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    							1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming533
    DSS TypeUse this option to specify the type of DSS 
    Console plugged into the telephone (1 = 24-
    button, 2 = 110-button, 0 = unassigned). You 
    cannot install more than 4 DSS Consoles.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 128 for more.DSS TYP?0 = Uninstalled
    1 = 24-Button
    2 = 110 Button300 = 1
    301-331 = 0
    DSS Block NumberUse this option to assign a DSS block to the 
    console.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) Con-
    sole on page 128 for more.DSS BLOCK NUM?00 = Unassigned
    01-0401
    Door ChimeUse this option to assign a chime pattern to a 
    Door Box. In DS2000, this option is only 
    available when Extension Circuit Type 
    above is 10 (Door Box). In DS1000, This 
    option is available to both Digital Door 
    Boxes (circuit type 10) and Analog Door 
    Boxes (extensions 324 and 325).
    • See Door Box on page 148 for more.DOOR CHIME?0 = Normal Ring Group 
    ringing
    1 = Low pitch chime pat-
    tern
    2 = Mid range pitch 
    chime pattern
    3 = High pitch chime pat-
    ternNone (0)
    Relay OwnerDS2000
    For the Door Box extension, use this option 
    to assign the relay on the CPRU PCB to the 
    Door Box. This option is only available 
    when Extension Circuit Type above is 10 
    (Door Box).
    RELAY OWNER?0 = CPRU relay not 
    assigned to Door Box
    1 = CPRU relay assigned 
    to Door BoxNone (0)
    DS1000
    For the Analog Door Box extension (324 or 
    325), use this option to assign the DOOR1 
    or DOOR2 relays to the Door Box. Nor-
    mally, you assign the DOOR1 relays to Ana-
    log Door Box 324 and DOOR2 relays to 
    Analog Door Box 325.
    • See Door Box on page 148 for more.
    RELAY OWNER?0 = Relay no assigned
    1 = Relay assigned to 
    DOOR1
    2 = Relay assigned to 
    DOOR2None (0)
    Second Channel Option• This option is currently not imple-
    mented.2ND CHANNEL?N = No
    Y = YesN
    Extension Class of 
    Service AssignmentUse this option to assign the extension’s 
    Class of Service.
    • See Class of Service on page 105 for 
    more.CLASS OF SERVICE?1-1501 for Atten-
    dant.1
    02 for all other 
    extensions.
    1 In DS2000 02.01.07 and higher, exten-
    sions above 315 also have COS 1.
    Extension Toll Level DayUse this option to assign an extension’s Toll 
    Level during the day mode.
    • See Toll Restriction on page 385 for 
    more.STA TOLL LVL DAY?1-7, 0 = No restriction00 Table 45:  Program 1801 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
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    1801 - Extension Port Description
    534Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    Extension Toll  Level 
    NightUse this option to assign an extension’s Toll 
    Level during the night mode.
    • See Toll Restriction on page 385 for 
    more.STA TOLL LVL NITE?1-7, 0 = No restriction00
    DCI Class of Service 
    Assignment• This option is currently not used. DCI COS?1=151
    DCI Toll Level Day• This option is currently not used. DCI TOLL LVL DAY?1-7, 0 = No restriction1
    DCI Toll Level Night• This option is currently not used. DCI TOLL LVL NITE?1-7, 0 = No restriction1
    Access LevelIn U Slot systems, use this option to set an 
    extension’s access level for the User Pro-
    grammable Features. Access level 5 has the 
    most capability. Access level 1 has the least 
    capability.
    • See User Programmable Features on 
    page 410 for more.ACCESS LVL?0-5Extension 300 
    = 5
    All others = 3
    Station Overflow 
    Destination• This option is currently not imple-
    mented.OVRFLW EXT?300-395 in DS2000 or 
    300-325 in DS1000300
    Overflow Condition for 
    Intercom Calls• This option is currently not imple-
    mented.ICM OVRFLOW
    B-R-D?0
    Overflow Condition for 
    External Calls• This option is currently not imple-
    mented.CO OVRFLW B-R-D?0
    Overflow Condition for 
    DID Calls• This option is currently not imple-
    mented. DID OVRFLW B-R-D?0
    Overflow Condition for 
    Tie Line Calls• This option is currently not imple-
    mented. E&M OVRFLW B-R-D?0 Table 45:  Program 1801 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming535
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 1801 + 
    HOLD
    3. Enter the number of the extension you want to program (300-395) + HOLD
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to select extension 300.
     The previously programmed value displays. See the chart above for valid circuit types.
    4. Enter the new station circuit type + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current circuit type unchanged.
     The previously programmed value displays. See the chart above for valid DCI types.
    5. Enter the DCI circuit type (if installed) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    6. Enter the software port (for 3DCI, 3ACI, VAU and VAU Expansion Modules only) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    This display shows the extension number assigned to the port. This option is view only 
    — you cannot edit or change it.
    7. Press 
    VO L .
    Use this option to enter or change the extension’s name. Refer to Programming Names 
    and Text Messages on page 439 for more.
    8. Press 
    VO L .
    The previously programmed value displays.
    1801:EXTENSION PROG
    STATION PORT?
    1801: STA PORT n
    PT TYPE?n
    To scroll through the available entries instead of entering a code in this step:
    1. Press 
    ICM (your ICM key flashes fast).
    2. Press 
    VOL  OR VOL  until the entry you want displays.
    3. Press 
    HOLD to assign the displayed entry to the key.
    You automatically advance to the next prompt.
    1801: STA PORT n
    DCI TYP?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DEVICE ORDER NUM?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    EXT:nnn
    1801: STA PORT n
    NAME:nnnnnnn
    1801: STA PORT n
    DSS TYP?n 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    536Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    If you already have 4 DSS Consoles installed, and you try to install a 5th, you see the 
    message: TABLE FULL. You cannot install more than 4 DSS Consoles.
    9. If installed, enter the DSS Console type (00-02) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    10. If installed, enter the DSS Console block number (if installed) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    11. Enter Y to enable or N to disable second channel operation + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    12. Enter extension’s Class of Service (1-15) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    13. Enter the extension’s day mode Toll Level (1-7, 0 = No restriction) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    14. Enter the extension’s night mode Toll Level (1-7, 0 = No restriction) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    15. For 3DCI Modules, enter the module’s Class of Service (1-15) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    16. For 3DCI Modules, enter the module’s day mode Toll Level (1-7, 0 = No restriction) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    1801: STA PORT n
    DSS BLOCK NUM?
    1801: STA PORT n
    2nd CHANNEL?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    CLASS OF SERVICE?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    STA TOLL LVL DAY?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    STA TOLL LVL NITE?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DCI COS?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DCI TOLL LVL DAY?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DCI TOLL LVL NITE?n 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1801 - Extension Port Description
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming537
    The previously programmed value displays.
    17. For 3DCI Modules, enter the module’s night mode Toll Level (1-7, 0 = No restriction) + 
    VO L 
    
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    18. Enter the extension’s Access Level (0-5) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    19. Enter the extension’s overflow destination (300-395 in DS2000 or 300-325 in DS1000) + 
    VO L 
    
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    20. Enter the overflow condition for Intercom calls (0 = no overflow, 1 = busy, 2 = ring and 3 = 
    delay) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    21. Enter the overflow condition for trunk calls (0 = no overflow, 1 = busy, 2 = ring and 3 = delay) 
    + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    22. Enter the overflow condition for DID calls (0 = no overflow, 1 = busy, 2 = ring and 3 = delay) 
    + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    23. Enter the overflow condition for tie line calls (0 = no overflow, 1 = busy, 2 = ring and 3 = 
    delay) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to go back to the first option for this port.
    1801: STA PORT n
    ACCESS LEVEL?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    OVRFLW EXT?nnn
    1801: STA PORT n
    ICM OVRFLW B-R-D?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    CO OVRFLW B-R-D?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    DID OVRFLW B-R-D?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    E&M OVRFLW B-R-D?n
    1801: STA PORT n
    PT TYP?n 
    						
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    1801 - Extension Port Description
    538Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    The previously programmed value displays.
    24. Press 
    CONF to select another station port to program.
    OR
    Press 
    CONF twice to exit this program. 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming539
    1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    Description
    Use Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) to set up additional options for extensions. Also 
    see Program 1801 - Extension Port Description on page 532 and Program 1807 - Extension 
    Options (Part 2) on page 553.
    Note: If you are doing extensive programming, you may find Program 9801 - Copy Command 
    (page 557) saves you time when customizing this option.
    Conditions
    NoneDS2000 Fixed Slot
    Available. DS2000 U Slot
    DS1000
    Table 46:  Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
    Do Not Disturb
    Use this option to enable or disable Do Not 
    Disturb at the extension.
    • See Do Not Disturb on page 146 for 
    more.ALLOW DND?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Ring Group NumberUse this option to assign an extension to a 
    Ring Group.
    • See Group Ring on page 183 for more.
    • See Ring Groups on page 316 for 
    more.This may be the same as Group 
    Ring.RING GROUP NUM?1-8
    0 = Unassigned0
    Call Pickup Group 
    NumberUse this option to assign an extension to a 
    Pickup Group.
    • See Group Call Pickup on page 177 for 
    more.PK-UP GROUP NUM?1-8
    0 = Unassigned0
    Privacy Release GroupUse this option to assign an extension to a 
    Privacy Release Group.
    • See Privacy on page 295 for more.PRIV REL GRP NUM?1-16
    0 = Unassigned0
    Off-Hook Signaling for 
    Intercom CallsUse this option to assign an extension’s Off-
    Hook Signaling options for Intercom calls.
    • See Voice Over on page 428 for more.OHS ICM?0 = No Off-Hook
    Signaling
    1 = Call Wait beeps over 
    speaker
    3 = Voice Over1
    Off-Hook Signaling for 
    Hotline PartnerUse this option to assign an extension’s Off-
    Hook Signaling options for calls from the 
    Hotline partner.
    • See Hotline on page 202 for more.
    • See Off-Hook Signaling on page 270 for 
    more.OHS HL?0 = No Off-Hook
    Signaling
    3 = Voice Over2 
    						
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    1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    540Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    Off-Hook Signaling for 
    CO CallsUse this option to assign an extension’s Off-
    Hook Signaling options for trunk calls.
    • See Attendant Position on page 46 for 
    more.
    • See Central Office Calls, Answering on 
    page 87 for more.
    • See Off-Hook Signaling on page 270 for 
    more.OHS CO?0 = No Off-Hook
    Signaling
    1 = Camp On tone
    2 = Off hook ringing1
    Handsfree Reply on 
    Intercom CallsUse this option to enable or disable Hands-
    free reply (Handsfree Answerback). Calls 
    ring if disabled.
    • See Handsfree and Handsfree Answer-
    back on page 190 for more.HF REPLY ON ICM?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Automatic HandsfreeUse this option to enable or disable Auto-
    matic Handsfree.
    • See Automatic Handsfree on page 50 for 
    more.
    • See Handsfree and Handsfree Answer-
    back on page 190 for more.AUTO HANDSFREE?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Busy Lamp FieldUse this option to enable or disable the DSS 
    function for an extension’s Programmable 
    Function Keys.
    • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) on 
    page 125 for more.BUSY LAMP FIELD?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    (Fixed Slot)
    N
    (U Slot)
    Line Dial UpUse this option to enable or disable an exten-
    sion’s ability to access lines 1-48 in DS2000 
    by dialing trunk access codes #901-#948, or 
    1-6 in DS1000 by dialing codes #901-#906.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 93 for more.LINE DIAL UP?Y = Enable
    N = DisableN
    Station’s Dial 9 GroupUse this option to assign the trunk group a 
    user accesses when they dial 9 for an outside 
    line or press a switched loop key. This 
    option does not apply to systems with ARS 
    installed.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 93 for more.
    • See Trunk Group Routing on page 398 
    for more.
    • See Trunk Groups on page 405 for more.DIAL 9 GROUP?0-81 (Fixed Slot)
    0 (U Slot and 
    DS1000)
    Retain Trunk Volume 
    Setting• Currently not used.RETAIN TRK VOL?Y = Enable (retain user 
    setting)
    N = Disable (use median 
    system setting)Y Table 46:  Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    DS1000/2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming541
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    Key Access to Outbound 
    LinesUse this option to enable or disable the 
    extension user’s ability to press a Program-
    mable Function Key to access and outside 
    line.
    • See Central Office Calls, Placing on 
    page 93 for more.
    • See Line Keys on page 238 for more.
    • See Programmable Function Keys on 
    page 304 for more.KEY ACESS TO LN?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Page Zone MemberUse this option to assign the extension to a 
    Page Zone (1-7).
    • See Paging on page 281 for more.PAGE ZONE
    MEMBER?
    Y = Include extension in 
    Page Zone
    N = Do not include 
    extension in Page ZoneY
    BGMUse this option to enable or disable Back-
    ground Music at the extension.
    • See Background Music on page 54 for 
    more.BGM?Y = Enable
    N = DisableY
    Extension’s OperatorUse this option to assign the extension’s 
    operator. This is the co-worker the extension 
    user reaches when they dial 0.
    • See Attendant Position on page 46 for 
    more.EXT’S OPERATOR?300-395 in DS2000 or 
    300-315 in DS1000300
    Ring Down DestinationUse this option to assign the extension’s 
    Ring Down destination. To use this option, 
    you must also enable the Ring Down option 
    above.
    • See Ringdown Extension on page  317 for 
    more.RG DN DEST?0 = None (Ring Down 
    disabled)
    Extension number (300-
    395 in DS2000 or 300-
    325 in DS1000), UCD 
    master number, Voice 
    Mail master number, 
    Ring Group master num-
    berUND
    Speed Dial BlockUse this option to assign a Speed Dial block 
    to an extension.
    • See Speed Dial on page 332 for more.SPDL BLOCK NUMN?1-621
    Voice Mail PortFor analog ports, use this option to assign 
    the port as a Voice Mail port.
    • See Voice Mail on page 414 for more.VOICE MAIL PORT?Y = Assigned as a Voice 
    Mail port
    N = Not a Voice Mail portN Table 46:  Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault 
    						
    							1800 - Extension Options
    1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
    542Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS1000/2000 Software Manual
    2. 1802 + HOLD
    3. Enter the extension number (300-395 in DS2000 or 300-325 in DS1000) you want to program 
    + 
    HOLD
    OR
    Press 
    HOLD to select extension 300.
     The previously programmed value displays.
    4. Enter the Y to enable or N to disable Do Not Disturb + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current assignment unchanged
     The previously programmed value displays.
    5. Enter the extension’s Ring Group (1-8, 0 = Unassigned) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    6. Enter the extension’s Pickup Group (1-8, 0 = Unassigned) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    7. Enter the extension’s Privacy Release Group (1-16, 0 = Unassigned) + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    8. Enter the Off-Hook Signaling for Intercom Calls option (0 = None, 1 = Call Wait beeps over 
    speaker, 3 = Voice Over, + 
    VO L 
    OR
    Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    9. This option is currently not used. Press 
    VO L  to leave the current entry unchanged
    The previously programmed value displays.
    10. Enter the Off-Hook Signaling for trunk calls (0 = None, 1 = Call Wait beeps over speaker, 2 = 
    1802:EXT OPT PART I
    STATION PORT?
    1802: STA PORT n
    ALLOW DND?nnn
    1802: STA PORT n
    RING GROUP NUM?n
    1802: STA PORT n
    PK-UP GROUP NUM?n
    1802: STA PORT n
    PRIV REL GRP NUM?nn
    1802: STA PORT n
    OHS ICM
    1802: STA PORT n
    OHS HL?
    1802: STA PORT n
    OHS CO 
    						
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