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Other Programming Tables 1-222
Chapter 1: Basic System Features
SBX IP Programming & Operations Guide
ISDN CO Line Attributes (PGM 143)
Enter appropriate CO line range (01-12) and follow the specific procedure shown in the Table
PABX CO Announce Tone -- if value is set to YES,
PX or PABX provides the CO Announce Tone;
otherwise, the SBX IP system provides it.
PGM 142 + FLEX 11 + 0
(NO) + [HOLD/SAVE]
VALUES --
0 = No (System)
1 = Yes (PBX)
Line Length -- N/A
This is used to determine the line length when the
CO Line length is too variable (SAF only).
PGM 142 + FLEX 14 + 0
(SHORT) + [HOLD/SAVE]
VALUES --
0 = Short
1 = Long
DISA Answer Timer -- the system answers a DISA
call after this time.
PGM 142 + FLEX 15 + 5
(1 digit) + [HOLD/SAVE
VALUES --
Range = 1-9
DISA Delay Timer (CIS only) -- N/A
After this timer, the DTMF Receiver is attached after
the DISA line is answered.
PGM 142 + FLEX 16 + 2
(1 digit) + [HOLD/SAVE]
VALUES --
Range = 1-9
SMDR Print -- if value is set to ON, SMDR record is
printed.
PGM 142 - FLEX 17 VALUES --
0 = No
1 = Yes
Busy/Error CPT Detect -- if value is set ON, a CO
call is dropped when a CPT is detected from the
CO. This applies to CO-to-CO call as well as a
normal incoming or outgoing call. To detect a tone
from the CO line, a CPT detection board is required.
PGM 142 - FLEX 18 VALUES --
0 = Off
1 = On
LD Delay Count (CIS Only) -- after sending Long
Distance Code, the Pause Time will be added
automatically.
PGM 142 + FLEX 19 + 0
(VALUE)
VALUES --
0-5
COLP Table Index -- if value is set to 50, the CLI
of this CO Line refers to PGM 114 - FLEX 5. If
value is set to 00-49, the CLI of this CO Line
refers to COLP Table (PGM 201).
PGM 143 + FLEX 1 + 00 +
[HOLD/SAVE]
VALUES --
Range = 00-50
DID Remove Number -- if value is not 0, and the
CO Line is a DID Line, the system will discard
the incoming DID digits up to the amount of this
value (ex., if value is set to 02 and the outside
caller dials '01245,' the first two digits are
removed).
PGM 143 + FLEX 5 + 00
(Remove Number) +
[HOLD/SAVE]
VALUES --
Range = 00-99
Release 3.5
June 2010










