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    							FFlTransfer Ring Pattern
    Transfer Ring Pattern
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    Address 
    FFl 2# l# 28# (0-6)#
    DescriptionThis program address allows you to choose a distinctive ringing pattern for
    transferred calls on all DBS 824 phones
    This setting will override theExtension Ring Pattern (set in address FF3 
    ExtPort# 38#) when calls are
    transferred to the extension
    The ring pattern selected in this address will vary according to the type of
    phone (Digital or Analog) connected to the extension port, see table below forthese ring patterns
    Programming
    FFl 2# l# 26# (0-6)#
    fTransfer Ring Pattern Number
    (Default=0 see table below)
    Table 1-2Transfer ring patternsAddress
    Transfer Ring Pattern (in seconds) For
    NumberDigital PhonesAnalog Phones (SLT-A)
    05on/35off25on/ 25off/ 25on/325off
    13on/loff25 on/325 off
    22on/2offlon/3off
    3lon/2off5on/35off
    4lon/3off1 on/7 off
    5lon/5off5on/75off
    61 on/7 off25ont 25off/25on/725off
    Related ProgrammingTerminal Type FF3 (ExtPort)# 
    2#Extension Ring Pattern FF3 
    (ExtPort)# 38#
    NotesAdapter Pequirement For Analog PhonesSince the DBS 824 has onlydigital extension ports a Single-Line Telephone Adapter (SLT-A) is required
    if analog phones are used
    Each SLT-A can support up to four analog phones
    (and four corresponding extension ports), 
    see Section 300~Installation formore information
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824 lo-400Page 1-33 
    						
    							Page DurationFFl
    Page Duration
    SoftZ;are VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# l# 29# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address determines whether the DBS 824 system will automatically
    close the paging circuit 60 seconds after a page is initiatedIf this address is
    set to leave the paging circuit open indefinitely, the system will not
    automatically close it (the paging person will close the circuit when he/she
    hangs UP)
    Programming
    O=The page circuit remains open indefinitely
    l=The paging circuit remains open for 60 seconds before
    the system closes itPage l-34
    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l 195 
    						
    							FFlSLT DISA Ring Pattern
    SLT DISA Ring Pattern
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FF1 2# l# 30## (0 or l)#
    DescriptionDiffering ring patterns can be set for devices connected to SLTA ports that
    receive inbound DISA calls
    The pattern can be set to a one-second-on /
    three-second-off ring burst, or it can follow any of the patterns found in the
    normal Central Office transfer ring patterns (see “Transfer Ring Pattern’
    program address FFl 2# l# 2%)
    Programming
    FFl 2# 1# 3O# (0 or l)#
    t
    O=l second on / 3 0 seconds off
    l=Same as the CO transfer ring pattern
    Related Programming
    Transfer Ring PatternFFl 2# l# 28# (0-6)#
    Issued 3/l 195DBS 824-l O-400Page l-35 
    						
    							SLT Disconnect DurationFFl
    SLT Disconnect Duration
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# l# 31# (0-15)#
    DescriptionThis program address determines the duration of the disconnect signal (open
    loop) to the CO by an SLT extension port upon hangup
    Sending this signalallows quick disconnect from third-party voice mail systems
    The sending of the SLT disconnect signal can be enabled or disabled on an
    extension-by-extension basis, using program address FF3 (ExtPort)# 
    4%
    Programming
    FFl 2# l# 31# (0115)#
    fDisconnect Signal Duration
    (Default=0 see table below)
    Table l-3Disconnect signal duration values
    CodeDisconnect Signal Duration
    0No disconnect signal sent
    1100ms
    2200ms
    3300ms
    4400ms
    5500ms
    6600ms
    7700ms
    8800ms
    9900ms
    101 second
    1115 seconds
    122 seconds 
    						
    							FFlCall Duration Timer
    Call Duration Timer
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 1# 32# (0,l or 2)#
    DescriptionThis timer determines how long the system waits before displaying call
    duration timing on the phone’s LCDFor example, if the timer is set to 5
    seconds, the call duration timer will appear 5 seconds after an outgoing
    number is dialed, or 5 seconds after an incoming call is answeredThis timer
    allows Caller ID information (if available) to appear before the call duration
    timing is displayed
    Programmingr
    FFl 2# l# 32# (0,l or 2)#
    i
    OS seconds
    1=16 seconds
    2=30 seconds
    Related Programming
    Call Duration DisplayFFl 2# 1# l# (0 or l)#
    SMDR Start Timer for CO CallsFFI 2# l# 2# (0,l or 2)#
    NotesInteracfion With SMDRThis Call Duration Timer only affects the disphy
    of call durationThe system begins the actual timing of the call according to
    the SMDR Start Timer address (IT1 2# l# 2#)In order for call duration to
    be displayed, SMDR timing must start before call duration display begins (the
    Call Duration Tier must be equal to or greater than the SMDR Start Timer)
    Znteractin With Caller IDThe setting for this Call Duration Timer will be
    the actual length of time that Caller ID information is displayed before the
    LCD changes to call duration timing
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-l O-400Page 1-37 
    						
    							Speed Dial ModeFFl
    Speed Dial Mode
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# l# 33# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis program determines the mode for speed-dialing (both Personal and
    System)This speed-dial mode setting affects the range of speed-dial
    numbers that can be created, 
    as well as the number of digits in the speed-dial
    numbers, as shown in the following table
    Table l-4Speed-dial number ranges in Standard and Add-On modes--
    CPC-s:
    Standard ModeAdd-On Mode
    SSD Number Range00-89N/A
    PSD Number Range90-99N/A
    CPC-M:Standard Mode Add-On Mode
    SSD Number Range00-89000-199
    PSD Number Range
    90-99900-939
    Programming
    FFl 2# l# 33## (0 or l)#
    t
    O=Standard Mode
    l=Add-On Mode
    NOTEDefault is 0 for CPC-S,
    default is 1 for CPC-M
    Related Programming
    System Speed Dial NumbersFFlO l#
    Personal Speed Dial NumbersFFlO 2#
    NotesStandard Mode for CPC-SThe CPC-S model supports only Standard mode,
    the Add-On mode setting is disabled
    Changing Speed-Dial ModesIf changing from Standard mode to Add-On
    mode, or vice versa, the system should be powered-off then back on to enable
    the new mode settingThe speed-dial number ranges will also change as a
    result of the mode change, see Chapter 10, 
    Speed Dial Programming (FFIU)
    for more information about these changesPage l-38
    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FFlAuto-Repeat Dialing Count
    Auto-Repeat Dialing Count
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# l# 34# (0-15)#
    DescriptionThis program determines the number of times the DBS 824 will automatically
    redial a number (when Auto-Repeat Dialing is activated)
    Programming
    FFI 2# l# 34#I (0-l 5)#
    t
    O=System will not redial
    l=System will redial one time
    215 = System will redial this number of
    times
    (Default=15)
    Related Programming
    Wait Time for Auto-Repeat DialingFFl 3# 26#
    Busy Tone 
    (BT) Detection TimerFFl 3# 27#
    Dial Tone (DT) Detection TimerFFl 3# 28#
    CO Busy Tone (BT) Detection for Auto-Repeat DialingFF2 (Trk)# 22#
    NotesSetting the DBS 824 fo detect BTThe system must be set to monitor the CO
    for busy tone (FF2 Trunl# 22#), in order to enable the Auto-Repeat Dialing
    featureThe system can monitor up to 2 trunk lines at the same time for busy
    tone, if a 3rd trunk has a busy tone at the same time
    Auto-Repeat Dialing w-ill
    not work
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400Page l-39 
    						
    							Install OPL PortFFl
    Install OPL Port
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2R l# 35# (0-2)#
    DescriptionThis program enables or disables an OPL (Option Port Line) on CO ports I
    and 2OPL can connect to external devices such as a fax or answering
    machine in parallel to the DBS 824 system, sharing the CO ports with the
    system
    Programming
    FFl 2# l# 35# (0,l or 2)#
    f
    O=No OPL port installed (default)
    l=OPL is installed on CO port 1
    2=OPL is installed on CO ports 1 and 2
    NotesPower-Down RequirementAfter enabling an OPL port (selecting “1” or
    “2” in this address), reset the system by powering it off, then back on
    Otherwise, the OPL extension will constantly ring
    Port 0peratiun with OPLWhile OPL is using the CO port, the system will
    not be able to access that port. When OPL is not using the CO port, the
    system can access that port for trunk calls, while the system is using the port,
    the OPL will not be able to access itWhen the CO port receives an incoming
    call, either the system or the OPL device can answer it, the one which
    answers more quickly (system or OPL) will be connected to the incoming
    call
    Page l-40DBS 624-l O-400issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FFlMusic-On-Hold Sound Source
    Music-On-Hold Sound Source
    Soffware VersionCPC-M Only, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# l# 36# (0,l or 2)#
    DescriptionThis program address determines the sound source for Music-On-Hold (the
    music or recording heard by a caller who is on hold)The sound source for Music-On-Hold can be the same as the source for
    Background Music (the device plugged into CN6 phono-jack on the CPC M
    card)Or it can be the internal 
    sound source (from the tone generator on theCPC M card)
    Or it can have its own sound source (plugged into the 
    CNS
    phono-jack on the CPC-M card)
    The CPC-S card only 
    has one sound source -- the “BGMMOH” phono jack
    on CN6Therefore, this program address does not apply to CPC-S models
    Programming
    FFl 2# l# 36# (0, 1, or 2)#
    Sound Source for Music-On-Hold
    O=Use Background Music source (CN6)
    l=Use internal sound source (tone generator)
    2=Use separate source (CN8)
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400Page 1-41 
    						
    							EPI Audio ControlFFl
    EPI Audio Control
    Software VersionCPC-S Only (Version 1 0 and above)Address 
    FFl 2# l# 37# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionIf an external device is installed in the “EPA” phono-jack on the CPC-S card,
    use this address to tell the system whether the device is an External Pager or
    External Ringer
    This address does not apply to the CPC-M card, which has two phono-jacks
    (one specifically for each external device)
    Programming
    I
    IFFl 2# l# 37# (0 or l)#
    f
    O=An External Paging device is
    installed in “EPA” phono-jack
    l=An External Ringer device is
    installed in “EPA” phono-j ack
    Related Programming
    External Page Interface Control For Paging Groups FFl 2# 4# (2-9)# (0 or
    l)#Page l-42
    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
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