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    							CO Night 2 Ring AssignmentsFF4
    CO Night 2 Ring Assignments
    Software VersTc)nCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    AddressFF4 9# 1# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis program determines which extension(s) will receive incoming calls from
    a particular trunk when the DBS 824 system is in 
    ‘ Night 2 ’ mode
    ProgrammingFF4 
    9# l# (l-17 or l-25)# (1-6 or l-8)# (0 or l)# 
    f tExtension Port-
    CPC-S 
    l-16,17CPC-M l-24 25Trunk Number
    CPC-S 1 6
    CPC-M l-8
    O=Trunk does not ring
    l=Trunk rings
    Note: Use port 17 (CPC-S) or port 25 (CPC-M) to assign ringing to an
    external paging or Universal Night Answer (UNA) device
    Related ProgrammingAutomatic Night 2 Mode Start Time
    FFl 3# 29# HHMM#
    NotesDefault Attendant Ring AssignmentsAll trunks are set to ring on ports 1
    and 2 (the first and second attendants) by default
    4-20DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/i 195 
    						
    							FF4CO Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups
    CO Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups
    Software VeWonCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF4 
    9# l# (HuntGrp)## (Trunk)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis program determines which hunt group will receive incoming calls from
    a particular trunk when the DBS 824 system is in “Night 2” mode
    ProgiammingFF4 
    9# 1# (23-26 or 3%34)# (1-6 or l-8)# (0 or l)#
    /’ / tHunt Groups 1 thru 4
    Trunk Number
    O=Trunk does not ring
    CIPC-SC1PCI-M1=Trunkrings
    2331CPC-Ml-8
    24322
    25333
    26344
    Related ProgrammingAutomatic Night 2 Mode Start Time
    FFl 3# 29# HHMM#
    Hunt Group MembersFF4 
    3# (l-4)# (5-20)# (loo-699)#
    issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-4004-21 
    						
    							CO Delayed Night 2 Ring AssignmentsFF4CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments
    Software VersiwmCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    AddressFF4 9# 2# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis program assigns delayed ringing to extensions for unanswered calls on
    specific trunks during the “Night 2” modeDelayed ringing works like an
    automatic transfer -- if an incoming trunk call is unanswered at one extension
    after a certain period of time, the system will send the call to ring at another
    extension (the first extension will stop ringing)
    The original extension or hunt group that receives an incoming trunk call
    during “Night 2” mode is set in the CO Night 2 Ring Assignments address
    (FF4 
    9# 1# ExtPort!HuntGrp# Trunk#)The period of time that passes before
    the system transfers the unanswered call, is set in the CO Delayed Ring Timer
    address 
    (FFl 3# 22#)
    Programming
    FF4 9# 2# (l-17 or I-25)# (1-6 or l-8)# (0 or l)#
    /”ffExtension Port
    Trunk Number
    O=Do not ring this extensionCPC-S 
    l-16,17CPC-S l-6if the trunk call isCPC-M 
    l-24,25CPC-M l-8unanswered elsewhere
    l=Ring this extension if the
    trunk call is unanswered
    elsewhere
    Note: Use port 17 (CPC-S) or port 25 (CPC-M) to assign ringing to an
    external paging or Universal Night Answer (UNA) device
    Related ProgrammingDelayed Ring
    FFl 2# l# 21# (0 or l)#CO Delayed Ring Timer
    FFl 3# 22# (O-15)++
    _Automatic Night 2 Mode Start TimeFFl 3# 29# HHMM#
    CO Night 2 Ring Assignments
    FF4 
    9# l# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (0 or l)#
    NotesAttendant InteractionsIf the first attendant is assigned delayed ringing, the
    Attendant Ovefflow feature will be disabledAlso, if the Delayed Ring
    function is enabled and no extensions are assigned or capable of ringing
    @ND, unplugged etc
    ), the ringing line will automatically ring theattendant
    4-22
    DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FF4CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups
    CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt
    Groups --
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
    AddressFF4 9# 2# (HuntGrp)## (Trunk)# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis program assigns delayed ringing to hunt groups for unanswered calls on
    specific trunks during the “Night 2” mode
    Delayed ringing works like an
    automatic transfer -- if an incoming trunk call is unanswered at one extension
    after a certain period of time, the system will send the call to ring at another
    extension (the first extension will stop ringing)
    The original extension or hunt group that receives an incoming trunk call
    during “Night 
    2” mode is set in the CO Night 2 Ring Assignments address
    (FF4 
    9# l# ExtPort/HuntGrp# Trunk++)The period of time that passes before
    the system transfers the unanswered call, is set in the CO Delayed Ring Timer
    address 
    (FFl 3# 22#)
    ProgrammingFF4 
    9# 2# (23-26 or 3%34)# (l-6 or l-8)# (0 or l)#
    Y tHuntGroups1thru 4Trunk Nun-r berO=Do not ring this hunt
    CPC-SCPC-M
    23317gg:;‘;r’s is unanswered elsewhere
    group if the trunk call
    24322
    25333
    l=Ring this hunt group if the
    trunk call is unanswered
    26344elsewhere
    Related ProgrammingDelayed Ring 
    FJ?l 2# l# 21# (0 or l)#CO Delayed Ring Timer
    FFl 3# 22# (0-15)#
    -Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time FFl 3# 29# HHMM#Hunt Group Members
    FF4 3# (l-4)++ (5-20)# (loo-699)#CO Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt GroupsFF4 
    9# l# (HuntGrp)#
    (Trunk)# (0 or l)#
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-4004-23 
    						
    							5. FF Key Programming (FF5)Use the FF5 addresses in this chapter to assign special features to the Flexible
    Function (FF) keys on DBS 824 phones
    These keys provide phone users
    with one-touch activation of features which normally require several
    keystrokes
    (User features are explained in detail in Section 
    700-Feature
    Operation )This chapter covers the following topics
    Topic
    PageFF Key Assignments for Extensions
    5-3FF Key Assignments for DSS or EM/24 Consoles
    5-61
    issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-4005-l 
    						
    							FF Key Assignments for Extensions
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress 
    FF5 (ExtPort)# (Key)# (Feature)#
    Description --Each Flexible Function (FF) key on DBS 824 phones and EM/24 consoles
    can be programmed with a feature code
    During normal phone operation (notin programming mode), pressing the FF key performs the feature associated
    with the code
    Programming
    To assign a feature to an FF keyNote: If an 
    FF key has already been assigned to a trunk line, the DBS 824
    system will not allow you to assign a feature code to it -- you must first clear
    the trunk assignment from the FF key before assigning the feature code
    FF5 (1-16 or l-24)# (1124)# (Feature)#
    f t tExtension Port
    CPC-S 1-16
    CPC-M l-24Key NumberFeature Code
    (l-24)(see table, next page)
    To clear an FF key
    FF5(1-16 or l-24)#(1124)#CONF ON/OFF
    ICPC-S 1-16(i-24)
    CPC-M l-24
    Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-4005-3 
    						
    							FF Key Assignments for ExtensionsFF5
    Table 5-1Feature codes for FF key assignment
    -_Feature
    Code to be entered in the program address
    Absence Message-71
    Account CodeFF12 7
    Answer KeyFFll 1
    Any KeyPROG PROG XXXXXX
    Note: The “Any Key” allows you to store digits other
    than extension numbers, CO trunks, or feature codes
    For example, an Any Key can be used 
    to store an
    account code or a voice mail password
    Attendant Park Hold
    75 00 thru 09
    Background MusicFF12 53
    call Forward--All Calls720
    Call Forward--Busy/No Answer721
    Call Forward--Busy722
    Call Forward--No Answer724
    Caller ID Log
    FFll 6
    Day ModeFF12 521
    Day/Nightl/Night2 Mode Toggle FF12 520
    Direct Call Pickup79
    Dp-Not-Disturb73
    Extension Lockout74
    Group Call Pickup702
    HeadsetFF12 51
    Intercom KeyFF12 8
    Internal CallPROG lo-69 or loo-699
    Internal Dial Tone
    FF12 50
    MC0 or ML Keys81 thru 86 or 89
    Note: See “ML/MC0 Separation” (programming
    address FF3 ExtPortf# 43#) to determine which type of
    key is available with your software
    Meet Me Answer
    Message Waiting Answer
    Mute
    77
    AUTO REDIAL
    FFll FF12
    Night 1 Mode
    1 Night 2 Mode
    1 FF12 522I
    1 FF12 523
    5-4
    DBS 824-1 O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
    							FF5FF Key Assignments for Extensions
    Code to be entered in the program address
    PROG AUTO NNN XXX or AUTO 00-99#
    /
    4
    Voice mail
    pilot numberPassword (optional)
    PageNote: 
    Lf a password is used, it can be from 1 to 3 dig-
    its 
    If the password is over 3 digits, it must be assigned
    to a personal or system speed dial number (00-99) Be
    sure to include an ending 
    # sign in the speed dial num-
    ber if you are accessing a DBS voice mail system
    1 FF12 00 thru 07
    Park Hold
    Personal Speed Dial
    Release
    System Speed Dial
    Talkback
    Trunk Numbers
    UNA Pickup
    75
    AUTO90thru99(or900thru909)(or900thru939)
    FFll 2
    AUTO00thru89(or000thru089)(or000thru199)
    FFll 3
    01 thru 06 (for CPC-S) 01 thru 08 (for CPC-M)
    1 78
    Related ProgrammingFF Key Copy 
    FF9 3# (ExtPort)# (ExtPort)###
    NotesRestriction on Trunk LED IndicationsOnly the first 24 FF keys will light
    for trunks that are assigned to themTrunks can be assigned to the remaining
    keys from the phone (rather than through programming mode), but the 
    LEDs
    will not light
    Entering Asterisk and Pound SignsWhen assigning feature codes in this
    address, use 
    FFl 1 and FF12 to enter asterisks (“*“) and pound signs ((‘#“)
    Pressing FFll enters a ‘&*”in the feature code, pressing FF12 enters a “# ”
    When you enter these symbols, the display does not indicate that any data was
    entered, although the phone will recognize these keysissued 
    3/l /95DBS 824-l O-4005-5 
    						
    							FF Key Assignments for DSS or EM/24 ConsolesFF5FF Key Assignments for DSS or EM/24 Consoles
    Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF5 
    (DSSPort)# (Key)## (Feature)#
    DescriptionEach FF key on a DSS or EM/24 console can be programmed with a feature
    codeDuring normal phone operation (not in programming mode) pressing
    the FF key performs the feature associated with the code
    Figure 5-l below shows the key layout of a 
    DSW2 consoleTable 5-l on
    page 5-4 shows the feature codes that can be entered
    Figure 5-IDSSl72 key layout
    5-6DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95 
    						
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