Chapter 1. System Programming (FF1)
Section 400-Programming
Page 1-78
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
Offhook Voice Announce
PROG PROG 5
Offhook Voice Announce Answer
FF11 3
Page
FF12 (00-07)
Park Hold
75
PSD (Personal Speed Dial) Directory
900000
PSD (Personal Speed Dial) Number
AUTO (90-99 or 900-909)
Release
FF11 2
Reminder
FF12 4
Save Number Redial Access
AUTO FF11
Save Number Redial Set
AUTO AUTO FF11
SSD (System Speed Dial) Directory
900001
SSD (System Speed Dial) Number
AUTO (00-89 or 000-199)
T1 Alarms --
Frame Loss
Red Alarm
Signal Loss
Slips
Sync Loss
Yellow Alarm
(Master or Slave)
(101 or 121) FF12
(103 or 123) FF12
(104 or 124) FF12
(102 or 122) FF12
(105 or 125) FF12
(107 or 127) FF12
Talkback
FF11 3
Tone/Voice Calling
PROG PROG 1
Transfer
PROG PROG PROG
Trunk Group Selection
(same as “MCO or ML Keys”)
(81-86 or 89)
Trunk Queuing
PROG PROG 2
Trunk Selection
(01-64)
UNA Pickup
78
Voice Mail One-Touch Access
(CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher)
PROG AUTO NNN (XXX or AUTO SSD/PSD) #
VM Pilot Number Password (optional) Press the # key to
register the string.
Note:
The password (if used) can be 1 to 3 digits long. If the
password is over 3 digits, it must be assigned as a speed-dial
code (be sure to include an ending pound # sign after the pass-
word when creating the speed-dial code).
Voice Mail Transfer
PROG AUTO AUTO NNN
(NNN=VM Pilot Number)
Feature
Code to be assigned to soft key
(FF11 enters an asterisk *)
(FF12 enters a pound sign #)
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