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    							CO Flexible Port Assignment2-61
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    Programming Steps
    If the CO Line numbers need to be relocated to different ports, pressFLASHand dial[42].
    The following message displays:
    Buttons 1 through 18 indicate Ports 1 through 144. When the relocation program is initially
    entered, Button #1 is lit to indicate that the user is programming the CO Line numbers.
    To change the CO Line number assigned to any port:
    1. Dial the position number on the display (01 through 08).
    2. Then dial the CO Line number desired and press HOLD.
    EXAMPLE1--If [01003] is dialed and the HOLD button is pressed, the CO line number of
    the first entry on the display changes to [003]. Since [003] was shown as the third entry on
    the display, that entry is blank (###).
    EXAMPLE 2-- If Button #3 (CO Ports 17-24) is pressed, the following display appears:
    EXAMPLE 3-- If [03020] is dialed, the CO line number of the third entry on the display
    changes to [020]. Since [020] was shown as the fourth entry on the display, that entry is
    blank (###).
    CO 001 002 003 004 005
    006 007 008
    CO 003 002 ### 004 005
    006 007 008
    CO 017 018 019 020 021
    022 023 024
    CO 017 018 020 ### 021
    022 023 024
    When all the CO Line numbers desired have been programmed, a system reset
    is required to update the data. This is done so that the programming of CO Lines
    can be done while the system is in use. 
    						
    							2-62CO Line - Access
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    CO Line - Access
    Description
    Through programming, telephones are allowed or denied access to particular outside lines or
    line groups. Refer to“Line Group Access - Station”on page 2-68,“Flexible Button”on page 2-138,
    and“CO Line Group Programming”on page 2-69.
    Operation
    To access an outside line:
    1. Press idle CO line button, POOL button,
    -or-
    Dial CO line group access code or LCR code: 9, 801-823, 88+LLL (LLL = CO Line number).
    2. Dial desired number for outside call.
    3. Lift handset to converse or use speakerphone.
     SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
    To access an outside line:
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Dial access code: 9, 801-823, 88+LLL (LLL = CO line number).
    3. Dial telephone number.
    Conditions
    »Access to trunk group must be programmed by installer/administrator.
    »TheCOlinemustbeidle. 
    						
    							CO Line Attributes2-63
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    CO Line Attributes
    Initialize CO Line Attributes
    Description
    CO Line parameters may be initialized to set all data fields to their original, default values. The
    following data fields are returned to their default value upon initializing the CO Line
    Attributes.
    Table2-4:COLineAttributeDefaults
    Program
    CodeFlexible
    ButtonFeaturesDefault Value
    (after initialization)
    FLASH 40
    PA G E A1 DTMF/Dial Pulse Programming DTMF
    2CO/PBXProgramming CO
    3 Universal Night Answer (UNA) Enabled
    4 DISACO-to-CO(PerCOLine) Enabled
    5Privacy Enabled
    6 Loop Supervision Programming 4=400 ms
    7 DISA Programming None
    8 CO Line Group Programming Group 01
    9 Class of Service (COS) Programming COS 1
    10 CO Line Ringing Assignments STA 100
    11 CO Line Identification Display Line XXX
    12 CO Direction Incoming/Outgoing
    13 Display Ring Assignments 100A
    14 DID/TIE Signal Type Wink
    15 911 Attendant Alert Disabled
    16 EKTS Disabled
    FLASH 40
    PA G E B1 T-1 Signaling Type Loop Start
    2T-1Ringback Enabled
    3 T-1 Dial Tone Disabled
    4 Transmit Volume 5=0 db
    5 Preset Call Forward Destination None
    6 Preset Forward Voice Mail ID None
    7 Universal Day Answer (UDA) Disabled
    8 Music-On-Hold (per CO Line) Channel 1
    9 Ring Tone (per CO Line) Tone # 00
    10 Directory Number None
    11 SPID None 
    						
    							2-64CO Line Attributes
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the CO LINE ATTRIBUTES flexible button (FLASH 80, Button #2). The following
    message displays:
    2. Press the HOLD button. A confirmation tone sounds.
    FLASH 40
    PA G E C1 Flash Timer Programming 10=1.0 sec
    2 Ring Delay Timer 00=Disabled
    3 Wink Timer 140 ms
    4 Release Timer 020=200 ms
    5 Reseize Timer 200=200 ms
    6 Guard Timer 05=.5 sec
    7 Seize Timer 010=0.1 sec
    8 Preset Forward Timer 10 sec
    9 DID Collect Timer 015=150 ms
    10 T-1 Collect Timer 015=150 ms
    INITIALIZE CO LINES
    PRESS HOLD
    Table2-4:COLineAttributeDefaults
    Program
    CodeFlexible
    ButtonFeaturesDefault Value
    (after initialization) 
    						
    							CO Line Attributes2-65
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    PrintCOLineAttributes
    Description
    The Print CO Line Attributes command dumps the entire database as a permanent record
    which can serve as a hardcopy of the database The system baud rate must match that of the
    printer or receiving device.
    When printing the CO Line attributes the following data prints:
    
    						
    							2-66CO Line DTMF Sending
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the CO LINE ATTRIBUTES flexible button(FLASH 85, Button #2). The following
    message displays:
    2. To print data for:
    
    						
    							CO Line DTMF Sending2-67
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    Flexible button #19 (Page A) is lit. The following message displays to indicate current
    programming of that line or group of lines:
    XXX-XXX = CO Line Range
    4. Press the DTMF/DIAL PULSE flexible button(FLASH 40, Page A, Button #1).
    5. Enter a 0 or 1 that corresponds with the following entries:
    [0] = Dial Pulse
    [1] = DTMF
    6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds.
    DEFAULT…All lines are set for DTMF.
    DTMF On/Off Time Operation
    Description
    The DTMF On/Off Time feature lets the installer select the DTMF On/Off Time on a
    system-wide basis. This lets the installer customize the system for certain applications that
    require more than the standard DTMF Time of 100ms on and 100ms off.
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the DTMF TIME OPERATION flexible button(FLASH 02, Button #6). The following
    message displays:
    2. Enter a valid number (1-9) on the dial pad for the DTMF On and Off Times (100-900 ms).
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds.
    DEFAULT…DTMF Time Operation is set for 100 ms On and 100 ms Off.
    XXX - XXX PAGE A
    ENTER BUTTON NUMBER
    PULSE / DTMF 0-1
    DTMF
    DTMF ON/OFF TIME 1-9
    1 
    						
    							2-68CO Line Group
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    CO Line Group
    Description
    Outside lines can be placed in one of twenty-four groups if the customers business requires
    such grouping. Stations are then individually assigned access to these groups and given the
    ability to dial on particular lines.
    Line Group Access - Station
    Description
    A station can access any combination of outside line groups, or a station may not be allowed
    access to outside lines. CO line groups are used primarily by single line telephones or for
    flexible buttons assigned as pooled group buttons on a Key Telephone.
    Programming Steps
    1. PressFLASHand dial[50]. Flexible button #24 (New Range) is lit and the following
    message displays:
    2. Enter the range of station numbers to be programmed. If only one station is being
    programmed, enter that number twice, e.g., [100 100].
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    Flexible button #19 (Page A) is lit.
    4. Pressbutton#20.ThedisplayupdatestoreflectcurrentprogrammingforPageB.
    XXX-XXX = Station Range
    5. Press the CO LINE GROUP ACCESS flexible button(FLASH50,PageB,Button#8).The
    following message displays:
    STATION ATTRIBUTES
    SELECT A STATION RANGE
    If HOLD is pressed without entering a station range, all stations are selected.
    XXX - XXX PAGE B
    ENTERBUTTONNUMBER
    LINE GROUP ACCESS 1-23
    1 
    						
    							CO Line Group2-69
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    6. To add a Line Group, enter a valid number (00, or 01–23) to designate the outside line
    groups that the station can access, press 1, and then press HOLD to save the entry. A
    confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    7. To delete a Line Group, enter a valid number (00, or 01-23), press 0, and then press HOLD.
    A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    DEFAULT…Stations are allowed access to Group 1.
    CO Line Group Programming
    Description
    Twenty four line groups are available for CO line assignment. Groups should be assigned
    according to type (local, FX, WATS, etc.). All unassigned CO lines should be programmed into
    a different group so they are not accessed by Line Queuing, Pooled Group access (Pool
    Buttons), Speed Dial, or LCR features.
    Line Group 0 is for programming a line(s) as private. CO Lines assigned to Line Group 0 can
    only be accessed by stations with a direct CO appearance (button) on their phone. All unused
    COsshouldbeplacedinLineGroup0.
    Programming Steps
    1. PressFLASHand dial[40]. The following message displays:
    2. Enter a valid number for the range of lines being programmed. If only one line is being
    programmed, enter that number twice (001 001).
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    Flexible button #19 (Page A) is lit. The following message displays to indicate current
    programming of that line or group of lines:
    XXX-XXX = CO Line Range
    00+1+HOLD = No Access (911 calls are blocked unless 911 Feature is active).
    01+1+HOLD = Access to Group 1 by dialing Code 9 or 801(Code 800 if 911 Feature
    is active).
    Users access Line Groups 2-23 by dialing 802-823, respectively.
    When tying multiple systems together, use the Networking Table (FLASH 16).
    CO LINE ATTRIBUTES
    SELECT A CO LINE RANGE
    If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines are selected.
    XXX - XXX PAGE A
    ENTER BUTTON NUMBER 
    						
    							2-70CO Line - Identification
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    4. Press the CO LINE GROUP flexible button(FLASH 40, Page A, Button #8).
    5. Enter a valid number on the dial pad (0-23) which corresponds to Groups 0-23.
    6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    DEFAULT…All lines are placed in Line Group 1.
    CO Line - Identification
    Description
    The CO Line Identification feature allows entering a name into the database for each
    individual line (trunk) connected to the system. The name may be entered in any
    combination up to 12-characters in length (this represents 24 digits entered). When the CO
    line identification field is programmed, display telephones receive the identification field in
    place of the default field (LINE XXX).
    SMDR always print the line number in place of the programmed name. A programmable data
    field is available for each line in the system.
    CO Line Identification Display
    Description
    The Co Line Identification Display feature allows the entry of a name for each line (trunk)
    connected to the system. Once entered into the database, LCD phones, including the
    Attendant stations, receive the programmed line name in place of the default LINE XXX
    message. This applies to all line call processing conditions where the current LINE XXX
    message displays. SMDR continues to print out the line number in place of the programmed
    name. If the line name was not programmed, the current LINE XXX display is the default. A
    programmable data field is available for each line in the system. Line names may be assigned
    using the range programming.
    A message similar to the following display is used for all CO Line displays when a name is
    programmed for a CO Line.
    LINE GROUP 0-23
    1
    LINE RINGING
    nnnnnnnnnnnn HH:MM am
    Entries can be made using a keyboard by following the same outlined procedures
    usingFigure E-1: Data Terminal Program Codes Cross Reference. 
    						
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