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Page 501

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-8, Version 4 
Auto Day Mode 
(CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher) 
Description 
Auto Day Mode allows the DBS to go into day mode automatically. 
The DBS can also be programmed to go into night mode automatically (see “Night 
Service,” page l-22). 
If only one of the auto modes is turned on, the NIGHT key is used to turn off the auto 
mode. For instance, if night mode has been activated automatically, the attendant must 
press the NIGHT...

Page 502

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-8, Version 4 
Auto Set Relocation 
(CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher) 
Des&p tion 
With Auto Set Relocation, the program settings of one extension can be relocated to 
another extension. 
Auto Set Relocation is commonly used when extension users want to “trade” work 
areas. For example, if Extensions “A” and “B” are going to switch office locations, 
auto set relocation enables them to also switch telephone settings without re-...

Page 503

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
To Reactivate Extension 300: 
1. Unplug the extension cable from 300. 
2. Reconnect the cable. 
Extension 300 will now assume all station features, TRS, and LCR settings 
that were initially assigned to 200. 
Related Programming 
l FF3 (Extension): Auto Set Relocation Code 
Considerations 
l The following types of data can be transferred using this feature: 
- TRS type settings 
- Ring settings (trunk line, remote...

Page 504

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
Background Music 
(All Versions) 
Des&p tion 
If your system is set up to provide Background Music, music can be played from the 
speakers of idle telephones. If a call is made to an extension receiving Background 
Music, the music will stop and the phone will ring. Background Music will also be 
interrupted when the phone goes offhook. 
The system can also provide music-on-hold using the background music source or a...

Page 505

Section 700, Feature Operation System Features 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-B, Version 4 
3. Press the ON/OFF key. 
l The ON/OFF LED will go off. 
l The date and time will appear on the display. 
Related Programming 
l FFl (System) Station Class of Service (CPC-B 3.1 or higher) 
l FF3 (Extension) Class of Service (CPC-B 3.1 or higher) 
Hardware Requirements 
l The music source must be purchased separately. It is not provided with the 
DBS. 
l If a single music source is used for both music-on-hold and...

Page 506

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 
Operation 
To set a Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail: 
1. Press the PROG key. System Features 
CPC-6, VeFsion 4 
2. Press the AUTO key. 
3. Press “*.” 
4. If you are using CPC-B Version 2.0 or later, enter the extension number that 
will be forwarded. If you are using CPC-A or CPC-B Version 1 .O, go to Step 
5. 
5. Enter up to 16 digits (0 - 9) for the mail box ID code. (Press the REDIAL 
key to insert a pause.) 
6. Press the HOLD key. 
i 
To...

Page 507

Section 700, Feature Operation System Features 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-6, Version 4 
CentrexlPBX Compatibility . 
(CPC-A Version 3.2 or higher; CPC-B Version 2.1 or higher) 
Description 
Centrex Compatibility allows the DBS to be connected to centrex or PBX lines. 
The DBS supports up to 8 access codes for dialing centrex or a PBX. These access 
codes allow the DBS SMDR output to exclude the number dialed to reach a centrex or 
PBX line. 
The DBS also supports transmission of a “flash” signal over the...

Page 508

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-6, Version 4 
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) 
(CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher) 
Description 
The Direct inward Dialing (DID) feature allows a station to have a dedicated direct 
number. The dedicated number allows the calls to be made directly to the station, 
without the caller going through the attendant. 
Prior to CPC-B Version 3:1, only one DID number could be assigned to a station. 
Beginning with CPC-B Version 3; 1, one DID number...

Page 509

Section 700, Feature Operation System Features 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-B, Version 4 
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) . 
(All Versions) 
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) allows off-site users dial-in access to the DBS. 
Users access DISA by dialing a 7digit number assigned to a DISA trunk. 
For security reasons, one incoming DISA code and two outgoing DISA codes can be 
assigned. If assigned, the incoming code must be entered as soon as the DISA trunk 
answers. If an outgoing code(s) is assigned,...

Page 510

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-9, Version 4 
Related Programming 
l FFl (System): DISA ID Setting 
l FFl (System): DISA Outgoing Code 1 
l FFl (System): DISA Outgoing Code 2 
l FF2 (Trunk): DISA Port Enable 
l FF2 (Trunk): DISA Start Time 
l FF2 (Trunk): DISA End Time 
To 
program an incoming code from an Attendant Phone: 
In addition to the DISA ID Setting in FFl, the following procedure can be used to 
program an incoming code. 
1. Press the 
ON/OFF key. 
l...
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