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    							FFlDay/Date Setting
    Date and Time Settings
    Day/Date Setting
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 1# l# (MMDDYY)#
    DescriptionThis program sets the date in the DBS 824 system clock
    The day and date are printed on the Station Message Detail Recording
    (SMDR) printout. Proper LCR (Least Cost Routing) 
    operatibn depends on
    correct date settingsProper operation of peripheral equipment may also
    depend on correct date settings
    Programming
    Month, day, and year in numeric format
    (for example, January 
    1,1995 would be
    entered as 010195)
    Issued 3/l /95DE3S 824-l O-400Page l-3 
    						
    							Time SettingFFlTime Setting
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl l# 2# (HHMM)#
    DescriptionThis program sets the time in the DBS 824 system clockThe time appearson key phones that have 
    LCDs and is also included in SMDR call records
    Note:Correct time settings are necessary for proper LCR (Least Cost
    Routing) operation
    Programming
    FFl l# 2# HHMM#
    tTime setting in 24-hour format
    (for example 3 00 pm would be
    entered as 1500) 
    						
    							FFlCall Duration Display
    General System Settings
    Call Duration Display
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 1# I# (0 or l)##
    DescriptionThe duration timing for outgoing CO calls is normally displayed on
    telephones with 
    LCDsThe DBS 824 can be programmed so that the callduration time is not displayed
    NOTE: This setting does not affect SMDR recording of the call
    Programming
    FFl 2# l# l# (Oorl)#
    O=Call duration is not displayed
    l=Call duration is displayed
    Related ProgrammingCall Duration Timer 
    FFl 2# l# 32# (0,l or 2)#
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400Page l-5 
    						
    							SMDR Start Timer for CO CallsFFl
    SlVlDR Start Timer for CO Calls
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    Address
    FFl 2# I# 2# (0, 1, or 2)#
    DescriptionThis timer determines how long the system waits before starting an SMDR
    record for the call (both outgoing and incoming)For example, if the timer is
    set to 5 seconds, SMDR recording of call data will begin 5 seconds after an
    outgoing number is dialed or 5 seconds after an incoming call is answered
    For outgoing calls, the purpose of this timer is to allow the CO to connect the
    call, or the called party to answer, before beginning SMDR timing
    Forincoming calls, the purpose of this timer is to limit the nurnber of SMDR
    records for incoming calls (e 
    g , if an incoming call lasts for less than 30
    seconds, and this SMDR Start Timer is set for 30 seconds, an SMDR record
    will not be generated for that call)
    Programming
    I
    FFl 2# l# 2#(0, 1, or 2)#
    t
    0=5seconds
    1=16 seconds
    2=30 seconds
    Related ProgrammingSMDR Printing Mode 1 --Outbound and Inbound 
    FFl 2# 2# 6#SMDR Printing Mode 2 -- Long-Distance and Local Calls
    FFl 2# 2# 7#SMDR Report FF3 
    (ExtPort)# 14#Page l-6
    DBS 824-l O-400issued 3/l @5 
    						
    							FFlLeast Cost Routing (LCR) Access
    Least Cost Routing (LCR) Access
    Software Version@PC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 1# 3# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis program specifies whether Least Cost Routing (LCR) is used when “9”
    is dialed before making an outside call
    Programming
    FFl 2# 1# 3# (0 or l)#
    t
    0=“9” indicates a pooled-trunk call
    1=“9” indicates an LCR call
    Related ProgrammingForced Least Cost Routing
    FF3 
    (ExtPort)# 4#LCR Program Settings
    FF8 (all)
    NotesRestriction With Call Forward-Outside FeatureLCR will not work with
    the Call Forward-Outside feature
    If LCR is activated (the above address is
    set to “l”), extensions set to Call 
    For%vard-Outside must use trunk groups l-6
    (trunk group “9” cannot be used)
    See Section 700~Feature Operation formore information
    Required Hardware SettingTo use LCR, Strap 53 on the CPC card must be
    cut See Section 
    300~Installation for instructions
    FCC RegistrationDifferent FCC registration numbers are used for the DBS
    824, depending on whether LCR is activatedSee Section 300~Installationfor more information
    lssued 
    3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400
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    							Override Toll Restriction With SSD NumbersFFl
    Override Toll Restriction With SSD Numbers
    Software Version
    CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 1# 4# (SSD)#
    DescriptionThis program allows you to set a range of system speed dial (SSD) numbers
    that will override Toll Restriction Service (TRS) types 2-6
    The number entered in this address is the lower boundary for speed dial
    numbers that will override toll restrictions
    In other words, 
    all SSD numbers
    higher than the one entered will also override TRS 
    types 2-6
    Programming
    To set SSD numbers to override TRS settingsEnter the SSD number that you want to override TRS types 2-6
    All SSD
    numbers 
    higher than this number will also override TRS types 2-6
    FFl 2# l# 4## (SSD)#
    tSystem Speed Dial Number
    Standard Mode = 00 
    thru 89
    Add-On Mode = 000 thru 199
    To reset to the default valueBy default, SSD numbers do not override TRS types 2-6The following
    command resets this program to the default value
    IFFl 2# l# 4# CONF ON/OFFIPage 
    l-8DBS 824-l O-400
    Issued 3/l 195 
    						
    							FFlSSD Display Restriction
    SSD Display Restriction
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    Address
    FFl 2# l# 5## (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address determines whether the telephone’s LCD will display the actual
    dialed digits for a certain range of SSD codes (80-89 for Standard mode, 160-
    199 for Add-On mode)The default setting displays the dialed digits for
    these SSD codesIf the display is disabled with this programming address,
    the text assigned to the SSD code will display, but the dialed digits will not
    This address also determines whether the LCD shows the dialed digits when
    the SSD codes are accessed using the REDIAL keyTelephone numbers associated with SSD codes 00-79 (Standard mode) or
    000-159 (Add-On mode) will always display during dialing, regardless of the
    setting here
    ProgrammingI
    FFl 2# l# 5# (0 or l)#
    t
    O=SSD dialed digits are displayed
    l=SSD dialed digits are not displayed
    SSD Ranges
    Standard mode = 80-89
    Add-On mode = 
    160- 199
    Related ProgrammingOverride TRS with SSD Numbers
    FFl 2# l# 4# (SSD)#SSD 
    NameDisplay FFl 2# l# 18#
    SSDNames FF6 2# (SSD)#SSD Numbers 
    FFlO 1# (SSD)#Speed-Dial Mode 
    FFl 2# l# 33#
    Issued 3/l /95DES 824-l O-400Page 1-9 
    						
    							Auto Flash RedialFFI
    Auto Flash RedialSoftware Version
    CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# l# 6# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionBy default, the REDIAL key sends a “flash” before redialing a number
    When the DBS 824 is connected to a PBX sending a “flash” may place the
    line to the PBX on hold, in this case, Auto Flash Redial should be disabled
    Programming
    FFl 2# 1# 6##(0 or l)#
    f
    O=REDIAL does not send “flash”
    l=REDIAL sends “flash”
    Related ProgrammingPBX Flash Timer 
    FFl 3# 16#Trunk Port Type FF2 
    (Trunk)++ lO#
    NotesTimingThe CO Line Flash and the Redial Flash features are controlled by
    the same timer
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    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FFlOne Touch Dial
    One Touch Qial
    Sofhnrare VersionCPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# l# 7# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThe One-Touch Dial feature enables users to dial an extension by pressing a
    single programmable key
    This feature is enabled regardless of the program
    setting (One-Touch Dial cannot be deactivated)
    Issued 3/l 195D BS 824- 1 O-400Page l-11 
    						
    							On hook TransferFFl
    Onhook Transfer
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 1# 8# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionOnhook Transfer allows a user to transfer a call by placing the call on hold,
    dialing the extension number, and then hanging up
    If 
    Onhook Transfer is
    disabled, the user transfers the call by placing it on hold, dialing the extension
    number, then pressing PROG, and hanging up
    Programming
    FFl 2# I# 8# (0 pr I)#
    tO=Onhook Transfer is disabled
    l=Onhook Transfer is enabled
    Related ProgrammingAttendant Transfer Recall 
    Timer for CO CallsFFl 3# 4#Extension Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls
    FFl 3# 5#Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for 
    ,Intercom Calls FFl 3# 20#Extension Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls
    FFl 3# 2 l#
    NotesCall TransfersBoth intercom calls and trunk calls can be onhook-transferred
    Transfer RecallsIf a transferred call recalls to an extension and is not
    answered, it will automatically transfer to the attendant
    The timing for the
    transfer to the attendant is controlled by the Attendant Call Reversion Timer
    (FFl 3# S#)
    Onhook Transfer Setting With The VAUIf a Voice Announce Unit (VAU)
    is used, 
    Onhook Transfer must be enabled
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    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l I95 
    						
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