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    							NIGHT Key Operation.If only one of the Auto Mode Start Times 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-AII/B versions prior to 7.0, if both Auto Day and Auto Night Mode
    Start 
    Ames 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 Time, 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
    ,4uto Mode Start Times, it is recommended that the start times differ by at
    least 1 hour.Page 1-126DBS Manual 
    - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming
    Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    Programming and DISA CodesRemote Programming ID Code
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 4## (0000-9999)#
    DescriptionThe Remote Programming ID Code allows you to enter the terminal
    programming mode. This programming mode is used to enter programming
    commands from a remote PC or a 
    local PC connected directly to the SMDR
    port (CN6).
    You can enter the remote programming mode through any of these three
    methods:
    lBy dialing into the system through a direct DISA trunk
    lBy dialing into the system through a regular CO trunk, then recjuesting the
    operator to enter the Remote Programming ID Code
    lBy using a local PC and communications package to connect directly to
    the DBS serial port.
    For more information on the terminal programming mode. see Appendix B.
    Programming
    To set the Remota Programming ID Code . . .
    To reset the ID Code to the default (9999)...
    FFl 4## CONF ON/OFFI
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-l 27 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    DISA Inbound Call ID Code
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 5## (0000-9999)#
    DescriptionUse this address to set a valid ID code for inbound DISA (Direct Inward
    System Access) callers. By default, no ID code is defined. which means a
    caller who dials a DISA trunk will receive intercom dial tone immediately
    without entering an ID code.
    If you define a DISA Inbound Call ID Code in this address, callers dialing in
    on the 
    DISA trunk will receive a fast-busy tone. The caller must then dial the
    DISA Inbound Call ID Code to receive the intercom dial tone.
    Programming
    To set the DISA ID Code . . .
    IFFI 5# (0000;9999)#
    J-Digit DISA Inbound ID Code
    (Default: ****>
    To clear the DISA ID Code . . .
    FFl 5# CONF ON/OFF
    Related Programming
    DISA Outbound Call ID Code 1: 
    FFl 6# l# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2: 
    FFl 6# 2# (0000-9999)#DISA Start lime: FF2 
    (Trunk)!+ 19# HHMM#DISA End Time: FF2 
    (Trunk)# 20# HHMM#
    DISA Auto Answer: FF2 (Trunk)# 1 l# HHMM#
    Page 1-128DBS Manual - Issued 8/i/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    DISA Outbound Call ID Code 1
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 6## l# (0000-9999)#
    DescriptionOnce a caller has dialed in on the DISA trunk and accessed intercom dial
    tone, he/she can access a trunk line by dialing 
    #7, then the ID code set in this
    address (1111 by default), then 9 or 81-86 to access the 
    MC0 trunk.
    Programming
    To set DISA Outbound ID Code 1 . . .
    IFFl 6# l# (0000;9999)#
    4-Digit DISA Outbound ID Code 1
    (Default: 1111)
    To reset DISA Outbound ID Code 1 to default “1111” . . .
    IFFI 6# 1# CONF ON/OFFI
    Reiated ProgrammingDISA Auto Answer: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    ll# (0 or l)#DISA 
    inbound Call ID Code: FFl 5# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2: 
    FFl 6# 2# (0000-9999)#DISA Start Time: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    19# (HHMM)#DISA 
    l&d Time: FF2 (Trunk)# 20# (HHMM)#Notes 
    -.DISA Limitations --
    1) A 16-second timer is set between the dialing of the DISA Outbound ID
    Code. If a time-out results, the DISA call is treated as a normal call.
    2) The DBS supports up to two valid 
    4-digit DISA Outbound ID Codes, so
    that you can track two different groups of DISA callers on SMDR reports.
    3) Accessing trunks via DISA can take place only on trunk (MCO) groups.
    4) LCR (Least Cost Routing) is not supported on DISA trunks.
    5) Trunk calling with DISA will override all TRS.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-l 29 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFi)Section 400-Programming
    DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 6## 2# (OOOO-9999)#
    DescriptionOnce a caller has dialed in on the DISA trunk and accessed intercom dial
    tone, he/she can access a trunk line by dialing 
    #7, then the ID code set in this
    address (9999 by default), then 9 or 81-86 to access the 
    MC0 trunk.
    Programming
    To set DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2 . . .
    FFl 6# 2# (OOOO-9999)#
    t
    4-Digit DISA Outbound ID Code 2
    (Default: 9999)
    To reset DISA Outbound ID Code 2 to default “9999” . . .
    IFFl 6# 2# CONF ON/OFF1
    Related ProgrammingDISA Auto Answer: FF2 
    (Trunk)# ll# (0 or l>#DISA Inbound Call ID Code: 
    FFl 5# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 1: 
    FFl 6# l# (0000-9999)#DISA Start Time: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    19# (HHMM)#DISA End 
    Timei FF2 (Trunk)## 20# (HHMM)#
    NotesDISA Limitations --
    1) A 16-second timer is set between the dialing of the DISA Outbound ID
    Code.If a time-out results, the DISA call is treated as a normal call.
    2) The DBS supports up to two valid 
    4-digit DISA Outbound ID Codes, so
    that you can track two different groups of DISA callers on SMDR reports.
    3) Accessing trunks via DISA can take place only on trunk 
    (MCO) groups.
    4) LCR (Least Cost Routing) is not supported on DISA trunks.
    5) Trunk calling with DISA will override all TRS.
    Page 1-130
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/i/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter I. System Programming (FFl)ID Code For System Programming
    Software Version: Ail VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 7# (0000-9999)#
    DescriptionThis program assigns an ID code that can be dialed from a non-Attendant
    phone to enter the programming mode (9999 by default).
    Non-Attendant extensions enter the programming mode by dialing 
    #98 and
    then the ID Code entered in this address.
    Programming
    To assign the ID Code for system programming . . .
    FFI 7# (OOOO-9999)#
    f
    4-Digit ID Code for System Programming
    (Default: 9999)
    To reset the ID Code to default “9999” . . .
    FFI 7# CONF ON/OFF
    NotesEntering the Programming Mode.Oniy one extension can be in
    programming mode at a particular time.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-131 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    New Function Reset
    New Function Reset
    Software Version:CPC-B Only, Version 4.0 or higher
    Address:FFI 8# 1# (0 or l)# (to select the reset)
    FFI 8# 2# (0 or l)# (to complete the reset)
    DescriptionPerform this address if you are upgrading CPC-B software to a new release
    (such as from 5.0 to 6.0). However, it is not necessary if you are upgrading to
    a “point” release (such as 6.0 to 6.1). New Function Reset should be
    performed immediately after changing-out the EPROM chips on the CPC-B
    card.
    New Function Reset initializes SRAM (Static Random Access Memory). It
    clears unused registers and adds new programs, but retains all current DBS
    program settings. 
    Exception: If you are upgrading from a CPC-B version
    prior to 3.1, New Function Reset will clear existing DID numbers (which are
    extension-based -- see FF3 
    ExtPort## 3%). Beginning with Version 3.1, DID
    numbers are stored in the ‘Inbound DID Numbers” table (see 
    FFl 8# 3#
    address). New Function Reset will erase extension-based DID numbers, but
    it will not erase the Inbound DID Numbers table.
    Prdgramming
    FFl 8# l# (Oor l)#
    +
    O=Do not perform New Function Reset.
    l=Perform New Function Reset.
    NOTE: If you enter “1” (to reset), the following displays:
    ir%EE-j
    This is to confirm that you want to reset the data before the DBS
    actually performs the reset. Press one of the following:
    O=Do not complete the reset.
    1 =Complete the reset.
    Related Programming
    CO Ring Assignments: FF4 addressesCO Ring Cycle Detection Timer: 
    FFl 3# 1% (0-3)#
    Page 1-132DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95.DBS70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl)
    DID/DNIS and Tl Settings
    Inbound DID Dial Numbers
    Software Version:CPC-B Version 3.1 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 6# 3## (OOOO-9999)## (IO-69 or lOO-699)#
    DescriptionUse this address to assign DID number(s) to extension(s).
    Up to 500 DID numbers can be assigned.
    One DID number can be assigned to multiple extensions (this will take up
    only one entry in the 500 available entries).
    One extension can have multiple DID numbers assigned to it. (The
    number of entries taken up is equal to the number of DID numbers
    assigned to the extension.)
    Programming
    II
    FFl 8# 3# (OOOO-9999)# (lo-69 or lOO-699)#
    ++
    I4-D&$ DID NumberExtension NumberI
    Related ProgrammingMultiple 
    DID,DNIS: FFl 2# l# 32# (0 or l)#
    DID/DNIS (enabling trunks for): FFl 8# ## 6# (Trunk)# 2# (0-2)#
    DID Flexible Ringing Assignments: 
    FFl 8# 5# (DIDNo.)# (ExtNo.)#
    (0000[00]-1111[11])#.
    DID Immediate or Wink Start: 
    FF2 (Trunk)# 22# (0 or l)#Wink Start Timer: FF2 
    (Trunk)# 23# (0-15)#Time Out for Dialed DID Digits: FF2 
    (Trunk)# 24# (0-15)#
    DID Interdigit Timeout:
    FF2 (Trunk)++ 25# (0-15)#Extension Numbers: FF3 
    (ExtPort)# l# (ExtNo.)#
    NotesDID Number Assignment in Older CPC-B Version.In CPC-B Version 2.0,
    DID numbers were stored with extension port settings, rather than in a
    separate table (see FF3 
    ExtPort# 35# for more information).
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-133 
    						
    							DID Hardware and Power Requirements.The DID trunk card is required
    (each DID card provides 8 ports). The DID trunk card requires an external,
    -48V power supply. Also, SCC-B Card Version 1.2 or higher is required. See
    Section 300~Installation for cabling instructions.
    Dial Pulse Requirement.Ti:e DID trunk card requires dial-pulse dialing.
    Digit Length Requirement.The DBS only supports 4-digit DID numbers.
    DID Ring Control.Ringing for the DID number at the assigned extension(s)
    is controlled by the DID Flexible Ringing Assignments address 
    (FFl 8# 5#).Page 1-134DBS Manual 
    - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFI)
    System ConfigurationSoftware Version:CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher
    Address: 
    FFl 8# 4## l# 1# (0-8)#
    DescriptionUse this address to identify the DBS system configuration in which the Tl
    interface is installed (DBS 40 by default).
    This is 
    one of the required addresses to make Tl operational. See
    YHinimum Tl Programming” below for more information.
    Programming
    System Configuration
    Default: 0 (DBS 40)
    (see table below)
    Table l-35. System ConfQzuatitm for TI installation
    Notes
    SettingValue0 DBS40
    1DBS 72
    ’ Notes
    21 DBS 961
    31 DBS 40 + DBS 40/ TI must be in slave cabinet 1
    4DBS72+DBS40
    5DBS 72 + DBS 72
    Tlisnotsupported
    Tl must be in slave cabinet
    61 DBS 96 + DBS 40
    I71 DBS 96 + DBS 72
    81 CBS 96 + DBS 96
    Power-Cycling Requirement.For changes to this parameter to take effect,
    the system must be turned off, then back on.
    Minimum Tl Programming.The following table (see next page) lists the
    programs that need to be set in order to make 
    Tl operational. Default settings
    appear in bold.In most cases, you do not have to change the defaults for any
    remaining 
    Tl programs.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-135 
    						
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