Index

P ~ P

Program 14-73

queue size for alarm 2, 6-31Program 14-8

alarm pattern assignments, 6-32Program 14-9

work unit assignments, 6-34Program 15

ground/loop/tie/DID line options, 3-47, 6-35Program 16

assign CO line groups (dial 9 or 801~816), 3-51

Program 17

DID/tie line options, 3-53, 6-35Program 18

agent names for SMIS/MIS assignments, 6-13Program 19

alternate background music source slot assignment, 3-57

Program 20

computer and data interface unit configuration, 3-58

Program 21

modem pool port assignments, 3-61Program 22

computer and DIU station hunting for data calls, 3-63

Program 32

automatic preference, 3-90Program 33

[PDN]/ [PhDN] station hunting (voice calls only), 3-93

Program 34

hold recall timing, 3-97Program 35

station class of service, 3-100, 6-35Program 36

fixed call forward, 3-113Program 37

CO, DID, and tie line ring transfer (camp-on) recall time, 3-107

Program 38

digital and electronic telephone keystrip type, 3-109

Program 39

flexible button assignments, 3-115Program 40

station CO line access, 4-4Program 41

station outgoing call restriction, 4-6

Program 42-0

CO line to PBX/centrex connection & access codes, 4-8

Program 42-1~8

PBX/centrex access codes, 4-10Program 43

0 + credit card dialing, 4-11Program 44-1~8

toll restriction/traveling class override codes, 4-13

Program 44-91~93

emergency bypass of forced/verified account codes, 4-14

Program 45-1

LCR/toll restriction dial plan, 4-14, 4-15Program 45-2

toll restriction disable, 4-19Program 45-3~6

special common carrier numbers & authorization code digit length, 4-20

Program 45-8~9

toll restriction override code, 4-22Program 46-10~80

toll restriction class parameters, 4-34Program 46-11~46-81

toll restriction class (1~8) parameters, 4-36Program 46-2~4

toll restriction allowed/denied area codes assigned by class, 4-31

Program 47

toll restriction exception office codes assigned by area codes (tables 1~16), 4-37

Program 48

station toll restriction classification, 4-39Program 50-1

LCR parameters, 5-4Program 50-2

LCR home area code, 5-5Program 50-3 (1~5)

LCR special codes, 5-6Program 50-4

LCR long distance information (LDI) plan number, 5-7

Program 50-5

LCR local call plan number, 5-8Program 50-6

LCR dial 0 (zero) time-out, 5-9Program 51

LCR area codes, 5-10

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