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    							Seotion 400~ProgrammingChapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)
    Trunk Disconnect Detection Timer
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    18# (O-15)#
    DescriptionWhen the trunk side of a CO call disconnects, the CO sends the DBS a
    disconnect signal by opening the loop (cutting voltage) for a specified length
    of time.
    This timer determines how long the DBS expects the disconnect signal to last.
    By default, an open loop of 350 ms or more will be interpreted as a disconnect
    signal.
    The standard range for CO disconnect signals is 350 to 600 ms.
    ProgrammingFF2 
    (1164)# 16# (0115)#
    ft
    Trunk NumberTrunk Disconnect Detection Timer setting
    Default: 7 (over 350 ms) (see table below)
    Table 2-2.Trunk Disconnect Detection Timer values
    SettingValue
    0I_gnore disconnect
    1Over 50 ms
    2Over 100 ms
    3Over 150 ms
    4Over 200 ms
    I Over 250ms
    I Over 300ms
    1 Over 600 ms
    13Over650ms
    14Over700ms
    15Over750ms
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95Page 2-15 
    						
    							Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)’Section 400-Programming
    DISA Start Time
    Software Version: All Versions
    Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 19# (HHMM)#
    DescriptionUse this address to program a DISA trunk to begin DISA operation at a
    specified time each day. Trunks are 
    enabled for DISA using the DISA Auto
    Answer address (FF2 
    Trunk# 1 l#). Use this DISA Start ‘lime address, and
    the DISA End Time address following, to limit DISA operation on a trunk to
    a certain time period each day.
    Programming
    To set the DISA Start Time . . .
    Enter the time using the 24-hour format. For example, enter 1515 to set the
    time to 
    3:15 p.m.FF2 
    (l-64)# 19# (HHMM)#
    ttTrunk Number
    Time Setting (24~hr. format)
    Default: **** 
    (not set)
    To clear the DISA Start Time . . .
    IFF2 (1164)# 19# CONF ON/OFF-1
    Related ProgrammingTime Setting: 
    FFl l# 2# (HHMM)#
    DISA Inbound Call ID Code: FFl 5# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 1: 
    FFl 6## l# (0000-9999)#
    DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2: FFl 6# 2# (0000-9999)#DISA Auto Answer: FF2 
    (Trunk)# 1 l# (0 or l>#
    DISA End Time: FF2 (Trunk)# 20# (HHMM)#
    NotesDISA Operation With Default Setting.If DISA Start Tiie is not set in this
    address (left at default
    ****), DISA operation will be on all the time.
    Caller ID Automatic DZSA.This DISA Start Time setting does not affect
    Automatic DISA operation with Caller JD (FF12# 8# 1-W PhoneNo.#).
    Page 2-l 6DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)
    DISA End Time
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    20# (HHMM)#
    DescriptionUse this address to program a DISA trunk to stop DISA operation at a
    specified time each day. Trunks are enabled for 
    DISA using the DISA Auto
    Answer address (FF2 
    Trunks 1 l#). Use this DISA End Tiie address, and the
    DISA Start Time address (previous page), to limit DISA operation on a trunk
    to a certain time period each day.
    .
    NOTE: The DBS will disable DISA to the trunk one minute after the time
    set in this address.(For example, if DISA End Time is set to 0815, DISA will
    actually end when the system clock reaches 8: 16 am.)
    Programming
    To set the DISA End nrne . . .
    Enter the time using the 24-hour format. For example, enter 0815 to set the
    time to 
    8:15 a.m. DISA will actually end when the system clock reaches
    8: 16 a.m.
    FF2(l-64)# 20# (HHMM)#I
    Trunk Number
    Time Setting (in 24-hr. format)
    Default: **** (not set)I
    To clear the DISA End Time . . .
    IFF2 (1164)# 20# CONF ON/OFFI
    Related ProgrammingTime Setting: 
    FFl l# 2# (HHMM)#
    DISA Inbound Call ID Code: 
    FFl 5# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 1: 
    FFl 6# l# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2: 
    FFl 6# 2# (0000-9999)#DISA Auto Answer: FF2 
    (Trunk)+/ ll# (0 or l)#DISA Start Time: FF2 
    (T&nk)# 19# (HHMM)#
    NotesCaller ID Automatic DZSA.This DISA End Time setting does not affect
    Automatic DISA operation with Caller ID (program address 
    FFl 2# 8# l-10++
    PhoneNo.#).
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 2-17 
    						
    							Trunk Circuit Type
    Software Version:CPC-Ail and CPC-B (all versions)Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    21# (Type)#
    DescriptionThis program determines the type of circuit for each trunk (Loop Start by
    default).
    NOTE:The circuit types available in each system depend on the CPC card
    version. See 
    “Notes” below for more information.
    ProgrammingFF2 
    (1164)# 21# (0-4)#
    ++
    Trunk NumberO=Loop Start
    l=Ground Start
    2=Analog DID
    3=Tl
    4=Caller ID (loop start)
    Related ProgrammingCall Duration Timer (for Caller ID): 
    FFl 2# l# 38# (0-2)#Caller 
    ID Automatic DISA Callers: FFl 2# 8# (l-lO)# (PhoneNo.)#
    Tl settings: FFl 8# # thru 7# addresses
    Outbound Ground Start Detection Timer: FFl 3# 20# (l-8)#Inbound Ground Start Detection Timer: 
    FFl 3# 21# (l-8)#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)# 2# (0-15)#
    DID Interdigit Timeout:FF2 
    (Trunk)# 25# (0-15)#
    NotesPower-Cycling Requirement.For changes to this parameter to take effect,
    the system must be turned off, then back on.
    Loop Sturt Circuit Type Considerations:
    1. Loop Start is the most common type of CO line.
    2. If a Ground Start Trunk Card is used, individual trunk ports on that
    card can be set to “Loop Start”.Page 2-18
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)
    Ground Start Circuit Type Considerations:
    1. Not available with CPC-AIL
    2. Ground Start lines perform similarly to Loop Start: however, in terms
    of positive disconnect signals, Ground Start lines provide the most
    reliable connection between the CO and the DBS, with the least
    possibility of call collision or “glare”.
    3. The Ground Start Trunk Card (VB-4353 1) is required for ground-start
    operation.
    4. The Ground Start Trunk Card requires a -48 volt power supply, which
    must be properly connected to the DBS backplane terminals -- see
    Section .?OO-Installation for instructions. Misconnection of the
    power supply e result in serious damage to DBS equipment.
    5. The FLASH and REDIAL features are not available on ground-start
    trunks.
    Analog DID Circuit Type Considhtions:
    1. Not available with CPC-AIL
    2. Available only with CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher.
    3. Requires DID Trunk Card (VB-43541).
    4. Requires SCC-B card Version 1.27 or higher.
    5. DID (Direct Inward Dialing) lines are beneficial in that the CO can
    place multiple inbound trunk calls (with different phone numbers) over
    the same circuit. These numbers can also be programmed to appear on
    multiple DBS extensions.
    6. DID circuits can only be used for inbound calls (not for outbound).
    7. The DBS supports 
    4-digit DID numbers with either Dial Pulse or
    (more commonly) Wink Start
    Tl Circuit ZQpe Considerations:
    1. Not available with CPC-AII.
    2. Available only with CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher.
    3. 
    Tl requires the following cards:
    l Tl Interface (VB-43561)
    l Tl MDF Card (VB-43562)
    l Tl Sync Card (VB-43563)
    4. When assigning trunks as Circuit Type “Tl”, you must start from the
    highest-numbered trunk port in the DBS cabinet structure, and move
    down sequentially from there. For more information, see the trunk
    assignment charts in the Tl Reference Manual (Section 500).
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 2-I 9 
    						
    							5. If Fractional Tl (using only a portion of the 24 available Tl channels)
    is implemented, make sure that the number of trunks set to Circuit
    Type 
    “Tl” matches the programmed Number of Tl Channels (FFl
    8# # 4/5# l# 2# O-24+0.
    6. In CPC-B Versions 5.0 to 6.02, if trunk usage on an analog trunk card
    is divided between 
    Tl and analog, make sure that the Tl trunks are
    closed from analog usage in the 
    Tl Trunk Closure address (FFl8# 7#
    l-2# l-# l-8# 0-l#).
    Caller ID Circuit Type Considerations:
    1. Available only with CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 6.1 or higher.
    2. Caller ID requires the following cards:
    l8-port Loop Start Trunk Card (VB-435 11A)
    l Caller ID Card (VB-43551)
    lMFR Card (VB-4343 1) (if using Caller ID Automatic DISA)
    lCPC-B Card (VB-43411) or CPC-AII Card (VB-43412)
    3. Caller ID refers to calling party information transmitted from a local
    CO to the DBS. Calling party information transmitted in 
    ANI format
    from interexchange carriers 
    @XC’s) is not supported by the DBS at this
    time.
    4. Caller ID data is transmitted from the local CO to the DBS between
    the first and second rings. The Caller ID Card and the Loop Start
    Trunk Card collect the data and distribute it to the appropriate
    extension via the CPC Card. The extension displays the Caller ID
    information (if the phone has an LCD) for a programmable length of
    time.
    5. See Caller ID Installation and Operation (Section 510) for complete
    instructions and ordering specs.
    Page 2-20DBS Manual - Issued 8/i/95DBS-70400 
    						
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    DID Immediate or Wink Start
    Software Version:CPC-B Version 2.0 or higherAddress: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    22# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address determines the type of signaling used with DID trunks (Wink
    Start by default).
    If “Wink Start” is selected, the 
    CO seizes the DID trunk. Then the DBS sends
    a wink signal to the CO. At the end of the wink signal, the 
    CO transmits the
    DID digits.
    If “Immediate” is selected, the CO seizes the DID trunk. Then the DBS waits
    65 milliseconds before accepting the digits of a dialed number.
    Programming
    .FF2 
    (1164)# 22# (0 or l)#
    r4
    Trunk NumberO=Wink Start
    l=Immediate StartI
    Related ProgrammingMultiple 
    DID/DNIS: FFl 2# l# 32# (0 or l)##
    DID/DNIS to a Voice Mailbox: FFl 2# l# 36# (0-2)#
    DID/DNIS Answer Code: FFl 2# l# 37# (6 char.)##
    DID/DNIS: FFl 8# 4# 6# (l-64)# 2# (0-2)#
    DID Flexible Ringing Assignments: 
    FFl 8# 5# (0000-9999)# ExtNo.)#
    (000000-llllll)#Trunk Circuit Type: FF2 
    (Trunk)# 21# (0-4)#
    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)#
    NotesPower-Cycling Requirement.For changes to this parameter to take effect,
    the system must be turned off, then back on.DBS-70-400DBS Manual 
    - issued 8/l/95Page 2-21 
    						
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    Wink Start Timer
    Software Version:CPC-6 Version 2.0 or higherAddress: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    23# (0-15)#Description
    This timer determines the duration of the “wink” that is sent to the CO
    following the CO’s seizure of a DID trunk 
    (200 ms by default).
    At the conclusion of the wink, the CO transmits the DID digits to the DBS.
    Programming
    FF2 (1164)# 23# (O-1 5)#
    tA
    Trunk Number
    Wink Start Timer settingDefault: 3 
    (200 ms)
    (see table below)
    Table 2-3.Wink Start Timer sem’ngs
    SettingValue
    0140 ms
    11 A0 ms
    21 X0 ms
    3200 ms
    4220 ms
    52411 ms
    6* 26cJ ms
    728Cl ms
    8300 ms
    9320 ms
    1 (1340 ms
    11360 ms
    123x0 ms
    13400 ms
    14420 ms
    15440 ms
    Page 2-22DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)
    Time Out for Dialed DID Digits
    Software Version:CPC-B Version 2.0 or higherAddress: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    24## (O-15)#
    DescriptionThis timer determines how long the DBS waits for DID digits, once CO
    signaling has indicated that digits are to be transmitted (18 seconds by
    default).
    ProgrammingFF2 
    (1164)# 24#! (0115)#
    f+
    Trunk NumberTimeout setting for Dialed DID Digits
    Default: 4 (18 seconds)
    (see table below)
    Table 2-4.DID Dialed Digit Timer values
    Setting
    0ValueNo timeout
    115 seconds
    216 seconds
    317 seconds
    418 seconds
    519 seconds
    620 seconds
    721seconds
    822seconds
    923seconds
    1024 seconds
    1125 seconds
    1226 seconds
    1327 seconds
    1428 seconds
    1529 secondsDBS-70-400DBS Manual 
    - Issued 8/l/95Page 2-23 
    						
    							Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)Section 400-ProgrammingDID Interdigit Timeout
    Sofbvare Version:CPC-B Version 2.0 or higherAddress: FF2 (Trunk)# 
    25# (O-15)#
    DescriptionOnce the CO begins to outpulse DID digits, this timer determines how much
    time is allowed between each digit (80 ms by default). If the timer is
    exceeded, the DBS returns the DID trunk to the idle state.
    Programming
    FF2 (1164)# 25# (O-l 5)#
    f+
    Trunk Number
    DID Interdigit Timer setting
    Default: 5 (80 ms)
    (see table below)
    Table 2-5.DID Inttydigit Timer values
    Page 2-24DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
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