Program 10-1 Overview

System & Station

Program 10-1 – System Assignments, Part 1 of 3

Program 10-1 Overview

You can make the following system assignments with Program 10-1:

LED 20: Two-CO Line Conference

Two lines can be conferenced with one or two telephones (digital, electronic, or standard). Conference (see LED 19) in this program to enable this feature. Also, Two-line Conference must be allowed for DISA, CF-EXT, and DNIS external routing use of outgoing lines. CO lines must be enabled for tandem connection with Program 15, Code 5.

LED 19: Conference

Gives stations the ability to enable (LED 19 ON) or disable (LED 19 OFF) any Conference.

LED 18: Ring Detect Time

Sets normal ring detect time (LED 18 ON). Only use the normal setting, except unless connected to CO/Centrex lines that send ring signals less than 120 milliseconds.

LED 17: Station-to-Station Call Volume PAD

ON reduces station-to-station talk path volume (-8 dB). LED 17 should be OFF in all cases except where extreme quiet room noise is expected.

LED 16: BRI Standard or Non-initializing Terminal

Determines the initialization process for BRI lines connected to the ISDN network. A normal sequence is followed if this is turned ON. If it is OFF, no initialization sequence is needed.

LED 12: Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) Cycles

If activated from an electronic or digital telephone, ABR retries dialing a telephone number on a line if a far end busy signal is detected. Turn LED 12 ON to have the system try up to 10 times; turn OFF for up to 15 attempts. This feature is not available with standard telephones and/or Tie or DID lines.

LED 11: ABR Redial Time

Upon detecting a far end busy signal on a line, ABR will retry either once every 30 seconds or once every minute. Turn LED 11 ON for 30 seconds; turn OFF for one minute.

LED 10: System Speed Dial Override, Toll Restriction

System Speed Dial can be chosen to override Toll Restriction if LED 10 is turned ON.

LED 09: Exclusive Hold

Exclusive Hold allows electronic and digital telephones to place calls on hold (by pressing the +ROG button twice) so that other stations cannot pick up the held call with a CO /LQH button. This feature can be disabled on a system-wide basis. Any station can pick up an Exclusive Hold call by using the call pickup code.

LED 08: Alternate Point Answer/Transfer Privacy

If Transfer Privacy is selected, a ring/blind transferred call can only be answered at the called station upon transfer of that call (after the transferring party releases the call). With Alternate Point Answer, any electronic or digital telephone with the appropriate CO line or [DN] button can pick up a call transferred to another telephone. In either case, Call Pickup will function from any station. Station [DN] and CO line transferred calls that occur on [DN] buttons are always Private.

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