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    							CO Line - Identification2-71
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    Programming Steps
    Each CO line can be programmed to have a name associated to it in database programming.
    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
    4. Press the CO LINE IDENTIFICATION flexible button(FLASH 40, Page A, Button #11).The
    following message displays:
    5. Enter the name by using keys on the dial pad as follows. Valid alphanumeric characters
    are: [A-Z], [0-9], [
    ✳], [#], [-] [spaces] and other ASCII characters as listed inFigure 2-3.
    Any combination up to 12 characters may be entered (this represents 24 digits entered).
    Figure 2-3: Dial Pad Keys
    6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    CO LINE AT TRIBUTES
    SELECTACOLINERANGE
    If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines are selected.
    XXX - XXX PAGE A
    ENTERBUTTONNUMBER
    LINE ID
    LINE 001
    Other Codes
    1=1# 8=8# =01 *=*#
    2 = 2# 9 = 9# , = 02 ( = #1
    3 = 3# 0 = 0# ? = 03 ) = #2
    4 = 4# Space = 11 / = 04 + = #3
    5 = 5# : = 12 ! = *1 = = #4
    6 = 6# - = 13 $ = *2 # = ##
    7=7#‘=14 &=*4 .=24 
    						
    							2-72 CO Line - Incoming Ringing Assignment
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    CO Line - Incoming Ringing Assignment
    Description
    Each CO line may be programmed (in database admin) so that incoming ringing on the
    specified CO line(s) may be assigned initial ringing to one of the following destinations:
    
    						
    							CO Line - Incoming Ringing Assignment 2-73
    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 RING ASSIGNMENT flexible button(FLASH 40, Page A, Button #10).The
    display shows the following information:
    5. Enter a valid Destination (DDD) or (DDDD) and Ring type (R) followed by the HOLD
    button. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    To add multiple stations:
    Enter: DDDR HOLD DDDR HOLD DDDR HOLD...etc.
    (Example: 1073 HOLD, 1083 HOLD, 1093 HOLD)
    To delete a single station:
    Enter: DDD0 HOLD
    (Example:1080HOLD)
    XXX - XXX PAGE A
    ENTER BUTTON NUMBER
    RING ASSIGNMENTS
    ENTER DDDR
    The actual LCD displays a 3-digit destination field (DDD), but both a 3- or 4-digit
    entry is possible.
    Table2-5:COLineRingingAssignments
    Valid 3-and 4-Digit Destinations (DDD) and (DDDD) Valid Ring Types (R)
    [9020-9999] = System Speed Bins 9020–9999,
    for Off-Net Ringing[0] = No Ring; unassigned; or to delete a
    station
    [100-351] = Extension Numbers [1] = Day Ring [D]
    [440-447] = Voice Mail Groups 1–8 [2] = Night Ring [N]
    [450-457] = Hunt Groups 1–8[3]=Day/NightRing[DN]
    [499] = Direct Ringing to Modem [4] = Special Only [S]
    [550-565] = ACD Groups 1–16 [5] = Day/Special [DS]
    [550-557] = UCD Groups 1–8 [6] = Night/Special [NS]
    [7] = All Modes [Day/Night/Special [A] 
    						
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    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    To delete multiple stations:
    Enter: DDD0 HOLD DDD0 HOLD...etc.
    (Example: 1080 HOLD, 1090 HOLD)
    DEFAULT…All CO lines ring at the Attendant, Station 100 during Day and Night Modes.
    Incoming CO Line Ringing - Setting Flash Rate
    Description
    The Incoming CO Line Ringing flash rate is the rate at which an Incoming CO line or Loop
    Button flashes. This flash rate can be programmed to 29 different options identified in the
    flash rate table, which enables the programmer to customize the key system configuration to
    desired flash rates.
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the INC CO RING flexible button(FLASH 07, Button #1). The following message
    displays:
    2. Enter a valid number (00-28) on the dial pad that correspond to one of the 29 available
    options. (Refer toTable 2-13 on page 2-137.)
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    DEFAULT…Incoming CO Ringing flash rate is set for RED 480 ipm Flutter (08).
    Display Ring Assignments
    Description
    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).
    INC CO RING 00-28
    RED 480 IPM FLUTTER
    CO LINE ATTRIBUTES
    SELECTACOLINERANGE
    If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines are selected. 
    						
    							CO Line - Incoming Ringing Assignment 2-75
    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. PressFLASH 40, Page A, Button #13to display ring assignments. Assignments are
    displayed in sets of 8, up to the number programmed. The following format displays the
    assignments.
    DDD = Destination
    RR:
    [0] = No Ring
    1[D]=DayRing
    2 [N] = Night Ring
    3 [DN] = Day/Night Ring
    4 [S] = Special Only
    5 [DS] = Day/Special
    6 [NS] = Night/Special
    7 [A] = All Modes (Day/Night/Special)
    5. PressFLASH 40, Page A, Button #13additional times to cycle to the next group of eight
    ring assignments. Ring assignments are displayed in numerical order, from the lowest to
    the highest number.
    Release Timer
    Description
    The Release Timer option allows the user to adjust the release timer on a per CO Line basis.
    The release timer is used on ground start type trunks.
    This timer is a lead filter timer. The CO must remove ground from the tip lead for longer than
    this timer in order for the system to recognize it.
    Programming Steps
    1. PressFLASHand dial[40]. The following message displays:
    XXX - XXX PAGE A
    ENTER BUTTON NUMBER
    DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR
    DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR
    CO LINE ATTRIBUTES
    SELECTACOLINERANGE 
    						
    							2-76 CO Line - Incoming Ringing Assignment
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    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 Button #21 to select Page C. The display updates. The following message displays to
    indicate current programming of that line or group of lines:
    XXX-XXX = CO Line Range
    4. Press the RELEASE TIMER Button(FLASH 40, Page C, Button #4)intheflexiblebutton
    field. The following message displays:
    5. Enter a valid number on the dial pad which corresponds to 000-255 ms.
    6. Press HOLD button to save entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    DEFAULT…Release Timer is set for 200 ms.
    Reseize Timer
    Description
    The Reseize Timer option lets the user adjust the Reseize Timer on a per CO Line basis. The
    Reseize Timer can be used on any trunk type. This timer sets the time period that a trunk is
    held disconnected after receiving a disconnect before being reseized when a device is
    queued for a member of the trunk group.
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the RESEIZE TIMER Button(FLASH 40, Page C, Button #5)intheflexiblebutton
    field. The following message displays:
    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad that corresponds to 000–255 (0 ms to 2.55 seconds).
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    DEFAULT…Reseize Timer is set for two seconds.
    If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines are selected.
    XXX - XXX PAGE C
    ENTER BUTTON NUMBER
    RELEASE TIMER 000-255
    020
    RESEIZE TIMER 000-255
    200 
    						
    							CO Line - Incoming Ringing Assignment 2-77
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    Guard Timer
    Description
    The outgoing Guard Timer is used to set the length of time a CO is held busy to outgoing
    seizure after a valid release is detected. If a user attempts to access a CO line before the Guard
    Timer expires, their LED illuminates to indicate that the line is seized, however the CO line is
    not actually seized until the timer expires. The user gets a busy tone, and may receive a
    delayed CO dial tone if the timer is set to a large value.
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the GUARD TIMER button(FLASH 40, Page C, Button #6)intheflexiblebutton
    field. The following message displays:
    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad which corresponds to 1–60 (100 ms to 6 seconds).
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    DEFAULT…Guard Timer is set for .5 seconds.
    Seize Timer
    Description
    The Seize Timer option allows the user to adjust the Seize Timer on a per CO Line basis. The
    Seize Timer is used on ground start type trunks. This Seize Timer is a lead filter timer. The CO
    must provide ground at the tip lead for longer than this timer in order for the system to
    recognize it.
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the SEIZE TIMER Button(FLASH 40, Page C, Button #7)in the flexible button field.
    The following message displays:
    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad which corresponds to 000–255 (100 ms to 2.55
    seconds).
    3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. A confirmation tone heard and the display
    updates.
    DEFAULT…Seize Timer is set for 0.1 seconds.
    GUARD TIMER 1-60
    05
    SEIZE TIMER 000-255
    010 
    						
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    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    Tra n s m i t Vo l u m e
    Description
    Up to ten volume levels are available for each CO Line in the system.
    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.
    4. Press the Page B flexible button (Button #20). The following message displays:
    XXX-XXX = CO Line Range
    5. Press the TRANSMIT VOLUME flexible button(FLASH 40, Page B, Button #4).The
    following message displays:
    6. Enter a valid number (0-9) for the desired volume level.
    7. When the desired level is selected, press HOLD to complete the entry. A confirmation
    tone sounds and the display updates.
    DEFAULT…All CO lines are programmed for level 5 (0 dB).
    Do NOT adjust this option without consulting Technical Support first. The default
    settings were set to apply to most applications. Have the dB readings on all CO lines
    available when calling Technical Support.
    CO LINE ATTRIBUTES
    SELECTACOLINERANGE
    If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines are selected.
    XXX - XXX PAGE B
    ENTER BUTTON NUMBER
    TRANSMIT VOLUME 0-9
    0DB
    [0] -15 dB [5] 0 dB
    [1] -12 dB [6] +3 dB
    [2] -9 dB [7] +6 dB
    [3] -6 dB [8] +7.5 dB
    [4] -3 dB [9] +9.0 dB 
    						
    							CO Line Loop and Pool Buttons 2-79
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    CO Line Loop and Pool Buttons
    Description
    A station not having a direct appearance for a CO line receives incoming CO calls and
    transferred CO calls under the LOOP button. Only one call at a time can be connected to a
    keyset on the LOOP button.
    
    						
    							2-80 CO Line Loop and Pool Buttons
    Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
    4. Press the CO LOOP POOL flexible button (FLASH 50, Page A, Button #17). The following
    message displays:
    5. Enter a 0 or 1 on the dial pad to enable/disable this feature.
    [0] = Disable
    [1] = Enable
    6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds.
    DEFAULT…CO Loop Pool is disabled.
    Operation
    To make a Loop button:
    1. Press the SPEED button twice.
    2. Press the desired flexible button.
    3. Dial [89].
    4. Press HOLD.
    In-Use Hold (I-Hold) Flash Rate
    Description
    The In Use-Hold (I-Hold) flash rate is the rate at which a CO Line button or Loop button flashes
    when a call is placed on In-Use Hold (I-Hold). This flash rate can be programmed to
    29 different options identified in the flash rate table. This enables the programmer to
    customize the key system configuration to desired flash rates.
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the IN-USE HOLD flexible button(FLASH 07, Button #14). The following message
    displays:
    2. Enter a valid number (00-28) on the dial pad to correspond to one of the 29 available
    options. (Refer toTable 2-13 on page 2-137.)
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
    DEFAULT…In-Use Hold (I-Hold) flash rate is set for a Green 60 ipm Flash (17).
    CO LOOP POOL FLEX 0-1
    DISABLED
    IN-USE HOLD 00-28
    GREEN 60 IPM FLASH 
    						
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