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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
    576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
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    Related Programming:
             
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
              
    Programmed Data to Serial Port
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the serial port (if any) to receive programmed settings.
    FF1   0   06   0003   Hold   (0-2)   Hold
     
    0=none
     
    1=Serial Port 1 
    2=Serial Port 2  (default)
    
    
    
     	$! 
    Not Used
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    FF1   0   06   0004   Hold
     
    
    
    
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    							FF1: System Programming Section 400-Programming
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Bus Monitor Data to Serial Port
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the serial port (if any) to receive bus monitor data.
    FF1   0   06   0005   Hold   (0-2)   Hold
     
    0=none 
     
    1=Serial Port 1
    2=Serial Port 2  (default)
    
    
    
    
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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    FF1  0  07 and 08:   PBX Parameters
             
    Notes:
    The pause allows time for the phone system to connect to the PBX/Centrex before outpulsing the digits.
    Related Programming:
    Pause Timer (pg. 1-117)     FF1 1 01 0004 Hold (1-255) Hold
    Auto Pause Position Behind PBX
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set where a pause will be inserted in automatically-dialed numbers such as
    PBX access codes, SSD numbers, Redial, and PSD numbers.
    FF1   0   07   (0001-0012)   Hold   (0-16)   Hold 
    0=no pause inserted  (default for all except “9”)
     
    Address No. for first
    0001=”1” key
    0002=”2” key
    0003=”3” key
    0004=”4” key
    0005=”5” key
    0006=”6” key
    0007=”7” key
    0008=”8” key
    0009=”9” key
    0010=”0” key
    0011=”
    Q” key
    0012=”#” key dialed digit:
    1=insert pause after 1st dialed digit  (default for “9”)
    2=insert pause after 2nd dialed digit
    3=insert pause after 3rd dialed digit
    ...
    16=insert pause after 16th dialed digit
    
    
    
     	
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    							FF1: System Programming Section 400-Programming
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Trunk Connection Type (CO/PBX) ...
           for analog CO trunks (pg. 2-19)     FF2 0 BSSC 02 04 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
           for analog E&M tie-trunks (pg. 2-47)     FF2 0 BSSC 02 04 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
           for ISDN trunks (pg. 2-65)     FF2 1 BSSC 03 00 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
           for T1-CO trunks (pg. 2-98)     FF2 2 BSSCC 03 03 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
           for T1-E&M tie-trunks (pg. 2-127)     FF2 2 BSSCC 03 03 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    PBX Trunk Access Codes
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Define up to 6 PBX trunk access codes that, when dialed, will access a
    trunk line in DBS 576 systems installed behind a PBX.
    FF1   0   08   (0001-0006)   Hold   FLASH    (0-9999)   Hold 
    PBX Access Code (up to 4 digits)
    defaults:  
    0001:   9
    0002 thru 0006:   [no assignment]
    
    
    
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    Code Entry No.
    (to clear current
    assignment) 
    						
    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    FF1  0  09:   SMDR Output Format
              
    Notes:
    Format #1 (default) contains the following information:
    rCall Condition Code (e.g., “I” for incoming call; “S” for DISA incoming call; “s” for DISA 
    outgoing call; etc.)
    rCall Start Time
    rCall Duration Time
    rCO User No. (extension no. or trunk no.)
    rCO Line No. (when the line is disconnected while the call is on hold)
    rDialed No.
    rAccounting Code
    rVerified Account Code
    Format #2 includes all the information in Format #1, plus the following:
    rCaller Data
    rISDN Charge Data
    For examples of Formats #1 and #2, see 
    Section 300-Installation or 
    Section 700-Feature Operation.
    Set this address to “Format #2” for the Caller ID Log Outdialing feature.
    Related Programming:
    SMDR Data to Serial Port (pg. 1-88)     FF1 0 06 0001 Hold (0-2) Hold
    Caller ID Log Outgoing Add Digits (pg. 1-112)     FF1 0 25 0001 Hold (up to 4 char.) Hold
    SMDR Output Format
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Select the format (if any) for SMDR data output.
    FF1   0   09   0001   Hold   (0-2)   Hold
     
    0=no SMDR output
     
    1=Format #1  (default)
    2=Format #2
    
    
    
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    FF1  0  10 and 11:   Call Restriction Between COS
             
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF1 0 03:  Extension COS Definitions (pg. 1-35)
    Extension COS Assignment (pg. 3-26) for digital keyphones & SLTs     FF3 0 BSSC 07 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Extension COS Assignment (pg. 3-38) for ISDN extensions     FF3 1 BSSC 06 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Extension COS Assignment (pg. 3-43) for Virtual Ports     FF3 2 (001-576) 03 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Call Restriction Between Extension COS
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict intercom calling between extensions, based on their assigned
    Class of Service (COS).
    FF1   0   10   (00-15)   (01-16)   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    COS of extension 
    placing0=Allow calling.  (default)
    1=Do not allow calling.
    00=COS 1
    01=COS 2
    02=COS 3
    03=COS 4
    04=COS 5
    05=COS 6
    06=COS 7
    07=COS 808=COS 9
    09=COS 10
    10=COS 11
    11=COS 12
    12=COS 13
    13=COS 14
    14=COS 15
    15=COS 16
    the call:
    COS of extension 
    receiving
    01=COS 1
    02=COS 2
    03=COS 3
    04=COS 4
    05=COS 5
    06=COS 6
    07=COS 7
    08=COS 809=COS 9
    10=COS 10
    11=COS 11
    12=COS 12
    13=COS 13
    14=COS 14
    15=COS 15
    16=COS 16
    the call:
    
    
    
     	
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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    Notes:
    This address will not affect DISA outgoing calls.
    Related Programming:
    FF1 0 04: Trunk COS Definitions (pg. 1-75)
    Extension COS: Onhook Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer (pg. 1-70)     FF1 0 03 (00-15) 45 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Extension COS: Call Forward/Outside (pg. 1-69)     FF1 0 03 (00-15) 44 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Trunk COS Assignment (pg. 2-35) for analog CO trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 07 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Trunk COS Assignment (pg. 2-58) for analog E&M tie-trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 07 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Trunk COS Assignment (pg. 2-82) for ISDN trunks     FF2 1 BSSC 08 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Trunk COS Assignment (pg. 2-114) for T1/CO trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 08 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Trunk COS Assignment (pg. 2-137) for T1/E&M tie-trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 08 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Call Restriction Between Trunk COS
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict calling between trunks (such as trunk-to-trunk transfers or
    Call Forward/Outside) based on the trunk’s Class of Service (COS).
    FF1   0   11   (00-15)   (01-16)   Hold   (0 or 1)   Hold 
     
    COS of trunk 
    placing the0=Allow calling.  (default)
    1=Do not allow calling.
    00=COS 1
    01=COS 2
    02=COS 3
    03=COS 4
    04=COS 5
    05=COS 6
    06=COS 7
    07=COS 808=COS 9
    09=COS 10
    10=COS 11
    11=COS 12
    12=COS 13
    13=COS 14
    14=COS 15
    15=COS 16
    call:
    COS of trunk 
    receiving the
    01=COS 1
    02=COS 2
    03=COS 3
    04=COS 4
    05=COS 5
    06=COS 6
    07=COS 7
    08=COS 809=COS 9
    10=COS 10
    11=COS 11
    12=COS 12
    13=COS 13
    14=COS 14
    15=COS 15
    16=COS 16
    call:
    
    
    
     	
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    FF1  0  12, 13, and 14:   MOH Source
             
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 2-34) for analog CO trunks    FF2 0 BSSC 05 Hold (0-72) Hold
    Tenant Group Assignment (B-Channel) (pg. 2-81) for ISDN trunks    FF2 1 BSSC 06 (00-23) Hold (0-72) Hold
    Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 2-113) for T1 CO trunks    FF2 2 BSSCC 06 Hold (1-72) Hold
    MOH Source for CO Trunks
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Select the Music-On-Hold (MOH) source heard by CO trunk callers on hold,
    based on the MCO Tenant Group assigned to the trunk.
    FF1   0   12   (0001-0072)   Hold   (0-3)   Hold 
     
    Address No. for MCO Tenant Group:
    0001=MCO Tenant Group #1
    0002=MCO Tenant Group #2
    ...
    0072=MCO Tenant Group #720=internal single tone  (default)
    1=external MOH source
    2=internal melody
     
    (not available in U.S.)
    3=silence
    NOTE:  Available range for MCO Tenant Groups depends on system size:
    in a 96-port system:
    in a 192-port system:
    in a 288-port system:
    in a 384-port system:
    in a 480-port system:
    in a 576-port system:Groups 1-12   (0001-0012)
    Groups 1-24   (0001-0024)
    Groups 1-36   (0001-0036)
    Groups 1-48   (0001-0048)
    Groups 1-60   (0001-0060)
    Groups 1-72   (0001-0072)
    
    
    
     	
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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 2-56) for analog E&M tie trunks    FF2 0 BSSC 05 Hold (0-72) Hold
    Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 2-135) for T1 E&M tie trunks    FF2 2 BSSCC 06 Hold (0-72) Hold
    MOH Source for Tie-Lines
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Select the Music-On-Hold (MOH) source heard by tie-line trunk callers on hold,
    based on the MCO Tenant Group assigned to the trunk.
    FF1   0   13   (0001-0072)   Hold   (0-3)   Hold 
     
    Address No. for MCO Tenant Group:
    0001=MCO Tenant Group #1
    0002=MCO Tenant Group #2
    ...
    0072=MCO Tenant Group #72
    NOTE:  Available range for MCO Tenant Groups depends on system size:
    in a 96-port system:
    in a 192-port system:
    in a 288-port system:
    in a 384-port system:
    in a 480-port system:
    in a 576-port system:Groups 1-12   (0001-0012)
    Groups 1-24   (0001-0024)
    Groups 1-36   (0001-0036)
    Groups 1-48   (0001-0048)
    Groups 1-60   (0001-0060)
    Groups 1-72   (0001-0072)
    0=internal single tone  (default)
    1=external MOH source
    2=internal melody 
    (not available in U.S.)
    3=silence
    
    
    
     	
    % %* 2#. 
    						
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    Appe ndix  A
    Appe ndix  B
    FF1System
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 3-24) for digital keyphone/SLT extensions     FF3 0 BSSC 05 Hold (1-72) Hold
    Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 3-36) for ISDN extensions     FF3 1 BSSC 04 Hold (1-72) Hold
    Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 3-43) for Virtual Ports     FF3 2 (001-576) 02 Hold (1-72) Hold
    Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 3-45) for RAI Port     FF3 3 01 Hold (1-72) Hold
    MOH Source for Intercom Calls
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Select the Music-On-Hold (MOH) source heard by intercom callers on hold,
    based on the MCO Tenant Group assigned to the extension.
    FF1   0   14   (0001-0072)   Hold   (0-3)   Hold 
     
    Address No. for MCO Tenant Group:
    0001=MCO Tenant Group #1
    0002=MCO Tenant Group #2
    ...
    0072=MCO Tenant Group #72
    NOTE:  Available range for MCO Tenant Groups depends on system size:
    in a 96-port system:
    in a 192-port system:
    in a 288-port system:
    in a 384-port system:
    in a 480-port system:
    in a 576-port system:Groups 1-12   (0001-0012)
    Groups 1-24   (0001-0024)
    Groups 1-36   (0001-0036)
    Groups 1-48   (0001-0048)
    Groups 1-60   (0001-0060)
    Groups 1-72   (0001-0072)
    0=internal single tone  (default)
    1=external MOH source
    2=internal melody 
    (not available in U.S.)
    3=silence
    
    
    
     	
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