
TC4411 CPU3
for TCIV Plus
up their Programming Numbers and store this total in one
of the four Location Codes (see the “Selecting an Attribute
Set” table immediately below).
Selecting an Attribute Set
Set
Location Code Selector
Attributes
1
6 5 3 9 0
B:
2 65392
B:5
3
6 5 3 9 4
B:
6
4 65396
B:56
Indirect Attribute Sets
D:2
512
Get dial tone and hang up
to
cancel
D:3
1024 “*”
call-in goes to
LCD1
D:4
2048 “*"
call-in goes to
LCD2
D:5 4096
" * * " =
priority call
D:6
8192 Get
dial tone and hang up to cancel
D:7
16384 “**” call-in goes to
LCD1
D:8
32768 "**”
call-in goes to
LCD2
Example: “‘T’
Ground to LCDl”
= 4
“Resistor Gnd for Priority” = 16
“Resistor Call to LCD2” = 128
Total 2 4 8
To make this Set l, store “248” at LocationCode65390.
Selecting a Set
On each DSP line, enter the combination of “B:5” and
"B:6” that specifies the Location Code with the desired set
of Indirect
Attributes.
For
cxample, to select Location Code
65394
(Set
3),
enter
"B:6."
Note
that omitting “B:5” and “B:6” automat-
ically
selects Location Code 65390 (Set 1). Thus, to give
all DSP phones the same set of Indirect Attributes, store
this set at Location Code
65390,
and simply leave the “B:5"
and “B:6” bits deleted from the individual DSP lines.
Single-Digit Dialing
(64278-64296)
The
“DSP [Dialing Staff Phone] Single-Digit Dialing
Codes” table below works exactly like the Administrative
single-digit table at Locations 64016-64034, including
echo-digit and circular-hunt capabilities. This primarily
involves storing a Physical Number at one of the Locations
to direct calls
from
DSP phones to that line whenever the
corresponding first digit is dialed. Use this table only for
DSP phones. DSP phones, in turn, do not respond to data
stored in the main single-digit table. This allows DSP
phones to be restricted from interconnect or from dialing
each other, or to be given single-digit access to selected
locations.
DSP Single-Digit Dialing Codes
Location
Digit
64278
I I
I
64280
I I
I
64282
I
I
64284
I
3
I
64286 4
64288 5
64290 6
64292 7
64294 8
64296
9
Single-Digit Reconnect
Starting
with Version 204 system software, you can
program the system so that a user can be reconnected
with a media line by dialing the programmed digit (e.g.,
“7”). When this digit is dialed, the system checks to see
which media line is assigned to the user’s phone. Thus,
all dialing phones can use the same digit to reconnect with
their own media line. If the user does not have control of
a media line, the system will give a disallow “beep.”
To set up this function, enter the lowest Physical Num-
ber of the media lines in the appropriate Location Code
(see the “DSP Single-Digit Dialing Codes” table, above).
The system will check each media line in succession for
the caller’s number, similar to what it does in the “hunt”
function (however, it is not necessary to set the hunt bit
on the media lines).
DSP Calling
with
Dial Pad
Pressing the "*" is equivalent to grounding the “T”
terminal and will produce a call-in according to the pro-
gramming of the “D” Attributes. Pressing the “*” twice
within about 1 second is equivalent to a resistor
call-in; it