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CALLER ID
4-15 Figure 4-12  CONNECTING CALLER ID
Programming
The following programs affect how the Caller ID and SMDR
features operate.  Program each one according to your require-
ments.
Required Programming
Program 3 - Line Options (2) --  E.  Caller ID
This determines if the Caller ID feature is enabled or disabled
for the line number entered. [0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled
(default = 0)]
Optional Programming
Program 15 - System Options (1) --E  Single Step Access
Designate if an extension user can obtain...

Page 52

CALLER ID
4-16
Program 58 - SMDROptions (2) --  D.  CallerID Printout
Program whether the SMDRwill print Caller ID information,
and if so, which information will be printed. [0 = Not Printed, 1
= Telephone Number Printed, 2 = Name Printed, 3 = Name
Printed, but if Name information is not provided by telco, then
only the Number will print. (default = 0)]
Program 61 - Extension Options (4) -- B.  CallerID
Data Indication
Choose whether the station displays the Caller ID data.
[0 = Not Indicated, 1 =...

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CALLER ID
4-17
3.  Caller IDSignal Duration Timer:
If the interval between the first incoming signal and
the Caller IDsignal is more than the specified time,
the system accepts the call.
[000 - 015 = 0 - 750 ms (each number represents a 50
ms step) (default = 000)]
4.  Caller IDSignal Carrier Detection Timer:
If the carrier signal of Caller IDcontinues more than
the specified time, the system accepts the call.
[000 - 008 = 500 - 900 ms (each number represents a
50 ms step),  009 - 014 = 1s - 2s (each...

Page 54

FAX/DISA
4-18
Fax Connections (3FAXU) (Figure 4-13)
The Fax/DISAPCB allows for the connection of a G3-type
fax machine to a station port.  It will detect the CNG signal
from an incoming fax call and allow the call to be connected
automatically to the fax unit.  (If a G2-type fax machine is
used, an incoming call may not be automatically transferred
to the fax machine.)
1.The connection from the modular jack to the CPU
requires only one pair, but the DDK connector must a 4-
pin connector.  The wires...

Page 55

FAX/DISA
4-19 Figure 4-13  CONNECTING THE FAX UNIT
Programming
The following programs affect how the FAX feature operates.
Program each one according to your requirements.
Required Programming
Program 67 - Fax Assignment (1)
Assign the following options:
1.  Line Number
Assign the line number to be used for the fax machine.
[00=Not assigned, 01-03=Line numbers 01-03 (default =
00)]
2.  Station Port
Assign the station port to which the fax machine is con-
nected. [00 = Not assigned, 12 - 17 = stations...

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FAX/DISA
4-20
A.  Line Type
Program whether the line is to be used for fax (0),
DISA(1) or both (2).  The setting here determines
whether or not the automated attendant will play the
greeting messages. (default = 0)
B.  CNG signal is not received
Set how the system should handle a call when the CNG
signal is not received.  [0=cut off, 1=transfer to opera-
tor, 2=transfer to fax (default = 2)]
C.  Extension Busy
Program how the system should handle a call when the
desired extension is busy.  [0=cut off,...

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FAX/DISA
4-21
Program 75 - Extension Options (5) --  C.  Automatic
Line Seizing by Fax
Enable or disable the ability for the fax machine to automati-
cally seize a line when going off-hook.  [0 = Disabled, 1=
Enabled (default = 0)
]
Program 93 - Sub-CPUVersion
This program indicates the Sub-CPU version for each unit.  To
view the version number, enter one of the following, then press
the * to display the version number (e.g. 93-01    -10  [93=program
01=CPU  10=version number]).
00 = main ROM01 = CPU...

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FAX/DISA
4-22
To Record a Message:
1.  Lift the handset.
2.  Press ICM.
3.  Dial 930.
4.  Dial the message number (1-5).
5.  Press *.
Start recording after dial tone is heard.  Make sure to
speak clearly.
6.  Press * to stop recording.
Pressing # will cancel the recording.
7.  Hang up.
To Erase a Message:
1.  Lift the handset or press SPK.
2.  Press ICM.
3.  Dial 931.
4.  Dial the message number (1-5).
5.  Press *.
Aconfirmation tone is heard.
6.  Hang up.
To Confirm a Message:
1.  Lift the handset or...

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POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES
4-23
Power Failure Cut-Through (Figure 4-14)
When system AC power fails, the CPU automatically con-
nects the first trunk to the Power Failure Telephone (station
17).  When the power failure option is used, station 17 must
be a single line set.  If this option is notused, the station can
either be a single line or keyset telephone.
1.  Set the SW3 jumper located on the CPU to the PF position.
2.Plug a 2-pin DDK connector into the CO1 connector on
the CPU PCB.
3.  Run the wires...

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POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES
4-24Figure 4-14  CONNECTING A POWER FAILURE TELEPHONE
82500 - 1
Two-Pair Cross-Connect
To TEL8 connector
on the CPU
DDK
Connector
25-Pair DDK
Installation CableC BlockCross
Connect
Block625
Modular
Jack
Power
Failure
Telephone
ORN-WHTWHT-ORN
BLU-WHT WHT-BLUYEL
REDBLK
GRN
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