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Section 400 programming
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Section 400-Programming
Introduction
Flash Key Operation
(all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
Set what happens when a digital phone user presses the FLASH, PROG or
0
Recall key during a call on this trunk.
System
Configuration
FF1
System
BSSC: Analog (CO) Trunk Position
B=Cabinet no. 1-6
SS=Slot no. 01-12
C=Circuit no. 1-8
FF2
Trunks
Notes:
The sending of the flash signal can also be enabled/disabled on individual extensions (see Flash-Signal
Control on pg. 3-19).
FF3
If the flash signal is disabled on the trunk but enabled on the extension (or vice versa), a flash signal
Extensions
will be sent when the user accesses the trunk and presses FLASH.
(all CPCs - Version 1.3 and higher)
also apply to an FF-key programmed for the SLT Flash Send feature (765 by default). See Dial Plans A
FF4
and B on pg. 1-155.
FF-/Soft Keys
Related Programming:
Flash-Signal Control (pg. 3-19)
FF5
Dial Plan A: Flexible Feature Codes at Dial Tone (pg. 1-155)
Hold
Groups
Dial Plan B: Flexible Feature Codes at Dial Tone (pg. 1-157)
Hold
FF6
TRS/ARS
Long Talk Alarm
(all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
FF7
Enable/Disable the alarm tone heard by an extension user during an outbound
call on this trunk, if the call lasts longer than the Long Talk Alarm Timer.
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
BSSC: Analog (CO) Trunk Position
B=Cabinet no. 1-6
SS=Slot no. 01-12
C=Circuit no. 1-8
Appendix A
Appendix B
576-13-400
FF2 0 BSSC
If this address is set to 0=Flash signal is sent to CO (default), it will
FF3 0 BSSC 04 21 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
FF2 0 BSSC
DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
FF2: Trunk Programming (Analog CO)
02 11 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
0=Flash signal is sent to CO. (default)
1=Trunk is released, then user hears
internal dial tone.
FF1 2 02 (0001-0056) Hold (max. 4-digit Code)
FF1 2 03 (0001-0056) Hold (max. 4-digit Code)
02 12 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
0=Disable Long Talk Alarm. (default)
1=Enable Long Talk Alarm.
Introduction

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Configuration
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS

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FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B
Page 2-23
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