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How is everyone doing today? Is there a web site that can give me the FFC's for opt 81c? Thanks for all your help.
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what are you looking for? as there are lots of FFC's
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I was hoping for a web site that list all the FFC's. I tried Google and Nortels website but no luck. Is there a manual that has the codes? Thanks for your help.
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will this help
Extension features of the Meridian system can help extension users save time and effort, making their working day more efficient. Features are activated and deactivated by keying codes into the telephone set and, in the case of digital sets, by pressing keys for certain features. There are two methods of invoking features, namely Special Prefix (SPRE) code working and Flexible Feature Code (FFC) working.
Flexible Feature Code working allows the System Administrator to assign their own codes to chosen features. This allows each Meridian 1 to be tailored to a logical pattern of codes to suit each company or to retain the same feature codes as those used on their previous telephone system. Flexible Feature Codes are set and printed through Program 57.
The Option 11 default Flexible Feature Codes are given in the table below:-
Authorisation code *21 Make Set Busy (500) [Deny] #62 Automatic set relocation *90 Malicious Call Trace *28 Automatic set removal *92 Night Service pick-up *8 Automatic Wake-up *40 Override *26 Automatic Wake-up (Cancel) *41 Permanent Hold #55 Automatic Wake-up (Verify) *42 Pick-up, Call **0 Call Forward all calls #1 Pick-up, Directed *09 Call Forward all calls (Cancel) #1 Pick-up, Group *00 Call Forward Destination Deactivation *29 Remote Call Forward *56 Call Forward/HUNT override via FFC *27 Ring again #31 Call Park #51 Ring again (Cancel) #32 Call Park Retrieve #52 Set based Administration - Installer *96 Cancel Remote Call Forward *57 Set based Administration - User *97 Charge Account #56 Speed Call, Erase entry #34 Electronic Lock (Off) *59 Speed Call, Controller Code #33 Electronic Lock (On) *58 Speed Call, User Code #23 Group Hunt - Opt in #58 System Speed Call, User Code *3 Group Hunt - Opt out #59 Station control password change *98 Internal call forward #67 Store called number *24 Internal call forward (Cancel) #68 Stored number, Re-dial *25 Last Number Re-dial *44 Trunk Maintenance *91 Maintenance access for telephone *93 Trunk verify code *95 Make Set Busy (500) [Allow] #61 User Selectable Call Redirection #69
SPRE Code Working
This method of working is not very common. These codes are used by extension users without multi frequency tone key phones.
SPRE code working consist of two parts:-
SPRE code followed by Fixed Feature Code
The SPRE code tells the system that a feature is about to be activated or deactivated and the Fixed Feature Code identifies the particular feature.
The SPRE code can be changed to be any value (maximum 4 digits) so long as it doesn't clash with the extension number range or access codes for routes. The Option 11 system default SPRE code is 12.
The Fixed Feature Codes however cannot be changed. Common codes are below:-
Feature Code Ring Again 1 Cancel Ring Again 2 Answer Call Pickup 3 Answer Group Pickup 94 Directed (DN) Pickup 95 Authorisation Code 6 Call Park 71 Retrieve Parked Call 72 Dial System Speed Call 73 Store Speed Call (personal) 75 Dial Speed Call (personal) 76 Dial Speed Call (system) 73 Call Forward all Calls 74 Call Forward All Calls (cancel) 74 Hold (Permanent) 77 Store Number for Redial 78 Dial Stored Number Redial 79 Last Number Redial 89 Night Service Pickup 4 Charge Account 5 Automatic Set Relocation 81 Internal Call Forward 9914 Internal Call Forward (Cancel) 9914 Malicious Call Trace 83 User Selectable Call Redirection 9915
Activating Features From Digital Sets
With digital sets some features must be assigned to a programmable key whereas other features can be invoked either by dialing a feature code or be assigned to a key.
The following features if used must be assigned to a programmable key for activation:-
Call Forward All Calls Ring Again Stored Number Redial Last Number Redial Speed Call User and Controller System Speed Call Controller Six Party Conference Call Transfer Call Park (Activation) Call Waiting The following features may be assigned to a key or invoked using the relevant feature code :-
Call Park (retrieve) System Speed Call User Call Pickup Charge Account User Selectable Call Redirection
Listing all the Flexible Feature Codes on your System
You can print out the current code for all FFCs on your system using Program 57.
LD 57 Load Program 57.
REQ PRT TYPE FFC Flexible Feature Code CUST 0 Set to 0 unless using the multi-customer feature. CODE ALL List every code.
The system responds by printing all FFCs, and a typical printout is shown below.
CUST 00
FFCT YES
ASRC *90
AUTH *21
AWUA *40
AWUD *41
AWUV *42
CDRC #56
CFWA #1
CFWD #1
CFWV
COND
CPAC *52
CPRK *51
C6DS
DEAF
DPVS
ELKA *58
ELKD *59
PLDN 2090
USE GPHT
LSNO 59
HTYP RRB
CFWI NO
MQUE 0
2000
GRPF
HOLD #55
CFHO
IMS
MNTC *93
MTRC *28
OVRD *26
RPAX
RPAN
ITXX
PUDN *09
PUGR *00
PURN **0
RCFA *56
RCFD *57
RCFV
RDLN *44
RDNE
RDSN *25
RDST *24
RGAA #31
RGAD #32
RGAV
RMST
SCPC *98
SPCC #33
SPCE #34
SPCU #23
SSPU *3
TFAS *8
TRMD
TRVS *95
USTA
LILO
NRDY
GHTA #58
GHTD #59
SADS
SAEN
SALK
SAUN
ATDA
ATDD
CWGA
CWGD
MSBA #61
MSBD #62
MWUA
MWRA
MWUD
AREM *92
ADMN *91
ICFA #67
ICFD #68
ICFV
USCR #69
INST *96
USER *97
BNRA
BNRD
CCFA
CCFD
OCBA
OCBD
OCBV
CFDD *29
Listing a Particular Flexible Feature Code
You can identify the code for a particular feature by using the Program 57.
The following example shows how to print the Flexible Feature Code associated with the "Ring Again Activation (RGAA)" feature.
LD 57 Load Program 57.
REQ PRT TYPE FFC Flexible Feature Code CUST 0 Set to 0 unless using the multi-customer feature. CODE RGAA Ring Again Activation.
The system responds with:-
CUST 00 FFCT YES Flexible Feature Confirmation Tone RGAA #31 . CODE Carriage return back to the REQ prompt
Adding a New Flexible Feature Code
A code for any FFC can be added using Program 57.
The following example shows a new "Ring Again Activation Code (RGAA)" of #66 being added.
LD 57 Load Program 57.
REQ CHG Change TYPE FFC Flexible Feature Code CUST 0 FFCT CODE RGAA RGAA #66 RGAA Carriage return back to the REQ prompt CODE
Deleting a Flexible Feature Code
Use Program 57 to delete an FFC.
The following example shows a "Ring Again Activation Code (RGAA)" of #31 being deleted:-
LD 57 Load Program 57.
REQ OUT Delete a code TYPE FFC CUST 0 ALL No CODE RGAA RGAA #31 RGAA Carriage return back to the REQ prompt
Changing a Flexible Feature Code
To change an FFC delete the existing code and then add the new code.
[This message has been edited by zog99 (edited June 15, 2005).]
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That is great information. I appreciate the quick response <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by zog99: will this help
Extension features of the Meridian system can help extension users save time and effort, making their working day more efficient. Features are activated and deactivated by keying codes into the telephone set and, in the case of digital sets, by pressing keys for certain features. There are two methods of invoking features, namely Special Prefix (SPRE) code working and Flexible Feature Code (FFC) working.
Flexible Feature Code working allows the System Administrator to assign their own codes to chosen features. This allows each Meridian 1 to be tailored to a logical pattern of codes to suit each company or to retain the same feature codes as those used on their previous telephone system. Flexible Feature Codes are set and printed through Program 57.
The Option 11 default Flexible Feature Codes are given in the table below:-
Authorisation code *21 Make Set Busy (500) [Deny] #62 Automatic set relocation *90 Malicious Call Trace *28 Automatic set removal *92 Night Service pick-up *8 Automatic Wake-up *40 Override *26 Automatic Wake-up (Cancel) *41 Permanent Hold #55 Automatic Wake-up (Verify) *42 Pick-up, Call **0 Call Forward all calls #1 Pick-up, Directed *09 Call Forward all calls (Cancel) #1 Pick-up, Group *00 Call Forward Destination Deactivation *29 Remote Call Forward *56 Call Forward/HUNT override via FFC *27 Ring again #31 Call Park #51 Ring again (Cancel) #32 Call Park Retrieve #52 Set based Administration - Installer *96 Cancel Remote Call Forward *57 Set based Administration - User *97 Charge Account #56 Speed Call, Erase entry #34 Electronic Lock (Off) *59 Speed Call, Controller Code #33 Electronic Lock (On) *58 Speed Call, User Code #23 Group Hunt - Opt in #58 System Speed Call, User Code *3 Group Hunt - Opt out #59 Station control password change *98 Internal call forward #67 Store called number *24 Internal call forward (Cancel) #68 Stored number, Re-dial *25 Last Number Re-dial *44 Trunk Maintenance *91 Maintenance access for telephone *93 Trunk verify code *95 Make Set Busy (500) [Allow] #61 User Selectable Call Redirection #69
SPRE Code Working
This method of working is not very common. These codes are used by extension users without multi frequency tone key phones.
SPRE code working consist of two parts:-
SPRE code followed by Fixed Feature Code
The SPRE code tells the system that a feature is about to be activated or deactivated and the Fixed Feature Code identifies the particular feature.
The SPRE code can be changed to be any value (maximum 4 digits) so long as it doesn't clash with the extension number range or access codes for routes. The Option 11 system default SPRE code is 12.
The Fixed Feature Codes however cannot be changed. Common codes are below:-
Feature Code Ring Again 1 Cancel Ring Again 2 Answer Call Pickup 3 Answer Group Pickup 94 Directed (DN) Pickup 95 Authorisation Code 6 Call Park 71 Retrieve Parked Call 72 Dial System Speed Call 73 Store Speed Call (personal) 75 Dial Speed Call (personal) 76 Dial Speed Call (system) 73 Call Forward all Calls 74 Call Forward All Calls (cancel) 74 Hold (Permanent) 77 Store Number for Redial 78 Dial Stored Number Redial 79 Last Number Redial 89 Night Service Pickup 4 Charge Account 5 Automatic Set Relocation 81 Internal Call Forward 9914 Internal Call Forward (Cancel) 9914 Malicious Call Trace 83 User Selectable Call Redirection 9915
Activating Features From Digital Sets
With digital sets some features must be assigned to a programmable key whereas other features can be invoked either by dialing a feature code or be assigned to a key.
The following features if used must be assigned to a programmable key for activation:-
Call Forward All Calls Ring Again Stored Number Redial Last Number Redial Speed Call User and Controller System Speed Call Controller Six Party Conference Call Transfer Call Park (Activation) Call Waiting The following features may be assigned to a key or invoked using the relevant feature code :-
Call Park (retrieve) System Speed Call User Call Pickup Charge Account User Selectable Call Redirection
Listing all the Flexible Feature Codes on your System
You can print out the current code for all FFCs on your system using Program 57.
LD 57 Load Program 57.
REQ PRT TYPE FFC Flexible Feature Code CUST 0 Set to 0 unless using the multi-customer feature. CODE ALL List every code.
The system responds by printing all FFCs, and a typical printout is shown below.
CUST 00
FFCT YES
ASRC *90
AUTH *21
AWUA *40
AWUD *41
AWUV *42
CDRC #56
CFWA #1
CFWD #1
CFWV
COND
CPAC *52
CPRK *51
C6DS
DEAF
DPVS
ELKA *58
ELKD *59
PLDN 2090
USE GPHT
LSNO 59
HTYP RRB
CFWI NO
MQUE 0
2000
GRPF
HOLD #55
CFHO
IMS
MNTC *93
MTRC *28
OVRD *26
RPAX
RPAN
ITXX
PUDN *09
PUGR *00
PURN **0
RCFA *56
RCFD *57
RCFV
RDLN *44
RDNE
RDSN *25
RDST *24
RGAA #31
RGAD #32
RGAV
RMST
SCPC *98
SPCC #33
SPCE #34
SPCU #23
SSPU *3
TFAS *8
TRMD
TRVS *95
USTA
LILO
NRDY
GHTA #58
GHTD #59
SADS
SAEN
SALK
SAUN
ATDA
ATDD
CWGA
CWGD
MSBA #61
MSBD #62
MWUA
MWRA
MWUD
AREM *92
ADMN *91
ICFA #67
ICFD #68
ICFV
USCR #69
INST *96
USER *97
BNRA
BNRD
CCFA
CCFD
OCBA
OCBD
OCBV
CFDD *29
Listing a Particular Flexible Feature Code
You can identify the code for a particular feature by using the Program 57.
The following example shows how to print the Flexible Feature Code associated with the "Ring Again Activation (RGAA)" feature.
LD 57 Load Program 57.
REQ PRT TYPE FFC Flexible Feature Code CUST 0 Set to 0 unless using the multi-customer feature. CODE RGAA Ring Again Activation.
The system responds with:-
CUST 00 FFCT YES Flexible Feature Confirmation Tone RGAA #31 . CODE Carriage return back to the REQ prompt
Adding a New Flexible Feature Code
A code for any FFC can be added using Program 57.
The following example shows a new "Ring Again Activation Code (RGAA)" of #66 being added.
LD 57 Load Program 57.
REQ CHG Change TYPE FFC Flexible Feature Code CUST 0 FFCT CODE RGAA RGAA #66 RGAA Carriage return back to the REQ prompt CODE
Deleting a Flexible Feature Code
Use Program 57 to delete an FFC.
The following example shows a "Ring Again Activation Code (RGAA)" of #31 being deleted:-
LD 57 Load Program 57.
REQ OUT Delete a code TYPE FFC CUST 0 ALL No CODE RGAA RGAA #31 RGAA Carriage return back to the REQ prompt
Changing a Flexible Feature Code
To change an FFC delete the existing code and then add the new code.
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As I said Zogg there are lots FFC (that lot must have taken a while to type)
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