.
    Programming Restriction.Programming an extension to ring for a door
    phone call 
    must be performed from another extension.
    Interaction With SLT Phones.An SLT phone (no speaker) can receive a
    door phone call (same ring pattern as a normal intercom call).
    Interaction With ML Keys.If the extension is programmed as an ML key, it
    can receive a door phone call while the extension is on another call (the phone
    will “buzz”j. However, the door phone call will not transfer to another
    Page 1-84DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    extension, even if the phone is programmed to transfer (the phone will
    continue to buzz, until the user picks it up).
    Restrictions for Door Phone Calls:
    lDoor phones cannot be included in a conference call.
    lDoor phones cannot be members of a hunt group or call coverage group.
    lDoor phone calls are not subject to barge-in (Busy Override), regardless of
    the extension’s program settings.
    lDoor phone calls have the same priority as intercom extension calls.
    lThe DTMF path is disabled during a door phone call. When the extension
    user dials the access code to unlock the door, the visitor will not hear the
    DTMF digits.
    Receiving a Door Phone Call.When a visitor presses the door phone
    button, an intercom call is generated automatically to the extension(s)
    assigned to ring for a door phone call.
    lIf the extension is on-hook, the visitor will hear ringing tones. The tones
    will stop when the extension user answers the door phone call.
    lIf the extension is busy, the door phone call will ring in as a normal call (for
    example, the extension user will hear a “beep” in the receiver, indicating
    another call) -- and the visitor will hear silence. When the extension user
    hangs up, a call will be established between the door phone and the exten-
    sion (it will either ring or establish an intercom voice path, depending on
    the extension’s programming).DBS-70-400
    DBS Manual 
    - issued 8/t/95Page 1-85 
    						
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