ND-20292
CHAPTER 3
APRIL,1990
GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING
MEMORY BLOCK BEING MEMORY BLOCKTHAT MEMORY BLOCK THAT MAY
PROGRAMMED MUST BE PROGRAMMED HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED
481 or 4B6

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12E1,3B3
All CPU levels (See Note 2)
NOTES:
1. After the station number is entered, the line key
LED’s will show any previous assignment to the
station.
2. Each of the following programming keys is
selected to allow or disallow these terminal
features.
LED ON = Enabled LED OFF = Disabled
Ll = Camp-on Originate (Allow)
L2 = Camp-on Receive (Allow)
L3 = Call Forward, All or Busy/No Answer
(Allow)
L5 = Operator Restriction (Deny)
L6 = Data Line Security (Deny)
Lll= Station Lockout (Deny)
L12= Page Access, Originate (Allow)
L13 = LCR Priority (Deny)
L14= Trunk to Trunk Transfer (Deny)
(CPU-EBB or higher)
L15= Account Code Forced/Verified Entry
(Deny) (CPU-EB3 or higher)
NOTE: Defaults are shown between parenthesis.
3. To allow a Trunk to Trunk Transfer, a disconnect
signal must be provided by the CO or PBX and
programmed in M.B. 4Bl or 4B6.
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4. Depressing the ENTER key causes the display to
increment, to the next, station number.
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GENERAL INFORMATION - CLASS OF SERVICE ASSIGNMENT

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! This area of the memory block is used to assign a particular class of service to each station.
t service allows or disallows the station user specific station features. Each class of i
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