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➣QE- Line Gain Table, Gain
Set the gain for trunks. [+6 dB gain, +3 dB gain, 0 dB, -3 dB loss, -6 dB loss, -9 dB loss, -12 dB loss]
➣QE- Manual Sidetone
You can adjust the sidetone manually for each trunk.  This lets you fine tune each trunk’s sidetone level,
if necessary. [ Y=enable, N=disable]
➣QT- System Timers, Loop Disconnect Time 
Available in Software Levels:
BaseAUX 
> 
Y5.0
> 
Y2.0
Set the disconnect interval for trunks. [0-99]
Related Features
Account Code Capability
Users can dial Account...

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Feature Operation
To place an outside call using a line key:
1. Lift handset.
2. Press line key
Listen for: Dial tone
3. Dial number.
Listen for: Digits dialing out
To place a call using dial-up codes:
1. Lift handset.
2. Press ICM.
Listen for: Dial Tone
3. Dial code.
You can dial:
A trunk extension number (See Direct Trunk Access)
A trunk access code (e.g., 801)
Trunk group access code - 9 or 90-98 (See Line Rotaries)
Features: Introduction - Direct Trunk Access
CENTRAL OFFICE CALLS, PLACING
N1870SWG04...

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CENTREX COMPATIBLE FEATURE KEYS
Description
Centrex Feature Keys are programmable keys customized with Centrex/PBX functions.  If the system is in-
stalled behind a Centrex/PBX, these keys give extension users one-touch access to complex Centrex/PBX func-
tions.  A Centrex feature key can contain any combination of:
•Digits 0-9, * or #
•Delay (D)
•Flash (F)
•Pause (P)
The Centrex code can be up to 10 entries long.  The system allows a total of 41 Centrex Feature Keys. Only sys-
tems with AUX Modules can...

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Station Message Detail Recording
If applicable, the SMDR report will list the codes D (delay), F (Flash) and P (pause) in the ’Number Di-
aled’ field.
Feature Operation
To use a Centrex feature key:
1. (Optional) Lift handset.
If you are already on a call, skip this step.
2. Press Centrex feature key.
The stored function automatically executes.  If the function contains a trunk code and you are al-
ready on a trunk, the system strips out the trunk code.
Features: Introduction - Direct Trunk Access...

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CLASS OF SERVICE
Description
Class of Service (COS) sets various features and dialing options for extensions (and certain types of trunks).  An
extension can have only one COS; however, any number of extensions may share the same COS.  Class of Serv-
ice lets the system administrator tailor the dialing options for each user.
The system organizes Class of Service options into bytes.  There are four COS bytes: 0, 1, 2, and 3.  Each byte
has eight individual options called bits (0-7).  To change a COS...

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Extension Toll Restriction Level BY1:1 0
Transfer Allow Extended Ring
 1BY1:5 0-No
Voice Mail Personal Answering Machine
   EmulationOnly CO Calls Forward to Voice Mail BY3:6 0-No
 1  These features are not available to attendants.
Conditions 
None
Default Configuration
•All extensions have COS 01.
•All trunks have COS 00.
•The attendant has COS 30.
•See chart above for details.
•Data Ports with permanent Receive/Transmit Connection have COS 29.  Refer to the Data Products Man-
ual.
Programming
Required...

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CONFERENCE
Description
Conference lets an extension user add an additional party to their conversation.  With Conference, a user may
join in a three-way telephone meeting without leaving the office.  The added call may be an Intercom or outside
call.
In addition to Conference, the following features also allow three-party calls:
•Intrusion
•Meet-Me-Conference
•Privacy Release Groups
•Tandem Calls
Conditions 
(A.) Conferencing trunk calls requires either loop start trunks with disconnect supervision.
(B.)...

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Feature Operation
To set up a Conference at a keyset:
1. Place or answer first call.
Listen for: Conversation with caller
2. Press CONF.
Listen for: Dial tone
If you were on an outside call, a line key flashes also.  If all Conference circuits are busy, you hear
fast busy tone.
3. Place or answer second call.
Listen for: Conversation with caller
4. Press CONF.
Listen for: Conversation with both parties
If the Conference includes at least one Intercom caller, the other parties remain connected if you
hang...

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DATA
Description
The system provides internal and external RS-232-C data communications.  Using the optional Data Products
(listed below), the system can link (network) computers, printers, terminals and other RS-232-C devices.  The
Data Products have unique installation and programming requirements.  Refer to the Data Products Manual
(P/N N1850DMG01) for the specifics.
Data ProductsPart Number
Data Module 88400
Companion module for keyset that lets user connect an RS-232-C data
device
Mini Data Unit...

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Sample Data Installation 
01870L21
DS01 CEU
ComputerMini Data Unit
Printer
Computer-to-Computer Data Path
Computer-to-Printer Data PathComputer
RS-232-C Cable
2-pair 
Station Cable
2-pair
Station Cable
RS-232-C Cable
RS-232-C Cable
Data Module
DS01
Telephone2-pair
Station
Cable
Data Module
DS01
Telephone2-pair
Station
Cable
Features: Introduction - Direct Trunk Access
DATA
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