Attendant Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls FFlAttendant Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher Address FFl 3# 2# O-12# Description This tim
Trang 1Maintenance Serial POR Flow Control (XON / XOFF) FFl
Maintenance Serial Port Flow Control (XON / XOFF)
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 2# 9# 6# (0 or l)#
Description Use this address to determine whether the DBS 824 system will control the
flow of data between it and the device connected to the Maintenance serial port (CN2)
‘ XON/XOFF’ (if activated in this address) is a software switch that will temporarily stop the flow of data when the device s memory buffer receives more data than it can process and resume the flow when the buffer empties
‘XON/XOFF should be deactivated (default setting) if a flow control mechanism is present elsewhere in the interface (i e , in the printer or RTS and CTS lines) A flow control mechanism should always be present in order
to prevent data from being lost during transmission
Notes DBS Buffer Size The size of the DBS 824 buffer for maintenance data is
1 000 bytes This is the maximum amount of data that the system can hold while the device is emptying its buffer
Trang 2FFl Automatic Night 1 Mode Start Time
System Timers
Automatic Night 1 Mode Start Time
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3## 1# (OOOO-2359)#
Description This option sets a time for the DBS 824 to automatically switch from ‘Day
to ‘Night 1’ mode This program uses the 24-hour time format
Automatic Day Mode Start Time FFl 3# 25# HHMM#
Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time FFl 3# 29# HHMM#
Notes Infemdion witlr tite System Clock Automatic Night 1 start time depends on
the accuracy of the DBS 824 clock
Trang 3Attendant Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls FFl
Attendant Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 2# (O-12)#
Description This timer determines how long a trunk call can be held by the attendant(s)
before it will recall
Programming
FFl 3# 2# (O-12)#
t
Recall Timer(Default=l, see table below)
Table 1-7 Recall timer v&es for attendant-held CO calls
Trang 4FFl Extension Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls
Extension Hold Recall Timer for CO Calls
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3## 3# (0012)#
Description This timer determines how long a hunk call will be held by an extension
before it will recall
Trang 5Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls FFl
Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 4# (0-12)#
Description When an attendant transfers a trunk call to an extension or hunt group, the
transferred call will recall to the attendant if it is not answered This timerdetermines how long a transferred trunk call will go unanswered before itrecalls
Programming
FFl 3# 4## (0112)#
tRecall Timer (Default=1see the following table)
Table l-9 Recall timer values for attend&t transferred CO call2
11 220 seconds
12 240 seconds
Trang 6FF? txtension I rawer Hecall I imer for CO Calls
Extension Transfer Recall Timer for CO Calls
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 5# (o-12)#
Description When an extension aansfers a trunk call to another extension or to a hunt
group, the transferred call will recall to the extension if it is not answeredThis timer determines how long a transferred trunk call will go unansweredbefore it recalls
Extension Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls FFl 3# 21# (0-12)#
Notes Recall Treatment. If the extension does not answer the recall, the system
will transfer the call to the attendant
Trang 7Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer FFl
Attendant Park Hold Recall Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FF1 3# 6## (0-12)#
Description An attendant phone can use up to 10 Call Park Numbers (00-09) to hold trunk
calls These park numbers can be assigned to an FF key or accessed byplacing a call on hold, then dialing 7501-7509
This program determines how long a parked call will be held before it recalls
Trang 8FFI Extension Park Hold Recall Timer
Extension Park Hold Recall Timer
Software Version CPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
FFl 3## 7# (O-12)#
$Recall Timer (Default=7see the following table)
Table l-I2 Extension park hold recall timer values
Trang 9Attendant Call Reversion Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 8# (O-12)#
Description By default the DBS 824 ultimately causes unanswered calls to revert to the
attendantFor example, if an extension places a call on hold and the held call recalls tothe extension the recall reverts to the attendant if it is not answered Also, if
a transfer recall is not answered by the transferring extension it also reverts tothe attendant
This timer determines how long an unanswered call will ring at the lastpossible answering position before it reverts to the attendant
For instance if an extension parks a call, the parked call will recall if it is notanswered The Attendant Call Reversion limer will determine how long thepark recall will ring at the extension before it reverts to the attendant If theAttendant Call Reversion Timer is set to default, the park recall will ring theextension for 180 seconds before reverting to the attendant
Trang 10FF? Attendant Ml Heversion Timer
11 1 220 seconds
12 1 240 seconds
Notes Night Mode Restriction This feature is not available when the DBS 824 is in
Night 1” or Night 2’ mode
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Unsupervised Conference Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
A d d r e s s FFl 3# 9# (0-15)#
Description This program determines how long a conference call can continue between
two trunks after a DBS 824 extension drops out of the conference When thetimer expires, the conferenced trunks automatically disconnect (there will be
no warning tone to the conferenced parties)This timer also determines how long outbound trunk calls made throughDISA can last
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Related Programming
Unsupervised Trunk Conference FJ?2 (Trunk)# 16#
Unsupervised Conference FF3 (ExtPort)# 13#
Trang 13Automatic Pause Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# lO# (0115)#
Description When users program their phones with PBX access codes, Personal Speed
Dial numbers or System Speed Dial numbers, they can insert pause(s) in thesenumbers (by pressing the REDIAL key for each pause) so the system willdial the numbers correctly This program address determines the length ofeach pause inserted by the REDIAL programming key
Trang 14FFl Automatic Pause Timer
Related Programming
Automatic Pause for PBX Line FF2 (Trunk)# 13# (0 or l>#
PBX Access Codes FFl 2# 3# (l-8)# (O-999 or 0* 9*)##
Automatic Pause Position for PBX Access Codes FFl 2# 3# (9-18)# (1 3)#
Trang 15CO flash Timer FFl
CO Flash Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
A d d r e s s FF1 3# 11# (0115)#
Description In the DBS 824 system a phone user can press the FLASH key to disconnect
from and then reseize a CO loop-start trunk (this operation is called a
‘flash ‘) Pressing the REDIAL key also performs a flash beforeautomatically redialing a phone number
This CO Flash Tier determines how long a flash to a CO will last if theFLASH key or the REDLAL key is depressed (pressed and then released)Exception If the FLASH key is pressed and held down the flash signal willlast as long as the key is pressed (The flash generated by pressing REDIAL
is always controlled by the CO Flash Timer, regardless of how long REDIAL
NOTE: Timer settings 11 to 15 require a
208 Expansion Card (Part No VB-4265 1)
Table l-14 CO fhsh timer values
Trang 16PBX Flash Timer FFl 3# 16# (0-lO)#
Auto Flash Redial FFl 2# l# 6# (0 or l)#
Trunk Circuit Type FF2 (Trunk)# 21# (0 or l>#
Notes Circuit Card Requirements Timer settings 1 l- 15 are only available with the
208 Expansion Card (Part No VB-4265 1)Phone Z)pe Rest&ion The FL,ASH key function applies only to digitaland digital single-line telephones
Trunk Type Resfricfion This timer only applies to loop-start trunks
SLT Flash Opera&z Single-line telephones must press the hookswitch anddial “87” to activate this feature
Trang 17SLT Onhook Flash Timer
Software Version WC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FF1 3# 12# (016)#
Description This timer determines how long an SLT user must hold down the switchhook
before the DBS 824 recognizes a hoolcflash A setting is also provided to prevent users from performing a hookflash on an SLT
Table 1-I 7 SLT flush timer values
1 Number 1 Flash Treatment
0
No Detection Valid Fliuh 1 Disconnect
Less than 200 ms 200 to 500 ms i Greater than 500 ms
1 Less than 200 ms 200 to 700 ms Greater than 700 ms
2 Less than 200 ms 200 to 1000 ms Greater than 1000 ms
3 Less than 200 ms 200to 1200 ms Greater than 1200 ms
4 Less than 200 ms 200 to 1500 ms Greater than 1500 ms
6 I Less than 200ms I 200-5OOms 1 Greater than 500 ms 1
Notes liceset Requirement For changes to this program to take effect, the system
must be turned off and then back on
Trang 18CO Ring Cycle Detection Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
A d d r e s s FF1 3# 13# (03)#
Description This timer determines how long the DBS 824 attempts to detect an incoming
CO ring cycle To ensure that the DBS 824 can recognize incoming trunk calls, set this timer to equal the duration of the ring cycle including thefirst
on period and the first of period
For example if the ring cycle for an incoming trunk is 2 seconds on/ 4 seconds off, this parameter should be set to at least 6 seconds to detect the full cycle
Lf this timer is set too short, the system will not recognize valid central office ring signals
See Figure l-2 below for an example of proper CO ring cycle detection timing for an incoming pattern of 2 seconds on/4 seconds off
Tigure l-2 Exampie CO ring cyccie detection timing
Trang 19CO Ring Cycle Detection Timer FFl
Programming
FFl 3# 13## (O-3)#
f 0=4 seconds
1=6 seconds 2=8 seconds
3= 10 seconds
Related Programming
Inbound Ring Cycle Expansion Timer FFl 3# l#
Trang 20FFl Inbound Ring Cycle Expansion Timer
Inbound Ring Cycle Expansion Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3## 14## (O-1 5)#
Description Lf the incoming ring pattern for an extension (FF3 ExtPor# 38#) is set to
emulate CO ringing, an extension may sometimes receive a very short ring burst when a trunk call begins ringing This short ring burst occurs because the DBS 824 received only part of the first “on ’ burst (see Figure l-2) from the trunk
To eliminate these short rings this timer can be used to expand initial ring bursts For example, if the timer is set to 350 ms and the fist ring burst only lasts 50 ms the first ring burst sent to the extension will be 350 ms If thefirst ring burst is over 350 ms the timer is ignored and the DBS 824 emulates the initial CO ring
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Trang 22FFl Dial Pause Timer
Dial Pause Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Trang 23If the FLASH key is pressed and held down the flash signal w-ill last as long
as the key is pressed
Auto Flash Redial FFl 2# l# 6# (0 or l\-”
Trunk Port Type FF2 (Trunk)# lO# (1 or 2)#
Trang 24FFl Call Forward No Answer Timer
Call Forward No Answer Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3## 17# (O-1 5)#
Description The Call Forward No Answer Tier determines how long an unanswered
call will ring before it is sent to a secondary destination For example, the timer determines how long an unanswered call will ring at an extension before it transfers to the Call Forward No Answer point.
Note: Separate timers are provided for Hunt Group No Answer, CO Delayed Ringing, and Extension Delayed Ringing
Trang 25Attendant Hold Recall Timer for Intercom Calls FFl
Attendant Hold Recall Timer for Intercom Calls
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 18# (O-l 2)##
Description If an attendant places an intercom call on hold, the held call will recall to the
attendant if it is not retrieved in the time specified by this address Recall timing for attendant-held trunk calls is controlled by another program address (FFl 3# 2#)
Programming
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FFl 3# 18# (O-1 2)#
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Timer Setting (Default=2 see the following table) I
Table I-22 Recall timer values for attendant-held intercom calls
Trang 26FFl Extension Hold Recall Timer for Intercom Calls
Extension Hold Recall Timer for Intercom Calls
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 19# (0-12)#
Description If an extension places an intercom call on hold, the held call will recall to the
extension if it is not retrieved in the time specified by this address Recall timing for extension-held trunk calls is controlled by another program address (FFi 3# 3#)
Trang 27Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls FFl
Attendant Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3## 2O# (0-12)#
Description When an attendant transfers an intercom call to an extension the call will
recall to the attendant if it is not answered This timer determines how longthe transferred call will ring the extension before it recalls
Notes Interaction with Call Forwarding If a call is transferred to an extension that
has Call Forwarding turned on, the call will follow the call forwarding path ifthe Call Forward No Answer timer is set to a lesser value than the RecallTimer
Trang 28FFl Extension Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls
Extension Transfer Recall Timer for Intercom Calls
Software Version CPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
A d d r e s s FFI 3## 21# (0-l2)#
Description When one extension transfers a call to another extension, the call will recall to
Ihe transferring extension if it is not answered This timer determines howlong the transferred call will ring before it recalls
T i e r
Trang 29CO Delayed Ring Timer FFl
CO Delayed Ring Timer
Software VerGon CPCLS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 22# (0-15)#
Description CO Delayed Ringing allows a secondary phone to ring when incoming trunk
calls to a primary phone are not answered This timer determines how longthe trunk call will ring at the primary phone before it begins ringing at thesecondary phone (When the secondary phone begins ringing, the primaryphone will stop ringing )
After 16 secondsAfter 20 secondsAfter 24 seconds
Trang 30FFl CO Delayed Ring Timer
Related Programming
Delayed Ring FFl 2# l# 21# (0 or l)#
CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments FF4 5# (ExtPort)## (Trunk)#
CO Delayed Day Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups FF4 5# (HuntGrp)#(Trunk)#
CO Delayed Night 1 Ring Assignments FF4 6# (Ext.Port)# (Trunk)#
CO Delayed Night 1 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups FF4 6#
(Hunffirp)# (Trunk)#
CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments FF4 9# 2# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)#
CO Delayed Night 2 Ring Assignments for Hunt Groups FF4 9# 2#
(HuntGrp)# (Trunk)#
Trang 31Extension Delayed Ring Timer FFl
Extension Delayed Ring Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 23# (0-15)#
Description Extension Delayed Ringing allows a secondary phone to ring when a primary
phone is not answered This timer determines how long the primary phone will ring before the call begins ringing at the secondary phone
1
2
After 4 seconds After 8 seconds
Trang 32FFl Extension Delayed Ring Timer
Related Programming
Extension (BLF) Delayed Ring FF1 2# l# 27# (0 or l)#
Extension Delayed Ring Table FF4 8# (TargetExtPort)# (SourceExtPort)#
Trang 33Hunt Group No Answer Timer FFl
Hunt Group No Answer Timer
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
A d d r e s s FFl 3# 24# (0-15)##
Description If a call has entered a hunt group and the first extension to ring is not
answered, this timer determines how long the extension will ring before thenext idle extension in the hunt group begins ringing
Trang 34FFl Automatic Day Mode Start Time
Automatic Day Mode Start Time
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3## 25# HHMM#
Description Automatic Day Mode allows the DBS 824 to go into “Day mode
automaticallyAutomatic Night 1 Mode (FFl 3# I#) and Automatic Night 2 Mode (FFI3# 29#) allow the DBS 824 to go into “Night 1” and “Night 2” modeautomatically
Programming
To program automatic day mode
Enter the time using the 24-hour format The following example sets the timeto830am
FFl W 25## 0830##
Time Setting (8 30 a m )(in 24-hour format)
To turn automatic day mode off
FFl 3# 25# CONF ON/OFF I
Related Programming
Tiie Setting FFl l# 2#
Automatic Night 1 Mode Start Time FFl 3# l#
Automatic Night 2 Mode Start Time FF 1 3# 29#
Notes Night Key Operation If only one of the Auto modes is turned on, the
NIGHT key is used to turn off the Auto mode For instance, if Night modehas been activated automatically, the attendant must press the NIGHT key to
go into Day mode
Trang 35Automatic Day Mode Start Time FFl
If both Auto Day and Auto Night modes are turned on the attendant NIGHT key cannot be used
When one Auto mode is turned on the mode cannot be reset by the NIGHT key until 3 minutes after the Auto mode is activated (When both Auto modes are set, the NIGHT key cannot be used )
Required Intervals Between Auto Day and Night Modes If both Auto
modes are set, the manufacturer recommends that the starting times of the modes differ by at least one hour
Trang 36FFl Wait Timer For Auto-Repeat Dialing
Wait Timer For Auto-Repeat Dialing
Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher
Address FFl 3# 26# (0-15)#
Description Use this program to set the amount of time the DBS 824 will wait before
automatically redialing a number
1
2 3 4
Related Programming
Auto-Repeat Dialing Count FFl 2# l# 34# (0-15)#
Trang 37Wait Timer For Auto-Repeat Dialing FFl
Busy Tone (BT) Detection Timer FFl 3# 27#
Dial Tone (DT) Detection Timer FFl 3# 28#
CO Busy Tone (BT) Detection for Auto-Repeat Dialing FF2 (Trunk)# 22#