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    600.11 PICKUP GROUPS 
    PROGFIAMMING STEPS 
    DESCRIPTION 
    If you are in the programming mode, continue 
    using the program codes. If you are starting 
    programming here, enter the program mode first. 
    . If pickup groups are to be changed, dial 
    an asterisk (*) and 07 on the dial pad. 
    . Press the station button of the station to 
    be changed. Press STATION RANGE but- 
    ton first for stations 22-33. 
    e Toggle on or off the program button for the 
    desired pickup group. See below. 
    - LED lit = enabled 
    - LED unlit = disabled 
    . Press HOLD to enter. Each station can be assigned to pickup groups 
    in order to pick up tone ringing calls at another 
    station in the same group. Incoming CO line 
    calls are excluded. 
    Y 
    There are 2 pickup groups. 
    Stations can be as- 
    signed to either one or both of the groups or not 
    be assigned to a group at all and be unable to 
    pickup calls ringing at other stations or have 
    calls picked up from their station. - 
    By default all stations are assigned to group I. 
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    1989 
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    600.12 PROGRAMMING BASIC TELEPHONES 
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    PROGRAMMING STEPS 
    If you are in the programming mode, continue 
    using the program codes. If you are starting to 
    program here, enter the program mode first. 
    Dial an asterisk (*) and 08 on the diai pad. 
    Press the station button of the station 
    being assigned a Basic telephone. 
    Press the program button indicated 
    below. 
    Press HOLD to enter. 
    To assign DSEVBLF press station button of 
    station port the DSS console is wired on. 
    Press program button indicated below. 
    Press station button of the phone the DSS 
    will operate with. 
    Press HOLD. DESCRIPTION . 
    If a Basic telephone is to operate properly, it is 
    necessary to program which stations have this 
    telephone. 
    The following are the flexible buttons on a Basic 
    Telephone: refer to section 690.9 for program- 
    ming flexible buttons. Refer to flexible button 
    programming to determine the function of these 
    buttons. 
    All station ports will be assigned as key 
    telephones upon system initialization. The 
    DSS/BLF provides direct access and visual in- 
    .dication of all station on the 1224. See Figure 
    XX for button mapping. 
    A DSSBLP can be assigned to any port and 
    designated to work with any key telephone on 
    the 1224 system. 
    To remove a 
    DSS/BLF assignment, press the 
    station button of the port programmed as the 
    DSS, then press button 2. Then press the but- 
    ton of the DSS port again and press HOLD. The 
    display will now show N/A. 
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    STARPLUS 1224EX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 
    600.13 CO LINE GROUPS 
    PROGRAMMING STEPS 
    If you are in the programming mode, continue 
    using the program codes. if you are starting to 
    program here, enter the program mode first. 
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    To assign CO line groups, dial an asterisk 
    (*) and 11 on the dial pad. 
    . Press the CO line as indicated in the 
    program buttons below. For CO line 
    groups 7 and 8, press GROUP RANGE 
    button first. 
    . Then press the button for the CO line 
    group into which that CO line is to be 
    placed. 
    . Press HOLD to enter. 
    Continue programming CO lines until they have all 
    been piaced in a group. DESCRIPTION 
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    Eight line groups are available for CO line as- 
    signment. Groups should be assigned accord- 
    ing to type (local, FX, WATS, etc.). 
    All lines are placed in line group 1 by default. 
    Une grouping atX9cts queuing; if you qtieue on 
    a line, any line in that same group may be made 
    available to you. 
    tine groups are used primarily for flexible but- 
    tons assigned as pooled group buttons (Sec- 
    tion 600.9). 
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    							if you are in the programming mode, continue 
    using program codes. if you are starting to 
    program here, enter the program mode first. 
    . if any CO line features are to be changed, 
    dial an asterisk (*) and 12 on the dial pad. 
    . Press the CO line button of the line to be 
    programmed. 
    . Toggle the program buttons on or off so 
    the LED’s light up or extinguish. 
    . Press HOLD to enter data. 
    600.14 CO UNE DATA 
    DESCRlPTlON . 
    Llne Type (CO/PM) 
    Each individual outside line can be 
    programmed to be either a CO line or a PBX line. 
    By default ail are CO lines (LED on). 
    When programming line type, refer a/so to CO 
    line group programming (sec. 600.13); flexible 
    button programming (set 600.9), CO line ring- 
    ing (sec. 609.15), flash timer (sec. 606.16), and 
    recall timers (sec. 600.20). When marked PBX 
    a one or two dfgit dial code may be entered after 
    which to/i restriction is applied. Sec. 6.23. 
    .Signaling (DTMF/Pulse) 
    Each individuai line can also be programmed as 
    either DTMF (tone) or dial pulse. By default ail 
    are set for DTMF (LED on). 
    When a line is assigned as dial pulse, you can 
    program the breaklmake ratio and dial speed 
    (sec. 800.78). Refer also to the ring defect timer 
    (sec. 800.17). 
    Toll Override 
    An outside line may be marked for Toil Override 
    which allows even restricted stations to dial on 
    this line. By default no lines are marked for toil 
    override (LED off). 
    This feature allows you to give a station a 
    restrictive COS and also give them a line they 
    can make long distance calls over. This feature 
    also affects system speed dial by allowing cer- 
    tain speed numbers to be programmed on a 
    specific line. 
    Private tine 
    A line can be marked as a private line. A private 
    line cannot be picked up with Universal Night 
    Answer and will not preset cati forward. 
    The same station can have other CO (outside) 
    lines that are not marked private which can be 
    programmed to preset forward. 
    A private line is created by programming 
    flexible burton assignments so that the b&ate 
    line appears at one station on/y. 
    To restrict 
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    other stations from accessing the private line, 
    consideration must also be given to Pool but- 
    ton & CO line group assignments. Assign the 
    private line to a separate CO line Group. See 
    flexible button programming (sec. 600.9). 
    By default no lines are marked as private lines 
    (ED off). 
    600.15 CO LINE RINGING 
    PROGRAMMING STEPS 
    If you are in the programming mode, continue 
    using the program codes. If you are starting to 
    program here, enter the program mode first. 
    . Dial an asterisk (*) and 13 on the dial pad 
    for day ringing stations (14 for night ring- 
    ing stations). 
    . Press outside line that is to be 
    programmed. 
    . Then press station buttons for stations 
    that are to ring on that line (each button 
    will light). 
    . When all stations have been entered, 
    press HOLD to enter data. DESCRIPTION 
    Telephones can be assigned to receive incom- 
    ing outside line ringing during the day and/or 
    during the night. 
    Telephones that ring during the day do not 
    automatically ring at night. They require night 
    ringing programming. 
    Any number of phones can be assigned to ring 
    during the day and/or during the night. 
    By default, all lines ring at station 10 in both day 
    & night mode. 
    Program Code 14 operates the same as B 
    Program Code 13 and is used to assign night 
    ringing stations. ~. 
    To display which stations have been 
    programmed, press STATION RANGE button 2 
    times to scroll through all stations. 
    At least one station should be programmed to 
    ring on a line. See Flexible Button Progmm- 
    ming, Sec. 600.9. Make sure that any station 
    programmed for Loud Bell Control is assigned 
    ringing for that line. 
    NOTE: If the STATION RANGE button is lit, it means 
    that the station indicated is in the upper range (22- 
    33). For example, station button M/26 is lit - if the 
    STATION RANGE button is lit, station 28 is being 
    programmed; if STATION FLANGE button is not lit, sta- 
    tion 16 is being programmed. The same is true for 
    CO LINE RANGE. 
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    STARPLUS 1224E.x KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 
    600.16 FLASH TIMER 
    PROGRAMMING STEPS 
    lf you are in the programming mode, continue 
    using the program codes. if you are starting to 
    program here, enter the program mode first. 
    . If the flash timer is to be changed, dial an 
    asterisk (*) and 15 on the dial pad. 
    If you have a display phone, you will see: 
    FLASH TIMER 
    2.0 SECONDS 
    . Press the CO line which is to be 
    programmed (see following program but- 
    tons). 
    . Enter the 2 digit timer value on the dial pad 
    (0199) which corresponds to 0.1 to 9.9 
    seconds. 
    . Press HOLD to enter the data. 
    . 
    DESCRIPTION 
    Flash is a programmable opening on a llne for 
    signaling. When using an outside line, flash al- 
    lows a user to obtain new dial tone without 
    losing the line. This is patticulatiy useful behind 
    a PBX. (See Sec. 699.14, Une Type). 
    Default value for all lines is 2.0 seconds. 
    Each CO line Is indiviiually programmed for a 
    flash time. The flash timer is programmed on a 
    per line basis. 
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    600.17 CO RING DETECT 
    PROGRAMMING STEPS 
    If you are in the programming mode, continue 
    using the program codes. if you are starting to 
    program here, enter the program mode first. 
    . If CO Ring Detect timing is to be changed, 
    dial an asterisk (*) and 16 on the d&i pad. DESCRIPTION 
    The duration of the ringing signal from the CO 
    or PBX is matched with ringing detection cir- 
    cuftry in the KSU. The ring detect can range 
    from 260 - 966 miliseconds divided into 100 
    msec. increments. 
    If you have a display phone, you will see: When programming CO ring detect, refer to CO 
    line signaling 
    (Sec. 600.14) and CO line r;nging 
    programming (Sec. 600.15). 
    Default value for each line is 300 msec. Ring 
    detect time is programmed on a per CO line 
    . Press CO line button for which timer will 
    work. 
    . Enter 1 digit timer value (2-9). 
    - 2 = 200 msec, etc. 
    . Press HOLD to enter data. 
    Continue entering timer values for CO lines which 
    require them.  
    						
    							600.18 DIAL PULSE 
    PROGRAMMING STEPS 
    . If pulses per second (pps) and 
    break/make ratios need to be changed, 
    press the (*) & dial 17 on the dial pad. 
    ’ . 
    Press CO line button for line which is to be 
    assigned dial pulse. Then press the ap- 
    propriate program button. 
    . 
    . Press HOLD to enter data. 
    The next outside line button will light for program- 
    ming. 
    . 
    DESCRIPTION 
    Each CO (outside) line can send dial pulse sig- 
    nals to the receiving central office. The 
    break/make ratio and pulses per second are 
    programmable. 
    Default is 10 pps and 60/40 break/make ratio. 
    This program code is only used whei an our- 
    side (CO) line has been programmed for dial 
    pulse (Sec. 600.14). 
    Default assigns all CO lines as DTMF. 
    When used in Canada, DOC regulations do 
    ‘NOT allow dial pulse signaling spead to ex- 
    cead 11 pps with a minimum of 33 msec. 
    make interval and 54-68 msac. break intenM. 
    The requirements are mat when the sys- 
    tem database is initialized. 
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    							STARPLUS 1224EX KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 
    600.19 SYsl’IEM DATA 
    PROGRAMMING STEPS 
    If you are in the programming mode, continue 
    using the program codes. If you are starting to 
    program here, enter the program mode first. 
    . To change any system data, dial an 
    asterisk (*) and 21 on the dial pad. 
    . Toggle the program buttons on or off so 
    the LED’s light or extinguish for desired 
    features. 
    - LED on = enabled 
    - LED off = disabled 
    . Press HOLD to enter data. DESCRIPTION 
    I-ins Queuing 
    If thh. button is lit, CO line queuing is allowed on 
    .T system basis. Stations queuing a line are  .i 
    :-~Aed according to the line group requested. 
    3l i:eWlt queuing is allowed (LED on). 
    %;:-?f to CO line group programming since 
    JL~C :;ing follows line groups, not individual 
    ‘.; :;?.z. See Sec. 600.13. Afso, refer to flexible 
    i;:rZ<
     programming for access to individual 
    : ‘i&c or groups of lines. See Sec. 600.9. 
    _ 52 Preference 
    ^: it3 ,:ystem can be programmed to have either 
    :xc: Ave hold or system hold preferred. If ex- 
    I:!usr!e hold is preferred, the HOLD button is 
    yjre~ jed once for exclusive hold and twice for 
    -l~~sr ?I hold when placing a call on hdd. For 
    syrt in hold this is reversed. 
    fi’~:- :o system timer programming for recall 
    tme for both system and exclusive hold. 
    d 
    TraR: :er and conference calls are always placed 
    on z.clusive hold. Default is system hold (LED 
    on). 
    Akrm Detection 
    Thi:; : ?ature determines the type of alarm signal 
    recta ed form an external source. If the LED is 
    lit, if : Jeans the system will detect a closed loop, 
    unlit neans the system will detect an open loop. 
    Defa At is closed loop (LED on). 
    Refer “0 station programming, alarm receive to 
    determine who will receive a/arm signals. Also 
    reier to signaling and alarm enable in this sec- 
    tion. 
    Alarm Signaling 
    This feature determines the type of signaling 
    receivd by the stations. If the LED is lit, it 
    means a repeated tone will be given; LED unlit 
    means a single tone will be given. Default is 
    repeat4 tone (LED on). 
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    STARPLUS 1224EK KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 
    Automatic Privacy 
    A yes entry (LED lit) means that privacy is 
    automatically provided on all communications 
    in the system. To eliminate privacy, toggle the 
    button so the LED extinguishes. Privacy is 
    enabled by default (LED on). 
    If privacy is eliminated, only one other station 
    may join in on an existing conversation. 
    Alarm Enable 
    A yes entry (LED lit) means the system is 
    programmed for alarm. Stations must then be 
    programmed to receive the alarm signal (see 
    Sec. 800.18). You must also choose alarm sig- 
    naling and alarm detection. This feature is dis- 
    abled by default (LED off). 
    .Background Music (BGM) 
    This feature must be enabled if background 
    music is supplied to the system. Background 
    music is disabled by default (LED off). 
    Refer to Sec. 500.10. 
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