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    							SLT FEATURE OPERATIONiqfinitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System
    b. Dial 
    [6901 on the dial pad.
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    d. Press the hookswitch to complete the pro-
    gramming process.410.30 STATION SPEED DIAL
    a. Lift handset.b. Dial 
    [668] on the dial pad.
    c. Dial desired station speed bin number (OO-
    19).
    410.31STORING STATION SPEED NUM-
    BERS
    a. Lift handset.b. Dial 
    [661] on the dial pad.
    c. Dial desired station speed bin number (OO-
    19).
    d. Dial telephone number you wish to store.e. Briefly depress and release the 
    hook-
    switch. (Confirmation tone is heard.)Line 
    Group 1 wiU be programmed aZangwith SLT speed numbers and thus Line
    Group 1 will be used xvhen activating
    station speed dial&m M SLT.
    410.32 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL
    a. Lift handset.b. Dial 
    [668] on the dial pad.
    c. Dial desired system speed bin number (20-
    99).410.33 UNIVERSAL NIGHT ANSWER
    WA)Upon hearing an incoming signal:
    a. Lift handset.b. Dial the UNA access code 
    [#5] on the dial
    pad. You will be connected to ringing out-
    side line.410.34 UCD 
    AVAILAJ3LE/UNAVAILABLEIf you are a UCD Agent, you may place your
    station in the Available mode to receive UCD
    type of calls or you may place your station in
    the Unavailable mode to block UCD type of calls
    from ringing at your station.
    To go Available:a. Dial 
    [566] on the dial pad. You may now
    receive calls.4
    To go Unavailable:a. Dial 
    [566] on the dial pad. You are now
    blocked from receiving UCD calls.
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    ATTENDANT FEATURE OPERATION
    SECTION 420ATTENDANT FEATURE OPERATION
    420.1INTRODUCTION
    The infinite Digital Key Telephone System has awide variety of features and flexible program-
    ming, allowing each telephone user to program
    his/her telephone to meet his/her own individ-
    ual needs.
    This section of the manual contains the operat-ing instructions for Attendant Key Telephone
    user(s) and includes an illustration of the 
    33-
    button digital key telephone used in the infinite
    Digital Key Telephone System and descriptionof the keys on the telephones and their func-
    tions. It is intended that this section be used in
    conjunction with the Station Operation sectionto provide step-by-step instructions for operat-
    ing the Attendant(s) Digital Terminal(s) in the
    system. Visual and audible cues which accom-pany the various steps in the operation of the
    features are also included.Literature similar to these operating instruc-
    tions has been prepared for use by the customer
    in the form of an Attendant User’s Guide.
    420.2ATTENDANT KEY TELEPHONE
    STATION FEATURES
    Each infinite Digital Key Telephone System pro-vides the following keys, indicators and fea-
    tures:HANDSET AND SPEAKER are located at the
    left side of the front panel. A handset is providedto allow confidential conversation when de-
    sired. Lifting the handset from its cradle (goingoff-hook) disengages the station’s built-in
    speaker.
    The speaker is located directly below the centerportion of the handset. The station may be
    operated with the handset on-hook. When this
    occurs, audio is transmitted to the station user
    through the station’s speaker.FLEXIBLE BUTTONS are used to access idle
    outside lines, provide DSS/BLF for internal
    stations, access speed dial number and activate
    features. These buttons are programmed by the
    individual station user. The default flex featurebuttons are described below:
    CALL BACK (flex) button allows you to
    initiate an automatic call back request to
    another busy station. As soon as that sta-
    tion becomes idle, the station that left thecall back request is signaled. A flex button
    must be assigned to use this feature.CALL 
    FWD (flex) button allows you to for-
    ward your calls to another station.DO NOT DISTURB (DND) (flex) button al-
    lows the user to place his/her telephone
    into a Do Not Disturb mode to eliminate
    incoming outside line ringing, intercom
    calls,transfers and paging an-
    nouncements. The station in DND can usethe telephone to make normal outgoing
    calls. On 
    Attendant*stations, this button
    becomes the system Night Mode button. Aflex button must be assigned to use this
    feature. 
    usCONFERENCE (CONF) (flex) button is
    used to establish and build conference
    calls.FIXED FEATURE BUTTONS:
    PICK-UP button allows you to pickup a
    tone ringing intercom call, transferred, in-coming, or recalling outside line call to a
    specific unattended station either by group
    or directed call pick-up.FLASH button is used to terminate an
    outside call and restore dial tone without
    having to hang up the handset. It is also
    used to transfer calls behind a PBX or
    Centrex within those systems.
    MESSAGE WAIT (MSG) button allows you
    to initiate a message waiting indication atstations that are busy, unattended, or in
    Do Not Disturb. Message Waiting Callback
    request left at your station will be indicatedby a flashing MSG Wait LED.
    TRANSFER (TRANS) button is used to
    transfer an outside call from one station to
    another.
    SPEED button provides you with access to
    speed dialing, save number redial and last
    number redial. This button is also used to
    access speed dial and flex button program-
    ming.CAMP-ON button enables you to alert a
    busy party that an outside line is on hold
    and waiting for them.MUTE button allows you to switch the
    built-in microphone on or off when using
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    the speakerphone, or the handset micro-
    phone when using the handset.ON/OFF button enables you to make a
    telephone call without lifting the handset.It turns the telephone on and off when
    using the speakerphone.HOLD button enables you to place an out-
    side caller on hold.OUTSIDE CALLS are announced by a tone
    signal repeated every 3.2 seconds. The corre-
    sponding outside line indicator will flash
    slowly.
    INTERCOM CALLS can be tone ringing or voice
    announce. If it is voice announced, the receiv-
    ing station will receive two bursts of tone prior
    to the announcement. If it is a tone ringing call,
    the receiving station will hear a tone ring every2.4 seconds.
    Figure 420-l Attendant Display Terminal
    420-2
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    Table 420-l Attendant Numbering Plan
    loo- 19543 
    [Cl438
    44 
    WI45 
    IHI499
    55 
    WI55 
    WI56 
    WI566
    567 55 [U]
    570 [BB]
    571572 55 [U]
    573
    574
    575
    576
    577
    578
    f3 [=I
    6t
    601602
    603
    604
    620
    621
    622
    623
    624
    625
    626
    627
    628
    631
    632
    633+[22]
    633+[00]634
    635
    636mN
    638+[0]
    638+[%]
    638+[#]
    (FwDl+(71
    (~I+181
    (FwDl+(91
    (FwDl+(*l641
    Station Intercom Numbers
    Call Park Location O-7 (system)
    Personal Park
    Voice Mail Group Pilot Numbers O-7
    Hunt Group Pilot Numbers O-7
    Modem via DISA access or transfer
    ACD* Group Pilot Numbers O-9
    UCD Group Pilot Numbers O-7
    ACD* Group Pilot Numbers 
    lo- 15
    ACD*/UCD Available/Unavailable
    ACD*/UCD Calls in Queue Display
    ACD* Call QualifierACD* Agent 
    LogoutACD* Agent 
    Login
    ACD* Group Member Status
    ACD* Agent Help RequestACD* Supervisor 
    LogoutACD* Supervisor 
    Login
    ACD* Supervisor Queue Status DisplayACD* Overflow 
    Sta Avail/Unavail
    Tone Mode Ring Option
    Dial By Name
    Attendant Override
    Disable Outgoing CO Line Access
    CO Line Off-Net Forward
    Night Service
    Camp-On
    Line QueueCall Back
    Message Wait
    Conference
    Executive Override/Monitor Barge-In
    LCR Queue CancelAccount Code Enter
    OHVO Enable
    Do Not DisturbBackground Music
    Personalized Messages
    Clear Personalized Messages
    Headset Mode
    ICLID* Unanswered Calls Display
    Station Relocate
    Handset Receiver Gain w/display
    Handset Receiver Gain Increase
    Handset Receiver Gain DecreaseAll Call Forward
    No Answer 
    - Call Forward
    Busy 
    - Call Forward
    Busy/No Answer 
    - Call Forward
    Off-Net - Call Forward
    Release Button (Key and Attendants)680
    Dial Speed Directory690
    Name in Display Programming691 [BB]
    Off-hook Preference Programming692Time 
    & Date Programming(1st programmed Attendant)693
    Directory List program code694
    Custom Message(s) program code695
    Distinctive Ringing
    70All Call Page (Internal 
    & External)
    71Internal Page Zone 1
    72Internal Page Zone 2
    73Internal Page Zone 374
    Internal Page Zone 4
    75Internal All 
    @all Page76 
    (01External All Call Page (All Zones)
    76 (PIExternal Page Zones l-777
    Meet-Me-Page Answer
    81CO Line Group 1
    (if LCR is enabled)82
    CO Line Group 283
    CO Line Group 384
    CO Line Group 485
    CO Line Group 586
    CO Line Group 687
    CO Line Group 7
    88 ywlAll CO line Groups
    (CO Line Off-Net Forward)
    9LCR or CO Line Group 1
    (if LCR is disabled)
    0Attendant
    #OGroup Call Pick Up (Key & SLTJ
    #43[C]Call Park Pickup (Key and SLT)
    #5Universal Night Answer
    [SPEED] YYSpeed Dial Access
    (00-19 Station) (20-99 System)
    [SPEED]+[t] Save Number Redial
    [SPEED]+[#] Last Number Redial
    XXX = Intercom Station Numbers
    YY = Speed Dial Bin numbers
    22 = Personalized MessagesBB = Button Number
    U = ACD* (O-15) or UCD (O-7) Group Number
    C = Call Park Location O-7
    H = Hunt Group Number O-7
    V = Voice Mail Group Number O-7
    P = External Page Zone Number 1-7
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    420.3ANSWERING AN OUTSIDE CALL
    a. Lift handset.b. Press slow flashing outside line button. (If
    your telephone is programmed with 
    Fre-ferred Line Answer, you may answer an
    outside line by lifting the handset.)
    420.4PLACING OUTSIDE LINE ON HOLD
    a. If your system is programmed for ExclusiveHold Preference, press HOLD button once
    for Exclusive Hold and twice for System
    Hold.
    b. If your system is programmed for System
    Hold Preference, press HOLD button once
    for System Hold and twice for Exclusive
    Hold.
    420.5ANSWERING A RECALLING OUT-
    SIDE LINE
    When an outside line has remained on hold foran extended period of time, you will be re-
    minded with a recalling ring.a. Press outside line button flashing at very
    fast rate.
    b. Lift handset to converse.420.6
    ATTENDANT DISABLE OUTGO-
    ING ACCESS
    The attendant station can disable CO lines,
    preventing outgoing CO calls.a. Lift handset or press ON/OFF button.
    b. Dial 
    [602] on the dial pad. Confirmation
    tone is heard.
    c. Depress the line button(s) of the CO Line(s)to be disable. Confirmation tone is heard
    and the CO Line Button(s) LED is flashing.
    d.To re-activate the CO Line(s), repeat the
    steps followed to disable it.
    $20.7ATTENDANT OVERRIDE
    If Attendant Override is allowed, Attendant(s)
    stations may override or call stations that are
    either busy or in Do Not Disturb.If the Attendant calls a station that is busy on
    a CO call and wishes to alert them of a waiting
    call:a. Press the pre-programmed* 
    A’ITN OVER-
    RIDE button. Three short tone bursts will
    be presented to the called party.
    b. After five (5) seconds, the station’s CO linewill automatically be placed on hold and
    the Attendant will be cut-thru.If the Attendant calls a station that is in Do Not
    Disturb mode and wishes to alert them of a call;a. Press the pre-programmed* 
    AlTN OVER-
    RIDE button. The station will be signaled
    with a Camp-on tone.*Refer to Sec. 400.37, Flexible Button
    Assignment.
    420.8ATTENDANT RECALL
    When an outside line has remained on hold foran extended period of time, you will be re-
    minded with a recalling ring.
    a. Press outside line button flashing at a very
    fast rate.
    b. Lift handset to converse.420.9
    DATA 
    FEATURE&The Data Feature is a time division switched,
    point to point data. transmission capability
    which permits simultaneous voice and data
    communications (within the same system but
    not the same port). The Data Feature offers theability to transmit data information between
    personal computers, printers, plotters, mo-
    dems, CRT terminals, and main frame com-
    puter ports.
    To establish a Data call, a Digital Data Interface
    Unit 
    (DDIU) is required to be connected to each
    data communications device. Data information
    can be switched through the system at speedsof 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 
    19.2K and
    38.4K baud asynchronous.
    To establish a connection between two DDIU:a. The first attendant dials the extension
    number of one data unit. Dial tone is re-
    ceived and the display will show the BAUDRATE.
    b.The first attendant then dials the station
    number of the second data unit. Confirma-
    tion tone is heard. This connection will bemaintained until the first attendant dials
    the station number of one DDIU followed
    by pressing the FLASH button.
    To break down an established connection:a. The first attendant dials one of the DDIU
    extension numbers
    or
    Presses the DSS button for the DDIU.
    b. 
    Press the “FLASH” button. The connection
    is removed.
    The first attendant can configure any DDIU by:1. Dial the DDIU access code 
    [637] on the
    dial pad.
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    2.Enter the three-digit extension number of
    the DDIU. The display will show the BAUDrate setting, the data length (8 or 
    9), and
    the number of stop bits (1 or 2).
    To change the baud rate:
    1.Press the “HOLD” button. Then enter the
    one-digit baud rate desired.
    - [ 11 = 300
    - [2] = 1200
    - [3] = 2400
    - [4] = 4800
    - [5] = 9600
    - [6] = 19.2K
    - [7] = 38.4K2. Press the SPEED button to save any
    changes made.
    To change the character length:1. Press the TRAN button. Then enter the
    one-digit character length desired, either
    8or9.2. Press the SPEED 
    .button to save any
    changes made.
    To change the number of stop bits:1. Press the MUTE button. Then enter the
    one-digit stop bit desired.
    2.Press the SPEED button save any changes
    made.Refer to Station Attributes Programming,
    730.2, Station Identification for programming
    the Station ID of the Digital Data Interface Unit(DDIU). Also refer to Sec. 730.3, Digital Data
    Interface Unit (DDIU) for programming the pa-rameters of the Digital Data Interface Unit
    (DDIU) .
    Conditions:l
    The system is transparent to the devices
    being connected. Therefore each DDIU
    must be configured with a specific baudrate, number of data bits and number
    of stop bits. This configuration will be
    done by the first attendant or in the caseof an associated data unit can be con-
    figured by the user.l Data ports can be arranged in ACD or
    UCD Groups, or Hunt Groups.
    l Data ports do not have to be associated
    with a 
    keyset, however to connect two
    DDIU devices one of them must be as-
    sociated with a 
    keyset unless the con-
    nection is made by the iirst attendant.l When the data connection has been
    completed, the baud rate used in theconnection will be displayed on the
    keyset.l Non associated DDIU connections can
    be broken down by the first attendant.
    l A DDIU has a DCE interface. Therefore
    a straight through RS-232C cable can
    be used connect to a DTE device
    (printer, PC, etc.).l Each DDIU requires a digital terminal
    port.
    420.10 DIAL BY NAME
    The system will allow station users to dial ex-
    tension numbers or speed bin by entering a
    name of a person that has been programmed
    for that station. The system database will allowentry of a name 
    (alphanllmeric) up to 24 char-
    acters in length for each station. This pro-
    grammednamecan beused for
    dialing-by-name station users and in some
    cases LCD displays.
    To dial a station user by name:
    a. Dial the Dial-By-Name code 
    [6#] on the dialpad,
    or
    press the pre-programmed* 
    DIAL-BY-NAME flex button.
    b. Dial the desired person’s 
    name using the
    keys on the key pad. For example: if you
    wanted to call Linda Murphy, and last
    names were entering into the directory di-aling list, you would press the digit 6 
    @I),
    then the digit 8 (U), then the digit 7 
    (R), thedigit 7 again (P), the digit 4 (H) and finally
    the digit 9 
    (Y).ALPHA NUMERIC
    CHARACTERDIGIT
    When the system finds a unique numeric
    match 
    (MURPHY=687749) to the name be-ing dialed, the call will be placed to the
    station matching the name. The intercom
    call will signal the station according to theHF-TN-PV switch setting. If fewer than
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    will be dialed after a 10 sec. interdigit time-out occurs, or if a 
    “#” (pound), is pressed.
    *Refer to Sec. 400.37, Flexible Button
    Assignment.
    Conditions:l The system will dial the station that
    matches the dialed name when a
    unique match is found. If multiple
    names are located (found) after eight
    digits, the first one is dialed.l The names will be entered as a part of
    the system attributes database. Num-
    bers may be entered as part of a name.
    To avoid conflicts, all names must have
    a unique numerical sequence.420.11 DISTINCTIVE RINGING
    The tone ring signal used to notify stations of
    an incoming call can be changed by each sta-
    tion user to provide distinctive ringing among a
    group of stations. Each station user may selecta distinctive ringing tone that will be used to
    ring their station. The system provides 81 dif-
    ferent ring patterns that each station user may
    select from.
    To select a distinctive ring tone for a station:a. Dial the Tone Ring program code 
    [695] on
    the dial pad.
    b. Enter the two-digit tone number. The tele-phone speaker will sound a steady tone
    that correlates to the two digit entry.c. When the desired tone is selected, press
    the SPEED button to save this as the tone
    to be presented when the station is tone
    rung. Confirmation tone will be heard. Thistone will be presented as a result of an
    incoming CO or intercom call, recalling CO
    line or Transferred CO line or at any other
    time the station is tone rung (refer to con-
    editions below).
    The 81 ringing choices are as follows:420-6
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    86OFF/ 147750ms/50ms
    87OFF/ 1633
    5Oms/50ms
    88No ringNo 
    ring
    Conditions:l Station users may listen to all tones by
    dialing the two-digit codes one after an-other. The tone that is sounding when
    the SPEED button is pressed will be
    saved as that station’s tone ringing se-
    lection.l
    A station’s tone ringing selection will be
    maintained in a battery protected area
    of memory. Therefore if a system expe-
    riences a power failure, or a soft or hardrestart, a station’s tone ringing selec-
    tion will be restored.l
    The tone selected will be used to provide‘TONE” ringing normal or muted to the
    station whenever the station is com-
    manded to tone ring. (i.e. this does not
    vapply to camp-on tone programming
    confirmation tone or other specific
    tones that are not considered “TONE”
    ringing.)l The selected tone will be used to notify
    the station in the following cases:
    - Incoming CO Call
    - Incoming Intercom Call
    - Transferred CO Line
    - Recalling CO Line
    - Call Back Notification
    - Message Wait Call Back
    - All types of forwarded calls
    - Executive/Secretary calls
    - Line Queue Call Back
    - LCR Queue Call Back
    420.12 EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE
    Allows stations designated as “Executive” the
    ability to override and “barge in” on other
    keysets engaged in conversation.
    If you call a busy station:a. Press pre-programmed* EXECUTIVE
    OVERRIDE button. Executive station will
    be bridged onto the CO conversation in
    progress at the called station. Optional
    warning tone is heard and presented to all
    parties prior to cut-thru.b. Replace handset at Executive station to
    terminate the override.*Refer to Sec. 400.37, Flexible Button
    Assignment.CAUTION
    THIS FEATURE WHEN THEEXECUTIVE
    OF PRIVACY.
    CONSULT COUNSEL WITH
    APPLICABLZBEFORE INTRUDINGCALLS USING
    A 
    change in volume may occur on the CO
    line or intercom call after the barge-in
    420.13 HANDSET 
    RECEmR GAIN
    This feature provides the Attendant station
    with a flexible button that can be programmed
    on their 
    keyset. When programmed, allows the
    user to increase/decrease the handset receiver
    gain while on a CO call or intercom call.
    While on a CO or intercom call:
    a. Press pre-programmed* Handset ReceiverGain flex button to enter the volume ad-
    justment mode.b.Dial a one-digit entry [0] through 
    [9]
    (O=lowest, 9=highest) on the dial pad,
    or
    Press the [#] to increase or [+K] to decrease
    one level at a time.
    c. Two volume settings are stored in the sys-tem. One level for CO calls, another level
    for intercom calls. The LCD will display thesettings as they occur, if the flex button
    was programmed using the code [638]+[0].
    d. Press pre-programmed* Handset ReceiverGain flex button again to exit the volume
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    &Vhen the above procedure is use& your
    transmit path is momentarily interrupted
    when the dial pad button is depressed.
    A flex button can be programmed to decrease
    the Handset Receiver Gain using the code
    [638]+[%]. Another flex button can be pro-
    grammed to increase the Handset Receiver
    Gain using the code [638]+[#]. A flex button canalso be programmed to have a certain volume
    setting using the code 
    [638]+[0 thru 91.*A Flex button must be programmed for this
    feature to operate. Refer to Sec. 400.37,420.14 ICLID UNANSWERED CALL MAN-
    AGEMENT TABLE
    Thisfeature is available with optional soft-
    ware. An Unanswered Call Management Tablewith 100 entry capacity for the infinite DVX 
    I’
    system is maintained in the system. The callingnumber/name information pertaining to any
    unanswered call will be placed in this table at
    the time the system has determined that the
    call has been abandoned.
    This table may be interrogated from any stationuser so that the unanswered calls may be re-
    viewed and handled by the end user. Upon
    entry into the review process, the functions
    available to a phone are:
    2. Review next item in this
    table entry3. Step to next table 
    entry.HOLD
    4. Delete this table entry.FLASH ’
    5. Exit table review function.ON/OFF
    6. Step to previous table entry.TRANS7. Call Back
    SPEED
    - ’ Only the 1st Attendant station can delete
    an entry from this table.
    To interrogate the ICLID Unanswered Call Man-
    agement Table from any station in the system:
    a. Dial the access code 
    [635] on the dial pad.b. When the desired table entry is displayed
    on the LCD, press the SPEED button to
    automatically dial the table entry.
    To review the next item in this entry:
    a. Press the MUTE button to toggle to the next
    item.
    b. Press the ON/OFF button to exit the review
    function.To review the next table entry:
    a. Press the HOLD button.
    To review the previous table entry:
    a. Press the TRANS button.The 1st Attendant is the only station that can
    delete an individual table entry.
    At the first Attendant:
    a. Dial the access code 
    [635] on the dial pad.b. When the desired table entry is displayed
    on the LCD, press the FLASH button to
    delete this entry.
    To review the next table entry:
    a. Press the HOLD button.
    To review the previous 
    tab% entry:
    a. Press the TRANS button.420.15 INTERCOM CALLING
    Placing an Intercom Calla. Press station key of party to be called (if
    programmed at your phone); or dial stationnumber (100 to 195).
    b. You will hear ringing if called station is inthe ‘TN” answering mode; or two bursts of
    tone if called station is in the “HF” or “PV’
    position.c. 
    Lift handset or use speaker-phone, when
    tone bursts stop.
    d. Hang up to end call.
    Answering an Intercom CallWith your intercom signal switch in the ‘TN”
    mode, you will hear repeated bursts of intercomtone ringing and the HOLD button will slow
    flash.a. Lift handset or press ON/OFF button to
    answer.b. Hang up to end call.
    In the 
    “PV” mode, you will hear two bursts of
    tone and one-way announcement. The HOLD
    button will slow flash and the calling party
    cannot hear conversations in progress.In the 
    “HF” mode, you will hear two bursts of
    tone and an announcement. Reply handsfree or
    lift handset for privacy.420.16INCOMING CO LINES OFF-NET
    (via speed dial)Allows the first attendant station to forward
    incoming CO calls to an off-net location.In a speed dial bin, store the number of the
    off-net location where calls are to be forwarded.
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    ATTENDANT FEATURE OPERATION
    Follow instructions provided for storing station
    or system speed dial numbers.a. Dial 
    [6031 on the dial pad,
    orPress pre-programmed* CO Off-Net For-
    ward button.
    b. Dial the CO group access code of the groupto be forwarded,
    or
    Press the CO Line button for an individualCO Line for Off-Net forward.
    - [81] = CO Group 1
    - [82] = CO Group 2
    - [83] = CO Group 3
    - [84] = CO Group 4
    - [85] = CO Group 5
    - [86] = CO Group 6
    - [87] = CO Group 7
    - [88] = All CO Line
    c. Dial the speed bin number that contains
    the number where calls are to be for-
    warded. 
    Confirmation tone is heard.
    *Refer to Sec. 400.37, Flexible Button
    Assignment.
    Canceling Off-Net Forwardinga. Dial 
    [603] on the dial pad,
    or
    Press pre-programmed* CO Off-Net For-
    ward button.
    b. Dial the CO group access code,or
    Press the CO Line button.
    c. Dial 
    [#I on the dial pad. Confirmation tone
    is heard.420.17 
    KEYSET SELF TEST
    The inj?ntie Digital Key System contains a testmode feature that supports the off line testing
    of Digital 
    keysets and DSS units. The term off
    line means that the unit under test is discon-nected from the switch during the test opera-
    tion Keysets not under test continue to operatein the normal manner. Tests are provided to
    verify the keyset and DSS LED, LCD, and key-
    board button operations.
    a.The test mode is entered by taking a
    keyset’s handset off hook.
    b. Press the SPEED button and dial 
    [7#] on
    the dial pad. This keystroke sequence dis-connects the 
    keyset from the system and
    brings up the Test Mode Menu on the
    keyset’s LCD. The test mode is exited by
    putting the handset back on hook. This
    reconnects the keyset to the system.SELECT 1:LCDLED 
    2:KEYBTN3:DSSBTN
    Test Mode Menu: The menu allows the
    operator to select a test mode by pressing
    the mode number at the dial pad. The
    operator can always return to the main testmenu by pressing 
    [##I.A. 
    Keyset LCD/LED Test
    This test outputs a series of continuously
    repeated LCD string messages to LCD lines1 and 2. The set of strings consists of the
    letters ‘A’ through 
    ‘X and ‘a’ through ‘x’.
    The next set of strings are:“PICKUP TRUCK SPEED ZONE!”
    “*** STANDluG BACK ***I’
    l The strings are alternately displayed on
    lines 1 and 2 of the LCD display.l In addition, all the 
    LEDs are flashed at
    the rate of 15 IPM.B. 
    Keyset Button Test
    a. Pressing a keyset button turns on the LEDand displays an LCD message identifying
    the key number.PRESS 
    KEYSET BUlTONS*************
    In addition switching the HTP switch from
    one position to another will cause the letter
    “H-POs”, ‘“I-POS”, or “P-POS” to be dis-
    played.
    b.Pressing dial pad keys displays an LCD
    message that indicates which digit was
    pressed.c. 
    LEDs can be tested independently of the
    KEYS by pressing the flex LED number at
    the dial pad. For example, LED 10 is turnedon by pressing dial pad digits “1” 
    “0”. As
    each set of new numbers is entered the
    previously lit LED is turned off and the newLED is turned on. Invalid flex values (ex.
    00,99) turn off currently lit LED.
    C. DSS LED/Button Test
    When the DSS test is selected and a DSS
    test is Invoked ALL 
    DSSs associated with
    the 
    keyset running the test are placed in
    test mode.PRESSDSSBUTTONS
    *******xx*****
    If no DSS unit is associated wit the keyset,the 
    keyset display will indicate “NO DSS”.Issue 1, February 1994
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