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Lucent Technologies Marine Radio 518-456-151 User's Manual

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1. Q JJ N gt lt JJ D Q gt lt SNR S C Form Number Lists Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Required if Form B2 identifies Disallowed or Allowed List Assignments For additional instructions see page 14 Disallowed Phone Number Lists 404 Required only if Disallowed List Assignment 405 is specified on Form B2 Write the telephone numbers that users are prevented from dialing ntry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number O O O O O N AJOIN O O ojojo jo N amp OG PO O O ojojo jo N Cc1 co mnm O ojojo jo N O ojojojo N N O ojojojo N AJOIN Allowed Phone Number Lists 407 Required only if Allowed List Assignment 408 is specified on Form B2 Write the telephone numbers that users can dial regardless of assigned restrictions List 1 List 2 List 3 List 4 List 5 List 6 List 7 List 8 ry Telephone Number Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number Entry Telephone Number o jo y o e n 06 06 08 08 09
2. m gt T S lt 20 z 20 4 mg m Q z 5 1 V lt Form C2 Intercom Autodialer Make as many copies as you need Extension 10 Extension 11 or both can have an Intercom Autodialer For additional instructions see page 9 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Template Instructions The numbers in the lower right corner for each button represent the default extension assignments If you change them write in the new assignments f desired write in Intercom Ring Ext XX or Voice Signal ExtVS XX or Manual Signal Ring MS XX or Voice Signal MSVS XX If desired write in user name for this extension SAMPLE Extensions programmed as shown circle choices 10 11 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Template Instructions f desired write in line number pool access code dial code feature or auto dial number f desired write in Line Ringing Imm Del or No from Form B2 f desired write in Line Access Restriction or Pool Access Restriction Out In or No from Form B2 t Available with ACS R2 0 or later only Form C3 PARTNER 18 Phone Make as many copies as you need Use template and or checklist For additional instructions see pages 8 through 13 SAMPLE PARTNER 18D only In Hybrid mode only if pool 880 is assigned the
3. 09 1 Telephone Number can be up to 12 characters including 0 9 and Write for wildcard press Hold to program O N amp OG PO En I E ololololo I ololololo I OIA ololololo I OIA oo P ololololo I OIA oo P Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations 02 103 04 05 06 08 09 Emergency Phone Number List 406 Write Emergency Phone Numbers that can be dialed from any phone that has access to an outside line regardless of assigned restrictions Telephone Number Person Place 1 Telephone Number can be up to 12 digits 0 9 2 Telephone Number can be up to 28 characters including 0 9 and special dialing functions You can have more than 10 External Hotlines Form D Number Lists Required if Form B1 identifies External Hotlines For additional instructions see page 15 External Hotline 311 Required if External Hotline 311 is checked on Form B1 Write Extension Jack number specified on Form B1 and the corresponding telephone number to be assigned to Personal Speed Dial Code 80 for that extension Ext Jack Telephone Number NOTE An External Hotline phone is a standard phone that dials the specified telephone number when the handset is lifted Number Lists Form D Required only if Forced Account Code Verification is desired For a
4. Entry E ACE Feat 1 2 Allows the user to enter an account code for by pressing the button entering up to 16 digits for the account code then pressing the button again If on a button with lights the lights show when the feature is in use Background Music a Music Fear T 9 Turns background music on and off at the speaker of an idle system phone If on a button with lights the lights show when the feature is in use Call Coverage Cover XX XX 2 0 XX ACS R2 0 or later only Directs all intercom transferred and outside calls on lines assigned ownership to the designated extension You may program originating and covering extension numbers on the button If on a button with lights the lights show when the feature is in use u Call Forwarding Call Follow me E CaO XX Forwards all calls to the designated extension Unless Do Not Disturb is on phone beeps once each time a call is forwarded You may program originating and destination extension numbers on the button If on a button with lights the lights show when the feature 1 in use Call Park Park Intercom XX Parks call at a specific extension so it can be picked up from any other extension Call Pickup Pickup XX Intercom 6 XX Picks up a ringing or parked call at the designated extension Caller ID Inspect it ID Inspect Feat 1 7 When a user at a display phone is already on a call this feature shows Caller ID i
5. Line Pickup Idle Line DLPI Allows the user to access an idle non busy line that is not assigned to the extension Direct Line Pickup is subject to Line Access Restrictions programmed for the extension Do Not Disturb TE DND Feat 0 1 Prevents calls from ringing at the extension When the feature is active the button light is on Intercom calls get a busy signal and outside callers hear ringing Use only if someone else answers the extension s outside calls If VMS Cover and Do Not Disturb are both active intercom transferred and outside calls on owned lines go directly to the extension s voice mailbox If Call Coverage and Do Not Disturb are both active intercom transferred and outside calls on lines assigned ownership go directly to the covering extension Exclusive Hold ExHold Feat 2 Places a call on hold and prevents other extensions with the line from picking it up Group Calling Page GCallP g g Places a voice signaled intercom call to all extensions in the designated Calling Group no transfer capability The caller is connected to the first extension that answers g 1 4 Group Calling Ring GCall g g Places a ringing intercom call to all extensions in the designated Calling Group The caller is connected to the first extension that answers Also can be used to transfer a call to an extension in the group g 1 4 13 14 Group Hunting Ring Hunt g g Rings the first available extension in the d
6. OL 1X3 091 Caller ID Inspect F 17 ID Inspec Caller ID Name Display F 16 ID Name Do Not Disturb F 01 DND Privacy F 07 Priv VMS Cover 15 VMSCover Voice Interrupt on Busy Talk Back F 18 Account Code Entry F 12 2 Background Music F19 2 Music Music 19 Music Call Coverage F 20 XX XX 24 6 Cover XX XX each extension Requires Auto Dial button for Call Forwarding Call Follow Me F 11 XX 24 iie ie i Call Park I XX Park u Call Pickup I 6 XX Pickup XX 4 Conference Drop 06 Drop number can be Contact Closure 1 F 41 2 CC1 Contact Closure 2 F 42 2 CC button Direct Line Pickup Active Line I 68 Me fed Direct Line Pickup Idle Line I 8 Grgination Exclusive Hold F 02 ExHold extension only or both the Fax Management I XX 2 FAX XX origination and Group Calling Ring Page I 7 Gor I 7 GCall g destination Group Hunt Ring Signal I 77 G or 1 77 G Hunt g indi ou can Group Pickup I 66 G P U Grp g BOO it ignal r extension number Loudspeaker Paging I 70 Loudspk Manual Signaling 13 or F 13 2 MS XX later only Message Light Off F 10 XX MsgOff XX MsaOn XX Feature button Message Light On F 09 XX sgOn Group Recall F 03 Recall Left Intercom Save Number Redial F 04 SNR button Simultaneous Paging I 70 SPage XX E
7. Trained Phone Alternate Trainee s Name Phone __ _ 5 Sold Lucent Technologies Sales Force Salesperson s Name Phone Dealer o 8 System Lines Hybrid Mode Line Coverage You can select one per line 6 Only AA pxp vMws AsA Hunt AA Group 4607 205 206 204 write Only one of these 206 types per system Line Write the Telephone Jack Numbers in order No customer desires list personal and dedicated lines last Write User s Name for Identify other Local Personal or Owned Line Telephone Company or Identify Equipment for Subscription Services Dedicated Line e g Repeat Call Write auxiliary pool 881 882 883 or No Pool 207 1 Check if desired Also see Form B1 AA Extension 607 column Write group number 1 6 covering this line Also see Form B2 Hunt Group Extensions 505 1 6 2 Check if desired Also see Form A Item 10 DXD and Form C Direct Extension Dial Button 113 B Check desired line A 206 or enter line owner s extension number for 208 Also see B PARTNER 3 Check if desired Also see Form A Item 10 VMS AA and Form B1 PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAE VS MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging PC CARD column or PARTNER Voice Messaging column 7 Write extension number of line owner eligible for Call Coverage Also write line owne
8. VMS Cover Rings 117 This feature applies to all intercom calls transferred calls that is outside calls transferred by VMS AA and inside transferred calls and outside calls on owned lines those specified using Line Coverage Extension 208 for extensions that have VMS Cover or Automatic VMS Cover 310 active Ring on Transfer 119 If Ring on Transfer is Not Active callers hear silence unless Music on Hold is activated and an audio source is connected to the processor module Toll Call Prefix 402 If dialing a 0 1 to make long distance calls is not required write No in the space provided System Password 403 Whoever knows the password can place any type of call at any time regardless of dialing restrictions NOTE System Password is programmed it must be entered to turn Night Service on and off Also users at Night Service Group extensions must enter the password before placing outside calls except Marked System Speed Dial numbers and numbers on the Emergency Phone Number List Star Code Dial Delay 410 Contact the local telephone company to determine whether there is a delay after a star code is dialed but before returning a second dial tone as a prompt for the user to enter more digits Write in the number of seconds 1 5 to match the delay interval in the space provided Music on Hold 602 If Music on Hold is Not Active or no audio source is connected callers on hold hear si
9. a line is selected when the user lifts the handset or presses to place a call without first pressing a line or button Auto matic Line Selection if the order is to be different than the default outside lines in ascending numerical order followed by intercom 10 6 _ Intercom Autodialer The buttons on the Intercom Autodialer are automatically programmed as Intercom Auto Dial buttons for all system extensions in the following order 10 22 34 46 11 23 35 47 12 24 36 48 13 25 37 49 14 26 38 15 27 39 16 28 40 17 29 41 18 30 42 19 31 43 20 32 44 21 33 45 NOTE Extensions 42 49 are available only if you are using Release 2 0 later of PARTNER ACS You can program the buttons to ring voice signal or manually signal and you can change the order Only one button on both the phone and Intercom Autodialer can be programmed for each extension Example Templates page 11 The 34 button telephone has 15 lines assigned and the Intercom These examples show a PARTNER 34D telephone PARTNER CA48 Intercom Autodialer is programmed with Intercom Auto Dial and Manual Signaling buttons Autodialer programmed for a receptionist and a PARTNER 18 telephone for 31 extensions the order of extensions has been changed to begin with programmed for a system in Hybrid mode for a user at a pooled extension extension 11 on the top left button The 18 button telephone has 5 Buttons that are not used for lin
10. mode is set to No Access Pooling and Hybrid mode are available only if you are using PARTNER ACS R2 0 or later Outgoing Call Restriction 401 Write IN or LOC to indicate restrictions for all outgoing calls on all lines at that extension as follows IN User can make only intercom calls to other system extensions LOC User can make only intercom and local outside calls no calls that require a 0 or 1 prefix Any available outside lines can still be used to dial numbers on an Allowed Phone Number List assigned to the extension numbers on the Emergency Phone Number List or Marked System Speed Dial numbers Identify Group Assignments To assign extensions to any of the following groups each extension can be in one or more groups write the group number or place a check mark in the appropriate columns Pickup Group Extensions 501 Any extension can answer an intercom transferred or outside call ringing at an extension in the Pickup Group without knowing which extension is ringing and without being in the group Do not put PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging extensions in a Pickup Group Calling Group Extensions 502 A user can ring or page voice signal all extensions in a Calling Group simul taneously or transfer a call by ringing the group Once an extension answers the ringing or paging stops at the other extensions in the group Do not assign extensions connected to auxili
11. module when the system is purchased in the United States or Canada otherwise it can be purchased separately ASA DXD PC Card Release 2 0 or later only Check this box if the customer purchased the optional ASA DXD PC Card to store Automatic System Answer and Direct Extension Dial messages PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card Release 1 1 or later only Check this box if the customer purchased the optional PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card to provide messaging features store personal greetings and store and retrieve messages for up to four mailboxes Form B1 Supplemental Instructions System Extensions This form provides basic information for each system extension To customize line restrictions or other extension settings you must also use Write Name Description Write a user name or a description for auxiliary equipment Such as Fax or VMS to be installed at the extension If system display phones should show the name description of the caller for internal calls write the 20 characters you want to display check the Check if Ext Name Display CTP column and complete Form B1 page 3 of 3 MLS model phones display only 12 characters Identify Telephone Attached to this Extension Check the appropriate column to indicate the type of phone If a system and standard phone are combined on an extension check the two appropriate Identify Telephone columns If a phone and an auxiliary device are combined on the extension che
12. off if PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging is installed When the feature is active the button light is on This feature overrides Automatic VMS Cover Voice Interrupt on Busy Talk Back it VIOB Lets user respond to voice interrupt on busy call while still active on the existing call Voice Mail Messages VMMsgs 777 Places an intercom call to the PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging if available so the user can check messages send messages or administer greetings Voice Mailbox Transfer VMBox Transfers a caller directly to a specific extension s voice mailbox so that the caller can leave a message without having to first ring the extension Form Supplemental Instructions Number Lists Use this form to specify lists of Disallowed Allowed and Emergency telephone numbers Also use this form to identify the phone numbers dialed automatically by External Hotlines NOTE To restrict long distance calling Toll Call Prefix 402 indicating whether you must dial a 0 or 1 to place long distance calls must be set cor rectly see Form A 9 Creating Disallowed and Allowed Lists You can create up to 8 lists each of Disallowed and Allowed telephone num bers Each list can have up to 10 numbers 1 Under the List number write a name for the list for example Suppliers 2 In the Telephone Number column write the entries for the list You can specify complete telep
13. sure to list the lines assigned to a extensions first followed by personal and dedicated lines Write R if Rotary Dial Pulse Line 2201 Leave blank for touch tone lines Hybrid Mode Only Write auxiliary pool 881 882 883 or No Pool 207 The default for Hybrid mode is all lines assigned to the main pool 880 To create auxiliary pools specify the auxiliary pool access code 881 882 or 883 To identify lines that can be assigned to pooled extensions as individual lines write No Pool Line Coverage You can select one per line If desired identify an automated answering option for incoming calls on each line If all calls on a line should be covered by a human operator leave all line coverage columns blank for that line To avoid confusing callers it is recommended that only one of the following options be used to handle incoming calls throughout the system AA Automated attendant which must be purchased separately DXD Direct Extension Dialing ACS R2 0 or later only lets callers dial extensions without waiting for the receptionist VMS AA Automated Attendant service of PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS which must be purchased separately If the receptionist does not answer an incoming call VMS AA lets the caller select an extension or route Programmed using option 1 of Group Call Distribution 206 for Hunt Group 7 Automatic System Answer ACS 2 0 or later only plays a recorded message then plac
14. 3 6 Calls Caller ID Inspect F 17 ID Inspec Caller ID Name Display F 16 ID Name Do Not Disturb F 01 DND Account Code Entry F 12 ACE Background Music F 19 Music 1 Requires Auto Dial button for Call Coverage F 20 XX 24 6 Cover XX X Bach extension Call Forwarding Call Follow Me 11 XX 24 CF XX XX 2 Button with lights is Call Park I XX 3 Park recommended Call Pickup I 6 XX Pickup XX but not required Conference Drop F 06 Drop 3 Extension number can be Contact Closure 1 F 41 2 CC1 programmed as Contact Closure 2 F 42 CC Direct Line Pickup Active Line I 68 DLPA Mi Direct Line Pickup Idle Line I 8 DLPI program the Exclusive Hold F 02 ExHold X Fax Management I XX 2 FAXXX orboththe Group Calling Ring Page I 7 or 1 7 GCall g origination and Group Hunt Ring Signal 1 77 G or 1 77 G Huntg estination extension You can ntercom Autodial I XX or I XX 2 Ext X P we e Loudspeaker Paging I 70 Available with Manual Signaling 13 XX or F 13 XX 2 ACS R2 0 or Message Light Off 10 XX 5 MsgOff XX later only B Recall F 03 Recall m gt lt C O lt C cU CD Q CD Qe N Voice Mail Messages Button I 777 VMMsgs 77 Voice Mailbox Transfer F 14 VMBox Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Template Instructions e f
15. 7 Allowed telephone numbers are exceptions to restrictions For example you might put 976 numbers on a Disallowed list but allow dialing of 976 1212 for weather reports Or you might restrict an extension to local dialing only but assign an Allowed list to permit the user to call specific customers or suppliers 15 16 Emergency Phone Number List 406 You can create a list of emergency numbers that can be dialed at any time by any extension that has access to an outside line The list can have up to 10 entries Emergency numbers override all other dialing restrictions including Night Service with a System Password NOTE Various factors influence the effectiveness of dialing restrictions Avoid putting 800 numbers in your Emergency Phone Number List If you need to allow restricted users to access 800 numbers put those numbers in an Al lowed Phone Number List instead Important Notices m Consult your local phone directory to determine the numbers for police fire and ambulance service because 911 is not available everywhere When programming emergency numbers and or making test calls to emergency numbers 1 Stay on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up 2 Perform such activities during off peak hours such as in the early morning or late evening Example Emergency List 911 611 local phone company service 555 2345 Boss s home 555 4567 auto club 555 1357 co
16. 8 Answering Machine Extra Alert Alert Extensions 606 PARTNER MAIL 9 PARTNER MAIL VS 6 PassageWay for Doorphone 1 Doorphone 2 605 9 AA Extension 607 9 If checked see Form B1 Page 4 of 4 If there is a mix of PARTNER model and MLS model phones write for PARTNER and M for MLS Write T for touch tone or for rotary If Call Waiting is desired check next column Must be standard phone If immediate dialing is required use a dedicated line Do not assign restrictions that prevent dialing the outside number Forced Account Code Entry 307 or groups Also see Form D External Hotline 311 Standard phone is recommended Write extension number of corresponding alert extension or 70 for loud speaker paging system in next column Also write Transfer Return Ext No 4306 on this form usually extension 10 Also see Form B2 Identify Group Assignments VMS Only To prevent other extensions from interrupting calls assign Automatic Extension Privacy 304 on Form B2 Check corresponding alert extensions in next column To prevent outside calls remove all outside lines see Lines Pools Not Assigned on Form B2 Also write Transfer Return Ext No 306 on this form Available only for PARTNER ACS R2 0 or later PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card available only with Release 1 1 or later Virtual extension available only with Release 1 1 or la
17. Extensions 505 PARTNER MAIL VS Check the 2 or 4 extensions used for PARTNER MAIL VS and write VMS in the Write Name Description column Note that the PARTNER MAIL VS module is installed in a carrier slot and so takes up 6 extensions Only the bottom 2 or 4 extensions however answer VMS calls the other extensions can be used as guest mailboxes These VMS extensions should be checked on Form B2 Identify Group Assignments VMS Only They must be assigned to Hunt Group 7 using Hunt Group Extensions 505 PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card When the PARTNER Voice Messaging PC card is installed virtual extensions 86 and 87 are automatically assigned to the two voice ports on the PARTNER Voice Messaging system Virtual extensions 86 and 87 are also assigned to Hunt Group 7 and any previous assignments for Hunt Group 7 are automatically erased Extra Alert Check the extensions to which an extra alert such as a light is connected IROB Check the extensions to which an In Range Out of Building protector is connected to prevent electrical surges AA Extension 607 Check the extensions to which automated attendants are connected Contact Closure Group 612 Identify the extensions that can activate Contact Closure 1 and Contact Closure 2 Write Transfer Return Ext No 306 By default a transferred call returns to the originating extension if the call is not picked up To specify a different transfer return extension wri
18. Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations PARTNER Advanced Communications System System Planner 518 456 151 ssue November 1997 Copyright 1997 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this Planner was complete and accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change Trademarks MLS 6 MLS 12 MLS 12 D PARTNER PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS and PassageWay are registered trademarks of Lucent Technologies Ordering Information The order number for this Planner is 518 456 151 To order additional copies call 1 800 457 1235 or 1 765 361 5353 For information on how to order other reference materials see the PARTNER Advanced Communica tions System Programming and Use guide Support Telephone Number In the continental U S Lucent Technologies provides a toll free customer hotline 24 hours a day Customers can call the hotline at 1 800 628 2888 if they need assistance when programming or using the system Consultation charges may apply Outside the continental U S customers should contact their Lucent Technologies Representative or local Authorized Dealer 518 456 151 Issue 1 November 1997 Contents Introduction Form A Supplemental Instructions System Configuration Form B1 Supplemental Instructions System Extensions Form B2 Supplemental Instructions Customized Extension Settings Form C Supple
19. X later only Message Light Off F 10 XX 5 MsgOff XX 5 Message Light F 09 XX MsgOn XX oly button Recall F 03 Recall Left Intercom Save Number Redial F 04 SNR button simultaneous Paging I 70 SPage Extension N Station Lock F 21 2 Loc Touch Tone Enable F 08 TT EN Voice Mail Messages Button I 777 VMMsgs 77 Voice Mailbox Transfer F 14 VMBox Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Form C4 PARTNER 6 Phone PAGE Make as many copies as you need Use template and or checklist For additional instructions see pages 8 through 13 SAMPLE Template Instructions If desired write in line number pool access codet dial code feature or auto dial number f desired write in Line Ringing Imm Del or No from Form B2 f desired write in Line Access Restriction or Pool Access Restrictiont Out In or No from Form B2 t Available with ACS R2 0 or later only Intercom aL In Hybrid mode only if pool 880 is assigned these two buttons are associated with this pool ACS R2 0 or later only Specify Automatic Line Selection Identify extensions programmed as shown Check Desired Features Also write in extension or group number Do Not Disturb F 01 DN Privacy F 07 Pri J 31 VMS Cover F 15 VMSCover Voice Interrupt Busy Talk Back F 18 VIO Account Code Entry 12 AC Backgrou
20. alized Telephone Programming 11 Virtual extension available only for ACS 1 1 or later and used only when a PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card is installed Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations SAMPLE Template Instructions f desired write in line number pool access code dial code feature or auto dial number f desired write in Line Ringing Imm Del or No from Form B2 f desired write in Line Access Restriction or Pool Access Restrictiont Out In or No from Form B2 t Available with ACS R2 0 or later only i Intercom o In Hybrid mode only if pool 880 is assigned these two buttons are associated with this pool ACS R2 0 or later only Specify Automatic Line Selection Identify extensions programmed as shown Form C1 PARTNER 34D Phone Make as many copies as you need Use template and or checklist For additional instructions see pages 8 through 13 Check Desired Features Also write in extension or group number Automatic System Answer Button 111 Direct Extension Dial Button 113 6 Night Service Button 503 NightSvc Outgoing Call Restriction Button 114 1 OCR Wake Up Service Button 115 Wake Caller ID Call Log 23 6 Calls Caller ID Inspect F 17 ID Inspec Caller ID Name Display F 16 ID Name Do Not Disturb F 01 Privacy F 07 Priv VMS Cover F 15 VMSCover Voice Interrupt on Busy Talk Back F 18 VIO Account C
21. ary equipment PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS PARTNER Voice Messaging or External Hotlines to a Calling Group If a loudspeaker paging system is connected and Simultaneous Paging is desired put all desired system phones with speakers in Calling Group 1 NOTE When the user voice signals an extension that has a system phone the phone beeps and the user s voice is heard through its built in speaker System phones are the only ones that can be voice signaled Hunt Group Extensions 1 6 505 Calls can ring or be transferred to the first non busy extension in a Hunt Group A call rings at an extension in a Hunt Group three times if it is not answered it hunts to the next non busy extension continuing until someone answers or the caller hangs up If you voice signal a Hunt Group only the first extension is signaled the call does not keep hunting if there is no answer Incoming calls on specific lines can be directed to a Hunt Group using Group Call Distribution 206 Do not put PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS extensions in Hunt Groups 1 6 VMS Only Hunt Group 7 For extension where PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS is connected check this box to assign the extension to Hunt Group 7 For PARTNER Voice Messaging virtual extensions 86 and 87 are automatically assigned to Hunt Group 7 and no system programming is required any previous assignments for Hunt Group 7 are automatically erased The system recognizes any extensions assigned to Hu
22. ck the appropriate Identify Telephone and Identify Auxiliary Equipment columns Identify Auxiliary Equipment Attached to this Extension Except as noted check the appropriate column to indicate the type of auxiliary equipment Call Waiting 316 Standard phones only By default the system s Call Waiting feature is set for Not Active To change the default check extensions with standard phones that are to receive a tone while on a call to indicate a second incoming call External Hotline 311 Check the extensions to be used as External Hotlines Specify the telephone number that is dialed automatically from each External Hotline on Form D Hotline 603 Write Hotline in the Write Name Description column and write T for touch tone or R for rotary in the Standard column under Identify Telephone to indicate the phone type A hotline extension should have a standard touch tone or rotary phone a hotline alert extension can have any phone type PARTNER MAIL Check the 2 4 or 6 extensions used to connect the PARTNER MAIL system and write VMS in the Write Name Description column NOTE In addition to the VMS extensions you must specify an extension with no lines assigned where a remote maintenance device is installed Write VMS RMD the Write Name Description column These VMS extensions should be checked on Form B2 Identify Group Assignments VMS Only They must be assigned to Hunt Group 7 using Hunt Group
23. d on Form B2 Outgoing Call Restriction Button it OCR 114 Allows the user at extension 10 to change the outgoing call restriction for a particular extension An Auto Dial button with lights must be programmed for each extension to be changed Wake Up Service Button it Wake 115 Allows the user at extension 10 to schedule an intercom call to target extension ata designated time If Music on Hold 602 is active music is played when the phone is answered otherwise nothing is heard Auto Dialing Features Auto Dial numbers can include the digits 0 9 G9 and special functions that you store by pressing Pause ic HFA Stop Recall and Touch Tone Enable To store an intercom number you must press the left button before entering the extension number Only one Auto Dial number for an extension can be stored on the buttons available at an extension for both the phone and Intercom Autodialer Auto Dialing Outside Phone Number XXX XXXX Places a call to an outside telephone number Outside telephone numbers can be up to 28 digits If a dial out code is required to dial outside numbers for example on PBX or Centrex lines include it in the stored number followed by pauses if necessary Auto Dialing PBX Centrex Feature Code NAME Dials a PBX Centrex feature code To program the button so the user can access the feature while on a call specify R on Form C before the feature code and include the Recall s
24. dditional instructions see page 15 o Q c lt c gt l ua c gt c c c Forced Account Code List 409 Write Description ccount Code up to 6 digits lt gt CO iu NINININININININININ CO CO cO O GO O OD OD oO Write Description up to 6 digits ccount Code lt lt gt OU SE LO 11992 92 OP CD OD SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SF LO LO L 110 L 110 LO CO CO CO Write Description Lo lt lt lt CN OU OD CO CO CO up to 6 digits ccount Code 1 Valid entries are 0 9 write for wildcard press Hold to program Form System Speed Dial Numbers kA Optional for PARTNER Advanced Communications System For additional instructions see page 16 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations To Dial On system phones press 3 digit code On standard phones press 3 digit code while receiving intercom dial tone You can dial System Speed Dial n
25. desired write in line number pool access code dial code feature or auto dial number f desired write in Line Ringing Imm Del or No from Form B2 f desired write in Line Access Restriction or Pool Access Restriction Out In or No from Form B2 t Available with ACS R2 0 or later only Intercom aL d n Hybrid mode only if pool 880 is assigned these two buttons are associated with this pool ACS R2 0 or later only Specify Automatic Line Selection Identify extensions programmed as shown Form C7 MLS 12 12D Phone SAMPLE Make as many copies as you need Use template and or checklist For additional instructions see pages 8 through 13 Check Desired Features Also write in extension or group number Automatic System Answer Button 111 ASA Caller ID Inspect F 17 ID Inspec Caller ID Name Display F 16 ID Name Do Not Disturb F 01 DND Privacy F 07 Priv VMS Cover 15 VMSCover Voice Interrupt on Busy Talk Back F 18 Account Code Entry F 12 2 Background Music F 19 ial button for Call Coverage F 20 XX 24 6 Cover XX X ITI gt lt Cc 2 lt rri 20 Q Call Forwarding Call Follow Me F 11 XX 24 CF XX XX 2 Button with Call Park I XX lights is i recommended Call Pickup I 6 XX Pickup XX but not required Conference Drop F 06 Drop 3 sae Co
26. e Del if calls ring 4 times before VMS answers VMS Hunt Schedule 507 By default VMS is on all the time Check if Day only or Night only is desired Day only Night only ASA ACS Release 2 0 and later only If ASA is checked specify the following Automatic System Answer Delay 110 By default a call rings 2 times before it is answered by the system Write number 0 9 if different from default Automatic System Answer Mode 121 By default ASA calls are put on hold after the greeting plays Check if calls should continue to ring or be disconnected Ring Disconnect ASA Record Playback I 891 message of up to 10 seconds that caller hears when the call is answered by the Automatic System Answer feature Write message below and record from extension 10 or 11 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Form A System Configuration Required for PARTNER Advanced Communications System For additional instructions see page 4 11 Auxiliary Equipment System Check if applicable Battery Backup Caller ID Devices Loudspeaker Paging Number of zones Magic on Hold Music on Hold 602 must be active Uninterruptible Power Supply SMDR If checked specify the following if appropriate e SMDR Record Type 608 By default all calls are included on call reports Write Out if only outgoing calls are reported SMDR Output Format 610 By default up to 15 digits are
27. e until the code is If Acme moves or the phone number changes program the dialed again new telephone number and users still dial to reach Acme Touch Tone Enable T Sends touch tones on a rotary line the following information for each System Speed Dial number Name Company Write the name of the person or company to which the number belongs For other types of numbers such as account codes enter a description of the number Column Marked System Speed Dial Numbers If users should be able to call a particular System Speed Dial number regardless of any dialing restrictions placed on their extensions mark the number so it can be dialed at all times Mark the number by placing a check mark in this column and by pressing x before the number when storing it For marked numbers the stored number does not appear on a display phone when a user dials the Speed Dial code Account codes cannot be marked 17 Form System Configuration EZ Required for PARTNER Advanced Communications System For additional instructions see page 2 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations 1 Customer Billing Name 6 Administer system for Hybrid Mode ACS Release 2 0 and later only 2 Installation Address No O Yes LJ If yes call local telephone company MF Mode and FCC AS5 USA 21312 MF E 3 Contact Name Phone _ 7 Features Customer is most interested most important first 4 Person to be
28. efaults For additional instructions see pages 6 and 7 Identify Extension Settings Identify Line Ringing Option Identify Restrictions Permissions Identify if Different than Default lf Different than Default If Different than Defaults Group Assignments Only Write line numbers or pool access codes in each Write line numbers or pool access codes Lucent Technologies column to show desired Line Ringing options for Line Access Restriction 302 or Pool Access Restriction 315 10 No Restriction Immediate Ring Lines Pools Outgoing Incoming v lines saye pools Not Assigned only only Extensions 501 Calling Group 8 Extensions 502 Hunt Group Extensions 505 Group Extensions 504 Assignment 408 Night Service Assignment 405 Pickup Group 7 Voice Interrupt On Busy 312 List individual lines 301 for Pooled Extensions Outgoing Call Restriction 401 Disallowed List 5 Allowed List Code Entry 307 Cover 310 Forced Account Automatic VMS Assignments Write list number 1 8 Also see Form D Allowed Phone Number Lists 407 Not Assigned or Not Active No Restriction Pooled Centralized Telephone Programming 1 Write S for Spanish or F for French 6 2 n Hybrid Mode only write K for Key extension Extension 10 always operates 7 Write group number 1 4 v Default as a Key extension 8 Write group number 1 4 If a loudspea
29. es or pools have dial code features The individual lines assigned the other 11 buttons are used for Intercom Auto Dialing abbreviations are explained in Button Feature Summary beginning on and dial code features PARTNER 34D Telephone PARTNER CA48 Intercom Autodialer ex OI Co S m ct Ew m n 5 S D A ct Ol ru ct DO I l I D 5 o 5 ru ct ct lt A 3 O ru ct d ru ct Po M Oo I Q 5 lt gt ru ct ct 7S D O 1 lt 11 12 Button Feature Summary This section lists button features in order by feature type and feature name For each feature the first line shows the following information m of the feature a Whether a button with lights is required or recommended M m An abbreviation that can be entered on ilie Form C templates m he entries needed to program the feature on a button Some features can include a two digit extension number shown as xx or a single digit group number
30. es the call on hold disconnects the call or continues to ring available extensions ASA Hunt Group Hunt Group sends incoming calls directly to an extension in the specified group 1 6 Programmed using option 1 of Group Call Distribution 206 Voice Mail coverage of personal line by PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS or the PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card which must be purchased separately Sends unanswered incoming calls directly to the line owner s mailbox NOTE You can use option 3 of Group Call Distribution 206 or Line Coverage Extension 2208 to specify VMS Mail lines for ownership With the 206 option calls are routed to the user s voice mailbox after four rings The 208 option provides more flexibility because calls are routed after the number of rings specified with VMS Cover Rings 117 if the extension has VMS Cover on The user also can turn on Do Not Disturb to send calls on the owned line immediately to VMS coverage Write Ext No for Call Cover 208 ACS R2 0 or later only If the customer wants a user who has a personal individual line to be able to activate Call Coverage for that line identify that user s extension number in this column Programmed using Line Coverage Extension 208 NOTE Only one owner can be assigned to a specific line However multiple lines can be assigned ownership of the same extension VMS Mail Write User s Name for Personal or Owned Line or Identify Equipment
31. esignated Hunt Group or transfers a call to an extension in the group If unanswered after 3 rings the call moves to the next available extension and so on until the call is answered or until the caller hangs up g 1 6 Group Hunting Voice Signal HuntVS g g Voice signals the first available extension in the designated Hunt Group or transfers a call to the extension with a voice signaled announcement The caller is connected only if that extension answers g 1 6 Group Pickup P U Grp g X ntercom 6 6 g Picks up an intercom transferred or outside call ringing at any extension in the designated Pickup Group g 1 4 Last Number Redial LNR Feature 0 5 Automatically redials the last outside number dialed up to a maximum of 28 digits This feature can be used only to redial the ast outside number dialed Loudspeaker Paging Loudspk Intercom 7 Q Connects the user to the loudspeaker paging system if one is connected to the system Message Light Off MsgOff xx 1 0 XX Turns off the message light on the phone at the designated extension You can also program an extension number on the button Message Light On MsgOn XX Feature Q Q XX Turns on the message light on the phone at the designated extension You can also program an extension number on the button L Priv 0 7 Prevents other people with the same line from joining calls being conducted at this extension When the feature is active the button light is
32. for Dedicated Line For a personal owned or dedicated line write the user name or equipment description for example Fax otherwise leave blank If another user provides backup call_ coverage on the line note the name of that user in parentheses Use to record custom extension assignments Check if Caller ID Service Check this column to indicate lines on which local telephone company Caller ID service is provided For dial code features that support this service see Form C 9 System Settings Receptionist answers calls during business hours If Yes be sure to record settings on these forms that will allow the receptionist to answer the phone before automatic coverage is applied Number of Lines 104 This programming procedure should be used only for installation using it later erases custom settings for all extensions After installation use Line Assignment 301 to assign lines and Pool Extension Assignment 314 ACS R2 0 or later only to assign lines to pools Transfer Return Rings 105 The transfer return extension is identified on Write Transfer Return Ext No 306 Outside Conference Denial 109 To prevent a users from conferencing with more than one outside party write in the space provided Call Coverage Rings 116 Covered extensions are identified on Form A Write Ext No for Call Cover 208 This feature is available only if you are using PARTNER ACS R2 0 or later
33. hone numbers or categories of numbers To specify a complete number write it exactly as it would be dialed including if needed a dial out code toll call prefix and area code To specify a category provide one or more entries to describe an entire class of calls Such as an area code or local exchange Preventing calls to a category may require more than one entry to allow for different ways of dialing a number see Examples of Disallowed List Entries After a list has been created it can be assigned to an extension see Disallowed Phone Number Lists 404 With Disallowed lists you can prevent users from dialing specific telephone numbers or categories for example calls to 976 exchanges for pre recorded messages such as horoscopes and calls to 900 area code chat lines Examples of Disallowed List Entries Preventing Calls to 976 Exchange Numbers Entries needed if O or 1 toll prefix is required if O or 1 toll prefix is not required 976 976 S H5 101976 1976 TTITO Preventing Calls to 900 Area Code Entries needed if O or 1 toll prefix is required 0900 1900 if O or 1 toll prefix is not required 900 Preventing International 011 Calls Entry needed 011 Preventing Use of a Specific Local Telephone Company Feature Consisting of a and Two or Three Digits Entries needed for star codes for example Caller ID Blocking x67 x67 LLG Allowed Phone Number Lists 40
34. ignal on the Auto Dial button Fax Management E Fax XX intercom XX Transfers calls to the fax machine at the designated extension with one touch If on a button with lights the lights show when the fax is busy or when it is having trouble and not answering for example when it is out of paper Intercom Auto Dialing Ring E Ext xx intercom Places a ringing intercom call to an extension or transfers call If on a button with lights the lights show calling activity at the destination extension Intercom Auto Dialing Voice Signal ExtVS XX Gean xx Places a voice signaled intercom call to the extension s phone speaker or transfers a call with a voice signaled announcement If on a button with lights the lights show calling activity at the destination extension vl Manual Signaling Ring E MS xx Feat 1 3 XX Beeps the designated extension If the user presses Intercom first pressing the button places a ringing intercom call to the extension or transfers a call If on a button with lights the lights show calling activity at the destination extension Manual Signaling Voice Signal nu MSVS xx Beeps the designated extension If the user presses first pressing the button places a voice signaled intercom call to the extension or transfers a call with a voice signaled announcement If on a button with lights the lights show calling activity at the destination extension Dial Code Features Account Code
35. ing 316 PARTNER MAIL 9 PARTNER MAIL VS 6 Alert Extensions 606 for Doorphone 1 Doorphone 2 605 9 AA Extension 607 9 18 Button Display 2 12 Button 2 18 Button 2 Cordless Wireless Standard 3 lert Extension for Hotline H A EE Intercom Autodialer 34 Button Display ENN BEN mE NIME NN BB NEM 88 M L M lan POPP POPP MIO n2 co 0l lj 7 17 L j al eee IMPORTANT system display phone is required for programming at extension 10 or 11 Extension 10 typically is the receptionist s extension Extension 11 is recommended as a second programming extension typically the System Manager s extension 1 If checked see Form B1 Page of 4 7 prevent other extensions from interrupting calls assign Automatic Extension Privacy 304 on Form 2 2 If there is a mix of PARTNER model and MLS model phones write P for PARTNER M for MLS 8 Check corresponding alert extensions in next column To prevent outside calls remove all outside lines see 3 Write T for touch tone or for rotary If Call Waiting is desired check next column Lines Pools Not Assigned on Form B2 4 Must be standard phone If immediate dialing is re
36. ionist will answer all calls and transfer them to the appropriate extensions If you want another extension to provide backup coverage for the receptionist assign all lines to that extension with delayed ringing In Hybrid mode immediate call handling is the factory setting for extension 10 Lines are assigned to individual line buttons on the phone at extension 10 and all pools assigned to users extensions are set to no ring m lf the receptionist is to answer calls only when users do not pick up immedi ately delayed call handling set lines or pools to immediate ringing at users extensions and to delayed ringing at extension 10 Identify Restrictions Permissions Specify restrictions and permissions for each extension Line Access Restriction 302 or Pool Access Restriction 315 By default access to all lines and pools is set to No Restriction To change the default write the line numbers or pool access codes in the appropriate columns as follows Outgoing only User can place outside calls and receive only transferred calls on specified line or pool Incoming only User cannot place outside calls but can receive calls on specified line or pool No Access User cannot place or receive outside calls on specified line or pool but can receive transferred calls pick up calls on hold or join calls in Key mode and on key extensions in Hybrid mode NOTE Pool Access Restriction for key extensions in Hybrid
37. ker is connected and Simultaneous Paging is desired A Assigned or Active 3 In Key Mode use Line Assignment 301 to remove lines from or assign lines put appropriate extensions in Calling Group 1 Also see Form C Simultaneous Paging E English 9 NA 0 N to extensions In Hybrid Mode use Pool Extension Assignment 314 to Write group number 1 6 remove pools from or assign pools to extensions 10 Check off the same PARTNER MAIL or PARTNER MAIL VS extensions indicated on Form B1 4 Write IN for Inside Only or LOC for Local Only to indicate restrictions for all For the PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card virtual extensions 86 and 87 are automatically P outgoing calls on all lines assigned to Hunt Group 7 CTP 5 Write list number 1 8 Also see Form D Disallowed Phone Number Lists 404 Pooling available only for ACS 2 0 or later Form B2 Customized Extension Settings 5495 Required if you want to change extension settings from defaults For additional instructions see pages 6 and 7 Identify Extension Settings Identify Line Ringing CTP Option Identify Restrictions Permissions Identify if Different than Default If Different than Default If Different than Defaults Group Assignments Write line numbers or pool access codes in each Write line numbers or pool access codes column to show desired Line Ringing options for Line Access Restriction 302 or Pool Access Restriction 315 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovati
38. lence 10 Line Coverage DXD ACS R2 0 or later only If DXD was specified in Item 8 you can change the number of times that the phone should ring before the system answers You must specify the message callers hear when the system answers Be sure to specify a Direct Extension Dial Button 113 for extension 10 on Form C to activate this feature VMS AA If VMS AA was specified in Item 8 you can change the number of times that the phone should ring before the voice messaging system answers You also can specify that the system should answer only when Night Service is off Day only or when Night Service is on Night only If Day only or Night only is selected be sure to specify a Night Service Button 503 for extension 10 on Form C to activate this feature ASA ACS R2 0 or later only If ASA was specified in Item 8 you can change the number of times that the phone should ring before the system answers and indicate how the system should handle the call after the greeting plays You must specify the message callers hear when the system answers Be sure to specify an Automatic System Answer Button 111 for extension 10 on Form C to activate this feature 11 Auxiliary Equipment System Check boxes that apply for auxiliary equipment connected to the control unit or to system wiring All appropriate hardware and software must be purchased separately Battery Backup In some countries battery backup is available to allow the cu
39. lephone templates or feature checklists on Form Cilthrough m If the customer plans to use dialing restrictions should be used to specify a list of Emergency Phone numbers that will override restrictions can also be used to specify lists of Disallowed and Allowed numbers to fine tune the dialing capabilities for individual extensions to identify External Hotline phones that dial a specified telephone number as soon as the handset is lifted and to specify up to 99 account codes for account code verification m If the customer wants System Speed Dial numbers programmed that will be available to all system users should be filled out After the forms are completed take the original and leave a copy with the customer Customer Training In the U S a Lucent Technologies representative will provide training at the customer s place of business when the system is installed and programmed Outside the U S customers should contact their Lucent Technologies Repre sentative or local Authorized Dealer for information about training The repre sentative will demonstrate how to m Handle calls and use system features m Program features and phone numbers onto phone buttons m Change the programming for the system and for individual telephones m Use the Quick Reference cards and the Programming and Use guide To prepare for training please tell the customer to m Set aside approximately two hours of uninterrupted time for training on installa
40. ller hears ringing when the call is transferred Write NA if music on hold or silence is desired Toll Call Prefix 402 default 0 or 1 must be dialed before the area code for a long distance call Write No if O or 1 is not required System Password 403 default no password is programmed to override dialing restrictions and to turn Night Service on and off Write 4 digits if password is desired _ __ Star Code Dial 410 By default the system inserts a 0 delay after a valid Central Office star code when it autodials Write number 1 5 of seconds if a longer delay is desired or if this feature should not be active Music on Hold 602 By default the Music on Hold jack on the processor module is active Write No if the jack is deactivated Line Coverage Complete items based on Line Coverage selection on Form A Item 8 ACS Release 2 0 and later only If is checked specify the following Direct Extension Dial Delay 112 By default a call rings 2 times before it is answered by the system Write number 0 9 if different from default Direct Extension Dial Record Playback I 892 message of up to 20 seconds that caller hears when call is answered with the Direct Extension Dial feature Write message below and record from extension 10 or 11 VMS AA If VMS AA is checked specify the following VMS Hunt Delay 506 By default VMS answers calls after 2 rings Writ
41. mental Instructions Button Templates Form D Supplemental Instructions Number Lists Form E Supplemental Instructions System Speed Dial Numbers Form A System Configuration Form B1 System Extensions Form B2 Customized Extension Settings Form C1 PARTNER 34D Telephone Form C2 Intercom Autodialer Form C3 PARTNER 18 Telephone Form C4 PARTNER 6 Telephone Form C5 MLS 34D Telephone Form C6 MLS 18 Telephone Form C7 MLS 12 Telephone Form C8 MLS 6 Telephone Form D Number Lists Form E System Speed Dial Numbers Introduction Setup decisions for the PARTNER Advanced Communications System ACS should be recorded on the forms in this Planner The forms must be filled out before installation to provide guidance for the technician who installs and programs the system The forms should also be used by the customer to record changes after installation so there is an ongoing record of the programming for the system If programming is inadvertently erased for example in the event of an extended power failure and a backup of system programming is not available the forms can be used to reprogram the system Identifying a System Manager As part of the planning process the customer should identify a person in the company to act as System Manager The System Manager is the person who is responsible for the telephone system The System Manager should work with you to fill out the forms and should participate with an alte
42. mpany doctor External Hotline 311 For each extension that has been designated as an External Hotline on Form B1 write the telephone number that is dialed automatically when the handset is lifted Forced Account Code List 409 If an extension has been designated for Forced Account Code Entry 307 on Form B2 the user must dial an account code before an outside telephone number can be dialed Account codes each up to 16 digits in length can be used to associate telephone calls with a particular department or client Account codes print on SMDR call reports and on reports generated by call accounting packages If Forced Account Code Verification is desired entries must be made in the Forced Account Code List 409 When the system verifies an account code it compares only the first six digits of the user entered account code to the entries in the Forced Account Code List For a match to be successful the user must dial at least the account code s associated list entry even though the user can dial up to 16 digits for an account code Wildcard entries are allowed on this list Form Supplemental Instructions System Speed Dial Numbers With System Speed Dialing a user can dial a stored number by pressing four Telephone Number buttons the button on a standard phone followed by a 3 digit code Write the number exactly as it should be dialed Numbers ee be up to 28 Storing a telephone number as a Speed Dial number let
43. nd Music 19 Music lights is Call Coverage 20 XX XX 125 Cover XX XX recommended Call Forwarding Call Follow Me 11 2 CF XX XX sen E ue program the i or both the Contact Closure 2 F 42 CC2 origination and number can be oe You can poo ine scd Available with later IT UJ Simultaneous Paging I 70 Station Lock 21 Lock Voice Mail Messages I 777 VMMsgs 77 Voice Mailbox Transfer F 14 VMBox F Feature button G Group I Left Intercom button L Line Extension Form C5 MLS 34D Phone Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Make as many copies as you need Use template and or checklist For additional instructions see pages 8 through 13 Check Desired Features Also write in extension or group number Automatic System Answer Button 111 ASA Direct Extension Dial Button 113 6 DX Night Service Button 503 NightSvc Outgoing Call Restriction Button 114 1 OCR Wake Up Service Button 115 Wake Caller ID Call Log 23 6 Calls SAMPLE Template Instructions f desired write in line number pool access code dial code feature or auto dial number f desired write in Line Ringing Imm Del or No from Form B2 f desired write in Line Access Restriction or Pool Access Restriction Out In or No from Form B2 t Available with ACS R2 0 or later only
44. nformation for another line if Caller ID information is available on that line without disconnecting the current call or putting it on hold When the feature is active the button light is on Caller ID Call Logging and Dialing it ID Logs Feat 2 3 ACS 2 0 or later only Users at a display phone can access a Caller ID log to ascertain caller s phone numbers automatically When a user has logged calls the word CALLS displays Caller ID Name Display it ID Name Feat 1 6 When a user at a display phone is on a call on a line that has Caller ID information available this feature lets the user switch between the caller s telephone number the default display and the caller s name if available When the feature is active indicating that the caller s name should be displayed the button light is on Conference Drop Drop Feat 0 6 Drops the last outside party added to a conference call Contact Closure 1 a CC1 Feature 4 1 Allows user to activate Contact Closure 1 User must belong to Contact Closure Group See Form B1 Contact Closure 2 E CC2 Feature 4 2 Allows user to activate Contact Closure 2 User must belong to Contact Closure Group See Form B1 Direct Line Pickup Active Line DLPA Intercom 6 8 Allows the user to access a ringing active or held call on a line that is not assigned to the extension Direct Line Pickup is subject to Line Access Restrictions programmed for the extension Direct
45. nt Group 7 as Voice Mail Service VMS PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging extensions Do not assign any extensions other than VMS extensions to Hunt Group 7 Also do not assign PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging extensions to any other Hunt Groups to any Calling or Pickup Groups or to the Night Service Group Night Service Group Extensions 504 Check this box if the extension should be in the Night Service Group When Night Service is on incoming calls on assigned lines or pools ring immediately at the extensions in the Night Service Group even if Line Ringing for those extensions is set for delayed ring or no ring Do not put PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging extensions in the Night Service Group Form Supplemental Instructions Button Templates There are eight pages to Form C one page for each type of system phone and one page for an Intercom Autodialer Use Form C to record line and pool button assignments and to indicate programming for system telephone buttons that do not have lines or pools assigned if the programming is to be performed from extension 10 or 11 during system installation After installation users can program additional features using the instructions on their Quick Reference Cards A telephone button can be programmed as a ine button to access an outside line a pool button to access a pool as an Auto Dial button to dial a
46. ntact Closure 1 F 41 CC1 idi Contact Closure 2 F 42 Auto Dial Direct Line Pickup Active Line I 68 DLPA oe Direct Line Pickup ldle Line I 8 DLPI program the Exclusive Hold F 02 ExHold origination Fax Management I IUE origination and Eos program the pod 0 Loudspeaker Paging I 70 Ayailablewith Manual Signaling F 13 XX or F 13 2 ACS R2 0 or Touch Tone Enable F 08 TT EN N Voice Mail Messages Button I 777 VMMsgs 77 Voice Mailbox Transfer F 14 VMBox Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Template Instructions If desired write in line number pool access code dial code feature or auto dial number f desired write in Line Ringing Imm Del or No from Form B2 f desired write in Line Access Restriction or Pool Access Restriction Out In or No from Form B2 t Available with ACS R2 0 or later only Intercom Intercom n Hybrid mode only if pool 880 is assigned these two buttons are associated with this pool ACS R2 0 or later only Specify Automatic Line Selection Identify extensions programmed as shown Form C8 MLS 6 Phone Make as many copies as you need Use template and or checklist For additional instructions see page 8 SAMPLE Check Desired Features Also write in extension or group number Do Not Disturb F 01 DN VMS Cover F 15 VMSC
47. ode Entry F 12 ACE Background Music 19 2 Music Dial button for Call Coverage F 20 XX XX 24 6 Cover XX XX each extension 0L 3X3 q31 ju Oo UJ Call Forwarding Call Follow Me F 11 XX 24 CF XX XX dA Call Park XX Park I XX 3 Park recommended all Pickup I 6 XX E 06 number be rogrammed as ontact Closure 1 F 41 2 Dial ontact Closure 2 42 2 button irect Line Pickup Active Line I 68 You can 7 rogram tne rect Line Pickup Idle Line I 8 DLP al Seton xclusive Hold F 02 ExHold extension only Fax Management I XX or both the origination and Group Calling Ring Page I 7 G or I 7 GCall g destination roup Hunt Ring Signal I 77 or 1 77 Hunt g indi Group Pickup I 66 G P U Grp g gt ih Intercom Autodial I XX or I XX Ext XX extension Last Number Redial F 05 LNR delicet Loudspeaker Paging I 70 Loudspk ACS BUE anual Signaling 13 XX or F 13 XX 2 MS XX later only essage Light Off F 10 XX MsgOff XX essage Light F 09 XX MsgOn XX ecall 03 Reca Left Intercom ave Number Redial F 04 button imultaneous Paging I 70 KA EXISDSIOR tation Lock F 21 ouch Tone Enable F 08 oice Mail Messages Button I 777 VMMsgs 777 oice Mailbox Transfer F 14 VMBox 2x O gt lt gt lt olg O C2
48. on This feature overrides Automatic Extension Privacy 304 Privacy zB Recall Recall Q Recalls a dial tone to access a PBX Centrex feature while on a call on a PBX Centrex line pressing Recall disconnects an intercom call Save Number Redial SNR Feature 0 4 This feature can be programmed onto more than one button Using this feature while on an outside call saves the number dialed into temporary memory The number stays in memory until a different one is saved this feature can be used again to redial the number at any time Unlike Last Number Redial the user must use this feature to save the number as well as to redial it Save Number Redial lets the user make other outside calls before redialing the saved number Account codes cannot be saved and redialed using this feature Simultaneous Paging SPage intercom 7 0 Accesses the loudspeaker paging system and all idle system phones with speakers assigned to Calling Group 1 Station Lock X Lock Lets the user lock the extension by entering a code of four digits 0 9 on the telephone dialpad Touch Tone Enable TT EN 8 Lets user with rotary lines access phone services that require touch tone digits For example after calling a bank by phone service and being prompted to enter touch tone digits using this feature changes the digits dialed to touch tones for the rest of the call VMS Cover TE VMSCover Turns voice mail coverage for the extension on and
49. ons 10 No Restriction Extensions 501 Calling Group Extensions 505 Group 7 Group Extensions 504 Forced Account Code Entry 307 Automatic VMS Voice Interrupt List individual lines 301 for Pooled Extensions Outgoing Call Restriction 41401 Disallowed List 405 Extensions 502 Night Service Ext Jack No 1 Write S for Spanish or F for French 5 Write list number 1 4 Also see Form D Disallowed Phone Number Lists 404 Assignments 2 In Hybrid Mode only write K for Key extension 6 Write list number 1 4 Also see Form D Allowed Phone Number Lists 407 Default 3 In Key Mode use Line Assignment 301 to remove lines from or assign lines 7 Write group number 1 4 Assigned or Active to extensions In Hybrid Mode use Pool Extension Assignment 314 to 8 Write group number 1 4 If a loudspeaker is connected and Simultaneous Paging is desired E English remove pools from or assign pools to extensions put appropriate extensions in Calling Group 1 Also see Form C Simultaneous Paging NA Not Assigned or Not Active 4 Write IN for Inside Only or LOC for Local Only to indicate restrictions for all 9 Write group number 1 6 NR No Restriction outgoing calls on all lines 10 Check off the same PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Pooled Available only for ACS R2 0 or later Card extensions indicated on Form B1 Centr
50. over oice Interrupt on Busy Talk Back F 18 VIO ju Privacy F 07 Pri 31 UJ gt O m ccount Code Entry F 12 1 th ackground Music F 19 Music fights is all Coverage 20 XX 125 Cover XX XX recommended all Forwarding Call Follow Me F 11 2 CF XX XX but not required all Pickup I 6 XX Pickup X program the onference Drop F 06 Dro origination extension only ontact Closure 1 F 41 er both the ontact Closure 2 42 origination and irect Line Pickup Active Line I 68 DLPA destination rect Line Pickup ldle Line 1 8 E46 Exclusive Hold F 02 ExHol number can be Fax Management I XX FAX X se as Group Calling Ring Page 17 G or1 7 G GCall pads Group Hunt Ring Signal I 77 G or 1 77 Hunt You can Group Pickup I 66 G P U Grp the ntercom Autodial I XX or I XX i Ext X Last Number Redial 05 LN Available with oudspeaker Paging I 70 Loudsp de a i anual Signaling 13 XX or F 13 XX 1 MS X essage Light Off F 10 4 MsgOff X essage Light On F 09 XX MsgOn XX ecall F 03 ave Number Redial F 04 imultaneous Paging I 70 tation Lock F 21 Lock ouch Tone Enable F 08 TT EN Voice Mail Messages I 777 VMMsgs 77 Voice Mailbox Transfer F 14 VMBox F Feature button G Group I Left Intercom button L Line Extension UJ C C OIOIOIO O CS 5 Q no Cc C C
51. phone number or a PBX Centrex feature access code with one touch or as a dial code feature button to access a dial code feature with one touch Line and pool buttons must have status lights some features also require buttons with lights see Button Feature Summary Using the information from Line Ringing and Line Pool Access Restriction on Form B2 fill out Form C as follows m Make as many copies of each page of Form C as you need Where line and other button assignments are identical for two or more phones of the same type you can use one copy of the form and indicate the extension numbers sharing the programming in the space provided at the bottom of the form m Use either the button template to record the exact location of buttons and the programming assigned to them or the Check Desired Features checklist to identify features to be programmed or both By default lines are assigned to buttons in the following order PARTNER 34D Telephone 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 Z 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 PARTNER 18D and PARTNER 18 Telephones 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 1 2 E 4 PARTNER 6 Telephone 3 4 1 2 MLS 34D Telephone 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 1 2 J 4 MLS 18D 120 and MLS 12 Telephones 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 NOTE On MLS 12D and MLS 12 telephones only buttons 1 through 10 have lights and can have lines assigned MLS 6 Telephone 1 2 a 4 Indicate the order in which
52. printed for dialed numbers in the Number field of the call report Write 24 if a maximum of 24 digits is desired SMDR Talk Time 61 i By default a Talk field is not included on the call report Write Active if the Talk field is desired L PARTNER Contact Closure Adjunct If checked write in the number 1 4 below specify Operation Type for each Contact Closure as appropriate OperationType Contact Contact 613 Closure 1 Closure 1 1 1 second 2 seconds v 3 5 seconds 4 Toggle Backup Restore PC Card If checked write Active if Automatic System Programming Backup 123 is desired C ASA DXD PC Card PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card 12 Notes Write any additional information that you want to communicate to the installer 13 Installation Date 14 Order Nos 15 Sales Support Representative s Name Telephone No Form B1 System Extensions Required for PARTNER Advanced Communications System For additional instructions see page 5 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Identify Telephone Identify Auxiliary Equipment Attached to this Extension Attached to this Extension Write in Ot Equipment Alert Extensions 4606 for Doorphone 2 FAX Machine Extension 601 PARTNER Voice Messaging 9 10 Answering Machine Doorphone 1 604 8 Contact Closure Group 612 10 External Hotline 31 1 4 Alert 12 Button Display 2 Call Wait
53. quired use a dedicated line Do not assign restrictions that prevent dialing the 9 Also write Transfer Return Ext No 306 on this form DUIS 9 NUM Nets ACCOUN TOO ENY OF groupa isd see E arm D Exetel s Eg 10 Virtual extensions 86 and 87 are automatically assigned to the two voice ports on PARTNER Voice Messaging 5 Standard phone is recommended Write extension number of corresponding alert extension or 70 for loudspeaker paging Virtual extensions 86 and 87 are also assigned to Hunt Group 7 and any previous assignments for Hunt Group 7 are automatically erased Do not connect to extension 10 11 or the first two extensions of any 206 or 308EC module system in next column 6 Also write Transfer Return Ext No 306 on this form usually extension 10 Also see Form B2 Identify Group Assign ments VMS Only Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Identify Telephone Attached to this Extension 12 Button Display 2 Call Waiting 4316 18 Button Display 2 12 Button 18 Button Cordless Wireless Standard Required for PARTNER Advanced Communications System For additional instructions see page 5 Alert Extension for Hotline Identify Auxiliary Equipment Attached to this Extension Write in Other Equipment Alert Extensions 606 for Doorphone 2 Contact Closure Group 612 10 FAX Machine Extension 601 7 PARTNER Voice Messaging 1 Doorphone 1 604
54. r s name in next 4 Check if desired Also see Form A Item 10 ASA and Form C Automatic System Answer Button 11 1 column Available with PARTNER ACS R2 0 or later only Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Form A System Configuration 83 Required for PARTNER Advanced Communications System For additional instructions see page 3 10 System Settings Write response on line for each item Receptionist answers calls during business hours Write Yes or No Number of Lines 104 By default 3 lines per PARTNER ACS processor module or 308EC module 2 lines per 206 module and 4 lines per 400 module are assigned to each extension or to pool 880 in Hybrid Mode Write number if different from default Transfer Return Rings 105 By default a transferred call rings 4 times before going to the transfer return extension Write number 0 9 0 no return if different from default Outside Conference Denial 109 By default a conference call can include 2 outside parties Write No if 2 outside parties are not allowed Call Coverage Rings 116 ACS Release 2 0 and later only By default a covered call rings 2 times before going to the covering extension Write number 1 9 if different from default VMS Cover Rings 117 By default call rings 3 times before going to the user s mailbox Write number 1 9 if different from default Ring on Transfer 119 default the ca
55. rnate in the training for the system The System Manager can then provide training answer questions for telephone users and perform programming for the system after installation Filling Out Planning Forms for the Customers The planning forms were designed to be as self explanatory as possible The first few times you fill out the forms it may help to refer to the supplemental instructions on the pages that follow For detailed information about system features see the PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming and Use guide We suggest you complete the forms as follows 1 Fill to describe the customer s overall system configuration Form B1 and to record basic information for each system extension If you want to customize extension settings for different users complete peste NOTE For system options that require programming the forms show the name of the procedure and the programming code in the form for example Line Assignment 301 centralized programming procedures for individual extensions are identified by the letters CTP for Centralized Telephone Programming for example Line Ringing CTP 2 Provide advice to help the customer fill out any additional forms needed for installation m If button features should be programmed onto users telephones cen trally instead of letting users do it themselves the desired button programming should be specified using the appropriate te
56. s users dial more digits including the digits 0 9 09 and the special dialing functions quickly Other kinds of numbers such as account codes and other dialing discussed next To store a telephone number include the dial out code sequences also can be stored as Speed Dial numbers toll call prefix and area code if needed along with the number The system allows up to 100 System Speed Dial numbers that everyone on the Special Dialing Functions system can use as well as up to 20 Personal Speed Dial numbers for each extension for the personal use of the extension user Users should record Function Button to Press Display Description their Personal Speed Dial numbers on their Quick Reference Cards Pause P Pauses for 1 5 seconds Please have the System Speed Dial Numbers form filled out when the before dialing the rest of the technician arrives to install the system After installation photocopy this form stored number and distribute a copy to everyone using the system Users should keep this Recall R Senden imed OOk form near their phones for reference when placing calls flash useful for your telephone company s General Guidelines custom calling features Each System Speed Dial number is assigned a 3 digit code from 600 699 For example suppose employees frequently call Acme Supplies and Acme s Stop 5 Interrupts the dialing telephone number is stored for code 620 To call Acme a user simply dials sequenc
57. se two buttons are associated with this pool ACS R2 0 or later only Specify Automatic Line Selection Identify extensions programmed as shown Check Desired Features Also write in extension or group number Caller ID Name Display F 16 ID Name Do Not Disturb F 01 DND Privacy F 07 Priv VMS Cover 15 VMSCover Voice Interrupt on Busy Talk Back F 18 VIO Account Code Entry F 12 2 ACE Background Music 19 Music pedures Auto Call Coverage F 20 XX 6 Cover XX XX each extension Call Forwarding Call Follow Me F 11 24 CF XX XX 2 sd ae Call Park I XX Park recommended Call Pickup I 6 XX Pickup XX _ Dut not required Extension Conference Drop F 06 Drop number can be Contact Closure 1 41 2 CC1 programmed as Auto Dial Contact Closure 2 F 42 CC button Direct Line Pickup Active Line I 68 You can Direct Line Pickup Idle Line I 8 DLPI program the Exclusive Hold F 02 ExHold extension only Fax Management I XX FAX XX or both the Group Calling Ring Page I 7 G or 1 7 GCall g Group Hunt Ring Signal I 77 G or I 77 Hunt g OL 3X3 091 Ring Si extension Group Pickup I 66 G P U Grp g 5 You can h intercom Autodial I XX or I XX 2 ExXX Last Number Redial F 05 LNR number 6 Available with Loudspeaker Paging I 70 Loudspk ACS R2 0 or Manual Signaling F 13 XX or 13 2 MS X
58. shown as g Extension 10 Features These features can be assigned only to the phone at extension 10 Auto dialing and dial code features can also be used at extension 10 of particular interest are the Intercom Auto Dialing and Manual Signaling features which use button lights to show extension calling activity Automatic System Answer Button it ASA 111 ACS R2 0 or later only Turns Automatic System Answer on and off When the feature is on a Call that is not answered by the receptionist is answered by the system the system plays a brief message then places the call on hold continues to ring all extensions that have the line or disconnects the call To use Automatic System Answer extension 10 must be programmed with an ASA button Direct Extension Dial Button it DXD 113 ACS R2 0 or later only Turns Direct Extension Dial on and off When the feature is on that is not answered by the receptionist is answered by the system the system plays a brief message then lets the caller dial an extension number or wait for the receptionist To use Direct Extension Dialing extension 10 must be programmed with a DXD button Night Service Button it NightSvc 503 Turns Night Service on and off Phones in the Night Service Group ring immediately when the feature is active regardless of normal ringing To use Night Service extension 10 must be programmed with a Night Service button Night Service Group extensions should be identifie
59. splay Language 303 System display phones only Indicate the language for display messages if different from English Automatic Extension Privacy 304 By default any user sharing a line can join calls at another extension Privacy is Not Assigned If all calls are to be private write A Assigned in this column Always use this feature for Fax and modem extensions Abbreviated Ringing 305 System phones only By default a new call rings only once when a phone is in use Abbreviated Ringing is Active the line button light flashes until the call is answered or the caller hangs up To change the default so a new call rings repeatedly write Not Active in this column Forced Account Code Entry 307 System phones only If a user should be required to enter an account code before placing an outside call write A Assigned in this column Distinctive Ring 308 Standard devices only By default outside intercom and transferred calls each have their own ringing pattern Distinctive Ringing is Active To change the default so that all calls ring the same write NA Not Active in this column Automatic VMS Cover 310 If PARTNER MAIL PARTNER MAIL VS or PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card is installed and an extension should automatically be covered when its calls are not answered write A Assigned in this column To program a VMS Cover button to turn coverage on and off at an extension see Form C Voice Interr
60. stomer to connect an external battery to keep the complete system operational during a commercial power failure If it is available and the customer wants battery backup check this box Caller ID Devices If the customer wants to connect a Caller ID device such as a PC to process Caller ID information directly to a system line check this box A separate wiring run is required to connect each device directly to the network interface jack for a line Loudspeaker Paging If the customer wants a loudspeaker paging system check this box If the loudspeaker paging system supports multiple zones indicate the number of zones Magic on Hold If the customer wants Magic On Hold check this box Magic On Hold includes a one year license that must be renewed annually Uninterruptible Power Supply If the customer cannot afford to lose full communications capability during power outage an uninterruptible power supply UPS should be ordered SMDR If the customer wants to track phone usage in a printed report check this box Before changing SMDR Output Format 610 to 24 digits check the documentation for the call accounting device to verify that 24 digit output is supported PARTNER Contact Closure Adjunct If the customer wants a Contact Closure Adjunct check this box Backup Restore PC Card If the customer wants to be able to back up system programming check this box The Backup Restore PC Card is included with the PARTNER ACS processor
61. te the extension number in this column For extensions to which you are connecting a PARTNER MAIL system PARTNER MAIL VS system PARTNER Voice Messaging virtual extensions 86 and 87 or auto attendant indicate a transfer return extension usually extension 10 where a person can pick up calls that are transferred by the VMS or AA extension but not answered If DXD line coverage is used see Form A you also should specify a transfer return extension for extension 10 to provide backup coverage for calls that are not answered at extension 10 or at an extension that the caller selects Form B2 Supplemental Instructions Customized Extension Settings Each row on specifies settings including group assignments that can be copied to other extensions using Copy Settings 399 Default settings are shown at the top of Settings for Auxiliary Equipment The following settings may be useful for auxiliary equipment m For a dedicated line such as a Fax line see assign the line to the equipment extension and remove it from other extensions m o prevent other extensions from interrupting calls write A Assigned the Automatic Extension Privacy 304 column m In general do not assign auxiliary equipment extensions to a Pickup Group Calling Group Hunt Group or Night Service Group Identify Extension Settings if Different from Default For each extension identify extension settings that are different from the default Di
62. ter and used only when a PARTNER Voice Messaging PC Card is installed Do not connect to extension 10 11 or the first two extensions of any 206 or 308EC module PAGE Form B1 System Extensions May be used if Ext Name Display is checked on Form B1 page 1 of 4 or page 2 of 4 Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Character Codes Write 2 Digit Code for Each Character To Be Displayed See Table at Right 10 Eoo ELLE L1 az 01 J j jp aafo 0 LLL dl LLL LL po o jo b LLL LE N lt lt s lt CHMDOVSO S ee ee EE 2 27 Note Only 12 characters display MLS model phones Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Form B1 System Extensions May be used if Ext Name Display is checked on Form B1 page 2 of 4 Character Codes Write 2 Digit Code for Each Character To Be Displayed See Table at Right lt 5 lt 2 Notes Only 12 characters display on MLS model phones Extensions 42 49 are available only if you are using PARTNER ACS Release 2 0 or later Form B2 Customized Extension Settings E ES Required if you want to change extension settings from d
63. tion day preferably in a quiet place away from distractions m Designate one person generally the System Manager and an alternate to participate in the training These persons will then train the rest of the company staff This training will ensure that the customer takes maximum advantage of their new system Thank you for your cooperation Form A Supplemental Instructions System Configuration Salesperson completes items 1 12 Sales Support Representative completes items 13 15 6 Configure Hardware for Hybrid Mode Check Yes if the customer wants line pooling capabilities otherwise check No This feature is available only if you are using PARTNER ACS R2 0 or later By default the system is configured for Key mode Changing to Hybrid mode requires Lucent Technologies Authorized Personnel to administer the system at installation IMPORTANT In the U S a PARTNER ACS system installation for Hybrid mode requires Federal Communications Commission FCC registration informa tion to be reported to the customer s local telephone company This includes the system s operating mode MF for Hybrid mode and its FCC registration number which can be found on the right side of the primary carrier Although it is the customer s responsibility to report FCC registration information it is highly recommended that you report this information for the customer 8 System Lines Enter information about individual lines in the table Be
64. umbers that are marked with at any time regardless of 2 Telephone number can be up to 28 digits including 0 9 and special dialing functions dialing restrictions placed on your extension System Speed Dial numbers are programmed by the see page 16 of instructions for detailed information System Manager report problems and suggested revisions to your System Manager 518 456 151 Issue 1 November 1997
65. upt Busy 312 System phones only To identify an extension as being eligible for Voice Interrupt on Busy calls while busy with another intercom or outside call write A Assigned in this column Line Access Mode 313 If the system has been set up for Hybrid mode all extensions except 10 operate as pooled extensions by default To identify extensions that are to operate as key extensions write K Key in this column Extension 10 always operates as a key extension Hybrid Mode Only List individual lines 301 For pooled extensions list line numbers to identify individual lines to be assigned to extensions By default all lines are assigned to extension 10 Line Ringing CTP The default is immediate ringing for all individual lines at all extensions For pools the default is no ring For each extension specify the lines or pools that should ring immediately after a delay about 20 seconds or that should not ring Also specify the lines or pools that should not be assigned Settings for a Receptionist s Extension If a receptionist at extension 10 is to answer calls coordinate line assignments and line ringing for extension 10 with settings for other extensions to deter mine how incoming calls are handled m lf the receptionist is to answer all calls immediate call handling assign all lines to extension 10 with immediate ringing assign lines or pools as needed to other extensions with no ringing The recept
66. xtension Station Lock F 21 2 Loc Touch Tone Enable F 08 TT EN 5 4 Intercom a Intercom n Hybrid mode only if pool 880 is assigned these two buttons are associated with this pool ACS R2 0 or later only N Specify Automatic Line Selection Identify extensions programmed as shown Voice Mail Messages Button I 777 VMMsgs 77 Voice Mailbox Transfer F 14 VMBox Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Template Instructions If desired write in line number pool access code dial code feature or auto dial number f desired write in Line Ringing Imm Del or No from Form B2 f desired write in Line Access Restriction or Pool Access Restriction Out In or No from Form B2 t Available with ACS R2 0 or later only Intercom aL d n Hybrid mode only if pool 880 is assigned these two buttons are associated with this pool ACS R2 0 or later only Specify Automatic Line Selection Identify extensions programmed as shown Form 180 Phone SAMPLE Make as many copies as you need Use template and or checklist For additional instructions see pages 8 through 13 Check Desired Features Also write in extension or group number Automatic System Answer Button 111 ASA Direct Extension Dial Button 113 DX Night Service Button 503 NightSvc Outgoing Call Restriction Button 114 1 OCR Wake Up Service Button 115 Wake Caller ID Call Log 2

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