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    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
    576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
         l     Page 3-35
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Not Used
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    FF3   1   BSSC    03   05   Hold
     
      $
    
    
    	)! B
    Progress Tone
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set whether the system will send progress tones indicating call status (e.g., 
    ringback tone, busy tone) to the analog terminal connected to the ISDN extension.
    FF3   1   BSSC   03    06    Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    0=Do not send progress tones.BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)1=Send progress tones.  (default)
      $
    
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    							FF3: Extension Programming Section 400-Programming
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
              
    Notes:
    Tenant Groups cannot be assigned to individual channels; instead, they are assigned by PRI- or BRI-line 
    basis.
    Data Security
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set whether to allow interruptions (such as Busy Override-Receive) at the 
    analog terminal connected to the ISDN extension.
    FF3   1   BSSC   03    07    Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    0=Data Security OFF; interruptions
    BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)    are allowed.  (default)
    1=Data Security ON; do not allow 
        interruptions.
      $
    
    %	
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    Tenant Group Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign the ISDN extension’s PRI-/BRI-line to a Tenant Group.
    FF3   1   BSSC   04   Hold   (1-72)   Hold
     
     
    Tenant Group No. 1-72
    BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)default:  1
      $
     	% 1!-6
    NOTE: The available range of Tenant Group Nos. 
    depends on the CPC used:
    with a CPC-96: Tenant Groups 1-12
    with a CPC-288: Tenant Groups 1-36
    with a CPC-576: Tenant Groups 1-72 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
    576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
         l     Page 3-37
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    This is the ring assignment for incoming calls in the Inbound MCO Trunk Group assigned to this Tenant 
    Group in FF1 3 03: MCO Trunk Groups (Inbound Calls) (pg. 1-166).
    In addition to ring assignments for incoming calls, Tenant Groups can be used for controlling the 
    extension’s MCO access, MOH (Music-On-Hold) source for intercom calls, and SSD block assignment.
    Related Programming:
    MOH Source for Intercom Calls (pg. 1-98)     FF1 0 14 (0001-0072) Hold (0-3) Hold
    SSD Block Assignment to MCO Tenant Groups (pg. 1-99)     FF1 0 15 (0001-0072) Hold (0-72) Hold
    MCO Trunk Groups (Inbound Calls) (pg. 1-166)     FF1 3 03 (0001-0072) Hold (1-99) Hold
             
    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 ISDN extension, 
    applicable during Day1 and Day2 modes.
    FF3   1   BSSC   05   0    Hold   (1-50)   Hold 
     
    TRS Class No. 1-50  (Day)
    BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)default:  1
      $
    
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    							FF3: Extension Programming Section 400-Programming
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF6 1: TRS Class Definitions (pg. 6-15)
             
    Notes:
    Based on this 
    Extension COS Assignment, extension features can be enabled/disabled.
    Related Programming:
    FF1 0 03:  Extension COS Definitions (pg. 1-35)
    TRS Class Assignment (Night)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Toll Restriction Service (TRS) class to the ISDN extension, 
    applicable during Night mode.
    FF3   1   BSSC   05   1    Hold   (1-50)   Hold 
     
    TRS Class No. 1-50  (Night) BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)default:  1
      $
    
     	) 9  %  5
    Extension COS Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Class of Service (COS) to the ISDN extension.
    FF3   1   BSSC   06   Hold   (1-16)   Hold
     
     
    Extension COS No. 1-16
    BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)default:  1
      $
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    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
    576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
         l     Page 3-39
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    Notes:
    This Digital Pad Class assignment can be used for controlling volume adjustments between the 
    extension and other extensions, trunks, conference calls, etc.  (To set these volume adjustment levels, 
    see 
    Digital Pad Settings.)
    Related Programming:
    FF1 8: Digital Pad Settings (pg. 1-176)
            
    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) 
    Extension Digital Pad Class Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Digital Pad Class to an ISDN extension.
    FF3   1   BSSC   07   0   Hold   (1-8)   Hold
     
     
    Extension Pad Class No. 1-8
    BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)default:  5
      $
    %
     	
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    Dial Plan Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Dial Plan to the ISDN extension.
    FF3   1   BSSC   08   Hold   (1 or 2)   Hold
     
     
    1=Dial Plan “A”  (default)
    BSSC: Extension Port position
    B=Cabinet no. 1-6
    SS=Slot no. 01-12
    C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
         or 1 (PRI)2=Dial Plan “B”
      $
     	, $, $%) 
    						
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    FF3  2:   Virtual Ports     
               
    Notes:
    Press the BLK-DOWN soft key instead of the last HOLD in the above address, to scroll to the next 
    BSSC extension port position and assign it an Extension Number (stay in same address).
    Virtual Ports: Extensions that do not physically exist, and do not require any hardware (doesn’t take up 
    a slot, port, etc.).  Virtual Ports can be used for multiple ringing. Some examples are as follows:
    rIncoming DID or DIL calls to a Virtual Port can ring on multiple phones.
    rVirtual Ports can be assigned to Hunt Groups.
    rVirtual Ports can receive calls going through Auto Attendant (e.g., 
    “for Customer Service, press 1”).
    rVirtual Ports can be used as System Park orbits.
    There are two kinds of Virtual Ports -- a 
    Virtual Extension which is a Virtual Port with an assigned 
    (dialable) extension number (to set up multiple ringing), and a 
    Floating Virtual Port which does not 
    have an extension number (similar to a Park Orbit).
    Related Programming:
    Virtual Key LED: Answer Control #1 (pg. 1-12)     FF1 0 01 0007 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Virtual Key LED: Answer Control #2 (pg. 1-13)     FF1 0 01 0008 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Floating Hold on Trunk Key (pg. 1-14)     FF1 0 01 0009 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Floating Hold on Virtual Port Key (pg. 1-14)     FF1 0 01 0010 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    FF-Key Feature Assignment (Digital Keyphones, SLTs, EM24s) (pg. 4-7)     FF4 0 BSSC 0 (01-32) Hold FLASH 
    (Code) Hold
    Extension Number Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign an extension number to the Virtual Port.  This will be the number 
    dialed to reach the Virtual Port.
    FF3   2    (001-576)   00   Hold   (0-9999)   Hold 
     
    Extension No. assignment 0-9999
    default:  [no assignment] Virtual Port No.
    with a CPC-96:
    with a CPC-288:
    with a CPC-576:Virtual Port Nos. 001-096
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-288
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-576 NOTE:  Available range of Virtual Port Nos.
    depends on the CPC used --
    
    
    $
    
     	*:% )-8
    NOTE: If this Extension No. starts with
    a “9”, it may not work if the “9” trunk
    access code is being used. Check the
    Tenant Group Assignment (FF3 2
    [001-576] 03 Hold [1-72] Hold).
    (or BLK-DOWN) 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
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         l     Page 3-41
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Ring Frequency
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the ring frequency for incoming calls to the Virtual Port.
    FF3   2    (001-576)   01   00   Hold   (1-6)   Hold
     
     
    1=400/562 Hz  (default)
    2=1000/1340 Hz
    3=400 Hz
    4=800/1040 Hz
    5=1040/1320 Hz
    6=660/1320 Hz Virtual Port No.
    
    
    $
    
    
     	 F-
    with a CPC-96:
    with a CPC-288:
    with a CPC-576:Virtual Port Nos. 001-096
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-288
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-576 NOTE:  Available range of Virtual Port Nos.
    depends on the CPC used -- 
    						
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Ring Pattern
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the interval between rings for incoming calls to the Virtual Port.
    FF3   2    (001-576)   01   01   Hold   (1-12)   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)  (default)
    22on/1off22on/2off
    31on/1off33on/1off
    4.5on/.5off41on/1off
    5.25on/2.75off5.5on/.5off
    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
     
     
    Virtual Port No.
    
    
    $
    
     	 , $%)
    with a CPC-96:
    with a CPC-288:
    with a CPC-576:Virtual Port Nos. 001-096
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-288
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-576 NOTE:  Available range of Virtual Port Nos.
    depends on the CPC used -- 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF3: Extension Programming
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         l     Page 3-43
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    Notes:
    This is the ring assignment for incoming calls in the Inbound MCO Trunk Group assigned to this Tenant 
    Group in 
    FF1 3 03: MCO Trunk Groups (Inbound Calls) (pg. 1-166).
    In addition to ring assignments for incoming calls, Tenant Groups can be used for controlling the 
    extension’s MCO access, MOH (Music-On-Hold) source for intercom calls, and SSD block assignment.
    Related Programming:
    MOH Source for Intercom Calls (pg. 1-98)     FF1 0 14 (0001-0072) Hold (0-3) Hold
    SSD Block Assignment to MCO Tenant Groups (pg. 1-99)     FF1 0 15 (0001-0072) Hold (0-72) Hold
    MCO Trunk Groups (Inbound Calls) (pg. 1-166)     FF1 3 03 (0001-0072) Hold (1-99) Hold
              
    Tenant Group Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign the Virtual Port to a Tenant Group.
    FF3   2   (001-576)   02   Hold   (1-72)   Hold
     
     
    Tenant Group No.
    default:  1 Virtual Port No.
    
    
    $
     	% 1!-6
    NOTE: The available range of Tenant Group Nos. 
    depends on the CPC used:
    with a CPC-96: Tenant Groups 1-12
    with a CPC-288: Tenant Groups 1-36
    with a CPC-576: Tenant Groups 1-72 with a CPC-96:
    with a CPC-288:
    with a CPC-576:Virtual Port Nos. 001-096
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-288
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-576 NOTE:  Available range of Virtual Port Nos.
    depends on the CPC used --
    Extension COS Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Class of Service (COS) to the Virtual Port.
    FF3   2   (001-576)   03   Hold   (1-16)   Hold
     
    Extension COS No. 1-16
    default:  1 Virtual Port No.
    
    
    $
     	*+! #
    with a CPC-96:
    with a CPC-288:
    with a CPC-576:Virtual Port Nos. 001-096
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-288
    Virtual Port Nos. 001-576 NOTE:  Available range of Virtual Port Nos.
    depends on the CPC used -- 
    						
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    Notes:
    Based on this Extension COS Assignment, extension features for incoming calls can be enabled/
    disabled, such as restricting the receiving of camp-on calls or callbacks.
    Related Programming:
    FF1 0 03:  Extension COS Definitions (pg. 1-35) 
    						
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