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    							FF 1 Kev Svstem Programming V2.0 
    MULTI-LINE KEY FEATURES 
    0#: No intercom-HOLD recall 
    l#: 20 seconds 
    2#: 40 seconds 
    Attendant 
    3#: 60 seconds 
    4#: 80 seconds 
    5#: 100 seconds 
    6#: 120 seconds 
    7#: 140 seconds 
    8#: 160 seconds 
    9#: 180 seconds 
    lO#: 200 seconds 
    1 l#: 220 seconds 
    12#: 240 seconds INTERCOM HOLD-RECALL TIMER 
    FFl-3X-22+(0 
    or 1-12)X 
    0#: No intercom-HOLD recall 
    l#: 20 seconds 
    2#: 40 seconds 
    Extensions 
    3#: 60 seconds 
    4#: 80 seconds 
    5#: 100 seconds 
    6#: 120 seconds 
    7#: 140 seco rids 
    8#: 160 seconds 
    9#: 180 seconds 
    lO#: 200 seconds 
    1 l#: 220 seconds 
    12#: 240 seconds INTERCOM HOLD-RECALL TIMER 
    FFl-3#-23#-(0 or l-12)# 
    Intercom Recall Timers 
    Intercom-Recall Timers are a new feature for the DBS system 
    Intercom HOLD-Recall Timers 
    If a held intercom call does not respond 
    after a preset time, a recall signal will 
    sound. The time for the begining of the 
    signal is programmable. 
    The Attendant and the Extensions are 
    each set separately. 
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    FF 1 KEY 
    SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 
    v2.0  
    						
    							FF 1 Key System Programming V2.0 
    t’ ‘ 
    i  
    MULTI-LINE KEY FEATURES 
    Intercom Recall 
    Timers 
    Intercom Transfer-Recall Timers 
    If a transferred intercom call does not 
    respond after a preset time, a recall 
    signal will sound. 
    The time for the 
    begining of the signal is programmable. 
    The Attendant and the Extensions are 
    each set separately. 
    O#: No intercom-transfer recall Attendant J#: 20 seconds 
    2#: 40 seconds 
    3#: 60 seconds 
    4#: 80 seconds 
    5#: 100 seconds 
    6#: 120 seconds 
    7#: 140 seconds 
    8#: 160 seconds 
    9#: 180 seconds 
    lO#: 200 seconds 
    1 l#: 220 seconds 
    12#: 240 seconds INTERCOM TRANSFER-RECALL TIMER 
    FFl-3X-24X-(0 or l-12)# 
    O#: No intercom-transfer recall 
    l#: 20 seconds 
    Extensions 
    2#: 40 seconds 
    3#: 60 seconds 
    4#: 80 seconds 
    5#: 100 seconds 
    6#: 120 seconds 
    7#: 140 secon& 
    8#: 160 seconds 
    9#: 180 seconds 
    lO#: 200 seconds 
    1 l#: 220 seconds 
    12#: 240 seconds 
    INTERCOM TRANSFER-RECALL TIMER 
    FFl-3#-25#-(0 or l-l2)# 
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    							FF 2 Trunk Prograryming V2.0 
    TRUNK CARDS 
    LOOP-START/GROUND-START/DIRECT-IN-DIAL TRUNK CARDS 
    FF2-(Ol-f34)#-21X-(O-2)# 
    Ok L.ooD-start trunk 
    l#: Ground-start trunk 
    2% DID trunk There are three types of trunks: Loop-start. 
    Ground-start and Direct-in-Dial (DID). 
    When installing a DID trunk. check the 
    parameters for Immediate or Wink start. 
    Also check the parameters for the Wink-Start 
    Timer, Dial Time Out for Digits and the DID 
    Interdigit Dial Time Out. 
    See also following pages. 
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    							FF 2 Key Trunk Programming V2.0 
    DIRECT-IN-DIAL (DID) 
    DID - IMMEDIATE OR WINK START 1 
    FF2-(Ol-64)#-22%(0 or l)% 
    Q#: Wink start 
    l#: Immediate start 
    Immediate Start - After comxcting with a distant 
    switching system. the 
    DBS system will wait 65 
    milliseconds before accepting the digits of a dialed 
    number. 
    WinIs 
    Start - The DBS system waits for a 
    momentary signal hink~ before accepting the digits 
    of a dialed number. 
    WIN-K-START 
    TIMER 
    0#: 
    140 milliseconds 
    l#: 160 msec 
    2#: 180 msec 1 
    3#: 200 msec: 
    4#: 220 msec Maximum amount of time the system waits before 
    5#: 240 msec accepting the digits of a dialed number. 
    6#: 260 msec 
    7#: 280 msec 
    8#: 300 msec 
    9#: 200 msec 
    lO#: 200 msec 
    1 l#: 200 msec 
    12#: 200 msec 
    13#: 200 msec 
    14#: 200 msec 
    15#: 200 msec 
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    							FF 2 Kev Trunk Programming V2.0 
    DIRECT-IN-DIAL (DID) 
    DIAL TIME OUT FOR DIGITS 
    FF2-(Ol-64)%-24#-(0 
    or l-15)% 
    O#: No time out 
    l#: 15 seconds 
    2#: 16 seconds 
    3#: 17 
    seconds 
    4% 18 seconds 
    5#: 19 seconds 
    6#: 20 seconds 
    7#: 21 seconds 
    8#: 22 seconds 
    9#: 18 seconds 
    lO#: 18 seconds 
    ll#: 18 seconds 
    12#: 18 seconds 
    13#: 18 seconds 
    14#: 18 seconds 
    15#: 18 seconds Maximum amount of time before a time-out 
    signal. indicating an incomplete dialed 
    number. is sent from the telephone 
    company’s central office. 
    DID INTERDIGIT DIAL TIME OUT 
    FF2-(01-64)#-25t-(O-15)W 
    0#: 30 milliseconds 
    l#: 40 msec 
    2#: 50 msec 
    3#: 60 msec 
    4#: 70 msec 
    5#: 80 mseg 
    6#: 90 msec 
    7#: 100 msec 
    8#: 110 msec 
    9#: 120 msec 
    O#: 130 msec 
    l#: 140msec 
    2#: 150 msec 
    3#: 160 msec 
    4#: 160 msec 
    5#: 160 msec Sets the amount of time for dialing each 
    digit before a time-out signal is sent from 
    the telephone company’s central office 
    indicating an incomplete dialed number. 
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    							FF 3 KEY 
    EXTENSION 
    PROGRAMMING 
    v2.0  
    						
    							FF 3 Kev Extension Programming V2.0 
    EXTENSION PROGIMMMING 
    TELEPHONE TYPES 
    FF3-(001-144)X-2%-(0 or l-19)% 
    Ok No assignment 
    l#: Analog telephone 
    2#: Digital telephone (FF 6 key) 
    3#: Digital telephone (FF 12 key) 
    4#: Digital telephone (FF 24 key) 
    5#: Reserved 
    6#: Reserved 
    7#: EM/24 W-43310 
    8#: OPX (pulse) 
    9#: OPX (tone) 
    lO#: Voice mail &EC) 
    1 l#: DSSl - Extension lOO/ 10 
    12#: DSS2 - Extension lOO/lO 
    13#: DSS3 - Extension 10 l/ 11 
    14#: DSS4 - Extension 101/l 1 
    15#: Voice mail (OPXI 
    CPGB, Version 2.0 . 
    Stores telephones in the system. 
    16#: First attendant console 
    17#: Second attendant console 
    18#: Third attendant console 
    19#: Fourth attendant console 
    EXTENSION DIRECTORY DISPLAY 
    FF3-(OOl-144)#-34#-(0 or l)# 
    O#: DisDlavs 5 extensions 
    Extension directory display on 
    l#: Displays 10 extensions 
    a large-screen display telephone. 
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    							FF 3 Key Extension Programming V2.0 
    DIRECT-IN-DIAL (DID) i -*. 
     
    DID DIAL OUTSIDE TELEPHONE NUMBER 
    FF3-(OOl-144)#-35#-(0000-9999)# 
    A signal is sent from the DID CO-trunk 
    QOOO#: Default line to the DBS system and converted to 
    0000-9999#: Outside telephone number a DBS extension number. The parameters 
    represent the last four digits of the DID 
    outside telephone number. 
    RINGBACK TONE WITH BUSY SIGNAL 
    RINGBACK TONE WITH BUSY SIGNAL 
    FF3-(OOl-144)#-36#-(0-2)X 
    Q#: Rirwback tone with busv siQnd 
    l#: Busy signal 
    2#: Ringback tone Sets ringback tone on a busy Multi-Line 
    key. A caller ringing in on a busy multi-line 
    key will hear the tone set by this address. 
    This tone can also be set to a Voice-Mail port. 
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