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    							CO Line Attributes ProgrammingPage A introduction
    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard.
    Description
    Each individual outside line connected to the system may be programmed as a CO or PBX line. Use the PBX
    mark when identifying 
    Centrex lines. By default, all lines are assigned as CO lines.
    Universal Night Answer (UNA)
    Programming Steps
    1Press the UNA flexible button (FLASH 40. Button #3).
    2Enter a l-digit value (O-l) which corresponds with the following entries:
    [0] = Disabled
    [I] = Enabled
    I
    UNAO-lENABLEDI
    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard.
    Description
    If a line is marked UNA, this activates night service answering of incoming calls on this line by stations not
    normally assigned access to the line(s). This station must have a direct CO appearance or an available loop
    key assigned to do this. Lines marked as UNA also activate Night Ringing over External Page when in the night
    mode if External Night Ringing is set to Yes. By default, UNA is enabled
    DISA Trunk-to-Trunk (Per CO Line).,.,.I”*
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    -3 Programming Steps
    1Press the DISA CO-to-CO flexible button (FLASH 40, Button #4).
    2Enter a l-digit value (O-l) which corresponds with the following entries:
    [0] = Disabled
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    [I] = Enabled
    DISA CO TO COO-l
    ENABLED
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    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard.
    Description
    The DISA Trunk-to-Trunk (or Conference) mark on the CO line governs a DISA caller’s ability to access
    other outside lines. CO lines must have DISA Trunk-to-Trunk enabled to allow a DISA caller to establish an
    outgoing trunk-to-trunk connection. This allows for specific CO line access restriction on DISA calls. A
    station with Conference enabled can initiate a conference on CO lines regardless of the CO line conference
    marking. By default, DISA Trunk-to-Trunk is enabled for all CO lines.
    The CO line conference flag affects a DISA caller’s ability to access outgoing CO lines as shown in the
    following table:
    Caller Attempts To Ac-
    C8SST-t-T Enabled
    LT-t-T Enabled Call Allowed
    T-t-T Disabled Call DeniedT-t-T Disabled
    Call Denied
    Call Denied
    Table 3-l: CO Line Conference Flag
    Privacy
    Programming Steps
    1Press the PRIVACY flexible button (FLASH 40, Button #5).2Enter a l-digit value (O-l) which corresponds with the following entries:
    [0] = Disabled
    [I] = Enabled
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    PRIVACYO-l
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    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard.
    Disabling the privacy feature may be limited by federal, state or local law,
    so check the relevant laws in your area before disabling privacy.
    If desired, the system can be programmed to eliminate CO Line privacy, allowing another station to join
    existing outside line conversations.
    +Stations must have a direct CO line appearance to join CO line conversations in progress.
    9A station must also have Privacy disabled before the system allows that station to enter an existing
    conversation.
    eIf Privacy is disabled and a station joins an existing call, a programmed warning tone is presented to
    both parties prior to actual cut-through.
    +When Privacy is disabled, up to seven other stations may join an existing conversation.
    +The station joining receives a solid red LED indication,
    By default, Privacy is enabled for all CO Lines.
    Station Attempting
    CO Line in Use by Another Station
    to
    Access CO LinePrivacy Enabled Privacy Disabled
    Privacy EnabledPrivatePrivate
    (no cut-through) (no cut-through)
    Privacy Disabled
    PrivatePrivacy Release
    (no cut-through) (cut-through allowed)
    Table 3-2: CO Line Privacy Flag
    Warning tone is programmed in Flash 06, Button 1.
    Loop Supervision ProgrammingProgramming Steps
    1Press the LOOP SUPV flexible button (FLASH 40, Button #6).
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    2Enter a l-digit timer value on the dial pad between l-9 which corresponds to 100-900
    ms. (0 = disabled)
    LOOP SUPERVISION4o-9
    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates.
    Description
    Loop supervision is used primarily with DISA, Voice Mail/Auto Attendant and with unsupervised conference
    applications. It lets the system detect when loop current is broken and an outside line is no longer being
    used. To determine timer value for loop supervision, consult your local central office for type and duration
    of loop supervision signal. By default, Loop Supervision is set for 400 ms for all CO Lines.
    DISA Programming
    Programming Steps
    1Press the DISA flexible button (FLASH 40, Button #7).
    2Enter a l-digit value on the dial pad to indicate type of DISA desired.
    [0] = No 
    DISA[I] = 24-Hour 
    DISA
    [2] = Night DISA
    [3] = 24-Hour DISA with forwarding
    [4] = Night DISA with forwarding
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    DISA TYPE
    NONEo-4X = 0 through 4
    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates,
    Description
    Each CO can be assigned as a DISA line with one of the 5 DISA types mentioned above (O-4). One DTMF
    Receiver is provided on the BKSU:
    +DISA can be programmed using Range programming.
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    6The system administrator can control the call duration after establishing a Trunk-to-Trunk call,
    44After expiration of the Conference Timer, a tone is presented to both DISA parties, then one minute
    later the system automatically releases both trunks.
    +The Conference Timer does not affect or control a DISA-to-Station call. By default, there are no
    outside lines assigned as DISA lines.
    Line Group Programming
    Programming Steps
    1Press the CO LINE GROUP flexible button (FLASH 40, Button #8).
    2Enter a l-digit value on the dial pad between O-7 which corresponds to Groups O-7.
    LINE GROUP1o-7
    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates.
    Description
    Eight 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 a private. CO Lines assigned to Line Group 0 can only be
    accessed by stations with a direct CO appearance (button) on their phone. By default, all lines are placed in
    Line Group 
    1.
    Class of Service
    Programming Steps
    1Press the LINE COS flexible button (FLASH 40. Button #9).
    2Enter a l-digit value on the dial pad between 1-5 which corresponds to five possibleclass-of-service to which a line may be assigned:
    COSI = No restrictions.
    COS2 = Table A governs, Station COS 2 and 4 are monitored.
    COS3 = Table B governs, Station COS 3 and 4 are monitored.
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    COS4 = Restricts [0], [I], 
    [*I, [#] dialed as first-digit and places a 7-digit dialing
    limitation. In addition, 
    I-800,1911, and 1611 are allowed and 411, 976, and 555 numbers
    are denied.
    COS5 = Overrides Station COS 2, 3, 4, 5 and allows unrestricted dialing.
    I
    CLASS OF SERVICE1-51I
    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates.
    Description
    Through assignments of a CO Class of Service, the assigned CO line interacts with a station Class of Service,
    provides a canned restriction, or provides unrestricted dialing capabilities. (When a CO line is marked PBX,
    COS restrictions apply to the station only if one of five PBX codes are dialed first.)CO LINE CLASS OF SERVICE
    12345-s 1 1UnrestrictedUnrestrictedUnrestrictedCanned
    Unrestricted
    TRestricted*
    A--
    Table A
    T 
    2’Table AUnrestrictedCannedUnrestricted
    Restricted*
    :, 3Table BUnrestrictedTable BCannedUnrestricted
    Restricted*
    N --
    4Table 
    AandBTable ATable BCannedUnrestricted
    C--Restricted*
    Canned
    0 
    5 ;CannedCannedCannedUnrestricted
    sRestricted*Restricted*Restricted*
    Restricted*
    __
    6 IIntercomIntercomIntercomIntercomIntercom
    ,
    OnlyOnlyOnlyOnlyOnly
    * Canned Restriction: No [O], [I], [#I, [+/+I as first dialed digit, and 7-digit dialing limitation; plusI-800,
    1911,7611areallowed,and411,976,and555numbersaredenied.
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    CO Line Ringing Assignments
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    6.;:Programming Steps
    .,. ,,,I: ‘f.:1Press the RING ASSIGNMENT flexible button (FLASH 40, Button #IO). The display
    shows the following information:
    RING ASSIGNMENTS
    ENTER DDDR
    2Enter the 3-digit destination (DDD) and the l-digit ring type (R) followed by HOLD. A
    confirmation tone is heard and the display updates.
    DOD = Valid 3-digit Destinations:
    [020-0991 = System Speed Bins 20-99, for Off-Net ringing
    [IOO-131]= STARPLUS Triad-S Extension Numbers
    [440-447]= Voice Mail Groups l-8
    [450-457]= Hunt Groups l-8
    [499] = Direct Ringing to Modem
    ‘_.[550-565]= ACD Groups 1-16
    [550-557]= UCD Groups l-8
    R = Valid Ring Types[0] = No Ring; unassigned; or to delete a station
    [I] = Day Ring 
    [D]
    [2] = Night Ring [N]
    [3] = Day/Night Ring
    [ 41 = Special Only [S]
    [5] = Day/Special [DS]
    [6] = Night/Special [NS]
    [7] = All Modes [Day/Night/Special]
    3To add multiple stations: DDDR HOLD DDDR HOLD DDDR HOLD...etc.
    _ ::.2,..‘,‘~
    k-
    To Delete a single station, enter:-, :aI. ..,m ..._I*a,DDDO HOLD
    To Delete Multiple stations:
    DDDO HOLD DDDO HOLD...etc.
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    Description
    Each CO Line may be assigned to ring any station in the system; UCD, Voice Mail or Hunt Group, or Off-Net
    (via speed dial). CO Line ringing is programmed on a per CO Line destination basis. Each destination may
    be designated to ring during the day, during the night, or receive both Day and Night ringing. Stations that
    are assigned for initial ring-in 
    must have a LOOP button(s) to answer calls if a direct CO appearance is
    unavailable.
    An incoming CO line may be programmed to any number of stations but it cannot be programmed to ring a
    mixture of stations and groups in the same time period. Incoming calls directed Off-Net are connected to an
    outgoing system speed bin. CO lines assigned to ring multiple stations do not follow any station’s
    forwarding. By default, all CO lines ring at the attendant, Station 100 during Day and Night Modes.
    CO Line ldentif ication Display
    Programming Steps
    Each CO line in the system can be programmed to have a name associated to it in database programming.
    1Press the CO LINE IDENTIFICATION flexible button (FLASH 40. Button #ll). The
    following message displays:
    t
    LINE ID
    LINE 001
    zEnter the name by using keys on the dial pad as follows. Valid alphanumeric characters
    are: [A-Z], 
    [O-9], [*I, [#I, [-] [spaces] and other ASCII characters as listed below. The
    name may be entered in any combination up to 
    12-characters (this represents 24-digits
    entered). Refer to 
    Tublej-4: DialPadKeys.
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    3ther Codes:
    I =I#8 = 8#= 01* = *#
    2 = 2#9 = 9#) = 02( = #I
    3 = 3#0 = O#?=03 )=#2
    4 = 4#Space = 11I = 04+ = #3
    5 = 5#: = 12! = *I= = #4
    6= 6#-=I3$ = *2# = ##
    7 = 7#I= 14& = *4Table 3-4: Dial Pad Keys
    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates.
    Description
    This feature provides 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 appears. 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.
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    A message similar to the following display is used for all CO Line displays when a name is programmed for
    a CO Line.
    .
    LINE RINGINGnnnnnnnnnnnnHH:MM amEntries can be made using a keyboard by following the same outlined
    procedures using Table 2-6.
    Trunk DirectionProgramming Steps
    IPress the TRUNK DIRECTION flexible button. (FLASH 40, Button #12). The following
    message displays:
    I
    CO DIRECTIONO-3
    INCOMING-OUTGOING
    I
    2Enter a l-digit value on the dial pad which corresponds to the desired trunk type:
    [0] = Out-of-Service 
    (00s)[I] = Incoming Only
    [2] = Outgoing Only
    [3] = Both Incoming and Outgoing
    3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates.
    Description
    CO Lines can be programmed on a per CO Line basis for the type of CO Line desired: Incoming, Outgoing,
    or 
    Lncoming and Outgoing.
    Incoming
    +Incoming restricts the CO Line for incoming calls only.
    +Users can place call on hold, park the call, and other stations can pick-up the call.
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