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    							FFIExtension Park Hold Recall Timer
    Extension Park Hold Recall Timer
    Software Version
    CPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    AddressFF1 3# 7# (O-12)#Description
    Programming
    If an extension parks a call, the parked call will recall if it is not picked up
    This program determines how long the parked call will be held before it
    recalls
    FFl 3## 7# (O-12)#
    $
    Recall Timer (Default=7
    see the following table)
    Table l-I2Extension park hold recall timer values
    NumberValue
    0No recall
    120 seconds
    240 seconds
    360 seconds
    I 80seconds
    5100seconds
    6120seconds
    7140seconds
    8160seconds
    9180seconds
    10200seconds
    c
    11220 seconds
    12240 seconds
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-4001-83 
    						
    							Attendant Call Reversion TimerSoftware VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 3# 8# (O-12)#
    DescriptionBy default the DBS 824 ultimately causes unanswered calls to revert to the
    attendant
    For example, if an extension places a call on hold and the held call recalls to
    the extension the recall reverts to the attendant if it is not answeredAlso, if
    a transfer recall is not answered by the transferring extension it also reverts to
    the attendant.
    This timer determines how long an unanswered call will ring at the last
    possible answering position before it reverts to the attendant
    For instance if an extension parks a call, the parked call will recall if it is not
    answeredThe Attendant Call Reversion limer will determine how long the
    park recall will ring at the extension before it reverts to the attendantIf the
    Attendant Call Reversion Timer is set to default, the park recall will ring the
    extension for 180 seconds before reverting to the attendant.
    Programming
    FFl 3# 8# (0112)#
    f
    Reversion Timer (Defaul t=9
    see the following table)
    Table I 13 Attendant call reversion timer values
    1 Number
    I 
    0No recall
    I 1
    Value
    I
    20 secondsI 
    2
    3
    4I 
    5
    I 6120 seconds
    40 seconds
    60 seconds
    80 seconds
    100 seconds
    I 140seconds
    1 160 seconds
    l-04DBS 824-10-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FF?Attendant Ml Heversion Timer
    9
    180 seconds
    10200 seconds
    111 220seconds
    12
    1 240 seconds
    NotesNight Mode RestrictionThis feature is not available when the DBS 824 is inNight 
    1” or Night 2’ mode
    Issued 3/l 195DBS 824-l O-400 
    						
    							Unsupervised Conference TimerFFIUnsupervised Conference Timer
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    Address 
    FFl 3# 9# (0-15)#
    DescriptionThis program determines how long a conference call can continue between
    two trunks after a DBS 824 extension drops out of the conference
    When the
    timer expires, the conferenced trunks automatically disconnect (there will be
    no warning tone to the conferenced parties)
    This timer also determines how long outbound trunk calls made through
    DISA can last.
    Programming
    Table I-14Unsupervised conference timer values
    FFl W 9# (O-15)#Timer Setting 
    (Default=2,
    see the following table)
    Number
    0
    1
    Value
    Unlimited (system will not disconnect
    the two conferenced trunks)
    5 minutes
    21 10 minutes1
    315minutes
    420minutes
    525minutes
    61 30 minutes1
    I 35minutes
    840 minutes
    945 minutes
    I 50minutes
    121 60minutes
    1365 rqinutes
    1470 minutes
    I151 75 minutesIl-86
    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l 195 
    						
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    Related Programming
    Unsupervised Trunk Conference FJ?2 (Trunk)# 16#Unsupervised Conference 
    FF3 (ExtPort)# 13#
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-4001-87 
    						
    							Automatic Pause TimerSoftware VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FFl 3# lO# (0115)#
    DescriptionWhen users program their phones with PBX access codes, Personal Speed
    Dial numbers or System Speed Dial numbers, they can insert pause(s) in these
    numbers (by pressing the REDIAL key for each pause) so the system will
    dial the numbers correctlyThis program address determines the length of
    each pause 
    inserted by the REDIAL programming key
    Programming
    FFl 3## lO# (0115)#
    Timer Setting (Default=7
    see the following table)
    Tabk l-15 Automatic pause timer values
    INumber 1ValueI
    101 No pauseI
    1I 5seconds
    21seconds
    315 seconds
    42seconds
    525 seconds
    63seconds
    735 seconds
    840 seconds
    945 seconds
    105seconds11
    12
    5 5 secotids
    6 sxonds
    1365 seconds
    147seconds
    1575 seconds
    1-08DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l/95 
    						
    							FFlAutomatic Pause Timer
    Related ProgrammingAutomatic Pause for PBX LineFF2 
    (Trunk)# 13# (0 or l>#PBX Access Codes
    FFl 2# 3# (l-8)# (O-999 or 0* 9*)##Automatic Pause Position for PBX Access Codes
    FFl 2# 3# (9-18)#
    (1 3)#
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400l-89 
    						
    							CO flash TimerFFl
    CO Flash Timer
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FF1 3# 11# (0115)#
    DescriptionIn the DBS 824 system a phone user can press the FLASH key to disconnect
    from and then reseize a CO loop-start trunk (this operation is called a
    ‘flash ‘)Pressing the REDIAL key also performs a flash before
    automatically redialing a phone number
    This CO Flash 
    Tier determines how long a flash to a CO will last if the
    FLASH key or the REDLAL key is depressed (pressed and then released)
    ExceptionIf the FLASH key is pressed and held down the flash signal will
    last as long as the key is pressed(The flash generated by pressing REDIAL
    is always controlled by the CO Flash Timer, regardless of how long REDIAL
    is held down )
    Programming
    FFl 3## 11# (0115)#
    fTimer Setting 
    (Default=9,
    see the following table)
    NOTE: Timer settings 11 to 15 require a
    208 Expansion Card (Part No VB-4265 1)
    Table l-14 CO fhsh timer values
    l-90DBS 824-10-400Issued 3/l/95 
    						
    							FFlCO Flash Timer
    101 1 seconds
    1115 seconds
    122 seconds
    132 5 seconds
    143 0 seconds
    153 5 seconds
    Related ProgrammingPBX Flash Timer 
    FFl 3# 16# (0-lO)#
    Auto Flash RedialFFl 2# l# 6# (0 or l)#
    Trunk Circuit TypeFF2 (Trunk)# 21# (0 or l>#
    NotesCircuit Card RequirementsTimer settings 1 l- 15 are only available with the
    208 Expansion Card (Part No VB-4265 1)
    Phone Z)pe Rest&ionThe FL,ASH key function applies only to digital
    and digital single-line telephones
    Trunk Type Resfricfion
    This timer only applies to loop-start trunks
    SLT Flash Opera&z.Single-line telephones must press the hookswitch and
    dial “87” to activate this feature
    Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-10-400l-91 
    						
    							SLT Onhook Flash Timer
    Software VersionWC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FF1 3# 12# (016)#
    DescriptionThis timer determines how long an SLT user must hold down the switchhook
    before the DBS 824 recognizes a hoolcflash
    A setting is also provided to
    prevent users from performing a hookflash on an SLT
    Programming
    FFl 3## 12# (O-6)#
    f
    Timer Setting (Default--Q
    see the following table)
    Table 1-I 7SLT flush timer values
    1 Number 1Flash Treatment0
    No DetectionValid Fliuh1 Disconnect
    Lessthan200ms200to500msiGreaterthan500ms
    1Lessthan 200 ms200to700 msGreater than 700 ms
    2Lessthan 200 ms200to1000 msGreater than 1000 ms
    3Lessthan 200 ms200to1200 msGreater than 1200 ms
    4Lessthan 200 ms200to1500 msGreater than 1500 ms
    5
    I
    1Lessthan200ms1None1Greaterthan200ms
    t
    III
    6I Less than 200ms I 200-5OOms1 Greater than 500 ms1
    Notesliceset Requirement. For changes to this program to take effect, the system
    must be turned off 
    and then back on
    l-92DBS824-10-400Issued 3/l/95 
    						
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