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SL1000

Programming Manual

A50-031167-001

ISSUE 0.1

Summary of Contents for SL1000

Page 1: ...SL1000 Programming Manual A50 031167 001 ISSUE 0 1 ...

Page 2: ... by its employees and customers The informa tion contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Corporation Dterm is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2011 NEC Corporation Printed in Japan Issue 0 1 SL1000 Copyright 2 ...

Page 3: ...entication Information Setup 2 35 10 33 SIP Registrar Proxy Information Basic Setup 2 36 10 36 SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup 2 37 10 37 UPnP Setup 2 38 10 39 Fractional Setup 2 39 10 40 IP Trunk Availability 2 40 10 42 Virtual Loop Back Port Setting 2 41 10 45 IP Routing Table Setup 2 42 10 51 PRI T1 E1 Selection of PRI 2 43 10 61 Relay Port Setup 2 44 11 01 System Numbering 2 45 11 02 ...

Page 4: ...uting 2 93 14 07 Trunk Access Map Setup 2 95 14 08 Music on Hold Source for Trunks 2 97 14 09 Conversation Recording Destination for Trunks 2 98 14 11 ID Setup for IP Trunk 2 99 14 12 SIP Register ID Setup for IP Trunk 2 100 14 15 ISDN Call Forward Method 2 101 14 16 ISDN Call Transfer Method 2 102 15 01 Basic Extension Data Setup 2 103 15 02 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup 2 104 15 03 Single...

Page 5: ... System Options for CTI 2 171 20 25 ISDN Options 2 172 20 26 Multiplier for Charging Cost 2 173 20 28 Trunk to Trunk Conversation 2 174 20 29 Timer Class for Extension 2 175 20 30 Timer Class for Trunks 2 176 20 31 Timer Class Timer Assignment 2 177 20 34 Remote Conference Group Setup 2 180 20 35 Extension s Operator Setting 2 181 20 36 Trunk s Operator Setting 2 182 20 37 Operator Extension Group...

Page 6: ...Translation Table Setup 2 233 22 11 DID Translation Number Conversion 2 234 22 12 DID Intercept Ring Group 2 237 22 13 DID Trunk Group to Translation Table Assignment 2 238 22 14 VRS Delayed Message for IRG 2 239 22 15 VRS Delayed Message for Department Group 2 240 22 16 Private Call Refuse Target Area Setup 2 241 22 17 Dial In Conversion Table Area Setup for Time Pattern 2 242 22 18 Private Call ...

Page 7: ...l Night Answer Ring Over Page 2 299 31 06 External Speaker Control 2 300 31 07 Combined Paging Assignments 2 301 31 08 BGM on External Paging 2 302 31 10 Internal Paging Group Basic Setting 2 303 32 01 Door Box Timers Setup 2 304 32 02 Door Box Ring Assignment 2 305 32 03 Door Box Basic Setup 2 306 32 04 Door Box Name Setup 2 307 34 01 E M Tie Line Basic Setup 2 308 34 02 E M Tie Line Class of Ser...

Page 8: ...up Mailbox Options 2 362 47 06 Group Mailbox Subscriber Options 2 363 47 07 InMail Routing Mailbox Options 2 367 47 08 Call Routing Mailbox Options 2 369 47 09 Announcement Mailbox Options 2 370 47 10 InMail Trunk Options 2 371 47 11 InMail Answer Table Options 2 373 TABLE OF CONTENTS Programming Manual vi 34 05 Tie Line Outgoing Call Restriction 2 312 34 06 Add Delete Digit for E M Tie Line 2 313...

Page 9: ... Firmware Name Setup 2 456 84 09 VLAN Setup 2 457 84 10 ToS Setup 2 458 TABLE OF CONTENTS Programming Manual vii 47 13 InMail Dial Action Tables 2 383 47 15 Routing Directory Mailbox Options 2 389 47 16 InMail Language License 2 390 47 17 Routing Distribution Mailbox Options 2 392 47 18 InMail SMTP Setup 2 393 47 19 InMail POP3 Setup 2 394 47 20 Station Mailbox Message Notification Options 2 395 4...

Page 10: ...Mode Setup for Multiline Telephone 2 532 90 50 System Alarm Display Setup 2 533 TABLE OF CONTENTS Programming Manual viii 84 13 SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup 2 463 84 14 SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup 2 467 84 15 H 323 SIP Phone Keep Alive Setup 2 468 84 16 VoIP Limiter Control Gain Setup 2 469 84 19 SIP Extension CODEC Information Basic Setup 2 470 84 20 SIP Extension Basic Informati...

Page 11: ...3 DT700 Control 2 544 90 65 1st Party CTI Authentication Password Setup 2 545 90 66 FTP Firmware Update setup 2 546 90 67 Backup Data Auto save Interval Time Set 2 548 92 01 Copy Program 2 548 92 02 Delete All Extension Numbers 2 551 92 03 Copy Program by Port Number 2 552 92 04 Extension Data Swap 2 553 92 05 Extension Data Swap Password 2 555 92 06 Fill Command 2 556 92 07 Delete Command 2 557 P...

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Page 13: ...any limits or special considerations that may apply to the program The reverse type white on black just beneath the Description heading is the program access level You can only use the program if your access level meets or exceeds the level the program requires Refer to Section 3 How to Enter Programming Mode on page 1 2 for a list of the system access levels and passwords Feature Cross Reference ...

Page 14: ...r Name Level Programs at this Level nec i 1 MF Manufacture Level MF 80 02 81 04 81 05 82 02 82 05 12345678 tech 2 IN Installation IN All programs in this section not listed for MF SA SB 0000 admin1 3 SA System Administrator Level 1 SA 10 01 10 02 10 12 10 13 10 14 10 15 10 16 10 17 10 18 10 23 10 24 10 25 10 28 10 29 10 45 12 02 12 03 12 04 12 08 15 01 15 07 15 09 15 10 15 11 20 16 20 34 21 07 21 ...

Page 15: ...y to the left e g pressing Backspace on a PC keyboard Flash Delete or clear all characters to the right of the cursor DND CONF Exit one step at a time from the program window currently being viewed For example if programming item 5 in 15 03 pressing DND CONF allows you to enter a new option in program 15 03 Pressing DND CONF again allows you to select a new program in the 15 XX series Pressing Ans...

Page 16: ...nge accordingly Pressing the Cursor key Up or Down will scroll between the menus SECTION 8 SYSTEM NUMBER PLAN CAPACITIES The following table provides the capacities for the SL1000 system Table 1 3 System Number Plan Capacities System Number Plan Capacities System Type Number Plan Capacities Related Pro gram System Issue 0 1 SL1000 Introduction 1 4 Use this keypad digit When you want to 1 Enter cha...

Page 17: ... 15 15 20 14 25 09 Ring Groups 4 0 2 2 5 2 Trunk Access Maps 7 0 4 1 6 2 1 Trunk Group Numbers 5 0 4 1 5 2 Trunk Routes 6 0 4 1 5 2 Extension Telephone Extension Ports Multiline Terminals Single Line Phones Analog Devices VoIP Extensions 128 96 128 32 Hybrid Extension Ports Physical Ports 01 08 9 9 9 8 1 e g n a R r e b m u N n o i s n e t x E e n o h p e l e T Extension cannot start with 0 or 9 V...

Page 18: ...age Group Numbers 0 01 32 31 02 External Page Group Numbers 1 3 31 04 External Speakers 1 3 31 04 Park Group Numbers 1 64 24 03 Park Orbits 1 64 24 03 SMDR SMDR Ports 1 2 35 03 VRS VM InMail VRS VM InMail 1 VRS VM Ports 16 VRS Attendant Messages 3 VRS Recordable Messages 100 40 10 02 VRS Ports 16 VoIP RTP Ports 0 65535 RTCP Ports 0 65535 DSP Resources 16 Passwords Programming Passwords Level 1 MF ...

Page 19: ...m u N e p y T m e t s y S gram Extension numbers can be one to eight digits long Refer to the Flexible System Numbering feature in the SL1000 Features and Specifications Manual SL1000 needs Power Calculation depending on the system configuration Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 1 7 ...

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Page 21: ...p Setup on page 2 132 Program 20 System Option Setup on page 2 137 Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup on page 2 196 Program 22 Incoming Call Setup on page 2 223 Program 23 Answer Features Setup on page 2 246 Program 24 Hold Transfer Setup on page 2 249 Program 25 VRS DISA Setup on page 2 257 Program 26 ARS Service Least Cost Routing on page 2 272 Program 30 DSS DLS Console Setup on page 2 284 Program ...

Page 22: ...rdware Setup for System on page 2 399 Program 81 Basic Hardware Setup for Trunk on page 2 416 Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup for Extension on page 2 433 Program 84 Hardware Setup for VoIP on page 2 449 Program 90 Maintenance Program on page 2 488 Program 92 Copy Program on page 2 548 Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming the SL1000 2 2 ...

Page 23: ...n 01 Year 07 96 No Setting Enter 2 digits for year 07 96 02 Month 01 12 No Setting Enter 2 digits 01 12 for the month 03 Day 01 31 No Setting Enter 2 digits 01 31 for the day 04 Week 1 7 Sun Sat No Setting Enter digit for the day of the week 1 Sunday 7 Saturday 05 Hour 00 23 No Setting Enter 2 digits for the hour 00 23 06 Minute 00 59 No Setting Enter 2 digits for the minute 00 59 07 Second 00 59 ...

Page 24: ... code 02 International Access Code Dial up to four digits 0 9 00 Enter the international access code 03 Other Area Ac cess Code Dial up to two digits 0 9 0 Enter the other area access code 04 Area Code Dial up to six digits 0 9 No setting Enter the local area code 05 Trunk Access Code Dial up to eight digits 0 9 No setting Enter the trunk access code digits required to place an outgoing call Condi...

Page 25: ...Port Number 1 128 03 Transmit Gain level for SLT 1 63 15 5 15 5dB 32 04 Receive Gain level for SLT 1 63 15 5 15 5dB 32 05 Select port type 0 Hybrid Port 1 Door Phone 0 06 Multi Line Telephone Line 0 None 1 12 Line 2 24 Line For COIU Unit Setup 8 1 r e b m u N t r o P l a c i s y h P t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Logical Port Number 0 200 0 02 Select port type 0 Trunk 1 Aud...

Page 26: ...ck Sending 1 Overlap Sending 1 09 Dial Information Element ISDN Protocol definition Only when Dialing Sending Mode 10 03 08 is set for 1 Overlap Sending 0 Keypad Facility 1 Called Party Number 1 10 Master Slave System If set to 0 system is synchronized to network clock If set to 1 system is not synchronized to the network clock 0 Slave System 1 Master System 0 11 Networking System No 0 0 50 14 Ser...

Page 27: ...M 30ch Mode 0 off 1 on 1 04 Layer 3 Timer Type Each timer value of Layer 3 is set up for each type in Program81 06 T Bus 1 5 1 05 CLIP Information Based on this setting the system includes a Presentation Allowed 1 or Presentation Restricted 0 in the Setup message to allow or deny the Calling Party Number Program 15 01 04 must also be set to 1 if this option is enabled 0 No 1 Yes 1 06 Length of Cab...

Page 28: ... Specific number 4 Subscriber number 5 Abbreviated number 0 19 Numbering Plan Identification ISDN Protocol definition Select the Numbering Plan used for the ISDN circuit 0 Unknown 1 ISDN numbering plan 2 Data numbering plan 3 Telex numbering plan 4 National standard numbering plan 5 Private numbering plan 0 20 Network Exchange Selection Select the ISDN protocol for the ISDN circuit 0 Standard same...

Page 29: ...to 399 feet 3 399 to 533 feet 4 533 to 655 feet 0 06 Frame Type 0 Double Frame no CRC 4 1 Multiframe Structure CRC 4 0 07 Line Coding 0 AMI 1 HDB3 1 09 Straight Cross Wiring 0 Straight 1 Cross 0 10 Receive Input Threshold 0 0 91 1 70V 1 0 74 0 84V 2 0 59 0 84V 3 0 42 0 45V 4 0 32 0 45V 5 0 21 0 20V 6 0 16 0 10V 7 0 10 not defined 2 For IPLA PKG Setup 0 0 2 1 0 0 r e b m u N t r o P l a c i s y h P...

Page 30: ...Program 10 Feature Cross Reference Universal Slots Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 10 System Configuration Setup 2 10 ...

Page 31: ... MOH 1 External MOH 2 Service Tone 3 VMDB 0 The Music on Hold MOH source can be internal synthesized or from a customer provided music source The customer provided source can connect to a CO3 of 408M Unit Trunk MOH and Extension MOH music source use the same Music on Hold source 02 Music on Hold Tone Selection In case Item 1 is 0 1 Download File1 2 Download File2 3 Download File3 In case Item 1 is...

Page 32: ...re is used Input Data Slot No 01 16 ISDN Line No 01 04 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 TE1 selection 0 Select by SPID number 1 Select by Channel ID number 0 02 DID mode 0 Route by Called Party Number 1 Route by Redirecting Number 0 03 SPID1 Maximum 20 digits No Setting 04 SPID2 No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 10 System Configuration Setup 2 12 ...

Page 33: ... 0 the telephone conversation recording function can be used In this case 64 32x2 circuits will be shared by conference recording and conversation recording The number of the conference circuits occupied by a conversation recording is two Input Data t l u a f e D g n i d r o c e R n o i t a s r e v n o C f o r e b m u n e h T 0 16 0 No setting 1 16 2 32 Conference Resource 0 Conditions None Featur...

Page 34: ...he call then continues ringing with the normal ring cadence cycle Without pre ringing the call starts ringing only when the normal ring cadence cycle occurs This may cause a ring delay depending on when call detection occurs in reference to the ring cycle Input Data Item No Description Input Data Default 01 Pre Ringing 0 No 1 Yes 0 Conditions Used with Analog Trunks only Feature Cross Reference Ce...

Page 35: ... are Baic resource only use Basic Board Resource21 36 are vmdb resource only use Basic Board Resource37 68 are EXIFU1 resource only use Expansion 1 Resource69 100 are EXIFU2 resource only use Expansion 2 Resource101 132 are EXIFU3 resource only use Expansion 3 Conditions CPU has 20Channel DSP resources receivers only for basic CPU Unit VMDB has additional 16 DSP resource witch you can add to CPU A...

Page 36: ... 0 255 240 0 0 255 254 0 0 255 255 192 0 255 255 248 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 224 255 255 255 252 255 255 255 0 The setting of Subnet Mask is invalid when all Host Addresses are 0 If the network section is 0 127 128 0 191 255 192 0 0 223 255 255 The setting of Subnet Mask is invalid 03 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 254 255 254 192 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 0 0 0 0 IP Address...

Page 37: ...92 0 0 255 248 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 255 224 0 255 255 252 0 255 255 255 128 255 255 255 240 255 255 255 254 192 0 0 0 248 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 255 224 0 0 255 252 0 0 255 255 128 0 255 255 240 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 255 192 255 255 255 248 255 255 255 255 224 0 0 0 252 0 0 0 255 128 0 0 255 240 0 0 255 254 0 0 255 255 192 0 255 255 248 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 224 255 255 255 252 255 255 0 0 Set for...

Page 38: ...le or disable the use of the built in DHCP Server 02 Lease Time Days 0 255 0 day Lease Time of the IP address to a cli ent Pressing the Hold Key increments to the next setting data Hour 0 23 0 hour Minutes 0 59 30 minutes 05 Last DHCP Data 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 If 10 13 01 is enabled this setting de termines if DHCP resource is enabled or disabled Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Over ...

Page 39: ...a Default Related Program 01 The Range of the IP address to Lease When Maximum has not been entered the maximum value equals the minimum value Minimum 1 0 0 1 126 255 255 254 128 1 0 1 191 254 255 254 192 0 1 1 223 255 254 254 172 16 0 100 Maximum 1 0 0 1 126 255 255 254 128 1 0 1 191 254 255 254 192 0 1 1 223 255 254 254 172 16 5 254 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Internet Pro...

Page 40: ... Input Data Client Number 1 16 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 MAC Address MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 IP Address The IP address should be assigned out of the scope range set up in Program 10 14 1 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255 255 254 192 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 0 0 0 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP Issue 0 1 SL10...

Page 41: ...0 10 06 Client Host Name Set the Client Host Name d e x i F 2 1 5 5 2 0 r e b m u n e d o C Maximum 64 character strings No setting 07 DNS Domain Name Set the DNS Domain Name d e x i F 5 1 5 5 2 0 r e b m u n e d o C Maximum 20 character strings No setting 08 Download Protocol Set Download Protocol used for Auto Config for DT700 Series d e x i F 3 4 5 5 2 0 r e b m u n e d o C 163 Fixed r e b m u ...

Page 42: ...255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255 255 254 192 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 0 0 0 0 19 Config File Name Code number 0 255 151 Fixed Maximum 15 character strings No setting 20 LDS Server 1 Code number 0 255 162 Fixed IP address 0 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255 255 254 192 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 0 0 0 0 21 LDS Server 2 Code number 0 255 162 Fixed IP address 0 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255 255 254 ...

Page 43: ...Program 10 Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 23 ...

Page 44: ...n external Gatekeeper 0 No Gatekeeper 1 Automatic 2 Manual 0 02 Gatekeeper IP Address When 10 17 01 is set to 2 use this to set theIP Address of the Gatekeeper 0 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255 255 254 192 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 0 0 0 0 04 Preferred Gatekeeper When 10 17 01 is set to 1 use this to set the preferred ID of multiple Gatekeepers Maximum 124 characters No setting Conditions None...

Page 45: ...to the outside H 323 Gatekeeper Input Data Number of Alias 1 6 Item Name Input Data Default 01 Alias Address Set the telephone number Alias Address to external gatekeeper Dial up to 12 digits 0 9 No setting 02 Alias Address Type Set the Alias Address Type to external gatekeeper 0 E164 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference IP Trunk H 323 Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 25 ...

Page 46: ...each DSP resource on the VoIP unit Input Data DSP Resource Number 01 16 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 VoIP DSP Resource Selection 0 Common use for both IP extensions and trunks 1 Use for IP extensions 2 Use for SIP trunks 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 Blocked Resource 1 16 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 10 System Configuration Setup 2 26 ...

Page 47: ...port Output 13 Room Data Output for Hotel Service 14 Not Used t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 TCP Port 0 65535 External Device 1 CTI Server 0 External Device 2 ACD MIS 0 External Device 4 Networking System 0 External Device 5 SMDR Output 0 External Device 6 DIM Output 0 External Device 9 1st Party CTI 0 External Device 11 O M Server 8010 External Device 12 Traffic Report Out...

Page 48: ... port number and alias address for SL1000 system interconnection Input Data System Number 001 1000 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 System Interconnection 0 No Disable 1 Yes Enable 0 02 IP Address 0 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255 255 254 192 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 0 0 0 0 03 Call Control Port 1 65535 1720 04 Dial Number Up to 12 digits 0 9 Not Set Conditions None Feature Cross Reference ...

Page 49: ...ime for daylight savings time 01 12 1 12 Jan 1 2 Feb etc 4 04 Start of Week Enter the week of the month when the system should adjust the time for daylight savings time The week will start on the day listed in 10 24 05 0 Last Week of Month 0 5 1 05 Start of Week Day Enter the day of the week when the system should adjust the time for daylight savings time 01 Sunday 02 Monday etc 1 7 Sun 1 Mon 2 et...

Page 50: ... the gateway prefix registered to the outside gatekeeper Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Gateway Prefix Entry 0 Off 1 On 0 02 Gateway Prefix Value When 10 25 01 is set as 1 Off this setting will be ignored Up to 12 digits 0 9 No setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 10 System Configuration Setup 2 30 ...

Page 51: ...IP Peer to Peer Mode 0 Off 1 On 1 04 DT700 Peer to Peer Mode 0 Off 1 On 1 05 SIP CTI Mode When SIP CTI Mode is set as 1 Mode1 it will ignore the setting at 10 26 03 0 Disable 1 Mode1 0 Conditions Disabling 10 26 04 results in SIP MLT Station to SIP MLT Station calls using a DSP resource SIP to SIP MLT Station does not support Peer to Peer function and will result in using a DSP re source Disabling...

Page 52: ...ters When assigning the User ID the ID may contain only alpha characters A space and or special characters are not allowed in the User ID field ex UserID HostName DomainName None 05 Domain Assignment If the information from Telco was a domain name siptrunk sip com then set to domain If the infor mation for Telco was a IP address then set to IP Address 0 IP Address 1 Domain Name 0 06 IP Trunk Port ...

Page 53: ...sses leave this at default 0 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255 255 254 192 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 0 0 0 0 04 Default Proxy Port Number The port number of the Default Proxy is set 0 65535 5060 05 Registrar Mode The mode registered in the registration server is set 0 None 1 Manual 0 06 Registrar IP Address IP address of the SIP registration server is set 0 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 25...

Page 54: ...SIP trunk registers to the Sip server When half the time set here passes the registration update is automatically done 120 65535 seconds 3600 16 Register Sub Mode 0 Off 1 On 0 17 DNS Source Port 10 29 08 must be On This sets the DNS source port number 0 65535 53 18 Registration Retry Interval This sets interval time to re send SIP Register once the SIP Register fails 30 65535 sec 60 Conditions Non...

Page 55: ...SIP trunks Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 02 User Name This sets the user name of the SIP trunk Up to 64 Characters None 03 Password This sets the SIP trunk password Up to 32 Characters None 04 Authentication Trial This is how many times it will try an authenti cate before timing out and not registering 0 9 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Man...

Page 56: ...on of the entire end 0 0 6 3 5 3 5 5 6 0 6 02 Authentication Mode Check here if a password is desired for the IP SIP phones to register When checked 15 05 16 must have a password entered and also the SIP phone must have the same password When using Authentication the station number is the authorization name 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 03 Registrar Proxy Domain Name Set the domain name of the SIP proxy e ...

Page 57: ... Data Default 01 Registration This setting determines if the SIP trunk infor mation is registered 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 02 User ID This sets the SIP trunk User ID Up to 32 Characters None 03 Authentication User ID This sets the SIP trunk Authentication User ID Up to 64 Characters None 04 Authentication Password This sets the SIP trunk authentication password Up to 32 Characters None Conditions None...

Page 58: ...ks Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 UPnP Mode Router must support UPnP 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 02 Retry Time Set interval time to re check the Router for the WAN IP address When this set as 0 it will not retry 0 60 3600 1 59 cannot be input 60 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 10 System Configuration Setup 2 38 ...

Page 59: ...el IN Description Use Program 10 39 Fractional Setup to enable or disable the ability to use fractional T1 or PRI Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Fractional 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 39 ...

Page 60: ...the number of ports if IP Trunk is enabled Input Data Slot Number 1 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 IP Trunk Availability 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 02 Number of Ports 0 124 Port 0 0 Port 4 4 Port 8 8 Port 124 124 Port 0 04 Number of IP CCIS Ports 0 124 Port 0 0 Port 4 4 Port 8 8 Port 124 124 Port 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 10 System Configuration Setup 2 ...

Page 61: ... e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Number of Loop Back Ports 0 g n i t t e s o N 0 0 3 0 02 Logical Trunk Port Number 0 110 0 03 Logical Station Port Number 0 96 0 04 Layer 3 Timer Type 1 5 1 05 Calling Party Number 0 No 1 Yes 1 06 S point DDI digits 0 0 4 07 Call Busy Mode for S point 0 Alerting Message 1 Disconnect Message 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL100...

Page 62: ...192 0 0 255 248 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 255 224 0 255 255 252 0 255 255 255 128 255 255 255 240 255 255 255 254 192 0 0 0 248 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 255 224 0 0 255 252 0 0 255 255 128 0 255 255 240 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 255 192 255 255 255 248 255 255 255 255 224 0 0 0 252 0 0 0 255 128 0 0 255 240 0 0 255 254 0 0 255 255 192 0 255 255 248 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 224 255 255 255 252 0 0 0 0 03 Default...

Page 63: ...0 51 PRI T1 E1 Selection of PRI to select whether the unit works as PRI T1 or E1 Input Data Slot Number 01 16 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 PRI T1 E1 Selection Chose whether the unit works as PRI T1 or E1 0 PRI 1 T1 2 E1 0 PRI Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 43 ...

Page 64: ...a l e R Item No o r P d e t a l e R t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I gram 01 Relay Type 0 No Setting 1 External MOH 2 BGM resource 3 External Speaker 4 Door Phone 0 02 Destination Selection 10 61 01 1 or 2 Not Use 10 61 01 3 1 4 Speaker Message No 10 61 01 4 1 8 Door Phone No 0 Not Use 10 61 01 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 10 System Configuration Set...

Page 65: ...in step 2 the entries affected are 600 699 If you enter 4 in step 2 below the entries affected are 6000 6999 Entering two digits lets you define codes based on the first two digits a user dials For example entering 60 allows you to define the function of all codes beginning with 60 In the default program only and use 2 digit codes All the other codes are single digit If you enter a two digit code ...

Page 66: ...ight also require you to change entries in Program 11 10 11 16 Default See the following tables for default settings Table 2 1 System Numbering Default Settings Dial Types 1 Service Code 2 Extension Number 3 Trunk Access 4 Special Trunk Access 5 Operator Access 6 Flexible Routing 9 Dial Extension Analyze 0 Not Used e p y T l a i D d e r i u q e R s t i g i D f o r e b m u N d e l a i D Default New...

Page 67: ...0 Not Used Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type Default New Default New 29 0 0 20 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 3X 3 2 31 0 0 32 0 0 33 0 0 34 0 0 35 0 0 36 0 0 37 0 0 38 0 0 39 0 0 30 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 4X 3 2 41 0 0 42 0 0 43 0 0 44 0 0 45 0 0 46 0 0 47 0 0 48 0 0 49 0 0 40 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 5X 4 2 51 0 0 52 0 0 53 0 0 54 0 0 Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 47 ...

Page 68: ...t Used Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type Default New Default New 55 0 0 56 0 0 57 0 0 58 0 0 59 0 0 50 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 6X 3 2 61 0 0 62 0 0 63 0 0 64 0 0 65 0 0 66 0 0 67 0 0 68 0 0 69 0 0 60 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 7X 3 1 71 0 0 72 0 0 73 0 0 74 0 0 75 0 0 76 0 0 77 0 0 78 0 0 79 0 0 70 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 8X 3 1 Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 11 System Numbering 2 48 ...

Page 69: ...t Used Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type Default New Default New 81 0 0 82 0 0 83 0 0 84 0 0 85 0 0 86 0 0 87 0 0 88 0 0 89 0 0 80 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 9X 1 3 91 0 0 92 0 0 93 0 0 94 0 0 95 0 0 96 0 0 97 0 0 98 0 0 99 0 0 90 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0X 1 5 01 0 0 02 0 0 03 0 0 04 0 0 05 0 0 06 0 0 07 0 0 08 0 0 09 0 0 00 0 0 Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 49 ...

Page 70: ...e 0 Not Used Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type Default New Default New 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 2 1 5 2 1 6 2 1 7 2 1 8 2 1 9 2 1 0 2 1 4 1 2 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Flexible System Numbering Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 11 System Numbering 2 50 ...

Page 71: ...o a new location port and retain the same exten sion number Input Data Extension Port Number 001 128 Item No Extension Number Description 01 Dial Up to 4 digits Set up extension numbers for multiline telephones single line telephones and IP telephones Extension number assignments cannot be duplicated in Programs 11 02 and 11 07 Default Extension Port Number Extension Number 001 128 200 327 Conditi...

Page 72: ...e assigned in Program 11 01 or Program 11 20 Input Data Virtual Extension Numbers 001 050 Item No Virtual Extension Number Description 01 Dial Up to 4 digits Set up Virtual Extension numbers The extension number cannot be duplicated in Programs 11 02 and 11 07 Default Virtual Port Number Extension Number 1 50 No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Flexible System Numbering Multiple Dir...

Page 73: ...r Program 11 20 as type 2 Input Data Department Extension Group Number 01 32 Item No Extension Group Pi lot Number Description Related Program 01 Dial Up to 4 digits Use this program to assign department group pilot numbers The number set up by Program 11 02 Extension Numbering cannot be used The extension number cannot be dupli cated in Programs 11 02 and 11 07 16 01 Department Extension Group Ba...

Page 74: ...lt Related Program 01 Dial Up to four digits Use this program to assign the trunk ac cess code normally 9 This is the code extension users dial to access Automatic Route Selection 0 11 01 System Numbering 14 01 07 Basic Trunk Data Setup 14 05 Trunk Group 14 06 Trunk Group Routing 21 02 Trunk Group Routing for Extensions 02 2nd Trunk Route Access Code Use this program to define additional trunk acc...

Page 75: ...ing Group Speed Dialing Numbers MLT 854 06 Setting the Automatic Transfer for Each Trunk Line MLT 833 24 04 01 07 Canceling the Automatic Transfer for Each Trunk Line MLT 834 24 04 01 08 Setting the Destination for Auto matic Trunk Transfer MLT 835 24 04 01 09 Charging Cost Display by the Supervisor MLT 771 11 Entry Credit for Toll Restriction MLT 774 12 Night Mode Switching for Other Group MLT 71...

Page 76: ...er on Voice Mail Auto Attendant MLT SLT Not Set 20 07 28 41 Date Setting MLT 789 20 07 30 42 Maintenance Service MLT 743 43 VRS Incoming MLT 878 44 Cutting the telephone power MLT SLT Not Set 45 Remote Monitor Permit MLT SLT Not Set 46 Watch Message Setting MLT SLT Not Set 47 Warning Message Setting MLT SLT Not Set 48 Auto Dial Setting for Cencer MLT Not Set 49 Auto Dial Setting for Remote Watch M...

Page 77: ...ard No Answer MLT SLT 845 04 Call Forward Busy No Answer MLT SLT 844 05 Call Forward Both Ring MLT SLT 842 06 Not Used 07 Call Forwarding Follow Me MLT SLT 846 08 Do Not Disturb MLT SLT 847 09 Answer Message Waiting MLT SLT 0 11 10 16 10 Cancel All Messages Waiting MLT SLT 873 11 Cancel Message Waiting MLT SLT 871 12 Alarm Clock MLT SLT 827 20 01 06 13 Display Language Selection for Multiline Term...

Page 78: ...Temporary Toll Restriction Override MLT SLT 875 21 07 35 Pilot Group Withdrawing MLT SLT 750 36 Toll Restriction Override MLT SLT 763 21 14 37 Ring Volume Set MLT 829 38 Programmable Function Key Pro gramming 3 Digit Service Codes MLT 852 15 07 11 11 17 40 Not Used 41 Tandem Ringing MLT SLT 744 15 07 30 03 42 Transfer Dial Setting for Out of Range 6 0 3 1 9 8 8 43 Headset Mode Switching MLT SLT 78...

Page 79: ...ndant except Busy MLT SLT 796 15 01 08 60 Call Forward to Attendant No Answer MLT SLT 797 15 01 09 65 Headset Mode Switching MLT 798 66 Dial Control Key Operation MLT 877 67 Automatic SIP Trunk Transfer MLT SLT No Setting 10 29 14 68 IntraMail Language Selection for own extension MLT SLT 764 47 02 16 69 IntraMail Language Selection for specific extension MLT SLT 765 20 13 53 47 02 16 MLT Multiline...

Page 80: ...ble only if you disable the voice mail Single Digit dialing code in Program 11 16 09 MLT SLT 807 11 16 09 02 Conference MLT SLT 826 03 Override Off Hook Signaling MLT SLT 809 04 Set Camp On MLT SLT 850 05 Cancel Camp On MLT SLT 870 06 Switching of Voice Call and Signal Call MLT SLT 812 07 Step Call MLT SLT 808 08 Barge In MLT SLT 810 09 Change to STG Department Group All Ring MLT SLT 780 16 02 10 ...

Page 81: ...g Line Universal Answer MLT SLT 0 14 05 14 06 44 Callback Test for SLT SLT 899 45 Enabled On Hook When Holding SLT SLT 849 15 03 07 46 Answer On Hook When Holding SLT SLT 859 15 03 08 47 Call Waiting Answer Split Answer Splitting switching between calls SLT 894 11 12 03 48 Account Code SLT 51 VM Access MLT SLT 8 52 Live Monitoring MLT 725 53 Live Recording at SLT MLT SLT 754 54 VRS Routing for ANI...

Page 82: ...Mode Start MLT SLT No Setting 64 Security Censer Mode Start MLT SLT No Setting MLT Multiline Terminal SLT Single Line Telephone Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Refer to the Input Data chart on the previous pages Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 11 System Numbering 2 62 ...

Page 83: ...T SLT 728 03 Set DND for Other Extension MLT SLT 729 04 Cancel DND for Other Extension MLT SLT 730 05 Set Wake Up Call for Own Extension MLT SLT 731 06 Cancel Wake Up Call for Own Extension MLT SLT 732 07 Set Wake Up Call for Other Extension MLT SLT 733 08 Cancel Wake Up Call for Other Extension MLT SLT 734 09 Set Room to Room Call Restriction MLT SLT 735 10 Cancel Room to Room Call Restriction Ho...

Page 84: ...Program 11 Feature Cross Reference Hotel Motel Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 11 System Numbering 2 64 ...

Page 85: ...de The default entry Programs that may be affected when changing the code Input Data Item No Item Terminals Default Related Pro gram 01 Remote Maintenance 830 03 Backup Data Save extension programmed Call Forwards DND etc This feature should be used before upgrading the system software MLT 9 05 System Programming Mode Log On MLT 11 01 09 Transfer to Incoming Ring Group No Setting 11 Ethernet Port ...

Page 86: ...ther a voice or signal call depending on how it is currently defined Programs that may be affected by changing these codes Input Data Item No Item Default Related Program 01 Step Call 4 11 12 07 02 Barge In No Setting 11 12 08 03 Switching of Voice Signal Call 1 11 12 06 04 Intercom Off Hook Signaling 11 12 03 05 Camp On 11 12 04 06 DND Call Forward Override Bypass No Setting 11 12 01 07 Message W...

Page 87: ...ference This is the number that outside parties will call in order to connect to a conference Input Data Conference Group Number 1 4 Item No Remote Conference Group Pilot Number Default Related Program 01 Note 20 13 46 Dial Up to 4 digits 20 34 No Remote Conference Pilot Numbers assigned to any Conference Group 1 4 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Conference Remote Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programm...

Page 88: ...em No Dial Extension Analyze Table Default Related Program 01 Dial Up to four digits 0 1 9 1 0 1 1 g n i t t e S o N 02 Type of Dials 0 Not used 1 Service Code 2 Extension Number 5 Operator Access 6 F Route Access 1 0 1 1 0 Conditions When the system uses the Dial Extension Analyze Table to determine the dial type the lower table has priority For example if Table 1 has 211 defined and Table 2 has ...

Page 89: ...a service code 11 10 01 02 Automatic Night Mode Switching 0 Off 1 On 0 According to a preset schedule enable or disable Automatic Night Service for the system 12 02 12 03 03 Night mode switch operating mode 0 Not used 1 8 Operation Mode1 8 0 Use this option to set the operation mode of the CPU Night Service mode switch sensors external Night Mode Selector Switch The Night Service mode affects trun...

Page 90: ... 20 Item Description Input Data 01 Start Time 0000 2359 02 End Time 0000 2359 03 Operation Mode 1 8 Example Time Pattern 1 To make the above schedule it is necessary to set the data as follows Time setting 01 00 00 to 09 00 Mode 3 midnight Time setting 02 09 00 to 12 00 Mode 1 day Time setting 03 12 00 to 13 00 Mode 4 rest Time setting 04 13 00 to 17 00 Mode 1 day Time setting 05 17 00 to 18 00 Mo...

Page 91: ...0 2 04 0000 0000 1 20 0000 0000 1 Time Pattern 2 Set Time Number Start Time End Time Mode 01 0000 0000 2 02 0000 0000 1 20 0000 0000 1 Time Pattern 3 10 Set Time Number Start Time End Time Mode 01 0000 0000 1 20 0000 0000 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 71 ...

Page 92: ...ns Input Data Night Mode Service Group Number 01 04 Item No Day of the Week Time Schedule Pattern Number 01 01 Sunday 0 10 02 Monday 03 Tuesday 04 Wednesday 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday Default Day of the Week Time Schedule Pattern Number 01 Sunday 2 02 Monday 1 03 Tuesday 1 04 Wednesday 1 05 Thursday 1 06 Friday 1 07 Saturday 2 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service Issue 0 1 ...

Page 93: ...ch settings This schedule is used for the setting of special days when the company is expected to be closed such as a national holiday Input Data Night Mode Service Group Number 01 04 Item No Days and Months Time Pattern Number 01 0101 1231 e g 0101 Jan 1 1231 Dec 31 0 10 0 No Setting Default No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 73 ...

Page 94: ...rogram 12 05 Night Mode Group Assignment for Extensions to a assign Day Night Mode Group for each extension Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Item No Night Mode Service Group Number Default 01 01 04 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 12 Night Mode Setup 2 74 ...

Page 95: ...on Use Program 12 06 Night Mode Group Assignment for Trunks to assign a Day Night Mode Group for each trunk port Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Night Mode Service Group Number Default 01 01 04 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 75 ...

Page 96: ...in each Mode Input Data 4 0 1 0 r e b m u N p u o r G e c i v r e S e d o M t h g i N 8 1 e d o M t h g i N y a D e g a s s e M t x e T o N m e t I Maximum 12 Characters alphabetic or numeric 1 0 Default Mode 1 No setting Mode 2 Night Mode 3 M Night Mode 4 Rest Mode 5 Day2 Mode 6 Night2 Mode 7 M Night2 Mode 8 Rest2 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 12 N...

Page 97: ...each Day Night Mode Input Data 4 0 1 0 r e b m u N p u o r G e c i v r e S e d o M t h g i N Item No Range 01 2 8 default 2 Example When Program 12 08 is set to 3 and the Mode Key is pressed the following modes are switched Press once Night Press twice Mid night Press third Day Default 2 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 77 ...

Page 98: ...re the Speed Dial bins will use Trunk Routing 0 or dial the bin as though it is an Intercom number 1 0 Trunk Outgoing Mode 1 Intercom Outgoing Mode 0 13 05 02 Station Abbreviated Dial 0 Do not use 1 Use 1 13 06 03 Number of Common Speed Dialing Bins Assign the number of Speed Dial bins that are used for System Speed Dials 0 1000 0 No Common Speed Dialing 900 13 04 Conditions None Feature Cross Ref...

Page 99: ...used by each Speed Dialing group Refer to 13 03 Speed Dialing Group Assignment for Extensions on page 2 80 Input Data Item No Speed Dialing Group Number Start Address of Speed Dialing Bin End Address of Speed Dial ing Bin 01 01 32 9 9 9 9 0 0 9 9 0 Default No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Speed Dial System Group Station Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 79 ...

Page 100: ...Assignment for Extensions to assign Speed Dialing Group for each extension There are 32 available Speed Dialing groups Input Data Extension Number Up to 4 digits e u l a V t l u a f e D r e b m u N p u o r G o N m e t I 01 01 32 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Speed Dial System Group Station Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 13 Abbreviated Dialing 2 80 ...

Page 101: ... Setting 03 Transfer Mode 0 Not Used 1 Internal Dial 2 Incoming Ring Group IRG 3 Remote Monitor 0 04 Transfer Destination Number If Transfer mode is Refer to 13 04 03 1 Internal Dial Mode 1 9 0 P R Maximum 36 Characters 2 Incoming Ring Group 0 25 IRG Number P Pause R Recall Additional Digits when using ISDN functionality No Setting 13 04 03 05 Incoming Ring Pattern Incoming Ring Pattern 0 Normal P...

Page 102: ...ntry of 0 no setting then seizing a line follows the trunk access group routing Dialing Mode Program 13 01 01 Input Data Speed Dialing Bin Number 000 999 Item No Trunk Group Number 01 0 25 Default No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Speed Dial System Group Station Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 13 Abbreviated Dialing 2 82 of the caller s extension refer to Program 14 06 This setting is av...

Page 103: ...mber Up to four digits Speed Dial Number 01 20 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Speed Dialing Data 1 9 0 Pause Press line key 1 Recall Flash Press line key 2 Code to wait for answer supervision in ISDN Press line key 3 max 36 digits No Setting 02 Name Maximum 12 Characters Use dial pad to enter name No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Speed Dial System Group Station Issue 0 1 SL10...

Page 104: ...ram 13 11 Abbreviated Dial Group Name to set the name of Abbreviated Dial Group Name Input Data Group Number 01 32 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Group Name Up to 12characters 1 ABB GROUP01 32 ABB GROUP32 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 13 Abbreviated Dialing 2 84 ...

Page 105: ...04 Transmit Gain Level for Confer ence and Transfer Calls Use this option to select the CODEC gain type used by the trunk when it is part of an Unsuper vised Conference 1 63 15 5dB 15 5dB in 0 5dB intervals 32 0dB 05 Receive Gain Level for Confer ence and Transfer Calls Use this option to select the CODEC gain type used by the trunk when it is part of an Unsuper vised Conference 1 63 15 5dB 15 5dB...

Page 106: ...ogrammed interval Program 24 01 05 If disabled forced disconnection does not occur Program 24 01 01 also affects this option 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 24 01 01 24 01 05 17 Trunk to Trunk Warning Tone for Long Conversation Alarm Use this option to enable or disable the Warning Tone for Long Conver sation feature for DISA callers 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 18 Warning Beep Tone Signaling 0 Disable...

Page 107: ...Automatic Trunk to Trunk Trans fer Mode 0 Normal Transfer Normal 1 Step Transfer Step 0 24 02 11 24 02 12 27 Caller ID Refuse Setup 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 28 Effectivity of Conversation Re cording Destination for Extension 0 No Effect No 1 Available Yes 1 15 12 30 Flexible Ringing by Caller ID 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 1 13 04 32 Anti trombone Function 0 No Effect No 1 Available Yes 0 33 APSU...

Page 108: ...Program 14 Feature Cross Reference Refer to features in the Input Data table Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 14 Trunk Basic Setup 2 88 ...

Page 109: ... key while on a trunk call 0 Timed Flash Hooking 1 Disconnect Cut 1 81 01 14 81 01 15 05 Dial Tone Detection for Manually Accessed Trunks Use this option enable disable dial tone detection for directly accessed trunks If disabled the system outdials on the trunks without moni toring for dial tone 0 Dial Tone Detection Not Used 1 Dial Tone Detection Used 1 21 01 04 06 Pause at 1st Digit after Line ...

Page 110: ...using Speed Dial ARS Last Number Redial or Save Number dialed It does not pertain to line key or Direct Trunk Access calls 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 12 Detect Network Disconnect Signal 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 13 Trunk to Trunk Limitation 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 14 Loop Start Ground Start 0 Loop Start Loop 1 Ground Start Ground 0 16 Caller ID Type 0 FSK 1 DTMF 0 18 Busy Tone Detection on ...

Page 111: ... installed behind a PBX There is one item for each mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Type of Connection Default Related Pro gram 01 1 8 0 Stand Alone Trunk 1 Behind PBX PBX 2 Not Used 3 CTX assume 9 0 22 02 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central Office Calls Placing Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 91 ...

Page 112: ...or trunks within the group When users dial up the trunk group they seize the trunks in the order you specify in the outbound priority entry Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Trunk Group Number Priority Number 01 0 25 1 126 Default Trunk Port Group Priority 1 1 1 126 1 126 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Trunk Groups Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 14 Trunk Basic Setup 2 92 ...

Page 113: ...der 1 Trunk Group 1 Order 2 Trunk Group 2 For the above setting if all the lines in trunk group 1 are busy the system searches for an idle line in trunk group 2 With more than four trunk groups Route Number 1 Order 1 Trunk Group 1 Order 2 Trunk Group 2 Order 3 Trunk Group 3 Order 4 1002 Jump To Route Number 2 Route Number 2 Order 1 Trunk Group 4 Order 2 Trunk Group 5 For the above setting if all t...

Page 114: ...Program 14 Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 14 Trunk Basic Setup 2 94 ...

Page 115: ... can have one of eight access options for each Access Map Emegerncy calls will override Program 14 07 settings Input Data Access Map Number 001 126 Item No Trunk Port Number Input Data 01 001 126 0 No access 1 Outgoing access only 2 Incoming access only 3 Access only when trunk on Hold 4 Outgoing access and access when trunk on Hold 5 Incoming access and access when trunk on Hold 6 Incoming and Ou...

Page 116: ...Program 14 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central Office Calls Answering Central Office Calls Placing Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 14 Trunk Basic Setup 2 96 ...

Page 117: ...ne a Music on Hold source for a trunk as COI port Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 MOH Type Select a Music on Hold source for the trunk 0 Internal synthesized external MOH 1 A customer provided source connected to BGM port 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Music on Hold Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 97 ...

Page 118: ...gram 15 12 is followed Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Input Data Default 01 Recording Destination Extension Number Enter the extension number where the trunk calls should be recorded Maximum four digits No Setting 02 Automatic Recording for Incoming Calls Determine if incoming trunk calls should be auto matically recorded 0 Off 1 On 0 04 Automatic Recording for Outgoin...

Page 119: ...gram is used only for H 323 Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 IP Trunk ID 0 65535 0 No setting 0 Conditions This Data is referred to at IP trunk outgoing call or IP trunk incoming call This ID is notified at IP trunk outgoing call It is not notified when ID is 0 Incoming Call arrives to the trunk port of the same ID as ID notified from the partner system Featu...

Page 120: ...Program 14 12 SIP Register ID Setup for IP Trunk to define the SIP Register ID for IP Trunks Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Register ID 0 31 0 02 Pilot Register ID 0 31 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 14 Trunk Basic Setup 2 100 ...

Page 121: ...ll Forward Method to assign the activation of Call Deflection Call Rerouting feature Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Default Related Program Input Data 01 0 Normal operation 1 Call Rerouting 2 Call Deflection 0 13 04 06 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 101 ...

Page 122: ...n the method of ECT supplementary service This mode will control behavior of FLASH operation at the station which is being grab ISDN trunk Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Input Data Default 01 0 Original 1 Implicit 2 ECT 3 Explicit ECT 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 14 Trunk Basic Setup 2 102 ...

Page 123: ...feature for more details 0 Off 1 On 0 14 06 21 02 03 SMDR Printout Use this option to include or exclude the extension in the SMDR report 0 Do not print on SMDR report 1 Include on SMDR report 1 04 ISDN Caller ID If both Program 15 01 04 and 10 03 05 are enabled the system includes Caller ID in the Setup message as Presentation Allowed If these options are disabled it is Presentation Restricted 0 ...

Page 124: ...u are programming DTU DTP style tele phones only follow high medium and low range ring tone settings They do not follow Melodies 1 Tone pattern1 2 Incoming external ring tone 3 Tone pattern 3 4 Tone pattern 4 5 Tone pattern 5 6 Tone pattern 6 7 Tone pattern 7 8 Tone pattern 2 2 22 03 03 Extension Ring Tone Use this option to set the tone pitch of the incoming extension call ring for the extension ...

Page 125: ...ing to a station For example if a Transfer Recall or Hold Recall is ringing back to a station the following happens If PRG 15 02 11 is enabled the station will automatically answers the recall when it goes off hook If PRG 15 02 11 is disabled a station does not automati cally answer the recall when it goes off hook The user must first press the line appearance of the recalling call or press the an...

Page 126: ...ines how a speed dial key functions when pressed If set to Preview 0 the speed dial number can be previewed before dialing If set to Outgoing Immediate 1 the number is dialed immediately 0 Preview 1 Outgoing Immediately 0 27 Handset Volume Determine how an extension handset volume is set after it is adjusted during a call When 1 is assigned in this program and a user sets the volume to maximum the...

Page 127: ...led in front of the Caller ID when using the Caller ID Return function Up to four digits 0 1 9 No setting 10 02 04 50 MIC Lamp Status Change 0 normal 1 Lamp Status Change 0 54 Menu Operation Mode 0 Automatic Close 1 Manual Close 0 55 VRS Message Number 0 100 0 56 Screen Saver Timer 0 s 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 57 Caller Log on busy 0 OFF 1 ON 0 15 02 34 1 60 Soft Key Navigation key Mode 0 Standard Mode 1...

Page 128: ...quency Pattern 3 High Middle Low 2000Hz 1400Hz 1100Hz 760Hz 660Hz 540Hz 16Hz 16Hz 16Hz External Incoming Signal Frequency Pattern 4 High Middle Low 2000Hz 1400Hz 1100Hz 760Hz 660Hz 540Hz 8Hz 8Hz 8Hz Internal Incoming Signal Frequency High Middle Low 1100Hz 660Hz 520Hz 1400Hz 760Hz 660Hz 8Hz 8Hz 8Hz Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Refer to the Input Data chart Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 15 Ex...

Page 129: ... allow a single line port to receive DTMF tones after the initial call setup Enter 0 to have the port ignore DTMF tones after the initial call setup For Voice Mail always enter 1 e g receive DTMF tones 0 Normal 1 Special 0 15 03 01 45 01 01 04 Flashing Enables disables Flash for single line telephones 0 No 1 Yes 1 05 Trunk Polarity Reverse Do Not Change Default Entry as DTMF issues may arise with ...

Page 130: ...Number Calling 1 External Caller ID Forward 0 15 Disconnect without dial after hooking hold Determine whether or not to disconnect a held call when on hook without any dialing after hooking hold 0 Normal 1 Disc 0 16 Special DTMF Protocol Send Determine whether or not to send the extension number of the phone forwarded to the extension when PRG 15 03 04 is set to Special 1 and not in the VM group 0...

Page 131: ...ess matches 15 05 01 03 Default URL address URL address 192 Characters Max No setting The default URL ad dress for Smart Phone 15 05 01 04 Nickname Up to 48 characters No setting Nickname section on Invite message Ex ample Extension 100 has a Nickname set to PAUL Extension 101 has command 15 05 17 set to Nickname The inbound call to exten sion 101 from 100 shows PAUL 15 05 17 05 H 323 Terminal typ...

Page 132: ...the ITH style telephone 10 03 10 21 Handset Option Information 0 Normal Handset 1 Handset for power failure PSA PSD 2 BCH 0 This is a read only pro gram that shows what type of Handset is in stalled on the ITH style telephone 10 03 11 15 05 23 22 Side Option Addi tional Data 0 No Setting 1 12 DSS Console number 0 This is a read only pro gram that shows the DSS console number when one is installed ...

Page 133: ...anel On Off 0 Off 1 On 1 Whether the touch screen used on ITL 320C BK TEL can be used 1 or cannot be used 0 35 Encription Mode On Off 0 Off 1 On 0 36 DT700 Firmware Version 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 Indicate a current firm ware Version 37 DT700 Large LED Illumination Setup 1 Not Used 2 Red 3 Green 4 Blue 5 Yellow 6 Purple 7 Light Blue 8 White 9 Rotation 2 Sets LED color for inter nal Int...

Page 134: ...Program 15 Conditions 15 05 04 Nickname must be unique in the system Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 15 Extension Basic Setup 2 114 ...

Page 135: ...ion can place only outgoing calls on trunks to which it has outgoing access Use Program 14 07 to define the available access maps Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Day Night Mode 1 8 Item No Trunk Access Map Number Default Related Program 01 001 126 1 14 07 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central Office Calls Answering Central Office Calls Placing Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming...

Page 136: ... n u r T 1 0 0 t s i l D I r e l l a c g n i m o c n I 8 1 1 K L LK12 2 y e K p o o L 5 0 g n i t t e S o N 0 3 1 K L 0 g n i t t e S o N 0 4 2 K L 0 Item No Line Key Number a t a D l a n o i t i d d A r e b m u N n o i t c n u F 01 1 24 0 99 Normal Function Code Service Code 851 by default 00 99 Appearance Function Code Service Code 852 by default Refer to Function Number List on this page Defaul...

Page 137: ...arded 18 Text Message Setup Message Numbers 01 20 Red On Feature activated by Function Key 19 External Group Paging External Paging Number 1 6 Red On Page Active 20 External All Call Paging Red On Page Active 21 Internal Group Paging Internal Paging Number 01 32 Red On Page Active 22 Internal All Call Paging None 23 Privacy Release None 24 Call Pickup for own group None 25 Call Pickup for Another ...

Page 138: ...ting 53 Automatic Answer with Delay Message Start Red On Active 54 External Call Forward by Door Box Red On Active 55 Extension Name Change None 56 General Purpose LED Operation 001 100 Red On Off 001 100 Red On Off 57 General Purpose LED Indication 001 100 Red On Off 001 100 Red On Off 58 Automatic Transfer at Depart ment Group Call Extension Group Number 01 32 Blink Red Set Off Cance 59 Delayed ...

Page 139: ...001 126 Slow flash Set 83 Conversation Recording Function VMSU 0 Pause 1 Re recording 2 Address 3 Erase 4 Urgent Page 85 Directory Dialing 86 Private Call Refuse None Slow flash Set 87 Caller ID Refuse None Slow flash Set 88 Dial In Mode Switching PRG 22 17 Table No 1 100 Off Pattern 1 Pattern 5 8 On Pattern 2 Slow flash Pattern 3 Fast flash Pattern 4 89 Not Used 90 Not Used h s a l f w o l S s l ...

Page 140: ...04 Park Key Park Number 01 64 Slow Blink Red Call Placed in Park by Another User Fast Blink Green Extension Placed Call in Park 07 Station Park Hold None 08 Not Used 32 Warning Message On play warning message Off stop warning message 33 Censer Mode On Security Censer On Off Security Censer Off LED Indication Reference ON LED pattern 7 On OFF LED pattern 0 Off Rapid Blink LED pattern 3 RW Slow Blin...

Page 141: ...ng the 851 code until the key is undefined 000 For example with a Park Key programmed by dialing 852 04 must be undefined by dialing 852 000 before it can be programmed as a Voice Over key by dialing 851 48 Feature Cross Reference Refer to Function Number List on page 2 116 Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 121 ...

Page 142: ...2 2 Tone Pattern 3 3 Tone Pattern 4 4 Incoming Ring Tone Extension 5 Tone pattern 5 6 Tone pattern 6 7 Tone pattern 7 0 Tone Pattern 1 When an extension or a virtual extension is assigned to the function key on the key telephone select the ring tone when receiving a call on that key Program 15 08 Incoming Signal Frequency Patterns Incoming Signal Frequency Pattern Type Frequency 1 Frequency 2 Modu...

Page 143: ...rvice Mode Assign extension numbers and names to virtual extension ports in Program 15 01 Program Virtual Extension keys in Program 15 07 code 03 There are 50 Virtual Extension Ports Input Data Extension Number Up to fourdigits Key Number 01 24 t l u a f e D g n i g n i R e d o M t h g i N y a D o N m e t I g n i g n i R o N 0 8 1 1 0 1 Rin 0 Conditions Program the Multiple Directory Number functi...

Page 144: ...em No Priority Order Data Description Related Pro gram 01 1 4 0 Tone Pattern 1 1 Tone Pattern 2 2 Tone Pattern 3 3 Tone Pattern 4 4 Incoming Extension Ring Tone 5 Tone pattern 5 6 Tone pattern 6 7 Tone pattern 7 When two or more virtual extensions are set on a function key on the tele phone and the tone pattern by which the sound of each extension differs the priority of ring sound is set up 15 08...

Page 145: ...ion numbers Program 11 04 and names Program 15 01 to virtual extension ports Program Multiple Directory Number virtual extension keys in Program 15 07 code 03 Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Key Number 01 24 Item No Day Night Mode Ringing Default Related Program 01 1 8 0 Immediate Ring 1 Delayed Ring 0 20 04 03 15 09 01 Conditions Program the Virtual Extension keys NOT to ring befo...

Page 146: ...sion Number Maximum four digits Item Number Item Input Data Default 01 Recording Destination Extension Number Enter the extension number to which the trunk calls should be recorded Maximum four digits No Setting 02 Automatic Recording for Incoming Calls Determine if an extension incoming calls should be automatically recorded 0 Off 1 On 0 04 Automatic Recording for Outgoing Calls Determine if an e...

Page 147: ...1 and 2 Input Data Extension Number Max 4 digits Key Number 01 24 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Outgoing Option 0 25 0 Assigns the Loop Key for ARS 1 25 Assigns the Loop Key to the trunk group specified 0 Programming Function Key No 01 32 02 Incoming Option 0 25 0 Assigns the Loop Key to all trunk groups 1 25 Assigns the Loop key to the trunk group specified 0 Programming Function Key No 01 3...

Page 148: ... Use Program 15 16 SIP Register Setup for Extension to define the SIP Register ID for Extensions Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Register ID None 0 31 None Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 15 Extension Basic Setup 2 128 ...

Page 149: ...Indication to set the message waiting LED Flash assign ment on each CO line Input Data Extension Number including Virtual Extensions Up to four digits Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 LED Flash Assignment 0 LED Off 1 LED On 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 129 ...

Page 150: ... Key land on the Virtual or on the extension CO appearance This is assigned for the Virtual Extension Key not the extension it resides on 0 Release 1 Land on the key 0 20 04 01 02 Display mode when placing a call on Virtual Extension Key Defines if calls to or from a Virtual Extension Key display the Virtual Exten sion Key name or the name of the extension it resides on 0 Secondary Extension Name ...

Page 151: ... extension is called 0 999 0 No setting 1 999 target of mobile extension 0 02 Connect Confirmation Select when a confirmation dial is required to allow the call to cut over to the called mobile number 0 Always 1 On Analog Line 2 Never 0 03 Trunk Access Code Select if the Normal 0 or Individual 1 Trunk access is used when making the call to the mobile number 0 Use normal trunk access code 11 09 01 ...

Page 152: ...directly not the department number assigned in Program 11 07 0 Normal Intercom caller to busy department member hears busy 1 Circular Intercom callers to busy department member routes to idle member 0 16 02 04 Hunting Mode Use this option to set the action taken when a call reaches the last extension in the Department Group 0 hunting stopped 1 hunting repeats with circular routing through the Depa...

Page 153: ...ng 0 09 Department Hunting No Answer Time Set how long a call rings a Depart ment group extension before hunting occurs 0 64800 seconds 15 10 Enhanced Hunt Type Set the type of hunting for each Extension Department Group 0 No hunting 1 Hunting When Busy 2 Hunting When Not Answered 3 Hunting When Busy or No Answer 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Department Calling Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program...

Page 154: ...up When a call comes to the group the extensions ring in order of their priority Input Data s t i g i d r u o f m u m i x a M r e b m u N n o i s n e t x E Item No Group Number Priority Default Description Related Program 01 1 32 1 999 1 xxx See Note Set up the Department Group called by the pilot number and the extension priority when a group is called Call Pickup Groups are set up in 23 02 11 07...

Page 155: ...Group There are 32 available Department Groups Input Data 2 3 1 0 r e b m u N p u o r G n o i s n e t x E t n e m t r a p e D Item No Secondary Exten sion Number Extension Number Priority Order Description 01 1 16 Maximum 4 digits 0 999 This program is set up when placing telephones in two or more groups Default All extension groups No setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Department Cal...

Page 156: ...nt group can restrict calls to up to eight department groups in Department Group Depart mental Call Restriction Input Data 2 3 1 r e b m u N p u o r G t n e m t r a p e D n o i s n e t x E 8 1 x e d n I p u o r G d e t c i r t s e R Restrict Depart ment Group Number t l u a f e D n o i t p i r c s e D 0 32 Calls between members of different Department Station groups can be restricted on a per grou...

Page 157: ... the time expires 25 07 01 06 Alarm Duration 0 64800s 30s This time sets the duration of the alarm signal 11 11 12 07 Callback Ring Dura tion Time 0 64800s 15s Callback rings an extension for this time 11 12 05 15 07 35 08 Trunk Queuing Call back Time 0 64800s 15 Trunk Queuing callback rings an extension for this time 11 12 05 15 07 35 09 Callback Trunk Queuing Cancel Time 0 64800s 64800s The syst...

Page 158: ...bility to answer a call after it has been trans ferred but before it is answered 0 Not Holding No Keep 1 Holding Keep 0 05 Headset Busy Mode Set the conditions under which a headset extension is busy to incoming callers 0 No Disable 1 Yes Enable 0 20 09 07 06 Preselection Time When a multiline terminal user preselects a line key the system remembers the prese lection for this time 0 64800s 5 07 Ti...

Page 159: ...e terminal is reconnected 0 Off 1 On 1 12 Forced Intercom Ring ICM Call Type Use this option to enable or disable Forced Intercom Ringing If enabled incoming Intercom calls normally ring If disabled Intercom calls voice announce 0 Disable Voice 1 Enable Signal 1 15 Caller ID Display Mode 0 Name and Number Both 1 Name 2 Number 0 18 Dialing Record Display Time 0 64800 seconds 30s 19 DSS Key Virtual ...

Page 160: ...ed the system sends all the digits to the trunk If the time space between digits is longer than the time in Item 4 the system considers all digits received Type 1 The system passes the received digits from the single line telephone to the trunk immediately If the single line telephone has a Last Number Dial key without a pause this key may not be able to use the Last Number Dial key with the Type ...

Page 161: ... time expires from the time when a single line tele phone is off hook the system sets the single line telephone to headset ringing mode 0 64800s 5 20 13 38 07 Trunk Call Dial Forced Sending Start Time Forced Dial 0 64800s 0 20 03 03 20 03 04 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Single Line Telephones Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 141 ...

Page 162: ...the virtual extension key and appears on the line or loop key With an entry of virtual extension key once the call is picked up the call will remain on the virtual extension key 0 Release Virtual Extension Key 1 Hold Virtual Extension Key 0 15 18 01 03 Virtual Extension Delay Interval Virtual Extensions set for Delayed Ringing see Program 15 11 ring the extension after this time 0 1 s 0 0 8 4 6 0 ...

Page 163: ... R t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I gram 04 Setting of Charge Cost per Unit 0 65535 0 06 Advice of Charge for Telephone Display 0 No decimal point 1 Decimal point s character is period 2 Decimal point s character is comma 1 07 Advice of Charge for SMDR 0 No decimal point 1 Decimal point s character is period 2 Decimal point s character is comma 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Re...

Page 164: ...e assigned To specify the options in each Class of Service refer to Programs 20 07 through 20 13 You make eight entries for Program 20 06 one for each Night Service Mode Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Day NightMode Class of Service for Extensions 01 1 8 1 15 Default All extension numbers are set as Class 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Class of Service Issue 0 1 ...

Page 165: ...peed Dialing numbers 0 Off 1 On 1 11 10 04 05 Set Cancel Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer Turns off or on an extension user ability to use the Trunk to Trunk Forwarding service codes 0 Off 1 On 1 11 10 06 11 10 07 11 10 08 06 Charging Cost Display 0 Off 1 On 0 11 10 09 10 Programmable Function Key Pro gramming Appearance Level Turns off or on the ability for an exten sion user abillity to program...

Page 166: ...n 1 23 CO MSG Waiting Indication Call back Number Programming Enable or Disable an extension ability to receive CO Message Waiting Indication 0 Off 1 On 0 24 Set Cancel Private Call Refuse Enable or Disable an extension ability to set or cancel Private Call Refuse 0 Off 1 On 1 11 10 32 25 Set Cancel Caller ID Refuse Enable or Disable an extension ability to set or cancel Caller ID Refuse 0 Off 1 O...

Page 167: ...bound calls using group speed dial numbers 0 Off 1 On 1 05 Dial Number Preview Preset Dial Turns off or on an extension for using Dial Number Preview 0 Off 1 On 1 06 Toll Restriction Override Turns off or on Toll Restricting Override Service Code 763 0 Off 1 On 1 11 11 36 21 01 07 21 07 07 Repeat Redial Turns off or on an extension to use Repeat Redial 0 Off 1 n O 1 08 Toll Restriction Dial Block ...

Page 168: ...ff 1 On 0 14 01 20 14 01 21 17 ARS Override of Trunk Access Map Turns off or on an extension ability to override the trunk access map programming for outgoing calls 0 Off 1 On 0 19 Hotline for SPK The ability of an extension to have Hotline activated or deactivated when going off hook via the speaker key 0 Off 1 On 0 20 08 09 20 Hot Key Pad The ability of an extension to make a call by just dialin...

Page 169: ... not have a trunk key available for the second call and a pre 0 Off 1 On 0 02 Caller ID Display Turns off or on the Caller ID display at an extension 0 Off 8 0 2 0 5 1 1 n O 1 03 Sub Address Identification Defines whether or not an exten sion displays the Caller Sub Address 0 Off 1 On 0 04 Notification for Incoming Call List Existence Determines whether or not an extension display shows Check List...

Page 170: ... 0 12 Deny Collect Call Receiving for CO Trunk 0 Off 1 On 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Class of Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 150 07 Call Queuing Turn off or on an extension ability to have calls queued if a call rings the extension when it is busy 0 Off 1 On 0 20 13 06 ...

Page 171: ...fic group Service Code 868 0 Off 1 On 1 04 Telephone Call Pickup Turns off or on an extension to be picked up by a call pickup 0 Off 1 On 1 05 Directed Call Pickup for Own Group Turns off or on Directed Call Pickup for calls ringing an extension Pickup Group Service Code 856 0 Off 1 On 1 06 Meet Me Conference and Paging Turns off or on an extension to use Meet Me Conference and Paging 0 Off 1 On 1...

Page 172: ...itiate Call Forwarding with Follow Me 0 Off 1 On 1 06 Unscreened Transfer Ring Inward Trans fer Turns off or on an extension ability to use Unscreened Transfer 0 Off 1 On 1 07 Transfer Without Holding Turns off or on an extension ability to use Transfer Without Holding 0 Off 1 On 0 08 Transfer Information Display Turns off or on an extension ability for incoming Transfer preanswer display 0 Off 1 ...

Page 173: ...rk Determine if an extension Class of Service should allow either a normal or extended Park 0 Off 1 On 0 20 No Callback Turns off or on an extension to receive callbacks 0 Off 1 On 0 21 Restriction for Tandem Trunking on Hang Up Allow 0 or Deny 1 an extension user ability to set up a tandem conference call automati cally when they hang up 0 Allow 1 Deny 0 22 Restricted Unsupervised Conference Allo...

Page 174: ...ng Cost Service to define the Charging Cost service availability for each extension service class Input Data Class of Service Number 01 15 Item No Item Input Data Default COS 01 15 02 Advice of Charge ISDN AOC 0 Off 1 On 1 03 Cost Display TTU 0 Off 1 On 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Class of Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 154 ...

Page 175: ...ard DND Override By pass Call Turns off or on an extension ability to use Call Forwarding DND Override 0 Off 1 On 1 05 Intercom Off Hook Signaling Turns off or on an extension ability to receive off hook signals 0 Off 1 n O 1 06 Automatic Off Hook Signaling Automatic Override Allows a busy extension ability to manually 0 or automatically 1 receive off hook signals 0 Off 1 On 0 07 Message Waiting T...

Page 176: ...nversation If off there is no alert tone or display indication 0 Off 1 On 1 18 Programmable Function Key Programming General Level Turns off or on an extension user ability to program General function keys using Service Code 851 by default Refer to Program 20 07 10 for Service Code 852 0 Off 1 On 1 19 Selectable Display Messaging Text Messaging Turns off or on an extension user ability to use Sele...

Page 177: ...Deny 1 w o l l A 1 31 Connected Line Identification COLP 0 Off 1 On 0 32 Deny Multiple Barge Ins Allows or Denies an extension from having multiple users Barge into their conversation 0 Off 1 On 0 33 hancement This option must be set 1 for the operator to use service codes in Program 11 13 10 11 13 13 0 Off 1 On 0 11 13 10 11 13 11 11 13 12 11 13 13 34 Block Manual Off Hook Signal ing Turns off or...

Page 178: ...dle state 0 Off 1 On 1 48 Station Name Display Determine if a station Number will be displayed On or not displayed Off in the LCD when the phone is in an idle state 0 Off 1 On 1 49 BLF Indication on CO Incoming State Determine if a BLF of the station will light when a Normal CO call is ringing the phone 0 Off 1 On 0 50 AIC Agent display which call is from Determine if the station logged in via AIC...

Page 179: ...Program 20 Feature Cross Reference Class of Service Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 159 ...

Page 180: ...ility to dial 9 for Trunk Group Routing or Automatic Route Selection ARS 0 Off 1 On 0 03 Trunk Group Access This option enables or disables a DISA or tie trunk caller ability to access trunk groups for outside calls Service Code 804 0 Off 1 On 0 04 Outgoing System Speed Dial This option enables or disables a DISA or tie trunk caller ability to use the System Speed Dialing 0 Off 1 On 0 05 Operator ...

Page 181: ... 1 On 0 11 DISA Tie Trunk Barge In This option enables or disables a DISA or tie trunk caller ability to use the Barge In 0 Off 1 On 0 12 Retrieve Park Hold This option enables or disables a DISA or tie trunk caller ability to retrieve a Park Hold call 0 Off 1 On 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Class of Service Direct Inward System Access DISA Tie Lines Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manua...

Page 182: ...o o D 7 0 8 g n i R n o i s n e t x E l a u t r i V 8 0 09 Callback 4 10 Alarm for SLT 5 6 l l a C g n i m o c n I e g a s s e M g n i t i a W S R V 1 1 Table 2 4 Ringing Cycles e l c y C g n i g n i R r e b m u N 1 On 2 On 2 0 Off 4 0 3 On 1 0 Off 2 0 4 On 0 5 Off 0 5 5 On 0 25 Off 0 25 6 On 0 5 Off 0 5 On 0 5 Off 1 5 7 On 0 25 Off 0 25 On 0 25 Off 5 25 8 On 0 375 Off 0 25 On 0 375 Off 2 0 9 On 0...

Page 183: ... T V t v 8 9 Enter characters W Z w z 9 0 Enter characters Enter characters Accepts an entry only required if two letters on the same key are needed ex TOM Pressing again Space In system programming mode use the right arrow soft key instead to accept and or add a space Clear Back Clear the character entry one character at a time Flash Clear all the entries from the point of the flashing cursor and...

Page 184: ...ACATION UNTIL 11 MESSAGE 11 12 MESSAGE 12 13 MESSAGE 13 14 MESSAGE 14 15 MESSAGE 15 16 MESSAGE 16 17 MESSAGE 17 18 MESSAGE 18 19 MESSAGE 19 20 MESSAGE 20 Conditions Time value must be followed by two spaces Feature Cross Reference Selectable Display Messages Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 164 ...

Page 185: ...r selected in this program If you do not assign an extension in Program 90 11 01 system alarms appear on the extension assigned in this option Input Data Operator Number 1 8 Item No Item Input Data Default Related Program 01 Define the extension numbers which are to be used by operators Up to four digits 200 11 01 20 01 01 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Intercom Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programmi...

Page 186: ... resources run short such as DTMF receiver resources 04 Call Waiting Tone Timer 0 64800s 10 This option sets the time between Call Waiting tones This timer also sets the time between Off Hook Signaling alerts 05 Multiline Confirmation Tone 0 64800s 10 06 Interval of Call Waiting Tone 0 64800s 10 07 Intrusion Tone Repeat Time 0 64800s 0 After a call is interrupted such as Barge In Voice Mail Conver...

Page 187: ...ion from telco before connecting the CO call 0 30 seconds 5 03 Caller ID Edit Mode If Caller ID Edit Mode is disabled 0 no trunk access code will be added to the Caller ID If this option is enabled 1 the trunk access code entered in Program 10 02 05 will be added to the beginning of the Caller ID 0 off 1 on 0 04 Wait Facility IE Timer This timer is used with ISDN trunks to deter mine how long the ...

Page 188: ...the messages which are displayed when no Caller ID information is received Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Private Call 16 Alphanumeric Characters UNAVAILABLE INFO 02 Call from Out of Service Area OUT OF STATE 03 Call Information with Error NO CALLER INFO Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Caller ID Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 168 ...

Page 189: ... sec 170 14 01 15 02 Long Conversation Alarm 2 After the initial long toll call warning tone additional warning tones sound after this time 0 64800 sec 180 14 01 15 03 Long Conversation Cutoff for Incoming Call This timer determines how long the system waits before disconnecting an incoming call 0 64800 sec 0 14 01 14 04 Long Conversation Cutoff for Outgoing Call This timer determines how long the...

Page 190: ...call is received If the time defined here expires before the Wireless DECT phone starts to ring the system determines the phone is out of range and provides the out of range services indicates out of range transfers the call to voice mail or to another extension Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 06 Out of Area Talkie Number 0 100 0 05 Out of Area JudgingTime 0 64800 se...

Page 191: ...sec 30 02 ALERT replay time CTI 0 64800 sec 8 03 Trunk Virtual Bridge TSP Driver Enable or disable the system to send trunk or virtual extension information to the TSP driver 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 04 The Timer that waits for an off hook for Single Line Telephone 0 64800 sec 30 06 3rd Party CTI IP Address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Computer Telephony Integ...

Page 192: ...ne Mode Set When Discon nect Message Received 0 Local Busy Tone Off 1 Busy Tone from NT network side 0 08 Use of Lower Layer Compatibility LLC This Program must be set to 0 Disable for International Dialing when using Calling Number Presentation CPN from station 0 Disable Off 1 Enable On 1 09 High Layer Compatibility HLC Sending 0 Disable Off 1 Enable On 1 10 S Point Terminal Seizes Analog Trunk 0...

Page 193: ...ion Use Program 20 26 Multiplier for Charging Cost to define the Multiplier for charging cost to each extension service class Input Data Service Class 1 15 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Value 100 500 100 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 173 ...

Page 194: ...0 9 Set for one digit only No Setting 14 01 25 20 28 03 24 02 07 24 02 10 25 07 07 25 07 08 02 Conversation Disconnect Code Input the code that can be dialed to disconnect the conversation after the Trunk to Trunk Release Warning Tone is heard 0 9 Set for one digit only No Setting 14 01 25 24 02 07 24 02 10 25 07 07 25 07 08 03 Conversation Continue Time Input how long the conversation extends whe...

Page 195: ... can be assigned You make eight entries for this Program one for each Night Service Mode This entry includes virtual extension numbers The details of classes are assigned by Program 20 31 Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Day Night Mode 1 8 Class Number 0 15 0 Not assigned 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Man...

Page 196: ...es that can be assigned You make eight entries for this Program one for each Night Service Mode The details of classes are assigned by Program 20 31 Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Day Night Mode 1 8 Class Number 0 15 0 Not assigned 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 176 ...

Page 197: ... 2 0 1 0 0 8 4 6 0 05 Trunk Interdigits Time Trunk I D Timer The system waits for this time to expire before placing the call in a talk state Call Timer starts after time expires Voice Over and Barge In are not allowed until after time expires 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 8 4 6 0 06 Hotline Time Start Time Hotline Start A Ringdown extension automatically calls the programmed destination after this time 9 0...

Page 198: ...layed Call Forwarding Time Call Forward No Answer If activated at an extension Delayed Call Forwarding occurs after this time This also sets how long a Transferred call waits at an extension forwarded to Voice Mail before routing to the called extension mailbox 0 64800 10 24 02 03 16 Transfer Recall Time An unanswered transferred call recalls after this time to the extension that initially transfe...

Page 199: ...ISA caller If the Page continues longer than this time the system terminates the DISA call 0 64800 30 25 07 10 23 Page Announcement Duration This timer sets the maximum length of Page announcements Affects External Paging only 0 64800 1200 31 01 02 Conditions These timers are used when an extension or trunk is assigned to a class from 1 to 16 in 20 29 01 or 20 30 01 When the timer class is set to ...

Page 200: ...nference 4 digits Fixed 0 9 wild character Group1 1111 Group2 2222 Group3 3333 Group4 4444 03 Define the maximum number of participants of a Remote Conference 0 32 8 04 Max Conference Duration Define the maximum duration of a Remote Conference When this time passes the conference is disconnected by the SL1000 0 64800 seconds 7200 05 End Tone Alert Time Determine how long prior disconnecting a Remo...

Page 201: ...n extension to an operator group Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 0 t e S t o N 0 5 1 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 181 Program 20 35 Extension s Operator Setting Extension s Operator Setting ...

Page 202: ...group Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Allows the user to select Operator Group per trunk 0 15 0 Not assigned 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 182 Program 20 36 Trunk s Operator Setting Trunk s Operator Setting ...

Page 203: ...m 20 37 Operator Extension Group Setup to define the operator s in the operator group Input Data Operator Group 1 15 Operator Number 1 8 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Operator Extension Group Setup Up to four digits None Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 183 ...

Page 204: ...l when calling an operator telephone Input Data Operator Group 1 15 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Operator Access Mode Assign if the operator is called starting with the first operator every time 0 or a different operator is tried first 1 0 Step 1 Circular 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 184 ...

Page 205: ...rator Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Item No Item Input Data 01 Shortcut Operation 00 99 00 04 00 99 Function Code of PRG15 07 00 System Information 01 Function Key Setup 02 Expand Function Setup 03 Incoming Melody Setup 04 Outgoing History Default Number Message 1 40 2 85 3 00 4 27 5 28 6 16 7 17 8 3 9 35 0 38 01 02 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 185...

Page 206: ...o defines the function List used with function key setting Input Data Data No 1 10 Item No Item Input Data 01 Function Key List 00 99 00 99 Function Code of PRG15 07 Default Number Message 1 01 2 04 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 20 7 27 8 40 9 50 10 85 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 186 ...

Page 207: ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Item No Item Input Data 01 Service Code Setup 0 None 1 Call Forward All 2 Night mode switching Own Group 3 BGM On Off 4 Common canceling service code 5 Walking Toll Restriction 6 Direct call pickup own group 7 Answer message waiting 8 Dial Block 9 Entry Common Abbreviated Dial Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 187 ...

Page 208: ... each package to assigns the Night Mode to each package This PRG uses ecology function PRG20 43 Input Data PKG No 2 16 Item No m a r g o r P d e t a l e R t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I 01 Ecology Mode group No 1 4 1 12 02 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 188 ...

Page 209: ...or each package to assigns the Night Mode to each package This PRG uses ecology function PRG20 43 Input Data PKG No 02 16 Operation Mode 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Default Related Program 01 Ecology Mode 0 Cut the power 1 Power Supply 1 20 42 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 189 ...

Page 210: ...ode Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Internal Paging Group for Watch Message 0 64 0 02 External Paging Group for Watch Message 0 3 0 03 VRS Message for Watch Mode 0 100 0 04 Interval Timer for Watch Message 0 60 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 190 ...

Page 211: ...t I o N m e t I 01 Ring Terminal for Remote Monitor Extension Number Up to 4 digits No Setting 02 Ring Time Setting 0000 2359 0000 03 Ring Timer 0 60 0 04 Auto Dial Number Area Setting 0 1999 0 05 VRS Message for Answer 0 100 0 06 VRS Message for Auto Dial 0 100 0 07 Time of Repeat Auto Dial 0 255 0 08 Auto Dial Calling Time 0 3600 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Pr...

Page 212: ...n 0 02 Internal Paging Group for Warning Message 0 64 0 03 Ring Timer 0 3 0 04 VRS Message for Warning 0 100 0 05 Auto Dial Number Area Setting 0 1999 0 06 VRS Message for Answer 0 100 0 07 Auto Dial Wait Timer 0 64800 30 08 Time of Repeat Auto Dial 0 255 3 09 Auto Dial Calling Time 0 3600 30 10 Monitered Terminal Extension Number Up to 4 digits No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference N...

Page 213: ...el IN Description Use Program 20 47 Time pattern setting for Watch Mode to defines the watch mode time pattern Input Data Operation Mode 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Watch Mode 0 Off 1 On 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 193 ...

Page 214: ...iption Use Program 20 48 Time pattern setting for security Censer to defines the security censer time pattern Input Data Operation Mode 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Security Censer 0 Off 1 On 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 20 System Option Setup 2 194 ...

Page 215: ... to defines the function mode for each Caller ID shared group Input Data Caller ID shared group No 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Related Program 01 Group Name Max 12 character 15 02 67 Default Group Group Name 1 Group1 2 Group2 3 Group3 4 Group4 5 Group5 6 Group6 7 Group7 8 Group8 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 195 ...

Page 216: ...ion Time If dial tone detection is enabled the system waits this time for the Telco to return dial tone When the time expires the system assumes dial tone is not present To disable this time and have the system wait continuously enter 0 0 64800 sec 5 14 02 05 05 Disconnect Time when Dial Tone not Detected If 14 02 11 is enabled the system skips over a trunk if dial tone is not detected This option...

Page 217: ... option to set the duration of the E911 Alarm Ring Time If set for 0 the E911 Alarm does not ring 0 1 64800 sec 0 Off 0 11 12 56 20 08 16 14 Forced Account Code Inter digit Timer The system waits this time for a user to enter a Forced Account code 0 64800 sec 3 15 Outgoing Disable on Incoming Line Toll Restriction Enable or disable the Outgoing Disable on Incoming Line feature 0 Disable Off 1 Enab...

Page 218: ...ut Data Default Related Program 19 Do Not Call Setup 0 No service 1 Extented common restriction 0 15 01 07 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central Office Calls Placing Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup 2 198 ...

Page 219: ... Trunk Group Routing for Extensions to assign Program 14 06 routes to extensions Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Day Night Mode Route Table Number Default Related Program 01 1 8 0 25 0 No Setting 1 14 06 14 01 07 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 199 ...

Page 220: ... the Trunk Route Table for Automatic External Call Forward The Route Table is set in Program 14 06 Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Route Table Number Default Related Program 01 1 8 0 25 0 No setting 0 14 06 14 07 01 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Trunk Group Routing Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup 2 200 ...

Page 221: ...xtension The details of Toll Restriction are defined in Program 21 05 and 21 06 A telephone and a trunk will have a Restriction Class The higher class applies for outgoing calls Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Day Night Mode Restriction Class Default Related Program 01 1 8 1 15 2 14 01 08 21 05 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual...

Page 222: ... for outgoing calls 21 06 03 05 Common Permit Code Table 0 Unassigned No 1 Assigned Yes It chooses whether the table set up by 21 06 04 is referred to or not re ferred to 21 06 04 06 Common Restric tion Table 0 Unassigned No 1 Assigned Yes It chooses whether the table set up by 21 06 05 is referred to or not re ferred to 21 06 05 07 Permit Code Table 1 4 Table 0 Disable None Set the tables 1 4 whe...

Page 223: ...strict calls to PBX extensions Refer to the PBX compatibility feature Make sure Program 21 05 04 Maximum Number of Digits Table Assign ment allows for PBX Toll Call Dialing normally 12 digits 13 Restriction of Tie Line Calls 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 It chooses whether the toll 0 restriction of the dial set up by 34 08 is enabled or disabled 34 08 14 Trunk Transfer Re striction on Incomplete Dia...

Page 224: ... Up to six digits Tables 1 20 No Setting This option lets you program the Permit Table for international calls The system has 20 International Call Permit Tables Each entry can have up to six digits 03 Maximum Number Digits Table Assignment 1 4 4 30 Tables 1 4 30 This option selects the maximum number of digits allowed in outgo ing calls for each table 04 Common Permit Code Table 1 10 Dial Up to f...

Page 225: ...04 There are four Permit Code Tables with up to 200 entries in each table The system permits calls exactly as you enter the code 07 Deny Restriction Table 1 4 table 1 60 Entry Dial Up to 12 digits Table 1 4 No Setting This option lets you program the Restrict Code Tables If the sys tem has Toll Restriction en abled users cannot dial num bers listed in these tables There are four Restrict Code Tabl...

Page 226: ...is option when the system is behind a PBX want to use Toll Restriction PBX Access Codes can have up to two digits using 0 9 and LINE care When using Account Codes do not use an as terisk in a PBX access code Oth erwise after the the trunk stops sending digits to the central office Entries 1 4 corre spond to the 4 PBX Access Codes Each code can have up to two digits 09 Specific Dial Outgoing Code 1...

Page 227: ...codes to extension ports Each code must have four digits using any combination of 0 9 and Each extension can have a separate code or many extensions can share the same override code Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Password Default Related Program 01 Four Digits Fixed No Setting 21 01 07 20 08 06 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manua...

Page 228: ...Redial Interval Time Set the time between Repeat Redial attempts 0 64800 sec 60 03 Repeat Dial Calling Timer After dialing the trunk call Repeat Redial maintains the call after this time After this time the system terminates the call waits the Repeat Redial Time Timer 02 and tries again 0 64800 sec 30 04 Time for Send Busy Tone for ISDN Trunk Sets the time sec to send out Busy Tone with an ISDN li...

Page 229: ...triction Class of Service when the Dial Block feature is used 1 15 1 02 Supervisor Password Assign a 4 digit password to be used by the supervisor to enable or disable Dial Block for other extensions 0 9 4 digit fixed No Setting Conditions This function works by password and Class of Service control the supervisor is not an assigned extension If Dial Block is available for all Classes of Service e...

Page 230: ...the Toll Restriction Class to each extension when the extension is set for Dial Block Restriction If this data is 0 Toll Restriction Class follows Program 21 09 01 Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Toll Restriction Class Default 01 0 1 15 0 No Setting 0 No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup 2 210 ...

Page 231: ...em No Hotline Destination Number Default Related Program 01 0 Pause Hook Flash Code to wait for answer supervision maximum 36 digits No Setting 20 08 09 21 01 09 Conditions The code is used to make an outbound call automatically to a DISA Trunk or to VM Auto Atten dant This code can only be used on ISDN outbound calls Internal calls and analog outbound calls are not supported Feature Cross Referen...

Page 232: ...which does not have an Extension Calling Number assigned Program 21 13 the system sends the calling number for the ISDN trunk defined in 21 12 If the Calling Party Number is assigned in both Programs 21 12 and 21 13 the system sends the data in Program 21 13 Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Calling Party Number Data Default 01 1 0 maximum 16 digits No Setting Conditions None Feature Cr...

Page 233: ... When a call is made by an extension which does not have an Extension Calling Number assigned Program 21 13 the system sends the calling number for the ISDN trunk defined in Program 21 12 If a Calling Party Number is assigned in both Programs 21 12 and 21 13 the system sends the data in Program 21 13 Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Calling Party Number Data Default 01 0 9 M...

Page 234: ...assword and Toll Restriction Class for Walking Toll Restriction Each code has six digits using any combination of 0 9 and Input Data ID Table Number 1 100 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 User ID Dial Six digits No Setting 02 Walking Toll Restriction Class Number 1 15 15 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Toll Restriction Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup 2 214 ...

Page 235: ...ogram 11 09 Trunk Access Code on page 2 54 when setting up alternate trunk codes Refer to 14 06 Trunk Group Routing on page 2 93 to set up the trunk routes When entering data for this option enter the route number or 0 to prevent routing Input Data s t i g i d r u o f m u m i x a M r e b m u N n o i s n e t x E Item No Day Night Mode Route Table Number Default 5 2 0 8 1 1 0 0 No Setting 0 Conditio...

Page 236: ...y Number Setup for Trunk set the SIP calling party number for individual trunks Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Description Input Data Default Related PRG 01 IP Trunk SIP Calling Party Num ber Setup for Trunk Up to 16 digits 1 0 None 15 01 04 20 08 13 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup 2 216 ...

Page 237: ...assigned number is sent to the exchange when the caller places an outgoing call When the Calling Party Number is assigned by PRG 21 17 21 18 and 21 19 the system uses the data in PRG 21 18 and PRG 21 19 Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Item No Description Input Data Default 01 IP Trunk H 323 Calling Party Number Setup for Extension Up to 16 digits 1 0 None Conditions None Feature Cros...

Page 238: ...p for Extension to set the SIP calling party number for an individual extension Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Item No Description Input Data Default Related Program 01 IP Trunk SIP Calling Party Num ber Setup for Extension Up to 16 Digits 1 0 None 15 01 04 20 08 13 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup 2 218 ...

Page 239: ...cription Use Program 21 20 SIP Trunk Call Discernment Setup for Extension to set the SIP Trunk Call Discernment Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Discernment Tone 0 Off 1 On 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 219 ...

Page 240: ... toll restriction are defined by PRG 21 05 and 21 06 This program is compared to Station Restriction Class The higher class is applied Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Day Night Mode 1 9 9 Power Failure mode Item No Description Input Data Default Related Program 01 Restriction Class Enter the Toll Restriction Class for the selected trunk 1 15 1 14 01 08 21 05 Conditions None Feature Cross Refe...

Page 241: ... settings of CO Message Waiting Indication Input Data Trunk 001 126 Item No Description Input Data Default 01 CO MWI Call Back Enabling Enable or Disable CO MWI Call Back 0 No VMWI Service 1 Enable VMWI Service 0 02 CO MWI Call Back Number Area Setting Define the Speed Dial Bin number for MWI Call Back 0 999 999 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 221...

Page 242: ...cess Dial Data to set for Emergency number data First digit of dialing data should be same as trunk access code Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Define the Emergency Number Data 1 0 Maximum 16digits No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup 2 222 ...

Page 243: ...the ring cadence This indicates to the user that the call has been ring ing too long 22 01 02 04 DIL No Answer Recall Time 0 64800 sec 0 A DIL that rings its programmed destination longer than this in terval diverts to the DIL No Answer Ring Group set in Pro gram 22 08 06 DID Ring No Answer Time 0 64800 sec 20 In systems with DID Ring No Answer Intercept this sets the Ring No Answer time This time...

Page 244: ...Program 22 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central Office Calls Answering Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 22 Incoming Call Setup 2 224 ...

Page 245: ... the feature type for the trunk you are programming 14 04 Conditions When connecting to T1 trunks after changing Program 22 02 01 to match the Telco connected T1 service type the T1 cable or the T1 unit must be unplugged and then reconnected for the T1 unit to sync When the trunk type is set to 3 DID the DID Transfer to Destination in 22 11 04 for each DID feature is not supported This feature is ...

Page 246: ... Pattern 6 3 6 Ring Tone Pattern 7 3 7 Not Used 8 Not Used 0 Use this program to se lect the ring tone range for the trunk The trunk uses a ring tone in the range selected when it rings an extension Eight ring tones are available 15 02 Table 2 5 Program 22 03 Incoming Signal Frequency Patterns e p y T e n o T n r e t t a P y c n e u q e r F l a n g i S g n i m o c n I M F z H 6 1 0 5 4 0 0 6 1 n r...

Page 247: ...m 22 06 to set the ringing for the phones An Incoming Ring Group IRG can have up to 32 extension numbers assigned There are 100 available Ring Groups Input Data Incoming Ring Group Number 1 25 Item No Extension Number Description Related Program 01 Maximum four Digits Use this program to assign extensions up to 32 to Ring Groups Calls ring extensions according to Ring Group programming 22 02 22 05...

Page 248: ...available Ring Groups Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Incoming Group Number Default Description Related Program 01 1 8 0 No Setting 001 25 Incoming Group 101 Not Used 102 VMI 103 Not Used 1 Use this program to assign Normal Ring Trunks 22 02 to Incoming Ring Groups 22 04 22 04 22 06 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Ring Groups Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 22 Incoming...

Page 249: ...fine whether or not an extension should ring for the Normal Incoming Ring Mode Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Day Night Mode Incoming Group Number Default Related Program 01 1 8 0 No Ring 1 Ring 1 22 04 22 05 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central Office Calls Answering Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 229 ...

Page 250: ... an extension has a line key the DIL rings the line key Use Program 22 02 to designate a trunk as a DIL You can make eight DIL assignments one for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Number of Transferring Destination Default 01 1 8 Extension Number maximum four digits Pilot Number No Setting Conditions Program 22 02 must be set to four for the trunk...

Page 251: ... DIL No Answer Time expires Program 22 01 04 DIL Delayed Ringing can also reroute outside calls ringing a Ring Group Make eight assignments one for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Incoming Group Number Default 01 1 8 0 No Setting 001 25 Incoming Group 101 Not Used 102 VMI 103 Not Used 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward Line D...

Page 252: ...cant Number Op eration Use this option to enable or disable Vacant Number Intercept 0 Disconnect Cut 1 Transfer Refer to Program 22 12 DID Intercept Ring Group on page 2 237 0 03 Sub Addressing Mode 0 Extension Specify Intercom 1 DID Conversion Table 0 04 DID Receiving Mode for ISDN 0 Enbloc Receiving 1 Overlap Receiving 0 05 Local Code Digits Only Overlap Receiving Mode 0 15 0 No Local Code 0 06 ...

Page 253: ...ables Input Data Conversion Table Area Number 01 20 Item No Item Input Data 01 1st Area Setup Start Address 0 800 0 No Setting 1st Area Setup End Address 2nd Area Setup Start Address 2nd Area Setup End Address Default Table Conversion Table Area 1st 2nd Start Table End Table Start Table End Table 1 1 200 0 0 2 201 400 0 0 3 301 600 0 0 4 601 800 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Conditions None Feature Cro...

Page 254: ...er etc For example to enter a C press 2 three times Key for Entering Names When entering names in the procedures below refer to this chart Names can have up to 12 digits Use this keypad digit Use this keypad digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Enter characters Enter characters Enter characters W Z w z 9 Enter characters T V t v 8 Enter characters P S p s 7 Enter characters M O m o 6 Enter characters J L j l...

Page 255: ...ion Number 401 Provide the caller with DISA dialing options requires using the DISA password This applies to 22 11 05 and 22 11 06 0 07 Call Waiting PRG 20 09 07 overrides this setting 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 0 08 Maximum Number of DID Calls 0 126 0 No limit 0 09 Music on Hold Source 0 IC MOH Port 1 BGM Port 2 ACI Port 0 10 ACI Music Source Port When a sound source type is 2 in above 0 6 0 11 In...

Page 256: ...ting Conditions When the trunk type is set to 3 DID in 22 02 01 the DID Transfer Destination for each DID feature is not supported This feature is supported only for DID trunks when assigned as VRS Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward Dialing DID Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 22 Incoming Call Setup 2 236 ...

Page 257: ...efined in Program 22 11 based on the table assigned to the DID trunk If Programs 22 11 05 and 22 11 06 are set the priority oft ransferring is in this order Program 22 11 05 Program 22 11 06 Program 22 12 For busy and no answer calls if the first and third destinations are programmed but the second destination is not the incoming call goes to the third destination after the first destina tion If t...

Page 258: ...trunks should be in their own group If you have more than one type of DID trunk put each type in a separate Trunk Group For each Trunk Group you make a Trans lation Table entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Group Number 1 25 Item No Day Night Mode Conversion Table Area Number Default 01 1 8 0 20 0 No Setting 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward Dialing DID Issue 0...

Page 259: ...age Sending Count This is the number of times the 1st Delay Message is played If set to 0 the 1st Delay Message is not played 0 255 time 0 04 2nd Delayed Message Number VRS message that is used for the 2nd Delayed Message 0 101 0 No Message 101 Fixed Message 0 05 2nd Delayed Message Sending Count This is the number of times the 2nd Delay Message is played If set to 0 the 2nd Delay Message is not p...

Page 260: ... 03 1st Delayed Message Sending Count This is the number of times the 1st Delay Message is played If set to 0 the 1st Delay Message is not played 0 255 time 0 04 2nd Delayed Message Number VRS message that is used for the 2nd Delayed Message 0 101 0 No Message 101 Fixed Message 101 05 2nd Delayed Message Sending Count This is the number of times the 2nd Delay Message is played If set to 0 the 2nd ...

Page 261: ...ription Use Program 22 16 Pro Private Call Refuse Target Area Setup to define Speed Dial group number for Private Call Refuse Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Speed Dial Group Number 0 32 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Department Group Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 241 ...

Page 262: ...and Dial In Conversion Table Program 22 11 for Time Pattern Input Data Conversion Table Number 01 100 Time Pattern No 1 8 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Received Dial Up to eight digits No Setting 02 Start of Time 0000 2359 Time 0000 03 End of Time 0000 2359 Time 0000 04 Dial In Conversion Table Number 0 800 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 22 Incoming Ca...

Page 263: ...tem No Item Input Data Default Related RPG 01 Transfer Mode 0 Not defined 1 Internal dial 2 Incoming Ring Group 0 14 01 27 15 02 02 40 10 06 02 Destination Number 1 Internal Dial up to 36 digits 0 9 P R 2 Incoming Ring Group 0 25 No Setting 03 Incoming Ring Pattern 0 9 0 Normal pattern 1 3 Tone pattern 1 3 4 5 Tone pattern 6 9 Not Used 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL100...

Page 264: ...ne the MFC Dialing for each DID table entry This option is used for Latin America only Input Data Conversion Table Number 1 800 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 DID MFC Dialing Category 0 Normal 1 Without Charge 2 Called Party Release 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference E1 Trunking Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 22 Incoming Call Setup 2 244 ...

Page 265: ... Ringing by Caller ID Setup to set flexible ringing by Caller ID per timer pattern mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Day Night Mode 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Default Related PRG 01 Flexible Ringing 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 13 04 14 01 30 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 245 ...

Page 266: ...ts the highest priority extension first There are 32 available Call Pickup Groups Input Data s t i g i d r u o f m u m i x a M r e b m u N n o i s n e t x E Item No Group Number Priority Default Description Related Pro gram 01 1 32 1 999 1 xxx Use this program to assign ex tensions to Call Pickup Groups other than the extension group set up by a Program 16 02 11 12 26 11 12 27 11 12 28 15 07 24 15...

Page 267: ...efined in Program 14 06 The extension user ringing calls however always have priority over calls ringing other co worker extensions Refer to the Line Preference feature in the SL1000 Features and Specifications Manual for more information Make one entry for each Night Service mode Input Data s t i g i d r u o f m u m i x a M r e b m u N n o i s n e t x E Item No Day Night Mode Route Table Number D...

Page 268: ... a M r e b m u N n o i s n e t x E Item No Priority Order Extension Group Number Default Description Related Pro gram 01 1 4 0 64 0 No Setting 00 When an extension has a virtual extension assigned to a Pro grammable Function Key this program determines the priority for automatically answering the ringing calls when the handset is lifted If 0 or 00 is selected when the user lifts the handset the us...

Page 269: ...7 continues until a user answers the call 0 64800s 30 03 Exclusive Hold Recall Time A call left on Exclusive Hold recalls the exten sion that placed it on Hold after this time 0 64800s 90 04 Exclusive Hold Recall Callback Time An Exclusive Hold Recall rings an extension for this time If not picked up the call goes back on System Hold 0 64800s 30 05 Forced Release of Held Call Depending on the sett...

Page 270: ...ension mailbox 0 64800s 10 20 31 15 04 Transfer Recall Time An unanswered transferred call recalls to the extension that initially transferred it after this time 0 64800s 30 20 31 16 05 Message Wait Ring Interval Time For Single Line Telephones SLTs without message waiting lamps this is the time between intermittent ringing If this value is set to 0 the system rings once 0 64800s 30 07 Trunk to Tr...

Page 271: ...r Trunk to Trunk Transfer 0 64800s 0 14 01 26 13 Hook Flash Sending Timer When the System Answers Automatically Time before sending the hook flash for Call Forward Centrex 0 64800s 2 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Transfer Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 251 ...

Page 272: ...ension user can pick up only a call parked in orbit by an extension users in their own group Input Data Extension Number Maximum four digits Item No Park Group Number Default Description Related Program 01 1 64 1 Assign an extension to a Park Group The system allows a total of 64 Park Groups 15 07 01 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Park Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 24 Hold Transfer Setup 2 252...

Page 273: ...e Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Speed Dial Area Number Default Description Related Program 01 1 8 0 999 999 The destination telephone number of the Trunk to Trunk Transfer uses the number reg istered into the Speed Dial Use this program to setup the Speed Dial Bin Number 11 10 08 13 04 24 05 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Cal...

Page 274: ...4 available Department Groups Input Data Extension Group Number 01 32 Item No Day Night Mode Speed Dial Area Number Default Description Related Pro gram 01 1 8 0 999 999 The Speed Dialing area is used to program the destination num ber of the transferred telephone number when a Department Group call is transferred using the Trunk to Trunk Forwarding feature 11 11 27 13 04 24 04 Conditions None Fea...

Page 275: ...rwarding with both ring 2 Call Forwarding when no answer 3 Call Forwarding all calls 4 Call Forwarding busy or no answer 5 Call Forwarding when busy 0 02 CO Call Forwarding Destination for Both Ring All Call No Answer 1 9 0 R Up to 24 digits Only ISDN uses the symbol No Setting 03 Intercom Call Forwarding Destination for Both ring All Call No Answer 1 9 0 R Up to 24 digits No Setting 04 CO Call Fo...

Page 276: ...Program 24 Feature Cross Reference Call Forwarding Off Premise Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 24 Hold Transfer Setup 2 256 ...

Page 277: ...nput Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Item Input Data Default Related Program 01 VRS DISA Dial In Mode 0 Extension Number Service Code Specify Intercom 1 Use Dial Conver sion Table 0 22 11 02 DISA User ID 0 Off 1 On 1 25 08 03 VRS DISA Transfer Alarm 0 Normal Off 1 Alarm On 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 257 ...

Page 278: ...k which is assigned as a VRS DISA Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Message Talkie Source Additional Data Default 01 1 8 0 No Talkie 1 VAU 2 Not Used 3 SLT 1 01 100 VAU Message Number 2 01 04 ACI Group Number 3 01 32 Station Group Number Talkie Type 1 Additional Data 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 25 VRS...

Page 279: ... dial The call can either disconnect 0 or Transfer to an alternate destination a ring group or voice mail When setting the DISA and DID Operating Mode make an entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Incoming Group Number Default Related Program 01 1 8 0 Disconnect 1 25 Incoming Ring Group 101 Not Used 102 VMI 103 Not Used 0 22 04 Conditions Non...

Page 280: ...nanswered extension The call can either disconnect 0 or Transfer to an alter nate destination a ring group or voice mail When setting the DISA and DID Operating Mode make an entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode Incoming Group Number Default Related Program 01 1 8 0 Disconnect 1 25 Incoming Ring Group 101 Not Used 102 VMI 103 Not Used 0 22 04...

Page 281: ... answers enter the VRS message 1 100 the outside caller hears if they dial incorrectly If you enter 0 i e no error message the call reroutes according to Program 25 03 and 25 04 For each trunk make a separate entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 Item No Day Night Mode VRS Message Number Default 01 1 8 0 100 0 No Setting 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Di...

Page 282: ... A one digit code can be assigned for each Automated Attendant message Example Message Number 01 Destination 2 Next Message Number 0 Dial 399 In this example when 2 is dialed by an outside caller the system transfers the call to 399 This means that extension 200 299 cannot receive calls from VRS DISA users during after VRS Message 01 Input Data Attendant Message Number 01 100 Received Dial 1 9 0 t...

Page 283: ...ing Tele phone Set Set the answering waiting time of the auto matic answering extension when an incoming DID trunk call is received 0 64800 sec 10 05 Duration Time for Guidance Message by Automatic Answering Telephone Set Set the announcement time of the automatic answering extension after which an incoming DID trunk caller is disconnected 0 64800 sec 10 07 Long Conversation Warning Tone Time Dete...

Page 284: ...nterval If a DISA caller dials a busy extension and Program 25 04 0 the system plays busy tone for this time before disconnecting 0 64800 sec 5 14 Delayed VRS Answer Time Assign the delay time from switching from a normal incoming status to DID mode If this time is set to 0 the call switches to DID mode immediately 0 64800 sec 10 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access ...

Page 285: ...t the 6 digit DISA password for each user There are 15 users each with one 6 digit password Input Data DISA User Number 1 15 Item No Password Default Related PRG 01 Dial Fixed six dig its 0 9 No Setting 49 10 11 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 265 ...

Page 286: ... appropriate DISA Class of Service with the call Assign the DISA Class of Service options in Program 20 14 When programming DISA Class of Service make one entry for each Night Service mode Input Data DISA User Number 1 15 Item No Day Night Mode Function Class Default 1 5 1 1 8 1 1 0 Conditions DISA Class of Service cannot be 0 Program 20 06 cannot be used to assign Class of Service to DISA trunks ...

Page 287: ...e the DISA caller ability to dial 9 in Program 20 14 02 Assign a route to each DISA Class of Service 1 15 The system assigns a DISA Class of Service to a call based on the password the DISA caller dials When programming make a separate entry for each Night Service Mode Input Data DISA User Number 1 15 Item No Day Night Mode Route Table Number Default 01 1 8 0 25 0 No Setting 1 Conditions None Feat...

Page 288: ... 21 06 The Toll Restriction Class assigned to a DISA call is based on the DISA Class of Service and user which is determined by the password the caller dials When programming make a separate entry for each Night Service mode Input Data DISA User Number 1 15 Item No Day Night Mode Toll Restriction Class Default 01 1 8 1 15 2 Conditions Program 21 05 cannot be used to assign Toll Restriction to DISA...

Page 289: ...is determined by the password the caller dials When programming make a separate entry for each Night Service Mode Use Program 11 09 02 to set the Alternate Trunk Access Code Use Program 14 06 to set trunk routes Input Data DISA User Number 1 15 Item No Day Night Mode Route Table Number Default 5 2 0 8 1 1 0 0 No Setting 0 Conditions You cannot use Program 21 15 to assign alternate trunk routing to...

Page 290: ...is program also is used to define additional DISA call options Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 VRS Message Access Password Enter the password DISA callers must dial before the system allows them to record listen to and or erase the VRS messages 1 9 0 Fixed six digits 000000 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Voice Response Sys...

Page 291: ...answer or is busy Input Data Trunk Port No 001 126 Day Night Mode 1 8 Item No Item Input Data Default Related PRG 01 DISA Transfer Target Area At Wrong Dial Speed Dial bin number 0 999 999 25 03 01 02 DISA Transfer Target Area At No Answer or Busy Speed Dial bin number 0 999 999 25 04 01 Conditions Related to Program 25 03 01 and Program 25 04 01 Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access...

Page 292: ...n be programmed for 5 500ms at Site A If ARS is disabled and Site B is using F Route for outbound dialing this time should be programmed for 30 three seconds at Site A 0 64800 sec 30 20 03 04 03 ARS Misdialed Number Handling If a user dials a number not programmed in ARS this option determines if the system should route over Trunk Group 1 or play error tone 0 Route to Trunk Group 1 1 Play Warning ...

Page 293: ... line key 1 No Setting 02 ARS Service Type 0 No Service None 1 Route to Trunk Group 2 Select F Route Access 0 03 Additional Data Ser vice Number If Service Type 1 in 26 02 Select Trunk Group Number 0 125 Trunk Grpup No 0 No Route If Service Type 2 in 26 02 F Route Time Schedule Not Used 0 100 F Route Table Number Refer to Program 44 05 ARS F Route Table on page 2 343 F Route Time Schedule Used 0 1...

Page 294: ... Selection information element in the SETUP message and also identifies which code in Program 26 11 will be included in the information element This function is valid only for outbound calls by ISDN trunks DNN Outdial the NN number of digits or execute the code that follows For example D041234 outdials 1234 Valid entries are 0 9 Wnn wait nn seconds and P pause Each digits code counts as a digit So...

Page 295: ...Program 26 Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 275 ...

Page 296: ...s of Service for an extension Auto matic Route Selection uses ARS Class of Service when determining how to route extension calls Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Item No Day Night Mode Class Default 01 1 8 0 16 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 26 ARS Service Least Cost Routing 2 276 ...

Page 297: ...e to DTMF or wait for Connect No setting 03 Authorisation Code Table Enter the table number that contains the correct Authorisation code 0 10 0 No Authorisation code 0 04 Cost Centre Code Optionally enter a cost centre code 0 Not Used 1 Used 0 Conditions The settings must comply with the requirements of the Indirect Carrier The operation of the symbol within the Access Code depend on the type of t...

Page 298: ...ode is inserted if set in Program 26 05 03 Input Data Authorization Table Number 1 10 Item Input Data Default Authorisation Code Authorisation CodeUp to 10 digits No setting Conditions The settings must comply with the requirements of the Indirect Carrier The Authorisation Code is used by the Indirect Carrier to identify the customer for billing purposes Feature Cross Reference Least Cost Routing ...

Page 299: ... each extension The cost centre code is inserted if set in Program 26 05 04 Input Data Extension Number Up to 4 digits Input Data Default Cost Centre CodeUp to 8 digits Extension Number Conditions The settings must comply with the requirements of the Indirect Carrier The cost Centre code is used by the Indirect Carrier to identify the individual user for billing purposes Feature Cross Reference Le...

Page 300: ...cess Code Table Number 1 10 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Manual Override Code This code is dialled by the user to bypass the automatic selection Max 4 digits 0 9 No setting 02 Carrier Table No The carrier table number of Program 26 05 Carrier Table number 1 25 0 Conditions The override code must begin with a digit 1 or it will not be checked against this table There can are also exemptions t...

Page 301: ...rier Input Data Manual Override Exemption Table Number 1 25 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Exemption Number Max 4 digits 0 9 Do not include the Access Code Table 1 999 Table 2 112 Table3 25 No setting Conditions If the number dialled by the user corresponds to an entry in Program 26 09 the Aspire will delete the Manual Access code Program 26 08 and route the call to the direct carrier If the n...

Page 302: ...nsit Network ID for Alternate carrier access which is referred from Program 26 03 Input Data Transit Network ID Table 1 4 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Transit Network ID Carrier ID 0000 9999 Fixed four digits or No Setting No setting Table No 1 4 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 26 ARS Service Least Cost Routing 2 282 ...

Page 303: ...tion This setting is used by Program 26 02 07 and Program 44 05 11 to determine ISDN element 0 System Default 1 Unknown 2 International No 3 National No 4 Network Specific No 5 Subscriber No 6 Abbreviated No 0 02 Called Party number Numbering Plan Identification Selection This setting is used by Program 26 02 07 and Program 44 05 11 to determine ISDN element 0 System Default 1 Unknown 2 ISDN Plan ...

Page 304: ...this option applies to all the system DSS Consoles The available options are Regular Business Mode 0 Hotel Mode 1 ACD Monitor Mode 2 Business ACD Mode 3 Input Data DSS Console Number 01 12 Item No DSS Operation Mode Default 01 0 Business Mode 1 Hotel Mode 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Station Selection DSS Console Hotel Motel Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 30 DSS DLS Console Setup 2 2...

Page 305: ...r system When programming each extension DSS Console s combination is called a Console Number There are 32 Console Numbers 1 32 Console Numbers can be assigned to extensions When entering data the assignment for Console Number 1 is normally made first Input Data 60 button DSS Console Number 01 12 Item No Item Default 01 Extension Number The extension number for the multiline terminal connected wit...

Page 306: ...he WebPro or PC Program you may need to unplug the DSS and plug it back in to reset the console lamping Input Data Index 1 2 1 1 0 r e b m u N e l o s n o C S S D Index 2 Item No Key Number Function Number Additional Data l a n o i t c n u F l a r e n e G 9 9 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 Level 97 Door Box Access key additional data 1 8 Door Box No 00 99 Appearance Functional Level Refer to Function Number Li...

Page 307: ...tate Rapid Blink Red Forwarded State 18 Text Message Setup Message Numbers 01 20 Red On Feature active by Function Key 19 External Group Paging External Paging Number 1 6 Red On Active 20 External All Call Paging Red On Active 21 Internal Group Paging Internal Paging Number 01 32 Red On Active 22 Internal All Call Paging None 23 Meet Me Answer to Internal Paging None 24 Call Pickup None 25 Call Pi...

Page 308: ...Red On Logged Out 49 Call Redirect Extension Number or Voice Mail Number 4 digits None 50 Account Code None 52 Automatic Answer with Delay Message Setup Incoming Group Number 01 25 Red On Under Setting 53 Automatic Answer with Delay Message Starting Red On Active 54 External Call Forward by Door Box Setup Red On Active 55 Extension Name Edit None 56 General Purpose LED Operation 001 100 Rapid Blin...

Page 309: ... 001 126 83 Conversation Recording Function 0 Pause 1 Re record 2 Address 3 Erase 4 Urgent Page 85 Directory Dialing 86 Private Call Refuse Off Cancel On Set 87 Caller ID Refuse Off Cancel On Set 0 0 1 1 o N e l b a T 7 1 2 2 G R P g n i h c t i w S e d o M n I l a i D 8 8 Off pattern1 pattern5 8 On pattern2 Slow Blink pattern3 Rapid Blink pattern4 94 Call Attendant 6 1 r e b m u n x o B r o o D y...

Page 310: ...e is set by pressing the ALT key on the DSS console Input Data Index 1 DSS Console Number 01 12 Index 2 Item No Item Name Input Data Default 01 DSS Console Alternate Answer Alternate DSS No 01 12 0 No Setting 0 No Setting Conditions Related extension is assigned in PRG30 02 Alternate answer key ALT key is assigned at PRG30 03 Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 30 DSS DLS Console...

Page 311: ... On 10 Hotel Status Code 2 Hotel DSS 0 7 1 FL 11 Hotel Status Code 3 Hotel DSS 0 7 2 WK 12 Hotel Status Code 4 Hotel DSS 0 7 3 RW 13 Hotel Status Code 5 Hotel DSS 0 7 5 IL 14 Hotel Status Code 6 Hotel DSS 0 7 3 RW 15 Hotel Status Code 7 Hotel DSS 0 7 6 IW 16 Hotel Status Code 8 Hotel DSS 0 7 4 IR 17 Hotel Status Code 9 Hotel DSS 0 7 3 RW 18 Hotel Status Code 0 Hotel DSS 0 7 0 Off 19 Hotel Status C...

Page 312: ...Program 30 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Station Selection DSS Console Figure 2 1 LED Patterns for DSS Console Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 30 DSS DLS Console Setup 2 292 ...

Page 313: ...O m o 6 7 Enter characters P S p s 7 8 Enter characters T V t v 8 9 Enter characters W Z w z 9 Enter characters Accepts an entry only required if two letters on the same key are needed ex TOM Pressing again Space In system programming mode use the right arrow soft key instead to accept and or add a space Clear the character entry one character at a time Clear Back Clear all the entries from the po...

Page 314: ...Program 31 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Paging External Paging Internal Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 31 Paging Setup 2 294 ...

Page 315: ...ng Group Number Assign extensions to Internal Paging Groups i e Page Zones The system allows up to 64 Internal Paging Groups An extension can be in only one Internal Paging Group 0 32 0 No Setting All stations 0 02 Internal All Call Paging Receiving Allow or prevent All Call Internal Paging for each extension If allowed extension can place and receive All Call Internal Paging announcements If prev...

Page 316: ...s G I g i 4 5 Enter characters J L j l 5 6 Enter characters M O m o 6 7 Enter characters P S p s 7 8 Enter characters T V t v 8 9 Enter characters W Z w z 9 Enter characters Enter characters Accepts an entry only required if two letters on the same key are needed ex TOM Pressing again Space In system programming mode use the right arrow soft key instead to accept and or add a space Clear the chara...

Page 317: ...m 31 Default Item 01 Internal Paging Group Name Extension Paging Group Name 01 Group 1 02 Group 2 32 Group 32 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Paging Internal Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 297 ...

Page 318: ... Adapter are numbers 1 8 On the SL1000 system the CPU zone is number 9 To simplify programming and troubleshooting always make the External Paging Zone Group the same number as the External Paging zone i e 1 1 2 2 etc Input Data External Speaker Number 1 3 t l u a f e D r e b m u N p u o r G g n i g a P o N m e t I 01 0 3 0 No Setting Speaker 1 Basic 1 Group 1 Speaker 2 Expansion1 2 Group 2 Speake...

Page 319: ...separate entry for each External Paging zone When programming the zones on the PGD Adapter are numbers 1 8 The CPU zone is number 9 For UNA ringing make a separate entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 001 126 External Speaker Number 1 3 Item No Day Night Mode Input Data Default 01 1 8 0 No Ringing No 1 Ringing Yes 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service Pa...

Page 320: ...ne 2 Chime Tone 2 02 Broadcast Splash Tone After Pag ing Paging End Time Use this option to enable or disable splash tone after Paging over an external zone If enabled the system broadcasts a splash tone at the end of an External Paging announcement 0 No Tone None 1 Splash Tone 2 Chime Tone 2 03 Speech Path Determine if the external speaker will be used for talkback As this option is not available...

Page 321: ...n user makes a Combined Page they simultaneously broadcast into both the External and Internal Zone Use Program 31 04 01 to assign an External Paging Zone 1 9 to an External Page Group 1 8 Input Data External Paging Group Number 0 8 0 All External Paging Item No Internal Paging Group Number Default 01 0 32 0 All Internal Paging 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Paging External Paging Inter...

Page 322: ...is idle When programming the zones on the PGD Adapter are numbers 1 8 The CPU zone is number 9 Input Data External Speaker Number 1 3 Item No Item Item Input Data Default 01 BGM Use this option to allow or prevent the Exter nal Paging zone you select from broadcasting Background Music when it is idle 0 BGM Prevented No 1 BGM allowed Yes 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Background Music Pa...

Page 323: ...rnal paging group and defines the splash tone for internal paging Input Data External Speaker Number 01 03 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 External Speaker Name Up to 12 Characters External Speaker Number 01 Group 1 External Speaker Number 02 Group 2 External Speaker Number 03 Group 3 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 303 ...

Page 324: ...s during this time 0 64800 sec 30 02 Door Lock Cancel Time When a single line telephone user hook flashes or a multiline user presses the Recall key while talking to a Door Box the strike stays open for this time 0 64800 sec 10 03 Off Premise Call Forward by Door Box Disconnect Timer Define the conversation period for an Off Premise Call Forward by Door Box call When this timer expires the caller ...

Page 325: ...sociated Door Box call button The Door Box feature is called Door Phone when programming via WebPro and using a multiline termi nal Input Data Door Box Number 1 8 Day Night Mode 1 8 Item No Door Box Ring Group Number Extension Number Default 01 01 32 Maximum four digits Door Box Ringing Member 1 200 Other No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Door Box Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manu...

Page 326: ...ne termi nal Input Data Door Box Number 1 8 t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Chime Pattern 0 None 1 Door Box Ring 1 2 Door Box Ring 2 3 Door Box Ring 3 4 Door Box Ring 4 5 Door Box Ring 5 6 Door Box Ring 6 Door Box 1 1 Door Box 2 2 Door Box 3 3 Door Box 4 4 Door Box 5 5 Door Box 6 6 Door Box 7 1 Door Box 8 1 02 CODEC Transmit Gain Setup PGD Adapter to Door Box 1 63 15 5dB 15 ...

Page 327: ...mming via WebPro and using a multiline termi nal Input Data Door Box Number 1 8 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Door Box Name Up to 12 characters Door Box Name 1 DOOR 1 Door Box Name 2 DOOR 2 Door Box Name 3 DOOR 3 Door Box Name 4 DOOR 4 Door Box Name 5 DOOR 5 Door Box Name 6 DOOR 6 Door Box Name 7 DOOR 7 Door Box Name 8 DOOR 8 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Door Box Issue 0 1 SL1000 P...

Page 328: ...Mode 0 Specify Extension Number Intercom 1 Use Conversion Table NTT 0 Determine if the incoming Tie Line call should be directed as an intercom call or if it should follow the DID Translation Table in Program 22 11 22 11 04 E M Line Dial Tone 0 Disable No 1 Enable Yes 1 Enter 1 if the Tie Line should send dial tone to the calling system after the call is set up Enter 0 if the Tie Line should not s...

Page 329: ...Classes of Service The Class of Service options are defined in Program 20 14 For each Tie line make a separate entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 1 126 Item No Day Night Mode Class Default Related Program 01 1 8 1 15 1 20 14 Conditions Program 20 06 cannot be used to assign Class of Service to Tie lines Feature Cross Reference Tie Lines Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manu...

Page 330: ...ser seizes a Tie Line and dials 9 Set Trunk Group Routing in Program 14 07 If the system has Automatic Route Selection dialing 9 accesses ARS Make a separate entry for each Tie Line for each Night Service Mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 1 126 Item No Day Night Mode Route Table Number Default 01 1 8 0 25 0 No Setting 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Tie Lines Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 34 ...

Page 331: ...Classes which are defined in Programs 21 05 and 21 06 For each Tie Line you make a separate Toll Restriction Class entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Trunk Port Number 1 126 Item No Day Night Mode Toll Restriction Class Default Related Program 01 1 8 1 15 1 21 05 14 01 08 Conditions Program 20 06 cannot be used to assign Toll Restriction to Tie Lines Feature Cross Reference Tie Lines Iss...

Page 332: ...going trunk calls placed from an inbound trunk e g dialed from a Tie Line For each inbound trunk group enable or disable access to each CO trunk group Input Data Incoming Trunk Group Number 001 025 Outgoing Trunk Group Number Input Data Default 1 25 0 Enable Y Tandem 1 Restricted N Tandem 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Tie Lines Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 34 Tie Line Setup 2 312 ...

Page 333: ...or a call If individual extension users do not want to receive an incoming call they could delete all digits including the extension number Add Digit If a Tie Line network requires additional digits to reroute the call to a location the digits for the lo cation can be added to the received digits Input Data Incoming Trunk Group Number 001 025 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Delete Digit 0 255 2...

Page 334: ...E M Immediate Start 0 64800 sec 3 02 First Digit Pause E M Wink Start 0 64800 sec 0 03 First Digit Pause LD Trunk 0 64800 3 04 LD Trunk Guard Time 0 64800 0 05 Trunk Answer Detect Timer for E M 0 64800 30 Conditions If PRG 34 07 05 is left at default 30 the transferred call recalls to the station that performed the transfer when not answered Feature Cross Reference Tie Lines Issue 0 1 SL1000 Progr...

Page 335: ... define the toll restriction data for E M Tie Lines This data should be defined if Tie Line Toll Restriction is enabled in Program 21 05 13 Input Data Class of Service 01 15 Item No Table No Dial Data Default Related Pro gram 01 01 20 Up to 10 Digits 0 9 No Setting 21 05 13 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Tie Lines Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 315 ...

Page 336: ...dicates a delimiter If PRG34 01 02 is selected to 2 MF this PRG works only as 4 ANI DNIS 0 Address 1 ANI 2 DNIS 3 ANI Address 4 ANI DNIS 5 DNIS ANI Delimiter Code 0 0 34 01 02 34 09 02 02 Delimiter Dial Code This option defines the character Telco uses as a delimiter see entries 1 5 in Item 1 above Valid entries are 0 9 and 1 9 0 34 09 01 03 Route Setup of Receive Dial This option specifies the so...

Page 337: ...3 23 09 04 06 Routing SPD Table Setup Use this option to define which part of the ABB Table set up in Program 13 04 the system uses for ANI DNIS Caller ID look ups and ANI DNIS routing This is required if Items 4 and 5 above are 1 Caller ID on When you specify a starting and end address the system uses the part of the table for look ups When you specify a starting address and length the system use...

Page 338: ...5 09 Calling Number Address Length When Item 01 0 ANI DNIS receive format is the address use this option to specify the address length The choices are from 1 8 digits 1 8 7 7 34 09 01 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Tie Lines Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 34 Tie Line Setup 2 318 ...

Page 339: ... the MFC Dialing Type The following table shows the available MFC Dialing Type choices By default this option is 0 MFC Dialing not used 0 MFC Dialing not used 1 NEC Standard 2 Argentina 3 Brazil 4 Chile 5 Colombia 6 Mexico 7 Venezuela 0 03 MFC Group B Use this option to enable 1 or disable 0 the MFC Dialing Group B supervisory signaling Since not all central offices provide Group B signaling set t...

Page 340: ...der Language Specify the language in which the SMDR header should be printed 0 English 1 German 2 French 3 Italian 4 Spanish 0 04 Omit Digits The number of digits entered in this option do not print on the SMDR report For example if the entry is 10 the first 10 digits a user dials do not appear on the SMDR report 0 24 0 Not applied 0 05 Minimum Digits Outgoing calls must be at least this number of...

Page 341: ... the SMDR report provide a daily summary at midnight every night 0 Not Displayed 1 Displayed 1 05 Summary Weekly Set this option to 1 to have the SMDR report provide a weekly summary every Saturday at midnight 0 Not Displayed 1 Displayed 1 06 Summary Monthly Set this option to 1 to have the SMDR report provide a monthly summary at midnight on the last day of the month 0 Not Displayed 1 Displayed 1...

Page 342: ... Determine how SMDR should print Caller Name of Incoming Call 0 Normal 1 Line Feed 0 19 Dialed Number Output Format Determine if the dialed number should display from the first digits or from the last digits This option is only available for outgoing calls 0 Display from the first digit 1 Display from the last digit 0 20 External Information CFW Mode Determine which information is displayed in the...

Page 343: ...runk Group to assign the SMDR port for each trunk group For each Trunk Group select the SMDR port where the incoming SMDR information should be sent Input Data Trunk Group Number 1 25 Item No SMDR Port No Default 01 1 2 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Station Message Detail Recording Trunk Group Routing Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 323 ...

Page 344: ...the SMDR port for each Department Group For each Department Group select the SMDR port where the outgoing SMDR information should be sent There are 64 available Department Groups Input Data Department Group Number 01 32 Item No SMDR Port No Default 01 1 2 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Station Message Detail Recording Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 35 SMDR Account Code Setup 2 324 ...

Page 345: ...ed Verify 0 02 Forced Account Code Toll Call Setup Use this option enable Account Codes for all calls or just toll calls for mode 2 or 3 in Item 01 above 0 Account Codes for toll and local calls All 1 Account Codes just for toll calls STD 0 03 Account Codes for Incoming Calls Use this option to allow users to enter Account Codes for incoming calls If disabled any codes entered dial out on the conn...

Page 346: ...to 2000 codes with 3 6 digits using the characters 0 9 or Use the LK1 to enter a wild card For example the entry 234 means the user can enter 0234 9234 Input Data Verified Account Code Bin Number 1 800 Item No Verified Account Code Default 01 1 9 0 Wild card Up to 16 digits No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Account Codes Forced Verified Unverified Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 35 SMDR ...

Page 347: ...r VRS 01 US English 02 UK English 03 Australian English 04 French Canadian 05 Dutch 06 Mexican Spanish 07 Latin America Spanish 08 Italian 09 German 10 Madrid Spanish 11 Norwegian 12 Parisian French 13 Brazilian Portuguese 14 Japanese 15 Mandarin Chinese 16 Korean 17 Iberian Portuguese 18 Greek 19 Danish 20 Swedish 21 Thai 22 Mandarin Chinese Taiwan 23 Flemish 24 Turkish 25 Arabic 26 Reserved 2 Co...

Page 348: ...led and all VRS ports are busy a DIL or DISA call to the extension waits this time for a VRS port to become free 0 64800 sec 0 05 Park and Page Repeat Timer VRS Msg Resend If a Park and Page is not picked up during this time the Paging announce ment repeats 0 64800 sec 0 06 Set VRS Message for Private Call Re fuse VRS Msg Private Call This item assigns the VRS Message number to be used as Private ...

Page 349: ...r to be used as the Preamble Message for each trunk When the extension user answers the incoming call the assigned VRS message is sent to the outside caller Input Data Trunk Port Number 1 126 Item No Day Night Mode VRS Message Number Default 01 1 8 0 100 0 No Service 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Response System VRS Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 329 ...

Page 350: ... Message Time 0 02 Wake Up Call Message Assignment VRS Message for Wake Up Calls You must make an entry for this program if you have selected 1 or 2 in Item 01 above 0 100 0 No Setting 0 03 Wake Up Call No Answer 0 No Transfer 1 Transfer to the Operator 0 04 Setup Message Mode for Wake Up Call Hotel Mode 1 Transfer to the Operator 1 VRS Message 2 Time Stamp VRS Message 0 05 Wake Up Call Message As...

Page 351: ...lephone to operate in the business mode enter 0 0 Normal 1 Hotel 0 02 Toll Restriction Class When Check In Assign an extension Toll Restriction Class when it is checked in The system has 15 Toll Restriction Classes 1 15 The entry you make in this option affects the telephone in all Night Service modes Refer to Programs 21 05 and 21 06 to set up the Toll Restriction dialing options When the extensi...

Page 352: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 02 Check Out Operation 0 Off 1 On 03 Room Status Output 0 Off 1 On 04 DND Setting for Other Extension 0 Off 1 On 05 Wake up Call Setting for Other Extension 0 Off 1 On 06 Room Status Change for Other Extension 0 Off 1 On 07 Restriction Class Changing for Other Extension 0 Off 1 On 08 Room to Room Call Restriction 0 Off 1 On 09 DND Setting for Own Extension 0 Off 1 On 10 Wake Up Cal...

Page 353: ...e destination for each single digit code 1 9 0 The destination can be any code with up to four digits such as an extension number or access code Input Data Department Extension Group Number 01 32 Item No Received Dial Destination Number Default 01 1 9 0 Up to four digits No Setting Conditions The one digit service codes you assign in this program wait until the interdigit time expires before execu...

Page 354: ...ut Destination Number Up to four digits Extension number which CTA CTU is equipped No Setting 03 Wake Up Call No Answer Data 0 Not Output 1 Output 0 04 Check Out Sheet 0 Not Output 1 Output 0 05 PMS Protocol type 0 Normal 1 Fidelio 0 Conditions Room Status Reports output via a CTA or CTU adapter require a DTH terminal and a compatible external device Room Status Reports can be output via LAN port ...

Page 355: ...e t I o N m e t I 01 PMS Port Number 9 2 1 5 5 3 5 5 6 0 02 3 00 AM Auto Room Scan rooms 0 Off 1 On 0 03 CheckIn Message Type 0 Off 1 On 0 04 CheckOut Auto Status Change 0 Off 1 On 0 05 AREYUTHERE LINETEST Send Timing 0 1 c e s 8 2 1 1 06 AREYUTHERE LINETEST Send Count 3 s e m i t 0 2 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Hotel Motel Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 335 At 3 00 AM sets ma...

Page 356: ...rsion Table to change the default Toll Restriction class on check in for a room PRG 42 02 02 Input Data Restriction Level 0 3 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 PMS Restriction Level Conversion Table 1 15 Level 0 10 Level 1 11 Level 2 12 Level 3 13 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Hotel Motel Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 42 Hotel Setup 2 336 ...

Page 357: ...t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Fedelio Room Status Number 0 See next page 02 Text Message Data Max 32 characters See next page Default Value No Room Status Fidelio Code alphanumeric 12345678901234567890123456789012 1 Check In 6 Check Out 5 2 Check In 2 Check Out 1 3 Check In 2 Check Out 1 4 Check In 4 Check Out 3 5 Check In 4 Check Out 3 6 Check In 4 Check Out 3 7 Check In 4 Check Out 3 8 Check ...

Page 358: ...ogram 42 No Room Status Fidelio Code alphanumeric 12345678901234567890123456789012 Check In 4 Check Out 3 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Hotel Motel Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 42 Hotel Setup 2 338 ...

Page 359: ...et to 0 the F Route table selected is deter mined only by the digits dialed without any relation to the day or time of the call If this option is set to 1 the system first refers to Program 44 10 If there is a match the pattern defined in that program is used If not the F Route pattern in Program 44 09 and time setting in 44 08 are used 0 Not Used 1 Used 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference A...

Page 360: ...Service Type 3 Dial Extension Analyze Table The total length of the number exceeds more than 8 digits Additional Data Assign the Dial Extension Analysis Table number to be used in Program 44 03 0 No setting None 1 Extension Call Own 2 ARS F Route Table F Route 3 Dial Extension Analyze Table Option 0 03 Additional Data For the Service Type selected in 44 02 02 enter the additional data required 1 D...

Page 361: ... Number 1 4 Dial Analysis Table Number 1 252 Dial Analysis Table Number 1 250 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Dial Up to 36 digits Digits 1 9 0 Press Line Key 1 for wild character No Setting 02 ARS F Route Select Table Number 0 100 ARS F Route Table Number With Program 44 01 set to 0 Program 44 05 is checked With Program 44 01 set to 1 Program 44 04 is checked 0 Dial Analysis Table Number 251 I...

Page 362: ...te Selection number to an ARS F Route table number for each ARS F Route time mode There are eight time modes for ARS F Route Access Input Data ARS F Route Selection Number 1 100 Item No ARS F Route Time Mode ARS F Route Table Number Default 01 1 8 0 100 0 No Service 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 44 ARS F Route Setup 2 342 ...

Page 363: ...runk group is used to dial out 0 Off 1 On 0 05 Gain Table Number for Internal Calls Select the gain table number to use for the internal call defined in Program 44 07 0 100 0 No Setting 0 06 Gain Table Number for Tandem Connections Select the gain table number to use for the tandem call defined in Program 44 07 0 100 0 No Setting 0 07 ARS Class of Service Select the ARS Class of Service to use for...

Page 364: ...r to the dialed ARS F Route number The Additional Dial Table used is determined in Program 44 05 03 Input Data Additional Dial Table Number 1 100 Item No Additional Dial Default 01 Up to 36 digits Enter 1 9 0 Pause press LK 1 to enter a pause No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 44 ARS F Route Setup 2 344 ...

Page 365: ... assigned in Program 44 05 is activated The Tandem Gain Table follows the Incoming transmit and Incoming receive settings for incoming line and Outgoing transmit and Outgoing receive settings for the outgoing line For ARS F Route calls the CODEC gains defined in Program 14 01 02 and 14 01 03 are not acti vated Input Data Gain Table Number 1 100 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Incoming Transmit ...

Page 366: ...ists of 20 time settings Input Data Schedule Pattern Number 01 10 Item No Time Number Start Time End Time Mode 01 01 20 0000 2359 0000 2359 1 8 Default All Schedule Patterns 0 00 0 00 Mode 1 Example Pattern 1 Time Number 01 00 00 08 00 Mode 3 Time Number 02 08 00 18 00 Mode 1 Time Number 03 18 00 22 00 Mode 2 Time Number 04 22 00 00 00 Mode 3 Pattern 2 Time Number 01 0 00 0 00 Mode 2 Conditions No...

Page 367: ...F Route The pattern number is defined in Program 44 08 01 Input Data Item No Day Number Schedule Pattern Number Default 01 1 Sunday 0 10 0 No setting Pattern 1 2 Monday Pattern 1 3 Tuesday Pattern 1 4 Wednesday Pattern 1 5 Thursday Pattern 1 6 Friday Pattern 1 7 Saturday Pattern 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 347 ...

Page 368: ...yearly schedule for ARS F Route This schedule is used for setting special days such as national holidays The pattern number is defined in Program 44 08 01 Input Data Item No Date Schedule Pattern Number Default 01 0101 1231 0 10 0 No Setting 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 44 ARS F Route Setup 2 348 ...

Page 369: ... Message Wait commands You should normally enable this option If enabled be sure that the programmed Message Notification 0 Off 1 On 1 45 01 13 06 Record Alert Tone Interval Time This time sets the interval between Voice Mail Conversation Record alerts 0 64800 sec 30 10 New NSL Protocol support 0 Off 1 On 0 11 Prefix for Call Screening Dial One digit 1 45 01 03 12 Prefix for Park and Page Dial One...

Page 370: ...gits of trunk number mapping 2 3 2 19 Centralized Voice Mail Type Assign which Centralized Voice MAil type to use retro Aspire or enhanced SL1000 0 retro 1 enhanced 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Mail Integration Analog Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 45 Voice Mail Integration 2 350 ...

Page 371: ...e NSL options for Voice Mail integration Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Send DTMF tone or 6KD message 0 Send DTMF tone to SLT VM port 1 Send 6KD message to Serial port 1 03 Send 51A Message 0 Off 1 On 1 05 Send 4PM message 0 Off 1 On 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 351 ...

Page 372: ...Direct Logon Up to four digits None 45 01 15 03 Transfer Message Up to four digits None 45 01 15 04 Forward All Up to four digits None 45 01 15 05 Forward Busy Up to four digits None 45 01 15 06 Forward RNA Up to four digits None 45 01 15 07 Remote Logon Up to four digits None 45 01 15 08 Conversation Recording Up to four digits None 45 01 15 09 Clear Down String Up to four digits None 45 01 15 Co...

Page 373: ...em Input Data Default Related PRG 01 Remote Log On Internal 0 Off 1 On 0 45 01 15 45 04 01 02 Direct Log On 0 Off 1 On 0 45 01 15 45 04 02 03 Transfer Message QVM 0 Off 1 On 0 45 01 15 45 04 03 04 Forward All 0 Off 1 On 0 45 01 15 45 04 04 05 Forward Busy 0 Off 1 On 0 45 01 15 45 04 05 06 Forward RNA 0 Off 1 On 0 45 01 15 45 04 06 07 Remote Log On 0 Off 1 On 0 45 01 15 45 04 07 08 Conversation Rec...

Page 374: ...cord and send a message Extension users leaving a message in a Subscriber Mailbox Outside Automated Attendant callers accessing a mailbox via a GOTO command and then dialing RS to record and send a message Subscriber Mailbox Greetings Announcement Messages Call Routing Mailbox Instruction Menus The length of a Conversation Re cord is 10 times the Subscriber Message Length Since the Conver sation R...

Page 375: ...otification the system Seizes the trunk specified Dials the user entered notification number in Message OP N Waits the 47 01 08 Delay in Dialing Digital Pager Callback Number interval Dials the number entered in 47 01 07 Digital Pager Callback Number The system assumes that the notification number completes dialing approximately 4 seconds after trunk seizure This means that by default the Digital ...

Page 376: ...tmpt Use this option to set how many times 1 99 attempts InMail retries an incomplete Message Notification callout This total includes unacknowl edged callouts callouts to a busy destination and callouts to an unanswered destination This option applies to pager and non pager callouts 1 99 attempts 99 15 Send Pager Callout Until Acknowledged Retry Until Ack When this option is enabled 1 InMail cont...

Page 377: ...Program 47 Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 357 ...

Page 378: ...d to port 1 which in turn corresponds to extension 200 Up to four digits Mailbox 1 200 Mailbox 2 64 201 263 Mailbox 65 No Setting 03 Number of Messages Use this option to set the maximum number of messages that can be left in the Subscriber Mailbox If a caller tries to leave a message after this limit is InMail then hangs up 0 99 messages To conserve storage space enter 0 for all unused mailboxes ...

Page 379: ...or Guest Mail boxes you should leave this option disabled 0 No Disabled 1 Yes Enabled 1 09 Auto Attendant Direct to Voice Mail Auto ATT DND Use this option to enable or disable Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb When a subscriber enables Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb an Automated Attendant caller routes directly to the mailbox hears the greeting and is asked to leave a message A subscriber can also ena...

Page 380: ... or default greeting The digits the caller can dial depends on the setting of the Next Call Routing Mailbox and Alternate Next Call Routing Mailbox options Call Routing Mailbox Number 1 3 digits 01 032 No entry Entered by pressing CLEAR 1 15 Directory List Number 0 None 1 8 List Number All 0 16 Voice Prompt Language Refer to 47 02 16 Default Table on page 2 358 Station MailBox Number2 17 Enable Pa...

Page 381: ...xican Spanish 07 Latin American Spanish 08 Italian 09 German 10 Madrid Spanish 11 Norwegian 12 Parisian French 13 Brazilian Portuguese 14 Japanese 15 Mandarin Chinese 16 Korean 17 Iberian Portuguese 18 Greek 19 Danish 20 Swedish 21 Thai 22 Mandarin Chinese Taiwan 23 Flemish 24 Turkish 25 Arabic 26 Reserved Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 361 ...

Page 382: ...e Group Mailbox Number is the same as the Department Group master pilot number Use this option to select the Department Group master pilot number associated with the Group Mailbox you are programming Up to four digits No Setting entered by pressing Hold No Setting 03 Mailbox Type Mailbox Type Use this option to set the Group Mailbox type There are three types of InMail mailboxes None 0 Subscriber ...

Page 383: ...efore listening to the entire new message InMail retains the message as a new message 0 Erase After the subscriber listens to the entire new message and hangs up InMail erases the message 1 Save After the subscriber listens to the entire new message and hangs up InMail saves the message 1 04 Message Retention Use this option to determine how long a Subscriber Mailbox retains held and saved message...

Page 384: ...p also announces the message sender if known A subscriber can also enable Auto Time Stamp from their mailbox 0 No Disabled 1 Yes Enabled 0 10 System Administrator System Admin Use this option to designate the Subscriber Mailbox as a System Administrator This allows the subscriber to use the options after logging onto their mailbox 0 No Disabled 1 Yes Enabled 0 11 Dialing Option Dialing Option prov...

Page 385: ...ecurity Code Option 0 Always 1 Remote Logon only 0 Table 2 9 47 06 14 Default Table a t a D t u p n I e m a N m e t I 47 06 14 Voice Prompt Language 01 US English 02 UK English 03 Australian English 04 French Canadian 05 Dutch 06 Mexican Spanish 07 Latin American Spanish 08 Italian 09 German 10 Madrid Spanish 11 Norwegian 12 Parisian French 13 Brazilian Portuguese 14 Japanese 15 Mandarin Chinese 1...

Page 386: ...Program 47 Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 47 InMail 2 366 ...

Page 387: ...r 1 32 t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 02 Routing Mailbox Type Mailbox Type Use this option to set the Routing Mailbox type 0 None 1 Call Routing 2 Announcement 3 Directory 4 Distribution Mailboxes 01 08 1 Call Routing Mailboxes 09 32 2 Announcement 03 Prompt Language Refer to 47 07 03 Default Table 2 e 2 368 g a p n o 04 Telephone User Interface 0 Numeric interface 1 Mnemonic ...

Page 388: ...exican Spanish 07 Latin American Spanish 08 Italian 09 German 10 Madrid Spanish 11 Norwegian 12 Parisian French 13 Brazilian Portuguese 14 Japanese 15 Mandarin Chinese 16 Korean 17 Iberian Portuguese 18 Greek 19 Danish 20 Swedish 21 Thai 22 Mandarin Chinese Taiwan 23 Flemish 24 Turkish 25 Arabic 26 Reserved Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 47 InMail 2 368 ...

Page 389: ...s how long InMail waits for an Automated Attendant caller to dial before routing the call to the Timeout destina tion Be sure your Dial Action Tables have a Timeout action programmed If the caller waits too long to dial When the associated Dial Action Table has a Timeout action programmed the caller routes to that destination When the associated Dial Action Table does not have a Timeout action pro...

Page 390: ...0 Undefined 0 02 Repeat Count Enter the number of times you want the Announce ment Mailbox message to repeat to callers After an Announcement Mailbox caller initially listens to the message it repeats the number of times specified in this option This option interacts with Next Call Routing Mailbox and Hang Up After when providing routing options For more detail on this interaction refer to Direct ...

Page 391: ... Assignment Answer Table Use this option to assign an VM8000 InMail Answer Table to each Direct Inward Line DIL the Auto mated Attendant should answer The Automated Attendant follows the routing specified by the selected Answer Table 1 8 1 e l b a T r e w s n A 02 Record PAD Control 1 63 15 5 dBm 15 5 dBm 32 03 Voice Prompt Language Refer to 47 10 03 Default Table on 2 e 2 372 g a p 04 Telephone U...

Page 392: ...exican Spanish 07 Latin American Spanish 08 Italian 09 German 10 Madrid Spanish 11 Norwegian 12 Parisian French 13 Brazilian Portuguese 14 Japanese 15 Mandarin Chinese 16 Korean 17 Iberian Portuguese 18 Greek 19 Danish 20 Swedish 21 Thai 22 Mandarin Chinese Taiwan 23 Flemish 24 Turkish 25 Arabic 26 Reserved Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 47 InMail 2 372 ...

Page 393: ... to 47 12 InMail Answer Table Schedule Input Data Answer Table Number 1 8 Item No Item Input Data Default Description 01 Answer Schedule Override Schedule Override Use this option to enable or disable Answer Schedule Override for the selected Answer Table If enabled and you make an entry for Override Mailbox below the active Answer Table routes calls to the Override Mailbox 0 No Disabled 1 Yes Ena...

Page 394: ... outside caller hears the instruction menu and can dial any option allowed by the associated Dial Action Table If any of the Input Data values are entered the terminal displays the Override Mailbox Num ber selection below 0 Undefined 1 Subscriber Mailbox STA 2 Group Mailbox 3 Routing Mailbox 0 Category 0 Skip Mailbox No setting Category 1 Mailbox No should be 1 128 refer to PRG47 02 Category 2 Mai...

Page 395: ... Num ber selection below If any oft he Input Data values are entered the terminal displays the Override Mailbox Num 0 Undefined 1 Subscriber Mailbox STA 2 Group Mailbox 3 Routing Mailbox Answer Table 1 3 Answer Table 2 8 0 Category 0 Skip Mailbox No setting Category 1 Mailbox No should be 1 128 refer to PRG47 02 Category 2 Mailbox No should be 1 32 refer to PRG47 03 Category 3 Mailbox No should be...

Page 396: ...Program 47 Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 47 InMail 2 376 ...

Page 397: ... run The schedule start time The schedule end time The Call Routing or Announcement Mailbox used to answer calls 2 Range of Days A Type 2 Answer Schedule runs for a range of days For this type of schedule you select The day of the week the schedule should start The day of the week the schedule should stop The time on the start day the schedule should start The time on the stop day the schedule sho...

Page 398: ... Table 1 Schedule 1 1 All Other Answer Sched ules No Entry Category 0 Skip Mailbox No setting Category 1 Mailbox No should be 1 128 refer to PRG47 02 Category 2 Mailbox No should be 1 32 refer to PRG47 03 Category 3 Mailbox No should be 1 32 refer to PRG47 07 03 Day of the Week Entryxx Day For Day of the Week Type 1 Answer Schedules use this option to select the day of the week the Answer Schedule...

Page 399: ...edules 0000 Example Type 1 Day of the Week Answer Schedule Options Type 1 Day of Week Example In this example Answer Table 1 routes calls as follows Schedule 1 uses Routing Mailbox 2 and runs Sunday from 8 30AM to 5 00PM Schedule 2 uses Subscriber Mailbox 3 and runs Wednesday from 10 30AM to 5 00PM Schedule 3 uses Routing Mailbox 4 and runs Tuesday from 9 00AM to 10 00AM At all other times routing...

Page 400: ... 47 12 08 Entry01 End Time 1700 5 00PM Answer Schedule 3 Answer Schedule 3 is a Day of Week schedule that runs Tuesday from9 00AM to 10 00AM 47 12 01 Entry01 Schedule Type 1 47 12 02 Entry01 MB Ctg 3 47 12 02 Entry01 MB num 4 47 12 03 Entry01 Day 3 47 12 04 Entry01 Start Day 1 Entry does not matter 47 12 05 Entry01 End Day 1 Entry does not matter 47 12 06 Entry01 Date MMDD 0000 Entry does not matt...

Page 401: ... 02 Entry01 MB Ctg 3 47 12 02 Entry01 MB Num 2 47 12 03 Entry01 Day 1 Entry does not matter 47 12 04 Entry01 Start Day 4 Wednesday 47 12 05 Entry01 End Day 5 Thursday 47 12 06 Entry01 Date MMDD 0000 Entry does not matter 47 12 07 Entry01 Start Time 1100 11 00AM 47 12 08 Entry01 End Time 1300 1 00PM Type 3 Date Answer Schedule Options Type 3 Date Example In this example Answer Table 1 routes calls ...

Page 402: ... 07 Entry01 Start Time 0830 8 30AM 47 12 08 Entry01 End Time 1700 5 00PM Answer Schedule 2 Answer Schedule 2 is a Date schedule that runs only on Christmas day from 8 30AM to 5 00PM 47 12 01 Entry01 Schedule Type 3 47 12 02 Entry01 MB Ctg 3 47 12 02 Entry01 MB Num 9 47 12 03 Entry01 Day 1 Entry does not matter 47 12 04 Entry01 Start Day 1 Entry does not matter 47 12 05 Entry01 End Day 1 Entry does...

Page 403: ...hows how this works in a default InMail system There are 16 Dial Action Tables Dial Action Table Actions TRF Action Screened Transfer 1 TRF Use this action to allow an Automated Attendant caller to place a Screened Transfer to an extension After an Automated Attendant caller dials an extension InMail calls screens the destination to see if the transfer can go through If the destination is availabl...

Page 404: ...to extensions 301 399 for key 3 enter UTRF for the Action and XXX for the corresponding Number To have Unscreened Transfer call a specific extension the corresponding Number option should be that extension number The caller then dials that single digit to reach the extension For example to have callers dial 8 to reach extension 303 for key 8 enter UTRF for the Action and 303 for the corresponding ...

Page 405: ...resent the first digit in the Subscriber Mailbox numbers For example to have the Automated Attendant request callers enter the number of the Subscriber Mailbox where they want to log into for key 3 enter LOGON for the Action and N for the corresponding Number When callers dial 3 they hear Please enter your mailbox number To have InMail require Automated Attendant callers to enter a Subscriber Mail...

Page 406: ...For example to allow callers to go to mailboxes 000 015 for key 0 enter GOTO for the Action and XXX for the corresponding Number To log into any valid Call Routing or Subscriber Mailbox enter IXXX in the corresponding Number option For example to allow callers to dial 1 plus any Call Routing or Announcement Mailbox number to go to for key 1 enter GOTO for the Action and IXXX for the corresponding ...

Page 407: ...t caller that VM8000 InMail ignores for routing An example of this is REC action assigned to the key in Dial Action Table 1 by default The Action is REC2 and the Number is IXXX This means that a caller can dial any mailbox number to leave a Quick Message in that mailbox InMail ignores the first digit dialed by the caller and routes according to the next 3 digits dialed No Routing Entry N Entered b...

Page 408: ...es 2 16 REC1 to IXXX Quick Message with greeting to user dialed extension UND LOGON to IXXX Logon to user dialed mailbox UND TIMEOUT UTRF to 200 UND TIMEOUT provides the routing for rotary dial callers Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 47 InMail 2 388 ...

Page 409: ... Master Mailbox Number 1 32 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Minimum Number of Letters Required 1 3 1 02 Directory List Number to Use 1 8 1 03 Name Match 0 First 1 Last 0 04 Transfer Option 0 TRF 1 UTRF 0 05 Screened Transfer Timeout 0 255 15 06 Time Limit for Dialing Commands 0 99 5 07 Fax Detection 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 08 Next Call Routing Mailbox 0 32 0 09 Fax Extension Up to eight digits No ...

Page 410: ...lt table Input Data Language 1 20 t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Language License 01 US English Refer to 47 16 01 Default Table on page 2 391 02 UK English 03 Australian English 04 French Canadian 05 Dutch 06 Mexican Spanish 07 Latin American Spanish 08 Italian 09 German 10 Madrid Spanish 11 Norwegian 12 Parisian French 13 Brazilian Portuguese 14 Japanese 15 Mandarin Chines...

Page 411: ... o N 0 0 8 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 9 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 0 1 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 1 1 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 2 1 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 3 1 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 4 1 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 5 1 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 6 1 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 7 1 e g a u g n a L y r t n e o N 0 0 8 1 e g a u g n...

Page 412: ... skip Mailbox Number setting Use Station Mailbox 1 for setting Mailbox Number to 1 512 PRG 47 02 Use Group Number 2 for setting Group Mailbox 1 32 PRG 47 03 0 Undefined 1 Station Mailbox 2 Group Mailbox 0 Category 1 Mailbox No should be 1 128 refer to PRG47 02 Category 2 Mailbox No should be 1 32 refer to PRG47 03 Distribution Mailbox Number Up to three digits Category 1 Mailbox No should be 1 128...

Page 413: ...0 02 Server Name Up to 48 characters No Setting 03 SMTP Port 0 65535 25 04 Encryption 0 No 1 Yes 0 05 Authentication 0 No 1 Yes 2 POP3 0 06 User Name Up to 48 characters No Setting 07 Password Up to 48 characters No Setting 08 E mail Address Up to 48 characters No Setting 09 Reply to Address Up to 48 characters No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Ma...

Page 414: ... notification Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Server Name Up to 48 characters No Setting 02 POP3 Port 0 65535 110 03 Encryption 0 No 1 Yes 0 04 User Name Up to 48 characters No Setting 05 Password Up to 48 characters No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 47 InMail 2 394 ...

Page 415: ...5 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Notification 0 Off 1 On 0 02 Notification Begin Hour 00 23 00 12 00AM 23 11 00PM 00 03 Notification End Hour 00 23 00 12 00AM 23 11 00PM 00 04 Notification Type 0 Undefined 1 Voice 2 Pager 1 05 Notification Number Up to 16 digits 06 Notification Busy Attempts 1 99 attempts 5 07 Notification RNA Attempts 1 99 attempts 5 08 Notification Security 0 Off 1 On 1 Cond...

Page 416: ... Follow Me Options Input Data Station Mailbox Number 1 128 Index Number 1 3 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Find Me Follow Me 0 Off 1 On 0 02 Find Me Follow Me Begin Hour 00 23 00 12 00 AM 23 11 00 PM 00 03 Find Me Follow Me End Hour 00 23 00 12 00 AM 23 11 00 PM 00 04 Find Me Follow Me Number Up to 16 digits Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 47 InMail 2 396 ...

Page 417: ...No Item Input Data Default 01 Notification 0 Off 1 On 0 02 Notification Begin Hour 00 23 00 12 00 AM 23 11 00 PM 00 03 Notification End Hour 00 23 00 12 00 AM 23 11 00 PM 00 04 Notification Type 0 Undefined 1 Voice 2 Pager 1 05 Notification Number Up to 16 digits 06 Notification Busy Attempts 1 99 attempts 5 07 Notification RNA Attempts 1 99 attempts 5 08 Notification Security 0 Off 1 On 1 Conditi...

Page 418: ...ollow Me Options Input Data Group Mailbox Number 1 32 Index Number 1 3 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Find Me Follow Me 0 Off 1 On 0 02 Find Me Follow Me Begin Hour 00 23 00 12 00 AM 23 11 00 PM 00 03 Find Me Follow Me End Hour 00 23 00 12 00 AM 23 11 00 PM 00 04 Find Me Follow Me Number Up to 16 digits Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 47 InMail 2 398 ...

Page 419: ...m e t I 02 Basic Tone Number 0 33 0 No Tone 33 Default Time Slot 03 Duration Count 0 255 0 100 25500 ms 04 Gain Level dB 0 63 15 5 15 5 Table 2 13 Basic Tones B d l e v e L z H y c n e u q e r F o N e n o T c i s a B 3 1 0 2 4 1 0 3 1 0 2 5 2 0 3 1 0 8 5 3 0 3 1 0 6 6 4 0 3 1 0 0 7 5 0 3 1 0 0 8 6 0 3 1 0 8 8 7 0 3 1 0 5 0 1 8 0 3 1 0 3 4 9 0 3 1 3 1 0 8 4 0 4 4 0 1 3 1 3 1 0 2 6 0 8 4 1 1 6 1 0 4...

Page 420: ... 21 0 21 0 6 10 2 2 45 0 dB 45 0 dB 45 0 dB 45 0 dB 6 Internal Busy Tone Busy Tone 0 2 1 0 5 5 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 7 DND Busy Tone 0 2 1 0 2 2 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 8 B busy Tone 0 2 1 0 5 5 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 9 Internal Reorder Tone Congestion Tone 0 2 1 0 2 2 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 10 Internal Interrupt Tone Warning Tone 0 2 1 0 2 2 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 11 Internal Confirmation Tone Confirmation Tone 1 2 0 1 5 1 42 5 dB...

Page 421: ... 3 dB 14 9 dB 32 0 dB 22 Doorphone chime 4 3 6 4 4 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 14 9 dB 32 0 dB 23 Doorphone chime 5 3 6 7 7 5 5 5 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 14 9 dB 32 0 dB 24 Doorphone chime 6 3 6 8 8 6 6 6 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 14 9 dB 32 0 dB 25 Service Set Tone 1 2 0 1 1 1 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 26 Service Clear Tone 1 2 0 1 1 1 42 5 ...

Page 422: ... tone 2 0 0 0 0 32 0 dB 44 External Dial Tone DUD DISA Dial Tone 0 4 21 0 21 0 6 10 2 2 45 3 dB 45 3 dB 45 3 dB 45 3 dB 45 External Ring Back Tone Ring Tone DDI 0 2 1 0 10 40 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 46 External Busy Tone Busy Tone DDI 0 2 1 0 5 5 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 47 Number unobtainable tone 0 2 1 0 2 2 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 48 VM message indication tone 0 2 1 0 2 2 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 49 Not Used 0 0 0 0 32 0 dB 50 ...

Page 423: ...dB 32 0 dB 26 3 dB 32 0 dB 26 3 dB 32 0 dB 26 3 dB 60 Splash tone 1 Mute 0 2 0 1 1 1 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 61 Splash tone 2 Mute 1 2 0 1 1 1 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 62 Splash tone 3 Mute 3 2 0 1 1 1 42 5 dB 42 5 dB 63 EXT SPK Ring back Tone 0 2 24 0 10 40 35 1 5 dB 35 1 5 dB 64 Special Hold Tone 0 4 24 0 24 0 2 2 2 20 35 1 5 dB 35 1 5 dB 35 1 5 dB 35 1 5 dB Conditions The system must be reset for any changes to...

Page 424: ...m wide Make separate entries for duration and pause It is also possible to adjust the level of both high and low frequency tone Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Duration s m 0 0 1 5 5 5 2 1 02 Pause s m 0 0 1 5 5 5 2 1 03 Tone Level Low dB 1 97 45 0 0 3 73 9 dB 04 Tone Level High 1 97 45 0 0 3 77 7 dB Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Pr...

Page 425: ...m 40 dBm 4 20 dBm 45 dBm 5 25 dBm 50 dBm 6 30 dBm 55 dBm 02 Start Delay Time 0 255 0 25 ms 64 ms 03 Min Detect Level 0 15 DTMF Tone 0 10 dBm 0 to 25 dBm 15 DTMF Tone 1 15 dBm 0 to 30 dBm 15 DTMF Tone 2 20 dBm 0 to 35 dBm 15 DTMF Tone 3 25 dBm 0 to 40 dBm 15 DTMF Tone 4 30 dBm 0 to 45 dBm 15 DTMF Tone 5 35 dBm 0 to 50 dBm 15 DTMF Tone 6 40 dBm 0 to 55 dBm 15 04 Max Detect Level 0 15 DTMF Tone 0 0 d...

Page 426: ...0 dBm 15 25 dBm 10 20 dBm 10 20 dBm 10 20 dBm 04 Max detect level 2 2 dBm 2 2 dBm 2 2 dBm 2 2 dBm 2 2 dBm 05 Forward twist level 5 6 dBm 5 6 dBm 5 6 dBm 5 6 dBm 5 6 dBm 06 Backward twist level 0 1 dBm 0 1 dBm 0 1 dBm 0 1 dBm 0 1 dBm 07 ON detect time 1 30 ms 1 30 ms 1 30 ms 1 30 ms 1 30 ms 08 OFF detect time 1 30 ms 1 30 ms 1 30 ms 1 30 ms 1 30 ms 09 Area Type 0 0 0 0 0 Conditions None Feature Cro...

Page 427: ...5 25 dBm 50 dBm 6 30 dBm 55 dBm 02 Min Detection Level 0 15 0 10 dBm 0 to 25 dBm 15 1 15 dBm 0 to 30 dBm 15 2 20 dBm 0 to 35 dBm 15 3 25 dBm 0 to 40 dBm 15 4 30 dBm 0 to 45 dBm 15 5 35 dBm 0 to 50 dBm 15 6 40 dBm 0 to 55 dBm 15 03 S N Ratio 0 4 0 dB 20 dB 04 No Tone Time 0 255 30 30 7680 ms 0 not detect 1 255 60 7680 ms The formula is 30 30N When set to N 1 it means 30 30 1 60 When set to N 255 it...

Page 428: ...990 ms 132 3990 ms 132 3990 ms 0 0 5 Pulse Count 1 1 1 0 0 6 ON min time 63 1920 ms 12 390 ms 25 780 ms 0 0 7 ON max time 0 20 630 ms 40 1230ms 0 0 8 OFF min time 1 60 ms 12 390 ms 52 1590 ms 0 0 9 OFF max time 1 60 ms 20 630 ms 80 2430 ms 0 0 12 Frequency No 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 Frequency No 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 Twist Level 0 0 0 0 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 80 Ba...

Page 429: ... and System to define the date format when printing out the SMDR alarm report and system information report Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Date Format 0 American Format Month Day Year 1 Japanese Format Year Month Day 2 European Format Day Month Year 2 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 409 ...

Page 430: ...600 Ω Program 80 06 Reference Impedance Setup to define the change of Reference Impedance Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Reference Impedance Setup 1 Complex 0 600 Ω 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 80 Basic Hardware Setup for System 2 410 ...

Page 431: ...s Tone Detector Frequency Setup to set the frequency of the detection tone set with Program 80 04 12 and Program 80 04 13 Input Data Frequency Table Number 1 8 Frequency Table No Input Data Default 1 0 10 255 100 2550 Hz 0 Not used 40 400 Hz 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 411 ...

Page 432: ...ialing This option affects all trunk line calls system wide And also it is possible to adjust the level of tone Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Duration On time 1 255 20ms 5100ms 5 100ms 02 Pause Off time 1 255 20ms 5100ms 5 100ms 03 Tone Level 1 97 45dB 3dB 77 7dB Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 80 Basic Hardware Setup for System 2 412 ...

Page 433: ...MFC Tone 5 35dBm 0 to 50dBm 15 MFC Tone 6 40dBm 0 to 55dBm 15 04 Max detect level 0 15 MFC Tone 0 0dBm 0 to 15dBm 15 MFC Tone 1 5dBm 0 to 20dBm 15 MFC Tone 2 10dBm 0 to 25dBm 15 MFC Tone 3 15dBm 0 to 30dBm 15 MFC Tone 4 20dBm 0 to 35dBm 15 MFC Tone 5 25dBm 0 to 40dBm 15 MFC Tone 6 30dBm 0 to 45dBm 15 05 Twist level 0 9 1dB 10dB 06 S N ratio 0 4 5step 0dB 20dB 07 ON detect time 1 255 15step 30ms 38...

Page 434: ...0 Item Name Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Type 5 08 OFF detect time 1 30ms 1 30ms 1 30ms 1 30ms 1 30ms Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 80 Basic Hardware Setup for System 2 414 ...

Page 435: ...N Description Use Program 80 12 Caller ID Receiver Setup defines the type and level for Caller ID detection of DSP Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 1 Type 0 NTT 1 other 2 Korea 1 2 Level 0 32766 80 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 415 ...

Page 436: ...n Maximum Off Time 0 255 0 10 2550 ms 40 400 ms 08 Ringing Signal not Detection Minimum 1 255 10 2550 ms 70 700 ms 09 Time Ringing Signal Stop Detection Time 1 255 100 25500 ms 50 5000 ms 10 Continuous Ringing Minimum Time 0 255 0 10 2550 ms 30 300 ms 11 Continuous Ringing Maximum Time 0 255 0 10 2550 ms 70 700 ms 14 Hook Flash 1 Time 1 255 10 2550 ms 80 800 ms 15 Hook Flash 2 Time 1 255 100 25500...

Page 437: ... 255 10 2550 ms 61 610 ms 36 Long Ringing Detection Minimum Time 1 255 100 25500 ms 12 1200 ms 37 Loop Close Time for Double Answer Signal 1 255 100 25500 ms 10 1000 ms 38 Loop Open Time for Double Answer Signal 1 255 100 25500 ms 20 2000 ms Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 417 ...

Page 438: ...Initial Data Setup to define the various basic data for layer 1 of ISDN BRI Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Wait time for Physical Activation Timer 3 1 255 200 5100ms 100 20sec 02 Detection time for Physical Deactivation 1 255 200 5100ms 5 1sec Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 81 Basic Hardware Setup for Trunk 2 418 ...

Page 439: ...n 1 100ths of a second between retransmissions of the TEI Identity check messages 1 255 100 25500ms 10 1sec 03 Timer T202 Specify the minimum time in 1 100ths of a second between retransmissions of the TEI Identity check messages 1 255 100 25500ms 20 2sec 04 Timer T203 Specify the maximum time in 1 100ths of a second allowed without exchanging frames 1 255 100 25500ms 250 25sec 05 N200 Specify the...

Page 440: ...fies the timer value in 1 100ths of a second of the timer to be started when DISC with progress indicator No 8 is sent This timer is valid for Network side use only 0 254 sec 30 sec 07 T307 Specifies the timer value in 1 100ths of a second of the timer to be started when SUSPEND ACK is sent This timer is valid only for Network side use only 1 254 sec 180 sec 08 T308 Specifies the timer value in 1 ...

Page 441: ...19 Specifies the timer value in 1 100ths of a second of the timer to be started when SUSPEND is sent This timer is valid for user side use only 1 254 sec 4 sec 18 T320 Specifies the timer value in 1 100ths of a second when B channel access connec tion is received or D channel access DL ESTABLISH confirmation or indication is received 1 254 sec 30 sec 19 T321 Specifies the timer value in 1 100ths o...

Page 442: ...define the CODEC QSLAC Filter for each analog trunk port Input Data Trunk Port Number 1 126 CODEC Filter Type Default 0 Type 0 1 Type 1 2 Type 2 3 Type 3 4 Type 4 5 Type 5 6 Type 6 7 Type 7 8 Type 8 9 Type 9 10 Type 10 11 Type 11 12 Type 12 13 Type 13 14 Type 14 15 Type 15 2 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 81 Basic Hardware Setup for Trunk 2 422 ...

Page 443: ... 600 ms 09 Answer Signal Detection Time E M 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 6 600 ms 10 Clear Signal Detection Time OPX 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 6 600 ms 11 Ringing Signal Detection Time Loop 1 250 8 ms 2000 ms 10 80 ms 12 Ringing Signal Detection Time Ground 1 250 8 ms 2000 ms 10 80 ms 13 Ringing Signal Detection Time DID 1 250 8 ms 2000 ms 10 80 ms 14 Ringing Signal Detection Time E M 1 250 8 ms 2000 ms 10 8...

Page 444: ...5 1 sec 255 sec 3 3 sec 35 Wink Send Duration Time DID 1 250 8 ms 2000 ms 25 200 ms 36 Delay Send Duration Time DID 1 250 8 ms 2000 ms 25 200 ms 37 Incoming Wink Send Time DID 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 3 300 ms 38 Wink Send Duration Time E M 1 250 8 ms 2000 ms 25 200 ms 39 Delay Send Duration Time E M 1 250 8 ms 2000 ms 25 200 ms 40 Incoming Wink Send Time E M 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 3 300 ms 41 Seizure...

Page 445: ...uard Time OPX 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 20 2000 ms 61 Double Ringing Send Time 1 OPX 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 5 500 ms 62 Double Between Ringing Send Time 1 OPX 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 5 500 ms 63 Double Ringing Send Time 2 OPX 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 25 2500 ms 64 Double Between Ringing Send Time 2 OPX 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 30 3000 ms 65 Single Ringing Send Time OPX 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 10 1000 ms 66 Singl...

Page 446: ...op Time E M 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 6 600 ms 79 Open Loop Time OPX 1 255 100 ms 25500 ms 6 600 ms 80 Close Loop Time LOOP 1 250 4 ms 1000 ms 13 52 ms 81 Close Loop Time DID 1 250 4 ms 1000 ms 13 52 ms 82 Ring GND Time GROUND 1 250 4 ms 1000 ms 13 52 ms Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 81 Basic Hardware Setup for Trunk 2 426 ...

Page 447: ...1 Filter Setup 11 0 255 219 12 B1 Filter Setup 12 0 255 45 13 B1 Filter Setup 13 0 255 178 14 B1 Filter Setup 14 0 255 208 15 B2 Filter Setup 1 0 255 178 16 B2 Filter Setup 2 0 255 208 17 AISN and Analog Gains 0 255 17 18 Z Filter Coefficients 1 0 255 250 19 Z Filter Coefficients 2 0 255 173 20 Z Filter Coefficients 3 0 255 50 21 Z Filter Coefficients 4 0 255 165 22 Z Filter Coefficients 5 0 255 5...

Page 448: ...ients 14 0 255 37 47 X Filter Coefficients 1 0 255 202 48 X Filter Coefficients 2 0 255 48 49 X Filter Coefficients 3 0 255 37 50 X Filter Coefficients 4 0 255 187 51 X Filter Coefficients 5 0 255 170 52 X Filter Coefficients 6 0 255 189 53 X Filter Coefficients 7 0 255 162 54 X Filter Coefficients 8 0 255 163 55 X Filter Coefficients 9 0 255 165 56 X Filter Coefficients 10 0 255 204 57 X Filter C...

Page 449: ...o Setting 4 520ms 04 Tie Line Release Detect Time Selection Specify the circuit disconnect detected on the Tie Line on the distant system side is recognized as Tie Line 1 15 130ms 1950ms 0 No Setting 4 520ms 05 Incoming Signal Detect Time Selection Specify the time after the incoming signal from another system is detected before the acknowledge signal is sent out Wink Start 1 15 130ms 1950ms 0 No ...

Page 450: ...release of a Tie Line after a disconnect signal is received from the distant CO or PBX 1 14 50 700ms 0 No Setting 7 350 ms 13 Pause Time Selection 1 15 500 7500ms 6 3000 ms 14 Hookflash Time Selection 1 0 20ms 1 40ms 2 60ms 3 80ms 4 100ms 5 140ms 6 160ms 7 200ms 8 400ms 9 600ms 10 800ms 11 1 0 second 12 1 5 seconds 13 2 0 seconds 14 3 0 seconds 15 5 0 seconds 9 600 ms 15 Hookflash Time Selection 2...

Page 451: ... 1 255 4ms 1020ms 10 40ms 19 Pulse Dial Inter digit Time 1 255 16ms 4080ms 50 800ms 20 Receive DP Make min Time 1 255 4ms 1020ms 3 12ms 21 Receive DP Make max Time 1 255 4ms 1020ms 19 76ms 22 Receive DP Break min Time 1 255 4ms 1020ms 5 20ms 23 Receive DP Break max Time 1 255 4ms 1020ms 26 104ms 24 Transmit Answer duration Time 1 255 8ms 2040ms 38 304ms 25 Transmit Double Answer duration Time 1 25...

Page 452: ...e 0 255 0ms 1020ms 0 0ms 41 Transmit Clear Signal Send Time 1 255 16ms 4080ms 63 1008ms 42 Transmit Seizure Signal Time 1 255 8ms 2040ms 100 800ms 43 Group A Response Time 1 32 1sec 32sec 12 12sec 44 Group A Tone Complete Time 1 32 1sec 32sec 12 12sec 45 Group B Response Time 1 32 1sec 32sec 12 12sec 46 Group B Tone Complete Time 1 32 1sec 32sec 12 12sec 47 Group C Response Time 1 32 1sec 32sec 12...

Page 453: ...elow shows the default Frequency Numbers for each Type in each Range Input Data r e b m u N e n o T g n i g n i R g n i m o c n I 2 Pattern 2 Trunk Incoming 1 Pattern 1 Trunk Incoming 3 Pattern 3 Trunk Incoming 4 Pattern 4 Trunk Incoming 5 Intercom Incoming Pattern 6 Alarm Sensor Tone Pattern Ringing Tone Type Number 1 High 2 Mid 3 Low a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Frequency 1 1 520Hz 2...

Page 454: ...0 520 1400 760 660 8Hz Modulation 8Hz Modulation 8Hz Modulation Pattern 6 Alarm Sensor Pattern High Mid Low 760 760 760 760 760 760 No Modulation No Modulation No Modulation Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Distinctive Ringing Tones and Flash Patterns Selectable Ring Tones Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup for Extension 2 434 ...

Page 455: ... Call Voice Call Callback Camp On Callback Follow me Setup Terminal Monitor Terminal been Setup Call Forward Terminal been Setup Message Waiting Terminal been setup 0 7 0 02 LED02 Other Terminal that been Hold Normal Hold Follow me Terminal been Setup Transfer Setup Terminal 0 7 1 03 LED03 Own Hold Message Waiting Terminal that has been Transferred 0 7 3 04 LED04 CO Line Key CO Callback key 0 7 0 ...

Page 456: ...01 pattern 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 010 pattern 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 011 pattern 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 100 pattern 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 pattern 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 pattern 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 111 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 ms Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup for Extension 2 436 ...

Page 457: ...ake Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 2 10ms 06 Maximum Make Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 20 100ms 07 Minimum Hook Flash Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 108 540msec 08 Maximum Hook Flash Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 132 660msec 09 Minimum Ground Flash Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 21 105ms 10 Minimum Off Hook Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 21 105ms 11 No Detection Time after Off Hook 1 255 5ms 1275ms 60 300ms 12 No Detection Time after Pulse Dial De...

Page 458: ...a for the Layer 2 of ISDN BRI PRI S Point Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Timer T200 1 255 100 25500ms 10 1sec 02 Timer T201 1 255 100 25500ms 10 1sec 03 Timer T202 1 255 100 25500ms 20 2sec 04 Timer T203 1 255 100 25500ms 100 10sec 05 N200 1 255 3 06 N201 1 65535 Byte 260 07 N202 1 255 3 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup fo...

Page 459: ... 254 sec 10 sec 03 T303 1 254 sec 4 sec 04 T304 0 254 sec 20 sec 05 T305 1 254 sec 30 sec 06 T306 0 254 sec 30 sec 07 T307 1 254 sec 180 sec 08 T308 1 254 sec 4 sec 09 T309 1 254 sec 90 sec 10 T310 0 180 sec 30 sec 11 T312 1 254 sec 6 sec 12 T313 1 254 sec 4 sec 13 T314 1 254 sec 4 sec 14 T316 T317 1 254 sec 120 sec 15 T317 1 T316 1 sec 60 sec 16 T318 1 254 sec 4 sec 17 T319 1 254 sec 4 sec 18 T32...

Page 460: ...alue of the CODEC QSLAC filter of each analog port Input Data Station Port Number 1 128 CODEC Filter Type Default 0 Type 0 1 Type 1 2 Type 2 3 Type 3 4 Type 4 5 Type 5 6 Type 6 7 Type 7 8 Type 8 9 Type 9 10 Type 10 11 Type 11 12 Type 12 13 Type 13 14 Type 14 15 Type 15 2 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Station Selection DSS Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup for Extens...

Page 461: ...up 10 0 255 41 11 B1 Filter Setup 11 0 255 122 12 B1 Filter Setup 12 0 255 135 13 B1 Filter Setup 13 0 255 168 14 B1 Filter Setup 14 0 255 112 15 B2 Filter Setup 1 0 255 45 16 B2 Filter Setup 2 0 255 1 17 AISN and Analog Gains 0 255 14 18 Z Filter Coefficients 1 0 255 178 19 Z Filter Coefficients 2 0 255 162 20 Z Filter Coefficients 3 0 255 53 21 Z Filter Coefficients 4 0 255 83 22 Z Filter Coeffi...

Page 462: ... 74 46 R Filter Coefficients 14 0 255 197 47 X Filter Coefficients 1 0 255 1 48 X Filter Coefficients 2 0 255 17 49 X Filter Coefficients 3 0 255 1 50 X Filter Coefficients 4 0 255 144 51 X Filter Coefficients 5 0 255 1 52 X Filter Coefficients 6 0 255 144 53 X Filter Coefficients 7 0 255 1 54 X Filter Coefficients 8 0 255 144 55 X Filter Coefficients 9 0 255 1 56 X Filter Coefficients 10 0 255 14...

Page 463: ...for TXD TEL2 Volume type means small volume middle volume 1 middle volume 2 large volume Input Data Volume Table Number 1 4 Item No Item Input Data Default 02 Speaker 1 99 Volume Table No 1 18 Volume Table No 2 22 Volume Table No 3 24 Volume Table No 4 34 03 Group Listening 1 99 Volume Table No 1 18 Volume Table No 2 22 Volume Table No 3 28 Volume Table No 4 34 Conditions None Feature Cross Refere...

Page 464: ...ine the Handset Headset Gain Level for Multi Line Telephone Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Handset Headset Transmit Gain level 0 Fixed 6 6 5dB 1 32 LR value 3 5 58 5dB 0 02 Handset Headset Receive Gain level 0 Fixed 15 4 0dB 1 32 LR value 24 38 0dB 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup for E...

Page 465: ...Number 01 128 t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 CODEC Filter Type The CODEC filter operates according to a set value of PRG 82 19 when CODEC filter type 4 is set in this setting 0 Type 0 1 Type 1 2 Type 2 3 Type 3 4 Type 4 5 Type 5 6 Type 6 7 Type 7 8 Type 8 9 Type 9 10 Type 10 11 Type 11 12 Type 12 13 Type 13 14 Type 14 15 Type 15 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Non...

Page 466: ...Filter Setup 9 0 255 151 10 B1 Filter Setup 10 0 255 41 11 B1 Filter Setup 11 0 255 122 12 B1 Filter Setup 12 0 255 135 13 B1 Filter Setup 13 0 255 168 14 B1 Filter Setup 14 0 255 112 15 B2 Filter Setup 1 0 255 45 16 B2 Filter Setup 2 0 255 1 17 AISN and Analog Gains 0 255 14 18 Z Filter Coefficients 1 0 255 178 19 Z Filter Coefficients 2 0 255 162 20 Z Filter Coefficients 3 0 255 53 21 Z Filter C...

Page 467: ... Coefficients 12 0 255 171 45 R Filter Coefficients 13 0 255 74 46 R Filter Coefficients 14 0 255 197 47 X Filter Coefficients 1 0 255 1 48 X Filter Coefficients 2 0 255 17 49 X Filter Coefficients 3 0 255 1 50 X Filter Coefficients 4 0 255 144 51 X Filter Coefficients 5 0 255 1 52 X Filter Coefficients 6 0 255 144 53 X Filter Coefficients 7 0 255 1 54 X Filter Coefficients 8 0 255 144 55 X Filter...

Page 468: ...olume Table No 3 24 Volume Table No 4 34 03 Group Listening 1 99 Volume Table No 1 18 Volume Table No 2 22 Volume Table No 3 28 Volume Table No 4 34 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup for Extension 2 448 Use Program 82 20 Volume level Data Setup for KST to defines each Volume type of the speaker and the group listening for KST Volume type ...

Page 469: ...x 0 300ms 120 11 Number of G 723 audio frames 1 2 1 12 G 723 VAD mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 15 Jitter Buffer Mode 1 Fixed 2 Self adjusting silence period 3 Self adjusting 3 16 G 711 Jitter Buffer min 0 255ms 30 17 G 711 Jitter Buffer average 0 255ms 60 18 G 711 Jitter Buffer max 0 255ms 120 19 G 723 Jitter Buffer min 0 300ms 30 20 G 723 Jitter Buffer average 0 300ms 60 21 G 723 Jitter Buffer max 0 ...

Page 470: ...9 40 FAX Modem Carrier Signal Detec tion Threshold 0 26dBm 1 33dBm 2 43dBm 1 41 FAX Communication no Communi cation Time Out 10 32000 seconds 30 43 High speed Signal Data fax picture signal Packet Length 1 10ms 2 20ms 3 30ms 4 40ms 4 44 Low speed Signal Data FAX Proce dure Signal 0 5 0 45 High speed Signal Data FAX Pro cedure Signal 0 2 0 46 TCF Operation Setting 1 Training signal TCF of the fax i...

Page 471: ...formation of VoIP is set by PRG 84 06 10 0 VoIP 1 RFC2833 2 H 245 3 Disable 0 63 Number of G 722 audio frames 1 4 1 10ms 2 20ms 3 30ms 4 40ms 3 64 G 722 Voice Activity Detection Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 65 G 722 Jitter Buffer min 0 255ms 30 66 G 722 Jitter Buffer average 0 255ms 60 67 G 722 Jitter Buffer max 0 255ms 120 68 RTP Filter 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 69 DTMF Level mode 0 Use the Default of Vo...

Page 472: ...ty Exchange Timer 0 255sec 5 10 H 245 Logical Channel Establishment Timer 0 255sec 50 11 H 245 Mode Request Procedures Timer 0 255sec 50 12 H 245 Close Logical Channel Timer 0 255sec 50 13 H 245 Round Trip Delay Timer 0 255sec 50 14 H 245 Maintenance Loop 0 255sec 50 15 RAS GRQ Timer 0 255sec 5 16 GRQ Retry Count 0 255 2 17 RAS RRQ Timer 0 255sec 5 18 RRQ Retry Count 0 255 3 19 RAS URQ Timer 0 255...

Page 473: ...gnaling Port Number 0 65535 0 1719 1721 65535 1730 35 Fast Start Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 36 RAS Unicast Port Number 0 65535 20001 37 Terminal Type setting 0 255 60 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 453 ...

Page 474: ...tralia 3 EU 4 Asia 5 Other Country 6 Germany 7 Italy 8 Netherlands 9 Austria 10 Belgium 11 Spain 12 Sweden 13 UK 14 Denmark 15 Greece 16 Switzerland 17 RSA 18 New Zealand 3 07 Type of Service Mode Set the type of service ToS mode 1 Invalid 2 IP Precedence 3 Diffserve 1 08 Type of service This data will be sent to NGT Terminal when NGT Terminal is registered 0x00 0xff use line keys 1 6 for letters ...

Page 475: ... IP Phones Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Server Mode 0 TFTP 1 FTP 0 02 File Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255255 254 192 0 1 1 223 255 254 254 0 0 0 0 03 Login Name Enable only 84 07 01 is 1 Up to 20 Characters None 04 Password Enable only 84 07 01 is 1 Up to 20 Characters None Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manua...

Page 476: ...d filename for the firmware that is downloaded to IP phones Input Data Terminal Type 1 IPTerminal 2 IP Adapter t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Firmware Directory Up to 64 Characters None 02 Firmware File Name Up to 30 Characters None Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 84 Hardware Setup for VoIP 2 456 ...

Page 477: ... from LAN I F on VoipDB is set the VLAN tag Input Data Interface No 1 2 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 VLAN 0 Disable Off 1 Enable On 0 02 VLAN ID 1 4094 0 03 Priority 0 7 0 Conditions System programming must be exited before these program options take affect Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 457 ...

Page 478: ... are invalid 02 Priority IP Precedence 0 7 0 Low 7 High 0 1 Router queuing priority 03 Low Delay 0 1 0 Normal Delay Low Delay 0 1 Optimize for low delay routing 04 Wideband Throughout 0 1 0 Normal Throughput 1 High Throughput 0 1 Optimize for high bandwidth routing 05 High Reliability 0 1 0 Normal Reliability 1 Low Reliability 0 1 Optimize for reliability routing 07 Priority D S C P Differen tiate...

Page 479: ...e IP terminal The range of IP terminal is 10 300 10 0 255 ms 30 05 G 711 Jitter Buffer Standard Set the average value of the G 711 Jitter Buffer Moreover this option is adjusted with the SL1000 as it is used by both IP terminals and the IPLA and the range of the adjustment of Jitter for the IP terminal is narrower and trans mitted to the IP terminal The range of IP terminal is 10 300 10 0 255 ms 6...

Page 480: ...nce Compression VAD Mode If enabled RTP packets are not sent for the compressed silence 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 14 G 723 Jitter Buffer Minimum Set the minimum value of the G 723 Jitter Buffer Moreover this option is adjusted with the SL1000 as it is used by both IP terminals and the IPLA and the range of the adjustment of Jitter for the IP terminal is narrower and trans mitted to the IP terminal The ...

Page 481: ...placecd with NLP noise As a result a low echo of the level is usually removed compared with the conversation level 0 2 wire 4 wire 1 2 wire only 1 24 Echo Canceller NLP Noise Setting Becomes invalid item if 84 11 22 is set to Disabled Set the noise level adjusting method added with NLP 0 adaptive 1 fixed 0 26 TX Transmit Gain Define the setting to amplify and to attenuate the size of the transmiss...

Page 482: ...m 84 Item No Item Input Data Default 35 DTMF Level Low 1 33 dBm 28 6 dBm 28 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 84 Hardware Setup for VoIP 2 462 ...

Page 483: ...s the audio signal made by a specimen by 8kHz and the frame of 10ms is assumed to be a unit to 8kbps by the encoding compressed method 1 6 1 10ms 2 20ms etc 2 08 G 729 Silence Compression VAD Mode Select whether to compress silence with G 729 When there is silence the RTP packet is not sent 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 09 G 729 Jitter Buffer Minimum Set the minimum value of the Jitter Buffer of G 729 is s...

Page 484: ...ing mode Enable this option to decrease the low level echo When NLP is enabled the voice with low level is replacecd with NLP noise As a result a low echo of the level is usually removed compared with the conversation level 0 2 wire 4 wire 1 2 wire only 1 24 Echo Canceller NLP Noise Setting Becomes invalid item if 84 12 22 is set to Disabled Set the noise level adjusting method added 0 adaptive 1 ...

Page 485: ...s silence with G 726 When there is silence the RTP packet is not sent 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 40 G 726 Jitter Buffer Minimum Set the minimum value of the Jitter Buffer of G 726 is set Jitter is the variation in the time between packets arriving and the buffer allows this variation to be absorbed 0 255 ms 30 41 G 726 Jitter Buffer Standard Set the average G 726 Jitter Buffer 0 255 ms 60 42 G 726 Jitte...

Page 486: ...dancy 0 5 0 57 High Speed Data Rebundancy 0 2 0 58 TCF Handling 0 Local 1 Network 1 59 Maximum Low Speed Data Packetization 1 65535 bytes 1 60 Transmit Network Timeout 10 32000 sec 150 61 T 38 RTP Format Payload Number 96 127 100 62 DTMF Level mode 0 VoIP Unit 1 Main Soft 0 63 DTMF Level High 1 33 dBm 28 6 dBm 28 64 DTMF Level Low 1 33 dBm 28 6 dBm 28 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None I...

Page 487: ...t ReTx Count Specifies the number of times Request message except INVITE are sent 11 03 Response ReTx Count Specifies the number of times the Response message is sent 7 04 Request ReTx Start Time 0 65535 0ms 6553 5sec 5 500ms 05 Request Maximum ReTx Interval 40 4000ms 06 SIP Trunk Port Number 1 65535 5060 07 Session Timer Value 0 65535 0 08 Minimum Session Timer Value 0 65535 1800 09 Called Party ...

Page 488: ...able the registration infor mation is automatically deleted for H 323 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 02 Keep Alive Message Interval Time interval that system sends a Ping to the terminal 1 10 minutes 1 03 Keep Alive Message Timeout Time that system waits for a Ping response from the terminal 1 10 seconds 5 04 Keep Alive Timeout How many times the system waits for a non response before determining the termin...

Page 489: ...highway 0 30 15dbm 15dbm 0 15dbm 1 14dbm 15 0dbm 29 14dbm 30 15dbm 15 02 TX Limiter Control Gain Gain setting to control limiter in the direction of PCM IP This option adds the gain to the voice input from highway and removes it from the voice output to the LAN 15 0dbm 03 RX Limiter Control Gain COIU This option controls the limiter gain for a COIU call in the IP to PCM direction 15 0dbm 04 TX Lim...

Page 490: ... the audio signal made by a specimen by 8kHz and the frame of 10ms is assumed to be a unit to 8kbps by the encoding compressed method 1 6 1 10ms 2 20ms etc 2 08 G 729 Silence Compression VAD Mode Select whether to compress silence with G 729 When there is silence the RTP packet is not sent 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 09 G 729 Jitter Buffer Minimum Set the minimum value of the Jitter Buffer of G 729 is se...

Page 491: ...ease the low level echo When NLP is enabled the voice with low level is replacecd with NLP noise As a result a low echo of the level is usually removed compared with the conversation level 0 2 wire 4 wire 1 2 wire only 1 24 Echo Canceller NLP Noise Setting Becomes invalid item if 84 12 22 is set to Disabled Set the noise level adjusting method added with NLP When 0 is set the level is self adjuste...

Page 492: ...G 726 Silence Compression VAD Mode Select whether to compress silence with G 726 When there is silence the RTP packet is not sent 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 40 G 726 Jitter Buffer Minimum Set the minimum value of the Jitter Buffer of G 726 is set Jitter is the variation in the time between packets arriving and the buffer allows this variation to be absorbed 0 255 ms 30 41 G 726 Jitter Buffer Standard Se...

Page 493: ... 4 56 Low Speed Data Redundancy 0 5 0 57 High Speed Data Redundancy 0 2 0 58 TCF Handling 0 Local 1 Network 1 59 Maximum Low Speed Data Packetization 1 s e t y b 5 3 5 5 6 1 60 Transmit Network Timeout 0 5 1 c e s 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 61 T 38 RTP Format Payload Number 0 0 1 7 2 1 6 9 62 DTMF Level mode 0 VoIP Unit 1 Main Soft 0 63 DTMF Level High 1 33 dBm 28 6 dBm 28 64 DTMF Level Low 1 33 dBm 28 6 dBm 2...

Page 494: ...ort 0 7 0 5 5 3 5 5 6 1 02 Session Timer Value s 0 8 1 5 3 5 5 6 0 03 Minimum Session Timer Value s 0 8 1 5 3 5 5 6 0 04 Called Party Info 0 Request URI 1 To Header 0 05 Expire Value of Invite Arrival of a message is ended when this time expires and there is no cut from the caller s 0 8 1 s d n o c e s 6 5 2 0 06 Expire Value of Invite send The expiration time is set for the Invite message s 0 8 1...

Page 495: ...p to 32 characters No Setting 02 Password Input the Password when using manual or auto registration 10 46 01 Up to 16 characters No Setting 03 User ID Omission Input the Personal ID from terminal automati cally when log on again 0 Off 1 On 0 04 Log Off Input the Personal ID from terminal automati cally when log on again 0 Off 1 On 1 05 Nick Name Input the Personal ID from terminal automati cally w...

Page 496: ...0 04 Minimum Session Expire Timer Set minimum value of effective time for supervising the Voice Path 0 8 1 c e s 5 3 5 5 6 0 05 Invite Expire Timer Set effective time for Incoming Outgoing call when the Expire value is not set in the INVITE message received from DT700 terminal 0 8 1 c e s 5 3 5 5 6 0 06 Signal Type of Service Set Type of Service value which applied to send SIP Message Packet from ...

Page 497: ...e G 711 Jitter Buffer 0 255 ms 20 05 G 711 Jitter Buffer Standard Set the average value of the G 711 Jitter Buffer 0 255 ms 40 06 G 711 Jitter Buffer Maximum Set the maximum value of the G 711 Jitter Buffer 0 255 ms 80 07 G 729 Audio Frame Maximum number of G729 Audio Frames G 729 assumes the audio signal made by a specimen by 8kHz and the frame of 10ms is assumed to be a unit to 8kbps by the enco...

Page 498: ...ocessing mode Enable this option to decrease the low level echo When NLP is enabled the voice with low level is replacecd with NLP noise As a result a low echo of the level is usually removed compared with the conversation level 0 2 wire 4 wire 1 2 wire only 1 24 Echo Canceller NLP Noise Setting Becomes invalid item if 84 24 22 is set to Disabled Set the noise level adjusting method added with NLP...

Page 499: ...r Minimum Set the minimum value of the Jitter Buffer of G 722 is set Jitter is the variation in the time between packets arriving and the buffer allows this variation to be absorbed 0 255 ms 30 35 G 722 Jitter Buffer Standard Set the average G 722 Jitter Buffer 0 255 ms 60 36 G 722 Jitter Buffer Maximum Set the maximum G 722 Jitter Buffer 0 255 ms 120 37 RTP Filter 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 38 DTMF Lev...

Page 500: ...x Slot 1 172 16 0 20 Slot 4 172 16 0 44 02 RTP Port Number 0 65534 VoIP GW1 10020 VoIP GW2 10052 VoIP GW3 10084 VoIP GW4 10116 VoIP GW5 10148 VoIP GW6 10180 VoIP GW7 10212 VoIP GW8 10244 03 RTCP Port Number RTP Port Number 1 VoIP GW1 10021 VoIP GW2 10053 VoIP GW3 10085 VoIP GW4 10117 VoIP GW5 10149 VoIP GW6 10181 VoIP GW7 10213 VoIP GW8 10245 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Inte...

Page 501: ...Cs but the limitation of the total number of available DSP will be applied 0 Default 1 Mode 1 G 723 iLBC 0 03 SRTP Mode Setup 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 04 SRTP Mode Select 0 Mode1 0 06 H 245 Port Number 0 65535 10100 07 Preparation Completion Response Port Number 0 65535 4000 08 DTMF Duration 0 Use RFC2833 25 2000 ms 0 09 DTMF Pause 0 Use RFC2833 25 2000 ms 0 10 DTMF Twist Positive Level 0 24 dB 5 11 D...

Page 502: ... Terminal Type 1 ITL E 1D IP E 1 2 ITL D 1D ITL 12BT 1D ITL 12PA 1D 3 ITL 320C Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Firmware Directory g n i t t e S o N s r e t c a r a h c 4 6 m u m i x a M 02 Firmware File Name g n i t t e S o N s r e t c a r a h c 0 3 m u m i x a M Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 84 ...

Page 503: ...Input Data Type 1 Type 1 Multicast 2 Type 2 reserved 3 Type 3 reserved 4 Type 4 reserved 5 Type 5 reserved Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Audio Capability 1 G 711 A law 2 G 711 μ law 3 G 729 4 G 723 5 G 722 1 02 Number of Audio Frames 1 6 1 10ms 2 20ms 3 30ms 4 40ms 5 50ms 6 60ms 2 03 RTP Filter 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Is...

Page 504: ...nceller mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 02 TDM Echo Canceller NLP mode 2W 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Echo Path Mode 3 Echo Path Auto Detect Mode 1 03 TDM Echo Canceller Comfort Noise mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 04 TDM Echo Canceller NLP Threshold 0 15 12 05 TDM Echo Canceller Tail Displacement 0 s m 0 9 8 s m 0 9 8 0 06 TDM Echo canceller tail length 1 32 ms 2 48 ms 3 64 ms 4 80 ms 5 96 ms 6 112 ms 7 128 ms 7 0...

Page 505: ...DM Tx Gain Compression Threshold 0 42 dBm 1 41 dBm 42 0 dBm 41 16 TDM Rx Level Control 0 Disable 1 Rx Level Control mode 2 Rx Automatic Level Control Flag 0 17 TDM Rx LevelControl Level 0 16 24 24 dB 0 24 dB 1 21 dB 2 18 dB 8 0 dB 14 18 dB 15 21 dB 16 24 dB 8 18 TDM Rx AutomaticLevelControl Level 0 12 42 6 dBm 0 42 dBm 1 39 dBm 7 21 dBm 11 9 dBm 12 6 dBm 7 19 RTP Echo Canceller mode 0 Disable 1 En...

Page 506: ...velControl mode 2 TxAutomaticLevelControl mode 3 HLC 0 29 RTP Tx Level Control Level 0 16 24 24 dB 0 24 dB 1 21 dB 2 18 dB 8 0 dB 14 18 dB 15 21 dB 16 24 dB 8 30 RTP Tx AutomaticLevelControl Level 0 12 42 dBm 6 dBm 0 42 dBm 1 39 dBm 7 21 dBm 11 9 dBm 12 6 dBm 7 31 RTP Tx HLC Threshold 0 42 42 dBm 0 dBm 0 42 dBm 1 41 dBm 42 0 dBm 42 32 RTP Tx Gain Compression mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 33 RTP Tx Gai...

Page 507: ...dB 14 18 dB 15 21 dB 16 24 dB 8 36 RTP Rx AutomaticLevelControl Level 0 12 42 6 dBm 0 42 dBm 1 39 dBm 7 21 dBm 11 9 dBm 12 6 dBm 7 37 TDM Echo Canceller NLP mode 4W 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Echo Path Mode 3 Echo Path Auto Detect Mode 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 487 ...

Page 508: ...am 90 01 Installation Date to define the installation date of the system Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Year 00 99 00 No Setting 02 Month 01 12 00 No Setting 03 Day 01 31 00 No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 488 ...

Page 509: ...password can access to SB programs only CAUTION Before changing your numbering plan use the PC Programming or WebPro Programming to make a backup copy of your system data Input Data User Number 1 8 Item No Item Input Data 01 User Name Maximum 10 characters 02 Password Up to eight digits 03 User Level 0 Prohibited User 2 IN Installer Level 3 SA System Administrator Level 1 4 SB System Administrator...

Page 510: ...n the USB Flash Drive This program should be used after changing the programmed data Input Data Item No Item Input Data 01 Save Data Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel Conditions When reloading a customer database the system must be reset either using Program 90 08 or power down power up before all uploaded programming takes affect Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 ...

Page 511: ...Flash Drive to the SRAM and Flash ROM in the system Input Data Item No Item Input Data 01 Load Data Conditions After uploading the programming reset the system and wait a few minutes for the system to reset completely before accessing any line or special system feature Otherwise some unusual LED indications may be experienced Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 491 D...

Page 512: ... a LCA to an DLCA unit the slot should be deleted option 1 first before installing the new interface unit Reset allows you to send a reset code Input Data System ID Not Used Menu Number 1 Delete 2 Reset 3 Set Busy Out 4 Reset Busy Out Item No Item Input Data 01 Slot Control Slot Number 0 16 0 No Settting Conditions When you delete or reset a unit you must first remove it from its slot then run Pro...

Page 513: ... you block a unit from placing outgoing calls just like placing the unit switch down Once busied out none of the ports on the unit can be used for new calls Existing calls however are not torn down Input Data Menu Number 0 Set Busy Out 1 Reset Busy Out idle t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Trunk Control Trunk Port Number 1 126 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Is...

Page 514: ...gramming and not through PC Programming Use Program 90 07 Station Control for extension maintenance Input Data Menu Number 1 Hardware Reset 2 Software Reset Item No Item Input Data 01 Extension Control Extension Number up to four digits Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 494 ...

Page 515: ... 08 System Reset to perform a system reset Input Data Item No Item Input Data 01 System Reset Conditions After restoring a customer database the system must be reset using Program 90 08 or by power ing down powering up before all the restored programming takes affect Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 495 Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold key only to cancel ...

Page 516: ... t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Month 00 12 If the Month is set to 00 and Day is set the system is auto matically reset every month on the predefined day 00 02 Day 00 31 If the Day is set to 00 and the Time Hour and Minute is set the system automatically resets every day at the pre defined time 00 03 Hour 00 23 00 04 Minute 00 59 00 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL...

Page 517: ... 2 The PKG did not start normally 1 PKG not inserted firmly 2 PKG was removed but not re inserted firmly 3 Old PKG data still reported due to no initialization 1 Insert PKG firmly 2 Insert PKG firmly 3 Delete slot information in PRG 90 05 and insert the PKG again During ini tialization the PKG is recognized ERR REC 2 2 0 PKG Mounting Error The unit did not step on a regular proce dure and it was p...

Page 518: ... and has put out the radia tion noise exists and it malfunc tions because of the radia tion noise 5 The chas sis is not properly grounded 1 Please insert the unit firmly 2 The power supply voltage must use another power supply when is in the range of rat ings or measuring with the volt meter and deviating from the rated range 3 Please use the power supply be sides the equipment with the pos sibili...

Page 519: ...y down loaded the error is recovered ERR REC 6 0 0 Blocking The link of terminals connected with the ESI package came off 1 Terminal Break down 2 Faulty wir ing and wiring ter mination 3 External noise 4 ESI pack age Break down Confirm the terminal connected with same ESI If they work nor mally confirm the breakdown or the wir ing for the terminal Exchange the terminal that doesn t work and the wo...

Page 520: ...e connec tion 2 Check the manufacturer if the problem occurs again When the connection returns nor mally the error is recovered ERR REC 12 0 0 ACD MIS Link Error The link with ACD MIS client PC came off 1 LAN cable defective 2 Connected HUB bro ken 3 The CTI server doesn t start normally 1 Confirm ACD MIS client PC and con nected part 2 Check with manufacturer if the problem occurs again When the ...

Page 521: ...PC Problem 1 Confirm whether there is problem in wiring to con nect a main device with PC 2 Execute the reactivation of PC When the output is restarted the error is recovered However the SMDR data after the error occurs is not recorded ERR REC 31 1 0 Security Censer detected 32 1 0 Automatic Transmis sion from Remote Surveillance 50 1 0 System Start Notification The system started The system was s...

Page 522: ... failed 2 The registra tion of the SIP trunk to the SIP server failed in the au thentication 3 There is no response from the SIP server to the SIP registra tion request 1 The setting of the sys tem data is wrong 2 The setting of the router is wrong 3 It is an er ror to the link of LAN 4 Net side trouble 1 Confirm the following sys tem data setting PRG 10 12 10 28 10 29 10 30 and 10 36 2 Confirm th...

Page 523: ...the error occurs while communicating with VoIPU or DtermIP When it becomes impossible to do the commu nication between SL1000 and DtermIP When failing in the acquisition of DSP 1 The packet loss oc curred on the network or the wir ing cutting occurred 2 DSP of VoIP not acquired Confirm whether each equipment such as wirings and HUB is normal ERR REC 63 0 0 SIP MLT trouble information 1 The trouble...

Page 524: ...erminals falls below the number of licenses WAR 67 0 0 SIP illegal Packet received The system received illegal packet A client or network was illegal state Check with maker on uncertain point when happening frequently when operating it INF 68 2 0 VoIP DSP All Busy Alarm 1 Provides alert when all DSP re sources are being used 2 Used to troubleshoot or alerting when up grade is needed Not enough DSP...

Page 525: ...rect entry if needed 0 65535 25 08 To E mail Address When alarm reports are e mailed set this e mail address to which the report should be sent Up to 255 Characters No Setting 09 Reply Address When alarm reports are e mailed set the e mail address where replies should be e mailed Up to 255 Characters No Setting 10 From Address When alarm reports are e mailed set this e mail address for the station...

Page 526: ...sed as the output for system alarm report and set the system alarm options The system can have up to 50 reports Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Output Port Type Indicate the type of connection used for the System Alarms The baud rate for the COM port should be set in Program 10 21 02 0 No Setting 1 4 Not Used 5 Compact Flash 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL...

Page 527: ... The baud rate for the COM port should be set in Program 10 21 02 Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Output Port Type Indicate the type of connection used to print the system information 0 No Setting 2 4 Not Used 5 Compact Flash 0 05 Output Command Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Ma...

Page 528: ...e information can also be viewed outside of system programming by pressing Feature and the 3 key on any multiline terminal Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Version Number 01 00 99 99 ASCII Code 5 Bytes 02 Software Release Date May 22 2002 17 53 46 ASCII Code 20 Bytes Conditions Feature Cross Reference None Read Only Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2...

Page 529: ...e Program 90 17 Firmware Information to display the firmware versions of the various system units Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 DSP Firmware Version No 00 00 00 00 15 15 15 15 BCD Code 2 Byte Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 509 ...

Page 530: ...rogram 90 19 Dial Block Release the extension is released from the Dial Block restriction Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Input Data 01 Dial Block Release Release Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Code Restriction Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 510 ...

Page 531: ...ort when the data reaches the defined value 0 05 Dial Tone Detector Busy Output 0 Not Detected 1 256 Report when the data reaches the defined value 0 06 Caller ID Receiver Busy Output 0 Not Detected 1 256 Report when the data reaches the defined value 0 07 Voice Mail Channel All Busy Output 0 Not Detected 1 256 Report when the data reaches the defined value 0 09 Attendant Channel All Busy Output 0...

Page 532: ... Program 90 21 Traffic Report Output to define the output port to be used as the traffic report output Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Output Port Type 0 No Setting 3 LAN 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Traffic Reports Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 512 ...

Page 533: ...tion to determine the hardware and firmware versions These are read only commands and cannot be changed Input Data Terminal Type 1 IP Terminal 2 IP Adaptor Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Hardware Version 00 FF 00 02 Firmware Version 00 00 FF FF 00 00 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 513 ...

Page 534: ...IP Telephones to delete the registered IP telephone from the system Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits m e t I o N m e t I Input Data 01 Delete IP Telephone This assignment removes the station number association with the MAC address of the IP station Delete Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP Issue 0 1 SL1...

Page 535: ...m Alarm Report Notification Time Setup to set the date and time for the alarm report to print Input Data Notification Number 1 12 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Month 00 12 0 Not Set 00 02 Day 00 31 0 Not Set 00 03 Hour 00 23 00 04 Minute 00 59 00 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 515 ...

Page 536: ...25 System Alarm Report CC Mail Setup to define the mail address to receive the system alarm report CC Mail setup Input Data CC Number 1 5 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 CC Mail Address Up to 255 Characters No Setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 516 ...

Page 537: ...equired to change a system program Input Data Program Numbers 1001 9903 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Maintenance Level 1 MF Level 2 IN Level 3 SA Level 4 SB Level Refer to the Level indication for each in dividual program located in the upper left corner at the beginning of each program Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 517 ...

Page 538: ...er Programming Password Setup to set the password used to enter the user programming mode Input Data Extension Numbers Up to four digits t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Password Fixed four digits 1111 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 518 ...

Page 539: ...the LAN and to define the user name and password DIM is a maintenance tool used by engineering to extract trace level information Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Access Enabling 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 Disable 02 Username 20 characters alphanumeric SV8100 03 Password 20 characters alphanumeric 12345678 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 51...

Page 540: ...6 m e t I o N m e t I Display Data 01 Package Name PKG Name 02 Firmware Version Number 00 00 15 15 03 VOIPDB Software Version DEV PR REL 00 00 00 00 00 00 DEV PR REL FF FF FF FF FF FF 04 DSP Project Number 00000000 FFFFFFFF 05 Vocallo Firmware Version 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 06 OCT1010ID Version 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF Conditions Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance...

Page 541: ...ing Use Program 90 35 Wizard Programming Level Setup to set the maintenance level for Wizard Programming Input Data Wizard Number 1 250 Item No Item Display Data Default 01 Maintenance Level 0 All 3 SB System Administrator B 4 SA System Administrator A 5 IN Installer Level 6 MF Manufacture Level 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 521 ...

Page 542: ...mpact flash card Time registration fails if an expired time is registered Month 0 12 0 Day 00 31 0 Hour 00 23 0 Minute 00 59 0 02 Update mode 0 Non Active 1 Activated 0 Activate the Firmware Update fea ture If this setting is 1 new firmware on the compact flash card updates according to the setting at 90 36 01 03 Update Report 256 characters max Output a report when the update is executed and save...

Page 543: ...nance Program 90 38 User Programming Data Level Setup Level IN Description Use Program 90 38 User Programming Data Level Setup sets system data to turn on off each User Programming Feature Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 523 ...

Page 544: ...n 16 Extension Name 15 01 01 1 Turn On 17 Night mode switching Own Group 11 10 01 1 Turn On 18 Call Forward Immediate No Answer Both Ring 11 11 01 11 11 03 11 11 05 1 Turn On 19 Call Forward Busy 11 11 02 1 Turn On 20 Trunk Incoming Ring Tone 11 11 20 15 02 02 1 Turn On 21 Internal Incoming Ring Tone 11 11 20 15 02 03 1 Turn On 22 Display Language Selection 15 02 01 1 Turn On 23 Toll Restriction O...

Page 545: ...Program 90 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Maintenance UserPro Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 525 ...

Page 546: ...iption Use Program 90 39 Virtual Loop Back Port Reset to reset to initial status Input Data Item No Item Input Data 01 Virtual Loop Back Reset Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 526 Delete Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel ...

Page 547: ...imary DNS Server address the Secondary DNS Server address and the Data Roaming Server address Input Data Server Information 1 13 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Server Address Type 0 IPv4 1 IPv6 0 02 Server Address IPv4 form xxx xxx xxx xxx IPv6 form xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx None 03 Port Number 0 65535 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 527 ...

Page 548: ...on and firmware version of the DT700 MLT Terminal Input Data Terminal Type 1 ITL E 1D IP E 1 2 ITL D 1D ITL 12BT 1D ITL 12PA 1D 3 ITL 320C 1 t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Software Version 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 02 Hardware Version 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 ...

Page 549: ...nal License of DT700 to delete the terminal license information delivered to the DT700 terminal Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits m e t I o N m e t I Input Data 01 Delete Terminal License Delete Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 529 ...

Page 550: ...e to delete the terminal license information delivered to the terminal with a TCP interface Input Data 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e d o C e t e l e D e s n e c i L Item No Item Input Data 01 Delete Terminal License Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 530 Delete Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel ...

Page 551: ...line Telephone to change the Tempo rary Password that is set in the Encryption function Input Data t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Temporary Password Change Request 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF Change Yes 1 00 00 00 00 Conditions Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 531 This Program is activated when the PRG10 46 07 set to 1 ...

Page 552: ...to set the protection mode of each multiline IP telephone Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Release Protection Mode e n o N 1 s e Y e s a e l e R 02 Initialize Protection Password e n o N 1 s e Y e z i l a i t i n I Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 532 ...

Page 553: ... Use Program 90 50 System Alarm Display Setup to set the system alarm report display Input Data Index Number 01 50 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 System Alarm Display Telephone Up to four digits No setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 533 ...

Page 554: ...change of parts that need regular maintenance Input Data System ID Not Used Index 1 10 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Display Name Up to 16 characters Refer to table 02 Year 00 99 00 03 Month 01 12 00 04 Day 01 31 00 Index Default 01 Power battery 02 Backup battery 03 Cooling fan 04 10 No setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 534...

Page 555: ...r the system alarm output operation Input Data System ID of Source System Not Used System ID of Destination System Not Used Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Save All Alarm Reports Print All 1 Yes 02 Save New Alarm Reports Print All 1 Yes Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 535 ...

Page 556: ...Description Use Program 90 53 System Alarm Clear to clear the system alarm Input Data System ID Not Used Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Clear All Alarm Reports All Clear 1 Yes Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 536 ...

Page 557: ... of new TCP is not reflected from the Web Pro to the logout of all users of the Web Pro who is logging in the system after data is changed in the setting 1 65535 80 02 PC Pro TCP port Number The port number of TCP of the PC programming is set The port number of new TCP is not reflected from the PCPro to the logout of all users of the PCPro who is logging in the system after data is changed in the ...

Page 558: ... License Select to validate the Free License This program is available only via telephone programming and not through PC Programming Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Start Free License 0 Stop 1 Start 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 538 ...

Page 559: ...gram 90 56 NTP Setup to set the NTP Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 NTP Synchronize 0 No 1 Yes 0 02 Server Address IPv4 form xxx xxx xxx xxx IPv6 form xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx No setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 539 ...

Page 560: ...ry Data to backup the system data in the flash memory on the CPU and to make the recovery data Input Data Data ID 1 5 m e t I o N m e t I Input Data 01 Backup Recovery Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 540 Backup Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel ...

Page 561: ...he recovery data stored in the flash memory of the CPU After this command is executed the system restarts automatically Input Data Data ID 1 5 m e t I o N m e t I Input Data 01 Restore Recovery Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 541 Restore Reset Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel ...

Page 562: ...ecovery Data to select and delete the recovery data stored in the flash memory of the CPU Input Data Data ID 1 5 m e t I o N m e t I Input Data 01 Delete Recovery Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 542 Delete Dial 1 press Hold Press Hold only to cancel ...

Page 563: ...90 60 T1 ISDN Layer Status Information to display layer status information for T1 PRI E1 BRI CD CCTA packages Input Data System ID Not Used Slot No 0 16 t l u a f e D a t a D t u p n I m e t I o N m e t I 01 Link Status None None Conditions Feature Cross Reference None None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 543 ...

Page 564: ...trol Level IN Description Use Program 90 63 DT700 Control to adjust settings of the DT700 Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Priority Timer 0 255 80 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Program 90 Maintenance Program 2 544 ...

Page 565: ...up to set the authentication password Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Password Sets the authentication password when the 1st Party CTI application is connected to the system via a NAT router If a password is not set the system does not certify it Up to 16 characters nec i Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 545 ...

Page 566: ...ame Up to 32 characters None 02 Password Up to 32 characters None 03 FTP Server Host Name Input URL or IP Address of FTPServer Use xxx xxx xxx xxx format in case of IP Address Up to 255 characters None 04 FTP Server TCP Port 0 65535 21 05 DNS Primary Address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 06 DNS Secondly Address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 ...

Page 567: ...et time interval D RAM data that is saved in F ROM memory D RAM memory Configuration information such as call transfer and Do Not Disturb Input Data Item No Item Input Data Default This Program is 01 Interval time 0 255 48 24hr 0 Do not Auto save 1 30min 2 60min 3 90min 255 127hr 30min Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 547 ...

Page 568: ...ch the information is to be copied Destination Number To Enter the last extension trunk group or other number to which the information is to be copied If the information is being copied only to one extension trunk group or other number enter the information entered in the Destination Number From entry The Copy Program is applicable only for the following programs Trunk Port Base Program No Program...

Page 569: ...Waiting Indication 15 18 Virtual Extension Key Enhancement Options 15 20 LCD Line Key Name Assignment 15 25 DESI less Page Setup 20 06 Class of Service for Extension 20 29 Timer Class for Extension 21 02 Trunk Group Routing for Extensions 21 04 Toll Restriction Class for Extensions 21 11 Hotline Assignment 23 02 Call Pickup Groups 23 03 Ringing Line Preference 23 04 Ringing Line Preference for Vir...

Page 570: ...e programming is being copied This may cause confusion when trying to define a key which is already defined but which does not exist on the terminal displays as DUPLICATE DATA It is recommend to either clear these non existent keys or copy only from an extension which has the same or fewer number of keys than the exten sion to which the programming is being copied Feature Cross Reference None Issu...

Page 571: ...t through PC Programming Use Program 92 02 Delete All Extension Numbers to delete all extension numbers PRG11 02 PRG11 04 However the extension number of the first port is not deleted Input Data Extension No Delete Yes 1 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 551 Dial 1 Hold key Only press Hold key is canceled ...

Page 572: ...142 For Trunk Group Base Trunk Group Number 1 25 For Extension Number 1 128 Including Virtual Extension 1 178 For Department Group Base Department Group Number 1 32 For DSS DSS Console Number 1 12 02 Destination Number From Enter the first port number to where the information is to be copied 03 Destination Number To Enter the last port number to where the information is to be copied If the informa...

Page 573: ... Setup 15 02 Multi Line Telephone Basic Data Setup 15 03 Single Line Telephone Basic Data Setup 15 06 Trunk Access Map for Extension 15 07 Programmable Function Key 15 08 Incoming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Setup 15 09 Virtual Extension Ring Assignment 15 10 Incoming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Order Setup 15 11 Virtual Extension Delayed Ring Assignment 15 12 Conversation Recording Destination fo...

Page 574: ...ode 23 02 Call Pickup Group 23 03 Ringing Line Preference 23 04 Ringing Line Preference of Virtual Extension 24 03 Park Hold Group Assignment 24 06 Fixed Call Forward 24 07 Fixed Call Forward Off Premise 24 08 Call Forward for Centrex 24 09 Call Forward Split Settings 26 04 ARS Class of Service 26 07 LCR Cost Center Code Table 31 02 Internal Paging Group Assignment 41 02 ACD Agent Extension Assign...

Page 575: ...d for each exten sion to allow Extension Data Swap Input Data Extension Number Up to four digits Item No Item Input Data Related Programming 01 Password Password required on a per station basis when utilizing the station swap feature Fixed four digits No setting at default 11 15 12 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Issue 0 1 SL1000 Programming Manual 2 555 ...

Page 576: ... Each extension port 1 128 PGM 11 02 Each virtual extension port 1 50 PGR 11 04 Each extension group 1 32 PGR 11 07 02 Destination Number From 03 Destination Number To The following table lists Programs that use the Fill Command function Program Number Program Name 11 02 Extension Numbering 11 04 Virtual Extension Numbering 11 07 Extension Department Group Pilot Number Conditions None Feature Cros...

Page 577: ...estination Number From Each extension port 1 128 PGM 11 02 Each virtual extension port 1 50 PGM 11 04 Each extension group 1 32 PGM 11 07 02 Destination Number To The following table lists Programs that use the Delete Command function Program Number Program Name 11 02 Extension Numbering 11 04 Virtual Extension Numbering 11 07 Extension Department Group Pilot Number Conditions None Feature Cross R...

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