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    							Section 400-Programming FF1: System Programming
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    Trunk Signal Type ...
           for analog CO trunks (pg. 2-8)     FF2 0 BSSC 01 00 Hold (0-3) Hold
           for T1-CO trunks (pg. 2-87)     FF2 2 BSSCC 02 00 Hold (0-3) Hold
    Day1/Day2/Night Ring Type ...
           for analog CO trunks (pg. 2-28)     FF2 0 BSSC 03 (0, 2 and 4) Hold (0-6) Hold
           for ISDN trunks (pg. 2-75)     FF2 1 BSSC 04 (0, 2 and 4) Hold (0-6) Hold
           for T1-CO trunks (pg. 2-107)     FF2 2 BSSCC 04 (0, 2 and 4) Hold (0-6) Hold
               
    Notes:
    The DID/DNIS numbers entered in this address must match the digit string length defined in 
    DID/DNIS 
    Numbering (“A” Side) (see previous address).
    Available Bin Nos. for DID/DNIS Numbers depends on system size:
       96-port system:    Addresses 0001-0956 (ports 1-96)
       192-port system:  Addresses 0001-1916 (ports 1-192)
       288-port system:  Addresses 0001-2876 (ports 1-288)
       384-port system:  Addresses 0001-3836 (ports 1-384)
       480-port system:  Addresses 0001-4596 (ports 1-460)
       576-port system:  Addresses 0001-5756 (ports 1-576)
    Related Programming:
    DID/DNIS Numbering (“A” Side) (pg. 1-168)     FF1 4 01 0001 Hold (1-4) Hold
    Trunk COS: DID/DNIS Table (pg. 1-77)     FF1 0 04 (00-15) 04 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    DID/DNIS Dial Table (“A” Side)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign up to 576 DID or DNIS numbers for “A” side.  Also in this table, enter their
    ring destinations and assign them to a Tenant Group.
    FF1   4   02   (000-575)   (1-6)   Hold   (0-9999 or 1-72)   Hold 
     
    Address Bin Nos. for “A”
    (see table, next page) 1=Digits of DID/DNIS No.
    2=Day Destination
    3=Night Destination
    4=Day Destination (Busy/Delayed)
    5=Night Destination (Busy/Delayed)
    6=Tenant Group No.0-9999 (DID or DNIS No.)
    0-9999 (Ext./Virtual/Closed No.)
    0-9999 (Ext./Virtual/Closed No.)
    0-9999 (Ext./Virtual/Closed No.)
    0-9999 (Ext./Virtual/Closed No.)
    1-72 (Tenant Group No.)
    defaults:  0  [no assignment] 000=DID/DNIS #1
    001=DID/DNIS #2
    ...
    575=DID/DNIS #576
    
    
    
     	
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    side DID/DNIS Numbers: 
    						
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    Table 1-15.   DID/DNIS Dial Table (“A” Side)    FF1 4 02 (0001-5756)       
         
    for DID/DNIS#Address No. 	
    Assignment Parameters
    DID/DNIS#10001 = Digits of DID/DNIS number
    66
    ( - :DID/DNIS No. (0-9999)
    0002 = Destination, Day Mode
    66
    ;# 	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0003 = Destination, Night Mode
    66
    ;# Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0004 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Day
    66
    	
     	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0005 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Night
    66
    	
     -Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0006 = Tenant Group Number
    66
    	 -Tenant Group No. (1-72)
    DID/DNIS#20011 = Digits of DID/DNIS number
    66
    ( - :DID/DNIS No. (0-9999)
    0012 = Destination, Day Mode
    66
    ;# 	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0013 = Destination, Night Mode
    66
    ;# Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0014 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Day
    66
    	
     	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0015 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Night
    66
    	
     -Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0016 = Tenant Group Number
    66
    	 -Tenant Group No. (1-72)
    DID/DNIS#30021 = Digits of DID/DNIS number
    66
    ( - :DID/DNIS No. (0-9999)
    0022 = Destination, Day Mode
    66
    ;# 	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0023 = Destination, Night Mode
    66
    ;# Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0024 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Day
    66
    	
     	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0025 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Night
    66
    	
     -Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0026 = Tenant Group Number
    66
    	 -Tenant Group No. (1-72)
    ### ### ###...
    DID/DNIS#5765751 = Digits of DID/DNIS number
    87
    ( - :DID/DNIS No. (0-9999)
    5752 = Destination, Day Mode
    87
    ;# 	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    5753 = Destination, Night Mode
    87
    ;# Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    5754 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Day
    87
    	
     	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    5755 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Night
    87
    	
     -Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    5756 = Tenant Group Number
    87
    	 -Tenant Group No. (1-72)
    DID/DNIS Numbering (“B” Side)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the digit string length (1-4) of DID or DNIS numbers in the “B” side table (next page).
    FF1   4   03   0001   Hold   (1-4)   Hold
     
     
    Digit String Length (1-4 digits) for
    default:  4 digits “B”-Side DID/DNIS Numbers
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    See “A” side Notes on pg. 1-168.  The same applies to “B” side.
    Related Programming:
    (see “A” side Related Programming on pg. 1-168)
         
          
    Notes:
    See “A” side Notes on pg. 1-169.  The same applies to “B” side.
    Related Programming:
    (see “A” side Related Programming on pg. 1-169)
    DID/DNIS Dial Table (“B” Side)
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign up to 576 DID/DNIS numbers for “B” side.  Also in this table, enter their
    ring destinations and assign them to a Tenant Group.
    FF1   4   04   (000-575)   (1-6)   Hold   (0-9999 or 1-72)   Hold 
     
    (see table, next page)defaults:  0  [no assignment] 000=DID/DNIS #1
    001=DID/DNIS #2
    ...
    575=DID/DNIS #576
    
    
    
     	
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    0-9999 (DID/DNIS No.)
    0-9999 (Ext./Virtual/Closed No.)
    0-9999 (Ext./Virtual/Closed No.)
    0-9999 (Ext./Virtual/Closed No.)
    0-9999 (Ext./Virtual/Closed No.)
    1-72 (Tenant Group No.) 1=Digits of DID/DNIS No.
    2=Day Destination
    3=Night Destination
    4=Day Destination (Busy/Delayed)
    5=Night Destination (Busy/Delayed)
    6=Tenant Group No. Address Bin Nos. for “B”
    side DID/DNIS Numbers: 
    						
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    Table 1-16.   DID/DNIS Dial Table (“B” Side)   (FF1 4 04)       
             
    for DID/DNIS#Address No. 	
    Assignment Parameters
    DID/DNIS#10001 = Digits of DID/DNIS number
    &66
    ( - :DID/DNIS No. (0-9999)
    0002 = Destination, Day Mode
    &66
    ;# 	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0003 = Destination, Night Mode
    &66
    ;# Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0004 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Day
    &66
    	
     	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0005 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Night
    &66
    	
     -Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0006 = Tenant Group Number
    &66
    	 -Tenant Group No. (1-72)
    DID/DNIS#20011 = Digits of DID/DNIS number
    &66
    ( - :DID/DNIS No. (0-9999)
    0012 = Destination, Day Mode
    &66
    ;# 	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0013 = Destination, Night Mode
    &66
    ;# Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0014 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Day
    &66
    	
     	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0015 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Night
    &66
    	
     -Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0016 = Tenant Group Number
    &66
    	 -Tenant Group No. (1-72)
    DID/DNIS#30021 = Digits of DID/DNIS number
    &66
    ( - :DID/DNIS No. (0-9999)
    0022 = Destination, Day Mode
    &66
    ;# 	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0023 = Destination, Night Mode
    &66
    ;# Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0024 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Day
    &66
    	
     	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0025 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Night
    &66
    	
     -Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    0026 = Tenant Group Number
    &66
    	 -Tenant Group No. (1-72)
    ### ### ###...
    DID/DNIS#5765751 = Digits of DID/DNIS number
    &87
    ( - :DID/DNIS No. (0-9999)
    5752 = Destination, Day Mode
    &87
    ;# 	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    5753 = Destination, Night Mode
    &87
    ;# Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    5754 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Day
    &87
    	
     	
    Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    5755 = Busy/Delayed Destination, Night
    &87
    	
     -Ext./Virt./Closed No. (0-9999)
    5756 = Tenant Group Number
    &87
    	 -Tenant Group No. (1-72)
    DID Dialing to ISDN “S” Point
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign DID extension number(s) to each ISDN S-point.
    FF1   4   05   (0001-0192)   Hold   (setting)   Hold
     
     
    S-point DID No. (0-9999) orOdd Address Nos. (0001, 0003, 0005,...0191)
        S-point DID No.
    Even Address Nos. (0002, 0004, 0006,...0192)
       DID Incoming Destination Ext.No.
    (see table below)DID Extension No. (0-9999)
    defaults:  --  [no assignment]
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    When the extension calls the S-point DID number, the system will call the DID extension number and 
    send the S-point DID number information (see figure below).
    Figure 1-1:  DID Dialing to ISDN S-Point (example)   
    Available range for DID Numbers depends on system size:
      
     96-port system:    Addresses 0001-0192 (ports 1-96)
       192-port system:  Addresses 0001-0384 (ports 1-192)
       288-port system:  Addresses 0001-0576 (ports 1-288)
       384-port system:  Addresses 0001-0768 (ports 1-384)
       480-port system:  Addresses 0001-0920 (ports 1-460)
       576-port system:  Addresses 0001-1152 (ports 1-576)
    Related Programming:
    Called Number Indication (pg. 3-34)     FF3 1 BSSC 03 03 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Table 1-17.   DID Dialing for ISDN “S” Point   (FF1  4  05)     
    Address No.DescriptionSettingDefault
    0001 Pattern 1:  S-point DID No. (0-9999) - -
    0002 Pattern 1:  DID Ext.No. Ext.No. - -
    0003 Pattern 2:  S-point DID No. (0-9999) - -
    0004 Pattern 2:  DID Ext.No. Ext.No. - -
    ...
    0191 Pattern 96:  S-point DID No. (0-9999) - -
    0192 Pattern 96:  DID Ext.No. Ext.No. - -
    Call to “201”201
    202
    203 S-point200
    DID Ext.Nos.
    (the table set up in the above address, links DID Nos. 201, 202, 203, etc. to S-point 200) 
    						
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    VM Answer Supervision Code (pg. 1-109)     FF1 0 23 0001 Hold (0000-9999) Hold
    VM Transfer Code #1: Prefix (pg. 1-109)     FF1 0 24 0001 Hold (up to 8 char.) Hold
    VM Transfer Code #1: Suffix (pg. 1-110)     FF1 0 24 0002 Hold (up to 8 char.) Hold
    VM Transfer Code #2: Prefix (pg. 1-110)     FF1 0 24 0003 Hold (up to 8 char.) Hold
    VM Transfer Code #2: Suffix (pg. 1-111)     FF1 0 24 0004 Hold (up to 8 char.) Hold
             
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    3rd-party VM: DID Number Automatic Send
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Specify how the system will send the DID number to Voice Mail if the called
    extension does not answer the incoming DID call, and it is then transferred to VM.
    FF1   4   06   0001   Hold   (0-3)   Hold 
     
    0=Do not send DID No.  (default)
    
    
    
     	
    /-!  ,
    1=Send entire DID No.
    2=Send last 2 digits of DID No.
    3=Send last 3 digits of DID No.
    3rd-party VM: ID Code Prefix for DID
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set an ID Code for 3rd Party
     Voice Mail, to be sent in front of the DID number.
    FF1   4   06   0002   Hold   (up to 8 char.)   Hold
     
     
    VM ID Code-Prefix (up to 8 characters,
    default:  [no assignment] including 0-9, 
    Q, #, and Pause) NOTE:  Enter a Pause in this address by
    
    
    
     	 &2	0$ +
    pressing Soft Key #4 on a small-display phone,
    or “PAUSE” soft key on a large-display phone. 
    						
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF1  5:   Not Used
    FF1  6:   Not Used
    FF1  7:   Not Used
    3rd-party VM: ID Code Suffix for DID
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set an ID Code for 3rd Party
     Voice Mail, to be sent at the end of the DID number.
    FF1   4   06   0003   Hold   (up to 8 char.)   Hold
     
     
    VM ID Code-Suffix (up to 8 characters,
    default:  [no assignment] including 0-9, 
    Q, #, and Pause) NOTE:  Enter a Pause in this address by
    
    
    
     	 &2	0-  +
    pressing Soft Key #4 on a small-display phone,
    or “PAUSE” soft key on a large-display phone. 
    						
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    FF1  8:   Digital Pad Settings
             
    Notes:
    Adjust the default setting(s) in this address whenever other parties have difficulty hearing a particular 
    extension, or the extension user sounds too loud during conversations.  Extension Pad Classes 1-8 can 
    be assigned to individual extensions in FF3.
    The default settings in this address are intended for different phone types as follows:
    Extension Pad Class 1:  for SLT
    Extension Pad Class 2:  for SLT/loss compensation
    Extension Pad Class 3:  for Digital Key Phones
    Extension Pad Class 4:  for Wireless
    Extension Pad Class 5:  for ISDN S-point
    Extension Pad Class 6:  for VM Playback
    Extension Pad Class 7:  for Attendant
    Extension Pad Class 8:  for Terminal Adapter
    Related Programming:
    Extension Digital Pad Class Assignment (pg. 3-26) for dig.&SLT extensions   FF3 0 BSSC 08 Hold (1-8) Hold
    Extension Digital Pad Class Assignment (pg. 3-39) for ISDN extensions    FF3 1 BSSC 07 0 Hold (1-8) Hold
    Digital Pad Settings for Extension Pad Class
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set volume adjustments for phone connections between Extension Pad
    Classes 1-8 (the 
    transmitting end of the connection) and 30 other pad classes
    (the 
    receiving end of the connection).
    FF1   8   01   (0001-0240)   Hold   (0-31)   Hold 
     
    Volume Adjustment Setting:
    0= 0 dB
    1= 
    -2 dB
    2= 
    -4 dB
    3= 
    -6 dB
    4= 
    -8 dB
    5= 
    -10 dB
    6= 
    -12 dB
    7= 
    -14 dB
    8= 
    -16 dB
    9= 
    -18 dB
    10= 
    -20 dB
    11= 
    -22 dB
    12= 
    -24 dB
    13= 
    -26 dB
    14= 
    -28 dB
    15= 
    -30 dB16= 0 dB
    17= +2 dB
    18= +4 dB
    19= +6 dB
    20= +8 dB
    21= +10 dB
    22= +12 dB
    23= +14 dB
    24= +16 dB
    25= +18 dB
    26= +20 dB
    27= +22 dB
    28= +24 dB
    29= +26 dB
    30= +28 dB
    31= +30 dB 0001-0030=transmitted by Extension Pad Class 1
    0031-0060=transmitted by Extension Pad Class 2
    0061-0090=transmitted by Extension Pad Class 3
    0091-0120=transmitted by Extension Pad Class 4
    0121-0150=transmitted by Extension Pad Class 5
    0151-0180=transmitted by Extension Pad Class 6
    0181-0210=transmitted by Extension Pad Class 7
    0211-0240=transmitted by Extension Pad Class 8
    (see table, next page)
    
    
    
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    Table 1-18.   Digital Pad Settings for Extension Pad Class 1-8   (FF1 8 01)      
    [AddressNo.:Default] for Extension Pad Class (transmitting end) ...
    for connection to
    (receiving end) ...Ext. Pad 
    Class 1Ext. Pad 
    Class 2Ext. Pad 
    Class 3Ext. Pad 
    Class 4Ext. Pad 
    Class 5Ext. Pad 
    Class 6Ext. Pad 
    Class 7Ext. Pad 
    Class 8
    0001:4 0031:4 0061:4 0091:1 0121:1 0151:7 0181:2 0211:0 Extension Pad Class 1
    0002:4 0032:4 0062:4 0092:1 0122:1 0152:7 0182:2 0212:0 Extension Pad Class 2
    0003:0 0033:0 0063:0 0093:19 0123:19 0153:3 0183:17 0213:0 Extension Pad Class 3
    0004:18 0034:18 0064:18 0094:21 0124:21 0154:1 0184:20 0214:0 Extension Pad Class 4
    0005:18 0035:18 0065:18 0095:21 0125:21 0155:1 0185:20 0215:0 Extension Pad Class 5
    0006:0 0036:0 0066:0 0096:19 0126:19 0156:0 0186:18 0216:0 Extension Pad Class 6
    0007:0 0037:0 0067:0 0097:19 0127:19 0157:3 0187:17 0217:0 Extension Pad Class 7
    0008:0 0038:0 0068:0 0098:0 0128:0 0158:0 0188:0 0218:0 Extension Pad Class 8
    0009:0 0039:0 0069:0 0099:19 0129:19 0159:3 0189:17 0219:0 Trunk Pad Class 1
    0010:0 0040:0 0070:0 0100:19 0130:19 0160:3 0190:17 0220:0 Trunk Pad Class 2
    0011:0 0041:0 0071:0 0101:0 0131:0 0161:0 0191:0 0221:0 Trunk Pad Class 3
    0012:0 0042:0 0072:0 0102:0 0132:0 0162:0 0192:0 0222:0 Trunk Pad Class 4
    0013:0 0043:0 0073:0 0103:0 0133:0 0163:0 0193:0 0223:0 Trunk Pad Class 5
    0014:0 0044:0 0074:0 0104:0 0134:0 0164:0 0194:0 0224:0 Trunk Pad Class 6
    0015:2 0045:2 0075:2 0105:17 0135:17 0165:1 0195:0 0225:0 Trunk Pad Class 7
    0016:2 0046:2 0076:2 0106:17 0136:17 0166:6 0196:0 0226:0 Trunk Pad Class 8
    0017:2 0047:2 0077:2 0107:17 0137:17 0167:5 0197:0 0227:0 Trunk Pad Class 9
    0018:0 0048:0 0078:0 0108:0 0138:0 0168:0 0198:0 0228:0 Trunk Pad Class 10
    0019:2 0049:2 0079:2 0109:17 0139:17 0169:5 0199:0 0229:0 Trunk Pad Class 11
    0020:0 0050:0 0080:0 0110:0 0140:0 0170:0 0200:0 0230:0 Trunk Pad Class 12
    0021:0 0051:0 0081:18 0111:0 0141:0 0171:0 0201:18 0231:0 Trunk Pad Class 13
    0022:2 0052:2 0082:0 0112:2 0142:2 0172:2 0202:0 0232:0 Trunk Pad Class 14
    0023:4 0053:4 0083:2 0113:4 0143:4 0173:4 0203:2 0233:0 Trunk Pad Class 15
    0024:0 0054:0 0084:0 0114:0 0144:0 0174:0 0204:0 0234:0 Trunk Pad Class 16
    0025:2 0055:2 0085:2 0115:17 0145:17 0175:0 0205:0 0235:0 Conference Call
    0026:2 0056:2 0086:2 0116:17 0146:17 0176:0 0206:0 0236:0 Page Port
    0027:2 0057:2 0087:2 0117:17 0147:17 0177:0 0207:0 0237:0 MFR
    0028:0 0058:0 0088:0 0118:0 0148:0 0178:0 0208:0 0238:0 RAI Modem
    0029:2 0059:2 0089:2 0119:17 0149:17 0179:0 0209:0 0239:0 Conference Call Unit
    0030:0 0060:0 0090:0 0120:0 0150:0 0180:0 0210:0 0240:0 (Not Used) 
    						
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         l     DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400
    FF1System
    FF2Tr u n k s
    FF3Extensions
    FF4FF-/Soft Keys
    FF5Groups
    FF6TRS/ARS
    0   System
    Configuration
    FF7Appl ications
    FF8Maintenance Introduction
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    FF2Tr u n k s
    FF3Extensions
    FF4FF-/Soft Keys
    FF5Groups
    FF6TRS/ARS
    0   System
    Configuration
    FF7Appli cations
    FF8Maintenance Introduction
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    Notes:
    Adjust the default setting(s) in this address whenever extension users have difficulty hearing calls on a 
    particular trunk, or the volume is too loud on it.
    The default settings in this address are intended for different trunk types as follows:
    Trunk Pad Class 1:  for Analog CO
    Trunk Pad Class 2:  for Analog CO/loss compensation
    Trunk Pad Class 3:  for Private Line CES (Centralized Extension System) #1
    Trunk Pad Class 4:  for Private Line CES #2
    Trunk Pad Class 5:  for LDT (Loop Dialing Trunk) Standard
    Trunk Pad Class 6:  for Private Line CES #4  (no CES #3)
    Trunk Pad Class 7:  for ISDN T-point
    Trunk Pad Class 8:  for AC/15 #1  (U.K. only)
    Trunk Pad Class 9:  for AC/15 #2  (U.K. only)
    Trunk Pad Class 10:  Not Used
    Trunk Pad Class 11:  for AC/15 System Connection  (U.K. only)
    Trunk Pad Class 12:  Not Used
    Trunk Pad Class 13:  for 0 dB Highway
    Trunk Pad Class 14:  for 4 dB Highway
    Trunk Pad Class 15:  for 8 dB Highway
    Trunk Pad Class 16:  for Data Highway/ISDN
    Related Programming:
    Trunk Digital Pad Class Assignment (pg. 2-36) for analog CO trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 08 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Trunk Digital Pad Class Assignment (pg. 2-58) for analog E&M tie trunks     FF2 0 BSSC 08 Hold (1-16) Hold
    Digital Pad Settings for Trunk Pad Class
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set volume adjustments for phone connections between Trunk Pad
    Classes 1-16 (the 
    transmitting end of the connection) and 30 other pad
    classes (the 
    receiving end of the connection).
    FF1   8   02   (0001-0480)   Hold   (0-31)   Hold 
     
    Volume Adjustment Setting:
    0= 0 dB
    1= 
    -2 dB
    2= 
    -4 dB
    3= 
    -6 dB
    4= 
    -8 dB
    5= 
    -10 dB
    6= 
    -12 dB
    7= 
    -14 dB
    8= 
    -16 dB
    9= 
    -18 dB
    10= 
    -20 dB
    11= 
    -22 dB
    12= 
    -24 dB
    13= 
    -26 dB
    14= 
    -28 dB
    15= 
    -30 dB16 = 0 dB
    17 = +2 dB
    18 = +4 dB
    19 = +6 dB
    20 = +8 dB
    21 = +10 dB
    22 = +12 dB
    23 = +14 dB
    24 = +16 dB
    25 = +18 dB
    26 = +20 dB
    27 = +22 dB
    28 = +24 dB
    29 = +26 dB
    30 = +28 dB
    31 = +30 dB 0001-0030=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 1
    0031-0060=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 2
    0061-0090=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 3
    0091-0120=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 4
    0121-0150=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 5
    0151-0180=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 6
    0181-0210=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 7
    0211-0240=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 8
    0241-0270=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 9
    0271-0300=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 10
    0301-0330=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 11
    0331-0360=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 12
    0361-0390=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 13
    0391-0420=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 14
    0421-0450=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 15
    0451-0480=transmitted by Trunk Pad Class 16
    (see tables, next page)
    
    
    
     	
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