3.0 Programming For DVA Operation
3.1
Programming The Interaction Between DVA And DISA
3.1.1 Performing DISA Specific Programming
Description:
The purpose of the DISA specific programming is to perform the following tasks:
- Enable extensions where day/night DISA calls will be routed when call-routing is necessary,
- Enable proprietary voice mail to receive DISA calls and route the calls to a dedicated mailbox
that holds the appropriate intercept greetings,
- Select access lockout time (the amount of time that the line remains locked-out from use
after invalid conditions occur—such as, when a caller repeatedly dials an invalid
authorization code),
- Select the time-out period for DISA extensions that ring without answer (RNA),
- Select the maximum time-out period for the reminder tone that sounds during an in-process
call when the DISA caller is using an outside line and the system has no disconnect
supervision. This tone sounds at set intervals to remind the caller that he or she must dial
a code (any single digit) or be disconnected within 10 seconds,
- Select the option to either route a DISA call or drop it after caller dials an invalid
authorization code
Programming: 1.
Press CONTROL T for main menu.
2.
From main menu, select Lines and press ENTER.
3.
From the lines menu, select DISA configuration and press ENTER.
4.
From the DISA configuration menu, select Day Routing Extension and press ENTER.
5.
Type day routing extension number and press ENTER.
6.
Type night routing extension number and press ENTER.
7.
Type voice mail Routing ID (up to eight digits) and press ENTER.
8.
Toggle the SPACE bar to select access lockout times (2, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes)
and press ENTER.
9.
Type the ring no answer (RNA) rings of 0 through 9, and press ENTER.
10. Toggle the SPACE bar to select Maximum Reminder Time-out periods of (2, 5, 10, 15, 30
minutes) and press ENTER.
11. Toggle the SPACE bar to select Route or Drop from Route/Drop Invalid Access field and
press ESCAPE twice.
12. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
13. Press ESCAPE to end.
Installing and Programming The DVA
IMI89–204
8–Installing and Programming the DVA