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Callers on the far-end
Key/PBX system can
make voice announce
calls to stations on the
DK280. This option applies to tie lines only
(not DID lines) that route per Program 04 or
Program
71.
The
DK280
must
be
Programmed
as "Voice First" in Program 1 O-l,
LED 01; or, the far end can dial "1" after
dialing the [DN] on tone first systems.
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Callers
on the DK280 can answer
tie lines
calls
(not
DID
lines)
from
the
Far End
Key/PBX in the hands free mode. The DK280
must be programmed
as "Voice
First"
in
Program 1 O-l, LED 01; or, the far-end
caller
must dial "1" to switch
from ring to voice
signaling.
IMPORTANT!
1. Per FCC regulations,
Program
17, LED
07 or Program
IO-I, LED 01 must be off
for all DID or tie lines
which
receive
incoming
calls to the DK280
from the
Public Telephone
network.
Program
17,
LED 07 or Program
10-1, LED 01 can
on/y be ON for DID or tie lines which
receive incoming
calls to the DK280 from
private tie/DID lines that interconnect
the
DK280 with another Key/PBX system(s).
2.
In DK280
Release
I and 2 software,
Program
17, LED 01 applies to tie lines
but not to DID lines which
are always
denied
access
to Page
and
voice
announce.
In Release
3 software,
Program
7 7, LED 07
applies
to both tie
and DID lines when programmed
with
Program 71 assignments.
Wink/immediate,
LED 02-Select
Wink Start or
Immediate
Start for the entered
tie or DID line.
This option applies to REMU, PEMU, and RDDU
tie/DID
lines.
See Program
*41-2
for RDTU
tie/DID
wink/immediate
start assignments
or
RDTU Tl tie lines configured
as DID lines in
Program *42-l.
DID Camp-on/Busy,
LED 03-Turn
LED 03 on if
DID (or tie line-see
below) callers should
hear
ringback tone and camp on to busy stations when
calling busy stations. Turn the LED off if the DID
callers should hear busy tone when calling busy
stations, It is recommended
to turn LED 03 ON for
all DID lines. To provide
Camp-on-busy
over
RDTU tie line calls, configure tie lines as DID lines
in Program
*41-2;
LED 03 must be on for the
January
1996
9-l 3
lines in Program
17. This is allowed because
tie
and DID signalling is the same for tie and
DID l-1
lines.
Also, both tie and DID lines that route per Program
71 DNIS assignments
will camp on busy if LED
03
is turned on. Tie lines that route per Program 04
will not camp on busy.
H
DID/Tie
Second
Dial tone Option,
LED 04-If
the second dial tone option is selected
(LED 04
off), callers calling in on the DK280 DID or tie lines
will hear dial tone after accessing
the DK280
tie/DID lines (the office code of DID lines; the tie
line access code for tie lines). The tone will not be ;
sent to callers if this option is not selected (LED 04
on).
IMPORTANT
!
Normally,
tie lines require a second dial tone
(LED 04 OFF) and DID lines should not return
a second
dial tone
(LED
04 ON).
The
initialized data is set for DID lines so this data
must be changed
when installing
tie lines if
second dial tone is required.
n
DNIS Line/Non-DNIS
Line, LED 06-This.option
assigns
tie and/or
DID lines to follow
Dialed
Number
Identification
Service
(DNIS)
Program
assignments.
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When tie lines are assigned
as DNIS lines
they follow Program
71 and 72 assignments
(LED 05, ON) and no longer follow Program
04 ringing assignments.
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When DID lines are assigned
as DNIS lines
they follow Program 71 and 72 assignments
(LED 05, ON) and no longer follow Program
*09 ringing assignments.
IMPORTANT
!
Any tie or DID line may be assigned
to use
the features of Program 71 and 72. If normal
tie/DID lines should be assigned Name Tags,
External
Routing,
selective
Day/DayZ/Night
Routing: In Program 17, Turn ON LED 05 and
turn OFF LED 06, 07 and 08 for those lines -
then Program the lines as required in Program
71 and 72.
n
Telephone
LCD display
option-AN1
or DNIS,
LED 06: This system-wide
option
determines
if
ANI or DNIS information
should
display
on the
telephone
LCDs when tie/DID lines provide both

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