related programs

ACD/ISDN parameters (see Program 10-4) attendant console feature buttons

(see Program 59)

least cost routing modified digits (see Programs 55-1 and 55-2)

station class of service (see Program 30) system assignments, BRI lines

(see Program 10-1)

telephone feature buttons (see Program 39) special number assignment

(see Program *69-2)trunk groups

call direction (see Program *67-1) maximum channel reservation

(see Program *67-4) trunk groups (see Program *16)

K

keystrip assignments

2000-series digital telephone, 3-110template, 1-13

types (see Program 38)

L

LCR, 4-28

area codes (see Program 51)

CO line programming reference table, 5-3conditions, 5-2

dial 0 (zero) time-out (see Program 50-6)features, 5-1

home area code (see Program 50-2)

local call plan number (see Program 50-5) long distance information (LDI) plan number

(see Program 50-4)

modified digits table (see Program 55-0) modified digits table (see Program 55-1) office code exceptions for specified area code

(see Program 52) parameters (see Program 50-1)

route definition tables (see Program 54) schedule assignments for LCR plans

(see Program 53)

special codes (see Program 50-3)

station group assignments (see Program 56) LCR/toll restriction

bypass for special numbers (see Program *45-2 (1~6)) (see Program *45-3 (1~9))

Index

K ~ P

dial plan (see Program 45-1)

special code dialing sequence with LCR (see Program *45-4)

least cost routing (see LCR)

M

message center

defining (see Program 13) minimum hardware requirements, 1-14modem pool port assignments (see Program 21)

N

night ringing over PIOU external page zones (see Program 77-3)

numerical program listing, 1-1

O

Overlap Area Code (see Program *45-5)

P

park recall training (see Program *37)

PBX centrex access codes (see Program 42-1~8) peripheral options (door phones), RSIU / RSIS /

RMDS, PIOU/PIOUS / IMDU, PEPU (see Program 77-1)

[PhDN] owner telephone assignment (see Program *33)

Program *03

DK424 cabinet type identification, 3-12Program *04

[PhDN] assignments for internal and tie line calls, 3-18

Program *05

call park pickup abbreviated dialing, 3-22Program *09

ACD group DID/tie line digit assignments, 6-5Program *09

[PDN], [PhDN], DH, ACD or modem DID extension assignments, 3-25

Program *10-11

E911 standard telephone ports assignment,

3-42

Program *10-12

E911 standard telephone ports assignment,

3-42

Program *10-91

Index

E911 interdigital timer, 3-43

 

Program *10-92

 

E911 pause before send timer, 3-43

 

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