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    							0300 - System Options
    0302 - System Identification
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming453
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0302 + 
    HOLD
    3. Enter the system name (up to 14 characters) + VO L .
    (Refer to Programming Names and Text Messages on page 439 if you need help in entering 
    names)
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to scroll to the next option.
    After pressing 
    VO L  to scroll to the next entry, you can press CONF to exit the pro-
    gram.
    4. Enter the site phone number (up to 14 digits) + 
    VO L .
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to scroll to the next option.
    You cannot edit this entry.
    5. Press 
    VO L  to scroll to the next option.
    You cannot edit this entry.
    6. Press 
    VO L  to scroll to the next option.
    7. Enter the system time (HH:MM:SS in 24-hour format) + 
    VO L .
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to scroll to the next option.
    8. Enter the system date (MM:DD:YYYY) + 
    VO L .
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to scroll to the next option.
    DateUse this option to enter the system Time and 
    Date. The system shows Time and Date on 
    telephone displays and in various system 
    reports.
    • See Time and Date on page 383 for 
    more.DATE?MM-DD-YY
    MM = Month (1-12)
    DD = Day (1-31)
    YYYY = Year (e.g., 
    2000)Current date
    0302:SYSTEM ID
    NAME?
    0302:SYSTEM ID
    PHONE?
    0302:SYSTEM ID
    SYS  TYP:DS-1000
    0302:SYSTEM ID
    S/W VER:
    0302:SYSTEM ID
    TIME?
    0302:SYSTEM ID
    DATE?:
    Table 23:  Program 0302 - System Identification Options
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0300 - System Options
    0302 - System Identification
    454Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    OR
    Press 
    CONF to exit the program. 
    						
    							0400 - Timers
    0401 - System Timers
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming455
    0400 - Timers
    0401 - System Timers
    Description
    Use Program 0401- System Timers to enter the values for system-wide timers. Conditions
    NoneDS2000 Fixed Slot
    Available. DS2000 U Slot
    DS1000
    Table 24:  Program 0401 - System Timers
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Park Orbit
    Use this timer to set how long a call stays in 
    System Park Orbit before it recalls the exten-
    sion that parked it. This timer if for orbits 
    60-67 only. The recall for orbits 68 and 69 is 
    fixed at 5 minutes.
    • See Park on page 287 for more.PARK RECALL?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled60 sec.
    Modem ReserveUse this timer to set how long the system 
    reserves a modem, once requested by an 
    extension user, from the modem pool before 
    returning in to the pool.
    • See System Diagnostics on page 354 for 
    more.MODEM RESERVE?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled30 sec.
    Transfer RecallUse this timer to set how long a transferred 
    call rings an idle destination extension or 
    Ring Group before recalling the extension 
    from which it was initially transferred.
    In addition, use this timer to set how long a 
    transferred call rings a busy operator exten-
    sion before recalling the extension from 
    which it was initially transferred.
    • See Transfer on page 393 for more.TRANSFER RECALL?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled30 sec
    (Fixed Slot)
    20 seconds
    (U Slot) 
    						
    							0400 - Timers
    0401 - System Timers
    456Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    Intercom Inter-digitWhen an extension user places a call, they 
    must dial each succeeding digit within this 
    interval.
    The system also uses this interval for an 
    extension going into the talk state, which 
    affects the Modem Cut-Though timing. Set-
    ting this timer too short or too long could 
    effect DTMF receiver usage and create block-
    ing. Normally, you should leave this timer at 
    its default value (6 seconds). Some applica-
    tions may require that it be shortened, but it is 
    recommended that it not be lengthened.
    • See Intercom on page 227 for more.
    • See Modem Cut-Through on page 255 
    for more.
    ICM INTERDIGIT?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled6 sec.
    Meet-Me ConferenceWhen a user initiates a Meet-Me Confer-
    ence, the system waits this interval for the 
    Paged party to join the call.
    • See Meet-Me Conference on page 247 
    for more.MEET ME CONF?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled30 sec.
    Dialing PauseFor Speed Dial, the system waits this inter-
    val when it encounters a pause in a Speed 
    Dial bin.
    • See Speed Dial on page 332 for more.DIALING PAUSE?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled1 sec.
    Page DurationUse this timer to set the maximum length of 
    Page announcements.
    • See Paging on page 281 for more.PAGE DURATION?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled30 sec.
    Door UnlockThis timer sets the interval that the CPRU 
    PCB relay remains closed after a keyset user 
    activates (closes) the relay. After this inter-
    val, the CPRU relay automatically returns to 
    its open (idle) state.
    • See Door Box on page 148 for more.DOOR UNLOCK?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled30 sec.
    DIL No AnswerThis timer sets how long a DIL to an exten-
    sion rings an idle extension before Key Ring 
    or overflow occurs. Key Ring rings all exten-
    sions programmed to ring for that line.
    • See Direct Inward Line on page 118 for 
    more.DIL NO ANSWER?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled15 sec. Table 24:  Program 0401 - System Timers
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0400 - Timers
    0401 - System Timers
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming457
    Trunk RevertThis timer sets how long Hold Recall rings 
    the extension that placed the call on hold 
    before Key Ring occurs. Key Ring rings all 
    extensions programmed to ring for that line.
    • See Hold on page 197 for more.
    • See Key Ring on page 232 for more.
    This timer also sets how long a DIL to a 
    Ring Group master number rings an idle 
    extension before Key Ring or overflow 
    occurs. Key Ring rings all extensions pro-
    grammed to ring for that line.
    • See Direct Inward Line on page 118 for 
    more.
    In addition, this timer sets how long a Trans-
    fer Recall rings the extension that initially 
    transferred the call before Key Ring occurs.
    • See Transfer on page 393 for more.TRUNK REVERT?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled15 sec.
    Trunk Delay RingUse this timer to set how long the system 
    waits before ringing an extension that has 
    the Delayed Ringing option enabled.
    • See Central Office Calls, Answering on 
    page 87 for more.
    • See Delayed Ringing on page 114 for 
    more.TRK DELAY RING?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled10 sec.
    Trunk Overflow• Not used.TRUNK OVERFLOW?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled20 sec.
    Centrex Type  Feature 
    Key DelayThis timer sets how long the system waits 
    when it finds a Centrex delay (i.e., D) pro-
    grammed in a Centrex Feature Key.
    • See PBX/Centrex Compatibility on 
    page 291 for more.CENTRX FTR DLY?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled50 sec.
    ACD/UCD OverflowThis timer sets when UCD overflow occurs. 
    When all UCD agents are busy, a queued 
    call rings for this interval and then overflows 
    to the UCD Overflow destination.
    • See Extension Hunting on page 156 for 
    more.ACD/UCD OVRFLOW?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled60 sec
    Number of Password 
    AttemptsUse this option to set how many times the 
    system allows a user to enter the incorrect 
    programming password before locking them 
    out.
    • See System Programming List on 
    page 360 for more.PSWD ATTEMP NUM?3 Table 24:  Program 0401 - System Timers
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0400 - Timers
    0401 - System Timers
    458Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0401 + 
    HOLD
    3. Enter data for the displayed timer + HOLD.
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  or VO L  to scroll to the timer you want to change + HOLD
    4. Enter data for the displayed timer + HOLD
    5. Press VO L  or VO L  to scroll to another timer.
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number.
    Program Lockout TimeOnce the system locks out a user, it will wait 
    this interval before allowing the user to reen-
    ter the programming mode.
    • See System Programming List on 
    page 360 for more.PROGRAM
    LOCKOUT?
    1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled10 sec.
    Force Program ExitIf a telephone in the programming mode is 
    inactive longer than this interval, the system 
    automatically cancels the programming 
    mode and makes the telephone idle.
    • See System Programming List on 
    page 360 for more.FORCE PROG EXIT?1-9999 sec.
    0 = Disabled10 sec.
    0401:SYSTEM TIMERS
    PARK RECALL?
    Table 24:  Program 0401 - System Timers
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0400 - Timers
    0402  - Trunk Timers
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming459
    0402  - Trunk Timers
    Description
    Use Program 0402- Trunk Timers to enter the values for trunk timers.
    Conditions
    NoneDS2000 Fixed Slot
    Available. DS2000 U Slot
    DS1000
    Table 25:  Program 0402 - Trunk Timers
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Camp-On
    • Not used.CAMP ON?0-9999 sec.60 sec.
    Line ResponseWhen the system fails to detect loop current 
    on a trunk, it will wait this interval before 
    marking the trunk as defective.
    Be sure the value you enter is compatible 
    with the local telco. If you set this value too 
    short, the system may mark properly func-
    tioning trunks as defective. If too long, 
    defective trunks may be left in service.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.LINE RESPONSE?4-1020 in 100 mS incre-
    ments (e.g., 4 = 400 mS, 
    10 - 1000 mS)100
    (10 seconds)
    Dial Tone  DetectWhen the system seizes a line to place a 
    Speed Dial call, it waits this interval for dial 
    tone before outdialing the call. The system 
    requires that the first dial tone be at least 5 
    seconds long and the second dial tone to be 
    at least 2.5 seconds long.
    Be sure the value you enter is compatible 
    with the local telco. If you set this value too 
    short, the system may not seize properly 
    functioning trunks. If too long, there will be 
    too long a delay before the system skips over 
    a defective trunk. 
    • See Speed Dial on page 332 for more.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.DL TONE  DETECT?0-9999 in 100 mS incre-
    ments (e.g., 10 = 1 sec-
    ond, 100 = 10 seconds)10 (1 second) 
    						
    							0400 - Timers
    0402  - Trunk Timers
    460Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    PBX/Centrex FlashUse this timer to set the Flash interval. When 
    a user flashes a trunk (manually or in a 
    Speed Dial number), the system opens the 
    trunk circuit for this interval. For accurate 
    flash function, be sure to set this interval for 
    compatibility with the connected telco or 
    PBX/Centrex.
    If you set this interval too short, the telco 
    may not always register the flash. If too long, 
    inadvertent disconnects may occur.
    • See Flash on page 170 for more.
    • See Modem Cut-Through on page 255 
    for more.
    • See PBX/Centrex Compatibility on 
    page 291 for more.
    • See Speed Dial on page 332 for more.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.FLASH PBX?16-4080 mS800 mS
    Flash Disconnect• Not used.FLASH DISC.?16-4080 mS2496mS
    Force Idle (Trunk Guard 
    Time)Use this timer to set the guard time for 
    trunks. When the system disconnects a trunk 
    (e.g., after a user hang up), the system keeps 
    the line idle until this timer expires. The 
    Trunk Guard Time helps prevent call colli-
    sions.
    If you set this interval too short, call colli-
    sions may occur. If too long, there will be 
    unnecessary delays before you can use the 
    trunk for a new call.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.FORCE IDLE?10-9999 in 100 mS
    increments (e.g., 10 = 1 
    second)25 (2.5 sec)
    (Fixed Slot)
    10 (1 sec)
    (U Slot)
    PBX Pause• Not used.PBX PAUSE?0-9999 sec.
    0 = No pause0 Table 25:  Program 0402 - Trunk Timers
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0400 - Timers
    0402  - Trunk Timers
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming461
    Minimum Ring Detection 
    TimerUse this timer to set the threshold for ring 
    detection. If the ring signal is longer than 
    this interval, the system interprets the signal 
    as valid ringing. If the signal is equal to or 
    shorter than this interval, the system ignores 
    the ringing.
    Be sure the value you enter is compatible 
    with the local telco. If you set this value too 
    short, the system may detect line spikes and 
    anomalies as ringing. If too long, the system 
    may not properly interpret a valid ringing 
    signal.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.MIN RING DET?8-2040 mS104 mS
    DP Make TimerUse this timer to set the duration of the Dial 
    Pulse Make signal (i.e., relay closed). This is 
    the “on” time in a Dial Pulse digit. Set this 
    timer for compatibility with the connected 
    telco or PBX/Centrex. Keep in mind that 
    there are three components of a Dial Pulse 
    digit: Make interval, Break interval and 
    Interdigit interval. An improper setting may 
    cause misdialing.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.PULSE DIAL MAKE?4-1020 mS40 mS
    DP Break TimerUse this timer to set the duration of the Dial 
    Pulse Break signal (i.e., relay open). This is 
    the “off” time in a Dial Pulse digit. Set this 
    timer for compatibility with the connected 
    telco or PBX/Centrex. Keep in mind that 
    there are three components of a Dial Pulse 
    digit: Make interval, Break interval and 
    Interdigit interval. An improper setting may 
    cause misdialing.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.PULSE DIAL BRK?4-1020 mS60 mS
    DP Interdigit TimerUse this timer to set the duration of the Dial 
    Pulse Interdigit signal (i.e., relay open time 
    between each digit). Set this timer for com-
    patibility with the connected telco or PBX/
    Centrex. Keep in mind that there are three 
    components of a Dial Pulse digit: Make 
    interval, Break interval and Interdigit inter-
    val. An improper setting may cause misdial-
    ing.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.PULSE INTRDIGIT?100-9999 mS800 mS Table 25:  Program 0402 - Trunk Timers
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							0400 - Timers
    0402  - Trunk Timers
    462Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    Manual DTMF Tone OnThis timer sets the duration of DTMF digits 
    for trunk calls manually dialed by an exten-
    sion user. This is required because the sys-
    tem buffers the digits the user dials.
    Set this timer for compatibility with the con-
    nected telco or PBX/Centrex. If you set this 
    interval too short, the telco or PBX/Centrex 
    may not be able to properly detect the 
    DTMF digit. If too long, outbound dialing is 
    unnecessarily slowed down.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.MAN DTMF ON?10-2550 mS150 mS
    Manual DTMF Tone OffThis timer sets the duration of the interval 
    between DTMF digits for trunk calls manu-
    ally dialed by an extension user. This is 
    required because the system buffers the dig-
    its the user dials. Note that this is the mini-
    mum DTMF Tone off time guaranteed by 
    the system. 
    Set this timer for compatibility with the con-
    nected telco or PBX/Centrex. If you set this 
    interval too short, the telco or PBX/Centrex 
    may not be able to set up to receive the next 
    DTMF digit. If too long, outbound dialing is 
    unnecessarily slowed down.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.MANB DTMF OFF?10-2550 mS50 mS
    Speed Dial DTMF Tone 
    OnThis timer sets the duration of DTMF digits 
    for Speed Dial trunk calls automatically 
    dialed by the system.
    Set this timer for compatibility with the con-
    nected telco or PBX/Centrex. If you set this 
    interval too short, the telco or PBX/Centrex 
    may not be able to properly detect the 
    DTMF digit. If too long, outbound dialing is 
    unnecessarily slowed down.
    • See Speed Dial on page 332 for more.
    • See System Timers, Trunks on page 372 
    for more.SPDL DTMF ON?10-2550 mS100 mS Table 25:  Program 0402 - Trunk Timers
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
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