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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 Recall
0
key during a call on this trunk.
System
Configuration
FF1
System
BSSC: ISDN Trunk Position
FF2
Trunks
Notes:
FF3
The sending of the flash signal can also be enabled/disabled on individual extensions (see Flash-Signal
Extensions
Control on pg. 3-19).
If the flash signal is disabled on the trunk but enabled on the extension (or vice versa), a flash signal
will be sent when the user accesses the trunk and presses FLASH.
FF4
(all CPCs - Version 1.3 and higher)
FF-/Soft Keys
also apply to an FF-key programmed for the SLT Flash Send feature (765 by default). See Dial Plans A
and B on pg. 1-155.
Related Programming:
FF5
Flash-Signal Control (pg. 3-19)
Groups
Dial Plan A: Flexible Feature Codes at Dial Tone (pg. 1-155)
Hold
Dial Plan B: Flexible Feature Codes at Dial Tone (pg. 1-157)
Hold
FF6
TRS/ARS
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B
576-13-400
FF2 1 BSSC
B=Cabinet no. 1-6
SS=Slot no. 01-12
C=Circuit no. 1-4 (BRI)
or 1 (PRI)
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
DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
03 04 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
0=Current talk path is disconnected but keeps
the trunk, then user hears simulated dial tone.
(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)
FF2: Trunk Programming (ISDN)

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Introduction
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System
Configuration
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B

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