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Section 400 FFl DBS Rogmmmfng Instructions Issue 2 July 1993 CPC-A / 3.0, CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 (FFl)-8-4-S-(1-64)-11 . . . . . . . . RBTSEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._.......... Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . 83 [FFlj-8-4-6-( l-64)-(0000-9999)-(100-699) DNIS NUMBER SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._.......... No Nos. Asstgned . . . . . 83 [FF2]-( l-64)- 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CENTRAL OFFICE LINE PORT OPERATlON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ail lines tn service ..:. 84 [FF2]-(l-64)-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOUCH-TONE / PULSE DIALING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._.... _ . .._ Touch tone . . . ..-_.__..... 84 (FF2]-(l-64)-3 .................... (FF2]-(l-64)-(4-9) ............... (FF2]-( l-64)- 10 .................. (FF2]-(l-64)- 11 .................. [FF2]-(l-64)- 12 .................. [FF2]-(l-64)- 13 .................. (FF2]-( l-64)- 14 .................. (FF2]-(l-64)- 15 .................. (FF2]-(l-64)- 16 .................. (FF2]-( l-64)- 17 .................. (FF2]-( l-64)- 18 .................. [FF2]-(l-64)- 19 .................. (FF2]-(l-64)-20 .................. [FF21-(l-64)-21 .................. (FF2]-(l-64)-21 .................. (FF2]-(l-64)-21 .................. (FF2]-( l-64)-22 ................... (FF2]-(1X%)-23.. ................. (FF2]-( l-64)-24 ................... (FF2]-(l-64)-25 ................... (FF2]-(l-643-26 ................... FF2]-( l-64)-26 .................... [FF3]-(l-144)-1 .................. [FF3]-(l-144)-2 .................. (FF3]-(l-144)-2 .................. [FF3]-(l-144)-3 .................. (FF3]-( l- 144)-4 .................. [FF3]-(l-144)-5 .................. (FF3]-(l-144)-5 .................. (FF3]-(l-1441-6 .................. (FF3]-(l-144)-7 .................. (FF3]-(l-144)-8 .................. (FF3]-(l-144)-9 .................. (FF3]-(l-144)-10 ................ (FF3]-(l-144)-11 ................ [FF3]-(l- 144)- 12 ................ (FF3]-(l-144)-13 ................ (FF3]-( l-144)- 14 ................ (FF3]-(l-144)-15 ................ [FF31-(l-1441-16 ................ (FF3]-(l-144)- 17 ................ [FF3]-(l- 144)-18-25 ........... [FF3]-( l- 144)-26 ................ (FF3]-( l- 144)-27 ................ [FF3]-(l-144)-28 ................ (FF3]-( l- 144)-29 ................ [FF31-(l-144)-30 ................ (FF3]-(l-1441-31 ................ (FF3]-(l-144)-32 ................ [FF3]-(l- 144)-33 ................ (FF3]-(l-144)-34 ................ (FF3]-(l- 144)-35 ................ [FF3)-(l-1441-35 ................ [FF3]-(l-144)-36 ................ POOLED CO LINE GROUP 9 ACCESS.. ............................. All lines accessible ... 85 POOLED CO LINE GROUPS 8 l-86 ACCESS ..................... No lines accessible ... 85 CENTRAL OFFICE LINE -IYPE ........................................... Cd’li&. .................... 86 DISA AUTO ANSWER ........................................................ Disabled ................... 87 PRIVATE CENTRAL OFFICE LINE ..................................... No private lines ........ 87 AUTO PAUSE FOR PBX LdIUE ............................................ Pause set ................. 88 DIAL-l-ONE DETEClION ................................................... Dial digits after dt .... 88 OUTBOUND M’MJ? SIGNAL DURATION.. .......................... 75 ms on/50 ms off . 88 UNSUPERVISED CO CONFERENCE ................................. Dkabled ................... 89 INBOUND RING SIGNAL PATIF;RN ................................... Synchronized ........... 89 CENIRAL OFFICE LINE DISCONNECT TIMER.. ............... Greater than 350 ms .. 90 DISA SIXFZT TIME ............................................................ Disabled ................... 90 DISA END TIME ................................................................ Disabled ................... 91 TRUNKlYPE L4xp start ................................................................................ .................. 91 LOOP START/GROUND START LINE (Cl%-B 1.11) ............ Loop start.. ............... 92 UxlP ZXm/CRND SIXRT/DlD LINE (CPC-B 20) ............... Loop start ................. 93 DID START (CPC-B 2.0) ...................................................... Immediate ................ 94 WINK START’flMER (CPC-B 2.0) ........................................ 200 ms. .................... 94 ‘IYME OUT FOR DIALED m DIGl’IS (CFC-B 20) .................. 18 see ....................... 95 DID lNTERDlGlTllMEOUT (CPC-B 20) ............................. 80 ms. ...................... 95 TlPORTCLASS-TRUNK ................................................. By circuit type.. ........ 96 Tl PORT CLASS - TRUNK (CPC 4.00) ............................... By drcuit type.. ........ 96 EXTENSION NUMBERS .................................................... lOOto699(1Oto69). .97 ‘IEFXMNAL -NPE .............................................................. Automatically set ..... 98 TERMINAL TYPE (WC-B 3.0) .......................................... Aut~matkaUy set ..... 99 EM/24 PORTASSIGNMENT ............................................. Extension port 0 ....... 100 FORCED LEAST COST ROUTING.. .................................... No forced LCR .......... 10 1 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE ............................................... No code set. ..... . ........ 101 VERIFIED FORCED ACCOUNT CODES (CPC-B 3.0) ........ No code set. .............. 102 EXTENSION LOCKOUTCODE .......................................... No code set.. ............. 102 OFF HOOK SIGNAL.. ......................................................... Disabled ex 100,101 .. 103’ CALL WAITING NOTIFICATION TONE / OHVA.. ................ Disabled ................... 103 BUSY OVERRIDE SEND ................................................... Enabled.. .................. 104 BUSY OVERRIDE RECEIVE .............................................. Enabled.. .................. 104 PRIME LINE PICKUP.. ....................................................... Disabled ................... 105 AUTO PICKUP (RING LINE PREFERENCE) ........................ Enable.. .................... 105 UNSUPERVISED CONFERENCE ....................................... Disabled ................... 106 SMDR REPORT.. ............................................................... Disabled ................... 106 OFF HOOK SIGNAL VOLUME ........................................... 2nd level .................. 107 OFF HOOK SIGNAL PATIGRN.. ......................................... Continuous .............. 107 PSD NAh4E DISPLAY.. ....................................................... 5 names ................... 108 EXIENSION PAGE GROUP ............................................... None ........................ 108 DISPLAY WHEN IDIE ....................................................... No change ................ 109 DISPLAY DURING DBS DIAL TONE ................................... No change ................ 110 DISPLAY WHEN CAluNG AN JXfENSlON ........................... No change.. .............. 110 DISPLAY WHEN ACCESSING CO DIAL TONE ................... No change ................ 111 DISPLAY WHEN CONVERSING ON A CO LINE .................. No change ................ 111 DISPLAY WHEN RECEMNG A PAGE ................................ No change ................ 112 DISPIAYAFlERRECEIVINGACAILWAfI’TONE ................. No change.. .............. 112 DISPLAY WHEN DIALlNG AN EXTENSION ........................ No change ................ 113 EXIENSION DIRECTORY DISPLAY &XC-B 2.0) ..................... 5 name .................... 113 INBOUND DID DIAL NUMBER (CIX-B 2.0 to 3.0) .............. No numbers assigned .. 114 EXlENSlON CLASS OF SERVICE (CPC-B 3.0) .................... Class 0 ..................... 114 RINGBACK TONE FROM BUSY SIGNAL (CPC-B 2.0) .............. Enabled .................... 115 (Flq-( l- 1441-37 .................. Tl POKI- CL4SS--STA’IlON (CPC-B 4.0) ................................ No setllqq ................ 115 [FF3]-(l- 144)-38 ................ SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE HOOK FJASH (CPC-B 3.0) ........ HeId Itne amss ......... 116 10
DBS Programming Instructions section 400 FFl WC-A/ 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Issue 3July 1993 (FF3]-(l-144)-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXTENSION RING PAl-l-ERN (CPC-6 3.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [FF3]-(l-144)-40 .._.............. DIGKALSLTRECEMNG VOLUME (CPC-B 3.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emulates Line rtng..... 117 Normal . . . . . . . . _..._ .._...... ]FF3]-(l-144)-41 117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUTO SET RELOCATlON CODE (CPC-B 3.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [FF3]-(l-144)-42 1 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PERMANENTCALL FORWARD ‘IYPE (CFC-B 3.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [FF3]-(l-144)-43 119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PERMANJZN’I- CAU, FORWARD EXTENSION (CPC-B 3.0) . . . . . . . Not set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 pF3]-(l-144)-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ML/MC0 SEPARATION (CPC-B 4.0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MC0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._ _ 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LARGE DISPLAY SCREEN APPENDIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._....__...._.......... 121 [FF4]-l-(1-145)-(1-64) ......... CO DAY RING ASSIGNMENTS ........................................... [FF4]-l-(151-158)-(1-64) ..... CO DAYRINGFORPILOTNUMBERS(CFcB2.0) .............. [FF4]-2-(l-145)-(1-64) ......... CO NIGHT RING ASSIGNMENTS ....................................... [FF4]-2-(151-158)-(l-64) ..... CO NIGHT RJNG FOR PILOT NUMBERS (CPC-B 2.0) ........... [FF4]-3-(1-S)- 1 .................... TERMINAL / CIRCULAR HUNT GROUPS ........................... ]FF4]-3-(1-S)- 1 .................... PILOT EXIENSION NUMBER (CPC-B 2.0) .......................... [FF4]-3-( l-8)-2 .................... CALL NEXT HUNT GROUP ................................................ [FF4]-3-(l-8)-(3- 10) ............. . GROUP MEMBER TABLE ........................................ [FF4]-3-( l-8)-2-(O-23 ............ HUNT GROUP SEARCH METHOD (CPC-B 2.0) ................... [FF4]-3-( l-8)-3 .................... TRANSFER EXIENSION NUMBER (CPC-B 2.0) ................... [FF4]-3-(l-8)-4 .................... TRANSFER lXvlER ............................................................ [FF4]-3-( l-8)-(5- 12) ............. HUNT GROUP EXlENSION NUMBER.. .............................. p4]4(1-16)-(1-S) ............... CALL COVERAGE GROUP MEMBER TABLE .................... FF41-5-(l-145)-(1-64) ........... CO DAY RING (DELAYED] @XC-B 1.07) ............................. lFF4]-5(151-158)-(l-64) ......... CO DAY RING (DEIAYED) FORHUNI’GRP. (CPC-B 2.0) .......... lFF4]-6-(l-145)-(1-64) ............ CO NIGHT RING (DELAYED) &XC-B 2.0) ........................... rFF4]-6(151-158)~(l-64) ......... CO NGI’. RING 0 FOR HUNl-GRP. (CFC-B 20) .......... lFF4]-7-(l-144)-(1-144) .......... IXlENSION RING TABIE (CPC-B 2.0) .................................. FF4j-8(1-144)-(I-144) .......... EXIENSION DElAYED RING TABIE; (CPC-B 2.0) ................... plq-(l-144)-(1-24) .............. FF KEY ASSIGNMEN-IS FOR EXl-ENSION ........................ ml-( 145- l&i)-( l-24)or(l-72J . FF KEY ASSIGNMEMS FOR DSS CONSOLES .................. m-(149-152)-(l-S)odl-32) ..AmNDANi- FEKIURE KEYPACKAGEASSIGNMENIS .......... [FF6]-l-(1-144) ................... EXIENSION NAME ........................................................... pF6]-2-(I- 144)-(00-89) ......... SYSlEM SPEED DIAL NAMES .......................................... IFFq-3(1- 1441-w-99) .......... PERSONAL SPEED DIAL NAMES.. .................................... m]4-(5-9) ........................ ABSENCE MESSAGES.. .................................................... [FF6]-5-( l-64) ....................... CO LINE NAME ASSIGNMENT (CPC-B 2.0) ........................ (FF6]-6-( 1-8) ........................ HUNTGROUPPIWTNAMEASSIGNhQZ~(CPC-B 3.0) ......... [FF6]-7-( l-5) ....................... CALL WA.ITlNG/OHVA TEXT REPLY (CK-B 4.0) ............... Msabled ex 100.101 . .126 Disabled .................... 126 DisabId ex 100.101 . .127 Disabled .................... 127 Terminal ................... 128 None ......................... 129 None ......................... 130 None ......................... 131 Terminal ................... 13 1 None ......................... 132 2 set ......................... 133 None ......................... 133 None ......................... 134 Disabwex. 100.101 . .134 Disabled.. ................... 135 Disabled ac. 100.101 . .135 DkabkxI ..................... 136 Disabled ..................... 136 Disabled ..................... 137 C&deys l-48.. ...... 138 coltnekeys l-144 ...... 139 coIinekeys 1-144 ...... 141 Ext (number). ............ 144 None ......................... 144 None ......................... 145 None ......................... 145 None ......................... 146 None ......................... 147 Default messages ...... 147 .......................................... CO LINE TOLL RESTRICTlON OVERVIEW.. ......................................................... 149 [FF7]-1-I ............................ INTERNAl-lONAL CALL ~RE-SlRICIlON TYPES 3-6 .... Restricted .................. 15 1 [FF7]- 1-2 ............................ RESTRICIlON DURING INBOUND CALL ........................... Enabled .................... 15 1 [FF7]-1-3 ............................ MAXIMUM DIALED DIGITS FORTRSTYPES 3-6.. ............. No hit ..................... 152 [FF7]- l-(4- 11) .................... .3 DIGlTRESlRICI’lON FORTRS’IYPES 2-6.. .................... Restricted.. ................ 152 [FF7]-l-(12-16) ................... SEVEN DIGIT TOLL RESlRICnON TYPES 2-6 .................. Restricted .................. 153 [FF7]-2-(3-6) ....................... AREACODETAI3LEFOR-IOURESIRICIlONlYPES3-6 ...... No setting.. ................ 153 [FF7]-3-(3-6) ....................... OFFICECODETABLE FORTOLLRESIRlC’IlONlYPES 3-6 .. No setthg .................. 154 11
Section 400 FFl DBS Rogramming Instructions Issue 2 Jdy 1993 WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 [FF7]-4-( l-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._. SPECIAL AREA CODE TABLE FOR TRS TYPES 3-6 . . . . . . .._.. No setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 / [FF7]-5-n-4) . . . . . . .._ _ . . . . . ..__..... SPECIAL OFFICE CODE TABLE FOR TYPES 3-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No set% . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . _.. 156 [FF7]-6-(l-50) . . . . .._..._.......... SPECIAL7 DIGVTABlE FORlRS’IWES 2-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No setttng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 (FF7j-7-(1-w&)-(1-64) ........... DAY TOLL RESTRICTION lYPES O-7 ................................. Type 7.. ..................... 157 [FF7J-7-(l-144)-65 ................ DAY TOLL RESTRICnON TYPES O-7 ................................. No setting.. ................ 158 FF7j-8-(1-b&4)-(1-64) ........... NIGHT TOLL RESIRIC’IION TYPES O-7 ............................. m 7.. ..................... 158 m-8-( l-144)-65 ................ NIGHTToILRESlRICIlON?ypEs O-7 ................................ No setting.. ................ 159 ]FF7]-9-(1-4) ....................... AREACODETABLE FOR’IRSTYPES 3-6 (GWBALCOpy) .... No set&-g.. ................ 159 [m-9-(5-8) ....................... OFFICE CODE TABIJZ FOR’lRS TYPES 3-6 (GLOBAL COPY) .. No sett.Q .................. 160 [FF7]-9-(9- 12) ..................... AREA&OmCECODETABIEFOR?IZS3_6(CU3BALCOPY) Nosetting.. ................ 161 [FF7]-9-( 13- 16) ................... SPECIAL OFFICE CODE TRS 3-6 (GLQBAL COPY) ............. No settiM.. ................ 162 .......................................... LEAST COST ROUITNG OVERVIEW ..................................................................... 164 [FF8]-l-(1-15)-(000-999) ..... LEAST COST ROUnNG AREA CODE ................................ No settinff .................. 166 [FFS]-2-(l-15)-(000-999) ..... LEAST COST ROUllNG OFFICE CODE ............................. No setting .................. 167 [FFS]-S( l-4)-(000-999) ....... SPECIAL LEAST COST ROUl-lNG AREA CODES TABLES .. No setttq .................. 168 m-4-( l-4)-( l- 15)~(000-999) . SPECIAL LEAST COST ROUllNG OFFICE CODE TABLES . No setting.. ................ 168 [FF8]-5-(l-15)-(1-48)-(1-8) . ..TlM E PRIOlU-lYROUIETABLES ....................................... No settiq.. ................ 169 [FF8]-S-(1-8)-(1-8)-(1-64) ..... LEAST COST ROUllNG Cd LINE GROUP TABLES ............ No setttq .................. 170 [FF8]-7-(l-8) ....................... LEAST COST ROU-l-lNG DIGIT DELJZ-I-ION TABLES.. .......... No setting.. ................ 171 f [FF8]-8-(1-8) ....................... LEAST COST ROU’IlNG DIGIT ADD TABLES ..................... No setting .................. 172 ]FFQ]-l-(1-64)-(1-64) . . . . . . . . . . . CENTRAL OFFICE LINE COPY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..m........._..... No settirq .._............._. 174 [FF9]-2-(l-144)-(1-144) ....... EXlENSION COPY.. .......................................................... No s&m.. ................ 174 (FF9]-3-( l- 144)-( l- 144) ....... FF KEY COW ................................................................... No set-. ................. 175 [FFlOJ- l-(00-89) ................. SYSTEM SPEED DIAL NUMBERS.. .................................... No set-. .................. 176 [FFlO]-2-(l-14%)-(90-99) ..... PERSONAL SPEED DIAL NUMBERS.. ................................ No settiq.. ................ 177 i 12
DBS Programming Instructions CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FFl Issue 3 July 1993 3-l SYSTEM PROGRAM SETTINGS I To set the date to February25,1985, enter the Month, Day and Year as follows: FF1],1#,1#,022595# The correct day is automatically calculated from this information. To reset the dav/date to the default initialized value. Dress IFFll. l#. l#, JCONFl. ION/OFFl. The day and date are also printed on the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) printout. Proper LCR operation is dependent upon correct date settings. Peripheral equipment operation may depend on correct date settings. To set the time to 3:28 pm, enter the hour and minutes as follows: FFl], 1#,2#, 1528CA Telephone conversation time with an outside line is normally displayed on telephones with an LCD. The DBS can be programmed so that the call duration time is not displayed. To set the DBS so that the call duration time is not displayed. enter: [IFIFl], 2#, 1w. I#, ow To set the DBS so that the call duration time is displayed, enter: JFFll. 2#. l#. l#. l# Proper LCRoperation is dependent upon co~~ecttimesettings. peripheralequipment operation may depend on correct time seuings. To reset the time to the default initialized value. Dress lFFl1. l#. 2#, ICONFl. ION/OFF1 . 13
Section 400 FFl Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Programming Instruct.io~~ WC-A / 3.0, WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Conversation time for central office calls will start to display 16 seconds after the completion of dialing the number, or 16 seconds after the initial ring tone of an inbound call. The start timer can be set to 16 seconds or 30 seconds. All incoming calls will start timing 16 seconds after the initial ring tone, even if the call duration display is not activated. To set the SMDR/display timer for 16 seconds. enter: All incoming calls will start timing 5 seconds after the initial ring tone, even if the call duration display is not activated. To set the SMDR/display timer for 5 seconds, enter: JFFll. 2w. I#. 21. O# To set the SMDR/display timer for 16 seconds, enter: [eel], 2w, l#. 2w. 1w JFFll.2#. l#. 26. OU To set the SMDR/display timer for 30 ( To set the SMDR / display timer for 30 seconds, enter: seconds, enter: WFll, 2#, l#, 2#, 28 [FFl], 2#, l#, 2#, 1W Conversation time for central office calls will start to display 5 seconds after the completion of dialing the number, or 16 seconds after the initial ring tone of an inbound call, or 30 seconds after the initial ring tone of an inbound call. The start timer can be set to 5 seconds. 16 seconds, or 30 seconds. The central office call duration display is set by address [FFl], 2#. l#, l#. WC-B software version 2.00 should be upgraded to version 2.03 to eliminate two intermittent potential SMDR defkiencies in recording field codes. See Technote 8 (March 1992). for complete information. CPC-B versions 3.00 or newer resolves this potential SMDR deficiency. 14
DES Programming Instructions WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FFl Issue 3 July 1993 Outbound calls can be automatically routed to special carriers when LCR is activated. To access a non LCR line for outbound calls, (when a “9” is dialed). enter: JFFll. 2#. I#. 39. 08 To automatically access a LCR line for outbound calls, (when a “9” is dialed), enter: /’ cFF1],2#, I#, 3#, l# All LCRoptions are set at address number W-1. The use of LCR requires cutting the jumper on the CPC card. See Section 300 for specific details on this hardware modification. Make certain to register the DBS with the FCC using the proper registration number when using LCR trunk access programming. A group of SSD numbers or a single SSD number can be used, despite toll restriction (types 2-6) that may be in use for a specific area or offrce code. The speed dial number entry used in this program is the lowest entry number to be able to override toll restriction. All SSD numbers higher than the one entered will also override toll restriction that may be in use for a specific area or office code. To set a group of system speed dial numbers from 56 to 89, (for example), to bypass toll restriction types 2-6, enter: [FFl], 26, 1#,4#, 568 To reset the overriding of toll restriction tvnes 2-6 of a grout of svstem sueed dial numbers to the default initialized value. Dress (FF11, 2#. l#. 4#. (CONFL jON/OFFI. If a SLT uses this feature to override toll restriction, there is a 15 second delay before audio is passed to the receiver. 15
Section 400 FFl Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Programming Instructions CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 You have the option of displaying, on any LCD phone, the telephone number associated with SSD codes (80-89). This option also effects REDL&L and will display or not display accordingly when redialing one of these SSD codes. Telephone numbers associated with SSD codes (00-79). and all names associated with all SSD codes will ’ always display. To display the telephone number associated with SSD codes 80-89, enter: JFFll. 2#. I#. 5w. 06 To withhold display of the telephone number associated with SSD codes 80- 89, enter: FFl], 2#, 19, 5#, 19 Toll restriction for blocks of System speed dial numbers is set at address [FFl], 2#, l#. 4#. Display of 5 or 10 System speed dial numbers on a large display telephone is set at address ]FFl]. 2#. l#, 19#. System speed dial names are set at address [FF6], 2#. (00-89)#. System speed dial numbers are set at address [FFlO], l#, (00-89)#. Pressing the REDIAL key will redial the most recently dialed number. To deactivate the use of the redial feature, enter: ml], 21, l#, 6W. O# To enable the use of the redial feature, enter: JFFll. 2W. 1%. 6W. l# If the DBS is installed behind a PBX, this feature must be disabled. The central office line flash and the redial flash features are controlled by the same timer. The PBX flash timer is set at address [FFl], 3#, 18#. Central office line type is set at address [FF2]. (l-64)#, lO#. 16
DBS Progmxmning Instructions Section 400 FFl CPC-A / 3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Issue 3 July 1993 The one-touch call feature provides dialing to an extension by pressing a single programmable key, and is enabled by both settings. This feature cannot be deactivated. 8’ An incoming call can be automatically transferred to another extensionbyplacing thecallonhold,dialingan&ensionnumber . . and hanging up. To disable automatic transferring of a call, to an internal extension, enter: pm], 2#, l#* 8#, O# To enable automatic transferring of a call to an internal extension, enter: JFFll. 2#. 1n. 88. 1w ~~-I- . ..“fii$&@$ To transfer a call with this feature disabled the [PROG] key must be pressed after dialing an extension, but before hanging up the handset. When this option is enabled in a CPC-B equipped system, intercom calls and central office line calls can be transferred. In systems equipped with a WC-A card, only central office line calls can be transferred to other extensions. Transfer recall time for attendant(s). is set at address [FFl], 3#, 4#. Transfer recall time for extensions other than the attendant(s), is set at address [FFl], 3#, 5#. Transfer recall time for intercom calls from the attendant(s), is set at address [FFl], 3#, 24#. This feature is found on WC-B ver. 2.00 or newer. so&ware. Transfer recall time for intercom calls from extensions, is set at address [FFlJ, 3#, 2%. This feature is found on WC-B ver. 2.00 or newer sofhvare. Calls transferred by an extension, that recall to the extension, and then are not answered, will transfer -to extension 100. In CPC-B ver. 2.00 and newer, up to 4 attendant positions can be designated. Addresses to be used to set these extensions are [FFl], 2#. l#, 24-27#. The time for this transfer procedure is set at address [FFl], 3#, 9#. If a Voice Announce Unit (VAU model VB-43708) is used, this address must be set to the default setting as follows: [FFl], 2#, I#, 8#, l#. 17
Section 400 FFl Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Pro@ammin. Instructions WC-A / 3.0, CPCB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Automatically places a central office-tie that is in use on system hold, when you press a ringing line key to answer a new inbound call. To disable the automatic hold feature for a call on an existing central oflIce line, when a new central office line call is ringing in, enter: pFlL 2#.1#,9#.0# To automatically place an existing central office line call on system hold, and to answer a new inbound ringing central office call, enter: pFl],2#, 1#,9#,1# Central office line-calls to a telephone that does not have a dedicated key appearance. can be placed on either system hold or exclusive hold. Access to a second central office line while using this feature is not possible. To enable the exclusive hold fature for central of&e lines that do not appear on a telephone. enter: pFl],2#, l#, lO#,O# To enable the system hold feature for central office lines that do not appear on a telephone, enter: JFFll, 21. l#. low. l# This hold feature applies to Single-Line Telephones and/or digital telephones that do not have a dedicated keys for a central office line(s). 18
DBS Programming Instructions section 400 FF1 WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Issue 3 July 1993 To provide differing capabilities for SLT hookflash operation, this feature can be set to retrieve DBS dial tone, or to retrieve a central office line caller that has been placed on hold%-om this telephone. To activate the DBS intercom dial tone as a result of a SLT hookflash, enter: When installing more than 60 telenhones, you must use a 3-digit (100-699) extension number dialing plan. For sites using fewer than 60 telephones, Zdigit ( 1 O-69). or 3digit extension numbers can be used. To set the DBS for 2 digit extension number lengths, enter: pFl], 2w, I#, ll#,O# lFFl], 2#, lW, 12#,0## / To retrieve a central office line caller that has been previously placed on hold at this telephone (via a hookswitch flash), enter: JFFll. 2w. l#. ll#. l# When this feature is set for DBS system dial tone, a caU placed on hold at another telephone can be retrieved by dialing 79 and the extension number that originally placed the call on hold. To set the DBS for 3 digit extension number lengths, enter: JFFll. 29. I#. 12w. I## Thissettingcanadverse~~~ttyother DBS setting that is based on extension numbers. Examples of this are program entries for DSS/BLF keys and call forwarding. ThispmgmrnoptionreouiresaconCnning#, at the conclusion of the programming sequence. 19