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    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8)
    LCR Delete Tables
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FF8 7# (TrunkGrp)# (DeleteDigits)#
    DescriptionUse this address to assign Delete Digits to calls routed to an LCR trunk group.
    Up to 16 digits can be assigned.
    When an outgoing call is routed to an LCR trunk group, the DBS will check
    the first digits of the dialed number and, if it finds a matching 
    enny in this
    table, the DBS will not 
    outpulse the matched digits (only the rest of the dialed
    digits will be outpulsed).
    This feature is often used to strip off the “1” before an area code. or 
    “!+AC”
    before a 7-digit phone number.
    The deletion will occur only if the outgoing call is routed to a trunk group that
    has Delete Digits assigned to it. The deletion is not relative to time-of-day or
    the complete dialed number.
    Programming
    To create an LCR Delete Table . . .FF8 
    7# (l-8)# (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)#
    $
    LCR Trunk GroupDeletion Digits
    (u;; to 16 digits)
    To clear an LCR Delete Table . . .FF8 
    7# (l-8)# CONF ON/OFF
    4
    I
    LCR Trunk Group
    Related ProgrammingLCR Trunk Groups.: FF8 
    6# (TrunkGrp)# (Position)# (Trunk)#
    NotesPriori@ of Deleted Digits Over Added Digits.If digits are being added and
    deleted from the same trunk group, the DBS will delete digits first, then add
    digits.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/1/95Page 8-13 
    						
    							Chapter 8. Least Cost Routing (FF8)Section 400-Programming
    LCR Add Tables
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF8 
    8## (TrunkGrp)# (AddDigits)#
    DescriptionUse this address to assign Add Digits to calls routed to an LCR trunk group.
    Up to 16 digits can be assigned.
    When an outgoing call is routed to an LCR trunk group with Add Digits, the
    DBS 
    will add the digits to the beginning of the dialed number when it
    outpulses the number to the CO.
    This feature is often used to add CIC or PIC codes to dialed numbers. You
    can also put “pauses” (by pressing REDIAL key) in the Add Digits.
    The Add Digits feature is not associated with time-of-day or the dialed
    number.
    Programming
    To create an LCR Add Table . . .
    FF8 ‘8# (l-8)# (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)#
    /.t
    LCR Trunk GroupAddition Digits
    (up to 16 digits)
    To clear an LCR Add Table . . .
    Related Programming
    Outbound DTMF Signal Duration for Auto-Dialed Digits: FF2 (Trunk)#
    1% (l-3)#
    LCR Trunk Groups:FF8 6# (TrunkGrp)b (Position)# (Trunk)#
    NotesPriority of Deleted Digits Over Added Dig&.If digits are being added and
    deleted from the same trunk group, the DBS will delete digits first, then add
    digits.
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    							9. Copy Program Settings (FF9)
    Use the FF9 program addresses in this chapter to copy settings among trunks,
    extensions, and FF keys.
    This chapter covers the following addresses:
    FF9 AddressTopic
    FF9 l# (Trunk)# (Trunk)#Trunk Copy
    Page
    9-3
    FF9 2# (ExtPort)# (ExtPoft)##1 Extension Copy19-4
    FF9 3# (ExtPon)# (ExtP0l-t)~1 FF Key Copy19-5
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    							Section 400-Programming
    Chapter 9. Copy Program Settings (FF9)
    Trunk Copy
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FF9 l# (SourceTrunk)# (TargetTrunk)##
    DescriptionUse this address to copy the attributes of one trunk to another.
    Copying must be done on a trunk-by-trunk basis. The first trunk entry in this
    address is the trunk being 
    copiedfrom (the source); the second trunk entry is
    the trunk being copied 
    to (the m-get).
    Programming
    Note: You must enter two pound-signs (#I#) at the end of this address.
    FF9 1# (li64)1 (l?Y#
    Trunk Number
    (Source)Trunk Number
    (Target)
    NotesRestriction Regarding Private Trunks. This program copies all trunk
    attributes except the Private Trunk Line attribute.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 9-3 
    						
    							Chapter 9. Copy Program Settings (FF9)Section 400-Programming
    Extension Copy
    Software Version: All Versions
    Address: FF9 2# (SourceExtPort)# (TargetExtPort)##
    DescriptionUse this address to copy the attributes of one extension to another.
    Copying must be done on an extension-by-extension basis. The first
    extension port entry in this address is the extension being 
    copiedfrom (the
    source); the second extension entry is the extension being copied 
    to (thetarget).
    Programming
    Note: You must enter two pound-signs (##) at the end of this address.
    Notes
    FF9 2# (l=lf4)# (l-1447
    Extension PortExtension Port
    (Source)Wget)
    Copying Restrictions.This address copies all extension attributes except the
    extension number, telephone type, extension lockout code, and EM/24 port
    number 
    (BLF port setting).
    Consideration for Call Forward ID Codes.Do not use this address to copy
    settings from an extension with a Call Forward ID Code. If the copied
    extension settings include a Call Forward ID Code, the copy “target” will be
    able to retrieve the messages of the copy “source.” For example, if you copy
    extension settings from station 200 to station 300, station 300 will be able to
    retrieve 200’s messages. Station 300 can retrieve 200’s messages because the
    Call Forward ID Code for 200 is also assigned to 300.
    Page 9-4DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 9. Copy Program Settings (FF9)
    FF Key Copy
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FF9 3# (ExtPort)# (ExtPort)###
    DescriptionUse this address to copy the attributes of one extension’s FF keys to another.
    Copying must be done on an extension-by-extension basis. The first
    extension port entry in this address is the FF key source; the second extension
    entry is the FF key target.
    Programming
    Note: You must enter two pound-signs (#) at the end of this address.
    FF9 3# (l-lf4)Y (l-144f%
    Extension Port
    (Source)Extension Port
    Cbset)
    NotesCopying Restriction.This address does not copy FF keys programmed as
    PSD (Personal Speed Dial) keys.
    Clearing FF Keys Before Using the Copy Program.Before you copy the
    FF keys to an extension that is set to the defaults, you must clear the key
    settings of the target phone. To clear key settings, use address FF5 
    (ExtPort)#
    (Key)# CONF ON/OFF.
    Setting VP FF Keys on Multiple Phones.To set up multiple extensions with
    new FF key settings, use the following steps:
    1. Clear the keys of the source phone using FF5 
    (ExtPort)# (Key)#.
    2. Copy the cleared key settings to multiple target extensions using FF9 3#
    (SourceExtPort)# (TargetExtPort)#.
    3. Set up the FF keys on the source phone using FF5 
    (ExtPort)# (Key)#.
    4. Copy the new settings to multiple target extensions using 
    FF9 3#
    (SourceExtPort)# (TargetExtPort)#.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95 .Page 9-5 
    						
    							10. Speed Dial Programming (FFIO)
    Use the FFlO addresses in this chapter to program speed dial numbers.
    This chapter covers the following addresses:
    F’FlO AddressTopic
    Page
    FFlO I# (SSD)# (DialedN0.WSystem Speed Dial Numbers10-3
    FRO 2# (ExtPortM (PSDM (Dia1edNo.WPersonal Speed Dial Numbers10-5
    DBS-70400DBS Manual- Issued 8/l/95Page 10-l 
    						
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    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (FFlO)
    System Speed Dial Numbers
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFlO 1# (SSD)# (PhoneNumber)#
    DescriptionUse this address to set up System Speed Dial (SSD) codes and their related
    phone numbers. An Attendant phone is required to program SSD numbers.
    NOTE: Up to 90 SSD codes (00-89) can be assigned in CPC-A (all versions)
    and CPC-AH/B versions prior to 7.0. Beginning with CPC-AWB Version
    7.0, up to 200 SSD codes (000-199) can be assigned.
    Programming
    To assign an SSD number . . .
    FFlO l# (00-89 or 000-199)# (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)#
    t
    SSD Code
    Pdone Number Sent To CO
    OO-89=CPC-A (all versions), and CPC-AII/(up to 16 digits)
    CPC-B versions prior to 7.0
    OOO-199=CPC-AIIKPC-B Version 7.0 or higher
    To clear an SSD number . . .
    FFlO l# (00-89 cy 000-199)# CONF ON/OFF
    I
    SSD Code
    Related Programming
    Override Toll Restriction with SSD Numbers: FFl 2# l# 4# (SSD)#
    SSD Display Restriction:FFl 2# l# 5# (0 or l)#SSD Name Display: 
    FFl 2# l# 19# (0 or l)#
    System Speed Dial Names:FF6 2# (SSD)# CONF (Name)++
    NotesSSD Code Display.SSD codes will appear on large-display telephones in
    alphabetical order by SSD name (set in FF6 
    2#).
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95Page 10-3 
    						
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