Section 400-Programming
FF1: System Programming
576-13-400
DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
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System
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Trunks
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Extensions
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FF-/Soft Keys
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Groups
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TRS/ARS
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System
Configuration
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Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
0
System
Configuration
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
FF1 0 15, 16, and 17: SSD Blocks
NOTE: Use these addresses to set up groups or “blocks” of SSD numbers,
and assign them to MCO Tenant Groups. You can also set up an “SSD
common block” that can be used by all extensions.
Notes:
Related Programming:
SSD Assignment to Groups (pg. 1-23) FF1 0 02 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
Extension COS: SSD Dialing (pg. 1-45) FF1 0 03 (00-15) 11 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
SSD Common Block for MCO Tenant Groups (pg. 1-100) FF1 0 16 0001 Hold (0-800) Hold
SSD Block Assignment (pg. 1-100) FF1 0 17 (0001-0144) Hold (0-799 or 0-800) Hold
Tenant Group MCO Access: Outbound Trunk Groups (pg. 1-164) FF1 3 01 (0001-0360) Hold (0-99 or 0-72)
Hold
SSD Block Assignment to MCO Tenant Groups
(all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
Assign System Speed Dial (SSD) blocks to MCO Tenant Groups. Extensions that
belong to an MCO Tenant Group can use the SSD codes within the assigned SSD block.
FF1 0 15 (0001-0072) Hold (0-72) Hold
Address No. for MCO Tenant Group:
0001=MCO Tenant Group #1
0002=MCO Tenant Group #2
...
0072=MCO Tenant Group #72
NOTE: Available range for MCO Tenant Groups depends on system size:
in a 96-port system:
in a 192-port system:
in a 288-port system:
in a 384-port system:
in a 480-port system:
in a 576-port system:
Groups 1-12 (0001-0012)
Groups 1-24 (0001-0024)
Groups 1-36 (0001-0036)
Groups 1-48 (0001-0048)
Groups 1-60 (0001-0060)
Groups 1-72 (0001-0072)
0=no SSD Block assignment (can use
SSDs in common block only)
1=SSD Block #1 (default)
2=SSD Block #2
3=SSD Block #3
...
72=SSD Block #72
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