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    							PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS 
    SECTION 200-096-302 
    FEBRUARY1991 
    PROGRAM30 
    STATION CLASSOFSERVICE 
    (PORTS 00 -31) 
    SELECT = Port Number(s) 1 
    I Key LEDs 
    Enter the port number(s) to which class 
    Light LEDs for the port specified in the 
    of service must be assigned. See Note 4 
    last step. All Key.s/LEDs marked with 
    for entering a range of ports. 
    an “X” in the table below should be lit. 
    Feature Key Port Numbers 00-31 
    LED 00101 ~02~03~04/05~06/07~08~09~10~11~12~13~14~15~16~17~18/19~20~21~22~23~24/25/26~27 
    / 
    I I I III III I III I III I I 
    Change Verified A.C. (R3)” 
    Account Codes Verified (R3) 
    Digital Tele. Recv. Vol. (R3)14 
    Digital Tele. Recv. Vol. (R3)14 
    Chanae DISA Securitv Code8 IR21 
    ” 3 I I .- 
    Change TR Override Code 12 09 
    Forced Acc’t Code 08 /Jo  1 1   
    OCNBusy Override Automatic5 07 
    I I I I I I I I 
    ABR Access Enabled 
    Speed Dial Allowed 
    I I I MIC on at Start of Call 13 
    l03liilI1 I / I I j iii i i Ii i iii i iii I I 
    MIC Key Lock Enabled I3 1 02 11 i j 1 j 1 j 1 j i I i j i i I 
    Speakerphone Enabled 1011 I I / II i / I I I 
    28 29 30 3 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data reads LEDs 01, 05, 07, and 12 ON for all ports. 
    3. Ports 32 - 95 on next page. The same notes apply to all ports. 
    4. A range of ports may be specified by entering 
    _ 
    q [7’El00 
    Low port in range i -High port in range 
    5. If this LED is turned OFF, OCA and Busy Override must be accessed manually by dialing1 If kept ON, ACB and Executive Override 
    cannot be accessed. 
    6. If all stations are allowed Privacy Override, (the system will be non-private), allowing up to three telephones to talk on the same CO line. 
    7. See Program 10-2 to enable/disable Priv./Exec./DND override warnina tones. 
    8. Change DISA security code is available with Release 2 and above softw>re only. To change DISA code from selected stations: Dial 
    mBII+code+i. 
    9. DP or DTMF is specified for standard telephones only, PSTU or PEW (circuits 1 and 2). 
    IO. To change a 4-digit Traveling Class Override (T. C. 0.) code: Dial m + 
    q 0 q + code + 1. 
    lxln =lil-Cl assl,~II-Class2,~~0-Class3,~~~-Class4. 
    Il. To change verified account codes from selected stations: Dialm + III+ Code Number (000 - 299) + code 
    (I - 15 digits) + 1, Note that the total account code digit length is set in Program 60-4; all digits do not have to be verified. 
    12. To change the 4-digit T. R. override codes (1 or 2) from selected stations: Dialm + 111 + coae + 3 arm + 1 B 8+ code + I. 
    13. MIC ON/OFF at start of call (LED 03 ON = MIC ON, LED 03 OFF = MIC OFF) is only in effect if MIC key lock is enabled (LED 02 = ON). 
    14. There are nine handset receiver volume levels, 1 * 9 (9 being the highest). The initial off-hook /eve/ can be set anywhere from level 2 to 5. Set the initial 
    level with one of the following combinations: Level 2 = 12 OFF/13 OFF; Level 3 = 12 ON/l3 OFF [default level); Level 4 = 12 OFF/13 ON; 
    Level 5 = 12 ON/13 ON. 
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    PROGRAM30 
    STATION CLASS OFSERVICE 
    (PORTS32-95) .: 
    . 
    Feature 
    Priv. Override Allowed’ 
    Exec. Override Allowed 7 
    DND Override Allowed’ 
    Change T.C.O. Code (R3) lo Key 
    LED 3213313413E 
    20 i 
    19 I 
    18 
    17 
    16 I 
    ChangeVerified A.C. (R3) I1 15 1 / ~ 
    Account Codes Verified (R3) 14 1 I 
    Digital Tele. Recv. Vol. (R3)14 13 1 j 
    Digital Tele. Recv. Vol. (R3)14 12 / 1 
    Dial Pulse (DTMF Off) g 11 i 
    Change DISA Security Code (R2)8 10 1 
    Change TR Override Codei 1 09 1 1 I 1 
    Forced Account Code 1081 1 / ~ 
    OCAIBusy Override Automatic 5 07 1 i ~ 
    ABR Access Enabled 
    Speed Dial Allowed 
    MIC on at Start of Call ‘3 03 
    MIC Key Lock Enabled 13 
    02 
    Speakerphone Enabled 
    01 1 Port Numbers 32-63 
    40~41~42~43~44~45~46~47~48/49~50~51~52~53~54~55~56~57~58~59~60~61i62~6: 
    i-i . 
    i 1 
    ii1 1 I 
    !I I 
    I 
    II / 
    I I I 
    Feature Key Port Numbers 64-95 
    LED 64165 66~67 68 69/7Oi71 72173 74 75 76 77178179 80/81182183 84185 86187 88 89 gojgl 92l93l94lg 
    20 / 
    Priv. Override Allowed’ 
    Exec. Override Allowed’ 19 1 
    18 DND Override Allowed 7 17 
    Change T.C.O. Code (R3)l” 
    ChangeVerified A.C. (R3)” 15 
    Account Codes Verified (R3) 
    Digital Tele. Recv. Vol. (R3)14 
    Digital Tele. Recv. Vol. (R3)14 12 / 
    Dial Pulse (DTMF Off) g 11 
    Change DISA Security Code (R2)8 
    Change TR Override Code12 
    Forced Acc’t Code 
    OCAJBusy Override Automat; 5 
    ABR Access Enabled 
    Speed Dial Allowed 
    MIC on at Startif Call I3 
    MIC Key Lock Enabled I3 
    Speakerphone Enabled 
    Notes from page 2-71 apply. 
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    PROGRAM31 
    STATIONCLASSOFSERVICE 
    (PORTSOO-31) 
    SELECT = Port Number(s) 
    Key LEDs 
    Enter the port number(s) 
    Light LEDs for the port specified in 
    to which class of service 
    the last step. All keys/LEDs marked with 
    must be assigned. 
    an “X” in the table below should be lit. 
    See Note 4 for entering 
    a range of ports. 
    I Feature 
    I  I I 
    Key Port NumbersOO-31 
    LED 00 01102103 04 05 06 07 08109110 11 12 13 14 
    15 16 17/18~19~20/21~22~23~24/25~26~27~28~29~30~31 
    INTOUCH (B + Station No.) 20 I I I I I I I I I III i 1 
    INTOUCH (B No Station) 19 
    Block Exec./Priv. Ovr. 8 18 
    End/End Sional Rev (VM) 17 I I 
    Receive VM ID Code 16 
    INTOUCH Integration (AID) 15 
    Group Page 4 - EKTs/DKTs 14 
    - 
    I I 
    GroupPage3-EKTs/DKTs 113 1 1 1 I I 1 1 / I / 1 / I 
    I I I I I I I I I I I I ! 
    I I I I I I I I I I I I I / I 
    1 
    Group Page 2 - EKTs/DKTs 12 I 
    Group Page 1 - EKTs/DKTs 11 
    All Call Page Allowed - EKTs/DKTs lo 
    VM (No Conference) 
    09 
    VM Group 4 08 
    VM Group 3 07 
    VM Group 2 06 
    VM Group 1 05 
    VM to VM Call Blocking (R3) 7 04 
    ---I I OCA Enabled (Receive) 03 
    Handsfree No Warning 02 
    Handsfree Disabled 
    01 
    * I I I I I 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data reads LED IO ON for all ports. 
    3. Ports 32 - 95 on next page. The same notes apply. 
    4. A range of ports may be specified by entering 
    q owno 
    7  
    Low port High port 
    5. IfkeyLED 15islit, keyLED 17mustbelit. in range in range 
    IfkeyLED lgislit, keyLED 17mustbelit. 
    If key LED 20 is lit, key LEDs 17 and 19 must both be lit. 
    6. INTOUCH B + Station No.19 No Station requires INTOUCH software Release B.06 or above. 
    7. VM to VM call block should be “ON” for all VM (PSTWPESU) ports if the Voice 
    Mail/Auto Attendant machine 
    does supervised and/or screened transfer. 
    8. Block Exec./Priv. override (LED 18 “ON’7 prevents Privacy Override to the selected Station unless the 
    m key is “0N”at that station; this option (LED 18 “ON’:, prevents executive override to the station 
    under all conditions. 
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    PROGRAM31 
    STATIONCLASSOFSERVICE 
    (PORTS32-95) 
    Feature Key Port Numbers 32 - 63 
    LED 32~33~34/35~36/37~38/39~40~41/42~43~44~45~46~47~48/49~50~51~52/53~54~55~56/57~58~59~60~61~62~63 
    INTOUCH (B+Station No.) 20 / / I I I 1 I I I I I I I 
    I I I I I 
    I I I I I I I I I I I I , -...-,-..,” 
    Group Page 3 - EKTs/DKTs 13 
    Group Page 2 - EKTs/DKTs 12 
    Group Page 1 - EKTs/DKTs 11 
    All Call Page Allowed - EKT! 
    . ,. . ,. - . 
    Feature Key Port Numbers 64 - 95 
    LED 64165166j67168/69170171172/73174175176177j78/79180181182183184185186187188189190191192l93/94/95 
    INTOUCH (B+Station No.) 20 1 1 / I / I / 1 1 1 1 I / j / I I I I I I I I 
    I I I I I I I j 
    INTOUCH (B No Station) 19 
    Block Exec./Priv. Ovr. * 18 
    End/End Signal Rev. (VM) 17 
    Receive VM ID Code 16 
    INTOUCH Integration (AID) 15 1 
    - -IL-- Group Page 4 - EKTs/DKTs 14 I 
    Group Page 3 - EKTs/DKTs 13 
    Group Page 2 - EKTslDKTs 12 
    Group Page 1 - EKTs/DKTs 11 
    All Call Page Allowed - EKTs/DKTs lo 
    I VM (No Conference) 09 
    VM Group 4 08 
    VM Group 3 07 
    VM Group 2 06 
    VM Group 1 05 
    VM to VM Call Blocking (R3) 7 04 
    OCA Enabled (Receive) 03 
    Handsfree No Warning 
    02 
    Handsfree Disabled 01 
    1 
    Notes from page 2-73 apply. I 
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    PROGRAM32 
    AUTOMATICPREFERENCE 
    . 
    I-I-IS~H-151011~-0-nOl-)-I-I-I 
    SELECT = Port Number / / ~~ ‘- Automatic Preference Code: 
    Enter the port number of the 
    station having preference defined. 
    See Note 3 below for entering 
    a range of ports. 
    Enter 00 for no selection. 
    DA JA = Ringing Code Enter 0 I for intercom. 
    Enter 0 to disable Ringing Line Preference. Enter 02 for lowest CO line. 
    Enter 1 to enable Ringing Line Preference. Enter 11 - 18 for Line Groups I- 8. 
    18 
    19 
    20 
    21 
    22 
    23 
    24 
    25 
    26 36 
    37 
    49 
    50 
    51 
    52 
    Port Ringing Automatic 
    Number (,“zfyj Preference 
    Code 
    64 
    65 
    66 
    67 
    68 
    69 
    70 
    71 
    72 
    73 
    74 
    -?c 
    76 
    77 
    83 
    84 
    85 
    86 
    87 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data assigns Ringing Code 1 and Automatic Off-hook Code 00 for al/ports. Power up sequence assigns Automatic Off-hook Code 
    0 1 to programming port 05. 
    3. To enter a range of ports dial the following key sequence: 
    ’ 
    4. Automatic Preference applies to Off-hook and onwoo 
    speaker key. 
    5. This program applies to electronic and digital telephones 7--  
    only; standard telephones always select the system Low port 
    High port 
    intercom path when going off-hook. 
    I 
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    PROGRAM 33 
    I STATION HUNTING (VOICE CALLS ONLY) 
    SELECT = Port Number (00-95) 
    Enter the port number 
    of the Hunt From station. 
    See Note 3 for entering 
    a range of ports. HUNT TO = (00-95) 
    Enter the Hunt To 
    port number. 
    See Note 4. 
    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 
    48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 
    62 63 
    64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 
    80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data does not assign Hunt To points to any port. 
    3. A range of ports may be assigned by pressing the following key sequence: 
    4. Press LED/key 01 to delete a digit from Hunt To port. 
    q OHOI7 
    7  
    5. If a Hunt station is in Call Forward, calls will be directed to the forwarded Low port 
    destination. 
    6. CO lines will Hunt if they are programmed to ring at the Hunt station only; 
    CO lines that ring at more than one station in any given ring program (81- 
    89) will not Hunt. High port 
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    k Seconds 
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    SECTION 200-096-302 
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    PROGRAM 34 
    HOLD/PARK RECALL TIMING 
    SELECT = Port Number (00-95) HOLD TIME = Seconds 
    Enter the port number having Enter the number of seconds the 
    its Hold/Park Recall Time defined. 
    system will wait. Use three digits, 
    See Note 4 for entering a Acceptable range is 000 or 
    range of ports. 011-160. See Note 3. 
    i 
    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 
    48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 
    64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 
    80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data assigns a Hold/Park recall time of 032 seconds to al/ports. 
    3. Enter 000 for no hold recall. Enter 0 11% 160 for 11 to 160 seconds. 
    4. Enter a range of ports by keying in the following sequence: 
    00~00 
    / 
    Lo’w port 
    High port 
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    PROGRAM35 
    STATION CLASSOFSERVICE 
    (PORTS 00-31) 
    p-pJ-qqpl-pJJ-/-q-~pp-pl 
    7 / 
    SELECT = Port Number (00-95) LED Keys 
    Enter the port number(s) being 
    Select LEDs to light for the port specified in the 
    defined. See Note 3 for last step. All LEDs marked with an “X” in the table 
    entering a range of ports. 
    below should be lit. 
    Feature LED Port Numbers (00-31) 
    Keys 00/01~02~03~04~05~06~07~08~09~10~11~12~13~14~15~16~17~18/19~20~21~22~23)24/25/26~27~28/29/30~31 
    20 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II/I III I I 
    19 
    18 
    17 
    I I 
    16 
    15 
    14 
    13 
    12 I 
    11 
    10 
    ------------------ 
    09 
    08 
    07 I I, I, I, I, I I, 1, 
    06 
    LCD Indiv. Messaae4 
    Message Waiting (RCV) 
    LCD Type/32-ON/12-OFF5 1 02 1 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data reads key/LED 05 lit for 
    ports 00- 15, and 
    keys/LEDs 01, 02, and 04 lit for ports 00-95. 
    3. Enter a range of ports by keying in the following sequence: 
    17OHOO 
    /  
    Low port High port 
    I 4. The maximum number of LCD stations that may be assigned personal message/speed dial memos/ 
    timed reminder memos is I6 with PCTU (1,2, or 3) and 6 with PCTUS. Initialized data assigns the lo west 
    port numbers: 00 N 15 with PCTLJ; 00 w 05 with PCTUS. 
    5. Key L EDs 0 1, 02 and 04 should be lit for all stations connected to voice mail ports to allow proper voice 
    mail integration. 
    Key LED 01 and 02 should be lit for all stations (even non-LCD), unless it is desired to disable the LCD 
    and message waiting indication. I 
    6. Ports 32 N 95 are found on the next page. The same notes apply. 
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    PROGRAM35 
    STATIONCLASSOFSERVICE 
    (PORTS32-95) 
    Feature t 
    Port Numbers (32-63) 
    38 39  1201 
    1-4 1  I I  I II  I I, / 40 41 42143 44 45 46 47 48 49 50151 52 53 54155 56157 58 59 60161162 63 
    .a,-. I I I I I I I I I I I 
    .- 
    I I I 
    17 
    16 
    15 
    I I I I I I 14 
    09 
    08 
    07 
    06 
    LCD Indiv. Message4 05 
    Message Waiting (RCV) 04 
    03 
    LCD Type/32-ON/12-OFF 5 02 
    I Feature LED Port Numbers (64-95) 
    Yevs 64/65~66~67i68~69~70~71~72i73~74~7Si76i77178~78~80~81 /87~8.118LL/8~18618718s184~sn~91 kd92194/95 ’ I -. -- -- - -- -- - - - -- -. -- -- -. --i--1-. - - - - - - - I - - I - - - 
    20 
    LCD Indiv. Message4 
    1 Messaae Waitina (RCV 19 
    18 
    I I 17 
    16 
    15 
    14 
    13 
    i 1 12 , 
    11 
    10 
    09 
    08 
    07 I I 
    06 
    I I I I I 
    05 
    LCD Display 5 IO11 I I 
    Notes from page 2-78 apply. 
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    I 
    PROGRAM 36 
    FIXED CALL FORWARD (VOICE CALLS ONLY) 
    / -7 
    SELECT = Port Number (00-95) 
    FORWARD TEL = Port Number (00-95) 
    Enter the port number of the Enter the port number of 
    station that needs a Fixed 
    the station or VM port that 
    Call Forward location 
    will be call forwarded to 
    assigned. See Note 3 for when the Fixed Call Forward 
    a range of ports. 
    key is pressed. 
    32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 
    48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 
    64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 
    80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. initialized data does not assign a Fixed Call Forward location to any port. 
    3. To enter a range of ports, key in the following sequence: nom00 
    /  
    4. Press LED/key 0 1 to enter blanks. 
    Low port High port 
    5. See Program 39, code 86, to assign Fixed Call Forward keys on EKTs. 
    6. Fixed Call Forward will forward all calls to the designated port. 
    7. Stations that have fixed call forward set will not ring. 
    8. Program 92-9 does not clear fixed call forward memory. 
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