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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
             
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF2 0: Analog Trunks (E&M Tie) (pg. 2-37)
    Outpulse Delay Timer (analog CO)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the length of a pause before outpulsing dialed digits for speed dial, or
    after an analog CO trunk is seized in a MCO trunk group.
    FF1   1   01   0007   Hold   (1-255)   Hold 
     
    1=1 second
    2=2 seconds
    ...
    255=255 seconds  (or 4 min./15 sec.)
    default:  3 seconds
    
    
    
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    Outpulse Delay Timer (analog Tie-Lines/ 
    (Immediate-Start)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the length of a pause before outpulsing dialed digits on an analog tie-line trunk
    set for Immediate-Start signaling.
    FF1   1   01   0008   Hold   (1-255)   Hold
     
     
    1=1 second  (default)
    2=2 seconds
    255=255 seconds or 4 min./15 sec. ...
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF2 1: ISDN Trunks (pg. 2-59)
             
    Notes:
    (all CPCs - Version 1.3 and higher)   Interdigit Timers for non-ARS calls start on pg. 1-141.
    Related Programming:
    ISDN Outgoing Control (pg. 1-19)     FF1 0 01 0019 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    FF2 1: ISDN Trunks (pg. 2-59)
    Queuing Timer (ARS) (pg. 1-136)     FF1 1 02 0014 Hold (0-255) Hold
    Pre-Pause Timer (ISDN CO)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the length of time the system will wait for the first dialed digit after an
    ISDN (CO) trunk is seized.
    FF1   1   01   0009   Hold   (1-255)   Hold 
     
    1=1 second
    2=2 seconds
    ...
    255=255 seconds  (or 4 min./15 sec.)
    default:  30 seconds
    
    
    
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    Interdigit Timer (ARS and ISDN CO)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the length of time the system will wait for the next dialed digit before sending re-order tone.
    Applies to outbound calls on an ISDN (CO) trunk.
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.3 and higher:   Also applies to ARS-routed calls.
    FF1   1   01   0010   Hold   (1-255)   Hold 
     
    1=1 second
    2=2 seconds
    ...
    255=255 seconds  (or 4 min./15 sec.)
    default:  10 seconds
    
    
    
     	
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Trunk Signal Type (pg. 2-38) for analog E&M tie-line trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 00 Hold (0-5) Hold
    Not Used
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    FF1   1   01   0011   Hold
    FF1   1   01   0012   Hold  
     
     
      
    
    
     	
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    Wink Wait Timer (analog Tie-Lines)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the length of time the system will wait for a wink signal after an analog tie-line
    is accessed for an outbound call.
    FF1   1   01   0013   Hold   (1-255)   Hold 
     
    1=1 second
    2=2 seconds
    ...
    default:  5 seconds255=255 seconds  (or 4 min./15 sec.)
    
    
     	
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    Notes:
    Auto Repeat Dialing:  Place a call to a busy party.  Stay in monitor mode and press REDIAL.  System 
    automatically redials the number, and repeats redialing until ringback is heard or 14 auto-repeat 
    attempts have been made.
    Related Programming:
    Flash Timer for Auto-Repeat Dial (pg. 1-117)     FF1 1 01 0003 Hold (1-255) Hold
    CO Busy Tone Detect Timer (Auto-Repeat Dial) (pg. 1-123)     FF1 1 01 0015 Hold (1-255) Hold
    Start Timer for CO Busy Tone Detect 
    (Auto-Repeat Dial)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the length of time the system will wait after the last auto-dialed digit is sent to
    the CO (on an analog trunk) during an Auto-Repeat Dial, before starting the
    CO Busy Tone Detect Timer (Auto-Repeat Dial) (see next address).  This allows
    time for the CO to connect the call before the system starts looking for busy tone.
    FF1   1   01   0014   Hold   (1-255)   Hold
     
     
    1=1 second
    2=2 seconds
    ...
    255=255 seconds  (or 4 min./15 sec.)
    default:  5 seconds
    
    
     	
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    Notes:
    Auto Repeat Dialing:  Place a call to a busy party.  Stay in monitor mode and press REDIAL.  System 
    automatically redials the number, and repeats redialing until ringback is heard or 14 auto-repeat 
    attempts have been made.
    Related Programming:
    Flash Timer for Auto-Repeat Dial (pg. 1-117)     FF1 1 01 0003 Hold (1-255) Hold
    Start Timer for CO Busy Tone Detect (Auto-Repeat Dial) (pg. 1-122)     FF1 1 01 0014 Hold (1-255) Hold
            
    CO Busy Tone Detect Timer (Auto-Repeat Dial)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the length of time the system will wait for a busy tone signal from the CO after the
    Start Timer for CO Busy Tone Detect (Auto-Repeat Dial) (see previous address) has
    expired. This setting helps determine whether the next Auto-Repeat Dial will be performed.
    FF1   1   01   0015   Hold   (1-255)   Hold 
    1=1 second
    2=2 seconds
    ...
    255=255 seconds  (or 4 min./15 sec.)
    default:  30 seconds
    
    
    
     	
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    DTMF ON:  Pattern #1
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the duration of the DTMF signal for a digit dialed during an outbound call.
    FF1   1   01   0016   Hold   (1-255)   Hold
     
     
    1 = (1 x 5 ms) = 5 ms
    2 = (2 x 5 ms) = 10 ms
    default:  16 = (16 x 5 ms) = 80 ms3 = (3 x 5 ms) = 15 ms
    ... 
    255 = (255 x 5 ms) = 1,275 ms  (or 1.275 sec.)  (value=setting x 5ms):
    
    
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    Notes:
    The above settings (in conjunction with each other) can be assigned to individual trunk ports.  These 
    settings will apply to the phone number dialed, as well as additional digits dialed after connecting -- 
    such as entering an account number, or selecting from a voice menu.
    Power-Off Requirement.  Power cycling (power-off, then power-on) is required after changing these 
    settings.
    (all CPCs - Version 1.3 and higher)   DTMF ON/OFF Pattern #1 will be used whenever the system sends ID 
    codes to voicemail.  See 
    Call-Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail (pg. 8-51).
    Related Programming:
    DTMF On/Off Pattern During Talk ...
         (pg. 2-14) for analog CO trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 13 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-43) for analog E&M tie-trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 13 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-64) for ISDN trunks     FF2 1 BSSC 02 03 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-94) for T1-CO trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 10 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-123) for T1-E&M tie-trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 10 Hold (0-2) Hold
    DTMF On/Off Pattern for Outgoing Dialing ...
         (pg. 2-14) for analog CO trunks    FF2 0 BSSC 01 14 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-43) for analog E&M tie-trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 14 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-94) for T1-CO trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 11 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-123) for T1-E&M tie-trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 11 Hold (0-2) Hold
    Call-Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail (pg. 8-51)     FF8 1 05 Hold Hold (Ext.No.) Hold FLASH (up to 16 char.) 
    Hold
    DTMF OFF:  Pattern #1
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the pause between DTMF signals for digits dialed during an outbound call.
    FF1   1   01   0017   Hold   (1-255)   Hold
     
     
    1 = (1 x 5 ms) = 5 ms
    2 = (2 x 5 ms) = 10 ms
    default:  9 = (9 x 5 ms) = 45 ms3 = (3 x 5 ms) = 15 ms
    ... 
    255 = (255 x 5 ms) = 1,275 ms  (or 1.275 sec.)  (value=setting x 5ms):
    
    
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    Notes:
    The above setting can be assigned to individual trunk ports.  It will apply to the phone number dialed, as 
    well as additional digits dialed after connecting -- such as entering an account number, or selecting from 
    a voice menu.
    Power-Off Requirement.  Power cycling (power-off, then power-on) is required after changing this 
    setting.
    Related Programming:
    DTMF On/Off Pattern During Talk ...
         (pg. 2-14) for analog CO trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 13 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-43) for analog E&M tie-trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 13 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-64) for ISDN trunks     FF2 1 BSSC 02 03 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-94) for T1-CO trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 10 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-123) for T1-E&M tie-trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 10 Hold (0-2) Hold
    DTMF On/Off Pattern for Outgoing Dialing ...
         (pg. 2-14) for analog CO trunks    FF2 0 BSSC 01 14 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-43) for analog E&M tie-trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 14 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-94) for T1-CO trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 11 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-123) for T1-E&M tie-trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 11 Hold (0-2) Hold
    DTMF ON/OFF:  Pattern #2
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the DTMF signal pattern for digits dialed during an outbound call.
    FF1   1   01   0018   Hold   (1-255)   Hold
     
     
    1 = (1 x 125 ms) = 125 on/125 off  (default)
    2 = (2 x 125 ms) = 250 on/250 off
    3 = (3 x 125 ms) = 375 on/375 off
    ... 
    255 = (255 x 125 ms) = 31,875 (or 31.875 sec.) on/ (value=setting x 125ms):
    31,875 off 
    
    
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    Notes:
    The above setting can be assigned to individual trunk ports.  It will apply to the phone number dialed, as 
    well as additional digits dialed after connecting -- such as entering an account number, or selecting from 
    a voice menu.
    Power-Off Requirement.  Power cycling (power-off, then power-on) is required after changing this 
    setting.
    Related Programming:
    DTMF On/Off Pattern During Talk ...
         (pg. 2-14) for analog CO trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 13 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-43) for analog E&M tie-trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 13 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-64) for ISDN trunks     FF2 1 BSSC 02 03 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-94) for T1-CO trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 10 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-123) for T1-E&M tie-trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 10 Hold (0-2) Hold
    DTMF On/Off Pattern for Outgoing Dialing ...
         (pg. 2-14) for analog CO trunks    FF2 0 BSSC 01 14 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-43) for analog E&M tie-trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 14 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-94) for T1-CO trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 11 Hold (0-2) Hold
         (pg. 2-123) for T1-E&M tie-trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 11 Hold (0-2) Hold
    DTMF ON/OFF:  Pattern #3
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the DTMF signal pattern for digits dialed during an outbound call.
    FF1   1   01   0019   Hold   (1-255)   Hold
     
     
    1 = (1 x 125 ms) = 125 on/125 off
    2 = (2 x 125 ms) = 250 on/250 off  (default)
    3 = (3 x 125 ms) = 375 on/375 off
    ... 
    255 = (255 x 125 ms) = 31,875 (or 31.875 sec.) on/ (value=setting x 125ms):
    31,875 off 
    
    
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    FF1  1  02:   Trunk Timer 2
              
    Notes:
    This address does not affect DID calls, which (if unanswered) will continue to ring an idle extension 
    indefinitely, or until the user performs another action on the phone (such as accessing another trunk for 
    an outgoing call) while the DID call is ringing.  At that point, the DID call will change to multiple-
    incoming ringing.  
    NOTE: The user will not be able to perform another action on the phone if the 
    extension’s 
    Trunk Key Operation: Direct Calls (pg. 3-14) setting is left at “1=Ignore key press 
    (default),” in which case the DID call will continue to ring the extension.
    Multiple-Incoming Ringing:  An incoming trunk call will ring on all extensions that have a line 
    appearance (FF-key) for that trunk.  The trunk’s 
    Ring Type must be set to “0=Multiple Incoming 
    (default)” in FF2.  Trunks are assigned to FF-keys in FF4.
    DID (Direct Inward Dial):  An outside caller can reach an internal extension directly by dialing a 7-
    digit CO phone number.  The DID trunk passes the last 2 to 4 digits of the phone number to the PBX, 
    and the digits become (or are modified to become) the equivalent of an extension number.  DID trunks 
    can’t be used for outgoing calls (no dialtone offered).  To set up DID, set the Analog-CO, ISDN, or T1-
    CO trunks for DID in the 
    Ring Type addresses (FF2).  Enter the DID numbers and assign their ring and 
    delayed-ring destinations in 
    FF1 4: DID/DNIS Tables (see pg. 1-168).
    DISA (Direct Inward System Access):  By dialing the DISA trunk’s CO phone number, an outside 
    caller can dial into the phone system, and have full access to all the system’s features without going 
    through the Attendant (including the ability to transfer himself to different extensions, or dial-out on 
    another trunk).  To set up DISA, set the Analog-CO, ISDN, or T1-CO trunks for DISA service in the 
    Ring Type addresses (FF2).  Create DISA ID Codes and assign TRS Classes to them in 
    FF1 0 26: 
    DISA ID Codes (see pg. 1-113).
    Related Programming:
    DISA No-Answer Timeout (pg. 1-31)     FF1 0 02 0017 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    DISA No-Answer Timer #1
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set how long the system will wait before changing an unanswered DISA call
    to multiple-incoming ringing.
    FF1   1   02   0001   Hold   (0-255)   Hold 
     
    0 = 5 seconds
    1 = 1 second
    2 = 2 seconds
    ... 
    255 = 255 seconds
    default:  30 seconds (setting=no. of seconds):
    
    
    
     	
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    DISA ID Code Numbering (pg. 1-113)     FF1 0 26 0001 Hold (0-10) Hold
    DISA ID Codes and TRS Assignments (pg. 1-114)     FF1 0 26 (0002-0033) Hold (up to 10 digits or 1-50) Hold
    Trunk COS: Incoming Ring Tone Source (pg. 1-75)     FF1 0 04 (00-15) 01 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Ring Pattern for trunks ...
         (pg. 2-13) for analog CO trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 01 12 Hold (0-12) Hold
         (pg. 2-63) for ISDN trunks     FF2 1 BSSC 02 02 Hold (0-12) Hold
         (pg. 2-93) for T1/CO trunks     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 09 Hold (0-12) Hold
     Ring Type for trunks (set for DISA) ...
          (pg. 2-28) for analog CO trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 03 (0, 2 and 4) Hold (2) Hold
          (pg. 2-75) for ISDN trunks      FF2 1 BSSC 04 (0, 2 and 4) Hold (2) Hold
          (pg. 2-107) for T1-CO trunks      FF2 2 BSSCC 04 (0, 2 and 4) Hold (2) Hold
    FF-Key Feature Assignment (Digital Keyphones, SLTs, EM24s) (pg. 4-7)     FF4 0 BSSC 0 (01-32) Hold FLASH 
    (Code) Hold
            
       
    Notes:
    Unanswered DISA calls will change to multiple-incoming ringing when the 
    DISA No-Answer Timer 
    #1 (see previous address) expires.
    Unanswered DID calls will change to multiple-incoming ringing when (or if) the extension performs 
    another action on the phone (such as accessing another outside line) while the DID call is ringing.
    Related Programming:
    DISA No-Answer Timer #1 (pg. 1-127)     FF1 1 02 0001 Hold (0-255) Hold
    FF5 0: Attendant Hunt Group (pg. 5-3)
    Multiple Incoming No-Answer Timer #2
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set how long the system will wait before reverting a multiple-incoming call
    (which originally was a DID/DISA call) to the Attendant Group.
    FF1   1   02   0002   Hold   (0-255)   Hold 
     
    0 = 5 seconds
    1 = 1 second
    2 = 2 seconds
    ... 
    255 = 255 seconds
    default:  16 seconds (setting=no. of seconds):
    
    
    
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