Configuration manual
Other DCP short codes
There are other DCP short codes that preserve the user's extension configuration so that the
configuration is not lost when the phone is plugged into the B5800 Branch Gateway system.
• *DCP 4???????,0,1,1,0 Dial 0 (where ? is probably 0, but could be another number) —
The presence of this short code will preserve button programming for a newly connected
BST phone.
This short code indicates there was a B5800 Branch Gateway phone other than a BST
phone plugged into this user extension. If a DCP short code telephone number starts with
a 4 rather than an 8, this indicates there was never a BST phone connected to this user
extension. However, because there was at some point another B5800 Branch Gateway
phone connected to this user extension, the assumption is to preserve the staged BST
phone button programming.
• *DCP c400000,0,1,1,0 Dial 0 — The presence of this short code will preserve button
programming for a newly connected BST phone.
This short code indicates there was a B5800 Branch Gateway phone other than a BST
phone and a BST phone plugged into this user extension. The assumption is to preserve
the staged BST phone button programming.
Any other format of the DCP short code than those listed above or explained in
Configuring a
short code to preserve the user extension configuration on page 91 will not prevent a BST
phone connection from defaulting all staged button programming. Only a short code in one of
the following formats will prevent the staged button programming from returning to the default
configuration:
• *DCP 8???????,0,1,1,0 …
• *DCP 4???????,0,1,1,0 …
• *DCP c???????,0,1,1,0 …
Other DCP short codes
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