Overview

Alphabetical Program Listing

Feature or Topic

Program Number

 

 

DNIS

12, 17, 20, 60-1, 71-(0-5), 72,

77-4

 

 

 

Do Not Disturb

39

 

 

Do Not Disturb Override

05, 30

 

 

Door Lock Control

39, 77-1, 77-2

 

 

Door Phones

05, 77-1, 77-2, 79, *79

 

 

DSS Console Features

03, 28, 29-1~29-8, 10-2

 

 

DSS DKT/EKT

28

 

 

DTMF and Dial Pulse

10-1, 15, 30, 39

Assignments

 

 

 

DTMF Receiver (QRCU3,

03, 12, 15

K5RCU, RRCS) Operation

 

 

 

DTMF Signal Time, CO lines

10-1

(80/160 ms)

 

 

 

DTMF Signal Time, VM Ports

10-2

(80/160 ms)

 

 

 

DTMF Tone/No Tone/Padded

10-2

Tone Return

 

 

 

DTMF Continuous Tone

35

(2000-series DKT)

 

 

 

Emergency Numbers

44-91~93

 

 

Enhanced 911 (E911)

*11-0, *11-1, *11-2, *11-5, *11-6,

*11-8, *12, *13

 

 

 

Exclusive Hold

10-1

 

 

Executive Override

05, 10-2, 30

 

 

External Page Interface

10-2, 77-1, 77-3, 78

 

 

External Zone Paging

05, 77-1, 77-3

 

 

Fixed Call Forwarding

36, 39

 

 

Flash Key Assignment

39

 

 

Flash Timing

12

 

 

Flexible Access Code

05, *05

Numbering

 

 

 

Flexible Button Assignments

38, 39

 

 

Flexible Directory Numbering

04, *04, 05, 39

 

 

Flexible Line Ringing

81~89

Assignment

 

 

 

Flexible PCB Slot

91-9, 91-1, 03

Configuration

 

 

 

Forced and Voluntary Account

15, 30, 60, 39

Codes

 

 

 

Group Paging

05, *30

 

 

Group Pickup

*31

 

 

Feature or Topic

Program Number

 

 

 

03, 50-1, 50-2, 50-3, 50-4, 50-5,

HMIS

50-6, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55-0, 55-1/2,

56, 60-2,

 

 

60-3, 76-1

 

 

 

10-1, 10-4, 16, *16, *42-1, *42-2,

ISDN

*43-1~4, *44, *60, *61, *62, *63,

*64-1, *64-2, *65, *66-1~7, *67-

 

 

1~4, *68-1, *68-2, *69-1, *69-2

 

 

Handsfree Answerback

17, 31

 

 

Hold/Park Recall Timing

34

 

 

Hunting, Station

10-2, 22, 33

 

 

Immediate Transfer with Soft

10-2

Key

 

 

 

Initialization (system

91-9, 91-1, 90

programs)

 

 

 

Initialization (system/personal

91-9, 92

memory)

 

 

 

Keystrips

38

 

 

Least Cost Routing

*45-2, *45-3, *45-4, 50~56

 

 

Liquid Crystal Display

10-2, 35, 39

Features

 

 

 

Logical Port Display/Change

01

 

 

RAM Memory Test

00 (Part 2)

 

 

Message Center

13, *32

 

 

Message Waiting/Flash

05, 10-2, 12, 35, 39

 

 

Microphone Control

30, 39

 

 

Modem Pool Port Assignment

20, 21

 

 

Music-on-Hold

77-1

 

 

Night Pickup Code

05

 

 

Night Ringing over External

77-1, 77-3, 78

Page

 

 

 

Night Transfer

29, 39, 59, 77-1, 78

 

 

Night Transfer Lock

*36, 39, 59, 74

 

 

Off-hook Call Announce

03, 30, 31, 39

 

 

On-hook Dialing

32

 

 

Outgoing Call Restriction

41

 

 

Paging-DKT/EKT (Also see

 

Group Paging and External

31, 39

Paging)

 

 

 

Passwords-Remote

00

Programming

 

 

 

Pause Timing

12, 39

 

 

PBX Access Code

42-1~42-8

 

 

PBX Backup

42-0

 

 

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