Programming Tables E-15
Appendix E - Customer Database Programming
FLASH 07 Flash Rates (Programmable)
1 Incoming CO Line Ringing 00-28 Red 480ipm
flutter (08)
2 Incoming Intercom Ringing 00-28 Red 120ipm
flutter (11)
3 Call Forward Button 00-28 Red Steady On
(01)
4 Message Wait/VM Button 00-28 Red Steady On
(01)
5 Message CallBack DSS/BLF 00-28 Red 120ipm
flutter (11)
6 Do Not Disturb DSS/BLF 00-28 Red 60ipm dbl
wink (04)
7 Auto CallBack DSS/BLF 00-28 Red 120ipm
flash (10)
8 UCD Available/Unavailable DSS/BLF 00-28 Red 60ipm dbl
wink (04)
9 Transfer CO Ringing 00-28 Red 120ipm
flash (10)
10 Recall CO Ringing 00-28 Red 480ipm
flutter (08)
11 Queued CO Ringing 00-28 Green 480ipm
flutter (22)
12 Exclusive Hold 00-28 Green 120ipm
flash (24)
13 System Hold 00-28 Red 60ipm
dbl wink (04)
14 In Use Hold (I-Hold) 00-28 Green 60ipm
flash (17)
15 Camp-On Button 00-28 Red 120ipm
flash (10)
16 Call Back Button 00-28 Red 120ipm
flash (10)
17 Line Queue Button 00-28 Red 480ipm
flutter (08)
18 Do Not Disturb Button 00-28 Red Steady On
(01)
19 Intercom Hold Button 00-28 Red 15ipm
flash (09)
Table E-1: System Parameters
Program
Code
Flexible
Button
Function Format Default Customer Data
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