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RattnrvRanks rnSvstem Features
Battery Backup
(CPC-S and CPC-M)
Description
The DBS 824 uses two 1Zvolt batteries The backup batteries are connected
in a series circuit, using cables provided with the DBS 824 With maximum
traffic, the backup batteries last up to 40 minutes The backup batteries should
be replaced about every 3 years
Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail
(CPC-S and CPC-M)
Description
Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail allows users to call forward to a third-
party voice mail system The ID...

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System FeaturesCaller ID
2Press the AUTO key
3Press “* ’
4Enter the extension number
5Press the HOLD key
Considerationsl
External callers do not hear the tones sent to voice mail, but internal callers
dolThe Extension Copy program (FF9 
2# l-24# l-24##) should not be used
to copy extension settings that include a Call Forward ID Code
Copyingextension settings in this manner allows the copy “destination” to retrieve
the messages of the copy “source
” For example, if you copy extension
settings from...

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Centrex/PBX CompatibilitySystem Features
Users can assign an FF key to flash when there are new entries in the log
When the user presses the key to access the log, the LED turns off
Call Logs can be assigned to both attendant and non-attendant extensions
Centrex/PBX Compatibility(CPC-S and CPC-M)
Description
Centrex/PBX Compatibility allows the DBS 824 to be connected to centrexor PBX lines
The DBS 824 supports up to 8 access codes for dialing 
centrex or a PBX
These access codes allow the DBS 824 SMDR...

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System FeaturesDirect Inward System Access (DISA)For security reasons, one incoming DISA code may be assigned If an
incoming code is assigned, it must be entered as soon as the DISA trunk
answers
Two outgoing DISA codes are assigned (llll and 9999 by default) One of
the two outgoing codes must be entered before the user dials an outgoing call
Operation
To make a DISA call to an extension
1Dial the DISA trunk number
2Once you hear DISA tone from the DBS 824, enter the 4-digit DISA code
(if an incoming...

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Direct Inward System Access (DISA)System Features
l FF2 (Trunk) DISA End TimeTo program an incoming code from an attendant phoneIn addition to the DISA ID Setting in 
FFl, the following procedure can be
used to program an incoming code
1Press the ON/OFF keyl The phone issues intercom dial tone
l The ON/OFF LED lights
2Press the CONF key3 Dial 
“#7 ’
4Enter the DISA code
5Press the HOLD key
6Press the ON/OFF keyThe ON/OFF LED goes off
Hardware Requirements
lAn MFR card is required for DISA (either the...

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System FeaturesDirect Trunk Access
Direct Trunk Access(CPC-S and CPC-M)
DescriptionExtensions can access a specific trunk for outgoing calls Extensions can also
use Direct Trunk Access to test trunks or to access data trunks
Operation
1Press the ON/OFF keyl The phone issues intercom dial tone
l The ON/OFF LED lights
2Dial “88,” then enter the desired line number (01-08)
l The phone issues outside dial tone
l “CO TALK #XX” (where “XX” is the line number) appears on the
display
3Dial the telephone number...

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Door BoxSystem Features
distinctive ringing pattern is set, the extension rings based on the incoming
ring pattern assigned to the trunkRelated Programmingl FF3 (Extension) Extension Ring Pattern
Considerations
lOne of several ringing patterns can be selected
lThe ringing patterns are different for key phones and SLT/OPX phones
Door Box
(CPC-S and CPC-M)
DescriptionDoor Boxes (also called Door Phones) and door openers work together
TheDoor Box is an intercom that allows visitors to announce their...

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System FeaturesDoor Box2 Dial “##so”
3Dial the Door Box Access Code
4Dial the Door Box Extension Number
5 Did “*”
Related Programming
lFF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups) Ringing Assignments (all)
l 
FFl (System Programming) Door Phone Assignments (All)
Hard ware Requirements
lThe Door Box feature requires a Door Box Adaptor (W-43711), Door
Box (Door Phone) 
(VA-43705), and door opener The door opener can be
purchased from an electronics dealer
lOne Door Box can be connected to a Door Box Adaptor
*Each Door...

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DP to DTMF Signal ConversionSystem FeaturesDP to DTMF Signal Conversion(CPC-S and CPC-M)
DescriptionThis feature allows an extension user to switch from DP to DTMF signaling
when using a DP trunk
For instance, if a user dials into a voice mail system using a DP trunk, the user
can switch to DTMF signaling to communicate with the voice mail system
DTMF tones can be sent either during the call or while the call is being
dialed
OperationTo switch from dial pulse to DTMF dialing, press 
“*” or “# ”
Related...

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System FeaturesHunting Priority for VAUs
Hunting Priority for VAUs(CPC-S and CPC-M)
DescriptionThis feature allows hunting priority to be assigned to calls that ovefflow from
the hunt group to the VAU If the caller hears the VAU message and then
decides to dial back into the hunt group, he or she is placed before other calls
that have just entered the hunt group queue For an illustration of the flow of
calls, see Figure l-l
Fimre l-l VAU huntina ~riwitvDirect 
.-b
Trunk Call
to the Hunt Group
Pilot...
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