ND-20292
CHAPTER 3
APRIL, 1990
KEY FUNCTION (OFF LINE)
! SPKR
- ON/OFF Line
TEL # - Selects line key
F/W - Increment to next timer
CLEAR -
ENTER - Enters each timer count
B/W - Decrements to previous timer
GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING
MEMORY BLOCK THAT MEMORY BLOCK THAT MAY
$l&ll[J levels. (See Note 1.)
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1. During step 4 the display shows the current count
of the timer chosen.
LINE
KEY TIMER DEFAULT
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Ll
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L8
L9
LlO
Lll
L13
L14
Lli5
Call Park Recall (CPU-EB) 3 min.
Time between 1st & 2nd announce,
CPU-EC4 (or higher revision level) Infinity Time count 99 =
Delay Announce Auto Release
(CPU-EB3 or higher)
Start time (SMDR), Elapsed Call
Timer
DSS/BLF console camp-on recall
(Att.recall)
Non Ex-Hold/Transfer (Camp-On
recall (All Stations)
Auto callback/Trunk Queuing
cancel
CPU-EC3 (or lower revision)
Call Forward/No Answer
CPU-EC4 (or higher revision)
Time between 2nd and repeat of
2nd Announce
Time count 99 =
Exclusive hold recall
External page access
Internal page access
Valid call timer (SMDR)
10 min.
20 sec.
50sec.
.I 50 sec.
20 sec.
20 sec.
Infinity
1 min.
5 min.
1 min.
40 sec.
Modem Reserve Timer (CPU-EB2)lO min.
Conference Park recall (CPU-EB3) 5 min.
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2. Depressing the ENTER key causes the
programming to move to the next item
associated with the next line key.
3. Time out = time base (10 seconds)
(01 - 99).
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GENERAL INFORMATION - TIME BASE ASSIGNMENT I I
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This area of the memory block is used to assign time out counts to various system base timers. Refer to
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350
for explanation of each timer. I
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