2. Trunk Programming
(FF2)
Use the FF2 programming addresses in this chapter to set parameters'for the
CO trunks of the DBS 824 system.
Most of these FF2 addresses require a mink number and/or extension port
em-y. The acceptable range of trunks/extension ports varies according to the
confi,ouration of your DBS 824 system. The basic 824 unit (no 208
Expansion Cards installed) supports 4 trunks and 8 extension ports. Wth one
208 EXP Card, the system will support 6 trunks and 16 extensions. With two
208 EXP Cards installed (possible only with a CPC-M card), the 824 will
support 8 trunks and 24 extension ports.
This chapter covers the following topics:
Topic
page
Trunk Port Operation
2-3
DTMF/Puise Dialing for Trunks
Pooled Trunk Access for Group "9"
2-4
2-5
I
Pooled Trunk Access
for Groups "81-86"
1 2-6
1 Trunk Port Type
I 2-7
I
DISA Auto Answer
Private Trunk Line
I
1 2-8
I
I 2-9
1 Automatic
Pause
for PBX Line
I 2-10
I
Dial Tone Detection
2-11
Outbound DTMF Signal Duration
for
Auto-Dialed
2-12
Digits
Unsupervised Trunk Conference
2-13
Inbound Ring Pattern
Trunk Disconnect Detection Tiier
DISA Start lime
2-14
2-15
I
1 2-16
1 DISA End Tie
1 Trunk Circuit Type
1 CO Busy Tone Detection
1 2-17
1
I 2-18
I
I
2-19 I
issued 3/l/95
DBS 824-10-400
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