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    							Section4OOFFl 
    Issue2JuIylQQS DBSPro@amm~~~ctions 
    WC-A/ S.O.CPCB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    ‘This option sets a time for the DBS to 
    automatically switch from day to night 
    mode. A central office line that has been placed 
    on hold at the attendant extension, will 
    recall that attendant extension in the 
    amount of time set in this feature. 
    To set a night mode start time of 8:02 pm, 
    (for example) enter: 
    pwl],3#, 1#,2002# 
    To set anight mode start time of midnight, 
    (for example) enter: 
    pF1],3#,1#,oooo# 
    To disable the automatic m&t mode start 
    time. and reset it to the default initialized 
    value Dress. IFFll. 3#. l#. ICONFl. ION/ 
    OFFl. 
    cm NoRed 7t4 14OsecOnds 
    Automatic night start time is dependent 
    on the accuracy of the DBS clock. See 
    address (FFl], l#, 2#, HHMM. 
    40  
    						
    							DBS Programming Instructions 
    WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 section 400 FFl 
    Issue 3 July 1993 
    A central oflice line that has been placed 
    on hold by a non-attendant extension, 
    will recall that extension in the amount 
    of time set in this feature. 
    . ._ 
    A central of&e line call transferred to an 
    extension by the attendant, that is left 
    unanswered, will recall to the attendant 
    extensionintheamountofUmesetinthis 
    feature. 
    o# No Recall 7# 
    14ofL?econds 
    I& 20Secoods a# 160 seconds 
    # 80!3ecmh ll# 220 !5iecalds 
    5# loo SeaRIds 12# 
    24oisecmds 
    When a central office line call is placed on 
    hold at an extension. and the call is not 
    answered, the call will recall the exten- 
    sion. If the call is not answered at the 
    original holding extension, the call will 
    transfer to the attendant extension(s). 
    41  
    						
    							Section 400 FFl 
    Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Programming Instnmtions 
    WC-A / 3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    A central office line call transferred to 
    another extension that is left 
    unanswered, will recall to the transferring 
    extension in the amount of time set in this 
    feature. A central office line call transferred to a 
    hunt group by the attendant, that is left 
    unanswered, will recall to the attendant 
    extension in the amount of time set in 
    this feature. 
    o/t NolhA 7# 14osfxmds on No Recall fry 
    14OSeCOtldS 
    When a central office line call is 
    transferred to an extension, and the call is 
    not answered, the call will recall to the 
    transferring extension. If the call is not 
    answered at the original transferring 
    extension, the call will transfer to the 
    attendant extension(s). 
    lit 
    - 8ft 160 seconds 
    2# 
    4oz3ecods w 
    180 seamds 
    3# 
    6oseaKKis IOU 
    -2m.?eaJn&~ 
    # 
    Bosemnds 
    111 
    22oseconds 
    5# 1OOZkCOdS 
    12# 24oseculA 
    6# 
    120 secunds 
    A central o&e line call transferred to a 
    hunt group by a non attendant &ension 
    that is left unanswered, will recall to the 
    extension in the amount of time set in this 
    feature. 
    T&!l ‘. 
    42  
    						
    							DBS Programming I.nstructions 
    CPC-A / 3.0. CPCB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FFl 
    hmue 3 July 1993 
    A central of&e line call that is parked 
    by the attendant in any of the 10 park 
    orbits, will recall to the attendant in the 
    amount of time set in this feature. 
    I 3# I 6ot3camds 
    I *o# I 2ooseoDnds 
    I 
    A central of&e line call that is parked 
    by a non attendant extension in any of 
    the 10 park orbits, will recall to the 
    extension in the amount of time set in 
    this feature. This timer determines how long a 
    recalling hold call will re-ring the 
    attendant(s). 
    11 
    ExtensionrecallswUlringattheextension 
    for the length of time set in this option 
    before reverting to the attendant. 
    This feature is not available when the 
    DBS is in the night settjng.  
    						
    							Section 400 FFl 
    Issue 2 July 1993 
    The length of time a conference call can 
    continue between 2 central office lines, 
    after a DBS extension drops out is set 
    with this program. At the conclusion of 
    the timer, the conferenced central office 
    lineswill automatically disconnect. This 
    timer also applies to outbound central 
    office line calls made through the DISA 
    line. 
    To allow specific central of&e lines to be 
    used for unsupervised conference calls, 
    set program address [FF2], (l-64)#, 16#. 
    To allow specific extensions to be used for 
    unsupervised conference calls, set 
    address [FF3], (l- 144)#, 13#. 
    DBS Programming Instructions 
    WC-A / 3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    This feature is used to set the length of 
    the pause that is automatically inserted 
    during the dialing of the PBX access 
    code. Each time the [REDIAL] key is 
    pressed during the entry of PBX access 
    code numbers, one pause time is stored. 
    This timer also sets the pause time 
    when a pause is inserted in a personal 
    or system speed dial number. 
    44  
    						
    							DBS Programming Instructions Section 400 FFl 
    WC-A / 3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 lssuti 3 July 1993 
    This feature sets the time to release an 
    active central office line when pressing 
    the [FLASH] or (REDIAL] key. 
    No F&h 
    .2 Seconds 
    .3 .secorKl.s 
    al B.-mllds 
    lO# .9 Seconds 
    11# 1.5 seconds (For future use.) 
    3# .4 Seconds 12# 2.0 seconds (For future use.) 
    4# 
    .5 scconcls 13# 2.5 Seconds 
    (For uure use.) 
    5# .6 Seconds 14# 3.0 seconcls 
    (For future use.) 
    ! ’ 
    8# 
    .7 Seconds 15# 3.5 seconds 
    (For f&u-e use.1 
    Single line telephones must press the 
    hookswitch and dial “87 to activate this 
    feature. To set the central office line flash on a SLT 
    to flash or disconnect when the hook 
    switch is pressed, use this feature. 
    O# 1 400 ms 1 200-500 ms 1 >500 ms 
    l# 4200 ms 200-750 ms >750 ms 
    2# 4200 ms 200- 1000 ms 
    > 1000 ms 
    3# 4200 ms 200- 1200 ms >1200 ms 
    4# 400 ms 200- 1500 ms >1500 ms 
    5# 4200 ms NONE >200 ms 
    6# 4200 ms 30- 140 ms 9dCl ms 
    After setting this timer, the D&3 must be 
    turned off to set the option. 
    45  
    						
    							section 400 FFl DBS Ro@amming Ixistructions 
    Issue 2 July 1993 WC-A / 3.0. CPGB / 
    2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    For the DBS to detect the length of time it 
    takes for the central office to complete a 
    fiAl ring cycle, this detection timer must 
    be set. Ifthe central office has a ring cycle 
    of 1 on and 4 off. for example, the DBS 
    setting should be placed at 6 to account 
    for two rings and one silent period of four 
    second duration. 
    OI 4 seaonds 2t 8 SeoDnds 
    UL 31) 10 fsccmds 
    This timer expands the ring cycle to com- 
    pensate for the time the DBS initcally 
    requires to detect the ring source. 
    OI 
    kurpansloo a* .40 seconds 
    3# .5 sannds 90 .45 seconds 
    2# .lO Sccoado 
    101 so seconds 
    31 .lS secon& 
    11a .55 Eiecmds 
    4# -2o- 12* 60 seconds 
    51 
    .25seauMl¶ 13# ’ .6!5 seconds 
    61 .30- 
    14n .70 seconds 
    IurI.35 I 151 I .75 seconds 
    If this timer is set for to short of a time 
    period, the systemwUnotrecognizevalid 
    centml ofke ring signals. Setting this timer for longer or shorter 
    periods oftimewill cause the first audible 
    ring cycle to be different from the source 
    ring cycle.  
    						
    							DBS Programming InstrUctions 
    WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FFl 
    Issue 3 July 1993 
    To set a pause before the outpulse of 
    digits after access of a central office line, 
    use this feature. 
    Time 
    The PBX flash timer sets the amount of 
    preprogrammed time that is assigned to 
    the [FLASH] key, for the release of a FBX 
    line. 
    OI No Flash 61 .7 tckmnds 
    II .2 .su%Jds 
    ztt 
    21 3 .sccorKls 
    81 .9 slxonds 
    31 .4 slxods 91 1.0 seconds 
    4r 5 t3econds 
    101 1.1 slxonds 
    5# .6 Samnds 
    . 
    a . jq@$p&$ 
    . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *?. 
    Ifan extension that has been set with call 
    forward/no answer, a call to that 
    extension will ring for the period of time 
    set in this feature. If the call is 
    unanswered at the end of the timed 
    period, the call will automatically transfer 
    to an extension that has been designated 
    in setting up the call forward option. 
    When the DBS is behind a PBX, the 
    flash feature can be used to place a call 
    on hold. 
    47  
    						
    							Section 400 FFl 
    Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Pro#ammin~ I.nstructions 
    CPC-A / 3.0, CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    When ground start lines are used, the 
    DBS sends a ground signal to the centml 
    of&e and waits for a return signal. When 
    a return signal is detected, the DBS starts 
    the line connection process. If a return 
    signal is not detected within the sped&d 
    time set in this feature, the system 
    regards the trunk as not available and 
    sends a busy tone to the caller. 
    3w 3sealfKl 71 7 8umnis 
    4s 8# 8 SXONIS 
    This feature is only available with the use 
    of a CFC-B card. 
    A ground-start trunk card (W-43531) is 
    required for ground start trunk 
    connections. Central office line ports on 
    this card can be conElgured as loop or 
    ground start ports. This timer determines how long aground 
    signal from the central office must be 
    present in order to start the connection 
    process. When the ground signal is 
    detected, the line LED will turn red 
    indicating that the trunk is in use, even 
    though the call has not been processed. 
    To activate the ground detection timer, . 
    set the parameters for the loop-start/ 
    ground-start type to ground-start in 
    [FF2], 21# address. 
    Install ground-start trunk card 
    (VB 43531) according to the 
    instructions in section 300. 
    Setting this timer for less then 3 
    seconds can cause false incoming calls. 
    This is due to the possibility of the 
    ground not being removed quickly at 
    the end of a call. 
    , 
    423’  
    						
    							DBS Programming Instructions 
    section 400 FFl 
    CPC-A / 3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    lssui 3 July 1993 
    CaJls made by an attendant(s) to another 
    extension, that have subsequently been 
    placed on hold by the attendant, will recall 
    the attendant in the time designated by 
    this timer. 
    Ttule Time 
    O# No Recall 
    7r 140 seamds 
    21 
    40 Seconds 91 180 seconds 
    31 60 seconds 101 200 seoonds 
    4x 60 sesonds 11r 220 seconds 
    5w loo seconds 12s 240 Seconds 
    I I 6X 120 Eieaxlds 
    Calls made by an extension to another 
    extension, #at have subsequently been 
    placed on hold by the calling extension, 
    will recall the calling extension in the 
    time designated by this timer. A call transferred to an extension by an 
    attendant, that has not been answered by 
    the extension will recall the attendant in 
    the time designated by this timer. 
    O# 
    No F&call 7w 
    140 SeaJnds 
    lit 8X 
    160 seomds 
    3# 
    60 .semnds lO# 200 .semnds 
    41 
    60 seconds 111 
    220 sesonds 
    5w 
    I 100 SeaJrKls 11201 24osecmd-1 
    6W 120 seconds 
    A call transferred to an extension by 
    another extension, that has not been 
    answered will recall the calling extension 
    in the time designated by this timer.  
    						
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