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    							Infinite 816 Key Telephone System STATION ATTRIBUTES PROG-G 
    Station Attributes 
    Programming (Cont’d) 
    710.3 
    F- STATION NUh3BERS 
    gpmmirg Steps 
    Descriptton 
    If the system is in the Programming mode, 
    continue using program codes. If starting to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    fist (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    If station intercom numbers are to be changed: 
    a. Dial an asterisk [*I and 1031 on the dial pad. 
    b. Press the button of the station whose in- 
    tercom number is to be changed (LED will 
    flash). 
    C. Press the button of the station number to 
    be changed to. Confirmation tone will be 
    heard and the 
    LED will be lit solid. This feature allows 
    one person to move from 
    one station to another without changing 
    phones and yet take all individual station data 
    including intercom number. 
    Station port 01 always remains the program- 
    ming port regardless of the intercom number 
    assigned to it. 
    The system does not allow duplicate or unas- 
    signed numbers. If this happens, error tone 
    will be heard when entering the data. 
    For example, if 
    a station with an intercom 
    number of 16 is moved to where station inter- 
    com number 10 was; then station intercom 
    number 10 must be moved somewhere. Sta- 
    tion 10 could be moved to where 12 was and 
    12 moved to where 16 was. This way all cir- 
    cuits have a unique intercom number. 
    Default: By default, station port 0 1 is assigned 
    tntercom number 1, port 02 is assigned inter- 
    com number 2, etc. 
    d. When all changes have been made, press 
    HOLD button. 
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    							STATION ATTRlBUlXS PROGRAMMING Infinite 816 Key Telephone System 
    Station Attributes Programming (Cont’d) 
    710.4 CO LINE ACCESS 
    Proggamdng Steps 
    Lf the system is in the Programming mode, 
    continue using program codes. If starting to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    first (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    If CO Line access is to be changed: Description 
    Telephones are allowed or denied access to CO 
    (outside] lines. This is programmable on a per 
    telephone per CO Une basis. 
    Default: By default, all stations are allowed 
    access to all CO lines. 
    a. 
    b. 
    C. 
    Dial an asterisk [*I and [04] on the dial pad. 
    Press the station button of the station to 
    be programmed. 
    Toggle on or off the program button for the 
    desired CO line. 
    l LED lit = access 
    l LED unlit = no access 
    d. Press HOLD to enter. 
    710-4 
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    							Infinite 826 Key Telephone S@em STATION ATTRIBUTES PROG-G 
    Station Attributes Programming (Cmt’d) 
    710.5 PAGE/PICKUP GROUPS 
    Progmnming Steps 
    lf the system is in the Programming mode, 
    continue using program codes. If stxting to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    first (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    If page/pickup groups are to be changed: 
    a Dial an asterfsk [*] and [05] on the dfal pad. 
    b. Press the station button of the station to 
    be programmed. 
    c. Toggle on or off the program button for the 
    desired page/pickup group. 
    l LED lit = enabled 
    l LED unlit = disabled 
    d. Press HOLD to enter. Description 
    Each station can be assigned to one, both, or 
    none of the two paging zones and pickup 
    groups. Stations not assigned to a page group 
    can still make page announcements if allowed 
    in station programming. Stations not assigned 
    to a pickup group will be unable to pickup calls 
    ringing at other stations or to have calls picked 
    up from their station. 
    Default: By default, all stations are assigned 
    to Paging Zone 1 and Pickup Group 1. 
    lf a station is assigned to a group, the corre- 
    sponding CO line LED will be lit. 
    Issue 1, January 1992 710-5  
    						
    							Infinite 82 6 Key Telephone System CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING 
    SECTION 720 
    CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING 
    720.1 CO LXNE GROUPS 
    n Steps 
    Descrfptfon 
    If the system fs fn the Programming mode, 
    continue usfng program codes. If startfng to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    first (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    To assign CO lfne groups: 
    a Dfalanasterfsk[*]and[ll]onthedfalpad. 
    b. Press the CO lfne as fndfcated on the 
    program buttons. 
    c. Then press the button for the CO lfne 
    group that CO lfne fs to be placed in. Eight ltne groups are available for CO lfne 
    assfgnment. Groups should be assfgned ac- 
    cordfng to trunk type (local, Fx, WATS. etc.). 
    Default: By default, ail lines are placed fn lfne 
    group 1. 
    iVOlE: It is important to assign unused CO Zfms 
    to a separate J&e Group. When the system 
    selects a line for dialing a speed bin by &f&t 
    the system wiU select the last mailable line in 
    LineGroup 1 OAe8uithdef~tdatul 
    d. Press HOLD to enter. Contfnue program- 
    ming CO lfnes until they have all been 
    programmed. 
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    							CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGIUMMING Infinite 816 Key Telephone System 
    CO Lfne Attributes Programming (Cont’d) 
    720.2 CO LINE CONFIGURATION 
    gmmming Steps Description 
    If the system is in the Programming mode, 
    continue using program codes. If starting to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    first (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    If any CO line features are to be changed: 
    a. Dial an asterisk [*] and [ 121 on the d&l pad. 
    b. Press the CO line button 
    of the line to be 
    programmed. 
    c. Toggle the program buttons on or off so the 
    LEDs light up or extinguish. Line Type (CO/‘PBXl - Each outside line can 
    be programmed to be either a CO line (LED on) 
    or a PBX line. When marked PBX, a one- or 
    two-digit dial code may be entered, after which 
    toll restriction is applied. (Data Field 30). 
    Default: By default, all are lines are CO lines. 
    Signaling (DTBW/Pulse) - Each line can also 
    be programmed as either DTMF (tone) or dfal 
    pulse. When a line is assigned as dial pulse, 
    the break/make ratio and dial speed can be 
    programmed. 
    d. Press HOLD to enter data. The next CO 
    line will light for programming. 
    Default: By default, all are set for IYTMF ILED 
    on). 
    Toll Override - A line may be marked for Toll 
    Override which allows toll restricted stations to 
    dial on this line. 
    Default: By default, no lines are marked for 
    Toll Override (LED off). 
    Private Line - This feature allows a CO line to 
    be marked private and to flash and ring at the 
    specffled station only. This line cannot be re- 
    trieved from System Hold by other stations and 
    does not have Night Service. This line can be 
    programmed to Preset CalI Forward. Ifthe 
    LED 
    is unlit, the Une is NOT a private line. If a line 
    is programmed as private, go to Data Field 04 
    and remove 
    access to that line from alI other 
    stations. Ah go to Data Field 13 and remove 
    ringing of that line from any other station. 
    720-2 
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    							Irtj%-tite 816 Key Telephone System CO LINE ATI’RIBUTES PROGBWMING 
    CO Line Attributes Programming (Cont’d) 
    720.3 CO LINE RINGING - DAY 
    ProgrammfnfE Steps Description 
    lf the system is in the Programming mode, 
    continue using program codes. If starting to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    first (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    To change which stations ring: 
    a. Dial an asterisk [‘] and [ 131 on the dial pad 
    for day ringing stations. 
    b. Press the outside line that is to be pro- 
    grammed. Telephones can be assigned to receive incom- 
    ing outside line rir@ng during the day Tele- 
    phones that ring during the day do not 
    automatically ring at night. They require night 
    ringing programming. 
    A CO line can be assigned to ring at a station 
    where access is denied. That station can trans- 
    fer the call but cannot flash and regain dial 
    tone. 
    c. Then press station buttons for stations 
    that are to ring on that line (each button All lines can be assigned to ring at all stations 
    or no phones can be assigned to ring on a line. 
    Default: E3y default, all lines ring at the Atten- 
    dant station (1). 
    d. When all stations have been entered, press 
    HOLD to enter data. 
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    							CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRMJMING Infinite 816 Key Telephone System 
    CO Line Attributes Programming 0ut’dl 
    720.4 CO LINE RINGING - NIGET 
    ProgrammUg Steps 
    lf the system is in the Programming mode. 
    continue using program codes. If starting to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    first (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    a. Dial an asterisk [*I and [ 141 on the dial pad 
    for night ringing stations. 
    b. Press the outside kne that is to be pro- 
    grammed. 
    c. Then press station buttons for stations 
    that are to rfng on that line (each button 
    will light). 
    d. When all stations have been entered, press 
    HOLD to enter data. Descnptlon 
    Telephones can be assigned to receive incom- 
    ing outside line ringing during the night. ‘Ihe 
    attendant places the system in night service by 
    pressing the DND button. 
    A CO line can be assigned to ring at a station 
    where access is denied. That station can trans- 
    fer the csll but cannot flash and regain dial 
    tone. 
    All lines can be assigned to ring at all stations 
    or no phones can be assigned to ring on a line. 
    Default: By default, all lines ring at the Atten- 
    dant station (1). 
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    							Infinite 816 Key Telephone System CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING 
    CO Liue Attributes Programmiug (mnt’d) 
    720.5 FLASHTIMER 
    jgammhg Steps 
    Description 
    If the system ls in the Programming mode, 
    continue using program codes. If starting to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    first (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    If the Flash timer is to be changed: 
    a Dial an asterisk [*I and [ 151 
    on the dial pad. 
    The first CO line button will light for pro- 
    gramming. 
    b. Press CO lfne to be programmed. 
    c. Enter the two-digit ttmer value on the dial 
    pad (01 to 99). which corresponds to 0.1 
    to 9.9 seconds. Flash is a programmable opening on 
    a CO/PBX 
    line for signaling. When using an outside line, 
    Flash allows a user to obtain a new dial tone 
    without losing the line. This is particularly 
    useful on a PBX system. 
    Each CO line is individually programmed for a 
    Flash time. The Flash timer is programmed on 
    a per-line basis. 
    Default: By default, the value for each line is 
    20 (2 seconds) and is variable from 0.1 to 99 (1 
    msec. to 9.9 seconds]. 
    d. Press HOLD to enter the data. 
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    							CO LINK A’ITRIRUTKS PROGRWMING Infinite 816 Key Telephone System 
    CO Line Attributes Programming (Cont’d) 
    720.6 CO RING DETECT 
    gganming Steps Description 
    If the system is in the Programming mode, 
    continue using program codes. If &Wing to 
    program here, enter the Programming mode 
    first (See Paragraph 700.4). 
    If CO Ring Detect timing is to be changed: 
    a. Dialanasterisk[*jand[16]onthedialpad. 
    b. Press CO line button for the line the timer 
    will affect. The duration of the ringing signal from the CO 
    or PJ3X is matched with ringing detection cir- 
    cuitry in the KSU. The ring detect timer can 
    range from 200 to 900 milliseconds divided 
    into 100 millisecond increments. 
    Default: By default, the value for each line is 
    300 milliseconds. Ring detect time is pro- 
    grammed on a per-CO line basis. 
    c. Enter one-digit timer value (2 to 9). 
    2 = 200 msec.. etc. 
    nnnnn 
    nnnnn 
    d. Press HOLD to enter data Continue enter- 
    ing timer values for CO lines which require 
    them. 
    720-6 Preliminary Issue, November 1991  
    						
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