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    							~‘-------‘“----‘----------- AB= [-!+I: to assign the same on all 8 extensions. 
    [ll]: on extension II 
    [18]: on extension 18 
    I....‘.......-- 
    until the desired mode appears 
    AUTO ANSWER. . . I . . . . . . . default (all8 extensions) 
    MAN ANSWER 
    I 
    [14] [NEXT] [LB] [SELiCT] [ ORY] [END] 
    ;:] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SELECT] [ 
    L-- -- until the desired extension number appears 
    es 
    By programming either automatic or manual 
    answering can be set. The auto mode allows the 
    user to answer incoming outside calls simply by 
    lifting the handset, while 
    if programmed to the 
    manual mode, the user must lift the handset and 
    press the flashing CO button. 
    . Dial (14). 
    “CO ANSWER MODE” will be displayed. 
    . Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed, 
    . 
    Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: AUTO ANSWER” will be displayed 
    and “AUTO” will blink. 
    s 
    When you start the programming from step I, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    instead 
    of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous extension 
    for displaying the auto- 
    matic answering selection. 
    TO ANSWER mode 
    141 
    [NEXT] [Ill [ME 
    LL 
    [14] [NEXT] 1121 [SELECT] [ ORY] 
    WDI or 
    [ 
    [ EXT] [SELECT] 
    . Press the SELECT button to alternate be- 
    tween AUTO ANSWER and MAN 
    ANSWER to select the desired mode. 
    * Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    0 Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the mode 
    selection 
    of the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. See page 5-15. 
    2-22  
    						
    							AB=[+]: to ussign rhe same on all 8 extensions 
    ;I:1 
    El.51 [NEXT] [AB] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    or 
    [15] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    L----- until the desired extension nutnber appears 
    When any incoming calls from the Central Ofice 
    are received at rhe same rime, !)ou can receive the 
    call on the preferred line. 
    “PREFERRED LINE” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press rhe NEXT butron. 
    “11: m * * B ” 
    will be displayed 
    and 
    “ 
    * e 0 ea 
    ” will blink. 
    . Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the 
    desired CO number is displayed. 
    . Press rhe MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment of the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END butron. S 
    When you start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    instead of the NEXT button al srep 3. 
    The PREV button allows you fo go lo the 
    pret>ious exrension for displaying the preferred 
    line assigntnent. 
    & 
    See page 5-16. 
    2-23  
    						
    							[16] [NEXT] [AB] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    ~6~~~EXT][NEXTI[SELECTI[MEMORYI[END] 
    - 
    L...... 
    until the desired extension number appears 
    During a conversation, call waiting tone will be 
    heard when the third party on the outside or 
    intercom calls you. 
    Call waiting tone can be removed or added at 
    customer’s request. 
    Set to “ENABLE” for call waiting. 
    “CALL WAITING” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “II: DISABLE” will be displayed and 
    “DISABLE” will blink. 5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment 
    off the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    s 
    When you start the programming from step 1, 
    may dial the desired extension number 
    ad 
    of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    e PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous extension 
    for displaying the call 
    waiting selection. 
    See page 5-16. 
    . Press the SELECT button, to alternate between 
    ENABLE and DISABLE to select the desired 
    mode. 
    2-24  
    						
    							[17] [NEXT] [SEL II m [MEMORY] [END] 
    Example: 
    .^ . ^ . . . . 
    10 seconds after the dlallng 
    =[17] [NEXT] [SELECT] [ The duration time of the conversation is display- 
    ed. 
    Program the start time 
    of the timing. 
    Instantly after the CO line is captured. 
    5 seconds after the dialing 
    10 seconds after the dialing e 
    See page S-16. 
    “DURAT-TIME CQUNT” will be dis- 
    played. 
    ress the NEXT button. 
    “5s AFTER DIAL” will be displayed and 
    blink. 
    3. Repeatpressing the SELECT button until the 
    desired time (INSTANTLY, 5s AFTER 
    DIAL, 10s AFTER DIAL) is displayed. 
    . Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    5. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    2-25  
    						
    							A= [*I: to assign the same on all 3 CO’s 
    until the desired flash timing appears 
    ~ ~-------------.---~I 
    [I 81 [NEXT] [ii] [SELECT] [ 
    ;] [NEXT] [NFXT] [SELE 
    i--- until the desired CO number appears 
    es 
    The timing of the hookswitch flash signal must 
    s 
    When you start the programming from step 1, 
    be within the requirements from your Central 
    you may dial the desired CO number instead 
    of 
    Office. 
    the NEXT button at step 3. 
    There are three choices available 0.3, 0.6 or 0.9 
    second. The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous CO 
    for displaying the hookswitch 
    flash timing. 
    . Dial (18). 
    “FLASH TIME SET” will be displayed. 
    s Press the NEXT button., 
    “ENTER CO NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “CO 1: 600 MS” will be displayed and 
    “600 MS” will blink. 
    . 
    Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the 
    desired value is displayed. 
    . Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    ~ Repeat steps 3 to 5, to set the hookswitch 
    timing 
    of the other CO’s. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END 
    button. 
    2-26 
    xample: 
    0.3 on all 3 CO= 
    1181 XT] [++I [SELECT] [SELECT] [MEMORY] 
    [END1 
    See page 5-16.  
    						
    							,...._______________. A= [ -tc]: to 
    assign the sume on all 3 CO’s 
    ~~ 
    until the desired disconnect time appears 
    .~I 
    [19] [NEXT] [k] [SELiCT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    ;9] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SELECT] [MEMORY][END] 
    --.--- until the desired CO rlumber appears 
    esc 
    A certain amount of time is needed for a outside 
    call to be released, this is necessary so that new 
    calls may be attempted after disconnecting with 
    the previous calls. 
    There are two choices available, 1.5 and 4.0 
    seconds. 6. Repeat steps 3 to 5, to set the disconnect time .for the other CO’s. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    The time you select must be longer than the 
    requirements from your Central Office or host 
    PBX. 
    s 
    d. Dial (19). 
    “DISCONNECT TIME” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER CO NO” will be displuyed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “CO 1: 1.5 SEC” will be displayed and 
    “1.5 SEC” will blink. 
    L( start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired CO number instead 
    of 
    the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous CO 
    for displaying the disconnect 
    time. 
    4.0 
    set on all 3 CO= 
    [19] [NEXT] [x] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    . 
    Press the SELECT button to alternate be- 
    tween 1.5 set and 4.0 sec. 
    See pqe 5-16. 
    5. Press the MEMORY butto,l. 
    The blinking LCD will stop.  
    						
    							A=[*]: to assign the same on a113 CO’s 
    -a:ar; 
    until the desired mode appears 
    [20] [NEXT] [i4] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    ~][NEXT][NEXTI(SELECT][MEMORY][ENDI 
    .-.---- until the desired CO number appears 
    To detect that an outside party has hung up and 
    then terminate the outside 
    (after a conversation, 
    conference etc.) a CPC signal is needed. 
    CPC signal can be removed or added at 
    customer’s request. 
    1. Dial (20). 
    “CPC DETECTION” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER CO NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “CO 1: ENABLE” will be displayed and 
    “ENABLE” will blink. 
    . Press the SELECT button, to alternate be- 
    tween ENABLE and DISABLE to select the 
    desired mode. 
    5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    2-28 . 
    Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment of the other CO’s. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    s 
    ou start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired CO number instead 
    e NEXT button at step 3. 
    PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous CO for displaying the calling party 
    control signal selection. 
    & 
    See page 5-16.  
    						
    							_.......... 
    until the desired mode appeurs 
    TONE CALL.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . default (all 8 extensions) 
    VOICE CALL 
    I 
    [21] [NEXT] [AB] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    ;;;] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SELECT] [MEMORY][END] 
    L---- until the desired extension number appears 
    The intercom alerting mode (tone alertinglvoice 
    alerting) at a receiving extension can be selected 
    through programming. 
    NE...Tone alerting (ringing) sounds at the 
    receivitzg extension. 
    VOICE.. Voice alerting instead 
    of Tone alerting 
    is heard through the speaker on the 
    receiving extension. 
    1. dial (21). 
    “INTCOM CALL MODE” will be display- 
    ed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: TONE CALL” will be displayed and 
    “TONE” will blink. 
    . Press the SELECT button to alternate be- 
    tween TONE CALL and VOICE CALL to 
    select the desired mode. 
    . Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5 to program the call mode 
    of the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial progratn mode, press 
    the END button. 
    2-D When you start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    instead 
    of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to rhe 
    previous extension 
    for displaying the alerting 
    mode. 
    VOICE CALL on the extension 13 
    [21] [NEXT] [13] [SELECT] [MEMORY] 
    [END1 
    e 
    See page 5-16.  
    						
    							:.‘-----.-‘----‘----‘---.-.-~ AB= [-?+I: to assign the same on all 8 extensions 
    1 ..II..[::,~ 
    I~_.____________ until the desired combination appears 
    D-PHONE 1, 2 . I . . . . . defauh (aa 8 extensions) 
    D-PHONE I 
    D-PHONE 2 
    D-PHONE * * 5 (deny the ringing) 
    I 
    [22] [NEXT] [riB] [SELiCT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    ;;;] [NEXT] [NE?T] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    ~-----until the desired extension number appears 
    Allows each extension to be programmed for 
    receiving calls from up to 2 doorphones. 
    A doorphone is option. 
    s Dial (22). 
    “DOOR PHONE RCV” will be displayed. 
    . Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: D-PHONE 1, 2” will be displayed and 
    “1, 2” will blink. 
    . Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the 
    desired combination 
    of doorphones (which 
    are to be connected to that extension) is 
    displayed. 
    5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    , Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the combina- 
    tion 
    of the other extensions. When you start the programming from step I, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    instead 
    of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous extension for displaying the door- 
    allow extension 12 to receive from D- 
    PHONE 2 
    [22] [NEXT] [12] [SELECT] [SELECT] 
    [MEMORY] [END] 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. e See page 5-16. 
    2-30  
    						
    							.--.-------..--------..-.----. AB= [*I: to assign the same on all 8 extensions 
    until desired combination appears 
    . default (all 8 extensions) 
    [23] [NEXT] [AB] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    [g] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    L--- - until the desired extension rlumber appears 
    Permits an extension user to answer other 
    ringing telephones, provided that they are in the 
    same pickup group. Each extension may belong to more than one 
    pickup group, up to two, or does not belong 
    the group. 
    When you start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    / 
    . Dial (23). 
    “PICKUP GROUP” will be displayed. 
    . Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: PICKUP-G: 1” will be displayed and 
    “1” will blink. This means that extension 11 
    belongs to pickup group 1. 
    a Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the 
    desired group combination is displayed. 
    5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment 
    of the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    2-31 instead 
    of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous extension 
    for displaying the pickup 
    group assignment. 
    Examples: 
    extension 14...Pickup Group 1 
    [23] 
    [NEXT] 1141 [MEMORY] [END] 
    extension 15.. Pickup Group 2 
    [23] [NEXT] [15] [SELECT] [MEMORY] 
    WDI 
    e 
    See page 5-17.  
    						
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