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    							Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Cdls
    Software Version:CPC-Ail (ail versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFI 3## 24# (0-12)#
    DescriptionThis timer determines how long an Attendant-transferred intercom call will
    ring at an extension before it recalls to the Attendant (20 seconds by default).
    Programming
    FFl 3# 24# (0912)#
    f
    Attendant Transfer Recall Timer setting for intercom calls
    Default: 1 (20 seconds) (see table below)
    Table l-30. Attendant Transfer Recall Timer values for intercom calls
    SettingValue
    0No recallI 
    11 20 secondsI2
    1 40 seconds
    3
    I 60 seconds
    480 seconds
    5100 seconds6120 seconds
    9180seconds
    10200seconds
    11220seconds
    12I 240 seconds
    Related Programming
    Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls: FFl 3# 4# (0-12)#
    NotesCall Forward Interaction.If a call is transferred to an extension that has
    Call Forwarding turned on, the call will follow the call forwarding path if the
    Call Forward-No Answer Timer is less than the Recall Timer.
    Page l-116DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming
    Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Extension Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls
    Software Version:CPC-All (all versions) and CPC-B Version 2.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 3# 25# (0-12)#
    DescriptionThis timer determines how long a transferred intercom call will ring at
    another extension before it recalls back to the transferring extension (140
    seconds by default).
    Programming
    FFI 3# 25# (0912)#
    f
    Extension Transfer Recall Timer setting for intercom calls
    Default: 7 (140 seconds) (see table below)
    T&le l-31.Extension Transfer Recall Timer values for intercom calls
    SettingValue
    0No recall
    120 seconds
    2I 40seconds
    360 seconds
    480 seconds
    I 100seconds
    1 120seconds
    1 140 seconds
    1 160seconds
    1 180seconds
    1 200 seconds
    11220 seconds
    12
    240 seconds
    Related Programming
    Extension Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls:FFl 3# 5# (0- 12)#
    NotesCall Forward Interaction.If a call is transferred to an extension that has
    call Forwarding turned on, the call will follow the call forwarding path if the
    Call Forward-No Answer Timer is less than the Recall Timer.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-117 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFi)Section 400-Programming
    CO Delayed Ring Timer
    Software Version:CPCill (all versions) and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 3f# 26# (O-15)#
    DescriptionCO Delayed Ringing allows a second extension to ring when an incoming
    trunk call is not answered at the first extension.This timer determines how
    long a CO trunk call will ring at the first extension before it begins ringing at
    the second extension.(When the second extension begins ringing, the first
    extension will stop ringing.)
    Programming
    II
    FFl 3# 26# (0115)#
    t
    CO Delayed Ring Timer setting
    Default: 2 (after 12 seconds) (see table below)
    Table l-32. CO Delayed Ring Timer values
    SkttingValue
    0After 4 seconds
    1After 8 seconds
    21 After 12 secondsI 3
    1 After 16 secondsI
    4
    I
    1 After 20 seconds
    51 After 24 seconds
    6
    I
    1 After 28 seconds
    7After 32 seconds8
    After 34 seconds
    9After 36 seconds
    10After 44 seconds
    11After 48 seconds
    12After 52 seconds
    13After56seconds
    14After60seconds
    15After64seconds
    ,, . .
    Page 1-118DBS Manual - Issued 8/i/95D 68-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Related ProgrammingDelayed Ring: 
    FFl 2# 1# 21# (0 or l)#CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments : FF4 
    5# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)#
    CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups:FF4 5# (HuntGrp)#
    U’~W+
    CO Delayed Night 1 Ring Assignments: FF4 6# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)#
    CO Delayed Night 1 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups: FF4 6#
    (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)#CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments: 
    FF4 9# 2# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)#/
    CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups: FF4 9# 2#
    (HuntGrp)# (Trunk)##
    NotesCO Delajed Ring Cot&o1 in Older CPC-B Versions.In CPC-B versions
    prior to 3.1, CO delayed ringing is controlled by the Call Forward-No Answer
    Timer (FF13# 19#0-1%).
    DES-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-119 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    Extension (DSS/BLF) Delayed Ring Timer
    Software Version:CPC-All (all versions) and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher
    Address:
    FFl 3# 27# (O-15)#
    DescriptionExtension Delayed Ringing allows a second extension to ring when an
    intercom call is not answered at the first extension. This timer determines
    how long the intercom call will ring at the first extension before it begins
    ringing at the second extension. (When the second extension begins ringing,
    the first extension will stop ringing.)
    Note: The covering station needs a DSS/BLF key.
    ProgrammingI
    FFl 3# 27# (0115)#
    f
    Extension Delayed Ring Timer setting
    Default: 2 (after 12 seconds) (see table below)
    Table l-33. Extension Delayed Ring Timer values
    11After48seconds
    12After52seconds
    13After56seconds
    14After60seconds
    15After64seconds
    Page l-120DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Related ProgrammingExtension 
    (BLF) Delayed Ring: FFl .2# l# 30# (0 or l)#
    Extension Delayed Ring Table: FF4 8# (ExtPort)# (ExtPort)## (0 or l)#
    NotesExtension Delayed Ring Control in Older CPC-B Versions.In CPC-B
    versions prior to 3.1, extension delayed ringing is controlled by the Call
    Forward-No Answer Timer (FF13# 19# 0-15#).
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-121 
    						
    							Lnapter 1. system rrogrammrng (t-I-1 )section 4uu-Programming
    Hunt Group No Answer Timer
    Software Version:CPC-All (all versions) and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 3# 28# (0-15)#
    DescriptionIf a call has entered a hunt group and the first extension to ring is not
    answered, this timer determines how long the extension will ring before the
    next idle extension in the hunt group begins ringing (12 seconds by default).
    Programming
    I
    FFl 3# 28# (0115)#
    f
    Hunt Group No Answer Timer setting
    Default: 2 (after 12 seconds) (see table below)
    Table l-34. Hunt Group No Answer Timer values
    Setting! Value
    0After 4 seconds
    1After 8 seconds
    Notes
    2After 12 seconds
    3After 16’ seconds
    Extension Delayed Ring Control in Older CPC-B Versions.In CPC-B
    versions prior to 3.1, extension delayed ringing is controlled by the Call
    Forward-No Answer Timer 
    (FFl 3# 19# 0- 1%).
    Page 1-122DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming
    Chapter 1. System Programming (FFI)Automatic Day Mode Start Time
    Software Version:CPC-All (all versions) and CPC-6 Version 4.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 3## 29# HHMM#
    DescriptionSetting the Automatic Day Mode Start Time allows the DBS to switch from
    Night mode 
    to Day mode automatically.
    You can program trunks to ring incoming calls at different extensions during
    Day or Night mode (see FF4 addresses). And different TRS types can be
    programmed for use in each mode (see FF8 addresses).
    To set the automatic start time for Night mode, use FFl 3# l# HHMM. A
    second Night mode is also available in Version 7.0 or higher of CPC-AII or
    iCPC-B -- see FFl 3# 30# HHMM.
    Programming
    To set the Automatic Day Mode Start Time . . .
    Enter the time using the 24-hour format. The following example sets the time
    to 
    8:30 a.m.:.
    I
    IFFl 3# 29# 0830#
    Time Setting (8330 a.m.)
    (in 24-hour format)
    To clear the Start Time (disable Day Mode) . . .
    IFFl 3# 29# CONF ON/OFFI
    Related ProgrammingTime Setting: 
    FFl l# 2# HHMM#
    Automatic Night Mode Start Time: FFl 3# l# HHMM#Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time: 
    FFl 3# 30# HHMM#
    CO Ring Assignments: FF4 addresses
    Toll Restriction: 
    FF8 addresses
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95 ,Page 1-l 23 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    NotesSystem Clock.The Automatic Day Mode start time depends on the DBS
    system clock being set correctly.
    NIGHT Key Operation.If only one of the Auto Mode Start Ties is set, the
    Attendant NIGHT key can be used to manually switch to another mode. For
    instance, if Night mode has been activated automatically, the Attendant can
    press the NIGHT key to go into Day mode. (However, the Attendant must
    wait at least 3 minutes after the mode is automatically activated, before using
    the NIGHT key to switch the mode again.)
    In CPC-AU/B versions prior to7.0, if both Auto Day and Auto Night Mode
    Start Times are set, the Attendant NIGHT key cannot be used to manually
    switch modes. (However, it will work in Version 7.0 or higher; or press 
    #520
    to toggle between Day, Night and Night 2 modes.)
    SUGGESTION (for versions prior to 7.0): Set only the Auto Night
    Mode Start 
    Xme, so that the DBS will automatically switch to Night
    mode each night --and each morning the Attendant phone can press
    the NIGHT key to manually switch to Day mode.
    Required Intervals Between Auto Day and Night Modes.If you set both
    Auto Mode Start Times. it is recommended that the start times differ by at
    least 1 hour.Page l-124
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl )
    Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time
    Scftware Version:CPC-All and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 3#! 30# HHMM#
    DescriptionIn this address, you can activate a second Night mode by setting the
    Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time. This allows the DBS to switch from
    Night to Night 2 mode automatically 
    at the time set in this address.
    You can program trunks to ring incoming calls at different extensions during
    Day or Night mode (see FF4 addresses). And different TRS types can be
    programmed for use in each mode (see FF8 addresses).
    To set the automatic start time for Night mode, use 
    FF13# l# HHMM. To set
    the Automatic Day Mode Start Time, use 
    FF13# 29# HHMM.
    Programming
    To set the Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time . . .
    IFFl 3# 30# (OOOO-2359)#
    Night 2 Mode Start Time
    (in 24-hour format)
    To clear the start. time (disable Night 2 Mode) . . .
    IFFl 3# 30# CONF ON/OFFI
    Related ProgrammingTime Setting: 
    FFl l# 2# HHMM#Automatic Day Mode Start Time: 
    FFl 3# 29# HHMM#Automatic Night 1 Mode Start Time: 
    FFl 3# l# HHMM#
    CO Ring Assignments:FF4 addresses
    Toll Restriction: FF8 addresses
    NotesSystem Clock.The automatic start time for Night 2 depends on the DBS
    system clock being set correctly.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-125 
    						
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