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    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
    576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF6 1: TRS Class Definitions (pg. 6-15)
              
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF6 1: TRS Class Definitions (pg. 6-15)
    TRS Class Assignment (Day)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Toll Restriction Service (TRS) class to the extension, applicable 
    during Day1 and Day2 modes.
    FF3   0   BSSC    06   0    Hold    (1-50)   Hold 
     
    BSSC: Extension Port
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-8TRS Class No. 1-50  (Day)
    default:  1
      $
    
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    TRS Class Assignment (Night)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Toll Restriction Service (TRS) class to the extension, applicable 
    during Night mode.
    FF3   0   BSSC    06   1    Hold    (1-50)   Hold 
     
    BSSC: Extension Port
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-8TRS Class No. 1-50  (Night)
    default:  1
      $
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    Notes:
    Based on this 
    Extension COS Assignment, extension features can be enabled/disabled.
    Related Programming:
    FF1 0 03:  Extension COS Definitions (pg. 1-35)
            
    Notes:
    This Digital Pad Class assignment can be used for controlling volume adjustments between the 
    extension and other extensions, trunks, conference calls, etc.  See 
    Digital Pad Settings (FF1 8).
    Related Programming:
    FF1 8: Digital Pad Settings (pg. 1-176)
    Extension COS Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Class of Service (COS) to the extension.
    FF3   0   BSSC    07    Hold    (1-16)   Hold
     
     
    BSSC: Extension Port
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-8Extension COS No. 1-16
    default:   1
    NOTE:  Based on default settings,
    Extension COS 15 is used for Voice Mail
    ports, and COS 16 for Attendant phones.
      $
    % 	*+! #
    Extension Digital Pad Class Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Digital Pad Class to the extension.
    FF3   0   BSSC    08    Hold    (1-8)   Hold
     
    BSSC: Extension Port
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-8Extension Digital Pad Class No. 1-8
    default:  1  (for Analog Extension Card)
    3  (for Digital Extension Card)
      $
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    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
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         l     Page 3-27
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    Notes:
    The phone system supports two Dial Plans, each with a programmable set of Flexible Feature Codes.
    Related Programming:
    FF1 2: Dial Plan (pg. 1-154) 
    Dial Plan Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Dial Plan to the extension.
    FF3   0   BSSC    09    Hold    (1 or 2)   Hold
     
     
    BSSC: Extension Port
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-81=Dial Plan ”A”  (default)
    2=Dial Plan “B”
      $
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    3.  
    FF3  1:   S-Point ISDN Extensions  
    NOTE:This section is basically the same as ISDN Trunk settings, but here the 
    PBX side is the CO.
              
    Notes:
    This address is applicable only if the system is using multiple PRI or BRI cards.  Skip this address if 
    using only the 23B+D card for PRI, or only one 2B+D card for BRI.
    Related Programming:
    D-Channel Interface ID Code (pg. 3-29)     FF3 1 BSSC 00 1 Hold (1-127) Hold
    Common D-Channel Position
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Identify the position of the common D-channel (if used) that will control the 
    ISDN extension located on a 24B PRI card.
    FF3   1   BSSC   00   0   Hold   (BSSC)   Hold 
     
    Common D-Channel Position:BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=PRI Circuit no. 1B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)
    default:  [no assignment]
      $
    
    
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         l     Page 3-29
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    Notes:
    The 
    Common D-Channel Position must be set for the port before this address can be entered.  If 
    Common D-Channel Position is cleared, this address will automatically be cleared also.
    Related Programming:
    Common D-Channel Position (pg. 3-28)      FF3 1 BSSC 00 0 Hold (BSSC) Hold
            
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    D-Channel Interface ID Code
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    When 
    Common D-Channel (see previous address) is used, identify the Interface 
    ID code (supplied by the CO) that will be used for common D-channel control.
    FF3   1   BSSC   00   1   Hold   (1-127)   Hold 
     
    D-Channel Interface ID Code (max. 3 digits)
    default:  [no assignment] BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=PRI Circuit no. 1
      $
    
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    Extension Number Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign an extension number to the ISDN port only.
    FF3   1   BSSC   01   Hold   (0-9999)   Hold
     
     
    Extension Number of ISDN Port
    default:  [no assignment] BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)
      $
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    Notes:
    If set to “1” (Point-to-MultiPoint), you can parallel-connect up to 8 different ISDN-BRI devices.  This is 
    normally used with S-Point DID.
    Related Programming:
    DID Dialing to ISDN “S” Point (pg. 1-172)     FF1 4 05 (0001-0192) Hold (setting) Hold
    Called Number Indication (pg. 3-34)     FF3 1 BSSC 03 03 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
               
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Connection Type
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Choose the connection type for the ISDN extension.
    FF3   1   BSSC   02   00   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold
     
     
    0=Point-to-Point  (default)
    1=Point-to-MultiPoint (BRI only) BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)
      $
    
    
    	
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    Passive Bus
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the distance between the phone system and a station or another system. 
    Controls voice level on the ISDN extension.
    FF3   1   BSSC   02   01   Hold    (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    0=Short Loop (200m)  (default)
    1=Long Loop (1 km) BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)
      $
    
    	
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    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
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         l     Page 3-31
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    Notes:
    If 
    “Active mode” (default) is selected, PBX will inform the CO of the existence of the ISDN extension 
    when PBX power is turned on.
    If “Activated per call” is selected, system will inform the CO of the existence of the ISDN extension 
    when the extension makes an outgoing call, or the system detects an incoming call.
    Related Programming:
          
    Layer 1 Operate Mode
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the ISDN detection method by the CO.  (The CO should be contacted to 
    match this detection method.)
    FF3   1   BSSC   02   02   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    0=Active mode  (default)
    1=Activated per call BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)
      $
    
    	
    # 6 2 !
    Not Used
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    FF3   1   BSSC    02   03   Hold
     
      $
    
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
             
    Notes:
    When ordering span from CO, specify 
    Slot Mapping or 
    Channel Numbering:
    rChoose 
    Slot Mapping for multirate (64kbps base rate) bearer capability on a Primary Rate Interface, 
    when you want to combine channels together -- for example, using many channels to provide a larger 
    bandwidth for video-conferencing.
    B-Channel Select
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the method used by the system to seize a B-channel for an outgoing call.
    FF3   1   BSSC   03   00   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold
     
     
    0=System will search for highest-numbered
        B-channel; system cannot change
    1=System will search for lowest-numbered
        B-channel; system can change channel by
    BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)
        request from ISDN terminal equipment.    channel.  (default)
      $
    
    
    	
    79 ,
    B-Channel Numbering (Layer 3)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Select the Layer 3 format of the messaging commands sent by the system/PBX 
    to the ISDN device.
    FF3   1   BSSC   03   01   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    0=Slot Mapping  (default - U.S./China)
    1=Channel Numbering  (default - U.K.) BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)
      $
    
    	
    79 2/$ 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
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         l     Page 3-33
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    rChoose Channel Numbering when the information transfer rate is 64 kbps, and the channels on the 
    span are used as single channels.  For example, specify to CO:
            1st interface=channels 1-24
            2nd interface=channels 25-49
    In ISDN, Layers 1, 2 and 3 represent signaling levels over the D-channel.  Layer 1 is the basic hardware 
    level that controls messages regarding electrical characteristics, such as speed, channel structure, etc.  
    Layer 2 is the “housekeeping” level, containing controls that make sure the messages coincide, 
    providing sequence and flow control, etc.  Layer 3 is the feature level with messages that establish, 
    maintain, and terminate connections, as well as additional information for different applications, such as 
    passing the identity of the calling party, passing terminal compatibility information, allowing the 
    redirection of calls, etc.
    Related Programming:
    B-Channel Numbering (Layer 3) (pg. 2-71) on ISDN trunks     FF2 1 BSSC 03 10 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
               
    Notes:
    “1 byte/octet” rotates from 1 to 127 IDs.  “2 bytes/octets” rotates from 1 to 32,767 IDs.
    Related Programming:
    Call ID Length
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the ID method by which the system/PBX flags messages sent to the ISDN 
    PRI equipment for calls.
    FF3   1   BSSC   03   02   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    0=1 byte/octet  (default for BRI)
    1=2 bytes/octets  (default for PRI) BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)
      $
    
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    Notes:
    This must be set to “1” (Called-number indication) when using S-Point DID (parallel connection).
    Related Programming:
    DID Dialing to ISDN “S” Point (pg. 1-172)     FF1 4 05 (0001-0192) Hold (setting) Hold
    Connection Type (pg. 3-30) for ISDN extensions     FF3 1 BSSC 02 00 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
            
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Called Number Indication
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    For incoming calls, set whether the system will send the called party’s number 
    to the ISDN terminal.
    FF3   1   BSSC   03   03   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    0=No called-number indication.  (default)BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)1=Called-number indication.
      $
    
    	
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    Called Sub-Address Indication
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    For incoming calls, set whether the PRI/BRI card will send the sub-address that 
    identifies the originating terminal, to the ISDN extension.
    FF3   1   BSSC   03   04   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    0=No sub-address indication.  (default)BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)1=Sub-address indication.
      $
    
    	
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