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    							0600 - Toll Restriction
    0601 - Toll Restriction Options
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming493
    International Dialing
    8. Enter Y to enable or N to disable International Dialing + 
    VO L .
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to select the currently displayed value.
    The previously programmed table type displays (A = allow, D = deny).
    Equal Access (10XXX) Dialing
    9. Enter A to set up the table as an allow table.
    OR
    Enter D to set up the table as a deny table.
    OR
    Enter D to convert an existing allow table into a deny table, or enter A to convert an 
    existing deny table into an allow table.
    10. Press A to add codes into the table.
    OR
    Press D to delete codes from the table.
    OR
    Press V to view the current contents of the table.
    If you press V to view the table, the bottom line of the display will show the first set of 
    table entries. Press V to see the remaining entries. The prompt 
    TABLE DONE tells you 
    when you are at the end of the table or the table is empty. The prompt 
    > tells you that there 
    is additional data in the table to view.
    If you press A or D to add codes into the table, you see the prompt 
    DATA. Just enter the 
    codes you want into the table. When entering data, new data appears to the right of the 
    previously entered data. (The system automatically assumes that every group of three dig-
    its is an entry.) 
    11. When you are done entering data, press 
    VO L  to go to the next option.
    The previously programmed table type displays (A = allow, D = deny).
    NXX Dialing
    12. Enter A to set up the table as an allow table.
    OR
    Enter D to set up the table as a deny table.
    OR
    Enter D to convert an existing allow table into a deny table, or enter A to convert an 
    existing deny table into an allow table.
    13. Press A to add codes into the table.
    0601:10+XXX DIALING
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    0601:10+XXX ALLW TBL
    ADD-A/VIEW-V/DEL-D?
    0601:10+XXX DENY TBL
    ADD-A/VIEW-V/DEL-D?
    0601:NXX DIALING
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    0601:NXX ALLOW TABLE
    ADD-A/VIEW-V/DEL-D?
    0601:NXX DENY TABLE
    ADD-A/VIEW-V/DEL-D? 
    						
    							0600 - Toll Restriction
    0601 - Toll Restriction Options
    494Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    OR
    Press D to delete codes from the table.
    OR
    Press V to view the current contents of the table.
    If you press V to view the table, the bottom line of the display will show the first set of 
    table entries. Press V to see the remaining entries. The prompt 
    TABLE DONE tells you 
    when you are at the end of the table or the table is empty. The prompt 
    > tells you that there 
    is additional data in the table to view.
    If you press A or D to add codes into the table, you see the prompt 
    DATA. Just enter the 
    codes you want into the table. When entering data, new data appears to the right of the 
    previously entered data. (The system automatically assumes that every group of three dig-
    its is an entry.) 
    14. When you are done entering data, press 
    VO L  to go to the next option.
    The previously programmed table type displays (A = allow, D = deny).
    NPA Dialing
    15. Enter A to set up the table as an allow table.
    OR
    Enter D to set up the table as a deny table.
    OR
    Enter D to convert an existing allow table into a deny table, or enter A to convert an 
    existing deny table into an allow table.
    16. Press A to add codes into the table.
    OR
    Press D to delete codes from the table.
    OR
    Press V to view the current contents of the table.
    If you press V to view the table, the bottom line of the display will show the first set of 
    table entries. Press V to see the remaining entries. The prompt 
    TABLE DONE tells you 
    when you are at the end of the table or the table is empty. The prompt 
    > tells you that there 
    is additional data in the table to view.
    If you press A or D to add codes into the table, you see the prompt 
    DATA. Just enter the 
    codes you want into the table. When entering data, new data appears to the right of the 
    previously entered data. (The system automatically assumes that every group of three dig-
    its is an entry.) 
    17. When you are done entering data, press 
    VO L  to go to the next option.
    The previously programmed table type displays (A = allow, D = deny).
    6-Digit Analysis
    18. Enter A to set up the table as an allow table.
    OR
    0601:NPA DIALING
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE?
    0601:NPA ALLOW TABLE
    ADD-A/VIEW-V/DEL-D?
    0601:NPA DENY TABLE
    ADD-A/VIEW-V/DEL-D?
    0601:6 DGT ANALYSIS
    ALLOW OR DENY TABLE? 
    						
    							0600 - Toll Restriction
    0601 - Toll Restriction Options
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming495
    Enter D to set up the table as a deny table.
    OR
    Enter D to convert an existing allow table into a deny table, or enter A to convert an 
    existing deny table into an allow table.
    19. Press A to add codes into the table.
    OR
    Press D to delete codes from the table.
    OR
    Press V to view the current contents of the table.
    If you press V to view the table, the bottom line of the display will show the first set of 
    table entries. Press V to see the remaining entries. The prompt 
    TABLE DONE tells you 
    when you are at the end of the table or the table is empty. The prompt 
    > tells you that there 
    is additional data in the table to view.
    If you press A or D to add codes into the table, you see the prompt 
    DATA. Just enter the 
    codes you want into the table. When entering data, new data appears to the right of the 
    previously entered data. (The system automatically assumes that every group of six digits 
    is an entry.) 
    20. When you are done entering data, press 
    VO L  to go back to the Active Dial Pad option for 
    the currently selected Toll Level.
    OR
    Press CONF to go back to the Program/Initialize option.
    OR
    Press CONF twice to exit Toll Restriction programming.
    0601:6 DGT ALLOW TBL
    ADD-A/VIEW-V/DEL-D?
    0601:6 DGT ALLOW TBL
    ADD-A/VIEW-V/DEL-D?
    0601:TOLL LEVEL:n
    ACTIVE DIAL PAD?nn
    0601:TOLL RESTRICT
    PROG-P / INIT-I 
    						
    							0800 - Display Messages
    0801 - Selectable Display Messages
    496Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    0800 - Display Messages
    0801 - Selectable Display Messages
    Description
    Use Program 0801 - Selectable Display Messages to program the system’s 16 Selectable Display 
    Messages. Each message can be up to 20 characters long, including a blank spaces you may want to 
    ad for readability. All messages are appendable by user-entered digits.
    When entering names, use Table 19: Keys for Entering Names on page 439. When creating a new 
    user-appendable message, consider adding a space at the end of the text portion to improve read-
    ability. In the table, the X characters reserve space for user-entered digits.
    See Selectable Display Messaging on page 325 for more.
    Conditions
    NoneDS2000 Fixed Slot
    Available. DS2000 U Slot
    DS1000
    Table 35:  Program 0801 - Selectable Display Messages
    OptionDefault
    Message 01
    CALL (plus 15 user entries)
    Message 02BACK BY (plus 12 user entries)
    Message 03MEETING IN RM (plus 4 user entries)
    Message 04OUT TO LUNCH (plus 7 user entries)
    Message 05GONE FOR THE DAY (plus 3 user entries)
    Message 06ON VACATION (plus 8 user entries)
    Message 07ON BUSINESS TRIP (plus 3 user entries)
    Message 08IN THE MEETING (plus 7 user entries)
    Message 09OUT UNTIL (plus 10 user entries)
    Message 10GONE FOR THE DAY (plus 3 user entries)
    Message 11Undefined (up to 20 characters)
    Message 12Undefined (up to 20 characters)
    Message 13Undefined (up to 20 characters)
    Message 14Undefined (up to 20 characters)
    Message 15Undefined (up to 20 characters)
    Message 16Undefined (up to 20 characters) 
    						
    							0800 - Display Messages
    0801 - Selectable Display Messages
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming497
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0801 + 
    HOLD
    3. Enter the number of the message you want to program + HOLD.
     The previously programmed message displays.
    4. Enter the new display message + 
    HOLD.
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to leave the current value unchanged.
    0801:DISPLAY MESSAGE
    MESSAGE NUM?
    0801:DISPLAY MESSAGE
    (message text)
    0801:DISPLAY MESSAGE
    MESSAGE NUM? 
    						
    							1000 - Trunk Programming
    1001 - Trunk Port Description
    498Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    1000 - Trunk Programming
    1001 - Trunk Port Description
    Description
    Use Program 1001 - Trunk Port Description to program various options for trunks ports. 
    Note: If you are doing extensive programming, you may find Program 9801 - Copy Command 
    (page 557) saves you time when customizing this option.
    Also see Program 1003 - Trunk Options on page 509.
    Conditions
    Per FCC regulations, do not set 1001- Trunk Transmit Gain on page 499 higher than 0 dB. DS2000 Fixed Slot Available.
    DS2000 U Slot Enables the following options:
    • Caller ID
    • Voice Mail Caller ID
    In DS1000, Trunks 4-6 require the Expansion Board. DS1000
    Table 36:  Program 1001 - Trunk Port Description
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Trunk Circuit Type
    Use this option to set the trunk’s circuit type. 
    Set this option for compatibility with the 
    connected telco or PBX.
    • See Central Office Calls, Answering on 
    page 87 for more.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 93 for more.
    • See Direct Inward Line on page 118 for 
    more.
    • See Pulse to Tone Conversion on 
    page 309 for more.TYP?00 = Uninstalled
    51 = Loop start DTMF
    52 = Loop start DP51
    Trunk Extension NumberThis option displays the trunk’s extension 
    number programmed in 0504 - Trunk Port 
    Extension Numbers (Fixed Slot) on 
    page 476. This is for viewing only. You can-
    not edit this option from Program 1001.EXT:(View only)4nn
    (View only)
    Trunk NameUse this option to assign a name to the trunk 
    port.
    • Refer to Table 19: Keys for Entering 
    Names on page 439 when entering 
    names.
    • See Names for Extensions and Trunks on 
    page 263 for more.NAME:TRUNK nn 
    						
    							1000 - Trunk Programming
    1001 - Trunk Port Description
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    Trunk Transmit  GainUse this option to set the trunk’s transmit 
    gain. This gain setting allows you to com-
    pensate for the transmit gain characteristics 
    of the connected telco or PBX. The setting is 
    applied to each line seizure.
    • See Central Office Calls, Answering on 
    page 87 for more.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 93 for more.
    •
    • See PBX/Centrex Compatibility on 
    page 291 for more.TRANSMIT GAIN?0 = 0 dB gain
    1 = .5 dB gain
    2 = 1 dB gain
    3 = 1.5 dB gain
    4 = 2 dB gain
    5 = 2.5 dB gain
    6 = 3 dB gain
    7 = 3.5 dB gain
    8 = 4 dB gain
    9 = 4.5 dB gain
    10 = 5 dB gain
    11 = 5.5 dB gain
    12 = 6 dB gain
    13 = 6.5 dB gain
    14 = 7 dB gain
    15 = 7.5 dB gain
    16 = 8 dB gain
    17 = 8.5 dB gain
    18 = 9 dB gain
    19 = 9.5 dB gain
    20 = 10 dB gain
    21 = 10.5 dB gain
    22 = 11 dB gain
    23 = -11.5 dB gain
    24 = 12 dB gain
    25 = 12.5 dB gain
    26 = 13 dB gain
    27 = 13.5 dB gain
    28 = 14 dB gain
    29 = 14.5 dB gain
    30 = 15 dB gain0 Table 36:  Program 1001 - Trunk Port Description
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							1000 - Trunk Programming
    1001 - Trunk Port Description
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    TRANSMIT GAIN? 
    (Cont’d)
    31 = .5 dB loss
    32 = 1 dB loss
    33 = 1.5 dB loss
    34 = 2 dB loss
    35 = 2.5 dB loss
    36 = 3 dB loss
    37 = 3.5 dB loss
    38 = 4 dB loss
    39 = 4.5 dB loss
    40 = 5 dB loss
    41 = 5.5 dB loss
    42 = 6 dB loss
    43 = 6.5 dB loss
    44 = 7 dB loss
    45 = 7.5 dB loss
    46 = 8 dB loss
    47 = 8.5 dB loss
    48 = 9 dB loss
    49 = 9.5 dB loss
    50 = 10 dB loss
    51 = 10.5 dB loss
    52 = 11 dB loss
    53 = 11.5 dB loss
    54 = 12 db loss
    55 = 12.5 dB loss
    56 = 13 dB loss
    57 = 13.5 dB loss
    58 = 14 dB loss
    59 = 14.5 loss
    60 = 15 dB loss0 Table 36:  Program 1001 - Trunk Port Description
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							1000 - Trunk Programming
    1001 - Trunk Port Description
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    Trunk Receive GainUse this option to set the trunk’s receive 
    gain. This gain setting allows you to com-
    pensate for the receive gain characteristics of 
    the connected telco or PBX. The setting is 
    applied to each line siezure.
    • See Central Office Calls, Answering on 
    page 87 for more.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 93 for more.
    • See PBX/Centrex Compatibility on 
    page 291 for more.RECEIVE GAIN?0 = 0 dB gain
    1 = .5 dB gain
    2 = 1 dB gain
    3 = 1.5 dB gain
    4 = 2 dB gain
    5 = 2.5 dB gain
    6 = 3 dB gain
    7 = 3.5 dB gain
    8 = 4 dB gain
    9 = 4.5 dB gain
    10 = 5 dB gain
    11 = 5.5 dB gain
    12 = 6 dB gain
    13 = 6.5 dB gain
    14 = 7 dB gain
    15 = 7.5 dB gain
    16 = 8 dB gain
    17 = 8.5 dB gain
    18 = 9 dB gain
    19 = 9.5 dB gain
    20 = 10 dB gain
    21 = 10.5 dB gain
    22 = 11 dB gain
    23 = -11.5 dB gain
    24 = 12 dB gain
    25 = 12.5 dB gain
    26 = 13 dB gain
    27 = 13.5 dB gain
    28 = 14 dB gain
    29 = 14.5 dB gain
    30 = 15 dB gain0 Table 36:  Program 1001 - Trunk Port Description
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							1000 - Trunk Programming
    1001 - Trunk Port Description
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    RECEIVE GAIN? 
    (Cont’d)
    31 = .5 dB loss
    32 = 1 dB loss
    33 = 1.5 dB loss
    34 = 2 dB loss
    35 = 2.5 dB loss
    36 = 3 dB loss
    37 = 3.5 dB loss
    38 = 4 dB loss
    39 = 4.5 dB loss
    40 = 5 dB loss
    41 = 5.5 dB loss
    42 = 6 dB loss
    43 = 6.5 dB loss
    44 = 7 dB loss
    45 = 7.5 dB loss
    46 = 8 dB loss
    47 = 8.5 dB loss
    48 = 9 dB loss
    49 = 9.5 dB loss
    50 = 10 dB loss
    51 = 10.5 dB loss
    52 = 11 dB loss
    53 = 11.5 dB loss
    54 = 12 db loss
    55 = 12.5 dB loss
    56 = 13 dB loss
    57 = 13.5 dB loss
    58 = 14 dB loss
    59 = 14.5 loss
    60 = 15 dB loss0
    Trunk Class of Service 
    AssignmentUse this option to assign Class of Service (1-
    15) to trunks. CLASS OF SERVICE?1-151
    PBX LineUse this option to designate a trunk as a 
    PBX line. Enable this option if the trunk 
    connects to a PBX instead of the telco.
    • See PBX/Centrex Compatibility on 
    page 291 for more.PBX LINEY = Enable
    N = DisableN
    Loop LengthUse this option to compensate for a trunk’s 
    loop length. Use the short option (1) only 
    when the system is very close to the central 
    office or behind a PBX. Use the long option 
    (2) for normal installations.
    • See Central Office Calls, Answering on 
    page 87 for more.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 93 for more.LOOP LENGTH1 = Short loop
    2 = Long loop2 (Long loop) Table 36:  Program 1001 - Trunk Port Description
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
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