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    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.13.4 Pause Inser tion
    System Wireless—PS Out of Range Timer
    When the destination of an incoming call is a PS, specifies the length of time the PBX searches for 
    the PS before setting its status to Out of Range.
    If 0 is assigned, the timer is controlled by the cell station.
    Default
    0 s
    Value Range
    0 s, 4 s, 8 s
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.4 [2-3] Timers & Counters
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    None
    SVM—Recording Time
    Specifies the maximum length of a message recorded by the SVM feature.
    Default
    120 s
    Value Range
    1–600 s
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.4 [2-3] Timers & Counters
    Programming Manual References
    2.10.7 [4-1-6] Wired Extension—Simplified Voice Message
    2.10.12 [4-2-4] Portable Station—Simplified Voice Message
    Feature Manual References
    1.16.5 SVM (Simplified Voice Message) 
    						
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    SVM—Dial Tone Continuous Time
    Specifies the length of time that dial tone 3 is heard after all messages stored by the SVM feature for 
    an extension are finished playing.
    Default
    5 s
    Value Range
    1–60 s
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.4 [2-3] Timers & Counters
    Programming Manual References
    2.10.7 [4-1-6] Wired Extension—Simplified Voice Message
    2.10.12 [4-2-4] Portable Station—Simplified Voice Message
    Feature Manual References
    1.16.5 SVM (Simplified Voice Message)
    2.8.5 [2-4] Week Table
    A specific time mode (day, night, lunch, or break) can be selected for operation depending on the time 
    of day. The time mode can be switched either automatically or manually. Select the desired switching 
    mode from the Time Service Switching Mode option.
    Time Table numbers correspond to tenant numbers (for example, Tenant 1 uses Time Table 1). Select 
    the desired Time Table from the Time Table No. list.
    When in Automatic Switching mode, the time modes of the tenant are switched as programmed in the 
    corresponding Time Table. Manual switching is possible only from an authorized extension 
    (determined by COS).
     To adjust the currently displayed Time Table, click and drag the divisions between two time 
    periods.
     To program the time blocks of the currently displayed Time Table, including adding or 
    deleting time blocks, click Time Setting.
    2.8.6 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting
    The start times of 4 different time blocks can be programmed for each day of the week, for the 
    selected Time Table, as well as the start and end times of up to 3 break periods.
    1. Day/Lunch/Night—Day1 Start, Lunch Start, Day2 Start, Night Start—
    Setting
    Enables the setting of the start time for each time block. 
    						
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    Default
    Day 1 Start, Night Start: Enable
    Lunch Star t, Day 2 Start: Disable
    Value Range
    Disable, Enable
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.6 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    1.17.4 Time Service
    1. Day/Lunch/Night—Day1 Start, Lunch Start, Day2 Start, Night Start—Hour, 
    Minute
    Specifies the start time for each time block. Times can only be set when 1. Day/Lunch/Night—Day1 
    Start, Lunch Start, Day2 Start, Night Start—Setting is set to Enable.
    Default
    Day1: 9:00
    Lunch: 12:00
    Day2: 13:00
    Night: 17:00
    Value Range
    00:00–23:59
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.6 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    1.17.4 Time Service
    2. Break—Break 1–3 Start—Setting
    Enables the setting of the start time for each break period.
    Default
    Disable 
    						
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    Value Range
    Disable, Enable
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.6 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    1.17.4 Time Service
    2. Break—Break 1–3 Start—Hour, Minute
    Specifies the start time for each break period. Times can only be set when 2. Break—Break 1–3 
    Start—Setting is set to Enable.
    Default
    00:00
    Value Range
    00:00–23:59
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.6 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    1.17.4 Time Service
    2. Break—Break 1–3 End—Hour, Minute
    Specifies the end time for each break period. Times can only be set when 2. Break—Break 1–3 
    Start—Setting is set to Enable.
    Default
    00:00
    Value Range
    00:00–23:59
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.6 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting 
    						
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    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    1.17.4 Time Service
    2.8.7 [2-5] Holiday Table
    A specific time mode (day, night, lunch, or break) can be selected for operation during holidays. Select 
    the desired time mode from the Holiday Mode list.
    The start and end dates of a maximum of 24 different holidays can be programmed.
    Holiday Table—Setting
    Enables the setting of the holiday.
    Default
    Disable
    Value Range
    Disable, Enable
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.7 [2-5] Holiday Table
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.4 Time Service
    Holiday Table—Start Date—Month
    Specifies the month of the holiday start date.
    Default
    1
    Value Range
    1–12
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.7 [2-5] Holiday Table
    Programming Manual References
    None 
    						
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    Feature Manual References
    1.17.4 Time Service
    Holiday Table—Start Date—Day
    Specifies the day of the holiday start date.
    Default
    1
    Value Range
    1–31
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.7 [2-5] Holiday Table
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.4 Time Service
    Holiday Table—End Date—Month
    Specifies the month of the holiday end date.
    Default
    1
    Value Range
    1–12
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.7 [2-5] Holiday Table
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.4 Time Service
    Holiday Table—End Date—Day
    Specifies the day of the holiday end date.
    Default
    1 
    						
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    Value Range
    1–31
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.7 [2-5] Holiday Table
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.4 Time Service
    2.8.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main
    Details of the extension numbering schemes and feature access numbers can be programmed here.
    For more information on flexible numbering, see 1.6.4 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering in the 
    Feature Manual.
    Extension
    The leading numbers and the number of additional digits of the extension numbers for a maximum of 
    64 different extension numbering schemes can be programmed.
    Leading Number
    Specifies the leading number of extension numbers and floating extension numbers.
    Default
    Extension Numbering Scheme 01: 1
    Extension Numbering Scheme 02: 2
    Extension Numbering Scheme 03: 3
    Extension Numbering Scheme 04: 4
    Extension Numbering Scheme 21: 5
    Extension Numbering Scheme 22: 6
    Extension Numbering Scheme 05–20, 23–64: Not stored.
    Value Range
    Max. 3 digits (consisting of 0–9)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main
    Programming Manual References
    2.9.9 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings
    2.9.16 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings
    2.9.19 [3-8-2] VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings
    2.10.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings
    2.10.8 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings 
    						
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    2.11.4 [5-3-2] Voice Message—DISA Message
    2.16.1 [10-1] Main
    Feature Manual References
    1.6.4 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
    No. of Additional Digits
    Specifies the number of additional digits following the leading number.
    Default
    XX
    Value Range
    None: 0 digit
    X: 1 digit
    XX: 2 digits
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.6.4 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
    Features
    Feature numbers to access various PBX features can be programmed. The following features are 
    available while hearing a dial tone.
    Operator Call
    Specifies the feature number used to call the operator.
    Default
    0
    Value Range
    Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main
    Programming Manual References
    2.8.3 [2-2] Operator & BGM
    2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant 
    						
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    Feature Manual References
    1.12.3 Operator Features
    Idle Line Access (Local Access)
    Specifies the feature number used to make a CO line call by Idle Line Access (selects an idle CO line 
    automatically).
    Default
    9
    Value Range
    Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main
    Programming Manual References
    2.9.2 [3-1-2] Trunk Group—Local Access Priority
    Feature Manual References
    1.3.11 CO Line Access
    Trunk Group Access
    Specifies the feature number used to make a CO line call using an idle CO line from a certain trunk 
    group.
    Default
    8
    Value Range
    Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main
    Programming Manual References
    2.15.1 [9-1] CO Line Settings
    Feature Manual References
    1.3.11 CO Line Access
    Redial
    Specifies the feature number used to redial the last number dialed. 
    						
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    Default
    #
    Value Range
    Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.15.1 Redial, Last Number
    System Speed Dialing / Personal Speed Dialing
    Specifies the feature number used to make a call using a System/Personal Speed Dialing number.
    Default
    **
    Value Range
    Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.8.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main
    Programming Manual References
    2.10.3 [4-1-3] Wired Extension—Speed Dial
    2.12.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial
    Feature Manual References
    1.16.3 Speed Dialing, Personal
    1.16.4 Speed Dialing, System
    Personal Speed Dialing - Programming
    Specifies the feature number used to program Personal Speed Dialing numbers at an extension.
    Default
    *30 
    Value Range
    Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) 
    						
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