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Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-6, Version 4 
Related Programming 
l FFl (System): SMDR Display Start Timer 
l FFl (System): SMDR Printing Mode 1 
l FFl (System): SMDR Printing Mode 2 
l FFl (System): SMDR Printing Mode 3 
l FF3 (Extension) SMDR Report 
Hard ware Requirements 
l A printer or external call accounting system is required to receive SMDR 
data. 
Ti Interface 
(CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher) 
Description 
The Tl Interface is a digital trunk card that...

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Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
l Loop start 
l Ground start 
e E&M 
l FFl (System): Tl Settings 
l FF2 (Trunks): Trunk Type 
l FF2 (Trunks): Tl Port Class 
l FF3 (Extension): Extension Port Class 
Hard ware Requirements 
l The following hardware is required to install a Tl in a single cabinet: 
- 1 Tl Trunk Card (VB-43561 
- 1 Tl MDF Card (VB-43562) 
- 1 Sync Card (VB-43563) 
In addition, the following hardware is required to install a Tl in a...

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Section 700, Feature Operation 
System Features 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 
CPC-B, Version 4 
the number of analog trunks that can be used are always decrementeh in 
quantities of 8. 
For instance, if you’re installing a Tl in a DBS 96 and you only want to use 
12 Tl channels, the logical number of analog trunks that would be available 
is20(32- 12=20). 
However, because the number of analog trunks must be decremented in 
quantities of 8, the actual number of analog trunks that can be used is 16: 
(32 total...

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Section 700, Feature Operation System Features 
Issue 
1. July 6, 1993 CPC-6, Version 4 
Table 2. Toll Restriction Types 
Toll Restriction 
Type Characteristics 
0 
l Restriction of outbound dialing. 
l Restriction of inbound ringing on all trunks. 
l Inbound ringing trunks can be answered by or transferred to Type 0 
extensions. 
l Intercom calls are allowed. 
1 
l Full restriction of outbound dialing. 
l Inbound ringing on all trunks. 
l Intercom calls are allowed. 
2 l l-800 calls allowed 
l Inbound...

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Section 700, Feature Operation 
System Features 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-6, Version 4 
The following calling restrictions are also available: . 
l Station Lockout Key Code Restriction 
A key code must be entered before calling out when the Station Lockout 
feature is activated. 
l Account Code Restriction 
An Account Code must be entered before calling out. 
0, Forced LCR Restriction 
The LCR feature controls outside calls. 
Related Programming 
l FFl (System): Override TolI Restrictions with SSD...

Page 536

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
Trunk Name Assignment 
(CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher) 
Description 
You can display a name, number, or message up to six characters long on the LCD in 
place of your CO trunk line number. The name will appear when a CO call is ringing 
or connected. 
For example, you can assign specific CO lines to different individuals or departments. 
Then, when an extension rings, the individual’s name or the department’s name will...

Page 537

Section 700, Feature Operation System Features 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-B, Version 4 
Trunk Queuing 
(All Versions) 
Des&p tion 
If all outside lines in a Trunk Group are busy, the system can call you when a line 
becomes free. Simply pick up the handset and dial the telephone number when the 
Trunk Callback alert tone rings. 
Operation 
To set Trunk Queuing: 
1. Press the ON/OFF key. 
2. Press the CO line key or dial a trunk access code. 
You will hear a busy tone from the speaker. 
3. Press “2.” 
“In...

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Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 
Related Programming 
Considerations 
. 
FFl (System): Extension Class of Service 
FF3 (Extension): Class of Service System Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
Response to the Trunk Callback alert tone must be within sixteen seconds 
or Trunk Queuing will be canceled. 
If a call arrives from an outside line while the Trunk Queuing feature is 
activated, Trunk Queuing will be suspended for the duration of the 
incoming call. 
If you are engaged in another call...

Page 539

Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-B, Version 4 
Operation 
To answer a UNA call: 
1. Pick up the handset. 
You will hear the intercom dial tone. 
2. Dial “78.” 
“CO TALK #Ol” will appear on the display if the call is on line 1. 
Related Programming 
l FFl (System): Extension Class of Service 
l FFl (System): Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals 
l FF3 (Extension): Class of Service 
l FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Central Office Day Ring Assignment 
l FF4 (Ringing and...

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Section 700, Feature Operation 
Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features 
CPC-B, version 4 
Voice Mail Ringing 
(CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher) 
Des&p tion 
The Voice Mail Ringing feature allows calls from a DBS Automated Attendant or 
from an ACD port to ring an extension with the same ring tone as a CO trunk. The ring 
pattern is selected in the Extension Distinctive Ringing program. If a distinctive 
ringing pattern is not specified, the ringing pattern will be two seconds on/two seconds 
Off. 
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