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    							Section 400 FF3 
    issue 3 July 1993 DBS Rogmmmin~ Instructions 
    WC-A / 3.0, WC-B /2.0 /. 3.0 / 4.0 
    As of CPC-B Version 4, extensions can 
    have MC0 or ML keys. In previous 
    versions, the keys were avaiIable on a 
    system-wide basis. The type of key 
    available ditTered with the software 
    release. In this parameter, “(00 1 - 144)” 
    represents the extension port number. 
    In “0 or 1,” ” 0” represents the MC0 keys 
    and ” 1” represents the ML keys. The 
    following table shows MCL/ML avail- 
    ability. 
    1. The initial setting for all extensions 
    (except the first attendant phone) is 
    MCO. 
    2. The initial setting for the first atten- 
    dant phone (port 1) is ML. 
    CPC Version 1 TypeofKey 1 
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    I MC0 only 
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    CPC-B 4.0 and 
    above 
    I MC0 or ML 
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    CPC-A 
    / 
    3.0 WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    Large display screen APPElVDlX 
    %‘%tion 400 FF3 
    Issue 
    3 July 1993 
    The fotlowing are the possible screen appearances of the large display 
    telephone 
    (‘VB-43225), when any of the 25 screen selections are chosenfor a 
    particular telephone condition, Some screens can not be set to display during 
    certain telephone conditions if the prompts are not reteuant to the conditions 
    of the phone. 
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    							DBS Prorpammins Instructions 
    CPGA / 3.0, CPC-B /2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    ‘Guidance Menu 3” 
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    Section 400 FF3 
    Issue 3 July 1993 
    “Guidance Menu 2” 
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    							DBS F’ro@ammin~ hst~ctions 
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    ‘Function Screen 3” 
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    Issue 3 July 1993 
    ‘Function Screen 8” 
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    DBS Pro@mmiqj Instructions Section 400 FF3 
    WC-A/ 3.0 CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 /CO Issue 3 July 1993 
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    							Section 400 FF4 Issue 3 July 
    1993 DBS Rogramming I~tructions 
    WC-A / 3.0, 
    WC-B / 2.0 
    / 3.0 / 4.0 
    I 
    3-4 RING8tHUNTGROUP 
    PROGRAMMING P 
    Central office line “day mode” ring Central office line “day mode” ring 
    assignments for all extensions are set assignments for all hunt group pilot 
    with this option. numbers are set with this option. 
    To set extension 120 not to ring on 
    central office line 19 when the DBS is in 
    the “day mode”, for example, enter: 
    JFF41. l#. l#. 19W. OW 
    To set extension 120 to ring on central 
    office line 50 when the DBS is in the 
    “day mode”, for example, enter: 
    _ PF41, lW, lW, 50#, 1X 
    DefhIt initialized mIues for DBS extension 
    port 1 is: 
    EF41. l#. l#. (1-64I#. l#. ION/ 
    OFFI. and for extension rxxt 2 is: IFF41. l#, 
    2#. fl-W#. l#. ION/OFFl. 
    If an outbound central office call is 
    made from an extension that is not set 
    to ring on for any inbound cent.ra.I ofice 
    line calls. the automatic answer option 
    wiII not function. To answer inbound 
    central office Iine caIls, press the &&.ing 
    green Iine key. To pick up a central office 
    linecallthatisrin&ingatanothertelephone, 
    use the Dimcted caIl pickup or Group caII 
    pickup options. Port number 145 is used 
    to assign ringing to the extemaI page / 
    UNA interface. Ail unassigned ringing 
    trunks wilI be directed to the attendant. To set pilot number 600 (which has 
    been assigned as. the pilot number for 
    hunt group 3, in this example) not to 
    ring on central office line 14 when the 
    DBS is in the uday mode”, for example, 
    enter: 
    jFF41. 1W. 153W. 14Q. O# 
    To set pilot number 500 (which has 
    been assigned as the pilot number for 
    hunt group 1, in this example) to ring on 
    central office line 10 when the DBS is in 
    the @day mode”, for example, enter: 
    pF4], I#, 151#, lO#, l# 
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    Section 400 FFQ 
    CPC-A / 3.0 WC-B / 2.0 
    issue 2 June 1993 
    Central office line “night mode” ring 
    assignments for all extensions are set 
    with this option. 
    To set extension 120 not to ring on 
    central ot&e line 19 when the DBS is in 
    the “night mode”. for example. enter: 
    JFF41.2#. 218. lQ#.O# 
    To set extension 120 to ring on central 
    offke line 
    50 when the DBS is in “night 
    mode”, for example, enter: Central office line “night mode” ring 
    assignments for all hunt group pilot 
    numbers are set with this option. The 
    address numbers 15 1 - 158 refer to hunt 
    group numbers l-8. 
    To set pilot number 300 (which has 
    been assigned as the pilot number for 
    hunt group 2, in this example) to ring on 
    central ofiice line 13 when the DBS is in 
    the “night mode”, for example, enter: 
    @F4].2#, 152#, 13#, l# 
    ~F4].2#,21#,50#, 1n 
    Defiult initialized values for DBS extension 
    port 1 is: lFF41. 2#. l#. (1-64M l#. ION.+! 
    OFFI. and for &ension uort 2 is: 
    1FF41.2#, 
    2#. 11-641#. l#. ION/OFFl. To set pilot number 350 (which has 
    been assigned as the pilot number for.. 
    hunt group 4, in this example] not to 
    ring on central of&e line 17 when the 
    DBS is in the %ight mode”, for example, 
    enter: 
    JFF41.2#. 154w. 17%.0# 
    Ifanoulboundcentmlofficecallismade~m 
    an&ensionthatisnotsettoringonforany 
    inbound central office line calls, the 
    automatic answer option wiIl not function. 
    To answer inbound central office line calls, 
    pressthefkhinggreenlineky. Topickup 
    a central office line call that is ringing at 
    another telephone, use the Directed call 
    pickup or Group call pickup options. 
    Port number 145 is used to assign ringing 
    to the external page / UNA interface. Toresetcentiof3ceni&Wingass&nments 
    for nilot numbers to the default fnitialized 
    value. mess lFF41. 2#. 151-KM. kentral 
    offie sort numberl#. CM. ION/OFFl. 
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    							Section 400 FF4 
    Issue 3 July 1993 
    A maximum of 8 extensions can be put 
    in each of 8 hunt groups. Each hunt 
    group can be designated as a “terminal 
    type”, or “circular type”. 
    Terminal Hunt Group Operation 
    The call must be transferred or a 
    central office line set to ring at the 
    first extension in the grout in order 
    for the terminal hunt feature to work. 
    If the first extension of the hunt group is 
    busy, an incoming call will automatically 
    access the next extension of the group. 
    If all the extensions in the group are 
    busy, an internal caller will hear a 
    busy tone, a non transferred central 
    office line caller will hear ring tone. If 
    additional feature options are chosen, the 
    search will continue with an additional 
    hunt group,(s). 
    To use the first extension position (analog) 
    as a pilot position, place a 2 watt 450 ohm 
    resistor across the tip and ring. This will 
    busytheport,andallowittobeusedasa 
    “pilot numb& for the remaining &f!nsions 
    inthegroup. Directcallstomembersofthe 
    hunt group will not hunt to other members 
    of the group ifthe called extension is busy. 
    DBS Programming Instructions 
    CPC-A / 3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    Circular Hunt Group Operation 
    Circular Hunting is performed when any 
    extension in the group is ringing and left 
    unanswered. The ringing can originate 
    from tranferred, or extensions assigned to 
    ring for outside lines. 
    No pilot number is 
    provided for this type of hunting. 
    The hunting will follow the next member 
    in the hunt group until the end ofthe hunt 
    group is reached. When the end of the 
    hunt group is reached the call will then be 
    directed back to the first member until 
    one full circle has been completed. At this 
    point of time the call will overflow to the 
    next hunt group assigned. 
    If all the extensions in the group are 
    busy, an internal. caller will hear a 
    busy tone, a non transferred central 
    office line caller will hear ring tone. If 
    additional feature options are chosen, the 
    search will continue with an additional 
    hunt group(s). 
    To set hunt group 5. for 
    example, to 
    terminal type, enter: 
    JFF41. 3w. 5n. l#.O# 
    To set hunt group 4, for example to 
    circular type, enter: 
    /- 
    Iee41, 3#, 4W, l#, l# 
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    							DBS Programming Instructions 
    WC-A / 3.0 CPC-B / 2.0 Section 400 FF4 
    Issue 2 June 1993 
    If all extensions are busy, an incoming 
    call will wait for an available extension. 
    If an extension within either type of 
    hunt group: is set with an absence 
    message, with a call forward feature, or 
    to DND, the hunt feature will skip that 
    extension, and procede to the next 
    extension within the group. If the fast 
    extension within either type of hunt 
    group is set with an absence message, 
    with a call forward feature, or to DND, 
    the hunt feature will not work. 
    6 ” 
    If a SLT hunt group member takes a 
    central office line call, puts it on hold, 
    and replaces the handset, additional 
    central office line calls will not hunt to 
    idle extensions. 
    Previously searched hunt groups 
    cannot be searched again. If all 
    members of all searched groups are 
    busy, the call will be parked for the frst 
    group searched only. 
    Central of&e lines that are set to ring at 
    extensions set to call forward to a hunt 
    group will not call forward to extension 
    types 10 and 15. 
    An extension that is a member of a hunt 
    group cannot be a member of another 
    hunt group, nor a member of a call 
    coverage group. The off hook signaling 
    [FF3]- 16 address should be removed 
    from members in a hunt group. A maximum of 8 extension numbers 
    can be assigned to work as one of a 
    maximum of 8 pilot numbers. One 
    pilot number can be,used as the lead 
    number for each of the 8 hunt groups. 
    To assign extension number 255, for 
    example, as a pilot number for the frost 
    hunt group, enter: 
    WF4], 3W;l#, lW.2558 
    To assign no extension number (and 
    .. 
    therefore no pilot number), for example,.’ ., 
    .. :. 
    for the first hunt group, enter: 
    pF4], 3W, lW, lW, conf,# ,. ..I 
    To assign extension number 110, for 
    example, as a pilot number for the 
    second hunt group, enter: 
    cIpIp4). 3#, 2W, l#, 1lOW 
    To assign extension:.number 300. for 
    example, as a pilot number for the third 
    hunt group. enter: 
    IFF4],3#,3#, l#, 3006 
    To assign extension number 699, for 
    example, as a pilot number for the 
    fourth hunt group, enter: 
    WF4], 3#,4#, lW.6996 
    To assign extension number 600. for 
    example, as a pilot number for the fifth 
    hunt group, enter: 
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