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Special Feature Key Assignment
Spare line keys may be programmed to activate special features. Such usage precludes the connection of
lines to these positions. Be sure to identify the keys with the supplied key cap labels.
Press HOLD, then TRANSFER, then RELEASE, thenC(2) on the dial pad to enter configuration
programming mode.
CONFIGURE PROG will be displayed.
Press the DSS key to select the feature to be programmed:
R– Page key
T– Night key
U– Quick Mode key
Press dial pad key
*to display the key...

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Press the line key to be programmed with the selected feature.
The display will show the line number and the current value (OFF or ON).
The line lamp (phone symbol) will light steadily.
PressON(
*)orOFF(0) on the dial pad if you want to change the value.
The new value will be shown in the display.
Press another line key to be programmed with the selected feature.
or
Press RELEASE to exit configuration programming mode (the mode will be exited automatically 1 minute
after last keypress).
NOTE– Systems...

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DSS/Autodial Number Programming
Each DSS key may be programmed to autodial up to 24 digits or functions, including 0-9,*, #, dial tone
detect, a hookflash (transfer signal), and a pause. The PICK UP key autodials the call pickup code; it must
be programmed with the required digits.
Lucent 5ESS International Version only
: the TRANSFER key must be programmed with the required call
transfer code.
Digits are entered with the dial pad. The VOL keys and DSS key #30 are used to enter the pause, flash,
and dial...

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Programming Procedure
Set the Autodial Program Lock Switch (switch #1) inside the CPU toOFF(unlocked) before proceeding –
see page 25.
Press HOLD, then TRANSFER, then RELEASE, thenP(7) on the dial pad to enter autodial
programming mode.
PROGRAM AUTODIAL will be displayed.
Press the DSS key to be programmed. Press SHIFT first if selecting the station on the lower half of the
key (1560 only).
The station status lamp will light.
The display will show the number currently programmed, or NOT PROGRAMMED.
If...

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Pick Up Key Programming
The PICK UP key programming procedure is similar to that for DSS keys. Press PICK UP instead of
selecting a DSS key, then proceed as illustrated below. Consult the telco for the required pickup code.
IMPORTANT– A DIAL TONE detect must be entered before the Directed Call Pickup code to ensure that
steady dial tone is received before dialing begins. This may not apply to the few telephone
systems which require the Directed Call Pickup code to be dialedafterthe station number.
DO NOT...

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Name Display Programming
Any DSS/Autodial key to be programmed with a name display must already be programmed for autodialing;
autodial programming may be changed without reprogramming the DSS name display. This restriction does
not apply to line keys, since they cannot be programmed for autodialing.
Set the Name Program Lock Switch (switch #3) inside the CPU toOFF(unlocked) before proceeding – see
page 25.
Press HOLD, then TRANSFER, then RELEASE, thenN(6) on the dial pad to enter name programming...

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For example, to program the name Smith to be displayed when station #11 is ringing:
Ring Delay Programming
Checking Ring Delays

Press RING DELAY twice.
The lamp above the key will flash, and RING DELAY CHECK will be displayed.

Press the DSS or line keys to be checked. Press SHIFT first if selecting the station on the lower half of a
DSS key (1560 only).
The display will show the ring delay setting for each DSS or line key pressed.

To exit ring delay check mode, press RING DELAY again (the mode will...

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Setting Ring Delays
Dial Pad Key Available Values
1 1 ring
2 2 rings
33 rings
stations default
4 4 rings
5 5 rings
6 6 rings
7 7 rings
8 8 rings
9 9 rings
0no delay (off)
lines default
no ringing (on)
Table 22
NOTE– Systems with two consoles (two attendant positions) have separate Ring Delay settings for each
console. They must be programmed individually at each console.
Time of Day Clock
The 12-hour time of day clock may be set at either console in a two-position system. The setting affects
both...

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System Description
Consoles
The 1030 and 1560 consoles house a 20-character fluorescent display, line status indicators, line and call
processing keys, a common audible transducer, an electronic voice network, and a microcomputer to
control their operation. The factory-provided hearing aid compatible handset utilizes an electret (carbon
clone) element.
Tone Commander consoles are designed to provide superior operating capabilities in any working
environment.
The vacuum fluorescent display is adjustable,...

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Attendant Console Cabling
Three pair, #24 gauge, twisted cable is required. The two cable runs should not exceed 500 feet each. One
pair on the voice/data cable is analog voice. The two remaining pairs transmit proprietary protocol at 1200
baud using the RS-422 standard.
The second cable uses all three pairs to provide power to the console.
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
The Central Processing Unit is a wall mounted device which houses the main circuit board, and optional
line and station expansion...
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