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    							Gnapter 1. system rrogrammlng [i-i-i )Extension Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFI 3## 5# (O-12)#
    DescriptionWhen an extension transfers a trunk call to another extension or to a hunt
    group, the transferred call will recall to the extension if it is not answered.
    This timer determines how long a transferred trunk call will go unanswered
    before it recalls (140 seconds by default).
    Programming
    r
    FFl 3# 5# (0112)#
    Extension Transfer Recall Timer setting for CO calls
    Default: 7 (140 seconds) (see table below)
    Table I-l.!. Extension Transfer Recall Timer values for CO calls
    ISettingValueI 
    0, No recall
    I 1I 20secondsI
    I 40secondsI
    31 60 secondsI
    t-
    I
    41 80 seconds
    1 100 secondsI
    1 120 seconds
    1 140 seconds
    I 160 seconds
    6
    I
    1 180 seconds
    1 200 seconds
    1 220seconds
    I12I 240 seconds
    Related Programming
    Attendant Call Reversion Timer for CO Calls: FFl 3# 10# (O-l 2)#
    NotesRecall Treatrnentfor CO Calls.If a trunk recall is unanswered, it will revert
    to the Attendant phone after ringing for the amount of time set in the
    Attendant Call Reversion Timer.
    Page 1-96DBS Manual - Issued 8/i/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Attendant Hunt Group Recall Timer
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 3#I 6# (O-12)#
    DescriptionWhen an Attendant phone transfers a trunk call to a hunt group, the
    transferred call will recall to the Attendant if it is not answered, This timer
    determines how long the call will go unanswered before it recalls (20 seconds
    by default).
    Programming
    I
    FFI 3# 6#/ CO-12)#
    Attendant Hunt Group Recall Timer setting
    Default: 1 (20 seconds) (see table below)
    Table l-12. Attendant Hunt Group Recall Timer values for CO calls
    Setting
    0Valuei No recall
    I 20seconds
    2i 40 seconds
    1 60 seconds3
    4’80 seconds
    5100 seconds
    6120 seconds
    7140 seconds
    8160 seconds
    9180 seconds
    10200 seconds
    I 220seconds
    121 240seconds
    DBS-70-400
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-97 
    						
    							Extension Hunt Group Recall Timer
    Software Version: All Versions
    Address: 
    FFl 3## 7# (O-12)#
    DescriptionWhen an extension transfers a trunk call to a hunt group, the transferred call
    will recall to the extension if it is not answered. This timer determines how
    long a transferred trunk call will go unanswered before it recalls (140 seconds
    by default).
    Programming
    I
    FFl 3# 7# (0112)#
    Extension Hunt Group Recall Timer setting
    Default: 7 (140 seconds) (see table below)
    Table I-13. Extensizyz Hunt Group Recall Timer values for CO calls
    SettingValue
    0No recall
    11 20 seconds
    1 40 seconds
    360 seconds
    480 seconds
    5100 seconds
    6120 seconds
    7140 seconds
    8160 seconds
    9180 seconds
    10200 seconds
    1 220 seconds
    1 240seconds12Page l-98
    DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer
    Software Version: Ali VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 3# 8# (0112)#
    DescriptionAn Attendant phone can use up to 10 call park numbers (00-09) to hold trunk
    calls. These park numbers can be assigned to an FF key or accessed by
    placing a call on hold, then dialing 7500-7509. Anyone can pick up the call
    by dialing 7600-7609.
    This address determines how long a parked call will be held before it recalls
    (20 seconds by default).
    Programming
    1
    FFl 3# 8# (0912)#
    Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer setting
    Default: 1 (20 seconds) (see table below)
    Table l-14. Attenaht Park HoM Recall Timer values
    SettingValue
    0No recall
    120 seconds
    240 seconds
    3, 60 seconds
    480 seconds
    5100 seconds
    6120seconds
    7140seconds
    8160seconds
    9180seconds
    10200seconds
    11220 seconds
    12240 seconds
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-99 
    						
    							Extension Park Hold Recall Timer_..I .I. .- -,----.. . ._ ._.... . ._ -_..-.. .__ ..I........._
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 3# 9# (0112)#
    DescriptionIf an extension parks a trunk call, the parked call will recall (start ringing at
    the extension) if it is not picked up. This address determines how long the
    parked call remains on hold before it recalls (140 seconds by default).
    Programming
    I1
    FFl 3# 9# (0912)#
    Extension Park Hold RecallTimer setting
    Default: 7 (140 seconds)(see table below)
    Table I-15. Extension Park Hold Recall Timer values
    11220 seconds
    12240 seconds
    Related Programming
    Attendant Call Reversion Timer for CO Calls: FFl 3# lO# (0-12)#
    NotesRecall Treatment for CO Calls.If a trunk recall is unanswered. it will revert
    to the Attendant phone after ringing for the amount of time set in the
    Attendant Call Reversion Timer.
    Page1-100DBS Manual- Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Attendant Call Reversion Timer for CO Calls
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 3# lO# (O-l 2)#
    DescriptionBy default, the DBS will ultimately revert unanswered trunk recalls on
    extensions to the Attendant phone. This timer determines how long an
    unanswered trunk recall will ring at the last possible answering position
    (extension) before it reverts to the Attendant phone (180 seconds by default).
    This applies to trunk calls in the following states:
    lHold recalls that are unanswered on the holding extension.l
    Transfer recalls that are unanswered by the transferring extension.
    lPark recalls that are unanswered by the parking extension.
    Programming
    I
    FFl 3# lO# (O-1 2)#
    4
    Attendant Call Reversion Timer setting
    Default: 9 (180 seconds) (see table below)
    Table l-16. Attendant Call Reversion Timer values
    Setting
    0ValueNo recall
    L1j 20 seconds1
    21 40 seconds
    360 seconds
    4
    80 seccnds
    5100 seconds
    6120 seconds
    7140 seconds
    I81 160 seconds
    9180seconds
    10200seconds
    11220seconds
    12240seconds
    Related Programming
    Extension Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls: FFl 3# 3# (0-12)#
    Extension Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls: FFl 3# 5# (0-12)#
    Extension Park Hold Recall Timer: 
    FFl 3# 9# (0-12)#
    Night Mode Restiction. This feature is not available when the DBS is in
    “Night” or “Night 2” mode.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-101 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl )Section 400-Programming
    Unsupervised Conference Timer
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 3## ll# (0115)#
    DescriptionThis address determines how long a conference call can continue between
    two trunks after the DBS extension drops out of the conference (10 minutes
    by default). When the timer expires, the DBS will automatically disconnect
    the conferenced trunks.
    This timer also determines how long outbound trunk calls made through
    DISA can last.
    Programming
    FFI 3# 11# (0115)#
    f
    Unsupervised Conference Timer setting
    Default: 2 (10 minutes j (see table below)
    Table l-17. Unsupervised Conference Timer values
    Setting
    0
    Value
    Unlimited (DBS will not disconnect the
    two conferenced trunks)
    15 minutes
    210 minutes
    315minutes
    420minutes
    525minutes
    630 minutes
    735 minutes
    8.40minutes
    945minutes
    1050minutes
    1155minutes
    1260minutes
    1365minutes
    1470minutes
    1575minutes
    Related Programming
    Unsupervised Trunk Conference: FF2 (Trunk)# 16# (0 or l)#
    Unsupervised Conference: FF3 (ExtPort)# 13# (0 or l)#Page l-102DBS Manual 
    - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 4uu-rrogrammingUiapter 1. system Progfammrng (FFl)
    Automatic Pause Timer
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFI 3# 12# (0-15)#
    DescriptionWhen users program their phones with PBX access codes, Personal Speed
    Dial numbers, or System Speed Dial numbers, they can insert pause(s) in
    these numbers (by pressing the 
    REDIAL key for each pause) so the system
    will dial the numbers correctly. This address determines the length of each
    pause inserted by the 
    REDIAL programming key (3.5 seconds by default).
    Programming
    FFl 3# 12# (0115)#
    f
    Automatic Pause Timer setting
    Default: 7 (3.5 seconds) (see table below)
    Table 1-18. Automatic Pause Timer valuess
    I--+
    I+-
    I10
    It+-
    E=
    1.5 seconds
    2 seconds
    2.5 seconds
    3 seconds
    3.5 seconds
    4.0 seconds
    4.5 seconds
    5 seconds
    5.5 seconds
    6 seconds
    6.5 seconds
    7 seconds
    7.5 seconds
    Related Programming
    Automatic Pause for PBX Line: FF2 (Trunk)++ 13# (0 or l)#PBX Access Codes: 
    FFl 2# 3# (l-8)# (O-999 or 0*-99*)#
    Automatic Pause Position for PBX Access Codes: FFl 2# 3# (9-18)# (l-3)4+
    Speed Dial Programming: FFlO addresses
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-103 
    						
    							wmpia~ I. oya~t311 riuyialIIiIIiIiy 
    -r- 11GG~LIUI I Lcuu-r I uyl ai I II IIII iyCO Flash Timer
    Software Version: All Versions
    Address: 
    FFl 351 13# (O-15)#
    DescriptionA DBS phone user can press the FLASH key to disconnect from and then
    reseize a CO loop-start trunk (this operation is called a “flash”). Pressing the
    REDIAL key also performs a flash before automatically 
    redialing a phone
    number.
    This CO Flash Timer determines how long the flash will last if FLASH or
    RED&IL is depressed (1 second by default).
    Exceptions: If the FLASH key is pressed and held down, the flash signal will
    last as long as the key is pressed. (The flash generated by pressing REDIAL
    is always controlled by the CO Flash Timer, regardless of how long REDIAL
    is held down.) Also, if you are using a PBX or 
    Centrex line, the FLASH key
    will place the call on hold.
    Programmjng,
    FFI 3# 13# (0115)#
    $
    CO Flash Timer settingDefault: 9 (1 second) (see table below)
    NOTE: Settings 11 to 15 are available with CPC-A Version 3.3
    or higher, and 
    CPC-AU/B 5.0 or higher. These settings require
    Loop-S tart Trunk Card VB-435 1 OA or VB -435 11 A.Table I-19. CO Flash Timer values
    Page l-104DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Yectton 4uwrrogrammtngmaprer I. oysiwi rrograrrwwig (t-t i 1
    101 1.1 secondsI
    11
    I
    1 1.5 seconds1
    12
    13
    14
    1
    2 seconds
    2.5 seconds
    3.0 seconds
    I151 3.5 secondsI
    Related ProgrammingPBX Flash Timer: 
    FFl 3# 18# (0- lO)#Auto Flash Redial: 
    FFl 2# l# 6# (0 or l)#
    Trunk Circuit Type: FF2 (Trunk)# 21# (0 or l)#
    Dialing Restriction During Inbound Trunk Calls for TRS Types 3-6:FF7 l#
    2# (0 or l)#
    NotesCircuit Card Requirements.Timer settings 1 l- 15 are only available with the
    loop-start trunk card (Part No. VB-435 10A or VB-435 11A).
    Phone Type Restriction. The FLASH key function applies only to digital and
    digital single-line telephones.
    Tnrnk Type Restriction. This timer only applies to loop-start trunks.
    .
    FLASH and REDZAL Restriction.FLASH and REDIAL features are not
    available with ground-start trunks. 
    See Technote 13 (March 1992) for further
    information.
    SLT Flash Operation.Single-line telephones must press the hookswitch and
    dial “87” to activate this feature.
    Using FLASH Key With PBX or Centrex Lines.If you are using a PBX or
    Centrex line, the FLASH key places the call on hold. See PBX Flash Timer
    address (FFl 3# 18#) for more information.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-105 
    						
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