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    							FFlPBX Access Code(s)
    PBX Settings
    PBX Access Code(s)
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 3## (l-8)# (O-999 or O*-99*)#
    DescriptionThe DBS 824 can dial up to 8 different PBX access codesThese codes canbe one, two or three digits long
    This feature is used when the DBS 824 is
    installed behind a PBX and has toll restrictions enabled
    The feature preventsthe DBS 824 from regarding the PBX access code digit(s) as part of a dialed
    number
    Programming
    To program an access code
    FFl 2# 3# (l-8)# (O-999 or O*-99*)#
    /f tAccess Code NumberAccess Code Required To Dial The PBX
    (*=wildcard press 
    FFll to enter it)
    To reset access codes to default
    FFl 2# 3## (l-8)# CONF ON/OFF
    /’Access Code Number
    Related ProgrammingTrunk Port Type FF2 
    (Trunk)# lO#
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-400Page 1-53 
    						
    							Automatic Pause Position For PBX Access CodesFFl
    Automatic Pause Position For PBX Access Codes
    Software VersionCPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFS 2# 3# (9-18)# (l-3)#
    DescriptionThis program inserts a pause in the PBX access code (and in SSD and PSD
    codes) after the output of the first, second, or third digit
    The pause ensures that the PBX has time to connect to the central office
    before the DBS 824 sends the PBX any digits
    If an adequate pause is not
    allowed, the DBS 824 will send digits to the PBX too quickly causing the call
    attempt to fail
    Different pause sequences can be assigned to each PBX access code
    Programming
    To program an automatic pause
    FFl 2# 3#! (9 to 18)# (1 to 3)#.
    First Digit of PBX Access Code
    (see table below)
    IAddresTberDiiD,. /1
    14
    6
    157
    I161 8 1
    l=Pause after 1st digit
    2=Pause after 2nd digit
    3=Pause after 3rd digitPage 1-54
    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FFlAutomatic Pause Position For PBX Access Codes
    To reset an automatic pause to default
    FFI 2# 3# (9 to 18)# CONF ON/OFF
    tFirst Digit of PBX Access Code
    (see table, previous page)
    Examples
    Inserting a pause after the PBX access code “9X”To insert a pause after the PBX access code “9X’ is dialed, enter this address
    (’ X represents the numbers O-9)
    FFl 2# 3# 17# 2#
    This sequence will insert a pause between the “9X” and the rest of the dialeddigits For example,
    91+ PAUSE + 4045555793
    Inserting a pause after the PBX access code “8”To insert a pause after the PBX access code “8” is dialed, enter this address
    FF1 2## 3## 16## l#This sequence will insert a pause between the “8” and the rest of the dialed
    digits For example,
    8 + PAUSE + 404-555-5793
    Related ProgrammingAutomatic Pause Timer 
    FFl 3# lO#Automatic Pause for PBX LineFF2 
    (Trunk)# 13#
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400Page l-55 
    						
    							Ring Patterns For UNA Terminals (Ml, Cl, & Bl)FFl
    External (UNA) Relay Control
    Ring Patterns For UNA Terminals (Ml, Cl, & Bl)
    Software VersionCPC-M Only (Version 1 0 and above)
    Address
    FFl 2# 4## l# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to set the ring pattern for incoming trunk calls sent to
    Universal Night Answer (UNA)The UNA feature allows these calls to be
    signalled over a loudspeaker or amplifier
    This address actually controls the UNA relay terminals labeled “Ml”, ‘Cl”
    and “B 1 ’ (located on terminal block CN4) on the CPC-M card
    A bell or tone
    device can be attached to these relay terminals to simulate incoming ring over
    the loudspeaker or the CO can be used as the ringing sound source
    This address does not apply to the CPC-S card, which is not equipped with
    UNA relay terminals
    (However, a UNA device can be plugged into the
    “EPA” phono-jack on the CPC card, use address 
    FFl 2# l# 37# to tell the
    system the type of device-- UNA or External Page -- plugged into “EPA” 
    )
    The ring pattern choices in this address arecontinuous(the terminal
    contacts are continuously energized to receive CO ring) or ‘intermittent
    (1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF to simulate incom$g ring on the bell or tone
    device installed)
    Programming
    FFl 2# 4# l# (0 cy l)#
    t
    Ohtermittent (1 second ON / 3 seconds OFF)
    l=Continuous (relay contacts are continuously energized)
    Related Programming
    CO Day Ring AssignmentsFF4 l# (25)# (l-8)++
    CO Night 1 Ring AssignmentsFF4 2# (25)# (l-8)#
    CO Night 2 Ring AssignmentsFF4 9# l# (25)# (1-8)#
    CO Ring Cycle Detection Timer
    FFl 3# 13# (0-3)#
    l-56DBS 824-l O-400issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FFlExternal Page Interface Control For Paging Groups
    External Page Interface Control For Paging Groups
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 4# (209)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis setting determines whether a page is heard over an external page device
    connected to the 824This device is normally a loudspeaker installed in the
    ceiling and connected to the 824 via the “EPA” phono-jack (for audio path)
    on the CPC-S and CPC-M cardsOn the CPC-M card, a device can also he
    connected to the CN4 relay 
    terminals labeled “AZ”, “Zl”, ‘Z2”,23” and
    “24” to control page zonesAlso present on CN4 are relay terminals “M2 ‘,
    “B2” and “C2”, to which a general PA system can be connected
    In the 824 system, internal paging is automatically performed -- all pages are
    heard on the speakers of extension phones in the page group selected
    External paging, however, is controlled by the setting of this address
    If
    external paging is activated an audio path is established via the “EPA”
    phono-jack on the CPC card (for both CPC-S and CPC-M versions) whenever
    a page is initiatedThe following also happens in a CPC-M configuration
    1)
    the “M2”,“B2” and ‘ C2 ’ relay terminals are activated when any page group
    is selected for the page, and 2) the 
    ‘Z” relay terminals activate when their
    associared page group is selected (see table in address below)
    Dgramming
    FFl 2# y)# (OF l)#
    Page Group’
    (see table below)
    Wnternai paging only
    1 =Extemal and Internal paging
    (see table below)
    IAddress1Page1 If External Ptging is activated (T* stltcttd above) -
    Number (2 9)
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    Group
    CPC M Only
    0AZ relayactivated
    121 relayactivated
    222 relayactivatedM2” ‘B2” and
    323 relayactivatedc2” relays
    1424 relavactivatedare activated.
    75No relay control
    86for these
    zaes97page
    CPC-M and CPC S
    Audio path is
    estahlishui via EPA
    phmo jack on the CPCCard
    Related Programming
    Page Group ExtensionsFF3 (ExtPort)# (18-25)# (0 or l)#
    EPI Audio Control (CPC-S Only)FFl 2# I# 37# (0 or l)#
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400l-57 
    						
    							Extension Class Of ServiceFFl
    Class of Service
    Extension Class Of Service
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    Address
    FFl 2# 5# (1-8)# (1121)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address allows you to assign features to a Class of ServiceThe Class of
    Service can then be assigned to individual extensions using program address
    FF3 (ExtPort)# 35#
    A maximum of 8 different Classes of Service can be definedEach Class of
    Service can contain unique combinations of on/off settings for the 2 1 features
    shown in Table 1-5 below
    Programmin
    FFl 2# !5# (118)# (l-21)# (0 or l)#
    i(#c
    Class of ServiceClass of Service
    Features (see
    &Off (disabled j
    table below)l=On (enabled)
    Note: All features are
    defaulted to 
    ‘Qff’ for
    Classes of Service 1 8
    Table 1-SClass of Service featuresl-58
    DBS 824- 1 O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FFlExtension Class Of Service
    Related Programming
    Extension Class of Service Assignment J?F3 (ExtPort)# 35#
    NotesInteraction with Extension Class of Service Assignment. The Extension
    Class of Service Assignment address (FF3 
    ExtPor& 3%) determines which
    Class of Service 
    iS; used by a particular extensionBy default, every
    extension is assigned to Class of Service “o”, which provides access to all 21
    of the Class of Service features and cannot be modified to restrict feature
    usage(Use Class of Service 1-8 to restrict feature usage )issued 
    3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400l-59 
    						
    							Verified Forced Account CodesFF1
    Account Codes
    Verified Forced Account Codes
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# W (l-lOO)# l# (OOOl-9999)R
    DescriptionThis program allows you to assign up to 100 four-digit verified account
    codesOnce the account codes are assigned, use address 
    FFl 2# 6# (l- lOO)#
    2# (0-7)# to assign a Toll Restriction Setting (TRS) value to the account code
    If an extension is set to use Verified Forced Account Codes, the system will
    check all dialed account codes against the codes entered in this program
    addressLf a match is found, the system will allow the extension user to make
    an outgoing call based on the TRS type assigned to the account code
    However, if the system does not find a match, the extension cannot make an
    outgoing call
    If an extension is not set to use Verified Forced Account Codes, the extension
    user can still enter a Verified Forced Account Code to use a different TRS
    ProGramming
    To assign a verified account code
    FFl 2# 6# (l-lOO)# l# (OOOl-9999)#
    t t
    Account Code Entry NumberAccount Code
    To reset a verified account code to the default
    FFl 2# 6# (11lOO)# l# CONF ON/OFF
    t
    Account Code Entry Numberl-60
    DBS824-10-400Issued 3/l/95 
    						
    							FFIVerified Forced Account Codes
    ExamplesAssigning 1234 as Account Code 1
    To assign1234” as Account Code 1, enter this address
    FFl 2## 6# l# l# 1234#Assigning 9999 as Account Code 100
    To assign “9999” as Account Code 100, enter this address
    FTl2# 6## loo## l# 9999#
    Related Programming
    Toll Restriction For Verified Forced Account Codes FFl 2# 6# (l-lOO)#
    2# (O-7)4+Forced Account Codes FF3 
    (ExtPort)# 5# (0 or l)#
    Toll Restriction Settings FF7
    NotesInteraction With TRSThe default TRS type for Verified Forced Account
    Codes is “0,” which generally allows intercom calling only
    Therefore if you
    assign an account code but do not assign a TRS value to it, the code will
    restrict outside dialing
    Assignment RestrictionAn account code of 0000 is invalid
    SMDR Format. In the SMDR report, the account code that was used to
    access the CO trunk will appear starting in position 70 of the call record line
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400l-61 
    						
    							Toll Restriction For Verified Forced Account CodesFFl
    Toll Restriction For Verified Forced Account Codes
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 6# (l-l OO)# 2# (0-7)#Description
    Programming
    Use this address to assign toll restriction (TRS) types to Verified Forced
    Account Codes
    A caller who enters the account code will be restricted by the
    TRS type assigned to the ucc~unt code (not the TRS type assigned to the
    extension)
    FFl 2# 6#! (l-lOO)# 2# (O-7)#
    t f
    Account Code Entry NumberTRS Types O-7
    (Defaul t=O)
    Related ProgrammingForced Account Codes 
    FF3 (ExtPort)# 5# (0 or l)#
    Toll Restriction Settings FF7
    NotesIn&ractin With TRSThe default TRS type for Verified Forced Account
    Codes is 
    “0 ” which generally allows intercom calling onlyTherefore if you
    assign an account code but do not assign a TRS value to it, the code will
    restrict outside dialing
    1-62DBS 824-10-400Issued 3/l/95 
    						
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