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    2. Enter a 0 or 1 on the dial pad to enable/disable this feature.
    [0] =  Disab le d
    [1] =  Ena ble d
    3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard 
    a nd t he  di spl ay u pdat es .
    Des crip ti on
    An  option  has  be en  adde d to s upport  T- 1  channe ls  which do  not  supp ly 
    dial tone. Some carriers require the system to generate dial tone to its 
    use rs , whi l e ot he r  ca rr i er s do  not . (By  de faul t,  t he D ia l  Tone  opt ion  is  
    di sabl ed .)
    Tr an s m i t  Vo l u m e
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1 . Pr es s t he  TR A NS M IT  VO LU ME  fl exi bl e  but ton (FLASH  40, Page B, 
    Bu tton  #4).  The  fo ll owing  mes sag e d is pla ys:
    2. Enter a valid number (0-9) for the desired volume level.
    3. When the desired level is selected, press HOLD to complete the entry. 
    A conf ir mat ion  to ne i s  hea rd  and  the  di sp lay  upda te s.
    Des crip ti on
    Up to ten volume levels are  available  for each CO Line in the  system. By 
    def aul t,  al l  CO  li ne s a re  pr ogr amme d for  l ev el  5  (0  dB) .
    TR AN S MIT  V OLU ME 0- 9
    0  D B
    [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
    Do N OT adj us t t his  opti on wit hout c ons ulti ng Tec hni cal S upp ort firs t. 
    Th e  de fa ult  setti ngs we re  set  to  app ly  to  most ap pli catio ns. H ave  th e  dB 
    rea din gs  o n all C O  l ine s  a vai labl e whe n ca llin g T ech nica l Su ppor t. 
    						
    							Page B Introduction 3-25
    Preset Call Forward Destination
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1. Press the PRESET  FWD DESTINATION  flexible button ( FLASH 40, 
    Page B, Bu tton #5). The following  message displays:
    2 . Ent er  a  val id  for war d d est i nat ion  on t he  di al  pad.
    [1020- 1999] =  Sy ste m S pe ed  Bins
    [1 00 -1 71 ] = Triad 1/2 St at ion Ext en sio ns
    [1 00 -3 51 ] = Triad 3 Station  Exten sions
    [4 40 -4 47 ]  = Vo i c e M a il  Gr o u ps  1 -8
    [4 50 -4 57 ] = H u nt Gro u p s 1 -8
    [499] =  Sy ste m Mod em
    [5 50 -5 57 ] = UC D Gro u ps  1 -8
    [5 50 -5 65 ]  = A CD  Gr o u ps  1- 6
    3. A  confirma tion tone  is  he ard  and  the  LC D disp lay  upda te s.
    Des crip ti on
    The Preset  Call  Forward Destination feature enables a CO line to initially 
    ring at multiple stations and forward to a pre-determined destination. 
    The  de stina tion ca n be  a station (EKT -SL T) or Hunt group. E ach CO line  
    has  a Pr es et  F orwa rd  Ti mer .  Each  CO  li ne  al so  has  a VMI D f ie ld  to  al low 
    se ndin g of  spe cifi c VM  digi t s wh en a  CO  l in e f orwa rds  t o a  VM gr oup. 
    Calls ringing into ACD/UCD Groups or Voice Mail Groups continue to ring 
    the group.  The CO line does not forward when ringing one of these types 
    of gr oups . By  de faul t,  no d est i nat ions  ar e  ass ign ed.
    Preset Forward  Voice Mail ID
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1 . Pr es s t he  P RES ET  FWD  VM I D f le xibl e  but ton  (FLASH  40, Page B, 
    Bu tton  #6).  The  fo ll owing  mes sag e d is pla ys:
    PRESET FORWARD  DEST
    ## ##
    PRESET   FORWARD   VMID 0000-9999
    ## ## 
    						
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    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad that corresponds to 0000-9999 
    for Voice Mail ID digits.
    3. Press HOLD to complete  the entry.  A  co nfirmation tone  is heard and 
    t he  di spl ay  updat es .
    Deleting N um bers  Currently Entered
    1 . Pr es s [ #] b u tt o n f o u r  ti me s.
    2. Press the HOLD  button  to u pdate.  (All information  is erased.)
    Des crip ti on
    The Preset  Forward Voice Mail  ID feature allows a programmer to assign 
    which digits  are sent to voice mail when a  CO line is programmed to 
    Preset Forward. By default, no digits are sent.
    Universal Day Answer (UDA)
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1. Press the UNIV. DAY ANSWER  flexible button ( FLASH 40, Pag e  B, 
    Bu tton  #7).  The  fo ll owing  mes sag e d is pla ys:
    2. Enter a 0 or 1 on the dial pad to enable/disable this feature.
    [0] =  Disab le d
    [1] =  Ena ble d
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation  tone is  heard  and the 
    display updates.
    Des crip ti on
    UDA -a ssi gne d CO  li nes  can si gnal  ove r e xte r nal  p age  port (s ). Ext e rna l Da y 
    ri ngi ng i s  prog ram med  on a  sys te m-w ide  ba si s i n a dmin is tr at iv e 
    progra mming. S ta tions  tha t  do not h ave  acce ss  to  a line  du ring the  day 
    can answer  that  line  while the System is in the day  mode by  dialing  a 
    UDA  code  [# 5] . T o use  t hi s fe at ure ,  a LO O P  but ton  or  an a ppe ar ance  of 
    the  t r u nk mu s t  be  pr ese nt  o n  the  st at i o n. B y  def au l t,  th e U nive r sal  Da y 
    An swe r f eat ur e is di sabl e d.
    UNIVERSAL  DAY  ANSWER 0-1
    DISA BLE D 
    						
    							Page B Introduction 3-27
    Mu si c -O n -H old  ( per  CO  L in e)
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1. Press the MUSIC-ON-HOLD flexible button (FLASH 40, Pag e  B, 
    Bu tton  #8).  The  fo ll owing  mes sag e d is pla ys:
    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad to change this feature.
    [0] =  No Mus ic- On- Hold
    [1] =  Cha nnel 1
    : ::::
    [8] =  Cha nnel 8
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation  tone is  heard  and the 
    display updates.
    Des crip ti on
    The Music-On-HOLD feature allows a user  to  select  the Music-On-Hold 
    c hanne l  for  ea c h CO  l ine .  Thi s f eat ur e  le ts  t he s yst em  as si gn CO  l i ne 
    circuits  as  additiona l m usic in puts . This increas es  the ca pacity  of mus ic 
    channels beyond  the two available on  the MISU  to  be  used for MOH 
    sources. A total of eight channels are available for use on the system. The 
    CO  li ne ca n be  ass igne d t o NO T PLA Y musi c for  call e rs  on hold . By de faul t,  
    Channel 1 is used  for Music-On-Hold.
    MOH  C HA NNE L 0- 8
    1
    Ta b l e  3 - 7 :  M O H  P r o g r a m m i n g  C o d e s
    Program 
    CodeFl ex
    ButtonFea tureDe fault
    (after initialization)
    FLASH 0 9 1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6Mu sic  Channel  #3 *
    Mu sic  Channel  #4 *
    Mu sic  Channel  #5 *
    Mu sic  Channel  #6 *
    Mu sic  Channel  #7 *
    Mu sic  Channel  #8 *##
    ##
    ##
    ##
    ##
    ##
    *  Music  Channels 3-8  can only be  used for Music-On-Hold functions 
    						
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    Ring Tone  (per CO Line)
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1 . Pr es s t he  RI NG TO NE  fl exi bl e b utt on ( FLA SH 40,  Page B, Bu tton  #9). 
    The following  message displays:
    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad to change this feature.
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation  tone is  heard  and the 
    display updates.
    Des crip ti on
    The  ring  tone s ig nal  use d to notify s ta tions  of an  in co ming  call  ca n be  
    changed in administrative programming  to  provide  distinctive ringing 
    on a  pe r  CO  line  bas is . A d istinctive  ring  tone  ca n be  programme d f or 
    ea ch  CO line  that ring s e ach s ta tion.  The  sy stem  prov id es  36 diffe rent 
    ring p atte rns  that can  be  se le cte d f or  each  CO line  in the  sys te m.
    By default, Ring Tone  is set  for 00  (697/770).
    RING  TONE 00-36
    00
    Tab l e 3- 8:  R i ng i n g  To n es
    Tone # Freq Tone# Fre q Tone# Freq Tone  # Freq
    00 69 7/770 10 770/12 09 20 852/ 0 30 1336/ 1477
    01 69 7/852 11 770/13 36 21 941/ 1209 31 1336/ 1633
    02 69 7/941 12 770/14 77 22 941/ 1336 32 1336/ 0
    03 69 7/120 9 13 770/16 33 23 941/ 1477 33 1477/ 1633
    04 69 7/133 6 14 770/0 24 941/ 1633 34 1477/ 0
    05 69 7/147 7 15 852/94 1 25 941/ 0 35 1633/ 0
    06 69 7/163 3 16 852/12 09 26 1209/ 1336 36 N o R ing
    07 69 7/0 17 852/13 36 27 1209/ 1477
    08 77 0/852 18 852/14 77 28 1209/ 1633
    09 77 0/941 19 852/16 33 29 1209/ 0
    To n e  D u r a t i o n  =  5 0  m s / 5 0  m s
    Di st inct ive  CO  Rin g To ne  o ve rrid es  sta tion  d is tin ctiv e ri ngin g. 
    						
    							Page B Introduction 3-29
    Directory Number
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1 . Pr es s t he  DI R EC TOR Y  N UM BER  fl ex ibl e  but ton (FLASH  40, Page B, 
    Bu tton  #10).  Th e f oll owing  me ssa ge  dis pl ays:
    2. Enter the  directory  number  (Up to 24 digits  (0-9, *, #)
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation  tone is  heard  and the 
    display updates.
    SPID
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1. Press the SPID  flexible button ( FLASH 40, Pag e  B, Butto n #11). T he 
    following message displays:
    2. Enter the  SPID number (Up to 24  digits (0-9,  *, #).
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation  tone is  heard  and the 
    display updates.
    D I R ECTOR Y  N U MB ER 0- 9, *, #
    XX
    Th e D ire cto ry n umbe r is  pr ovi ded  by  the  Ce ntr al O f f ice . T he  numb er mu st  
    be  e nte re d on the  corr ect l ine  fo r prop er op erat ion.
    SP ID 0- 9
    The SPID number is provided by the Central Office. The number must be 
    en tere d on  t he co rre ct lin e f or pro per  o per atio n. 
    						
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    Page C  Introduction
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    If the system is in the  programming mode,  continue using the program 
    codes. If  starting to program  here, enter  the programming mode  first.
    1. Press FLASH and  di al  [40 ].  The following message displays:
    2. Enter a valid number for the range of lines being programmed. If only 
    on e l in e i s  bei ng  prog ram med,  ent er  t hat  num ber  t wi ce  (0 0 1  00 1) .
    3 . Pr es s But t on # 21  t o se le ct  Pa ge  C.  The  di spl ay up dat es.  The  fol l owing 
    message displays to indicate current  programming  of that line or 
    g roup of lin es:
    XXX-XXX = CO  Line Range
    00 1- 04 8 Tria d 1/2
    00 1- 14 4 Tria d 3
    Des crip ti on
    When entering  the CO Line attributes portion of the  database, the 
    programmer may decide  to  enter information for a  range  of CO lines or 
    one spe c if ic  C O Line .
    Range  pro gra mmin g le ts  the  pr ogra mmer  chang e a s peci fi c p ar ame te r or  
    a few  parameters for an entire range of  CO lines,  leaving intact the 
    re mai ni ng da ta  fi el ds  tha t  do not r eq uir e  ch ange . T hose  data  fi el ds 
    continue to operate with the previously programmed data. (By default, 
    Page A is shown.)
    CO  L INE   AT TRIBUT ES
    SEL ECT  A  CO  LINE  RANGE
    I f HOL D is pre sse d witho ut en ter ing a C O r ange , AL L C O li ne s 
    (001-144) ar e sel ected.
    XXX - XXX  PA GE   C
    EN TE R  B U TTON   N UM BE R 
    						
    							Pa ge C  I ntr o ducti o n 3 - 31
    When programming the Page C  features,  the flexible  buttons are 
    mapp ed as fol lows :
    Flash Timer
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1 . Pr es s t he  FL AS H T IM E R  fl exi bl e b utt on (FLASH 40, Pag e  C, 
    Bu tton #1).
    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad (01–20) which corres ponds  to 
    100  ms to 2 seconds.
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation  tone is  heard  and the 
    display updates.
    Des crip ti on
    Fl ash  is  a  prog ra mmabl e  ope ning  on a  li ne  for si gna li ng.  When  usi ng a n 
    outs id e l i ne,  fl ash  le ts  a  use r ob ta in  a ne w d ial  t one  wi thout  l osi ng t he  
    line.  T his  is  pa rticularly use ful be hind a  PBX or Ce ntre x.  Each  CO  line  can 
    be  pr ogra mme d for  a  fl ash  ti me . By  def ault ,  the  F la sh T ime r  is  s et  for  1 0 
    (1.0  seconds)  and  is  variable  from 01-20 (100 ms to 2 seconds).
    FLASH
    TIMERRING
    DEL A Y TI MERWIN K
    TIMERREL EA SE
    TIMER
    =1Q=2W=3E=4R
    RESEIZ E
    TIMERGUARD
    TIMERSEIZE
    TIMERP RESET
    FWD TMR
    =5T=6Y=7U=8I
    DI D  C O LL EC T
    TIMERT-1
    CO LLECT TIMER
    =9O=10 P=11 A=12 S
    =13 D=14 F=15 G=16 H
    PAGE APAGE B
    =17 J=18 K=19 L=20 ;
    PAGE CNEX T ( FWD )NEX T ( BACK )NEW  R ANGE
    =21 Z=22 X=23 C=24 V
    FLA SH   T IMER 0 1-2 0
    10 
    						
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    Ring Delay Timer
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1. Pres s the RING D ELAY TIMER  flexible bu tton ( FLASH 40, Pag e C, 
    Bu tton  #2).  The  fo ll owing  mes sag e d is pla ys:
    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad (00–20) which corres ponds  to 
    00-20 seconds.
    3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation  tone is  heard  and the 
    display updates.
    Des crip ti on
    The  Ring  De lay  ti me r wa s ad ded t o t he Tri a d 1/ 2/ 3 to  a c co m mo dat e IC LID  
    int e rfa c e r e quir em ent s.  The  R i ng D el ay t i mer  i s s ta rt ed  whe nev er  a  CO  
    Li ne d etects  incomi ng ri ngin g. W hen  the  tim er ex pires , C O  li ne  ri ngi ng i s 
    detected by digital telephones and SLTs.
    The purpose  of this timer is to wait until after the first ring  cycle to be 
    detected by the  digital  system so the  ICLID information  is passed down 
    the  CO  li ne  pri or  to be in g answ er ed.  In s ome cas es , it  ma y be ne ces sar y t o 
    set  the Ring Delay Timer to four seconds so  all the ICLID information is 
    re cei ve d fr om t he  Ce ntr al  O ffi ce . By  de faul t,  th e Ri ng De l ay T ime r  is  se t  at  
    00  (d is abl ed)  and  is  va ri abl e  fr om 0 0- 20  s econds .
    Wink Timer
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1. Press the WINK TIMER Button (FLASH  40, Page C, Bu tton  #3) in th e 
    fl exi ble  b utt on fi e ld.  The  fol lowi ng  mes sage  di sp lays :
    2. Enter a valid number which corresponds to 100-290  ms.
    3. Press HOLD button to save entry.  A  confirmation tone  is heard and 
    t he  di spl ay  updat es .
    RING  DELAY  TIM ER 00-20
    00
    WI N K   TI MER 1 00- 29 0
    14 0 
    						
    							Pa ge C  I ntr o ducti o n 3 - 33
    Des crip ti on 
    When Wink signaling is programmed, this timer determines how long the 
    Triad 1/2/3 System  keeps the T-1 TIE Line  circuit reversed before  any 
    DT MF  digits  are  sen t f rom  th e C entral  Of fice. T his  option allows the 
    ins ta ll er  a  me thod  to  adj ust  t he  Wi nk S ig nal  on a  pe r  CO  Li ne  basi s.  Th e 
    Wink Signal can be  used on DID  and T-1 E & M type trunks. By default, the 
    Wink Timer  is set for 140 ms.
    Release Timer
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1. Press the RELEASE  TIMER Button ( FLASH 40, Pag e  C, Butto n #4) in 
    the flexible button field. The  following message  displays:
    2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad which corresponds to 
    000-255 ms.
    3. Press HOLD button to save entry.  A  confirmation tone  is heard and 
    t he  di spl ay  updat es .
    Des crip ti on
    The Release Timer  option  allows the u ser to adju st the release timer on a 
    per CO  Line basis.  The release timer  is used on  ground start type trunks.
    Thi s  ti mer  i s  a l ea d fi lte r  ti mer .  The  CO  mus t  re move  gr ound  from  the  ti p 
    le ad fo r lo n ger  t han thi s ti mer  i n o r de r fo r the  s yst em to  re c o gni ze  i t.  B y 
    def au l t,  th e R e le as e T im er  i s s et  fo r  2 00  m s.
    Reseize Timer
    Pro g ram mi ng  S te ps
    1. Pres s the RESEIZE  TIMER Button  (FLASH  40, Page C, Button  #5) in 
    the flexible button field. The  following message  displays:
    R ELEA SE  TI M ER 0 00- 25 5
    02 0
    R ESE I ZE   T I MER 0 00- 25 5
    20 0 
    						
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