Specifications
630.19 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL
System speed dial numbers can be entered into the
data base at the designated attendant station.
A CO line can be programmed into a speed number.
There can be 16 digits in the number including
pause, pulse to tone switchover and flash com-
mands.
0 The asterisk (*) is used to program a pulse-
to-tone switchover. Subsequent ‘*’ dialed will
cause the DTMF digit ‘*’ to be dialed.
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The TRANSKXJE to insert a pause com-
mand
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The Flash button to program a flash com-
mand.
e To program a “No Display”, press the CONF
button.
e The asterisk (*) and pound (#) can be pro-
grammed as digits.
Speed bins 1 O-29 are subject to the class of service
and line access restrictions assigned to the station
that uses the number. Speed bins 30-49 will not be
monitored by toll restriction.
To program system speed numbers:
1.
At-the attendant station, press SPD button.
2.
Dial an asterisk (*).
3. Dial speed bin location (1 O-49).
4. Press specific CO line if desired.
5. Dial telephone number including pauses, flash
commands & pulse to tone switchover.
6. Press HOLD button to enter the data.
To continue programming additional numbers, re-
peat from step 2.
630.20 SETTING SYSTEM TIME & DATE
System date and time can be set only from the
attendant station and must be done in the following
manner:
1.
Press SPEED button.
2. Dial an asterisk (*).
3. Dial “50”.
4.
Enter date & time as follows:
WMMDDHHMM
0 YY= year80-99
0 MM = month 01-2
e DD = day 01-31
0 HH = hour 00-23
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MM = minute 00-59
Press HOLD button to enter the data.
5.
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616 FLEX
KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM
630.21 PHONE BOX PROGRAMMING
The following program parameters should be con-
sidered where Phone Box operation is desired.
1. Program Station Class of Service to COS 6 for
the desired phone box station. Refer to Station
Configuration, Sec. 610.1.
2. Assign Alarm/Phone Box signaling to stations
to receive phone box signaling. Refer to Station
Features 1, Sec. 610.2.
3. Program the type of Alarm/Phone Box signaling
is desired:
The options are:
- A Continuously repeated warble tone of
.25s on/.25s off
- A Single burst of tone ring (once)
Refer to System Configuration, System Features
Sec. 630.1.
For stations being programmed to receive
Alarm/Phone Box signaling, it is recommended a
DSS/BLF button be assigned to the Phone Box
station. Refer to Station Configuration, Flexible But-
tons, Sec. 610.5.
630.22 SINGLE LINE STATION ADAPTER
(SLA) PROGRAMMING
The !%A stations are programmed in the same
manner a key telephone is programmed in the sys-
tem data base admin. Attributes such as Station
COS, feature access, CO Line Ringing, Pick Up
group, etc... can be assigned to a single line station
connected to the SLA adapter. Refer to Table 630.1
for a complete list of Program Codes that can affect
SLA operation. Also refer to the systems manual for
complete programming procedures and station at-
tributes that can apply to SLA station ports. The
following are some of the parameters that require
special attention for stations connected to a SLA.
A. Preferred Line Answer (PLA)
For proper operation of a single line telephone or
device connected to a SLA, Preferred Line Answer
(PLA) t16& be enabled in Data base admin for each
SLA port that is connected. This is performed in
program code 02, Sub-Field 4. Refer to Station
Configuration, System Features 1, Sec. 610.2 for
the complete programming procedures to enable
Preferred Line Answer (PLA) for the SLA station
ports.
B. CO Ringing
Direct CO ringing is allowed to a SLA device. Ring-
ing assignments may be for Day ringing and/or night
ringing. Ringing assignments are programmed in
the Station Configuration, CO Ringing, program
code 13, and 14. Refer to Sec. 620.3 for complete
ISSUE 1, JANUARY 1991
630-21
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