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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
    576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
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    Notes:
    Auto-Repeat Dialing requires a digital key phone.
    Auto Repeat Dialing:  Place a call to a busy party.  Stay in monitor mode and press REDIAL.  System 
    automatically redials the number, and repeats redialing until ringback is heard or 14 auto-repeat 
    attempts have been made.
    Related Programming:
             
    Notes:
    (all CPCs - Version 1.3 and higher)   Phones set to DND will not hear pages.  However, phones set to Call 
    Forward-All will hear pages.
    Related Programming:
    Extension COS:  DND Set/Clear
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the extension’s ability to set or clear Do-Not-Disturb (DND) on itself.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   17   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold
     
    0=Allow DND Set/Clear.  (default)
     
        
    Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM) -- default:  1  (Do not allow)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)
       1=Do not allow DND Set/Clear.
    
    
    % 	
    )))
     
    						
    							FF1: System Programming Section 400-Programming
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    Notes:
    (all CPCs - Version 1.3 and higher)   Phones set to DND will 
    not hear pages.  However, phones set to Call 
    Forward-All 
    will hear pages.
    Related Programming:
            
    Extension COS:  DND Set/Clear (Other)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the extension’s ability to place another phone in DND.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   18   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold
     
    0=Allow DND Set/Clear on other extensions.
     
        Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant) 
    -- default:  0  (Allow)
        .
    1=Do not allow DND Set/Clear on other
        extensions.  (default)
    
    
     	))) ( #9
    
    Extension COS:  Call Forward/All Calls
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    set or clear Call Forward/All Calls.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   19   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Call Forward/All Calls.  (default)
     
        Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM) 
    -- default:  1  (Do not allow)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)1=Do not allow Call Forward/All Calls.
    
    
    & 	
    ))A	/,,
     
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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         l     Page 1-51
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    Notes:
    (all CPCs - Version 1.3 and higher)   Phones set to Call Forward-All will hear pages.
    Related Programming:
             
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Extension COS:  Call Forward/No Answer
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    set or clear Call Forward/No Answer.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   20   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Call Forward/No Answer.
     
     
        Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM) -- default:  1  (Do not allow)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)
    1=Do not allow Call Forward/No Answer.    (default)
    
    
    
     	
    ))A	)! /)
     
    						
    							FF1: System Programming Section 400-Programming
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
             
    Extension COS:  Call Forward/Busy
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    set or clear Call Forward/Busy.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   21   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Call Forward/Busy.  (default)
     
        Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM) 
    -- default:  1  (Do not allow)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)1=Do not allow Call Forward/Busy.
    
    
     	
    ))A	7-
    
    Extension COS:  Call Forward/Other
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    set or clear Call Forwarding (Busy, No-Answer, and All) on other extensions.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   22   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Call Forwarding other extensions.
     
        Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant) 
    -- default:  0  (Allow)1=Do not allow Call Forwarding other
        extensions.  (default)
    
    
     	)) ( #9
     
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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         l     Page 1-53
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    FF1System
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
             
    Notes:
    To log-in from an extension, press 
    PROG * * CONF.
    Related Programming:
    Programming Mode Entry (pg. 1-15)     FF1 0 01 0012 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    FF8 1: User Maintenance (pg. 8-42)
    Extension COS:  User Log-In
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    change User Maintenance settings by entering the User Log-In code.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   23   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow User Log-In at this extension.
     
        Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant) 
    -- default:  0  (Allow)1=Do not allow User Log-In at this extension.
    
    
     	))B 5!	
    
        (default) 
    						
    							FF1: System Programming Section 400-Programming
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    Notes:
    The Priority Message Waiting Send feature is typically implemented in Voice Mail systems.  In order for 
    this setting to affect VM, make sure the appropriate COS number is assigned to the VM extension port.
    Related Programming:
    SLT Voice Mail Connection (pg. 3-11)      FF3 0 BSSC 04 06 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Extension COS Assignment (pg. 3-26)      FF3 0 BSSC 07 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Extension COS:  Priority Message Waiting 
    Send (VM)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to send a
    Priority Message-Waiting indication to other extensions.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   24   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold
     
    0=Allow Priority Message Waiting Send.
     
    Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM) 
    -- default:  0  (Allow)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)1=Do not allow Priority Message Waiting
    
    
     	))21 A
    
        Send.  
    (default) 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
             
    Extension COS:  Message Waiting Send
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    send a Message-Waiting indication to other extensions.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   25   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Message Waiting Send.  (default)
     
    Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM) 
    -- default:  1  (Do not allow)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)1=Do not allow Message Waiting Send.
    
    
    
     	
    ))21 A
    
    Extension COS:  System Mode Switch
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    switch the DBS 576 system from Day to Night mode, or vice versa.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   26   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow System Mode Switch.
     
    Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant) 
    -- default:  0  (Allow)1=Do not allow System Mode Switch.
    
    
     	))C 2!
    
        (default) 
    						
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    FF1System
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    System Mode Display (pg. 3-17)     FF3 0 BSSC 04 16 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
             
    Notes:
    This address does not affect Trunk Busy Override, which is accomplished by pressing the lit FF-key 
    representing the busy trunk. See 
    Busy Override on Trunk Key (pg. 3-9) for more information.
    Related Programming:
    Splash Tone: Busy Override (Start) (pg. 1-10)     FF1 0 01 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Splash Tone: Busy Override (Continuous) (pg. 1-10)     FF1 0 01 0004 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Extension COS:  Busy Override Send
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    barge into calls on other extensions.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   27   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Busy Override Send.  (default)
     
    Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)1=Do not allow Busy Override Send.
    
    
    % 	
    )))% #(
     
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    Notes:
    Manual Camp-On:  After dialing a busy extension, stay on the extension and dial the Camp-On (Call 
    Waiting) code.  Stay on the line until the called party picks up.
    When a manual camp-on occurs, the receiving (busy) extension hears a camp-on tone in the receiver, as 
    well as an LCD message indicating the camp-on.  The issuing extension hears ringback tone if the 
    camp-on was successful; if not, the extension will continue to hear busy tone.  See next address to allow 
    or block the 
    receiving of a camp-on.
    Auto Camp-On (ability to camp-onto a busy extension simply by calling it) can be enabled/disabled on 
    individual extensions. See 
    Auto Camp-On Receive (pg. 3-10) for more information.
    Related Programming:
    Extension COS: Onhook Transfer at Camp-On (pg. 1-39)     FF1 0 03 (00-15) 04 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Extension COS:  Manual Camp-On Send
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    camp onto other extensions by dialing the Camp-On (Call Waiting) code.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   28   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Manual Camp-On Send.  (default)
     
    Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)1=Do not allow Manual Camp-On Send.
    
    
     	
    ))6 #
     
    						
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    FF8Maintenance Introduction
    Appe ndix  A
    Appe ndix  B
    FF1System
    FF2Tr u n k s
    FF3Extensions
    FF4FF-/Soft Keys
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
             
    Extension COS:  Manual Camp-On Receive
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this Class of Service (COS) to
    receive camp-ons from other extensions.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   29   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Manual Camp-On Receive.  (default)
     
    Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)1=Do not allow Manual Camp-On Receive.
    
    
    & 	
    ))6 #
    
    Extension COS:  Callback Request Send
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    (also called “Station Queuing”)  Allow/Restrict the ability of extensions in this
    Class of Service (COS) to activate Callback Requests on other extensions.
    FF1   0   03   (00-15)   30   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
    0=Allow Callback Request Send.  (default)
     
    Extension COS Nos. 1-16
        00=COS 1          08=COS 9
        01=COS 2          09=COS 10
        02=COS 3          10=COS 11
        03=COS 4          11=COS 12
        04=COS 5          12=COS 13
        05=COS 6          13=COS 14
        06=COS 7          14=COS 15 (for VM)
        07=COS 8          15=COS 16 (for Attendant)1=Do not allow Callback Request Send.
    
    
    
     	
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