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    							:~~~~~~......‘.‘.‘.“‘.- until the desired CO number (01 through 12) appears 
    n................................. 
    until the desired flash timing appears 
    300ms 
    600ms . . . . . 
    default (all 12 CO’s) : 
    900ms 
    1200ms 
    onC0 12 
    Description 
    The timing of the hookswitch flash signal must 
    be within the requirements from your Central 
    Office. There are four choices available 0.3, 0.6, 
    0.9, or 1.2second. 6. l 
    0 
    0 
    Programming 
    1. Dial (54). 
    “Flash Time Set” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXTbutton. 
    “CO NO ?+” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button or dial the CO number 
    (01 through 12). 
    “CO 01 : 600ms” will be displayed and 
    “600ms” will blink. 
    4. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the 
    desired value is displayed. 
    5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The LCD will stop blinking. To advance to the next CO number, 
    press the NEXT button. 
    To return to the previous CO number, 
    press the PREV button. 
    To go to the desired CO number, 
    press the SELECT button and then dial the 
    CO number. 
    7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to set the hookswitch 
    timing of the other CO’s. 
    6. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    Example: 
    0.3 set on al I 12 CO’s = 
    . 
    Programming Table 
    See page 7-23. 
    3-61  
    						
    							:..........,.................. . . . . . 
    until the desired CO number (01 through 12) appears 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    AB= q q : Disable 
    q m: r 
    under 5m seconds : 
    :. 14 Is] : 62m seconds 
    m 17]:70 
    : 
    . default (all 12 CO’s) 
    &m :6,4 
    See the CPC Signal Detect Time table 
    I 
    :. ............ until the desired detect time appears 
    i ................................... 
    El : to assign the same on all 12 CO’s 
    q 1m:onCO12 
    Description 
    To detect that an outside party has hung up and 
    then terminated the outside line (after a 
    conversation, conference etc.) a CPC signal is 
    needed. CPC signal detection time can be 
    removed or changed at customer’s request. 
    Programming 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. Dial (55). 
    “CPC Detection” will be displayed. 
    Press the NEXT button. 
    “CO NO? -.‘I will be displayed. 
    Press the NEXT button or dial the CO number 
    (01 through 12). 
    “CO 01 : N=42” will be displayed and “42” 
    will blink. 
    Dial the CPC Signal Detect Time number (00, 
    01, 06 through 75). 5. Press the MEMORY button. 
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    6. 0 To advance to the next CO number, press 
    the NEXT button. 
    l To return to the previous CO number, press 
    the PREV button. 
    l To go to the desired CO nu:mber, press the 
    SELECT button and then dial the CO 
    number. 
    7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the detect 
    time of the other CO number. 
    8. To return to the initial program mode, press the 
    END button. 
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    . 
    See page 7-23. 
    Conditions 
    0 CPC Signal Detect Time number 02 through 
    05 can not be used.  
    						
    							CPC Signal Detect Time 
    No. Detect Time (m set) 
    00 Disable No. 
    40 
    Detect Time (m set) 
    334 
    I 01 under 5 
    41 342 
    42 350 (default) 
    43 358  02through 05 
    06 
    07 can 
    not use 
    62 
    70 
    44 
    366 
    ’ 
    45 374 
    08 78 
    I 46 I  09 86 
    10 94 
    I 47 I 
    . 
    11 102 
    12 110 
    13 118 48 
    398 
    49 
    406 
    I 50 I 414 
    14 126 51 
    422 
    15 134 
    52 
    430 
    I 16 I 142 I 53 I 
    17 150 
    18 158 
    19 166 54 
    446 
    55 
    454 
    I 56 I 
    20 174 
    21 182 
    22 190 57 
    470 
    58 
    478 
    I 59 I 
    23 198 
    24 206 
    25 214 60 
    494 
    61 
    502 
    I 62 I 510 
    I 63 I 518 
    26 222 
    27 230 64 
    526 
    65 
    534 
    28 238 
    I 66 I 29 246 
    30 254 67 
    550 
    68 
    558 
    31 262 
    69 566 
    70 574 c 
    71 582  32 270 
    33 278 
    34 286 
    35 294 
    I 72 I 590 
    36 302 
    37 310 
    38 318 73 598 
    I 74 606 
    75 614 
    39 I 326 
    3 - 63  
    						
    							Extension Feature 
    ;.....‘.“. until the desired jack number (01 through 32) appears. 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    A= m :extension group 1 __ default (all 32 jacks) 
    a :extension group 8 
    i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- ,JB= 
    r;;l : to assign the same on all 32 jack numbers 
    /IFI : on jack number 01 
    13121 : on jack number 32 
    Description 
    Enables grouping of extension numbers by 
    department or floor by all extension numbers 
    into a maximum of 8 separate extension groups. 
    Each group has access to the “Paging Group” (on 
    page 4-25), “Call Hunting” (on page 3-15) and 
    “Dial Call Pickup” (on page 4-l 1) functions. 
    Programming 
    1. Dial (60). 
    “Extension Group” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. 
    “Jack NO ? + ” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button or dial the jack 
    number (01 through 32 ). 
    “#Ol : EXT GRP-1” will be displayed. 
    L 
    jack number 
    4. Dial the extension group number 
    (1 through 8). 5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The LCD will stop blinking. 
    6. 
    l To advance to the next jack number, 
    press the NEXT button. 
    o To return to the previous jack number, 
    press the PREV button. 
    l To go to the desired jack number, 
    press the SELECT button and then dial the 
    jack number. 
    7. 
    Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the 
    assignment of the other jack numbers. 
    8. 
    To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    Conditions 
    l When you dial ‘Y’ instead of pressing the 
    NEXT button at step 3, in case all of 32 jack 
    numbers have been programmed to 
    extension group 1, “ # *:EXT GRP-1” will be 
    displayed. 
    In case each of 32 jack numbers has been 
    programmed from extension group 1 to 
    extension group 8, “# *: Mixed” will be 
    displayed. 
    Programming Table 
    See 
    page 7-25. 
    3-66  
    						
    							,......... __ _______ _--------- --------until the desired jack number (01 through 32) appears. 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    C= 111 : service class 1 
    --_.- default (all 32 jacks) 
    L 
    : service class 8 
    i.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    (-0 = El : to assign the same on all 32 jack numbers 
    mr[ : on jack number 01 
    I ~~‘~~ : on jack number 32 
    Description 
    Used to prohibit selected extensions from making 
    long distance calls during the day or night mode. 
    Toll restriction can help eliminate telephone abuse 
    and contribute to saving telephone costs. 
    There are eight service classes available for each 
    extension. 
    “Area Type Selection” on page 3-18 should be set. 
    To allow or deny dialing an Operator Call, see “CO 
    Operator Call-Boundary Class” on page 3-19. 
    3-67  
    						
    							 I Service Class Selections 
     I t Allowed 
    all calls Denied 
    2. 
    l toil calls l international calls 
    l local calls (charged) 
    l local calls 
    3. 
    l selected area codes 
    l local calls (charged) 
    l local calls 
    l international calls 
    l any calls other than 
    specific area code 
    programmed 
    4. 
    l local calls (charged) l international calls 
    l local calls atoll calls 
    5. 
    l selected exchange 
    codes (charged) 
    l local calls 
    l international calls 
    atoll calls 
    l any calls other than 
    specific exchange codes 
    (charged) programmed 
    6. 
    l local calls l international calls 
    atoll calls 
    l local calls (charged) 
    7. 
    l any calls other than 
    specific exchange 
    codes programmed l international calls 
    atoll calls 
    l local calls (charged) 
    @selected exchange codes 
    I I 
    8. all calls 
    For service class 3, up to 20 area codes can be 
    selected for use in toll dialing. See “Area Code 
    Entry for Class 3” on page 3-22. 
    For service class 5, up to 20 exchange codes 
    (charged) can be selected for use in local dialing 
    (charged). See “Exchange Code Entry for 
    Class 5” on page 3-23. 
    For service class 7, up to 20 exchange codes 
    can be selected for no use in local dialing. 
    See “Exchange Code Entry for Class 7” on 
    page 3-24. 
    For an area that uses Area code type as the 
    exchange code, up to 20 exchange codes can be 
    selected for use in local dialing. See “Allowable 
    Exchange Code Selection” on page 3-21. 
    Programming 
    1. 0 Dial (61) for day mode. 
    “Day Toll Restrct” will be displayed. 
    0 Dial (62) 
    for night mode. _ 
    “Nig Toll Restrct” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. 
    “Jack NO ? + ” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button or dial the jack number 
    (01 through 32 ). 
    “#Ol : Class-l” will be displayed and “1” will 
    x 
    jack number blink. 
    4. Press the service class number (1 through 8). 
    5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The LCD will stop blinking. 
    6. 
    l 
    0 
    0 To advance to the next jack number, 
    press the NEXT button. 
    To return to the previous jack number, 
    press the PREV button. 
    To go to the desired jack number, 
    press the SELECT button and then dial the 
    jack number. 
    7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the assignment 
    on the other jack numbers. 
    8. To return to the initial program mode, 
    press the END button. 
    Programming Table 
    See pages 7-25 and 7-26. 
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    							i”““““““““‘...- until the desired jack number (01 through 32) appears 
    ......................... 
    Dial (Othrough 9, 3c ore) 
    :. ................................... until the desired letter appears 
    ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    0 = mk[ : jack number 01 
    AB 
    [-El: jack number 32 
    Description 
    Each extension can be programmed by name and 
    will be displayed on the display when making or 
    receiving intercom calls. 
    Programming 
    1. 
    . 2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. Dial (63). 
    “Extension Name” will be displayed. 
    Press the NEXT button. 
    “Jack NO ? +” will be displayed. 
    Press the NEXT button or dial jack number 
    (01 through 32). 
    “SO1 : 
    ” will be displayed. 
    x 
    jack number 
    To program the-extension name, 
    0 Dial (0 through 9, * or #) 
    @ Press the SELECT button until the desired 
    letter appears. 
    @ Repeat steps @ and 0, to program the 
    desired name. 
    Press the MEMORY button. 
    The LCD will stop blinking. 
    6. 
    l To advance to the next jack number, 
    press the NEXT button. 
    l To return to the previous jack number, 
    press the PREV button. 
    l To go to the desired jack number, 
    press the SELECT button and then dial the 
    jack number. 
    3-69 
    ? ’ 0 
     
    Dial Display 
    Press the SELECT button 
    * 
    ” 
    + - = 
    < > 
    # 
    $ %&@() 
    7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the other 
    extension names of jack numbers. 
    8. To return to the initial program mode, press the 
    END button.  
    						
    							Conditions 
    l To erase all letters, press the CLEAR button. 
    l To erase one letter, press the m button. 
    l The maximum numbers of letters can not exceed ten. 
    Example: 
    l To program jack number 01 for _~~~ Mr.Brown 
    1. m1NEXi1m Display 
    2. Dial (2). _............................................................... 
    I a01 : 
    21 
    3. Press the SELECT button three times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    . #Ol : B 
    4. Dial (7). 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    {#Ol : 
    B7 I 
    5. Press the SELECT button four times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    a01 : Br 1 
    6. Dial (6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    a01 : 
    Br6 
    7. Press the SELECT button six times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    I #Ol : 
    6. Dial (9). 
    _............................................................... 
    I #Ol : 
    Bro9 1 
    9. Press the SELECT button two times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tio1 : 
    Brow 
    10. Dial (6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    #Ol : 
    Brow6 
    11. Press the SELECT button four times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    #Ol : 
    Brown 
    There is a phone number directory on page 7-l . 
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