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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
    576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
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    FF1  0  15, 16, and 17:   SSD Blocks
    NOTE:  Use these addresses to set up groups or “blocks” of SSD numbers, 
    and assign them to MCO Tenant Groups.  You can also set up an “SSD 
    common block” that can be used by all extensions.
             
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    SSD Assignment to Groups (pg. 1-23)     FF1 0 02 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Extension COS: SSD Dialing (pg. 1-45)     FF1 0 03 (00-15) 11 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    SSD Common Block for MCO Tenant Groups (pg. 1-100)     FF1 0 16 0001 Hold (0-800) Hold
    SSD Block Assignment (pg. 1-100)     FF1 0 17 (0001-0144) Hold (0-799 or 0-800) Hold
    Tenant Group MCO Access: Outbound Trunk Groups (pg. 1-164)     FF1 3 01 (0001-0360) Hold (0-99 or 0-72) 
    Hold
    SSD Block Assignment to MCO Tenant Groups
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign System Speed Dial (SSD) blocks to MCO Tenant Groups.  Extensions that
    belong to an MCO Tenant Group can use the SSD codes within the assigned SSD block.
    FF1   0   15   (0001-0072)   Hold   (0-72)   Hold 
     
    Address No. for MCO Tenant Group:
    0001=MCO Tenant Group #1
    0002=MCO Tenant Group #2
    ...
    0072=MCO Tenant Group #72
    NOTE:  Available range for MCO Tenant Groups depends on system size:
    in a 96-port system:
    in a 192-port system:
    in a 288-port system:
    in a 384-port system:
    in a 480-port system:
    in a 576-port system:Groups 1-12   (0001-0012)
    Groups 1-24   (0001-0024)
    Groups 1-36   (0001-0036)
    Groups 1-48   (0001-0048)
    Groups 1-60   (0001-0060)
    Groups 1-72   (0001-0072)
    0=no SSD Block assignment (can use
           SSDs in common block only)
    1=SSD Block #1  (default)
    2=SSD Block #2
    3=SSD Block #3
    ...
    72=SSD Block #72
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    If 
    SSD Assignment to Groups is disabled (default), the system will ignore this address, which means 
    that all extensions will be able to use all SSD codes.
    Related Programming:
    SSD Assignment to Groups (pg. 1-23)     FF1 0 02 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
             
    Notes:
    If 
    SSD Assignment to Groups is disabled (default), the system will ignore this address, which means 
    that all extensions will be able to use all SSD codes.
    Related Programming:
    SSD Assignment to Groups (pg. 1-23)     FF1 0 02 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    SSD Block Assignment to MCO Tenant Groups (pg. 1-99)     FF1 0 15 (0001-0072) Hold (0-72) Hold
    SSD Common Block for MCO Tenant Groups
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the number of System Speed Dial (SSD) bins allowed for all MCO Tenant Groups.
    FF1   0   16   0001   Hold   (0-800)   Hold
     
     
    Number of SSD Bins Allowed
    For example, an entry of “100” means that all MCO Tenant Groups can use SSDs 0-99.default:  0  [no common block]
    
    
    
     	
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    SSD Block Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Divide System Speed Dial bins into ranges (called “blocks”).
    FF1   0   17   (0001-0144)   Hold   (0-799 or 0-800)   Hold
     
     
    Odd Address Nos.:   Starting SSD Bin No. for block  
    (see table, next page for defaults)
    (0001, 0003, 0005,...0143)
    Even Address Nos.:  Count of bins in block  
    (0002, 0004, 0006,...0144)Starting SSD
    Count of SSD Bin No.
    bins in block
    
    
    
     	
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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    Table 1-4.   SSD Blocks  (FF1 0 17)     
    for Block No.
    Address for
    Starting SSDdefault for
    Starting SSDAddress for
    count of SSDsdefault for
    SSD count
    10001 0 0002 80
    20003 80 0004 80
    30005 160 0006 80
    40007 240 0008 80
    50009 320 0010 80
    60011 400 0012 80
    70013 480 0014 80
    80015 560 0016 80
    90017 640 0018 80
    100019 720 0020 80
    110021 0 0022 0
    120023 0 0024 0
    130025 0 0026 0
    140027 0 0028 0
    150029 0 0030 0
    160031 0 0032 0
    170033 0 0034 0
    180035 0 0036 0
    190037 0 0038 0
    200039 0 0040 0
    210041 0 0042 0
    220043 0 0044 0
    230045 0 0046 0
    240047 0 0048 0
    250049 0 0050 0
    260051 0 0052 0
    270053 0 0054 0
    280055 0 0056 0
    290057 0 0058 0
    300059 0 0060 0
    310061 0 0062 0
    320063 0 0064 0
    330065 0 0066 0
    340067 0 0068 0
    350069 0 0070 0
    360071 0 0072 0
    370073 0 0074 0
    380075 0 0076 0
    390077 0 0078 0 
    						
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    400079 0 0080 0
    410081 0 0082 0
    420083 0 0084 0
    430085 0 0086 0
    440087 0 0088 0
    450089 0 0090 0
    460091 0 0092 0
    470093 0 0094 0
    480095 0 0096 0
    490097 0 0098 0
    500099 0 0100 0
    510101 0 0102 0
    520103 0 0104 0
    530105 0 0106 0
    540107 0 0108 0
    550109 0 0110 0
    560111 0 0112 0
    570113 0 0114 0
    580115 0 0116 0
    590117 0 0118 0
    600119 0 0120 0
    610121 0 0122 0
    620123 0 0124 0
    630125 0 0126 0
    640127 0 0128 0
    650129 0 0130 0
    660131 0 0132 0
    670133 0 0134 0
    680135 0 0136 0
    690137 0 0138 0
    700139 0 0140 0
    710141 0 0142 0
    720143 0 0144 0
    for Block No.
    Address for
    Starting SSDdefault for
    Starting SSDAddress for
    count of SSDsdefault for
    SSD count 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    FF1  0  18:  Synchronized Clock
           
    Notes:
    If using a T1 or T-point ISDN interface, 
    Synchronized Clock settings are required to prevent data 
    transmission errors, or noise during voice conversations.
    Related Programming:
    FF2 1: ISDN Trunks (pg. 2-59)
    FF2 2: T1 Trunks (CO) (pg. 2-86)
    Synchronized Clock
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Prioritize clock sources that will synchronize with the CO.
    FF1   0   18   (0001-0003)   Hold   (BSS/C)   Hold
     
     
    0001=1st Priority network
    default:  [no assignment]
    Cabinet/Slot/Trunk Port No.
    0002=2nd Priority network
    0003=3rd Priority network   B=Cabinet No. 1-6
       SS=Slot No. 01-14
       C=Trunk Port (1-4)
    Enter “BSS” for PRI and T1.
    Enter “BSSC” for BRI.
    
    
    
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    FF1  0  19:   TRS Class for Forced Account Codes
             
    Notes:
    Forced Account Codes:  User must enter an Account Code for every outgoing and incoming call, 
    before he/she can access an outside line.  Forced Account Codes can be either Verified (checked against 
    programmed Table for validity; call is blocked if no match found) or Unverified (accepted; call is 
    allowed).  Account Codes are used for call expense tracking in SMDR reports.
    Verified Account Codes can each have their own TRS Class assignment (see FF8 1 04).
    Related Programming:
    Verified Account Codes (pg. 8-50)     FF8 1 04 Hold Hold (001-500) 0001 Hold FLASH (up to 10 digits) Hold
    TRS Class for Verified Account Codes (pg. 8-50)     FF8 1 04 Hold Hold (001-500) 0002 Hold (1-50) Hold
    Forced Account Codes (pg. 3-21) (enable/disable on ext.)     FF3 0 BSSC 04 24 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Verified Account Codes (pg. 3-22) (enable/disable on ext.)     FF3 0 BSSC 04 25 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    TRS Class for Forced Account Codes
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the TRS Class that will be followed when Account codes are Forced, but the
    Account Code is not entered for an outgoing call.
    FF1   0   19   0001   Hold   (1-50)   Hold 
     
    TRS Class No.  (1-50)
    default:  1
    
    
    
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    FF1  0  20:   Ext.No. Display for Closed-Number Calls
             
    Notes:
    If you 
    originate a network call, this will display.
    Related Programming:
    FF6 2 07: Closed Number Table (pg. 6-42)
    Extension Index (pg. 8-49)     FF8 1 03 Hold 1 Hold Hold (1 or 2) Hold FLASH (Name) Hold
    Ext.No. Display for Closed-Number Calls
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign the closed-numbered digits to use in the system’s Extension Directory.
    Based on the digits, the system will look up the extension name 
    within its own
    PBX (not in another).
    FF1   0   20   0001   Hold   (0-4)   Hold 
     
    0= 0 digit  (default)
    1= 1 digit
    2= 2 digits
    3= 3 digits
    4= 4 digits
    
    
    
     	
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    FF1  0  21:   Ring Alarm for Unanswered Calls
              
    Notes:
    Alarm Ringing:  Ringing frequency/interval changes for an incoming call that rings unanswered for 
    longer than the 
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer.
    Alarm Ringing will not work while Slide Ringing or Delayed Ringing is occurring.
    Related Programming:
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer (Day1) (pg. 1-132)     FF1 1 02 0007 Hold (0-255) Hold
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer (Day2) (pg. 1-133)     FF1 1 02 0008 Hold (0-255) Hold
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer (Night) (pg. 1-133)     FF1 1 02 0009 Hold (0-255) Hold
    Alarm Ringing (pg. 2-24) (for analog CO trunks)     FF2 0 BSSC 02 13 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Alarm Ringing (pg. 2-68) (for ISDN trunks)     FF2 1 BSSC 03 06 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Alarm Ringing (pg. 2-102) (for T1 CO trunks)     FF2 2 BSSCC 03 11 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Ring Alarm Frequency
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the ringing frequency that will begin after an incoming call rings unanswered for
    longer than the 
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer.
    FF1   0   21   0001   Hold   (0-6)   Hold 
     
    0=no ring 
    1=400/562 Hz  (default)
    2=1000/1340 Hz
    3=400 Hz
    4=800/1040 Hz
    5=1040/1320 Hz
    6=660/1320 Hz
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    Alarm Ringing will not work while Slide Ringing or Delayed Ringing is occurring.
    Related Programming:
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer (Day1) (pg. 1-132)     FF1 1 02 0007 Hold (0-255) Hold
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer (Day2) (pg. 1-133)     FF1 1 02 0008 Hold (0-255) Hold
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer (Night) (pg. 1-133)     FF1 1 02 0009 Hold (0-255) Hold
    Alarm Ringing (pg. 2-24) (for analog CO trunks)     FF2 0 BSSC 02 13 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Alarm Ringing (pg. 2-68) (for ISDN trunks)     FF2 1 BSSC 03 06 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Alarm Ringing (pg. 2-102) (for T1 CO trunks)     FF2 2 BSSCC 03 11 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Ring Alarm Pattern
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the ring pattern that will begin after an incoming call rings unanswered
    for longer than the 
    Slide Ring/Alarm Ring Timer.
    FF1   0   21   0002   Hold   (0-12)   Hold  
    Setting Values for U.K.Setting Values for U.S. and Hong Kong
    0Synchronize with CO0No ring alarm
    11on/2off (default)   (in seconds)11on/3off   (in seconds)
    22on/1off22on/2off
    31on/1off33on/1off
    4.5on/.5off41on/1off
    5.25on/2.75off5.5on/.5off  (default)
    6.25on/.25off/.25on/2.25off6.5on/3.5off
    7.25on/.25off/.25on/.25off/.25on/1.75off7.5on/.5off/.5on/2.5off
    8.75on/.25off/.75on/1.25off8.25on/.25off/.25on/3.25off
    91on/.25off/.25on/1.5off91on/.25off/.25on/2.5off
    101on/.25off/.25on/.25off/.25on/1off101on/.25off/.25on/.25off/.25on/2off
    111.375on/.125off/.125on/.125off/.125on/.125off111.375on/.125off/.125on/.125off/.125on/.125off
    12Continuous tone12Continuous tone
     
     
    
    
    
     	
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    FF1  0  22:   Dealer Programming ID Code
             
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Programming Mode Entry (pg. 1-15)     FF1 0 01 0012 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Dealer Programming ID Code
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the ID code for entering dealer programming:   
    ON/OFF  PROG  **  [Code]
    FF1   0   22   0001   Hold   (0000-9999)   Hold
     
     
    4-digit Dealer Programming ID Code
    default:  9999
    
    
    
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