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    							2.0 Features UpdateAppendix A
    A-14     DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 Revised April 2000 
     
    Ring Patterns Not Applicable to Analog Device. The following ring pattern 
    addresses 
    will not affect the analog device:
    Transfer Ring Pattern FF1 2# 1# 28# (0-6)#
    SLT DISA Ring Pattern FF1 2# 1# 30# (0 or 1)#
    Inbound Ring Pattern FF2 (Trunk)# 17# (0-9)#
    Flash Interaction. Any disconnect signal sent to the analog port must be greater 
    than the SLT Flash Control; otherwise the disconnect signal will be interpreted as a 
    flash and the call will be placed on hold.
    Programming Addresses That Affect the Analog Device. The following addresses 
    will control the analog device, but will not affect the digital key telephone:
    SLT Disconnect Duration FF1  2#  1#  31#  (0-15)#
    SLT Flash Control FF1  2#  1#  11#  (0 or 1)#
    SLT Onhook Flash Timer FF1  3#  12#  (0-6)#
    SLT Disconnect Signal FF3  (ExtPort)#  45#  (0 or 1)#
    Analog Port on Large-Display Phone FF3  (ExtPort)#  51#  (0 or 1)#
    Data Security on Analog Port FF3  (ExtPort)#  52#  (0 or 1)#
    MSG (Message) Key
    44-Series phones only
    CPC-S/M Version 2.0 and higher
    DescriptionThe MSG key on the VB-44225 Large-Display Phone adds the following 
    functionality to the phone:
    
    Auto-Callback.  If a callback message has been left by another extension, you 
    can press the MSG key to place an automatic callback to the extension that sent 
    the message. If more than one callback message has been received, pressing the 
    MSG key will perform auto-callback in the order received.
    
    Auto-Answer Voice Message. You can press the MSG key to automatically 
    access your voice mailbox. The phone will dial your voice mailbox and send 
    access codes (if programmed) for retrieving new messages. 
    ProgrammingAuto-Callback is always enabled for large display phones. Use the following to 
    enable the MSG key for Auto-Answer Voice Message. 
    						
    							Appendix A2.0 Features Update
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    OperationTo Program Voice Mailbox Access Codes into the MSG Key:
    Press PROG MSG [16-digit number] HOLD
    The display will reflect “Regist Data”.
    To Confirm a Voice Mailbox Access Code Programmed into the 
    Message Key.
    Press CONF MSG.
    The programmed access code will be displayed.
    NotesOperation With Message Waiting Indicator. The Message Waiting Indicator on 
    the phone’s upper right corner will flash whenever a callback message or voice 
    message has been received.
    Operation During Call States.   The MSG key will work only when the phone is 
    idle, receiving dial tone, or in Directory Mode (via select key).
    Operation If Phone Has Both a Callback Message from another Extension and 
    a Voice Message. Messages are accessed in a First In, First Out order. If the 
    callback message was received before the voice message, then pressing the MSG 
    key will activate Auto-Callback first. Likewise, if the voice message was received 
    before the callback message, pressing the MSG key will access your Voice 
    Mailbox.
    Interaction with Tone-Calling Mode. If an Auto-Callback is placed to a phone 
    that is in tone-calling mode (i.e., not voice-calling), that phone must answer or the 
    message canceled before another message can be accessed.
    FF-Key Restriction.   These MSG features cannot be assigned to an FF-key. 
    FF3 (ExtPort)# 53# (0 or 1)#
      0=Disable MSG key from returning to enable the MSG key for Auto-Answer Voice Message...
        a “Message Waiting”.
    1=Enable MSG key for returning
         Extension Port where
    VB-44225 Large-Display
    Phone is installed
        
    a “Message Waiting”.  
    						
    							2.0 Features UpdateAppendix A
    A-16     DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 Revised April 2000 
     
    Reprogramming the MSG key if Extension Number Digits is changed. If the 
    DBS is reprogrammed to use a different extension numbering plan (i.e., changed 
    from 2-digit to 3-digit extensions, 3-digit to 4-digit extensions, etc.), the Voice 
    Mailbox Access Code must be reprogrammed into the MSG key.
    DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement
    44-Series phones only
    CPC-S/M Version 2.0 and higher
    DescriptionThe keys on the DSS/72 Console (VB-44320) are arranged differently from the 
    VB-43320 model. The DSS console has 6 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 8 
    columns x 9 rows as in the previous version). This affects the following:
    
    Name and Message Assignments (FF6 addresses). The alphabetical 
    arrangement of the keys is different.
    
    FF-Keys. The FF-keys on the DSS/72 console are numbered left-to-right, 
    bottom row first.
    
    DSS #1 Defaults. The default extension number assignments on DSS #1 are 
    different.
    The arrangement for the DSS keys is shown in Figures 4 & 5.  
    						
    							Appendix A2.0 Features Update
    Revised April 2000       DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 A-17
     
     Figure 4. DSS/72 Console (VB-44320) keys
    Answ er R eleaseAnsw er R elease
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    ABCDEF
    GHI JKL
    MN OP Q R
    S T UVWX
    YZ$%? 
    abcdef
    ghijkl
    mno pqr
    stuvwx
    yz ; * #=
    ()BSSPFF67 FF68 FF69 FF70 FF71 FF72
    FF61 FF62 FF63 FF64 FF65 FF66
    FF55 FF56 FF57 FF58 FF59 FF60
    FF49 FF50 FF51 FF52 FF53 FF54
    FF43 FF44 FF45 FF46 FF47 FF48
    FF37 FF38 FF39 FF40 FF41 FF42
    FF31 FF32 FF33 FF34 FF35 FF36
    FF25 FF26 FF27 FF28 FF29 FF30
    FF19 FF20 FF21 FF22 FF23 FF24
    FF13 FF14 FF15 FF16 FF17 FF18
    FF7 FF8 FF9 FF10 FF11 FF12
    FF1 FF2 FF3 FF4 FF5 FF6
    D SS/72 K ey Layout(alp h ab etical)DSS/7 2 K ey L ayo u t (FF-key n u m b ering)
    _,
    :
    /-. 
    						
    							2.0 Features UpdateAppendix A
    A-18     DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 Revised April 2000 
     
     Figure 5. DSS/72 #1 Default Extension Numbers
    ProgrammingThe DSS/72 console (DSS #1 ... DSS #4) is assigned to its extension number in the 
    same manner as before:
    Terminal Type: FF3  (ExtPort)#  2#  (11-14)#
    where...
     11 is the first DSS console for the first attendant
     12 is the second DSS console for the first attendant
     13 is the first DSS console for the second attendant
     14 is the second DSS console for the second attendant
    Answer Release
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    106        107        108         109        110         111
    100        101        102         103        104         105 Park 4    Park 5     Park 6    Park 7    Park 8    Park 9 
    						
    							Appendix A2.0 Features Update
    Revised April 2000       DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 A-19
     
    The DSS/72 console’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner as 
    before (the only difference is the numbering arrangement of FF-keys 1-72):
    FF Key Assignments:    FF5  (DSSPort)#  CONF  (1-72)#  (Code)#
    The Name and Message Assignment addresses work the same way as before on 
    the DSS/72 console (the only difference is the placement of the keys when entering 
    the characters of the text):
    Extension Name: FF6  1#  (ExtPort)#  CONF  (10 char.)#
    SSD Name: FF6  2#  (SSD)#  CONF  (16 char.)#
    PSD Name: FF6  3#  (ExtPort)#  (PSD)#  CONF  (16 char.)#
    Absence Message:FF6  4#  (5-9)#  CONF  (15 char.)#
    Trunk Name: FF6  5#  (Trunk)#  CONF  (6 char.)#
    Hunt Group Name: FF6  6#  (HuntGrp)#  CONF  (10 char.)#
    CW/OHVA Reply: FF6  7#  (1-5)#  CONF  (15 char.)#
    Note:
    If you use the 44-Series DSS/72 for Name and Message assignment, you 
    should use the 44-Series phone for the attendant.
    OperationThe 44-Series DSS/72 operates the same as previous models.  
    						
    							2.0 Features UpdateAppendix A
    A-20     DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 Revised April 2000 
     
    EM/24 - Key Arrangement
    44-Series phones only
    CPC-S/M Version 2.0 and higher
    DescriptionThe keys on the EM/24 unit (VB-44310) are arranged differently from the 
    VB-43310 model.  The EM/24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 3 
    columns x 8 rows as in the previous version). This affects the following:
    
    FF-Keys. The FF-keys on the EM/24 are numbered bottom-to-top, left column 
    first.
    The arrangement for the EM/24 keys is shown in Figure 6. 
     Figure 6. EM/24 Unit (VB-44310) keys
    FF12 FF24
    FF11 FF23
    FF10 FF22
    FF9 FF21
    FF8 FF20
    FF7 FF19
    FF6 FF18
    FF5 FF17
    FF4 FF16
    FF3 FF15
    FF2 FF14
    FF1 FF13 
    						
    							Appendix A2.0 Features Update
    Revised April 2000       DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 A-21
     
    ProgrammingThe terminal type for the EM/24 is specified in the same manner as before:
    Terminal Type:  FF3  (EM/24 ExtPort)#  2#  (1-48)#
    The EM/24 unit is linked to its extension phone in the same manner as before:
    EM/24 Port Assignment:   FF3  (EM/24 ExtPort)#  3#  (phone ExtPort)#
    The EM/24’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner as before (the 
    only difference is the numbering arrangement of FF-keys 1-24):
    FF Key Assignments:    FF5  (ExtPort)#  (1-24)#  CONF  (Code)#
    OperationThe 44-Series EM/24 operates the same as previous models. 
    						
    							2.0 Features UpdateAppendix A
    A-22     DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 Revised April 2000 
     
    Modification to Toll Restriction Service
    DescriptionThe program address for TRS Operator Access (FF7 1# 18#...) has been modified 
    to allow an extension to dial “0+NXX” phone numbers, even if “0-only” dialing is 
    denied.
    ProgrammingFF7: 1#   18#...
    Notes:For additional information on programming modifications to Toll Restriction 
    Service, please see Appendix C in Section 400, Programming. 
    						
    							Appendix A2.0 Features Update
    Revised April 2000       DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 A-23
     
    Key Telephone Installation Notes
    Desi Strip Cover
    The 44-Series Key Telephones are shipped with a thin green protective film over the Desi strip cover.  
    Be sure to remove this film from both sides of the Desi cover before placing the phone in service.
    Key Telephone Wall Mounting Instructions
    The following procedures apply to 44-Series Key Telephones only.  Please be sure to follow these 
    procedures exactly.  Removing the desk stand incorrectly can result in damage to the telephone 
    and/or desk stand.
    1.  Place the telephone face down on a flat surface.
    2.  Grasp the top of the desk stand (at the 
    >ABS< label) and pull up the end to 90° vertical (refer to  
    Step 2 in Figure 7). The stand will click as it releases from the plastic securing latches. 
    3.  Lift the desk stand as shown in Step 3 of Figure 7. 
     Figure 7. Desk Stand Removal.
    Step 2Step 3 
    						
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