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    							Section 400 FF2 
    Issue 3 July 1993 DBS Programming Instructions 
    CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    WhenaazntmIoi3keIinecaIIisdisconnected, 
    theaxdralofficeSendSadiScoMectSignal. 
    TheDESneedstoint.erpretaIIvaIidsi@aIs, 
    so that the central office line can be 
    disco~ected fbm it This feature provides 
    this function. 
    I 
    . -Ins I 
    I l# I >5OIllS 14 zQ5oms. I 
    I 2# I >loOlllS 
    I 1o# I >5OORlS 
    I 
    I 3ff I >15oms 1 11% I 9350 ms 
    I 
    I7# 1 235oms I15# 1 >75oms / 
    Any centraI of&e Iine that is set as a DISA 
    line, can be set to start DISAoperation at 
    a speciBed time. 
    To set a central of&e I.ine that has DISA 
    capability to start DISA operation at a 
    certain time, enter: 
    FW, @BS tie port number)#, 19#, 
    HHMBM. 
    To reset DISA start time czmbiIitv to the 
    default initiakedvalue. mess lFF21. (DB!3 
    mrt numberl#, 19#. ICONFl. ION/ 
    f- 
    The start time is set in a 24hour format 
    without punctuation or a space between 
    the hour and minute. 
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    WC-A / 3.0 WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    hue 3JulJr 1993 
    AI-IY central oflke line that is set as a DISA 
    line. can be set to stop DISA operation at 
    a speclfied time. 
    To set a central oflEe Iine that has DISA 
    capability to stop DISA operation at a 
    certain time, enter: 
    fFF2], (DBS line port number)#, 20#, 
    HH.MM#. 
    ,f “ 
     To reset DISA ston time canabiI.itv to the 
    default i.nitializedvaIue. Dress IFF21. (DF3S 
    rmrt numberlt 20##. lCONFl. iON/ 
    %I. Determines whether the trunk circuit is 
    ananaIogloopstart, analogground start, 
    analog DID, or Tl. 
    o=bOD Start 
    l=Ground start 
    2=DID 
    3=Tl 
    For changes to this parameter to take 
    eBect,thesystemmustbepowereddown, 
    then back up. 
    ‘Ihe stop time is set in a 24-hour format 
    without a space between the hour and 
    minute. 
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    Any central office line position in the DBS 
    can be set as either a loop-start or 
    ground-start circuit. 
    To set central office line position 3, for 
    example, as a loop start line, enter: 
    ml. 3#.21#.0# 
    To set central o&e line position 7. for 
    example, as a ground start line, enter: 
    pF2],7#,21#, l# 
    Ground. start line capability is available 
    only with CFC-B configurations. 
    lfaground-starttrunk is enabled, FFl], 
    3#. %I## and 21# progmm addresses must 
    beset 
    Trunk card VB 43531 is also required. 
    The DBS must be turned off, then turned 
    on to set any change that is made in this 
    program option. 
    lf a central of&e line port is used for a 
    door-box adapter sensor, set the port for 
    pulse dialing. 
    If the central of3ce line port is designated 
    as a ground start line in this program 
    address, it is imperative that the 48 
    volt external power supply be properly 
    connected to the terminals on the DBS 
    backplane. 
    DBS Rogramming Instructions 
    WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    See DBS installation Instructions manual 
    (section 300). and Technote 1 (March 
    199 1). for further information. 
    The j7mh and mdiaf features will not 
    operate if a line has been designated as 
    ground start”. See technote 13 (March 
    1992) for further tiormalion. : 
    Miinnection of this power suppZy 
    can result in serious damage to the 
    DBS main cabinet.  
    						
    							DBS Programming Instructions 
    CPC-A / 3.0 WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FF2 
    Issue 3 July 1993 
    AnycentmlofficelinepositionintheDBScan 
    be set as either aloop-start, ground-start or 
    DIDcimuit..Loopstartlinesarethemost 
    common @pe of centml office line. Ground 
    start lines pi&on-n similaj, except they 
    provide the” most reliable connection 
    between the Central office and DBS, in 
    terms of positive disconnect signals and 
    no possibility of line crashes or ‘glare”. 
    DiIrctInwaKlDiaJinglin~arebeneficialin 
    that the centml oilice can place multiple 
    inbound calls, with different numbers, over 
    thesamecircuit.Also, thesenumberscan 
    be .programmed to appear on multiple 
    DBS extensions. DID circuts can only be 
    used for inbound calls. 
    To set central office line position 3, for 
    example, as a loop start line. enter: 
    JFlm 3#.21#.0# 
    To set central office line position 7, for 
    example, as a ground start Iine, enter: 
    pT2],7#,21#, I# 
    To set central office line position 14, for 
    example, as a Direct Inward Dial line, 
    enter: 
    p=m]*14#,21#,2# 
    If a ground start line(s) is enabled. [FFl] 
    3#. 20# & 21# adresses must be set. 
    When a ground start card is in use, the 
    ports on that card can be configured as 
    either ground or loop start lines. 
    Trunk card VB 43531 is also required. 
    ‘Ihe DBS must be turned off. then turned 
    on to set any change that is made in this 
    program option. 
    If a central office line p0i-t is used for a 
    door-box adapter sensor, set the port for 
    pulse dialing. 
    Ifthecentxalofficeliieportis~iii&akdas 
    a ground start line in this program 
    address, it is imperative that the 48 volt 
    external power supply be properly .- 
    connected to the terminals on the -. 
    DBS backplane. 
    IfDIDis chosen. checkthe [FE!] 22#, 23#. 
    24# & 25# adresses. 
    DID circuits involve the use of a dedicated 
    DID card. 
    nnection of this pozoer supply 
    am 
    result in serious damage to the 
    DBS main cabinet. 
    See DBS Installation Instructions manual 
    (section 300). and Technote 1 (March 
    199 1). for fixther information. 
    ‘The J&I and red&I features will not 
    operate 
    if a line has been designated as 
    “ground start”. See 
    technote 13 (March 
    1992) for further information. 
    Ground start line capability is available 
    only with WC-B configurations. 
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    Issue 3 July 1993 DBS Ro@ammin~ Ins~ctions 
    WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    After connecting with a Central office, 
    the DBS will wait 65 milliseconds 
    before accepting the digits of a dialed 
    number, or can be set to wait for a 
    “wink” signal from a central office 
    before accepting the digits of a dialed 
    number. 
    To set the DID line to immediately accept 
    the dialed number Tom the central oflice. 
    enter: 
    . CDBS DID line sort numbed%, 
    22w. on 
    To set the DID line to wait for the central 
    office wink signal before accepting the 
    dialed number f&m the central of.Ilce, 
    enter: If “wink” signalling is used for the 
    operation of Direct Inward Dialing 
    line, a timer is required to be set. This 
    timer sets the maximum time the DBS 
    will wait before accepting the dialed 
    digits from the central office. 
    llun3 .~. . . . ..^ -me..y 
    14oms.~ lw 3ooms. 
    l# 
    16OmS 9# 32om 
    2# 
    18OmS lo# 34oms. 
    Id 26oms. I 14# I 42orIK I 
    FW, PBS DID line port number)%, 
    22#, l# 
    7# 
    28oms 44oms 
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    CPC-A / 3.0 WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    Issue 3July1993 
    Once the central office starts to send the 
    dialed digits to the DBS over a DID line, it 
    is necessary to be able to disconnect the 
    line in the case of a transmission 
    disruption.-The maximum amount of 
    time that is allowed for the transmission 
    of the digits is set with this feature. 
    Tinle Time 
    o# 
    No Time Out 8# 22Second.5 
    I I  l# 15 seconds 
    I I  w 23Second.s 
    I 
    2# 16Seconds 
    lo# 24 Seconds 
    3# 17Seconds ll# 25 Seconds 
    48 18 Seconds 12# 
    26SecorKis 
    S# 19 
    Seconds 13# 27Seconds 
    6# 
    20 Seconds 14# 28Seconds 
    7# 21Seconds 
    1% 29Secods 
    L 
    Oncethedigitsbegintobeoutpulsedii-om 
    thecentralofEiceonaDIDline,itisnecessary 
    to define the maximum allowable time 
    between digits. This -feature sets the 
    maximum allowable time between the 
    outpulsing of digits from the central 
    office, before a central office time out is 
    assumed. 
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    Issue 3 July 1993 DBS Programming Instructions 
    WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    Assigns a port class to each trunk port 
    that will access the Tl. Port classes are 
    used to assign pad levels to connections 
    made via the Tl. (Pad levels control 
    volume.) 
    Figure 1 shows circuit-typenumbers. Cir- 
    cuit Apes 4-6 are used to assign port 
    classes to tlunks. 
    Figure 1. Circuit-type Numbers 
    circuit Types No. 
    K-TEL 1 
    SLT 
    2 
    DATA# 3 
    Analog CO Trk 4 
    Tl Master 
    5 
    Tl Slave 6 
    OPTION l* 7 
    OPTION 2* 8 
    DTMF# 9 
    CONF (SCC)# 10 
    TONE1 (MFRl)# 11 
    TONE2 (MFR2)# 12 
    DBS trunks are assigned a default cir- 
    cuit type. based on whether they are 
    analog or Tl. The circuit type is used 
    with digital pad settings to determine 
    the loss/gain settings for connections to 
    the Tl (See ‘Digital Pad Setting.“). 
    The Tl Port Class parameter is provided 
    in case a specific trunk or group of 
    trunks needs a unique pad level. 
    For example, aT1 in a slave cabinet 
    may be assigned as a ‘circuit type 6.” 
    However, the circuit type for the Tl 
    bunk port could be changed to 8 (Op- 
    tion 2). Once the port number is 
    changed to circuit type 8, the pad levels 
    for circuit type 8 could be changed to 
    provide the correct volume setting. 
    Circuit types are also provided for sta- 
    tion ports. See Figure 1 for a definition 
    of circuit types. 
    This programming parameter allows 
    youtoassigncircuittypes l-12toa 
    trunk port. However, the default circuit 
    type for a trunk port should only be 
    changed to circuit type 7 or 8 (Options 
    1 or 2). 
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    DBS Romanming Instructions 
    WC-A / 3.0 CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FF3 
    Issue 3 July 1993 
    3-3 EXTENSION PROGRAM 
    SETTINGS 
    The choice of 2-digit or 3-digit extension 
    numbers are assigned in this feature. 
    To set extension port 3 to extension 
    number 333, for example, enter: 
    pF3], 3#, I#, 333w 
    To set extension port 4 to extension 
    number 222, for example, enter: 
    FF31,4#, I#, 222% 
    To clear a DBS extension nor-t number, 
    press lFF31. (DBS extension nort 
    number)#, l#. lCONF1. 
    Cl> &&)$gⅈ; 
    3-digit extension numbers must be used 
    with 60 or more extensions. 
    See the [FFl], 12# program address to 
    check the digit length that has been set in 
    the DBS . 
    If an alternate attendant position is set, 
    the extension numbers are as follows: 
    Attendant telephone 1: Extension 100 or 
    10. The default DBS extension numbers are 
    1OOatpor-t 1,101 atport2.102atport3, 
    etc. _ 
    Extension 100 cannot be assigned to a 
    different port. 
    If extension 10 1 or 11 is deleted, the 
    alternate attendant is canceled. 
    _ _. 
    ClearingtheextensionportnumberDOES 
    NOT retrun it to its default value. Once an 
    extension port number is cleared. the port 
    is inoperative until an extension 
    number is reassigned to it. 
    Attendant telephone 2: Extension 101 or 
    11. 
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    DBS Rogramming lnstn~ctions 
    Issue 3July1993 
    CPGA/ 3.0, WC-B /;r.O / 3.0 /4.0 
    Some DBS extension ports are 
    automatically configured as to the type of 
    equipment, when the hardware is 
    physically installed on the port. Terminal 
    type designations are assigned to 
    extension hardware as follows: 
    l#: Single-line telephone devices will 
    automaticallyconfiguretheextensionport 
    28: 16 key telephone devices will 
    automatically configure the extension port 
    3#: 22 key telephone devices will 
    automaticallyconQuretheextensionport 
    48: 34 key telephone devices will 
    automaticallyconfQuretheextensionport 
    58: Future option 
    6W: Future option 
    7W: EM/24 device will automatically 
    configure on the extension port 
    8W: OPX pulse device needs to be 
    manually configured on the extension 
    pod 
    9W: OPX touch tone’ device needs to be 
    manually configured on the extension 
    Poe 
    lO#: Voice mail (non proprietary) devices 
    that are corrected to an analog extension 
    port need to be manually configured on 
    the extension port 
    ll#:DSSl (forextension lOOor 10)needs 
    to be manually configured on the 
    extension port 
    12#: DSS2 (for extension lOOor 10) needs 
    to be manually configured on the 
    extension port 
    13W: DSS3 (for extension 10 1 or 11) needs 
    to be manually configured on the 
    extension port 
    14#: DSS4 (for extension 10 1 or 11) needs 
    to be manually configured on the 
    extension port 
    15#: Voice mail (non proprietary with 
    OPX) needs to be manually configured on 
    the extension port 
    168 to lQ#: DSS consoles l-4 need to be 
    manually confIgured on the extension 
    port.. The Attendant feature package is 
    available with the use of CPC-B, ver. 2.00 
    or newer, as a special EPROM set. 
    206: Future option 
    21W to 286: Proprietary ACD channels 
    willautomaticaUy configure the extension 
    PO* 
    29U: Future option 
    39U: Futureoption . 
    31# 
    to 38#: Proprietary Automated 
    Attendant channels will automatically 
    co*m the extension ports 
    396 to 46#: Proprietary Voice Mail 
    channels will automatically configure the 
    I 
    extension ports 
    lfDSS1istobeinstalledonextensionport 
    2, for example, enter: 
    pF3].2#,2#,11# 
    ‘lhedefaultinitia&edvalueofaoarticular 
    extension nor-t is based on the tvne of 
    extension card that is installed in the DBS 
    cabinet. 
    After manually setting types 1 l- 14, or ’ : 
    16- 19, disconnect the modularjacks from 
    the devices and then reconnect them.  
    						
    							DBS Programming I.nstructionf~ 
    Section4OOFF3 
    CPGA/ 3.0 CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    Issue 3July1993 
    Some DBS extension ports are 
    automatically configured as to the type of 
    equipment, when the hardware is 
    physically installed on the port. Terminal 
    type designations are assigned to 
    extension hardware as follows: 
    OW: No assignment 
    l#: Single-line telephone devices will 
    automaticallyconfiguretheextensionport 
    2#: 16 key telephone devices will 
    automaticallyconfrgurethe extensionport 
    3#: 22 key telephone devices will 
    automatically configure the extension port 
    4C: 34 key telephone devices will 
    automaticallycotiguretheextensionport 
    5#: Future option 
    6W: Digital SLT telephone 
    7W: EM/24 device will automatically 
    configure the extension port 
    SW: OPX pulse device needs to be 
    manually configured on the extension 
    pod 
    9#: OPX touch tone device needs to be 
    manually confIgured on the extension 
    PO* 
    lO#: Voice mail (non proprietary) devices 
    that are connected to an analog extension 
    port need to be manually configured on 
    the extension port 
    11%: DSS 1 (for extension 100 or 10) needs 
    to be manually configured on the 
    extension port 
    12#: DSS2 (for extension 1OOor 10) needs 
    to be manually configured on the 
    extension port 13d: DSS3 (for extension 10 1 or 11) needs 
    to be manually configured on the &en- 
    sion port 
    14W: DSS4 (for extension 10 1 or 11) needs 
    to be manually configured on the &en- 
    sion port 
    SW: Voice mail (non- proprietary with 
    OPX) needs to be manually configured on 
    the extension port 
    16# to-19%: DSS consoles l-4 need to be 
    manually configured on the extension 
    port. The Attendant feature package is 
    available with the use of WC-B, ver. 2.00 
    or newer, as a special EPROM set. 
    lfDSS 1 is tobeinstalledonextensionport 
    2, for example, enter-z 
    W],2#, 2#, 11w 
    The default initializedvalue of anariicular 
    extension nort is based on the tyne of 
    extension card that is installed in the DBS 
    cabinet. 
    Aftermanuallysettingtypes 11-14, or 16- 
    19, disconnect the modular jacks from 
    the devices and then reconnect #em. 
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