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    							Section 400 FFS 
    Issue 3 July 1993 DBS Ro@-ammin~ Instmctio~ 
    WC-A / 3.0, CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    To reset anv CO line DOLID Dosition in 
    anv time Drioritv route table to the 
    default initialized value. Dress IFF8L 
    5#. (l-15)#. (l-48)#. fCONF1. ION/OFFl. 
    The 15 time priority route tables are each 
    divided into 6 preset time periods, with 8 
    ’ priority positions in each time period for 
    LCRhegroupassignme.nts.‘Ihesixpmset 
    timepcriodsareasfollows: 
    1. 7:00 am to 7:59 am, positions l-8 
    2. 8:00 am to 4:59pm positions 9-16 
    3. 5:00 pm to 7:59 pm, positions 17-24 
    4.8:OO pm to 11:59 am, positions 25-32 
    5.12:OO art-t to 6:59 am, positions 33-40 
    6. WEEKEND, positions 41-48 
    See feature options [FFl], 2#, l#. 3#, 
    (System setting for LCR), and [FF8], 6#, 
    &CR Trunk group table.) 
    See Time Priority Route Guide Tables 
    (1- 15), for priority numbers 1 through 
    48 on page 133. 
    /‘. 
    ‘Iheu.seofI.CRrequhspnxietermhed I.CR 
    line @mp to be pri01MM awordhgto the 
    cost of line(s). ‘Ihe.xx are 8 gmups, and each 
    group has 8 positions for central ofIke lines. 
    Once the central oflice line priorities have 
    bWle&lblish~these~Rgmups~ 
    inserted in the time priority muk g&de 
    tables, so that predetermined ER @oups 
    willbeutilizeddurhgeachpresetthneperiod 
    for outbound calling. 
    To set up LCR group 1, position 1 with 
    central office line 16. for example, enter: 
    [eF8],6#, I#, I#, 16# 
    To set up LCR group 2, position 1 with 
    central o&e line 3, for example, enter: 
    lFF8], 6#, 2#, lW, 36 
    To set up LCR group 3, position 2 with 
    central office line 6, fdr example, enter: 
    lFF81, 6#, 3#,2#,6# 
    To set up L.CR group 4, position 5 with 
    central of&e line 64, for example, enter: 
    [ee81, 6W.4#, 5#,64# 
    To set up LCR group 5, position 6 with 
    central of&e line 12, for example, enter: 
    FFSI, 6#,5#, 6W, 12W 
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    / 3.0, CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
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    Issue 3 July 1993 
    To set up LCR group 6, position 5 with 
    central of&e line 10, for example, enter: 
    [IfIFs]. 6W, 6W. SW, 109 
    To set up LCR.group 7, position 1 with 
    central of&e line 33, for example, enter: 
    [FFS], 6#,7#. 1#,33# 
    To set up ICR group 8, position 8 with 
    central of&e line 60, for example, enter: 
    pF8],6#, 8#,8#,60# 
    To reset a nosition within an ICR central 
    office line 
    Q~OUD to the default initialized 
    setting. mess lFF81. 6#. (l-8)#. (l-W+, 
    ]CONFl. ION/OFFl. 
    See feature options [FFl], 2#, l#, 3#. 
    (System setting for LCR), and (FF8], 6#, 
    (LCR Trunk group table.) 
    Trunks are selected in the order they 
    are stored in the LCR trunk groups. To 
    lower the possibility of call glare 
    remember to place the trunks in reverse 
    order. The first digits in the dialed string that 
    match the digits stored in the delete 
    table are automatically deleted before 
    dialing the telephone number. 
    If LCR trunk group 1 is accessed, and 
    the dial string is 1-212-666-1212 and 
    l-2 12 should be deleted prior to dialing 
    for example, enter: 
    [eesl, 7W, I#, 12124 
    If LCR using trunk group 2 is designed 
    to eliminate the first digit 1 in all area 
    codes for example. enter: 
    [FFs1,7#,2#, 16 
    If LCR trunk group 3 is used to route 
    calls to a specific carrier and to prevent 
    connection to another carrier such as 
    10288 for example, enter: 
    [FFS), 7W.3W.102888 
    If LCR trunk group 4 is used behind 
    centrex or a PBX and a digit 9 is 
    automatically added (dial add table) 
    you can eliminate incorrectly dialing 
    the digit 9 twice by deleting the 9 each 
    time it is dialed for example, enter: 
    [IrIrs], 7w, 4#, 9# 
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    If LCR trunk group 5 is a direct Tl 
    access line to another facility in a differ- 
    ent area code such as 7 14, and the digit 
    string 714 should not be dialed for 
    example, enter: 
    [eesl,7#, 5#, 714W 
    To reset the LCR delete tables to the :, 
    default initialized value, Dress lFF8L 
    7#. (l-8)#. ICONFl. ION/OFFl. .: 
    ^ 
    ,. 
    Digit Delete Tables are matched to the 
    LCR trunk groups. Each time one of 
    these groups are accessed the dial 
    delete table is checked. 
    DBS Rogrammb~ lnst~~tions 
    WC-A 
    / 3.0. CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 /4.0 
    Digits in the dialed stringthat are needed 
    to be outpulsed after a central of&e line 
    has been seized (such as access codes), 
    are automatically added before the dialed 
    telephone number is outpulsed on the 
    central of&e line. This option allows for 
    the addition of digits. 
    If LCR line group 1 is to be accessed. 
    and the digit string 10288 is to be added 
    before the dialed number is outpulsed 
    for example. enter: 
    @W8],8#, l#, 10288# 
    If LCR trunk group 2 is to be accessed, 
    and you want to add the digit 1 before all 
    long distance numbers dialed for 
    example, enter: 
    lees], SW, 2#, l# 
    If LCR trunk group 3 is to be accessed, 
    and the digit 9 is to be added before the 
    dialed number is outpulsed for example, 
    enter: 
    PFS], 8#, 3#, 9# 
    If LCR trunk group 4 is to be accessed, 
    and the digit string 8 is to be added 
    before the dialed number is outpulsed 
    for example. enter: 
    [FF81, SW, 4U, SW , 
    I 
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    To reset the LCR add tables to the 
    default initialized value. Dress rFF8L 
    8#. (l-8)#. lCONF1. ION/OFFl. 
    .‘. 
    If digits are being added and deleted 
    from the same CO line group. the DBS 
    will delete digits first, then add digits. 
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    3-9 COPY PROGRAM 
    SETTINGS 
    DBS Ro@ammiq Instructione 
    WC-A 3.0, CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 
    / 
    To copy all the attributes of one central 
    office line to another, this option is 
    used. Copying must be done on aline by 
    line basis. The first line number of this 
    address is the source line being copied, 
    the second line number is the target 
    destination. 
    To copy the attributes of central office 
    line port 1 to that of central office line 
    port 5, for example, enter: 
    To copy the attributes of central office 
    line port 
    7 to that of central office line 
    port 3, for example. enter: To copy aJl the attributes of one extension 
    to another, this option is used. Copying 
    must be done on an extension by 
    extension basis. The first extension 
    port number of this address is the 
    source extension being copied, the 
    second extension port number is the 
    target destination. 
    To copythe attributes oftiension port 10 
    to that of extension port 5. for example, 
    enter: 
    IFF9J,2#,10#,5## 
    To copy the attributes ofmension port70 
    to that of extension port 3, for example, 
    enter: 
    p9],1#.7#,3## 
    pF9]* 2#,70#,3## 
    There is no default initialized value for 
    this ontion. 
    Using this address to copy central office 
    line attributes results in the copying of 
    all attributes for the line except the 
    private line attribute. 
    lke second # a&r the second central oflIce 
    lineentxyisapartoftheproglamsequence, 
    which confhns the copy action. There is no default initialized value for 
    this ODtion. 
    Using this address to copy extension 
    attributes results in the copying of all 
    attributes including toll restriction 
    for an extension except the extension 
    number, telephone type, station 
    lock-out code, and EM 24 port 
    number (BLF port setting). 
    The second # after the second extension 
    entry is a part of the program sequence. 
    which confIrms the copy action. 
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    To copy all the attnbtrtes of one extensions 
    LED FF keys to another, this option is 
    used. Copying must be done on an 
    extension by extension basis. The first 
    extension port number of this address 
    is the FF key source extension being 
    copied, the second extension port number 
    istheFFkeytargetextensionportnumber. 
    To copy the LED FF key attributes of 
    extension port 2 to that of extension 
    port 5, for example, enter: 
    [pF9]*3#,2#,5## 
    To copy the LED FF key attributes of 
    extension port 6 to that of extension 
    port 10, for-example, enter: 
    Dres],3#,6#, lO## 
    There is no default initialized value for 
    this ontion. 
    The options to the FF key copypro@am 
    arethatoNLytheLEDFFkeypn@xmMg 
    canbecopied.NonLEDFFkeysettingswill 
    not be copied. The second # after the 
    second extension entry is a part of the 
    program sequence, which conGms the 
    copy action. 
    section 400 FF9 
    Issue 3 July 1992 
    When copying the FF keys of a phone to 
    another that is in the default condition, 
    the originally assigned keys must first be 
    cleared. This is done in address [FFS], 
    (l-144)#, (l-24)#. 
    A quick way to accomplish copying the 
    same FF key settings (that are diBerent 
    than the default settings) is to go to the 
    FF5 addressindicated above, and clear all 
    keys. Then copy the cleared keys to all 
    other extensions with address [FW], 3#.- 
    Return to the (FF5], (l-144)#, (1-24)# 
    address and create the key configuration 
    desired. Finally, return to [FF9], 3#, and 
    copy those features to all extensions. 
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    3- 10 SYSTEM AND PERSONAL 
    SPEED DIAL, SETTINGS 
    I 
    The storage of up to 90 speed dial 
    numbers for use by designated DBS 
    extension users are set in this feature 
    option. 
    To set the telephone number (203) 
    555-1212, in system speed dial bin 
    number 00, for example. enter: 
    EFlO], lW, OOW, 2035551212% 
    To set the telephone number (800) 
    555-1212, in system speed dial bin 
    number 64, for example, enter: 
    WFlO], l#, 64#,8005551212# 
    To set the telephone number (203) 
    555-1212, in system speed dial bin 
    number 00. for example, enter: 
    EFlO], I#, OO#, 20355512121 
    To set the telephone number (404) 
    555- 1212. in system speed dial bin 
    number 44, for example, enter: 
    [FFlO], lW, 44#, 4045551212# 
    To reset a svstem speed dial bin to 
    the default initialized value. Dress, 
    JFFlOl. I#. (OO-891#. fCONF1. ION/ 
    OFF1 . 
    DBS Programming Instructions 
    CPC-A / 3.0, CPCB / 2.0 /3.0 /4.0 
    systemspeeddialnumberswiIldisplayon 
    largediSp~~OrleSiIl*~tiCalOIdff. 
    Abkrckof~speeddialnumbemcanbe 
    restricted from general use. To aeate this 
    partition, seeffzatuteoption FFl], 2#, l#, 4#. 
    To restrict the display of system speed dial 
    numbers, see [FFl], 2#, l#, 5#. To&large 
    displaytelephonestodisplay5orlOsystem 
    speed dial numbem, see ml], 2#, 19#. To 
    storeanassociatednameforasystemspeed 
    dialnumber see lFl%), 2#. (00-89)#. IfaDSS 
    console is available fw m it is 
    possible to assign a central office line 
    group as part of a system speed dial 
    number. To make use of this capability, 
    insertaC asthefirstcharacterofthespeed 
    dialbin,followedby1-6todesignatetheline 
    group number. A 9 can also be used to 
    access the pooled line capahilty. The C is 
    required for an SLT to use SSD. A 
    P will 
    insert a pause, complete the entry with 
    the COMPLETE number as it would be 
    dialed if manuaJly done. The following 
    keys perform the indicated functions for 
    the programming of speed dial numbers: 
    [COW, on the phone clears entered data 
    1X-1, on the DSS backspaces 
    iBS], on the DSS backspaces 
    [->I, on theDSS forward spaces 
    P, pauses 
    EXAMPLE: 
    C 1 P555 12 12 will access line group 1, 
    then pause, then dial 555-1212. 
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    Issue 3 July 1993 
    The storage ofup to 10 personal speed dial 
    numbers for use by each DBS extension 
    user are set in this feature option. 
    To set the telephone number (203) 
    555- 12 12 for extension port 20, in 
    personal speed dial bin number 90, 
    for example, enter: 
    FFlO], 2#, 2OW. 90#,2035551212# 
    To set the telephone number (800) 
    555-1212, for extension port 140, in 
    personal speed dial bin number 95, 
    for example, enter: 
    F‘FlO], 2#, 140#,95#. 8005551212W 
    To reset a oersonal sneed dial bin to 
    the default initialized value. Dress, 
    JFFlOl. 2%. (l-144lW. I90-991#. ICONFL 
    JON/OFFl. 
    Personal speed dial numbers will display 
    on large display telephones in alphabetiti 
    order. 
    CPC-B software version 2.00 requires 
    the use of a large display telephone on 
    port 1. in order for the personal speed 
    dial keys to function. WC-B soflsvare 
    newer than version 2.05, allows personal 
    speed dial key operation with the use of 
    any model telephone. See Technotes 10 
    & 12(March 1992)forcompletetionnation. Apersonalspeeddialnumbercanonlybe 
    usedbylheMensionportitisseton.Toset 
    large display telephones to display 5 or 
    10 personal speed dial numbers, see 
    [FF3], (l-144)#, 17#. 
    Tostoreanassociatednameforapersonal 
    speed dial number, see (FFG), 3#, (l-144)#, 
    (9&99)#. 
    IfaDSSconsolefsavaiWleforp 
    it is possible to assign a central o&e line 
    group as part of a personaI speed dial 
    number. To make use of this capability, 
    insert a C as the first character of the __ . 
    speed dial bin, foIlowed by l-6 to designate 
    thelinegroupnumber.A9canalsobeused 
    toaccessthepooledlinecapabil~. TheC is- 
    required for an SLT to use SSD. A 
    P will 
    fns&apause.completetheentrywiththe 
    COMPLEIEnumberasitwouldbedialedif 
    manually done. The followfng keys perform 
    theindicatedfforthep~ . 
    ofspeeddialnumbersz 
    EXAMPIES: 
    ClP5551212will accesshnegroup81,then 
    pause, then dial 555-1212. 
    C9P120155512i2, willaccess pooled 
    line group 9, then pause. then dial 1 
    (201) 555-1212. 
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    							Preface 
    Preface 
    CPC-B - VERSIONS 1.0 and 2.0 
    There are now two versions of DBS CPC-B. 
    CPC-B, Version 2.0 (DBS III) has many new or 
    improved features. Included in this publication are 
    new programming addresses as well as addresses 
    for CPC-B, Version 
    1 .O (Enhanced DBS). 
    See DBS Progr atnming Insi~uction.s, Section 400, for 
    other programming addresses: 
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    							Issue 1 September 1991 
    Addendum to the DBS Programming Instructions 
    Section 400B 
    CPC-B Versions 1 .O and 2.0 
    Contents 
    Preface 1 CF’C-B V2.0 - Data Tables 9 
    CPC-B Vl .O - Data Tables Vl .O 2 FF 1 Key - System Programming V2.0 13 
    FF 1 Key - System Programming Vl 
    .O 3 FF 2 Key - Trunk Programming V2.0 18 
    FF 2 Key - Trunk Programming Vl 
    .O 6 FF 3 Key - Extension Programming V2.0 21 
    FF4 Key - Ring Assignment and Hunt Groups Vl .O 
    7 FF 4 Key - Ring Assignment and Hunt Groups V2.0 
    23 
    FF 5 Key - Flexible Feature Key Assignment V1.0 
    8 FF 5 Key - Flexible Feature Key Assignment V2.0 
    28 
    FF 6 Kev - Name Assinnment V2.0 31 
    Index 
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