ipLDK-60 Issue 2.0
Admin Programming Manual July, 2010
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PGM
141
Flex
Btn
Description Default Values
or Polarity Reversal. 1 = Polarity Reversal
CO Line Type 5 CO lines can be assigned for operation with a PBX or Centrex enforcing COS after a
PBX/Centrex Trunk access code is dialed, see PGM 172.
0 (CO) 0 = CO
1 = PBX/Centrex
CO Line Signal
Type
6 The system can send either DTMF or Open-loop pulses as dial pad signals on
analog CO lines.
1 (DTMF) 0 = Pulse
1 = DTMF
Analog CO Line
Flash
7 This parameter determines the type of Flash signal for analog CO lines, Open Loop
or Ground. The duration is set in PGM 142, Flexible button 12.
0 (Open Loop) 0 = Open Loop
1 = Ground
UNA (Universal
Night Answer)
8 When enabled (On), a CO line is subject to UNA service; a station may answer calls
using the UNA code.
0 (Off) 0 = Off
1 = On
CO Line Group
Account
9 When enabled (On), an Authorization code must be entered to place a call on CO
lines.
0 (Off) 0 = Off
1 = On
Tenancy Group 10 This parameter assigns CO lines for the exclusive use by stations in an Intercom
Tenancy Group.
0 (all groups) 0 = All groups
1 - 5 = Group 1 - 5
E911 Use 11 Enhanced 911 location support is not available.
CO Line Start
Signal
12 Analog CO Lines can be configured to recognize a Loop closure or Ground
connection as the signal indicating
0 (Loop) 0 = Loop
1 = Ground
Preset Forward
Timer
13 This parameter defines the Preset Call Forward time for CO Line Preset Call
Forward. After the timer expires, if the call is unanswered, the call is sent to the
destination defined in PGM 141 button 14 below.
25 (25 seconds) 00 ~ 99 seconds
Preset Forward 14 This parameter defines the destination for CO Line Preset Call Forward. If the
incoming CO call is not answered within the Preset Call Forward timer (PGM 141,
Flexible button 13), the call is sent to the assigned station, Voice mailbox, VMIB
announcement or Station Hunt Group.
0 0 = Not assigned
1 + Station number
2 + Station Voice
Mailbox number
3 + Hunt Grp number
4 + VMIB Annc