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    							Baud Rate (Maintenance Port)
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 9# 3## (l-4)##
    DescriptionThe data transmission speeds between Maintenance serial port CN2 and
    peripheral equipment can be set from 300 bits per second to 9600 bits per
    second
    Programming
    FFl 2# 9# 3## (114)#
    I=300 bps
    2=1200 bps
    3=24OO bps
    4=9600 bps
    NotesChecking Communications ParametersBe sure to properly set all
    communication programming addresses when modifying any single address
    valueCommunication parameters for Maintenance are set with addresses
    J?F12#9# l#through 6#
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-4001-73 
    						
    							Stop Bit Length (Maintenance Port)
    Software VersionCPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 9# 4-N (193)#
    DescriptionThis program sets the length of the stop-bit parameter for a-ansmitted data
    over Maintenance serial port CN2
    Programming
    FFI 2# 9# 4## (l-3)#
    l=l bit
    2=15 bits
    3=2 bits
    NotesChecking Communications ParameterBe sure to properly set all
    communication programming addresses when modifying any single address
    valueCommunication parameters for Maintenance are set with addresses
    FF12# 9# I# through 6#
    l-74DBS 824-I O-400---Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FFlData Length (Maintenance Port)
    Data Length (Maintenance Port)
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress
    FFl 2# 9# !% (3 or 4)##
    DescriptionThis program sets the length of the transmitted data suing at 7 or 8 bits, over
    Maintenance serial port CN2
    Programming
    I
    3=7 bits
    43 bits
    NotesChecking Communications ParametersBe sure to properly set all
    communication programming addresses when modifying any single address
    value
    Communication parameters for Maintenance are set with addresses
    FFl2# 9# l# through 6#
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-4001-75 
    						
    							Maintenance Serial POR Flow Control (XON / XOFF)FFlMaintenance Serial Port Flow Control (XON 
    / XOFF)
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 2# 9# 6# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to determine whether the DBS 824 system will control the
    flow of data between it and the device connected to the Maintenance serial
    port 
    (CN2)
    ‘ XON/XOFF’ (if activated in this address) is a software switch that will
    temporarily stop the flow of data when the device s memory buffer receives
    more data than it can process and resume the flow when the buffer empties
    ‘XON/XOFFshould be deactivated (default setting) if a flow control
    mechanism is present elsewhere in the interface (i e , in the printer or RTS
    and CTS lines)A flow control mechanism should always be present in order
    to prevent data from being lost during transmission
    FFl 2# 9# 6# (0 or l)#
    t
    kTurns off 66XON/OFF’ (824 software
    does not control data flow)
    1 =Turns on “XON/XOFF” (824 softwarecontrols data flow)
    NotesDBS Buffer SizeThe size of the DBS 824 buffer for maintenance data is
    1 000 bytesThis is the maximum amount of data that the system can hold
    while the device is emptying its buffer
    l-76
    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l 195 
    						
    							FFlAutomatic Night 1 Mode Start Time
    System Timers
    Automatic Night 1 Mode Start Time
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 3## 1# (OOOO-2359)#
    DescriptionThis option sets a time for the DBS 824 to automatically switch from ‘Day
    to ‘Night 1’ mode This program uses the 
    24-hour time format.
    Programming
    To set the automatic Night 1 mode start time
    FFl 3# l# (000012359)#
    t
    Night 1 Mode Start Time
    (in 
    24-hour format)
    FFl 3# l# CONF ON/OFF
    To disable the automatic Night 1 mode start time
    Related ProgrammingTime Setting, 
    FFl l# 2# HHMM#Automatic Day Mode Start Time 
    FFl 3# 25# HHMM#
    Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time FFl 3# 29# HHMM#
    NotesInfemdion witlr tite System ClockAutomatic Night 1 start time depends on
    the accuracy of the DBS 824 clock
    issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400l-77 
    						
    							Attendant Hold Recall Timer for CO CallsFFlAttendant Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 3# 2# (O-12)#
    DescriptionThis timer determines how long a trunk call can be held by the attendant(s)
    before it will recall
    Programming
    FFl 3# 2# (O-12)#
    t
    Recall Timer
    (Default=l, see table below)
    Table 1-7Recall timer v&es for attendant-held CO calls
    Number
    0
    1
    No recall
    20 secondsValue
    12-I 40secondsI
    1 60 seconds
    1 80 secondsI
    1 100 seconds
    6120 seconds
    7140 seconds
    8160seconds
    9
    180seconds
    10200seconds
    I
    I
    111 220 secondsI
    I
    I
    121 240 seconds
    Related Programming
    Attendant Hold Recall Timer for Intercom calls FFl 3# 18# (0-12)#l-78
    DBS 824-10-400Issued 3/l/95 
    						
    							FFlExtension Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls
    Extension Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 3## 3# (0012)#Description
    This timer determines how long a hunk call will be held by an extensionbefore it will recall
    Programming
    FFl 3# 3## (0912)#
    fRecall Timer (Default=7
    see the following table)
    Table I 8Recall tier values for extension-held CO calls
    11220 seconds
    12240 seconds
    Related Programming
    Extension Hold Recall Tier for Intercom CallsFFl 3# 19# (O-12)# 
    						
    							Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for CO CallsFFl
    Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 3# 4# (0-12)#
    DescriptionWhen an attendant transfers a trunk call to an extension or hunt group, the
    transferred call will recall to the attendant if it is not answeredThis timer
    determines how long a transferred 
    trunk call will go unanswered before it
    recalls
    Programming
    FFl 3# 4## (0112)#
    t
    Recall Timer (Default=1
    see the following table)
    Table l-9Recall timer values for attend&t transferred CO call2
    11220 seconds
    12240 seconds 
    						
    							FF?txtension I rawer Hecall I imer for CO Calls
    Extension Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    Address
    FFl 3# 5# (o-12)#
    DescriptionWhen an extension aansfers a trunk call to another extension or to a hunt
    group, the transferred call will recall to the extension if it is not answered
    This timer determines how long a transferred trunk call will go unanswered
    before it recalls
    Programming
    FFl 3# 5# (0112)#
    +
    Recall Timer (Default=7
    see the following table)
    Table I-10Recall timer values for extension transferred CO calls
    I==+==
    2
    3
    I==457
    a
    9
    10Value
    No recall
    20 seconds
    40 seconds
    60 seconds
    80 seconds
    100 seconds
    120 secondsI
    200 seconds
    1 220 seconds
    1 240 seconds
    Related Programming
    Extension Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls FFl 3# 21# (0-12)#
    NotesRecall Treatment.If the extension does not answer the recall, the system
    will transfer the call to the attendant.issued 
    3/l /95DBS 824-l O-4001-81 
    						
    							Attendant Park Hold Recall TimerFFl
    Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FF1 3# 6## (0-12)#
    DescriptionAn attendant phone can use up to 10 Call Park Numbers (00-09) to hold trunk
    callsThese park numbers can be assigned to an FF key or accessed by
    placing a call on hold, then dialing 7501-7509
    This program determines how long a parked 
    call will be held before it recalls
    Programming
    FFl W 6## (0112)#
    f
    Recall Timer (Default=1
    see the following table)
    Table l-11Attendant park hold recall timer valuesl-82
    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
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