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E ~ I

door phone

busy signal/door lock assignments (see Program 77-2)

to [DN] flashing assignments (see Program *79)

door phone ringing (see Program 79)

E

E911, 8-1

CAMA

digits sent on 911 calls (see Program *11-5) DK424 operation overview, 8-1

trunk group

line assignments (see Program *11-1) trunk group hunting (see Program *11-2)

CESID station information (see Program *12), 8-11

E911/CAMA trunks (see Program *11-0) interdigital timer (see Program *10-91) interdigital timer (see Program *11-6) pause before send timer (see Program *10-92) programming overview, 8-3

SMDR, 8-2

special [DN] notification (see Program *11-8) standard telephone ports assignment (see

Programs *10-11 and *10-12)

station to CAMA trunk group (see Program *13)

EKT and DKT ringing tones (CO line calls) (see Program 80)

emergency bypass of forced/verified account codes (see Program 44-91~93)

enhanced 911 (see Program *10) extension assignments (see Program *09)

F

first-time programming, 1-14fixed call forward (see Program 36)

flexible access code numbering (see Program 05) flexible button assignments (see Program 39) flexible PCB cabinet slot assignments

DK424 (see Program 03)

G

ground/loop/tie/DID line options (see Program 15) group pickup assignments (see Program *31)

H

hardware requirements (minimum), 1-14hold recall timing (see Program 34)

I

initialization (system), 1-14

initialize Programs 00~*99 (see Program 90) Integrated Systems Digital Networking (ISDN),

7-1

internal and tie line call assignments, 3-17

ISDN

ACD and ISDN parameters, including BRI, PRI T-Wait and 3.1k audio (see Program 10-4)

analog trunk services (see Program *61) assign CO line groups (see Program 16) BRI line/station operation (see Program *60) BRI SPID parameters (see Program *44) call types for ISDN trunk group

(see Programs *67-2 and *67-3)

call types for ISDN trunk groups (see Program *67-3)

call-by-call trunk group codes and network ID (see Programs *66-2, *66-4)

calling number ID presentation parameters (see Program *68-1)

channel group number parameters (see Program *66-1)

channel group/trunk parameters (see Program *66-3)

channel groups (see Program *65) clock source (see Program *42)

CNIS presentation parameters (see Program *69-1)

D-channel control and NFAS (see Program *43-1~3)

dialing parameters (see Program *63) DID/DNIS digits for trunk groups (see Program

*64-2)

LDN

registrations (see Program *66-5) trunk group (see Program *66-7)

trunk group to channel group (see Program *66-6)

line directory number (see LDN)

network PRI interface (see Program *43-3)

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dk14 specifications

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