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    							Section 400-Programming FF8: Maintenance
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    Call Forward (Busy):  Clear 
    via Attendant*17End-User Soft Key
    DND Set/Clear*18End-User Soft Key
    DND Set from Attendant*19End-User Soft Key
    DND Clear from Attendant*20End-User Soft Key
    DND & Call Forward Clear*21End-User Soft Key
    Alarm Set*22End-User Soft Key
    Alarm Clear*23End-User Soft Key
    BGM On/Off*24End-User Soft Key
    Day 1/Night Toggle*25End-User Soft Key
    Day 2*26End-User Soft Key
    Night 1*27End-User Soft Key
    Night 2  (for 2-Way VM)*28End-User Soft Key
    Paging*29 + (Page Grp.No.0-9)End-User Soft Key
    Meet-Me Answer*30End-User Soft Key
    Call Pickup Group-All Calls*31End-User Soft Key
    Call Pickup Group-CO Calls 
    Only*32End-User Soft Key
    Call Pickup Group-
    SpecifiedPick up a call in another Call 
    Pickup Group.*33 + (Call Pickup Grp 1-99)End-User Soft Key
    Direct Call Pickup
    73 + (Extension 0-9999)End-User Soft Key
    CO Trunk Call Pickup*34End-User Soft Key
    Headset Mode On/Off*35End-User Soft Key
    3-party Conference Key*36End-User Soft Key
    Transfer Key*37End-User Soft Key
    Program Key*38End-User Soft Key
    Recall - Flash Key*39Soft Key
    PSD Name Assignment*40End-User Soft Key
    Ext. Directory Name 
    Assignment*41End-User Soft Key
    Speed-Dial Directory Name 
    Assignment*42End-User Soft Key
    MCO-1 Access
    For outgoing calls (default: 9)*43End-User Soft Key
    MCO-2 Access
    For outgoing calls (default: 81)*44End-User Soft Key
    MCO-3 Access
    For outgoing calls (default: 82)*45End-User Soft Key
    MCO-4 Access
    For outgoing calls (default: 83)*46End-User Soft Key
    MCO-5 Access
    For outgoing calls (default: 84)*47End-User Soft Key
    NOTE: No more than 5 MCO keys can be assigned per phone.
    Mic/Mute (Talkback Key)
    *48Soft Key
    Callback at Busy Tone*49End-User Soft Key
    Camp-On at Busy Tone*50End-User Soft Key
    Message-Waiting Set at 
    Busy Tone*51End-User Soft Key
    Feature DescriptionFixed Feature Code   +  (additional digits to
            program into key)End-User Soft Key 
    						
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    Message-Waiting Priority 
    Set at Busy Tone*52End-User Soft Key
    Busy Override Send*53End-User Soft Key
    Switch to Voice Call at 
    Ringback Tone*54End-User Soft Key
    Message-Waiting Set at 
    Ringback Tone*55End-User Soft Key
    Message-Waiting Priority 
    Set at Ringback Tone*56End-User Soft Key
    Account Code Entry*57End-User Soft Key
    8-Party Conference*58End-User Soft Key
    Extension Port Number 
    Confirm*59End-User Soft Key
    Trunk Port Number Confirm*60End-User Soft Key
    Voice Mail Transfer Key #1
    74 + (VM Voice Port 
    Ext.No. 0-9999)End-User Soft Key
    Voice Mail Transfer Key #2
    75 + (VM Pilot Ext.No.
     0-9999)End-User Soft Key
    Variable Mode*61End-User Soft Key
    Call Logging Confirmation 
    Mode*62End-User Soft Key
    Station Call Park Hold/
    Answer*63End-User Soft Key
    Station Call Park Hold*64End-User Soft Key
    Station Call Park Answer 
    (own extension)*65End-User Soft Key
    Station Call Park Answer 
    (other extensions)*66End-User Soft Key
    Station Call Park Transfer*67End-User Soft Key
    Release Key
    for headset on regular phone*68
    Answer Key
    for headset on regular phone*69
    OHVA*70End-User Soft Key
    Split Key 
    OHVA/Silent Transfer/Talkback*71End-User
    Walking TRS*72End-User
    ANY Key  (all CPCs-Version 1.3 
    or higher)Change phone status to 
    “Monitor ON”; put current CO 
    call on hold.
    NOTE: The ANY key LED won’t 
    light.*8 + (up to 4 digits, 
    including 0-9, #, 
    *)
    End-User Soft Key
    Feature DescriptionFixed Feature Code   +  (additional digits to
            program into key)End-User Soft Key 
    						
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    Notes:
    This address will affect all Large-LCD phones in the system.  To change the default setting for a soft 
    key, enter another Fixed Feature Code for it in this address.
    When the Large-LCD phone user selects the FUNCTION SYSTEM option (soft key #4) during idle or 
    dial tone, the functions you assign to soft keys #1 thru #5 in this address, will appear on the LCD.  When 
    the phone user presses the NEXT key, the features assigned to soft keys #6 thru #10 will appear (and so 
    on, up to soft keys #46 thru #50, maximum 10 screens).
    Related Programming:
    Table 8-2.   “FUNCTION SYSTEM” Default Assignments at Idle/Dial Tone (FF8 0 00)  
    Soft Key No.Feature Default for Soft KeyFixed Feature Code
    + additional digits to program into key
      1 BGM On/Off*24
      2 Mic/Mute (Talkback Key)
    *48
      3 DND Set/Clear
    *18
      4 Call Forward (All):  Set 70 + (Extension 0-9999)
      5 Call Forward (All):  Clear
    *09
      6 Call Forward (Busy):  Set 72 + (Extension 0-9999)
      7 Call Forward (Busy):  Clear
    *15
      8 Call Forward (No Answer):  Set 71 + (Extension 0-9999)
      9 Call Forward (No Answer):  Clear
    *12
    10 DND & Call Forward Clear
    *21
    11 Alarm Set
    *22
    12 Alarm Clear
    *23
    13 Message-Waiting:  Callback
    *08
    14 Message-Waiting:  Cancel
    *07
    15 Headset Mode On/Off
    *35
    16 Meet Me Answer
    *30
    Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignment at 
    Idle/Dial Tone
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign up to 50 soft key functions (up to 10 menu screens) for the FUNCTION 
    SYSTEM option, which appears on soft key #4 while the Large-LCD phone is idle 
    (on-hook/no activity) or receiving dial tone.
    FF8   0   00   0   (01-50)   Hold   (Code)   Hold
     
     
    Soft Key #1 thru #50
    (see figure on pg. 8-4 for soft key numbering)Fixed Feature Code
    defaults:  [see Table 8-2 below]
    
    
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    17 System Park Answer (Floating Hold Answer)*04
    18 Call Pickup Group-All Calls
    *31
    19 Call Pickup Group-CO Calls Only
    *32
    20Call Pickup Group-Specified 
    (pick up a call in another Pickup Group)*33 + (Call Pickup Grp 1-99)
    21 Extension Call Pickup 73 + (Extension 0-9999)
    22 CO Trunk Call Pickup
    *34
    23 PSD Name Assignment
    *40
    24 Account Code
    *57
    25 Direct Trunk Access
    *02
    26 Station Call Park Hold
    *64
    27 Station Call Park Answer(own)
    *65
    28 Station Call Park Answer(others)
    *66
    29 Station Call Park Transfer
    *67
    30 Walking TRS
    *72
    31 8-party Conference
    *58
    32 Call Logging Confirmation
    *62
    33 Extension Port Confirm
    *59
    34 Trunk Port Confirm
    *60
    35 Extension Name Assignment
    *41
    36 Speed-Dial Directory Name Assignment
    *42
    37 Day 1/Night Toggle
    *25
    38 Day 2
    *26
    39 Night 1
    *27
    40 Night 2  (for 2-Way VM)
    *28
    41 Voice Mail Message-Waiting:  Send
    *05
    42 Voice Mail Message-Waiting:  Cancel
    *06
    43 Call Forward (All):  Set via Attendant
    *10
    44 Call Forward (All):  Clear via Attendant
    *11
    45 Call Forward (Busy):  Set via Attendant
    *16
    46 Call Forward (Busy):  Clear via Attendant
    *17
    47 Call Forward (No Answer):  Set via Attendant
    *13
    48 Call Forward (No Answer):  Clear via Attendant
    *14
    49 DND Set from Attendant
    *19
    50 DND Clear from Attendant
    *20
    Soft Key No.Feature Default for Soft KeyFixed Feature Code
    + additional digits to program into key 
    						
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    Notes:
    This address will affect all Large-LCD phones in the system.  To change the default setting for a soft 
    key, enter another Fixed Feature Code for it in this address.
    When the Large-LCD phone user selects the FUNCTION SYSTEM option (soft key #4) during 
    ringback tone, the functions you assign to soft keys #1 thru #5 in this address, will appear on the LCD. 
    When the phone user presses the NEXT key, the features assigned to soft keys #6 thru #10 will appear.
    Related Programming:
    Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignment at 
    Ringback Tone
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign up to 10 soft key functions (2 menu screens) for the FUNCTION SYSTEM 
    option, which appears on soft key #4 while the Large-LCD phone is receiving 
    ringback tone.
    FF8   0   00   1   (01-10)   Hold   (Code)   Hold
     
     
     
     
    Fixed Feature Code
    Ringback Defaults
    Soft Key #1 thru #10
    (see Figure 8-1 for soft key numbering)(see Table 8-1 for a complete list of Codes)
    Soft Key #1:  Transfer (*37)
    Soft Key #2:  Voice Call (*54)
    Soft Key #3:  Message Wait Set (*55)
    Soft Key #4:  (no assignment)
    Soft Key #5:  (no assignment)
    Soft Keys #6 thru #10:  (no assignment)
    
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    Notes:
    This address will affect all Large-LCD phones in the system.  To change the default setting for a soft 
    key, enter another Fixed Feature Code for it in this address.
    When the Large-LCD phone user selects the FUNCTION SYSTEM option (soft key #4) during busy 
    tone, the functions you assign to soft keys #1 thru #5 in this address, will appear on the LCD. When the 
    phone user presses the NEXT key, the features assigned to soft keys #6 thru #10 will appear.
    Related Programming:
    Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignment at 
    Busy Tone
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign up to 10 soft key functions (2 menu screens) for the FUNCTION SYSTEM 
    option, which appears on soft key #4 while the Large-LCD phone is receiving busy tone.
    FF8   0   00   2   (01-10)   Hold   (Code)   Hold
     
     
     
     
    Fixed Feature Code
    Busy Tone Defaults
    Soft Key #1 thru #10
    (see Figure 8-1 for soft key numbering)(see Table 8-1 for a complete list of Codes)
    Soft Key #1:  Callback (*49)
    Soft Key #2:  Camp-On (*50)
    Soft Key #3:  Message Wait Set (*51)
    Soft Key #4:  Busy Override (*53)
    Soft Key #5:  OHVA (*70)
    Soft Key #6:  Transfer (*37)
    
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    Notes:
    This address will affect all Large-LCD phones in the system.  To change the default setting for a soft 
    key, enter another Fixed Feature Code for it in this address.
    When the Large-LCD phone user selects the FUNCTION SYSTEM option (soft key #4) during talk, the 
    functions you assign to soft keys #1 thru #5 in this address, will appear on the LCD. When the phone 
    user presses the NEXT key, the features assigned to soft keys #6 thru #10 will appear.
    Related Programming:
    Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignment 
    during Talk
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign up to 10 soft key functions (2 menu screens) for the FUNCTION SYSTEM 
    option, which appears on soft key #4 while the Large-LCD phone is in use (off-
    hook/talk path).
    FF8   0   00   3   (01-10)   Hold   (Code)   Hold
     
     
     
    Fixed Feature Code
    Talk Defaults
    Soft Key #1 thru #10
    (see Figure 8-1 for soft key numbering)(see Table 8-1 for a complete list of Codes)
    Soft Key #1:  Transfer (*37)
    Soft Key #2:  3-Party Conference (*36)
    Soft Key #3:  Recall/Flash (*39)
    Soft Key #4:  Acct.Code Entry (*57)
    Soft Keys #5 thru #10:  (no assignment)
    
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    FF8  0  01:   Traffic Control
           
    Notes:
    When you restart the Traffic Control, previous data is gone.
    Related Programming:
    Traffic Control Timing Storage (pg. 8-15)     FF8 0 01 0 (01-48) Hold (0-16) Hold
          
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF1 0 05: Serial Ports (pg. 1-80)
    FF1 0 06: Serial Port Output Data (pg. 1-88)
    Traffic Control Start/Stop Memory
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Start/Stop the storing of Call Traffic data in system memory.
    FF8   0   01   0   00   Hold   CONF   (0 or 1)   Hold
     
     
      
     
    0=Stop (Default)
    1=Start 
    
    
    
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    Traffic Control Start/Stop Print
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Start/Stop the printing of Call Traffic data to the RS-232C port.
    FF8   0   01   0   00   Hold   CONF   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold
     
      
    0=Stop (Default)
    1=Start 
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
            
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Traffic Control Start/Stop Memory (pg. 8-14)     FF8 0 01 0 00 Hold CONF (0 or 1) Hold
    Not Used
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    FF8   0   01   0   00    Hold   CONF   (Holdx2)
    FF8   0   01   0   00    Hold   CONF   (Holdx3)
    FF8   0   01   0   00    Hold   CONF   (Holdx4)
    FF8   0   01   0   00    Hold   CONF   (Holdx5)   
     
     
       
    (press Hold 2 times)
       
    (press Hold 3 times)
       
    (press Hold 4 times)
    (press Hold 5 times)
       
    
    
    
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    Traffic Control Timing Storage
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a data area to each 30-minute interval of Call Traffic data during a
    24-hour period.  The traffic data currently stored in memory will be printed
    through the RS-232C port.
    FF8   0   01   0   (01-48)   Hold   (0-16)   Hold 
      
    0=Not stored  (default)
    1=Data Area 130-Minute Intervals
    2=Data Area 2
    ...
    16=Data Area 16 (see table below)
    
    
     	
    	 
    						
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    Table 8-3.   Traffic Control Timing Storage   (FF8  0  01  0)     
    Address No.
    (FF8  0  01  0 ...)Va l u e
    (in 30-minute intervals)
    Data Area
    01 00:00-00:29 0=not stored    1-16=Data Area 1-16
    02 00:30-00:59
    03 01:00-01:29
    04 01:30-01:59
    05 02:00-02:29
    06 02:30-02:59
    07 03:00-03:29
    08 03:30-03:59
    09 04:00-04:29
    10 04:30-04:59
    11 05:00-05:29
    12 05:30-05:59
    13 06:00-06:29
    14 06:30-06:59
    15 07:00-07:29
    16 07:30-07:59
    17 08:00-08:29
    18 08:30-08:59
    19 09:00-09:29
    20 09:30-09:59
    21 10:00-10:29
    22 10:30-10:59
    23 11:00-11:29
    24 11:30-11:59
    25 12:00-12:29
    26 12:30-12:59
    27 13:00-13:29
    28 13:30-13:59
    29 14:00-14:29
    30 14:30-14:59
    31 15:00-15:29
    32 15:30-15:59
    33 16:00-16:29
    34 16:30-16:59
    35 17:00-17:29
    36 17:30-17:59
    37 18:00-18:29
    38 18:30-18:59
    39 19:00-19:29
    40 19:30-19:59 
    						
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