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These timers are used when an extension or trunk is assigned to a class from 1 to 16 in or When the timer class is set to 0, the system-wide timer is used.

All defaults are the same as the system-wide timers. Description Use Program : Extensions Operator Setting to assign an extension to an operator group. Description Use Program : Operator Group Setting to set up priority of a call when calling an operator telephone. Intercom Interdigit Time When placing Intercom calls, extension users must dial each digit in this time. Trunk Interdigit Time External The system waits for this time to expire before placing the call in a talk state Call Timer starts after time expires, Voice Over and Barge-In are not allowed until after time expires.

Dial Tone Detection Time If dial tone detection is enabled, the system waits this time for the Telco to return dial tone. When the time expires, the system assumes dial tone is not present. To disable this time and have the system wait continuously , enter 0. Dial Digits for Toll Restriction Path If this option is programmed with an entry other than 0, a call does not have a talk path unless the user dials at least the number of digits entered in this option when placing an outgoing call.

This means that an entry of 4 or higher in this program causes a problem when dialing USA only. Since it is only a 3-digit number, the call does not have a talk path, preventing the emergency dispatcher from hearing the caller. This option should be kept at its default setting of 0 to prevent any problems with dialing USA only. If disabled 0 , an extension user must dial a trunk access code e. If set for 0, the E Alarm does not ring. Supervise Dial Detection Timer With the Outgoing Disable on Incoming Line feature, if dial tone is not detected after the extension answers an incoming line, the system determines the call is unable to complete and releases the DTMF receiver.

Restriction Digit in Outgoing Disable on Incoming Line With the Outgoing Disable on Incoming Line feature, determine the number of digits to be dialed before the call should be disconnected. This needs to be set to Enabled 1 for the Forced Trunk Disconnect feature to work. The Route Table is set in Program The details of Toll Restriction are defined in Program and A telephone and a trunk will have a Restriction Class.

The higher class will apply for outgoing calls. Select the table defined in to be used to determine the maximum number of digits allowed for outgoing calls. It chooses whether the table set up by is referred to, or not referred to.

If enabled, System Speed Dialing numbers have the same restrictions as manually dialed numbers. If enabled, Group Speed Dialing numbers have the same restrictions as manually dialed numbers. Determines if incoming and outgoing intercom calls are allowed. The user cannot dial a PBX extension. The system does not restrict calls to PBX extensions. Refer to the PBX compatibility feature. It chooses whether the toll restriction of the dial set up by is enabled or disabled.

If this program is set to 1, you can transfer the outgoing trunk which you dialed incompletely. If this program is set to 1, you can hold the outgoing trunk which you dialed in restriction check. Digits Table Assign. Dials Restriction for Group Abbr. Dial , 0, , can be entered in each table. Description This option lets you program the Restrict Table for international calls.

The system has 10 International Call Restrict Tables. Each entry can have up to four digits. This option lets you program the Permit Table for international calls. The system has 20 International Call Permit Tables. Each entry can have up to six digits. This option selects the maximum number of digits allowed in outgoing calls for each table.

This option lets you program the Common Permit Code Table. This table contains up to 10 codes you commonly allow users to dial. This option lets you program the Common Restrict Code Table.

This table contains up to 10 codes you commonly prevent users from dialing. Description This option lets you program the Permit Code Tables.

If the system has Toll Restriction enabled, users can dial numbers only if permitted by these tables and the Common Permit Table There are four Permit Code Tables, with up to entries in each table.

The system permits calls exactly as you enter the code. This option lets you program the Restrict Code Tables. If the system has Toll Restriction enabled, users cannot dial numbers listed in these tables.

There are four Restrict Code Tables, with up to entries in each table. The system restricts calls exactly as you enter the code.

Toll Restriction begins after the PBX access code. Always program this option when the system is behind a PBX, even if you dont want to use Toll Restriction. Otherwise, after the , the trunk stops sending digits to the central office. Each code can have up to two digits. Each extension can have a separate code, or many extensions can share the same override code. After this time, the system terminates the call, waits the Repeat Redial Time Timer 02 and tries again.

Supervisor Password Assign a 4-digit password to be used by the supervisor to enable or disable Dial Block for other extensions. This function works by password and Class of Service control the supervisor is not an assigned extension. If Dial Block is available for all Classes of Service, everyone may become a supervisor if they know the Dial Block password.

If this data is 0, Toll Restriction Class follows Program Description Use Program : Extension Ringdown Hotline Assignment to define the Hotline destination number for each extension number. This code can only be used on ISDN outbound calls. Internal calls and analog outbound calls are not supported.

When a call is made by an extension which does not have an Extension Calling Number assigned Program , the system sends the calling number for the ISDN trunk defined in If the Calling Party Number is assigned in both Programs and , the system sends the data in Program The calling number is the subscriber number of the dial-in number.

When a call is made by an extension which does not have an Extension Calling Number assigned Program , the system sends the calling number for the ISDN trunk defined in Program If a Calling Party Number is assigned in both Programs and , the system sends the data in Program Refer to Program : Trunk Access Code when setting up alternate trunk codes. Refer to : Trunk Group Routing to set up the trunk routes.

When entering data for this option, enter the route number or 0 to prevent routing. The assigned number is sent to the exchange when the caller places an outgoing call. The details of toll restriction are defined by PRG and This program is compared to Station Restriction Class.

The higher class is applied. Input Data Trunk Item No. Description Use this option to determine if Intercom calls or trunk calls have answer priority when both are ringing simultaneously. If enabled, an incoming call that rings longer than the Ring No Answer Alarm interval , changes to a unique ring cadence to indicate that the call has been ringing too long.

If disabled, this does not occur. If a trunk rings a multiline telephone longer than this interval, the system changes the ring cadence.

The message is repeatedly sent out within the specified time. There is one item for each Night Service Mode. When connecting to T1 trunks, after changing Program to match the Telco connected T1 service type, the T1 cable or the T1 blade must be unplugged and then reconnected in order for the T1 blade to sync.

The trunk uses a ring tone in the range selected when it rings an extension. Eight ring tones are available. Customize the Trunk Ring Tones in Program Description Use this program to select the ring tone range for the trunk. Calls ring extensions according to Ring Group programming. Use Program to assign trunks to Ring Groups and use Program to set the ringing for the phones. There are available Ring Groups. Description Use this program to assign extensions up to 32 to Ring Groups.

No other extensions ring for incoming Ring Group 1 calls. If an extension has a line key, the DIL rings the line key. Use Program to designate a trunk as a DIL. Make eight assignments, one for each Night Service mode. Item Expected Number of Digits Enter the number of digits the table expects to receive from the telco. Use this program to make the system compatible with 3- and 4-digit DID service.

If ISDN trunks, we analyze the last digits that are set here. If it is T-1 or analog DID, it analyzes the first digits that are assigned here.

There are Translation Table entries that you can allocate among 20 Translation Tables. The digits received by the system eight maximum The extension the system dials after translation 24 digits maximum The name that should show on the dialed extension display when it rings 12 characters maximum The Transfer Target 1 and 2 If the Transfer Targets are busy or receive no answer, those calls are transferred to the final transfer destination Program Use the following chart when entering and editing text for names.

Press the key once for the first character, twice for the second character, etc. For example, to enter a C, press 2 three times. Key for Entering Names When entering names in the procedures below, refer to this chart. Names can have up to 12 digits.

Call Waiting PRG overrides this setting. Depending on the entry in Program and , the incoming calls route to the first destination group by the following: Vacant number intercept vacant number means that no phone is connected, no station blade is installed, or the extension number is not defined in Program Busy intercept Ring-no-answer intercept. If the destination is 0, the calls are forwarded to the trunk ring group defined in Program based on the table assigned to the DID trunk.

For busy and no-answer calls, if the first and third destinations are programmed, but the second destination is not, the incoming call goes to the third destination after the first destination. If the first and second destinations are not defined, but the third destination is, the call goes directly to the third destination. DID trunks should be in their own group.

If set to 0, the 1st Delay Message is not played. If set to 0, the 2nd Delay Message is not played. This program also lets you assign an extension Call Pickup Group priority. If two extensions in a group are ringing at the same time, Group Call Pickup intercepts the highest priority extension first. There are 64 available Call Pickup Groups. Description Use this program to assign extensions to Call Pickup Groups other than the extension group set up by a Program If the call ringing the paging system is in an extension assigned route, the user can dial the Universal Answer code 0 to pick up the call.

You can also use this program to let an extension user automatically answer trunk calls that ring other extensions not their own. When the user lifts the handset, they automatically answer the ringing calls based on Trunk Group Routing programming defined in Program The extension user ringing calls, however, always have priority over calls ringing other co-worker extensions. Make one entry for each Night Service mode.

Description Use this program to let an extension user automatically answer trunk calls that ring other extensions. Description Use Program : Ringing Line Preference for Virtual Extensions to set the off-hook automatic response priority for calls ringing virtual extension keys on a telephone.

There are available Virtual Extension Ports. Description When an extension has a virtual extension assigned to a Programmable Function Key, this program determines the priority for automatically answering the ringing calls when the handset is lifted. If 0 or 00 is selected, when the user lifts the handset, the user answers a ringing call from any group. After this time, the system invokes the Hold recall time again. Cycling between time 01 and 02 and 06 and 07 continues until a user answers the call.

Forced Release of Held Call Depending on the setting of Program , the system disconnects calls on Hold longer than this time. Park Hold Time Extended Recall A call left parked longer than this time recalls the extension that initially parked it.

If disabled, calls transferred to busy extensions recall immediately. If enabled 0 , a transferred caller hears MOH while their call rings the destination extension. If disabled 1 , a transferred caller hears ringback while their call rings the destination extension. Transfer Recall Time An unanswered transferred call recalls to the extension that initially transferred it after this time. If this value is set to 0, the system rings once. When this time expires, a warning tone is heard.

If Program is set, the conversation disconnects after time expires. This time is set again when the external digit timer expires.

One of the trunks used must be an analog trunk or leased line. The system allows a total of 64 Park Groups. An extension can only pick up a call parked in orbit by an extension in its own group. Description The destination telephone number of the Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer uses the number registered into the Speed Dial. Use this program to setup the Speed Dial Bin Number.

Description The Speed Dialing area is used to program the destination number of the transferred telephone number when a Department Group call is transferred using the Trunk-to-Trunk Forwarding feature. For extension ports, the Fixed Call Forwarding destination can be an on- or off-premise extension or a Voice Mail extension. For virtual extensions, the Fixed Call Forwarding destination can be an on-premise extension or Voice Mail extension. The Off-Premise destination can be up to digits long.

A trunk access code e. Be sure to include the trunk access code e. Only ISDN uses the symbol. Pause can be set by LK 1. The call can either disconnect 0 or Transfer to an alternate destination a ring group or voice mail.

If you enter 0 i. For each trunk, make a separate entry for each Night Service mode. Keep in mind that if you assign destinations to digits, outside callers cannot dial system extensions. The destination reached eight digits max. The destination can be an extension, a Department Calling pilot number or the Voice Mail master number.

A one-digit code can be assigned for each Automated Attendant message. Outside caller may not be able to dial individual extensions or lines if the same first digit is defined here. If the caller fails to dial during this time, the system drops the call. This setting determines how long the call is ringing in the IRG. Long Conversation Disconnect Time This time determines how long the system waits before disconnecting a DISA caller or any trunk-to-trunk such as Tandem Trunking conversation call after the Long Conversation tone is heard.

If this time is set to 0, the call switches to DID mode immediately. There are 15 users each with one 6-digit password. Set Trunk Group Routing in Program When programming, make a separate entry for each Night Service Mode. The system uses the Toll Restriction Class you enter in Program and When programming, make a separate entry for each Night Service mode.

The route selected is based on the DISA caller Class of Service, which in turn is determined by the password the caller dials. Use Program to set trunk routes. This program also is used to define additional DISA call options. Requires at least 11 digits in the ARS table Program Requires at least eight digits in the ARS table Program The numeric digit instructs the system to insert a Transit Network Selection information element in the SETUP message and also identifies which code in Program will be included in the information element.

This function is valid only for outbound calls by ISDN trunks. Each digits code counts as a digit. So, for example, if a P was added for a pause, the entry would look like: D05P Wnn Wait nn seconds. P Pause in analog trunk. R Redial the initially dialed number, including any modifications. E End of Dial Treatment. All Dial Treatments must end with the E code. The entry for this option applies to all the system DSS Consoles. Up to 32 different extensions with DSS Consoles can be set up. A single extension can have up to four button DSS Consoles 32 is the maximum allowed per system.

Console Numbers can be assigned to extensions. When entering data, the assignment for Console Number 1 is normally made first. A DSS Console key can have any function with up to four digits e. If you are programming the system from the extension to which the DSS Console is connected, either by phone or using the WebPro or PC Program, you may need to unplug the DSS and plug it back in to reset the console lamping.

The same key is used on both phones, but the COS says if the key is set to be either a monitored or monitoring party. Related extension is assigned in PRG This must be done before the console can be associated to the attendant phone. The system shows the name you program on the telephone display. For example, to enter C, press 2 three times. Press 2 six times to display the lower case letter.

Key for Entering Names Continued When entering names in the procedures below, refer to this chart. The name shows on the display of the telephone making the announcement. The system can have up to 64 paging groups. An extension can be in only one Internal Paging Group. The system allows up to 64 Internal Paging Groups. If allowed, extension can place and receive All Call Internal Paging announcements.

If prevented, extensions can only make not receive All Call Internal Paging announcements. If combined, Paging zones should be restricted as well, change the internal page zone group in Program to 0. The system shows the names you program on the telephone display. Users call the External Paging group when broadcasting announcements to the external zone. To simplify programming and troubleshooting, always make the External Paging Zone Group the same number as the External Paging zone i.

For each trunk port, make a separate entry for each External Paging zone. Description Use Program : External Speaker Control to define the settings for the external speaker using an amplifier. If enabled, the system broadcasts a splash tone before the External Paging announcement.

If enabled, the system broadcasts a splash tone at the end of an External Paging announcement. Speech Path Determine if the external speaker will be used for talkback As this option is not available with the CD-CPUS external page zone, speaker 9 should be left at 1. When an extension user makes a Combined Page, they simultaneously broadcast into both the External and Internal Zone.

If enabled, the system plays Background Music over the zone when it is idle. Item Use this option to allow or prevent the External Paging zone you select from broadcasting Background Music when it is idle.

Door Lock Cancel Time When a single line type telephone user hook flashes or a multiline user presses the Recall key while talking to a Door Box, the strike stays open for this time. When this timer expires, the caller hears busy tone for three seconds fixed time , and the call is then disconnected. Description Use Program : Door Box Ring Assignment to assign the extension which rings when a caller presses the associated Door Box call button.

There are six distinctive chime patterns. The chime tones are defined in : Service Tone Setup on page Each ACI software port can have only one function input, output or none. An ACI port can be in only one group. Also use this program to set the ACI port priority.

A higher priority port e. DID and Tie trunks can use either immediate start or wink start signaling. Enter 1 if the Tie Line should send dial tone to the calling system after the call is set up. Enter 0 if the Tie Line should not send dial tone. Determine if an incoming Tie Line call should be subject to Toll Restriction. The Class of Service options are defined in Program For each Tie line, make a separate entry for each Night Service mode. There are 15 Toll Restriction Classes which are defined in Programs and Description Use Program : Tie Line Outgoing Call Restriction to build a restriction matrix for outgoing trunk calls placed from an inbound trunk e.

For each inbound trunk group, enable or disable access to each CO trunk group. Delete Digit. Some Tie Line networks pass the location number and extension number to the remote side.

This program allows the system to ignore such numbers for a call. If individual extension users do not want to receive an incoming call, they could delete all digits including the extension number. Add Digit. If a Tie Line network requires additional digits to reroute the call to a location, the digits for the location can be added to the received digits. If PRG is left at default 30 the transferred call recalls to the station that performed the transfer when not answered.

Make sure your entry is compatible with the service the telco provides. The character indicates a delimiter. If option 2 is selected, refer to Program Options include: , , , , , , , and Data bits 8 Set the value to match the setting on the PBX. Options include: 5, 6, 7, and 8. Stop bits 1 Set the value to match the setting on the PBX.

Options include: 1 and 2. If disabled, the server re-sends its response to the last message received from the PBX. Polling Interval Enter the number of seconds to wait between polling keep-alive messages. Ideally, this should not be less than 60 seconds unless the PBX requires it.

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