Programs *81, *84 and *87 Overview

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Programs *81, *84, and *87 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line to [DN] LED Flash Assignments

Programs *81, *84 and *87 Overview

Ground/loop start CO lines can be assigned to ring and flash specific Directory Number buttons, including [PDNs], [SDNs] or [PhDNs]. These programs assign which [DN] will flash when a ground/loop start CO line rings a direct incoming call to the DK system.

Programs 81~89 must be used in conjunction with Programs *81, *84, and *87 to ring the telephone on which the flashing [DN] appears. Refer to the CO /LQH/[DN] button LED control logic diagrams that follow these record sheets for more information.

Each ground/loop start CO line can be assigned to flash one [DN], but that [DN] button can be assigned to up to 120 telephones. The assigned [DN] LED will flash as 1 Hz rate when CO line call rings into the DK424.

If a specific CO /LQH or 3RROHG￿/LQH *US button is programmed to appear on a telephone (in Program 39), do not assign a [DN] to flash on that telephone with Programs *81, *84, and *87.

Important! If CO lines direct ring voice mail (VM) ports in Programs 81~89, the data for those CO lines in Programs *81, *84, and *87 must be blank.

Program *81

Assigns which [DN] flashes when the CO line rings during the system Day mode.

Program *84

Assigns which [DN] flashes when the CO line rings during the system Day2 mode.

Program *87

Assigns which [DN] flashes when the CO line rings during the system Night mode.

Programs 81, 82, 83

Assign Immediate Ring, 12-second delay Ring, 24-second delay Ring in the Day mode, respectively, to telephones with [DNs] assigned to flash in Program *81

Programs 84, 85, 86

Assign Immediate Ring, 12-second delay Ring, 24-second delay Ring in the Day2 mode, respectively, to telephones with [DNs] assigned to flash in Program *84

Programs 87, 88, 89

Assign Immediate Ring in the Night mode, 12-second delay Ring, 24-second delay Ring, respectively, to telephones with [DNs] assigned to flash in Program *87.

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