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DTMF/DP SLT Type Selection

NEC Business Solutions Ltd

Xen Master & Xen Axis

A

6

-324000-

642-

02 - Release 6.0

May 20

03

4-95 

System Mode

4

Submode

Data No.

95

PC Programming

a

+BTI

DTMF/DP SLT Type  Selection

General Description 

Use this Memory Block to specify, per port, whether Dial Pulse or Dual-Tone Multifrequency
Single Line Telephone  is connected to the system.  

Display

Settings

LK 1

LK 2

LK 3

LK 4

The shaded area indicates the default setting.

DP

DTMF (MF)

LK 5

LK  6

LK 7

LK 8

Programming Procedures

1

Go off-line.

2

Press LK4 +

IE

 

to access the Memory Block.

3

Press the corresponding CO/PBX line key to change data option.

Note:

 Use the following to change option:

R

to select next Tel Port No.

4

Press

N

to write the data. 

5

Press

P

to go back on-line.

Related Programming

No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block.

N

1. The DP selection supports 10 pps or 20 pps.
2. Telephone ports A0~C0 are ports 100~120.

             

0 1 / 9 5 : S L T

= M F

T I M E

D I S P L A Y

Data

No.

Tel Port No.

(01~99)

A0~C0

Title

Setting

Data

Summary of Contents for Xen Master

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Page 3: ...nment 1 50 1 1 23 DID Forward Station Number for Undefined Digit 1 52 1 1 24 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment I 1 53 1 1 25 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment II 1 54 1 1 27 Automatic Day Night Mode Switching Time Assignment 1 55 1 1 28 Distinctive Ringing by Telephone or CO Selection 1 57 1 1 29 Private Line Assignment 1 58 1 1 30 Route Advance Block Assignment 1 59 1 1 32 Automatic Day Night Mode by D...

Page 4: ...igit Time Selection 1 111 1 1 81 ISDN Dial Interval Timer 1 112 1 1 82 CO Feature Code Service for Code Restriction 1 113 1 1 85 ISDN Stimulus Method Selection 1 114 1 2 00 Internal Paging Timeout Selection 1 115 1 2 01 Intercom Call Voice Tone Signal Selection 1 116 1 2 02 Automatic Callback Release Timer Selection 1 117 1 2 03 2 3 or 4 Digit Station Number Selection 1 118 1 2 04 Call Arrival Key...

Page 5: ...endant Delay Announcement Hold Tone Selection 1 163 1 4 18 Automated Attendant Delay Announcement Assignment 1 164 1 4 19 Automated Attendant 1st to 2nd Delay Announcement Interval Time Selection 1 165 1 4 20 Automated Attendant Delay Announcement Disconnect Time Selection 1 166 1 4 21 Automated Attendant Extension Number Assignment 1 167 1 4 22 Automated Attendant Direct Extension Ring or Ring As...

Page 6: ...ion 1 219 1 8 32 Hold Internal Tone Volume Selection 1 220 1 8 33 Master Clock Selection 1 221 1 8 35 COM Port Baud Rate Setting Assignment 1 222 1 8 36 COM Port Parity Stop Bit Setting Assignment 1 223 1 8 37 General Purpose Relay Assignment 1 224 1 8 38 Modem Port for Remote Programming Assignment 1 225 1 8 40 ACD Hunt Timer 1 226 1 8 47 CAR for Voice Mail Message Notice Assignment 1 227 1 9 00 ...

Page 7: ...ink Signal Selection 1 281 3 22 Tie Line Length of Delay Signal Selection 1 282 3 24 Tie Line Incoming Interdigit Timeout Selection 1 283 3 25 Tie Line Wink Delay Signal Detect Timeout Selection 1 284 3 27 Tie Line Dial Tone Selection 1 286 3 28 Tie Line Reorder Tone Selection 1 287 3 29 Trunk Internal Transmit Pad Selection 1 288 3 30 Trunk Internal Receive Pad Selection 1 290 3 31 Trunk External...

Page 8: ...17 Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 1 339 4 18 Station Name Assignment 1 340 4 19 Trunk Outgoing Restriction 1 341 4 23 Prime Line Hot Line Assignment 1 343 4 24 SLT Hookflash Assignment 1 344 4 26 DISA ID Number Station Assignment 1 345 4 27 ID Outgoing Restriction Selection 1 346 4 28 Multilingual LCD Indication Selection 1 349 4 29 HFU Selection 1 350 4 30 Hold Transfer Recall Dis...

Page 9: ... 386 4 94 3 Minute Alarm Selection 1 387 4 95 DTMF DP SLT Type Selection 1 388 5 00 Digit Add Del for Tie Line Networking 1 389 5 01 Tie Line Networking Tandem Connection Assignment 1 391 5 02 8 Digit Matching Table to Trunk Group Assignment 1 393 5 03 OCC Table to Trunk Group Assignment 1 394 6 2 Tenant Mode Copy Assignment 1 395 6 3 CO Line Mode Copy Assignment 1 397 6 4 Telephone Mode Copy Assi...

Page 10: ...ming Section 1 General Information 2 449 Section 2 Programming Guide Tables 2 449 Chapter 3 PC Programming Section 1 General Information 3 501 Section 2 Features of PC Programming 3 501 Section 3 Software Installation 3 501 Section 4 Wizard 3 502 Section 5 Programming Screens 3 504 Section 6 Toolbar 3 506 Section 7 Xen Pulldown Menus 3 508 ...

Page 11: ... for Data Values 1 9 Figure 3 1 Accessing Wizard 3 502 Figure 3 2 Selecting Wizard for a Feature 3 503 Figure 3 3 Sample Wizard 3 503 Figure 3 4 Xen Maintenance Access Terminal Software Screen Samples 3 505 Figure 3 5 File Menu 3 508 Figure 3 6 Edit Menu 3 510 Figure 3 7 Basic Menu 3 511 Figure 3 8 Application Menu 3 513 Figure 3 9 User Menu 3 514 Figure 3 10 Communications Menu 3 515 Figure 3 11 ...

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Page 13: ...ramming 1 6 Table 1 3 System Data 1 10 Table 1 4 Card Interface Slot Assignment Xen Master 1 406 Table 1 5 Card Interface Slot Assignment Xen Axis 1 407 Table 1 6 Function Timer Chart 1 423 Table 1 7 System Data Input 1 444 Table 1 8 Speed Dial Name Input 1 445 Table 1 9 Abbreviations used in Multiline Terminal Displays 1 447 List of Tables ...

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Page 15: ...mming each feature Chapter 3 PC Programming This chapter includes the instruction or programming using Xen PC software SECTION 3 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS The Xen system has a set of manuals that provide all the information necessary to install and support the system The remaining manuals which comprise the set are described below Features and Specifications Manual This manual provides detailed informa...

Page 16: ...e technician with instructions for programming the ACD This manual can also be used by the ACD supervisor at the customer site to become familiar with the ACD MIS feature Job Specifications Manual This manual is intended to help the with installing and maintaining the Xen system This manual contains the job specification worksheets When these worksheets are completed they provide all of the system...

Page 17: ... new editions Efforts have been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct Should you find any error NEC welcomes your comments to improve our communications Please contact NEC on 1800 036 136 Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice at the discretion of NEC Business Solutions Ltd This document has been prepared for the use of employees and customers of N...

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Page 19: ...irst time Components of an existing system are replaced Functions of an existing system are changed The battery on the CPU must be connected If the battery is not connected before the programming begins data may be lost if a power outage occurs Figure 1 1 Programming Flowchart New Installation Installation Test System with Default Values TEST System Data Programming Note 1 Develop System Data Shee...

Page 20: ...taneously for programming These terminals are connected to ports 01 and 02 2 2 System Programming Modes System programming has eight modes and some modes have submodes The modes and submodes are listed in Table 1 1 Programming Modes Table 1 1 Programming Modes Line Key Mode Name Line Key Submode Name LK 1 System Mode LK 1 CO LIne LK 2 ICM LK 3 SLT LK 4 Transfer Automated Attendant LK 5 SMDR LCR LK...

Page 21: ...s are used for system programming Refer to Memory Block 7 1 Card Interface Slot Assignment To confirm station numbers pressTandD The display indicates the station number and the port number 2 3 2 Preliminary Points Selecting System Programming Refer to Section 2 Programming the System on page 1 1 LK 8 Special Mode LK 1 ROM Version Confirmation LK 2 System Speed Dial Memory Clear LK 3 Station Speed...

Page 22: ... station or trunk is idle the station LCD displays DATA ENTRY even after the programming process is completed This indicates that system data entry is still in progress When the in use stations become idle the data is written and the station LCD displays only the time The data programmed for the following Memory Blocks is not written while the Multiline Terminals or PBRs are in use When Multiline ...

Page 23: ...ine Terminal for Programming System programming can be performed using a display type Multiline Terminal that is connected to station ports 01 or 02 Refer to Figure 1 2 Xen Multiline Terminal and Table 1 2 Multiline Terminal Keys Used for Programming Figure 1 2 Xen Multiline Terminal Message Waiting LED Help Key Exit Key Softkeys Flexible Line Keys Feature Key Recall Key Conference Key Redial Key ...

Page 24: ...de exists R Each time the conference key is pressed Memory Block item changes are as follows Tenant Mode The tenant number increments by one CO PBX Line Mode The CO PBX line number increments by one Telephone Mode The telephone port number increments by one Trunk Group Mode The Trunk group number increments by one Y Future use T Used to return to the previous page in system programming X Future us...

Page 25: ...ode does not timeout 2 5 4 Page Switching In Memory Block 1 1 18 System Speed Dial Restriction by Tenant tenant numbers 00 07 are assigned to Flexible Line keys on the first page Tenant number 08 15 are assigned to the Flexible Line keys on the second page The tenant number corresponding to Flexible Line key 1 of the current page is displayed on the right side of the display During system programm...

Page 26: ... 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 13 14 15 LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 16 17 18 19 LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 20 21 22 23 24 Key Multiline Terminal Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK5 LK6 00 01 02 03 04 05 LK 7 LK 8 LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 06 07 08 09 10 11 LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 LK 17 LK 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 LK 19 LK 20 LK 21 LK 22 LK 23 LK 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK5 LK6 08 09 10 11 12 13 LK 9 LK ...

Page 27: ... 120 station ports respectively Programming values for entry of Port Assignments are defined below Figure 1 4 Page Switching for Data Values Port Assignments Programming Value 01 99 01 99 100 109 A0 A9 110 119 B0 B9 120 C0 To enter an A B or C pressQ 1 2 or 3 Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 Data 8 16 Key Multiline Terminal Page 2 LK 9...

Page 28: ...xclusive Hold 60 sec 25 sec 45 sec 60 sec 90 sec 120 sec 180 sec 240 sec No Limit 04 Automatic Redial Time Selection Calling Time 30 sec Waiting Time 60 sec Call Attempts 2 times Calling Time 1 5 sec Waiting Time 1 100 sec Call Attempts 1 9 times 3 digit input 05 Start Timer Selection 10 sec 2 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 50 sec 60 sec 70 sec 06 CO PBX Incoming Ringing Alarm Time Selection No L...

Page 29: ... Ring Pattern Selection Pattern 3 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 ICM Voice 35 Speed Dial Buffer Allocation 100 Memories 100 Memories 1 000 Memories 37 Trunk Queuing Timeout Selection 10 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 60 sec 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment Refer to Access Code 1 Digit Assignment on page 1 68 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment Refer to Access Code 2 Digit Assignment on page 1 73...

Page 30: ...7 OCC Table Assignment Not Specified 0 9 X P N 68 8 Digit Matching Table to OCC Table Assignment Table 00 15 All Not Used Table 16 00 14 Not Used 15 Used 8 digit Matching Table Used or Not Used 69 Tie Line Code Restriction Assignment YS Restriction No No Restriction Yes Restriction 70 Code Restriction Class Assignment when Lockout is Set Class 01 Restriction Class 00 15 71 First Delay Announcement...

Page 31: ...Tone Voice 02 Automatic Callback Release Timer Selection 30 min 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min 03 2 3 or 4 Digit Station Number Selection 3 digit 2 digit 3 digit 4 digit 04 Call Arrival Key Block Assignment Not specified Tel Port No Blocks 4 Ch Assign 08 Specified Station Access Code Assignment 00 01 01 23 Not Set Tel Port Number 09 18 Customised Message 1 10 Assignment 09 Don...

Page 32: ... LK 1 System Mode LK 2 ICM Continued Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values LK 1 System Mode LK 3 SLT Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values 01 Bounce Protect Time Selection 300 ms Page 1 0 ms 100 ms 200 ms 300 ms 400 ms 500 ms 600 ms 700 ms Page 2 800 ms 900 ms 1000 ms 1100 ms 1200 ms 1300 ms 1400 ms 1500 ms 02 SLT Hookflash Signal Selection Hold Hold Flash...

Page 33: ...c 02 Automated Attendant Transfer DID Line Delayed Ringing Time Selection No Limit 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec No Limit 03 Automated Attendant No Answer Disconnect Time Selection 2 min 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 04 Tandem Transfer SMDR Print Extension Assignment Tel No 999 2 digit 00 99 3 digit 000 999 4 digit 0000 9999 05 Automatic Tandem Trunk by Night Mode Selection No Yes No 08 Automated Attendant PBR T...

Page 34: ... 20 min 20 Automated Attendant Delay Announcement Disconnect Time Selection 30 seconds 0 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 21 Automated Attendant Extension Number Assignment Not Specified Tel No Up to 4 digits phantom number only for each AA message 1 8 22 Automated Attendant Direct Extension Ring or Ring Assignment Not Specified Tel No Up to 4 digits real extens...

Page 35: ... 01 Doorphone Display Time Selection 10 sec 10 sec 30 sec 60 sec 90 sec 02 External Speaker Connection Selection All Yes No Yes per Speakers A C 03 External Paging Alert Zone Selection Yes Yes No 04 Doorphone Ringing Pattern Selection On Off On A H 05 Doorphone Ringing Frequency Selection C A H 06 External Paging Timeout Selection 5 0 min 0 5 min 1 min 1 5 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 8 min No Limit 07 E...

Page 36: ...ges 120 sec 2 Messages 13 VRS Message Function Assignment No Message No Message Voice Prompt 1 2 1st and 2nd Delay Announce Day Mode A A 1 8 Night Mode A A 1 8 Weekend Mode A A 1 8 15 Tone Assignment Tone A Refer to Tone Assignment on page 1 208 16 Voice Prompt to Tone Assignment DT VP1 CWT VP2 Assign Voice Prompt 1 or 2 to Dial Tone and Call Waiting Tone 17 PC Programming Password Assignment Clas...

Page 37: ...ment No Yes Assigned No Not Assigned 38 Modem Port for Remote Programming Assignment Not Specified Station No 2 Digit 00 99 3 Digit 000 999 4 Digit 0000 9999 40 ACD Hunt Timer 10 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 60 sec 120 sec 240 sec No Limit 47 CAR for Voice Mail Message Notice Assignment Not Specified Any unused CAR LK 1 System Mode LK 8 PBR Miscellaneous Continued Data No Memory Block Name Default Val...

Page 38: ...ame Default Value Programming Values 00 PRI ISDN Channel Number Selection Refer to PRI ISDN Channel Number Selection on page 1 239 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 05 PRT B Channel Map Assignment LK 1 System Mode LK 14 Automatic Route Selection Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values 00 ACR Feature Allow Deny Selection No Yes Allow No Deny 01 ACR Dialling Assignment None Table No 1 4 Dia...

Page 39: ...7 tenants each can be assigned a limit dependant on max lines available LK 3 CO PBX Line Mode Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values 00 Trunk Name Number Assignment All Trunks Blank ASCII Entry Maximum of 13 characters numbers 02 Trunk Status Selection Out and In Out and In In 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment Refer to Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment on page 1 265 04 Trunk to ...

Page 40: ...al Detect Time Selection on page 1 278 20 Tie Line Loop Off Guard Time Selection 2 sec 0 sec 0 5 sec 1 sec 1 5 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec 8 sec 9 sec 10 sec 11 sec 12 sec 13 sec 21 Tie Line Length of Wink Signal Selection 180 ms 30 ms 60 ms 90 ms 120 ms 150 ms 180 ms 210 ms 240 ms 270 ms 300 ms 330 ms 360 ms 390 ms 420 ms 450 ms 480 ms 22 Tie Line Length of Delay Signal Selection 300 ...

Page 41: ... 43 ANA Assignment No Assignment Station No 44 Caller ID Display Assignment for CO PBX Line Not Specified Telephone Port 01 96 45 Live Recording Trunk Selection No No No Live Recording Yes Live Recording 52 ISDN Trunk Directory Number Assignment Not Specified Up to 13 digit per a CO PBX Port No 53 Caller Name Indication Selection Trunk Name No Indication Caller No Indication Name Indication by SPD...

Page 42: ... No Ring Immediate Ring Delayed Ring 03 Doorphone Chime Assignment Day Mode Station Port 01 and 02 Chime All Four Doorphones Station Port 01 120 Chime on a per Doorphone Basis 04 Doorphone Chime Assignment Night Mode Station Port 01 and 02 Chime All Four Doorphones Station Port 01 120 Chime on a per Doorphone Basis 05 Automatic Outgoing CO PBX Line Selection Tel Port 01 CO All Trunks 01 64 set to ...

Page 43: ...r Station Assignment on page 1 345 28 Multilingual LCD Indication Selection English English Japanese 29 HFU Selection Yes No Yes 30 Hold Transfer Recall Display Selection Yes Yes No 31 Receiving Internal All Call Page Selection Yes Yes No 32 Trunk Digit Restriction 00 No Limit 00 No Limit 01 99 Digit 35 Voice Mail SLT Selection No Yes No 36 Voice Prompt Selection No No Yes 37 Extension Line Key Ri...

Page 44: ...ging Assignment Night Mode NO ALL Ports YES NO 55 CO Ringing Pattern Selection for Telephone Mode NON All Ports PATTERN NON A H 56 Immediate Print Out Selection for Telephone YES ALL Ports YES NO 57 CO Line Ringing Pattern by Telephone or CO Selection CO CO TEL 58 Automated Attendant DID Assignment NON NON AA1 AA2 AA3 AA4 AA5 AA6 AA7 AA8 59 APR Hookflash Selection 61 Station Name Number Display Se...

Page 45: ...e Networking No Add and Delete 000 Delete up to two digits Add up to two digits 01 Tie Line Networking Tandem Connection Assignment All Trunk Groups Yes On Yes Enabled Off No Disabled 02 8 Digit Matching Table to Trunk Group Assignment Enabled On Use Enabled Off Not Used Disabled 03 OCC Table to Trunk Group Assignment Use All Tables On Use Enabled Off Not Used Disabled LK 6 Copy Mode Data No Memor...

Page 46: ...programming the Memory Block LK 7 ETU Mode Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values 1 Card Interface Slot Assignment Refer to Card Interface Slot Assignment on page 1 403 2 Telephone Type Assignment Telephone NON Telephone DSS Console SLT Adapter Digital Voice Mail 3 00 MIF ACD Assignment No Assignment 00 00 02 MIFA PKG Assigned Port No 3 01 MIF LCR Assignment No Assignment 00 00...

Page 47: ... PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 09 Manual Pause Selection 1 1 24 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment I 1 1 25 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment II 3 90 Trunk Type Selection N 1 A pause is automatically inserted following a behind CO PBX Access Code e g 9 by programming CO PBX lines as PBX in Memory Block 3 90 Trunk Type Selection and...

Page 48: ... 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Pattern A Pattern B LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 KAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line N Use this Memory Block when CO PBX or Tie lines are assigned in Memory Block 3 91 Trunk Inst...

Page 49: ... default setting 20 ms 40 ms 60 ms 80 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 100 ms 140 ms 160 ms 200 ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 400 ms 600 ms 800 ms 1 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 1 5 sec 2 sec 3 sec 5 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 KBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Sto go to the next page ...

Page 50: ...ccess Code can be assigned in Memory Block 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment and Memory Block 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment for Single Line Telephones to send a hookflash signal on a CO PBX line default 6 2 A hookflash from a Single Line Telephone puts an existing call on hold or sends a hookflash signal on the CO PBX line ...

Page 51: ... LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 25 sec 45 sec 60 sec 90 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 120 sec 180 sec 240 sec No Limit Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 63 Hold Recall Time Selection Exclusive 1 2 23 System Call Park Recall Time Selection N 1 Calls put on Exclusive Hold recall using the data selected in Memory Block 1 1 63 Hold Recall Time Selection Exclusive 2 Cal...

Page 52: ... 1 Calling Time 001 050 sec Table 2 Call Waiting Time 001 100 sec Table 3 Call Attempts 001 009 times 3 digit input Note 000 cannot be entered Default Values 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 Definitions Calling Time The time that the system automatically calls the busy CO PBX number After the spec...

Page 53: ... change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 5 25 SMDR Valid Call Timer Assignment N This timer is used for three different features with functions described below Elapsed Call Timer The time needed after dialling until the Elapsed Call Timer is started and displayed on a Multiline Terminal SMDR Start Timer The time...

Page 54: ...ta option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 07 Tie Line Delay Ringing Timer Selection 3 07 CO PBX Ringing Variation Selection 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode 4 62 Telephone Ringing Variation Selection N 1 Memory Blocks 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode and 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignm...

Page 55: ...s the preassigned station Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 KG to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Na...

Page 56: ...station user A does not answer in the specified time The ringing tone changes to the normal tone and station C starts ringing Any station A B or C user can answer the call by pressing the flashing line key 4 After the timeout the system uses the Day and Night Ringing Assignment and rings the assigned station 5 Selecting No Limit disables this feature Example D Xen System I Xen System II A 100 B 10...

Page 57: ...to write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 00 Hookflash Time Selection N 1 When a user seizes a CO PBX line and dials the following sequence without a manual pause this Memory Block is set to No 907 4000 Q 12345 the system interprets the sequence as 9074000XXX345 XXX Qand 12 are interpreted as Speed Dial buffer 12 When a user seizes a CO PBX l...

Page 58: ...ansfer by pressing the Transfer key Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 AA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1...

Page 59: ...60 sec 90 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 120 sec 180 sec 240 sec No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 AB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 11 System Transfer Camp On Selection 1 6 05 Attendant Add On Console Key Sel...

Page 60: ...f Tone On Pattern A Pattern B LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Pattern C Pattern D Pattern E Pattern F Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Pattern G Pattern H LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 AC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Sto access the next page Tto access the previous page 4...

Page 61: ...attern Selection 1 43 A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below 6s 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s s seconds Pattern Line Key Tone Off LK 1 Tone On LK 2 A LK 3 B LK 4 C LK 5 D LK 6 E LK 7 F LK 8 G LK 1 Pg 2 H LK 2 Pg 2 ...

Page 62: ... Tone F Tone G Tone H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 AD to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option The available tones are 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 13 Station Transfer Camp On Recall Timer Selection 1 4 C O T R F T O N E A T I M E D I S P L A Y ...

Page 63: ...mbers 00 47 correspond to the line keys listed in the table to the left 00 01 02 03 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 04 05 06 07 Page 2 Tenants 08 15 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 08 09 10 11 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 13 14 15 Page 3 Tenants 16 23 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 16 17 18 19 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 20 21 22 23 Page 4 Tenants 24 31 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 24 25 26 27 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 28 29 30 31 Page 5 Tenants 32 39 LK 1 LK ...

Page 64: ...e Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 33 Speed Dial Number Name Display Selection 1 1 35 Speed Dial Buffer Allocation 4 09 Telephone to Tenant Assignment N 1 One or more tenants can be enabled to use each group 2 Use this Memory Block to assign which tenants use each group 3 When speed dial is set to 1000 900 999 cannot be restricted 4 The X in each Speed Dial Buffer No is display...

Page 65: ...word Override Feature Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting NON CO B PBX TIE LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 TG XX RAB XX Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 AI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programmin...

Page 66: ...ress LK1 LK1 BK to access the Memory Block 3 Enter the data using the dial pad Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data 2 3 or 4 Qto insert a pause Uto clear all data Default Values 2 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 21 DID Digit Conversion Assignment 1...

Page 67: ...signed here incoming DID numbers can be modified completely for each number Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 BA to access the Memory Block 3 Enter the data using the Line key Default Values NO 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B ...

Page 68: ...er LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Note Version 1 xx and 2 xx shows the time in DNIS assignment area Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 BB to access the Memory Block 3 Enter the data using the dial pad Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Sto change DNIS then use K I to enter an alphanumeric name for each indial n...

Page 69: ...23 DID Forward Station Number for Undefined Digit 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode 4 09 Telephone to Tenant Assignment N 1 LK1 Call come in as direct indial version 1 xx supports only LK1 setting 2 LK2 Calls will ring as a normal CO Ring and following Ring Assignment Day Night 3 Version 2 or higher of the software supports Tenant Mode 4 Version 3 or highe...

Page 70: ... off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 BC to access the Memory Block 3 Enter the data using the dial pad Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Qto insert a pause Uto clear all data Default Values NON Setting Data Tel Extension No 00 99 000 999 0000 9999 TN Tenant No 00 47 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related P...

Page 71: ...ric data Qto insert a pause Uto clear all data Default Values 0 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 90 Trunk Type Selection N 1 Features such as Code Restriction do not operate properly unless a PBX CTX Access Code is specified This limitation applies to PBX lines assigned in Memory Block 3 90 Trunk Type Selection 2 A pause is not...

Page 72: ...ht K I to enter numeric data Qto insert a pause cannot be first digit Uto clear all data Default Values 8 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 90 Trunk Type Selection N 1 Features such as Code Restriction do not operate properly unless a PBX CTX Access Code is specified This limitation only applies to PBX lines assigned in Memory B...

Page 73: ...en the cursor is in the Data No position Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data The switching time for pattern 2 is displayed 5 Use the dial pad to change the time 6 PressNto write the data 7 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 32 Automatic Day Night Mode by Day of Week Selection 1 4 05 Automatic Tandem Trunk by Night Mode Selection 1 8 07 ...

Page 74: ...t Mode cannot be programmed to have the same start time 4 The time is entered in 24 hour time only 5 The first time input indicates when Day Mode starts The second time input indicates when Night Mode starts 6 Refer to Memory Block 1 1 32 Automatic Day Night Mode by Day of Week Selection for selecting either Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 Day Night Mode start times for each day of the week Assigning each ...

Page 75: ...ff line 2 Press LK1 LK1 BH to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 07 CO PBX Ringing Variation Selection 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode 4 62 Telephone Ringing Variation Selection N 1 TEL Telephone...

Page 76: ...e the data Data for the second line is displayed Move the cursor to change the data 5 PressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 2 06 Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 4 12 Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode N 1 Two private lines can be assigned to one station or one private line can be assigned to two stations 2 A Single Line Telephone ...

Page 77: ...ht K I to enter numeric data 32 Blocks are allowed for main software version 6 0 and above Default Values All Blocks 00 4 PressNto write the data Data for the Priority Nos 2 4 are displayed in succession 5 After entering the data for Priority No 4 pressNto write the data Data for Priority 1 for the next Block No is displayed 6 After entering data for Block No 16 pressNto write the data The next Me...

Page 78: ...ers are assigned and a line key is pressed or an Access Code is dialled the system starts searching for an idle line in a specified group beginning with the Trunk Group assigned priority 1 3 If all CO PBX lines are in use the line with the next highest priority is seized 4 Route Advance Block Number Access Codes are defined in Memory Block 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment or Memory Block 1 1 ...

Page 79: ...ult setting Sun Mon Tue Wed LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Thu Fri Sat Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Each time a CO PBX line is pressed the LED indication changes from Pattern 1 to Pattern 2 Default Values Sunday Saturday Pattern 1 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Relat...

Page 80: ...Block 1 1 27 Automatic Day Night Mode Switching Time Assignment one of the two settings can be assigned to each day of the week For Example To specify Day Night Mode automatic switching time for Monday Friday and Day Night Mode automatic switching time 2 for Saturday and Sunday press CO PBX line keys 1 and 7 Related Programming Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Pattern 2 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 ...

Page 81: ...Dialled Number Name The shaded area indicates the default setting LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 18 System Speed Dial Restriction by Tenant 1 1 35 Speed D...

Page 82: ...tting Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 ICM Voice Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 07 Tie Line Delay Ringing Timer Selection 1 1 53 Tie Line Delay Ring...

Page 83: ...g Manual May 2003 Tie Line First Ring Pattern Selection 1 65 A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 Ringing Pattern Selection s seconds Pattern 1 2 3 4 5 6 6s 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s Same as Internal Ring Voice Announce ...

Page 84: ...etting LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 18 System Speed Dial Restriction by Tenant 1 1 33 Speed Dial Number Name Display Selection N 1 The 100 memory option ...

Page 85: ...ult setting 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 60 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N When all trunks in a particular Trunk Group are busy the ...

Page 86: ... data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Default Values 4 Enter the Function Number for the Dial Number Refer to the table on the following pages for a complete list 5 PressNto write the data The next Access Code is displayed 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 1 48 Access Co...

Page 87: ...tion Numbering Plan is programmed 4 LCR must always use trunk group 1 Access Code 5 When 4 digit extension numbering plan is used dial numbers 1 8 should be assigned as 000 not used Assignment of extension number range is done in Memory Block 1 1 47 e g 1 1 46 0 080 1 8 000 9 176 095 096 4 digit extension range required is 4000 4100 Memory Block 1 1 47 40 001 and 41 001 It is then possible to use ...

Page 88: ...m Set at SLTs 045 Timed Alarm Cancel at SLTs 046 Set and Cancel of Timed Alarm for Single Line Telephone from Attendant Default Dial Numbers and Function Numbers Default Dial No Function No Function Name 4 047 Call Park System Transfer 4 048 Call Park System Answer 60 049 Volume LCD Control 050 Specified Tenant on CO PBX Centrex Line Seizure 1 digit 051 Specified Tenant on CO PBX Centrex Line Seiz...

Page 89: ...L 89 099 DSS 2 CALL 100 Not Used 81 101 Trunk Group 01 82 102 Trunk Group 02 83 103 Trunk Group 03 84 104 Trunk Group 04 85 105 Trunk Group 05 Default Dial Numbers and Function Numbers Default Dial No Function No Function Name 106 Trunk Group 06 132 Trunk Group 32 133 Not Used 139 Not Used 45 140 Call Forward Busy No Answer Set for Call Arrival Key 46 141 Call Forward Busy No Answer Cancel for Cal...

Page 90: ...Specified Station Access Code 21 198 Specified Station Access Code 22 199 Specified Station Access Code 23 200 Not Used 201 Route Advance Block 01 Default Dial Numbers and Function Numbers Default Dial No Function No Function Name 232 Route Advance Block 32 233 Not Used 250 ID Call Originate 251 DISA ID Password Set Any station 252 DISA ID Password Reset Attendant only 253 DISA ID Password Confirm...

Page 91: ...1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 5 PressNto display next dial number successively 6 Dial 00 and press Nto display next data 7 PressNto write selected data 8 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 48 Access Code 3 Digit Assignment N 1 Select options from the list of function numbers in Memory Block 1 1 46 Access Code 1 ...

Page 92: ...Select options from the list of function numbers in Memory Block 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment and assign a 3 digit Access Code When a function is assigned a 1 digit Access Code or 2 digit Access Code 3 digit Access Codes with the same first digit become invalid i e if a function is assigned to Access Code 5 Access Codes 50 59 5 and 5 cannot be used 2 A station number is not assigned in th...

Page 93: ...Digit 3rd Digit Table No 01 Dial No Function Number 0 101 Trunk Group 01 1 102 Trunk Group 02 2 103 Trunk Group 03 3 104 Trunk Group 04 4 105 Trunk Group 05 9 110 Trunk Group 10 Numbering Plan 2 Digit Dial No Function Number 81 301 3rd Dgt Table 01 82 302 3rd Dgt Table 02 83 303 3rd Dgt Table 03 84 304 3rd Dgt Table 04 ...

Page 94: ... Block 3 Use dial pad to enter the Function Number of the Trunk Group or the Route Advance Block Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data U to clear all data Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write selected data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 30 Route Advance Block Assig...

Page 95: ...Assignment is seized and a number is dialled Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EK to access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter digits to be added Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Uto clear all data Q J to enter Q L to enter Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write selected data 5...

Page 96: ...losed Number Block 01 2 Memory Block 1 1 49 Networking Trunk Group Route Advance Assignment Assignment Block 01 102 Trunk Group 02 3 Memory Block 1 1 50 CO PBX Outgoing Digit Add Assignment Assignment Block 01 Assign 2 4 Digits are added when the Access Code is dialled from the internal dial tone 5 This Memory Block also applies to ISDN trunks Example Station 100 Dials 200 Add 200 Xen System 1 Xen...

Page 97: ...ng Pattern B Ring Pattern C Ring Pattern D LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Ring Pattern E Ring Pattern F Ring Pattern G Ring Pattern H LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 No ring LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EA to access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change data Note Use the following to enter data Sto access the next page Tto access the previous ...

Page 98: ...ions Ltd Xen Master Xen Axis 1 80 CO Line Ringing Pattern Selection A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below s seconds Pattern A B C D E F G H NIL No Ring 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s ...

Page 99: ...Ring Pattern G Ring Pattern H Page 2 The shaded area indicates the default setting LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 No Ring LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EBto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change data Note Use the following to enter data Sto access the next page Tto access the previous page 4 Press Nto write data 5 PressPto go...

Page 100: ...ons Ltd Xen Master Xen Axis 1 82 PBX Line Ringing Pattern Selection A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 The Ring Patterns are listed in the table below s seconds Pattern A B C D E F G H NIL No Ring 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s ...

Page 101: ... Ring Pattern G Ring Pattern H Page 2 The shaded area indicates the default setting LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 No Ring LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Sto access the next page Tto access the previous page 4 Press data 5 Pres...

Page 102: ...ns Ltd Xen Master Xen Axis 1 84 Tie Line Delay Ring Pattern Selection A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below s seconds Pattern A B C D E F G H NIL No Ring 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s ...

Page 103: ...Pattern C Ring Pattern D LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Ring Pattern E Ring Pattern F Ring Pattern G Ring Pattern H Page 2 The shaded area indicates the default setting LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 No Ring LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 ED to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data...

Page 104: ... Ltd Xen Master Xen Axis 1 86 Automated Attendant Transfer Ring Pattern A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below s seconds Pattern A B C D E F G H NIL No Ring 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s ...

Page 105: ... Ring Pattern H The shaded area indicates the default setting LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 No ring LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to change page S to move to next page T to move to previous page 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back...

Page 106: ...a indicates the default setting None 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 8 sec 9 sec 10 sec 11 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 sec 13 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EG to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to change page S to move to next page T ...

Page 107: ...K 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 Synchronous Ringing does not apply to incoming DID calls off hook ringing calls or CO PBX ring ...

Page 108: ...ecting Refer to Memory Block 1 1 65 Code Restriction Class Allow Deny Selection for programming Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FK to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter the data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Uto clear data The information that can be entered includes M...

Page 109: ...ase 6 0 May 2003 Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Section 6 Code Restriction in this chapter N 1 There are sixteen 8 Digit Matching Tables Each 8 digit table contains 16 Dial Codes Each dial code can have eight characters including digits and or X P or N characters ...

Page 110: ...NO LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Class 00 and 15 cannot be programmed Class 00 has no restrictions Allow Class 15 has restricted outgoing Deny Refer to the table on the next page 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next table Repeat Steps 3 and ...

Page 111: ...2003 8 Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment 1 93 A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 A Allow D Deny Table Class 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 01 A 02 A 03 A 04 A 05 A 06 A 07 A 08 A 09 A 10 A 11 A 12 A 13 A 14 A ...

Page 112: ...ride YS Override LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next class Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each class 5 After data for the last class is entered pressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Nu...

Page 113: ...cates the default setting 0 5 min 1 min 1 5 min 2 min LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 3 min 5 min 8 min No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 03 Hold Recall Timer Selection Non Exclusi...

Page 114: ...K1 LK1 FD to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 11 System Transfer Camp On Selection 1 1 12 Station Transfer Camp On Recall Timer Selection 1 6 01 Attendant Add On Console to Telephone Port Assignment 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feat...

Page 115: ...key to change data option Default Values Class 01 Deny NO Class 02 14 Allow YES 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next class Repeat steps 3 and 4 until last class is assigned 5 PressNto write selected data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Section 6 Code Restriction in this chapter N 1 If a match is not found or duplicate match is made ...

Page 116: ...le 07 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Table 08 Table 09 Table 10 Table 11 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FF to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to enter data Sto access the next page Tto access the previous page Each time a CO PBX line key is presse...

Page 117: ...owing to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Uto clear data The information that can be entered includes OCC Table 01 16 8 digit Setting Data 0 9 NANP X P N Maximum eight digits Operation data includes Default Values Not specified 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next OCC table 5 After all OCC data is entered pressNagain 6 PressPto ...

Page 118: ...ming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FH to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to enter data Sto access the next page Tto access the previous page Each time a CO PBX line key is pressed the LED toggles between On and Off Default Values OCC Tables 01 15 All Matching Tables Not Used OCC Table 16 Matching Tables 00 14...

Page 119: ...n NO Restriction YS LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Default Values Restriction 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Section 6 Code Restriction in this chapter N When Tie lines are assigned co...

Page 120: ... access the Memory Block 3 Used dial pad to enter class restriction Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values Class 01 4 PressNto write selected data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Section 6 Code Restriction in this chapter N When a station is locked out the...

Page 121: ...a indicates the default setting 0 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 40 sec 50 sec 60 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 72 First Delay Announcement Repeat Selectio...

Page 122: ...s 3 Times 4 Times LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 5 Times 6 Times 7 Times 8 Times Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 71 First Delay Announcement Start Time Selection 1 8 12 VRS Message Recor...

Page 123: ...s the default setting 0 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 40 sec 50 sec 60 sec No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 74 Second Delay Announcement Repeat Selectio...

Page 124: ... 5 Times 6 Times 7 Times 8 Times Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GD to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 73 First to Second Delay Announcement Interval Time Selection 1 1 75 Second Delay Announcement Repeat Interval...

Page 125: ...ult setting 0 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 40 sec 50 sec 60 sec No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 73 First to Second Delay Announcement Interval Time Se...

Page 126: ...e this Memory Block to assign the delayed ringing timer for incoming outside line calls Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GG to access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter data Default Values 15 Seconds 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 2 26 Delayed Ringing Timer Assignment ICM 7 7 D R I N G 1 1 5 ...

Page 127: ... J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Default Values Not specified 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next Entry No After data for Entry No 2 is entered pressNagain A total of 15 entries can be made 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 To display Caller ID Indication for norm...

Page 128: ...l pad to enter the CO No Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Default Values Not specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 2 06 Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 4 12 Line Key Selection for Telephon...

Page 129: ... trunk Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default settings D D I T 70ms 60ms D D I T 100ms 70ms D D I T 400m 100ms D D I T 600ms 100ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 D D I T 900ms 200ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 HK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go ba...

Page 130: ...DN lines Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default settings 2s 4s 8s 16s LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 32s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 HK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this M...

Page 131: ...the CO in front of the dialled number when a CO call is made Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 HB to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter the CO No Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Default Values Not specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Prog...

Page 132: ...ed area indicates the default settings AUST NZL LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 HE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 4 17 Station to Class of Se...

Page 133: ... 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 KK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 06 External Paging Timeout Selection 4 92 Internal Zone Paging Selection N The six types of paging are All Internal Zone 51 Internal Zo...

Page 134: ...LK1 LK2 KAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 6 03 DSS Call Voice Tone Signal Selection N 1 Switch from voice to tone signalling or from tone to voice by dialling a station number then dialling 1 2 If tone signalling is programmed in thi...

Page 135: ...t is automatically cancelled Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 KB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programm...

Page 136: ... Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 4 10 Station Number Assignment N 1 The Station Numbering Plan can be 2 3 or 4 digits however only one plan can be used at a time 2 After a change is made in this Memory Block all station numbers must be reassigned in Memory Block 4 10 Station Number Assignment 3 Station Numbering Plan 2 and 3 digit use Memory B...

Page 137: ...56 Port 57 60 Port 61 64 Page 3 No Call Arrival Key Blocks are assigned LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Port 65 68 Port 69 72 Port 73 76 Port 77 80 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Port 81 84 Port 85 88 Port 89 92 Port 93 96 Page 4 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Port 97 100 Port 101 104 Port 105 108 Port 109 112 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Port 113 116 Port 117 120 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 KDto access the Memory ...

Page 138: ... Xen Axis V1 XX and V2 XX system allows a maximum of 32 ports to be shared by station ports ESI SLI VMS and Call Arrival Keys If 24 station ports are being used 8 remain for use as Call Arrival Keys 3 The Xen Axis V3 XX system allows a maximum of 32 physical ports to be shared by station ports ESI SLI VMS and Call Arrival keys but has 16 extra Call Arrival keys which expand the maximum CAR key ass...

Page 139: ...ion No Access Code press Nto advance to the next Station No 6 PressNto write the data 7 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 4 14 Automated Attendant Message Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 4 15 Automated Attendant Message Access Code 2 Digit Assignment N 1 Specified stations can be ...

Page 140: ... access the Memory Block 3 Enter the options using the dial pad Note Use the following enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data U to clear data Default Values 4 Enter the characters to be displayed Refer to Section 7 Character Code Tables 5 After entering all data for Memory Block 1 2 09 18 Customised Message 1 10 Assignment pressNto write the data 6...

Page 141: ...ne On Pattern A Pattern B LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Pattern C Pattern D Pattern E Pattern F Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Pattern G Pattern H LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 L2 AI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Sto go to the next page Tto go to the previous page 4 PressN...

Page 142: ...tercom Ring Pattern Selection A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 The Ring Patterns are listed in the table below s seconds Pattern Line Key Tone Off LK 1 Tone On LK 2 A LK 3 B LK 4 C LK 5 D LK 6 E LK 7 F LK 8 G LK 1 Pg 2 H LK 2 Pg 2 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s ...

Page 143: ...K 8 Tone E Tone F Tone G Tone H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N The available tones are Tone A 480 600 Tone B 480 606 Tone C 1024 1285 Tone D 1024 T...

Page 144: ...3 56 Port 57 60 Port 61 64 Page 3 No PHS Telephones are assigned LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Port 65 68 Port 69 72 Port 73 76 Port 77 80 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Port 81 84 Port 85 88 Port 89 92 Port 93 96 Page 4 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Port 97 100 Port 101 104 Port 105 108 Port 109 112 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Port 113 116 Port 117 120 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 KDto access the Memory Block 3...

Page 145: ...g N 1 The Xen Master system allows a maximum of 120 ports to be shared by station ports ESI SLI VMS CAR Keys and PHS Telephones If 32 station ports are being used 88 remain for use as PHS Telephones 2 The Xen Axis system allows a maximum of 32 ports to be shared by station ports ESI SLI VMS and CAR Keys and PHS Telephones If 24 station ports are being used 8 remain for use as PHS Telephones ...

Page 146: ...s 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 1 48 Access Code 3 Digit Assignment 1 2 01 Intercom Call Voice Tone Signal Selection 1 8 0...

Page 147: ...from Call Park Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 5 min 1 min 1 5 min 2 min LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 3 min 5 min 8 min 10 min Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No rela...

Page 148: ...ata and advance to the next Dial No 5 After entering all data press Nto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 2 01 Intercom Call Voice Tone Signal Selection 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 26 Voice Mail Quick Transfer Master Hunt Number 4 17 Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment N 1 Features can be assigned to ...

Page 149: ...ided when Internal Paging is used Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Tone YS Tone NO LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming ...

Page 150: ...Ringing Timer Assignment ICM General Description Use this Memory Block to assign the delayed ringing timer for incoming internal calls Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BFto access the Memory Block 3 Enter data using the dial pad Default Values 10 seconds 4 PressNto write data 5 PressPto go back on line 2 6 D R I N G 1 1 0 T I M E D I S P L A Y Data No Title Setting Data...

Page 151: ... area indicates the default setting BT RBT LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BH to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N Ring Back Tone is the ringing tone head by the caller Ref...

Page 152: ...on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N Ring Back Tone is the ringing tone heard by the caller Refer to feature and specification M6 Multi zone Digital Cordless for instructions with VM when PHS phone is set to CFBNA and turn off or out of area MB1 2 30 00 seconds Follows 1 2 22 timer BNA MB1 2 28 PHS off Setting BT Returned to call RBT Setting RBT R...

Page 153: ...se the dial pad to enter the Call Pickup Group followed by extension number Note Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right Setting Data Groups 0 9 Groups Extensions per Group 01 30 4 PressNto write data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 1 ...

Page 154: ...NEC Business Solutions Ltd Xen Master Xen Axis 1 136 Call Pickup Group Direct A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 155: ...s 300 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 400 ms 500 ms 600 ms 700 ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 800 ms 900 ms 1000 ms 1100 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 1200 ms 1300 ms 1400 ms 1500 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number...

Page 156: ...fault setting Hold Flash LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 02 Hookflash Time Selection 4 24 SLT Hookflash Assignment N 1 If Hold is specified the CO PBX line ...

Page 157: ...nnected If the Single Line Telephone user dials a digit before the timer expires a PBR interdigit timer starts Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 50 sec 60 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 KC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data opti...

Page 158: ...ingle Line Telephone provides a hookflash signal Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Yes No LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory ...

Page 159: ... 3 LK 4 440 ms 490 ms 540 ms 590 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 640 ms 690 ms 740 ms 790 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 3 01 Bounce Protect Time Selection 1 3 06 Hookflash End Time ...

Page 160: ...me 00 HST 0 ms 01 HST 100 ms 02 HST 200 ms 03 HST 300 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 04 HST 400 ms 05 HST 500 ms 06 HST 600 ms 07 HST 700 ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 08 HST 800 ms 09 HST 900 ms 10 HST 1000 ms 11 HST 1100 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 HST 1200 ms 13 HST 1300 ms 14 HST 1400 ms 15 HST 1500 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KF to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresp...

Page 161: ...ice mail when a call is forwarded Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KG to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter numeric data Q J to enter input Q L to enter input Setting Data 0 9 Up to 4 digits Default Values All Blank 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number ...

Page 162: ...isplay Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 0 sec 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 8 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Nam...

Page 163: ...l equipment Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 0 5 sec 1 0 sec 1 5 sec 2 0 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 3 0 sec 3 5 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Me...

Page 164: ...ay Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting for a Duration Time Interdigit Time 60 70 ms 110 80 ms 410 100 ms 610 100 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 810 190 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 AK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX key to change data option Default Values Duration Time 110 ms Interdigit Time 80 ms 4 PressNto wri...

Page 165: ...0 min 1 hr 2 hr 3 hr LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 KK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option or enter the time required in minutes Default Values 060 min Setting Data 000 999 Software Version 2 xx or later 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Bloc...

Page 166: ...LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 40 sec 50 sec 60 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 KAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Mem...

Page 167: ...ated attendant transferred call or DID call rings a predetermined station Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 KB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Re...

Page 168: ... handset Station users B and C cannot answer the call by pressing the line key on the Multiline Terminals 3 In the example if station user A does not answer in the specified time The ringing tone changes to the normal tone and station C starts ringing Any station A B or C user can answer the call by pressing the flashing line key 4 Selecting No Limit disables this feature Example D PSTN Xen System...

Page 169: ...ress LK1 LK4 KCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Programming 3 39 Automatic Release Selection N If the called party does not answer in the predetermined time the call is dropped 1 If Busy Tone Detector...

Page 170: ...Use the dial pad to enter the Table Number and Setting Data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Setting Data Allowed 2 Digit Number 00 99 3 Digit Number 000 999 4 Digit Number 0000 9999 Default Values 3 digit number 999 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 2 03 2 3 or 4 Digit St...

Page 171: ... 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 KE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 27 Automatic Day Night Mode Switching Time Assignmen...

Page 172: ...ding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Programming N 1 When Normal Call is selected and a DTMF tone is not received during the Automated Attendant message or during the Automated Attendant Push Button Receiver PBR Release Timer time 20 second default the...

Page 173: ...shaded area indicates the default setting FR AF LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 KI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Setting Data FR While the Automated Attendant sends the message AF After the Automated Attendant sends the message 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Progr...

Page 174: ...ult setting Yes No LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 AA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Use the dial pad to enter A A message number Note Use the following to enter data A Hto enter numerical data Qto toggle between Day Mode and Night Mode 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related P...

Page 175: ...the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following to enter data A H to enter Automated Attendant message number K I to enter Tenant Number Default Values All Automated Attendant Messages Tenant No 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Programming N If a tenant is not assigned to a specific automa...

Page 176: ...ogramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 ACto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following to enter data A H to enter Automated Attendant message number KK II to enter number of seconds Default Values All Automated Attendant Messages 4 sec 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next A A No 5 After the last entry press Nto write the data 6 PressPto...

Page 177: ... the data and advance to the next dial number then to each Automated Attendant number 5 After all data is entered pressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Programming N 1 Function 011 Bypass Automated Attendant uses Memory Blocks 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode and 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night ...

Page 178: ...ssage 7 034 Specified Station Call 04 008 Automatic Attendant Message 8 035 Specified Station Call 05 009 036 Specified Station Call 06 010 Internal Number Station Number 037 Specified Station Call 07 011 Bypass Automated Attendant 038 Specified Station Call 08 012 039 Specified Station Call 09 013 040 Specified Station Call 10 014 041 Specified Station Call 11 015 Paging Zone A Call 042 Specified...

Page 179: ...ng are used when entering data K H to enter Automated Attendant message number KK IIto enter dial number Default Values 4 Enter Setting Data PressNto write the data and to advance the Dial Number 5 After all data is entered pressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Programming 1 5 A A A C 1 0 0 0 3 0 T I ...

Page 180: ...dicates the default setting One Time Two Times Three Times Four Times LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Five Times Six Times Seven Times Eight Times Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 AFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line to change data option Default Values All Messages One Time 4 PressNto write the data and advance to next Automated Attendant Number 5 After all d...

Page 181: ... LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 AGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line to change data option Example To change RBT to MOH press CO PBX line key 2 Default Values All Messages One Time 4 PressNto write the data and advance to Memory Block 1 4 18 Automated Attendant Delay Announcement Assignment 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming...

Page 182: ...ad to enter the 1st message number Use the Line Key to enter the Setting Data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Default Values 1st Message No 1 8 Not Specified 4 Pressing Nwill write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 4 19 Automated Attendant 1st to 2nd Delay Announcement Interval Time Selection 5 PressP...

Page 183: ... 1 min 1m 2 min 2m 3 min 3m 4 min 4m LK9 LK10 LK11 LK12 5 min 5m 10 min 10m 20 min 20m Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 AIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Example To change 4 minutes to 10 seconds press CO PBX line key 2 Default Values Specified in the shaded area 4 Press Nto write the selected data and advance to Me...

Page 184: ...tting Immediate 0s 10 sec 10s 20 sec 20s 30 sec 30s LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 1 min 1m 2 min 2m 3 min 3m 4 min 4m LK9 LK10 LK11 LK12 5 min 5m 10 min 10m 20 min 20m Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 BKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Example To change 30 seconds to 10 seconds press CO PBX line key 2 Default Values Specified ...

Page 185: ...g to enter data A H to enter Automated Attendant message number KK II KKK III KKKK IIII Depends what length the extension number has been assigned in HB1 2 03 Default Values Not assigned 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next A A No 5 After the last entry press Nto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feat...

Page 186: ...o move the cursor RIGHT K I to enter numeric data Press Uto clear data at cursor Setting data KK II KKK III KKKK IIII Depends what length the extension number has been assigned in HB1 2 03 Default Values Not assigned 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next A A No 5 After the last entry press Nto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Re...

Page 187: ...fied the last four digits are masked and XXXX is printed Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting All Mask LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 KB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Num...

Page 188: ...cates the default setting No PC Printer LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 ACto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 5 02 SMDR Print Format 1 5 23 Outgoing Mode Selection 1 5 25 SMDR Valid Call Timer Ass...

Page 189: ...ult setting Yes No LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 ADto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 5 02 SMDR Print Format 1 5 13 Printer Connected Selection 1 5 25 SMDR Valid Call Timer Assignment N Example...

Page 190: ...ing Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 BCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 19 Line Selection for Automatic Outgoing Calls 1 1 46 DID Digit Length Selection 1 1 47 DID Digit Conversion Assignment 1 1 48 DID Forward Station Numbe...

Page 191: ...cord of the outgoing CO PBX call Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 BEto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Minimum time assignment is 000 sec Time assignment can be set from 000 sec 990 sec in increments of 10 Setting Data 00 99 Default Values 0 seconds 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block ...

Page 192: ...l records only INC print incoming call records only ALL print incoming and outgoing call records Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting All Out INC LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 BFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto g...

Page 193: ...dial pad to enter the data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values 5 PressNto write the data 6 Change the data using the dial pad 7 PressNto write the data 8 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 2 Telephone Type Assignment N 1 The telephone with an Attendant Add On Conso...

Page 194: ...K 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK6 3 UseJto move cursor to the second Data No position and pressCto access the Memory Block 4 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 5 PressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 6 01 Attendant Add On Console to Telephone Port Assignment N 1 Voice tone sig...

Page 195: ... 6 LK 7 LK 8 Internal Paging Zone C All Internal Zone Paging External Zone A External Zone B Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 External Zone C All External Zone Paging Message Waiting Night Mode Change LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Transfer Attendant Station Outgoing Lockout Call Arrival Key Trunk 01 64 Page 3 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Live Recording Feature Mail Box Number Doorphone 1 Doorphone 2 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 GP...

Page 196: ...ecording Digital Voice Mail Mailbox Number DPH 1 2 General Purpose Relay 04 DSS Key Number Default Values Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Uto set data when assigning Tel No 01 96 Sto go to the next page Tto go to the previous page 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Programming Procedures 01 06 07 1...

Page 197: ...003 Attendant Add On Console Key Selection 1 179 A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 6 01 Attendant Add On Console to Telephone Port Assignment 7 2 Telephone Type Assignment ...

Page 198: ...S BLF extension If Yes is selected the call is transferred to the DSS BLF extension If No is selected the live record session is addressed to that DSS BLF extension no transfer Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK6 UseJto move cursor to the second Data No position and pressH...

Page 199: ...etting DP1 DP2 DP3 DP4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the CO PBX line key corresponding to each doorphone The LED changes to indicate the data each time the CO PBX line key is pressed 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 01 Doorphone Display Time Sele...

Page 200: ...ings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 10 sec 30 sec 60 sec 90 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the CO PBX line key corresponding to each time assignment The LED changes to indicate the data each time the CO PBX line key is pressed 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line R...

Page 201: ...t setting ESP A ESP B ESP C LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the CO PBX line key corresponding to each ESP Zone The LED changes to indicate the data each time the CPO PBX line key is pressed 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 03 External Paging Alert ...

Page 202: ...all speakers individual speaker Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Yes No LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 02...

Page 203: ...ates the default setting Off On Cycle A Cycle B LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Cycle C Cycle D Cycle E Cycle F LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Cycle G Cycle H LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Default Values All doorphones are LK2 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Rel...

Page 204: ...gned Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Freq A Freq B Freq C Freq D LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Freq E Freq F Freq G Freq H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Me...

Page 205: ... LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 0 5 min 1 0 min 1 5 min 2 0 min LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 3 0 min 5 0 min 8 0 min No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KF to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block ...

Page 206: ...e 6 Continuous Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press L1 LK7 KG to access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 2 00 Internal Paging Timeout Selection 1 7 02 External Speaker Connection Selection 2 08 ECR Relay to Tenant Assignment N An External T...

Page 207: ...one Chime Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting PRT C S C B LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option LK On Enabled LK Off Disabled 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Bloc...

Page 208: ...area indicates the default setting 0 ms 100 ms 200 ms 300 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 400 ms 500 ms 600 ms 700 ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 800 ms 900 ms 1000 ms 1100 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 1200 ms 1300 ms 1400 ms 1500 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following when ente...

Page 209: ...K 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 KAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option The LED indication changes to indicate the data each time the CO PBX line key is pressed 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 If LK1 ...

Page 210: ...m 02 35 0 dBm 03 36 0 dBm 04 37 0 dBm 05 38 0 dBm 06 39 0 dBm 07 40 0 dBm 08 41 0 dBm 09 42 0 dBm 10 43 0 dBm 11 44 0 dBm 12 45 0 dBm 13 46 0 dBm 14 47 0 dBm 15 48 0 dBm Default Values PBR 1 and 2 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next PBR 5 Enter next PBR and pressNto write data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1...

Page 211: ...hour 00 00 to 23 59 time display Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 12 Hr 24 Hr LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 KDto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessa...

Page 212: ... System Speed Dial Program ming Not Used LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Not Used Not Used Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer Set Reset Automated Attendant DISA Set Reset Mode Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Timed Alarm for Single Line Tele phone Set Reset Call Forward Set Cancel from Destination Sta tion System Wide Reset Refer to Note 1 Password Out going Restric tion Refer to Note 2 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 DISA Pass...

Page 213: ...Timed Alarm Call Forward All Call Do Not Disturb Customized Message and Callback Request 2 Password Outgoing Restriction selection cancels Station Lockout and default password for another station 3 Sixteen Classes 00 15 of feature restriction patterns allow a station user to activate particular features while restricting others 4 At default stations 100 and 101 are in class 00 All other stations a...

Page 214: ...Not Used N A N A LK7 Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer Set Reset and programming of Outgoing Numbers Allow Deny LK8 Automated Attendant DISA Mode Set Reset Allow Deny Page 02 LK1 Timed Alarm Set Reset for Single Line Telephones Allow Deny LK2 Call Forward All Call Set Reset from Destination Station Call Forward CAR Keys Call Forward All Call Set Call Forward Busy No Answer set Allow Deny LK3 Syste...

Page 215: ...ose Relay Voice Tone Override Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Absence Message Callback Message Station Outgoing Lockout Set Not Used LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Call Forward Busy No Answer Set VRS Voice Message Disable 10 sec Code Restriction Timer DISA Password Code Restriction Password Override Page 3 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Not Used User Ringing Line Preference Set Reset Voice Tone Override Receive LCR ACR Bypa...

Page 216: ... line 9 2 Press LK1 LK8 KHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option The LED indication changes to indicate data each time CO PBX line key is pressed Note PressSto go to the next page PressTto go back to the previous page 4 PressNkey Data for Class 01 15 is displayed successively 5 PressNto write the data for class 15 6 PressPto go back on line R...

Page 217: ...Allow Deny Page 02 LK1 Absence Message Allow Deny LK2 Callback Request Originate Allow Deny LK3 Station Outgoing Lockout Set Cancel Allow Deny LK4 Not Used N A N A LK5 Call Forward Busy No Answer Busy No Answer Set Allow Deny LK6 VRS Voice Message Record Verify Erase Allow Deny LK7 Not Used N A N A LK8 DISA PAssword Set Code Restriction Password Override Allow Deny Page 03 LK1 Not Used N A N A LK2...

Page 218: ...d Activate Deny Deny LK6 Auto Live Record Activate LK5 must be on also Deny Deny LK7 BGM Selection Allow Deny LK8 Unsupervised Conference Deny Deny Page 05 LK1 Forced Account Code Deny Deny LK2 Group Listening Selection Deny Deny LK3 Station Relocation Allow Deny LK4 Set Call Forward Off Premise Related to Page 01 LK1 and Page 02 LK5 Deny Deny LK5 Pre Set Dialling Deny Deny LK6 Live Monitoring Den...

Page 219: ...he default setting A B LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 KIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 31 Hold Tone Source Selection 1 8 32 Hold Internal Tone Volume Selection N 1 Music on Hold can be pro...

Page 220: ... sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 7 sec 8 sec 9 sec 10 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 3 03 First Digit PBR Release Timer Selection 1 8 01 SLT or Automated Attendant...

Page 221: ...ff hook Specified Time 10 sec Default Memory Block 1 3 03 Specified Time 7 sec Default Memory Block 1 8 10 Specified Time 7 sec Default Memory Block 1 8 10 Dial Tone is sent PBR connected Dial the first digit The second digit The third digit If the PBR is not detected in the specified time PBR is released 9 7 5 3 ...

Page 222: ... hr LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 24 hr Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 The system automatically refreshes itself during idle periods based on the time speci...

Page 223: ...K 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 ABto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to enter VRS Channel K Hto enter numeric data Default Values All VRS Channels Recording Time 15 seconds 16 messages 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next VRS Channel 5 After entering last data pressNto write the da...

Page 224: ...y Mode Auto Attendant 1 Day Mode Auto Attendant 2 Day Mode Auto Attendant 3 Day Mode Auto Attendant 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Day Mode Auto Attendant 5 Day Mode Auto Attendant 6 Day Mode Auto Attendant 7 Day Mode Auto Attendant 8 Page 3 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Night Mode Auto Attendant 1 Night Mode Auto Attendant 3 Night Mode Auto Attendant 3 Night Mode Auto Attendant 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Night Mode Auto...

Page 225: ...sponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note UseK Ito enter VRS Channel and message number Default Values All Channels of Block No Message 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next VRS Channel or message number 5 After entering last data pressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Programming...

Page 226: ... 6 LK 7 LK 8 Tone E Tone F Tone G Tone H Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Tone I Tone J Tone K Tone L LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Tone M Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data option Use K I to enter Table No 4 PressNto write the data and advance to the next table 5 After entering last data pressNto w...

Page 227: ...fault 00 ICM Dial Tone DT A 01 Second Dial Tone 2DT B 02 Special Dial Tone SPDT C 03 Busy Tone BT D 04 Reorder Error Tone ROT E 05 Howler Tone HWT F 06 Service Set Tone SST G 07 ICM Ringback Tone RBT1 I 08 Tie DID Ringback Tone RBT2 I 09 Call Waiting Tone CWT J 10 LCR Dial Tone SDT K 11 Tone Burst 1 TB1 G 12 Tone Burst 2 TB2 K ...

Page 228: ... 120 IPM 0 25 On 0 25 Off 0 25 On 1 25 Off C 440 240 IPM 0 125 On 0 125 Off D 425 80 IPM 0 375 On 0 375 Off E 425 2 5 On 0 5 Off F 2400 16 Hz Mod Continuous G 800 Continuous H 400 0 075 On 0 1 Off 0 075 On 0 1 Off 0 075 On 0 1 Off 0 075 On 04 Off I 425 25 Hz Mod 0 4 On 0 2 Off J 440 20 Hz Mod 60 IPM 0 5 On 0 5 Off K 400 Continuous L 400 60 IPM 0 5 On 0 5O Off M No Tone Continuous ...

Page 229: ...lt setting Voice Prompt 1 Voice Prompt 2 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AFto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Table No 1 Dial tone Table No 2 Call Waiting tone Default Values Dial Tone Voice Prompt 1 Call Waiting Tone Voice Prompt 2 4 PressNto write the data and advance to Table 02 5 After entering la...

Page 230: ...ory Block 3 Use the following to enter Class 1 Technician Mode and password 8 digits max Note Use the following to enter data K Ito enter numeric data Press Uto clear data Default Values Class 1 Blank 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 Programming from a Multiline Terminal allows eight digits to be ...

Page 231: ...isplay Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AHto access the Memory Block 3 Use Character Code Table in Section 7 and enter up to eight characters for Setting Data Note PressUto clear data at cursor 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N When programmed this assignment creates a directory i...

Page 232: ...d Station No 4 digits max Use dial pad to enter data Agent station number is one of the following 2 digit 00 99 3 digit 000 999 4 digit 0000 9999 Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write Group and Station No and advance to next Agent number 1 32 5 After entering last data pressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 D...

Page 233: ...dial pad to enter agent station No Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter numeric data J to move cursor left L to move cursor right Agent station number is one of the following 2 digit 00 99 3 digit 000 999 4 digit 0000 9999 Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assign...

Page 234: ...ess LK1 LK8 BG to access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter number of digits Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter digits J to move cursor left L to move cursor right Setting Data 01 13 digits Default Values 4 Digits 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digi...

Page 235: ...can be any valid unused station number Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 BI to access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter an extension number Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter digits J to move cursor left L to move cursor right Default Values Not Assigned Setting Data Extension No 00 99 000 999 0000 9999 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back o...

Page 236: ...g Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CK to access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter the station numbers Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter digits J to move cursor left L to move cursor right Default Values Not Assigned Setting Data SCD Group No 1 4 Table No 1 32 Extension No 00 99 000 999 0000 9999 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming...

Page 237: ...Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Int Ext Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CA to access the Memory Block 3 Use the Line keys to select the Music On Hold source Default Values INT 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 09 Music on Hold Pattern Selection 1 8 32 Hold Interna...

Page 238: ...sed this Memory Block is used to pad the music by 6 dB Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 The shaded area indicates the default setting 0 dB 6 dB Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CB to access the Memory Block 3 Use Line keys to select the dB setting Default Values 0 dB 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 31 Hold Tone...

Page 239: ...rs Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CC to access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter number of digits Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter digits J to move cursor left L to move cursor right Default Values Cabinet 0 Not Assigned Setting Data Cabinet 0 3 Slot 1 8 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory ...

Page 240: ...he default setting 4 8 9 6 19 2 38 4 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CE to access the Memory Block 3 Use the Line keys to select the baud rate for each COM port Default Values COM 1 38 4 COM 2 4 8 COM 3 4 8 Not Used COM 4 9 6 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 5 13 Printer Connected Selection N COM 1 PC Progr...

Page 241: ...Non 1 Non 2 Even 1 Odd 1 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CF to access the Memory Block 3 Use the Line keys to select the parity and stop bit setting Default Values COM 1 Non 1 COM 2 Non 1 COM 3 Non 1 Not Used COM 4 Non 1 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 5 13 Printer Connected Selection N...

Page 242: ...d Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CG to access the Memory Block 3 Use the Line Keys to select the appropriate settings Default Values No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 6 05 Attendant Add On Consol...

Page 243: ...U Use this Memory Block to assign the extension number for the socket modem Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CH to access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter number of digits Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter digits J to move cursor left L to move cursor right Default Values Not assigned Setting Data Extension No 00 99 000 999 0000 9999 4 PressNto w...

Page 244: ... area indicates the default setting 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 60 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 120 sec 240 sec No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 DKto access the Memory Block 3 Use the Line keys to assign the new value Default Values 10 seconds 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 12 00 ACD UCD Group Pilot Number As...

Page 245: ...emory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following to enter data A H to enter Automated Attendant message number Jto move the cursor LEFT Jto move the cursor RIGHT K Ito enter numeric data Press Uto clear data at cursor KK II KKK III KKKK IIII Note Depends what length the extension number has been assigned in HB1 2 03 Default Values Not assigned 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPt...

Page 246: ...NEC Business Solutions Ltd Xen Master Xen Axis 1 228 CAR for Voice Mail Message Notice Assignment A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 247: ... cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto access the next ID buffer number Q 1 2 3 A B or C for Port Number ID Buffer Number 01 99 A0 A9 B0 B9 C0 Default Values 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N Assign 000 No Data for stations that are not installed or stations that are denied DISA access 0 1 0 0 C...

Page 248: ...rocedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK9 KB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Setting Data NO LK1 DISA Password Invalid Password is not required YES LK2 DISA Password in Effect Password is required Assign with MB 1 1 46 1 1 48 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric da...

Page 249: ... to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto access the next ID buffer number Q 1 2 3 A B or C for Port Number ID Buffer Number 01 99 01 99 A0 A9 100 109 B0 B9 110 119 C0 120 Default Values 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 19 Line Selection for Automatic Outgoing Calls 1 1 46 DID Digit Length Selection 1 1 47 DID D...

Page 250: ...en Axis 1 232 ID Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 1 9 04 ID Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode 4 26 DISA ID Number Station Assignment 4 27 T B A Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name ...

Page 251: ...ft L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto access the next ID buffer number Q 1 2 3 A B or C for Port Number ID Buffer Number 01 99 01 99 A0 A9 100 109 B0 B9 110 119 C0 120 Default Values 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 19 Line Selection for Automatic Outgoing Calls 1 1 46 DID Digit Length Selection 1 1 47 D...

Page 252: ...Axis 1 234 ID Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 1 9 04 ID Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode OMU 4 26 DISA ID Number Station Assignment 4 27 T B A Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name ...

Page 253: ...e Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Settings Pilot No 00 99 2 digit 00 99 3 digit 000 999 4 digit 0000 9999 Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 1 48 A...

Page 254: ...llowing are used when entering data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Settings Station No 00 99 2 digit 00 99 3 digit 000 999 4 digit 0000 9999 Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 1 ...

Page 255: ...LK 8 60 sec 120 sec 180 sec 240 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK12 KBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 1 48 Access Code 3 Digit Assignme...

Page 256: ...NEC Business Solutions Ltd Xen Master Xen Axis 1 238 ACD UCD Overflow Timer Selection A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 257: ...y Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 4 8 12 16 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 20 24 28 32 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK13 KKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Card Interface Slot Assi...

Page 258: ... 2 The Xen Axis can accommodate a maximum of 1 PRT 1 U13 ETU with 16 channels Channels provided by the network in excess of 16 will not be available in the system 3 The Xen Master can accommodate a maximum of 2 PRT 1 U13 ETUs providing a total of 60 channels 4 A PRT 1 U13 ETU must be assigned in the system to set this Memory Block eg With a PRI 10 installed select LK3 12 channels Assign trunks 11 ...

Page 259: ...ogramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK13 KE to access the Memory Block 3 Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data 00 30 00 Not Assigned 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPTo go back on line N 1 Duplicate assignment e g B1 and B2 both set to CH01 is not allowed except for 00 2 B channels must be allocated in this Memory Bl...

Page 260: ... for above example Memory Block Title Setting Data 7 01 Card Interface Slot Assignment Slot 4 PRT PRT lower upper Slot 5 None None Slot 6 None None 1 08 33 Master Clock Selection Cabinet 1 Slot 4 1 13 00 PRT Channel Assignment 8 Channels 1 13 05 PRT B Channel Map Assignment B1 B4 00 Not Assigned B5 B12 Assigned B13 B30 00 Not Assigned ...

Page 261: ...S Allow LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK14 to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 41 LCR Class Selection 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2...

Page 262: ...Note Use Jto move cursor left Use Lto move cursor right Use Uto clear setting data Table No 1 4 Entry No 01 C8 1 128 per table Setting Data 0 9 J X P N 8 Digit Maximum Default Values None 4 Operation Data Includes 5 PressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 41 LCR Class Selection 1 8 08 Class of Servic...

Page 263: ...003 ACR Dialling Assignment 1 245 A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 1 14 02 ACR Route Table Number Assignment 1 14 04 ACR Digit Delete Assignment N Entries A0 C8 are 100 128 Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name ...

Page 264: ... off line 2 Press LK1 LK14 LB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data option Use dial pad keys K I to select Data Note Press Jto move cursor left Press Lto move cursor right 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 41 LCR Class Selection 1 8 08...

Page 265: ... 2003 ACR Dialled Number Dial Allow Deny Selection 1 247 A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 N 1 Entries A0 C8 are 100 128 2 If NO Deny is set programming the other Memory Blocks for this dialing assignment is unnecessary ...

Page 266: ...pad keys K I to select Data Note Use Jto move cursor left Use Lto move cursor right 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 41 LCR Class Selection 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 14 00 ACR Feature Allow Deny Selection 1 14 01 ACR Dialling Assignment 1 14 01 ACR Dialled Number ...

Page 267: ...ss LK1 LK14 LDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data 1 option Use dial pad keys K I to select Data Setting Data 2 Trunk Group Number 01 32 or Setting Data 2 RAB 1 16 Note Press Jto move cursor left Press Lto move cursor right 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to T...

Page 268: ...usiness Solutions Ltd Xen Master Xen Axis 1 250 ACR Trunk Group to Route Number Assignment A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 N If NORMAL is selected the call is routed to Trunk Group 1 exactly as dialed ...

Page 269: ...ve cursor left Use Lto move cursor right If setting data is 00 digits are not deleted 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 41 LCR Class Selection 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 14 00 ACR Feature Allow Deny Selection 1 14 01 ACR Dialling Assignment 1 14 01 ACR Dialled Numbe...

Page 270: ...g digits Note Use Jto move cursor left Use Lto move cursor right Use Q Jto enter J Use Q Lto enter L Use Q Kto enter PAUSE Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 41 LCR Class Selection 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 14 00 ACR Feature Allow Deny S...

Page 271: ... 6 LK 7 LK 8 05 06 07 08 37 38 39 40 Page 2 Page 6 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 09 10 11 12 41 42 43 44 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 45 46 47 48 Page 3 Page 7 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 49 50 51 52 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 53 54 55 56 Page 4 Page 8 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 25 26 27 28 57 58 59 60 L...

Page 272: ...to enter numeric data Rto go to the next Tenant No Sto go to the next page Tto go to the previous page Default Values 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 2 05 Line Key Selection 4 09 Telephone to Tenant Assignment N If data is changed while the system is busy DATA ENTRY is displayed at the programming station until the system become...

Page 273: ...O PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 2 06 Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 4 12 Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode N 1 Mixed use of Tenant Wide Mode and Telephone Mode in the system is permitted 2 Tenant Wide Mode 3 Memory Block 2 06 Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode permits assignment o...

Page 274: ...ock 2 05 Line Key Selection Display Settings Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Not Specified CO PBX Line CFW BNA CFW ALL LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Call Appearance Feature Access Trunk Group Route Advance Page 2 LK 9 LK102 LK 11 LK 12 SIE CAR Key Microphone Key Headset Scroll Key Used with Caller ID LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 DND On Off Log On Off BGM On Off ICM Key Pr...

Page 275: ...K24 press Nto write the data 8 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 2 05 Line Key Selection Programming Procedures Line Key Setting Data 1 LCD Indication Setting Data 2 1 Not Specified NON N A 2 CO CO 01 64 3 CFW BNA FW BNA N A 4 CFW ALL FW ALL N A 5 Call Appearance Block 00 47 C Call Appearance Key 01 24 6 Feature Access FA 01 10 01 16 if main software Release...

Page 276: ...X line keys on each telephone in a tenant specified as Tenant Mode in Memory Block 2 05 Line Key Selection Not specified NON CO PBX Line CO 01 64 CFW BNA CFW ALL Call Appearance C 00 47 01 24 Each Call Appearance Block may have a maximum of 24 Call Appearance keys Feature Access FA 01 10 Trunk Group TKGP 01 32 Route Advance Block ADV 01 16 Secondary Incoming Extension SIE Call Arrival Keys CAR 0 1...

Page 277: ... memory is allowed Display Settings Page 1 When system Speed Dial is 90 buffers LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 00 09 10 19 20 29 30 39 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 40 49 50 59 60 69 70 79 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 80 89 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Page 1 When system Speed Dial is 1000 buffers LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 000 099 100 199 200 299 300 399 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 499 400 499 500 599 600 699 700 799 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 800...

Page 278: ... T to go to previous page Default Values All Speed Dial confirmation allowed 4 After entering data for all pages press Nto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 35 Speed Dial Buffer Allocation 1 8 07 Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 N 1 If Deny is specified no display is presented even when a System Speed Dial call is originate...

Page 279: ...ss the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to moves the cursor left L to moves the cursor right Rto go to the next Tenant No Default Values All Tenants No Assignment 4 Press the Nto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 07 External Ring Relay Cycle Selection N 1 By assigning Night Ch...

Page 280: ... to Section 7 Character Code Tables and enter the 3 digit code to display each character Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto go to next Tenant Setting Data 0 No Limit 1 64 Number of effective incoming Default Values No Limit 0 4 PressNto write the data 5 After entering all data pressN 6 PressPto go back on line Rel...

Page 281: ... Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 KK to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following enter data J to moves the cursor left L to moves the cursor right K I to numeric keys for entering data Q to generate a hyphen U to generate a space clear after hold Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPt...

Page 282: ...isplay Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Out In In LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N KBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programm...

Page 283: ...All Tie lines in Trunk Group 02 All DID lines in Trunk Group 00 All ISDN lines in Trunk Group 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 When an Access Code corresponding to a Trunk Group is dialled an idle CO line is selected automatically and seized from the same Trunk Group dialled the CO line of eith...

Page 284: ...corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 07 Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Featur...

Page 285: ...o Trunk Transfer Automated Attendant DISA LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N KEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Rto go to the next CO PBX Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter ...

Page 286: ...fer Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N KFto access the Memory Block 3 Enter data using the dial pad Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block ...

Page 287: ...res 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N KGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following when entering data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 28 Distinctive Ringing by Telephone or CO Selection N 1 This Memory Block is not applicab...

Page 288: ...e Manual for details Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting CO Ext Source LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N AAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following when entering data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto g...

Page 289: ... CO Ext Source LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N ABto access the Memory Block 3 Enter data using the Dial Pad Note Use the following when entering data Jto move the cursor to the left Lto move the cursor to the right Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No Setting Data 00 Melody 10 01 64 CO PBX Line No set in MB 3 11 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on li...

Page 290: ... Go off line 2 Press LK3 N ADto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Rto go to the next CO PBX Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 91 Trunk Installed DP DTMF Selection N 1 Line keys 1 4 correspond to the following methods of loop su...

Page 291: ... 70 ms D D I T 60 ms 80 ms D D I T 110 ms 80 ms D D I T 160 ms 80 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 D D I T 210 ms 80 ms D D I T 410 ms 100 ms D D I T 610 ms 100 ms D D I T 810 ms 190 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N AEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data R Next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write ...

Page 292: ...LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 2 0 sec 3 0 sec 4 0 sec 5 0 sec Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 6 0 sec 7 0 sec 8 0 sec 9 0 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 10 0 sec 11 0 sec 12 0 sec 13 0 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N AF to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note The following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rt...

Page 293: ...ms 650 ms 780 ms 910 ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 1040 ms 1170 ms 1300 ms 1430 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 1560 ms 1690 ms 1820 ms 1950 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N AG to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note The following are used when entering data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the n...

Page 294: ...ates the default setting 0 ms 130 ms 260 ms 390 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 520 ms 650 ms 780 ms 910 ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 1040 ms 1170 ms 1300 ms 1430 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 1560 ms 1690 ms 1820 ms 1950 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N AH to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note The following are used when entering...

Page 295: ... Called side hangs up first The circuit is released 92 ms specified time after the other party disconnects the call Called side hangs up second The circuit is released when the specified time has elapsed after the other party hangs up Originating side hangs up first The circuit is released 92 ms specified time after the other party hangs up Originating side hangs up second The circuit is released ...

Page 296: ... 03 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 520 ms 04 650 ms 05 780 ms 06 910 ms 07 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 1040 ms 08 1170 ms 09 1300 ms 10 1430 ms 11 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 1560 ms 12 1690 ms 13 1820 ms 14 1950 ms 15 In Delay Method Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 0 ms 00 30 ms 01 60 ms 02 90 ms 03 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 120 ms 04 150 ms 05 180 ms 06 210 ms 07 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 240 ms 08 270 ms 09 300 ms 10 330 ms...

Page 297: ...the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 14 Tie DID Line Type Assignment N 1 For the second dial tone method and the immediate method the time is fixed at 30 ms Sending Acknowledgment Signal Recei...

Page 298: ... 6 LK 7 LK 8 10 0 sec 11 0 sec 12 0 sec 13 0 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N BK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note The following are used when entering data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Progra...

Page 299: ... ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 390 ms 420 ms 450 ms 480 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N BA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming N...

Page 300: ...0 ms 3000 ms 3300 ms LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 3600 ms 3900 ms 4200 ms 4500 ms Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N BB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line ...

Page 301: ...sec 13 sec 14 sec 15 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N BD to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is neces...

Page 302: ...2 sec 3 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 8 sec 9 sec 10 sec 11 sec LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 sec 13 sec 14 sec 15 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N BE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto...

Page 303: ...ay 2003 Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 If the acknowledgment signal is not received within a predetermined time after an outgoing signal is sent to the other system a busy tone is sent to the telephone 2 This Memory Block affects T1 channels assigned to Tie DID lines ...

Page 304: ...shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N BG to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Rela...

Page 305: ...indicates the default setting Not Sending Sending LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N BH to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 14 Tie...

Page 306: ...es the default setting 2 dB 4 dB 6 dB 8 dB LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 dB 16 dB 3 dB 3 dB Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 0 dB LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N BI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO P...

Page 307: ... and Basic Rate Interface BRI trunks Specify the sending and receiving levels of each pattern for each of the trunks Pattern A Intercom Mode Sending level Receiving level Pattern B Tandem Mode Sending level Receiving level Connections established between the intercom stations of the local system and trunks To be specified in this Memory Block Connections established between two systems with the lo...

Page 308: ... the default setting 2 dB 4 dB 6 dB 8 dB LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 dB 16 dB 3 dB 3 dB Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 0 dB LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N CK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX...

Page 309: ...and Basic Rate Interface BRI trunks Specify the sending and receiving levels of each pattern for each of the trunks Pattern A Intercom Mode Sending level Receiving level Pattern B Tandem Mode Sending level Receiving level Connections established between the intercom stations of the local system and trunks To be specified in this Memory Block Connections established between two systems with the loc...

Page 310: ...e default setting 2 dB 4 dB 6 dB 8 dB LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 dB 16 dB 3 dB 3 dB Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 0 dB LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N CA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Li...

Page 311: ...nes T1 DID and ISDN trunks Specify the sending and receiving levels of each pattern for each of the trunks Pattern A Intercom Mode Sending level Receiving level Pattern B Tandem Mode Sending level Receiving level Connections established between the intercom stations of the local system and trunks Connections established between two systems with the local system as a tandem system To be specified i...

Page 312: ... default setting 2 dB 4 dB 6 dB 8 dB LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 12 dB 16 dB 3 dB 3 dB Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 0 dB LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N CB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Lin...

Page 313: ...es T1 DID and ISDN trunks Specify the sending and receiving levels of each pattern for each of the trunks Pattern A Intercom Mode Sending level Receiving level Pattern B Tandem Mode Sending level Receiving level Connections established between the intercom stations of the local system and trunks Connections established between two systems with the local system as a tandem system To be specified in...

Page 314: ...6 LK 7 LK 8 1 2 sec 1 3 sec 1 4 sec 1 5 sec Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N CC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No relate...

Page 315: ...e incoming call and sends an Automated Attendant Message to the calling party Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N CHto access the Memory Block 3 Enter data using the dial pad Setting Data 1 8 Automated Attendant Message 1 8 Note Use the following to enter data R Next CO PBX Line No Default Values Message 1 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programm...

Page 316: ...ult in the trunk being held upon the outside party hanging up the trunk only being released when the KTS extension hangs up Display Settings LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK5 LK5 LK7 LK8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N CIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 PressNto write the data ...

Page 317: ...s the default setting NN YN NY YY LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N DAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Rto go to the next CO PPBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide...

Page 318: ... the following to enter data K I to enter the numeric data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No Enter the following Station No 2 3 or 4 digits 00 9999 CO Port No 01 64 Default Values No Assignment 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 43 ANA Assignment N No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block A trunk can terminate at...

Page 319: ...he dial pad Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter numeric data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No Enter the following Station No 2 3 or 4 digits 00 9999 CO Port No 01 64 Default Values No Assignment 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 42 DIT Assignment N A trunk can terminate at only one station but any number of trunks...

Page 320: ...ursor right K I to enter numeric data Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Programming N To display Caller ID Indication for normal incoming CO calls and CAR incoming calls both Caller ID Indication and Ring assignment must be assigned for the terminal in System Program...

Page 321: ...8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N DEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No Default Values No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Numbe...

Page 322: ...ory Block 3 Enter Data using the Dial Pad Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 If CFE feature is to be used the GDN number must be set for BRI 2 If DID ...

Page 323: ...name display to function Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Num Nam LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 TRK Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N EC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numer...

Page 324: ...ile Phone on a COI trunk will always display MOBILE in place of CID Name Calls received from a Pay Phone on a COI trunk will always display PAYPHONE in place of the CID Name This table assumes Phase 2 main software or later Phase 1 does not provide the Line 2 display Memory Block Settings 3 53 Number Number Number Number Name Name Name Name 1 8 08 Page 4 LK3 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 8 08 Page 4 L...

Page 325: ...ne 2 Press LK3 N EI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Example To change A A Normal A A DISA to A A Delay Announcement press CO PBX line key 2 Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the selected data and advance to Next CO Number s Memory Block 3 00 Trunk Name Number Assignment 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming Ge...

Page 326: ...ded area indicates the default setting 0s 5s 10s 20s LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 30s 40s 50s 60s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N AEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data R Next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 ...

Page 327: ... off line 2 Press LK3 N DDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Default Values All CO PBX Lines are set to tenant 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 09 Tel...

Page 328: ...ess the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 09 Telephone to Tenant Assignment N 1 During Holiday Mode...

Page 329: ...the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 61 DIT Delay Answer Timer Selection N 1 The DIT Delay Answer Time specified in MB 3 61 shall apply for this purpose 2 If set to YES incoming CO PBX calls du...

Page 330: ...G4 MSG5 MSG6 MSG7 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 MSG8 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N FE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note The following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related...

Page 331: ...G Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 H LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N FG to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note The following to enter data S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No Default Values NON 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related...

Page 332: ...2 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 Ring Patterns are shown in the table below N 1 This Memory Block is controlled by MB 4 57 Calls can be CO ringing or telephone ringing 2 This Memory Block is applicable for main software Release 4 0 and above s seconds Pattern A B C D E F G H NIL No Ring 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s ...

Page 333: ...mber CO Number Clock Clock No Name Supplied SPD Match CO Number CO Number Clock Clock No Name Supplied No SPD Match CO Number CO Number Clock Clock MB 3 71 CO MB 3 71 SPD Name Supplied SPD Match SPD Name SPD Name Clock Clock Name Supplied No SPD Match SPD Name SPD Name Clock Clock No Name Supplied SPD Match SPD Name SPD Name Clock Clock No Name Supplied No SPD Match SPD Name SPD Name Clock Clock M...

Page 334: ... the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note The following to enter data J to go to the next page L to go to the previous page K I to enter numeric data Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 78 Caller ID Display Assignment for System Mode 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Featur...

Page 335: ...ault setting P MP P P LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N GBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Me...

Page 336: ...setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N IK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programm...

Page 337: ...ccess the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 This Memory Block affects T1 channels assigned as ...

Page 338: ...0 pps DP 20 pps MF LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 N IB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto go to the next CO PBX Line No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memo...

Page 339: ...area indicates the default setting 01 02 03 04 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 05 06 07 08 Page 2 Ports 09 16 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 09 10 11 12 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 Page 3 Ports17 24 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 Page 4 Ports 25 32 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 25 26 27 28 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 29 30 31 32 Page 5 Ports 33 40 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 33 34 35 36 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 37...

Page 340: ... to indicate data each time a CO PBX line key is pressed Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto move to the next Tel No Sto move to the next page Tto move to the previous page Default Values Tel Port numbers 01 and 02 ring on CO PBX lines 01 08 Tel Port numbers 03 120 do not ring on any incoming CO PBX calls 4 After entering all data for all p...

Page 341: ...08 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 01 03 03 04 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 05 06 07 08 Page 2 Ports 09 16 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 09 10 11 12 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 Page 3 Ports 17 24 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 Page 4 Ports 25 32 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 25 26 27 28 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 29 30 31 LK 1 Page 5 Ports 33 40 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK...

Page 342: ...er The LED indication changes to indicate data each time a CO PBX line key is pressed Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto move to the next Tel No Sto move to the next page Tto move to the previous page Default Values Tel Port numbers 01 and 02 ring on CO PBX lines 01 08 Tel Port numbers 03 96 do not ring on any incoming CO PBX calls 4 After...

Page 343: ...3 DP4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 KC to access the Memory Block 3 Use LK1 LK4 to assign ringing for doorphone 1 4 Default Values Port 01 and 02 ring for all doorphones 4 After entering all data pressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 00 Doorphone Assignment 1 7 01 Doorphone Display Time Selecti...

Page 344: ...DP2 DP3 DP4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 KD to access the Memory Block 3 Use LK1 LK4 to assign doorphone ringing for each station Default Values Ports 01 and 02 ring for all doorphones 4 After entering all data pressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 00 Doorphone Assignment 1 7 01 Doorphone Disp...

Page 345: ...ettings Page 1 Ports 01 08 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting 01 02 03 04 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 05 06 07 08 Page 2 Ports 09 16 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 09 10 11 12 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 Page 3 Ports17 24 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 Page 4 Ports 25 32 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 25 26 27 28 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 29 30 31 32 Page 5 Ports 33...

Page 346: ...time a CO PBX line key is pressed Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto move to the next Tel No Sto move to the next page Tto move to the previous page Default Values Tel Port 01 CO All trunks 01 64 set to YES 4 After entering all data for all pages pressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block...

Page 347: ...ess the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter data for Restriction Classes 00 15 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto move to the next Tel No Default Values All Stations Class 00 4 After entering all data pressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Sect...

Page 348: ...4 KH to access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter data for Restriction Classes 00 15 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto move to the next Tel Port No Default Values All Stations Class 00 4 After entering all data pressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Na...

Page 349: ...to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto move to the next Tel No Default Values All Telephones Tenant 00 4 After entering all data PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 2 01 Trunk to Tenant Assignment 2 05 Line Key Selection 2 06 Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 07 System Speed Dial Display Assignment 2 08 ECR Relay to...

Page 350: ...sNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 2 03 2 3 or 4 Digit Station Number Selection N 1 Station Number Assignment is per station A station number cannot be assigned to more than one telephone A telephone cannot have more than one station number 2 When changing Stat...

Page 351: ...ess LK4 AA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Rto move to the next Tel Port No 4 After entering all data pressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode N 1 Programming for th...

Page 352: ...ND On Off LOG On Off BGM On Off ICM Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 ABto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change setting data 1 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter setting data 2 Rto move to the next Tel Port No For example to assign Trunk Group 5 to CO PBX line key 1 press LK7 to di...

Page 353: ...ey 01 24 6 Feature Access FA 01 10 01 16 if main software is Release 4 and above 7 Trunk Group TKGP 01 32 8 Route Advance ADV 01 16 9 Secondary Incoming Extension SIE Telephone Port No 01 99 A0 C0 10 Microphone MIC N A 11 Headset H SET N A 12 Scroll Key for Caller ID SCROLL N A 13 Do Not Disturb Break Mode On Off DND N A 14 Log On Off LOG N A 15 Background Music On Off BGM N A 16 Intercom Key ICM ...

Page 354: ...ursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto move to the next Tel Port No Setting Data Port No 01 120 Default Values Not specified 4 PressNto write the data for the first transfer to station 5 Enter second transfer to station 6 PressNto write the data 7 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 If the Multiline...

Page 355: ... Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option Rto move to the next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 15 Intercom Master Hunt Number Forward Assignment N 1 If Yes is assigned an incoming internal call from another station Automated Attendant transferred call or ...

Page 356: ...se dial pad to enter data To set Tel Port No 01 to forward station number 300 enter 300 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Uclear data when cursor is at setting data Rto move to the next Tel Port No Setting Data Forward Station Number is one of the following 2 digit 00 99 3 digit 000 999 4 digit 0000 9999 Default Valu...

Page 357: ... 5 Enter Table 2 Service Class and pressNagain 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 07 Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 N 1 Table 1 includes features that telephone ports 01 and 02 users are normally allowed to activate Select any Class pattern specified in Memory Block 1 8 07 Class of Serv...

Page 358: ...to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Uto clear all data when cursor is at setting data position Rto go to next Tel Port No Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 After entering all data pressN 6 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 While an internal line is ringing or in ...

Page 359: ...etting LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 01 02 03 04 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 05 06 07 08 Page 2 Ports 09 16 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 09 10 11 12 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 Page 3 Ports 17 24 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 Page 4 Ports 25 32 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 25 26 27 28 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 29 30 31 32 Page 5 Ports 33 40 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 33 34 35 36 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 37 38 39 ...

Page 360: ...o enter numeric data Uto clear all data when cursor is at setting data position Rto go to next Tel Port No Default Values Off Not Restricted 4 After entering all data for all pages PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 A restricted CO PBX line allows the station user to answer an incoming call or access ...

Page 361: ...5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 Prime Line function enables a user to seize a specified trunk when the Multiline Terminal goes off hook Refer to function codes 063 and 064 for Memory Blocks 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment and 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 2 To call the specified station number or CO line on ...

Page 362: ...n Note Use the following to change option Rto go to next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 3 02 SLT Hookflash Signal Selection 4 23 Prime Line Hot Line Assignment N 1 This Memory Block affects only Single Line Telephone stations assigned Prime Line in Memory Block 4 23 Prime Line Hot Line Assignment 2 When Prime Line...

Page 363: ...ISA ID number Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 BF to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to assign DISA ID Buffer Number 01 96 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto select next Station Port No Default Values 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Nu...

Page 364: ...ded area indicates the default setting 01 02 03 04 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 05 06 07 08 Page 2 ID No 09 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 09 10 11 12 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 Page 3 ID No 17 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 Page 4 ID No 25 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 25 26 27 28 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 29 30 31 32 Page 5 ID No 33 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 33 34 35 36 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 37 38 39 ...

Page 365: ... 2 LK 3 LK 4 76 74 75 76 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 77 78 79 80 Page 11 ID No 81 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 81 82 83 84 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 85 86 87 88 Page 12 ID No 89 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 89 90 91 92 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 93 94 95 96 Page 13 ID No 97 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 97 98 99 100 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 101 102 103 104 Page 14 ID No 105 A5 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 105 106 107 108 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 109 110 111 112 Pa...

Page 366: ...Number 01 99 01 99 A0 A9 100 109 B0 B9 110 119 C0 120 Default Values All stations Available for all ID Numbers 4 After entering all data for all pages pressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 19 Line Selection for Automatic Outgoing Calls 1 1 46 DID Digit Length Selection 1 1 47 DID Digit Conversion Assignment 1 1 48 DID Forward Statio...

Page 367: ... LCD Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting JAPA FREN ENG SPAN LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 BH to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change language option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory B...

Page 368: ...ings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Ys LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 BI to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N Telephone ports A0 C0 are p...

Page 369: ...Go off line 2 Press LK4 CK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 If this Memory Block is assigned Yes the Hold Recall is displayed in place of the Time Display 2 LCD indication of the CO line number is displayed ...

Page 370: ...es the default setting Ys No LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 CA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 Internal Emergency All Call Page and Internal Paging by Tenant Group over...

Page 371: ...tting Data 00 99 digits Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter numeric data Rto select next Tel Port No Default Values 00 No Limit 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Section 6 Code Restriction in this chapter N 1 Code Restriction must be assigned before this feature is used 2 Trunk Digit Restriction applies to a...

Page 372: ...K 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 CE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option PressRto go to next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 2 Telephone Type Assignment N 1 The SLT 1 U13 ADP Adapter and ...

Page 373: ...e default setting No Ys LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 CF to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option PressRto go to next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Pro...

Page 374: ... LK 8 5 6 7 8 Page 2 Line Keys 09 16 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 9 10 11 12 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 Page 3 Line Keys 17 24 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 CG to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to select option The LED indication changes to indicate data each time a CO PBX line key is pressed Note Use the fo...

Page 375: ...Release 6 0 May 2003 Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 2 26 Delayed Ringing Timer Assignment ICM N 1 When Ring is set the LED is green 2 This Memory Block applies only when an SIE or Call Arrival key is programmed for line key appearance 3 Telephone ports A0 C0 are ports 100 120 ...

Page 376: ... LK 8 5 6 7 8 Page 2 Line Keys 09 16 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 9 10 11 12 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 Page 3 Line Keys 17 24 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 CH to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data The LED indication changes to indicate data each time a CO PBX line key is pressed Note Use the follo...

Page 377: ...ressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 2 26 Delayed Ringing Timer Assignment ICM N 1 When Ring is set the LED is green 2 This Memory Block applies only when an SIE or Call Arrival key is programmed for line key appearance 3 Telephone ports A0 C0 are ports 100 120 Programming Procedures ...

Page 378: ...access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to enter data Rselect next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 No Ring means that no calls ring at the Single Line Telephone 2 Station Number ring means that only calls directed ...

Page 379: ...access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option Rto select next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 LCR Class Selection corresponds to Area Code Tables as follows Class 0 No LCR Class 1 Use Area Code Table 1 C...

Page 380: ...ys Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 DA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option Rselect next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Nu...

Page 381: ...ettings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting No Yes LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 DB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option Rto select next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memo...

Page 382: ...s LK4 DC to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter Call Appearance Block 00 47 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto select next Tel Port No Default Values All stations are assigned to Call Appearance Block 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Bloc...

Page 383: ...e Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter Setting Data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto select next Tel Port No Default Values Not specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 Setting Data is Access Code Assignme...

Page 384: ...ndicates the default setting Yes No LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 DF to access the Memory Block 3 Use the Line Keys to enter the Live Record Message Control Selection Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto select next Tel Port No Default Values No 4 PressNto write the data 5 Pres...

Page 385: ...lection 4 62 ISDN Extension based Caller ID Assignment N 1 When this Memory Block is set to No and ISDN is used in CO Mode in Memory Block 3 90 the programmed number in Memory Block 3 52 is not presented as Caller ID The Network presents Restricted for the Caller ID information 2 When this Memory Block is set to YES and ISDN is used in CO Mode in Memory Block 3 90 the programmed number in Memory B...

Page 386: ... CAR No Default Values Not Specified 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N To display Caller ID Indication for normal incoming CO calls and CAR incoming calls both Caller ID Indication and Ring assignment must be assigned for the terminal in System Programming A maximum of 15 Multiline Terminals can be a...

Page 387: ...ys to assign 16 or 24 line keys Default Values All stations have 16 line keys 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block 0 1 5 0 M L T T P 1 6 T I M E D I S P L A Y Data No Tel Port No 01 99 A0 C0 Title Setting Data N Telephone ports A0 C0 are ports 100 120 Line Key Orientation 16 Line Key Type 24 Line Key Type...

Page 388: ... LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EA to access the Memory Block 3 Use the Line Keys to enter the Off Hook Ringing Selection Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto select next Tel Port No Default Values All terminals YS 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programm...

Page 389: ...mming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change language option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode N 1 Telephone ports A0 C0 are ports 100 120 2 Setting to YES the telephone will r...

Page 390: ... 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change language option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode N 1 Telephone ports A0 C0 are ports 100 120 2 Setting to YES the te...

Page 391: ...responding CO PBX line key to change setting data 1 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter setting data 2 Rto move to the next Tel Port No For example to assign Trunk Group 5 to CO PBX line key 1 press LK7 to display TKGP and enter 05 for RT 05 using the dial pad Default Values NONE 4 PressNto write the data and display the next line ...

Page 392: ...4000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below N 1 This memory block is controlled by MB 4 57 if calls are to be CO or Telephone ring 2 This memory block is applicable for main software Release 4 0 and above s seconds Pattern A B C D E F G H NIL No Ring 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s ...

Page 393: ... LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting Ys No LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EF to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 5 13 Printer Connected Selection 1 5 23 Outgoing Mode Selection N...

Page 394: ...one LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EG to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option Rto move to the next Tel Port No Default Values CO 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 67 CO Line Ringing Pattern Selection f...

Page 395: ...line 2 Press LK4 EHto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change setting data 1 Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Rto move to the next Tel Port No For example to assign AA6 press LK7 to display Default Values NON 4 PressNto write the data and display the next line key 5 Repeat example and step 4 until all line key...

Page 396: ...ght K I to enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR Rto go to next assigned Tel Port No Q 1 to enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 Q 2 to enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 Q 3 to enter C for Port Number 120 4 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the setting data option 5 PressNto write the data and display Memory Block 4 1 for next Tel Port No 6 Program the next Tel Port No or pressPTo go bac...

Page 397: ...2 LK 3 LK 4 The shaded area indicates the default setting NONE ICM NAME BOTH LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 FA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change language option 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 10 Station Number Assignment 4 18 Station Name Assig...

Page 398: ...move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data OR Press Rto go to the next TEL port number Press Uto clear data 4 PressNto write the data and display Memory Block 4 01 5 Program Memory Block 4 01 or pressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 52 ISDN Trunk Directory Number Assignment 3 90 Trunk Type Selection 4 47 ISDN Directory Number Selec...

Page 399: ...es 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 FB to access the Memory Block 3 Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Setting Date Allow 00 Class 0 to 15 Class 15 OR Press Rto go to the next TEL port number 4 PressNto write the data and display Memory Block 4 01 5 Program Memory Block 4 01 or pressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number...

Page 400: ...gramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 FB to access the Memory Block 3 Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Setting Date Allow 00 Class 0 to 15 Class 15 OR Press Rto go to the next TEL port number 4 PressNto write the data and display Memory Block 4 01 5 Program Memory Block 4 01 or pressPto go back on line Related Progr...

Page 401: ...elect next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 When connecting SLT voice mail assign SLT Normal When connecting Fax Modem assign SLT Data 2 If Multiline Terminal is assigned for Data Line Security Tone Override and Call Alert Notification tones are not heard from the handset however the t...

Page 402: ... High LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 IA to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Use the following to change option Rselect next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 28 Distinctive Ringing by Telephone or CO Selection N 1 This bloc...

Page 403: ...corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Use the following to change option Rselect next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 28 Distinctive Ringing by Telephone or CO Selection N 1 Receiving Volume Down Multiline Terminal The volume increased by T 2 is reset when you hang up Single Line Telephone Normal 2 ...

Page 404: ...key to change data option Note Use the following to change option Rselect next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 Specify one zone All Internal Zones Paged by dialling 51 Zone A Paged by dialling 52 Zone B Paged by dialling 53 Zone C Paged by dialling 54 2 Telephones can be assigned to N...

Page 405: ...dures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 ID to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option Rselect next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 A 1 second approximately warning signal sounds every 3 minutes during CO P...

Page 406: ... The shaded area indicates the default setting DP DTMF MF LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 IE to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Note Use the following to change option Rto select next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary fo...

Page 407: ... LK5 N KK to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to enter the data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Rto go to the next Trunk Group No Setting Data 000 No Addition or Deletion 001 009 1 9 Addition 010 0 Digit Addition 100 199 00 99 Addition 201 1 Digit Deletion 202 2 Digit Deletion 301 3...

Page 408: ...igit Assignment 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment N 1 This Memory Block applies only when two or more systems are connected by Tie lines or when the systems are connected by a DID line 2 If the call is intended for another system the Tie line is directed to resend the number 3 At default DID lines are not assigned to a Trunk Group 4 This Memory Block affects T1 channels assigned as Tie DID line...

Page 409: ...ystem allow incoming Trunk Groups to be connected to outgoing Trunk Groups for tandem connections Display Settings Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 There is no default setting 01 02 03 04 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 05 06 07 08 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 09 10 11 12 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 13 14 15 16 Page 3 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 17 18 19 20 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 21 22 23 24 Page 4 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 25 26 27 28 LK 5 ...

Page 410: ... includes Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right S to go to the next page T to go to the previous page Rto go to the next Trunk Group No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 09 Telephone to Tenant Assignment N Tandem connection of Trunk Group to...

Page 411: ...ble 07 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 Table 08 Table 09 Table 10 Table 11 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK5 N KB to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Operation data includes Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right Sto go to t...

Page 412: ...ble 08 Table 09 Table 10 Table 11 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK5 N KC to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to enter the data Operation data includes Note Use the following to enter data J to moves the cursor left L to moves the cursor right Sto go to the next page Tto go to the previous page R...

Page 413: ... 3 Enter the beginning of the tenant 00 47 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press KE Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK6 LK2 to access the Memory Block 3 Enter the tenant to be copied Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter numeric data Uto clear all data when placed at cursor position Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Bl...

Page 414: ...er Xen Axis 1 396 Tenant Mode Copy Assignment A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 4 Enter the end of the tenant 00 47 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press KG 5 PressN Æ T N A T 0 5 0 7 T I M E D I S P L A Y Title Setting Data ...

Page 415: ... press KA 2 PressN 3 Enter the beginning of the CO PBX 02 64 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press KE Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK6 LK3 to access the Memory Block 3 Enter the CO PBX line to be copied Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter numeric data Uto clear all data when placed at cursor position Related Programming No related programming is neces...

Page 416: ...ter Xen Axis 1 398 CO Line Mode Copy Assignment A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 4 Enter the end of the CO PBX 02 64 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press KG 5 PressN Æ C O 0 5 0 7 T I M E D I S P L A Y Title Setting Data ...

Page 417: ...ress KK 2 PressN 3 Enter the beginning of the Tel Port No 01 C0 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press BK Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK6 LK4 to access the Memory Block 3 Enter the Tel Port No to be copied Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter numeric data Uto clear all data when placed at cursor position Related Programming No related programming is ne...

Page 418: ...Xen Axis 1 400 Telephone Mode Copy Assignment A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 4 Enter the end of the Tel Port No 01 C0 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press CK 5 PressN Æ T E L 2 0 3 0 T I M E D I S P L A Y Setting Data Title ...

Page 419: ...al pad press 01 32 2 Press N 3 Enter the Start Trunk Group No 01 32 Using the dial pad press AK Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK6 LK5 to access the Memory Block 3 Enter the Trunk Group to be copied Note Use the following to enter data K I to enter numeric data Uto clear all data when placed at cursor position Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this M...

Page 420: ...Xen Master Xen Axis 1 402 Trunk Group Mode Copy Assignment A6 324000 642 02 Release 6 0 May 2003 4 Enter the End Trunk Group 01 32 Using the dial pad press AD 5 PressN Æ T R K G P 1 0 1 4 T I M E D I S P L A Y Title Setting Data ...

Page 421: ...Slot Assignment General Description Use this Memory Block to specify the type of installed ETUs Display Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK1 to access the Memory Block 0 1 D P I N T E R B T I M E D I S P L A Y Data No Title Setting Data 1 0 9 1 0 1 Page No Upper Slot No 09 16 A Unit Name Port No Port No Unit Name Lower Slot No 01 08 B Cabinet No 1 3 ...

Page 422: ... 6 PressPto go back on line Programming Procedures Continued Page 1 Line Key Setting Data LCD Indication 1 NON 2 COI 4 U13 NZ U19 COI 4 3 COI 8 U13 NZ U19 COI 8 4 NON 5 COID 4 U13 NZ U19 COID 4 6 COID 8 U13 NZ U19 COID 8 7 TLI 2 U13 TLI 8 DID 4 U13 NZ N A DID Page 2 Line Key Setting Data LCD Indication 1 ESI 8 U13 ESI 2 NON 3 SLI 8 U13 CNF 8 U13 Note 18 SLI 4 OPX 2 UB OPX 5 VDH2 8 U13 VDH 6 DPH 4 ...

Page 423: ...procedure a Remove the ETU installed in the slot b Program the slot for the new ETU in this Memory Block c Install the new ETU 7 The COID 4 U13 NZ U19 COID 8 U13 NZ U19 and BRT 4 U13 ETUs must be installed in Slots S1 S4 of the first or second KSU of a Xen Master system or Slots S3 S4 of a Xen Axis system 8 When a PRT or BRT ETU is installed a CLK G U13 Unit must be fitted to the CPU B U13 MBD U13...

Page 424: ...gnment Xen Master XEN Master KTU Unit Port 1 Upper 2 Slot 3 ISA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ESI 8 U13 T X O O O O O O O O SLI 8 U13 CNF 8 U13 T X O O O O O O O O COI 8 U13 NZ U19 C X O O O O O O O O COI 4 U13 NZ U19 C O O O O O O O O O DID 4 U13 NZ N A C O O O O O O O O O TLI 2 U13 C O O O O O O O O O VDH2 8 U13 T O O O O O O O O PBR U13 X O O O O O O O O DPH 4 U13 O O O O O O O O ECR U13 X O O O O O O O O VM...

Page 425: ...able 1 5 Card Interface Slot Assignment Xen Axis XEN Axis KTU Unit Port 1 Upper 2 Slot 3 2 ISA 3 4 5 6 7 ESI 8 U13 T X O O O O O SLI 8 U13 CNF 8 U13 T X O O O O O COI 8 U13 NZ U19 C X O O O O O COI 4 U13 NZ U19 C O O O O O O DID 4 U13 NZ N A C O O O O O O TLI 2 U13 C O O O O O O VDH2 8 U13 T O O O O O O PBR U13 X O O O O O O DPH 4 U13 O O O O O ECR U13 X O O O O O VMS 2 4 U13 T O O O O O O VMS 8 U...

Page 426: ...Next Tel Port No 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name Refer to Chapter 2 Guide to Feature Programming N 1 Only Multiline Terminals can be assigned to ports 01 and 02 2 A maximum of four Attendant Add On Consoles can be installed in the system 3 A maximum of eight SLT 1 U13 ADP adapters can be installed in the system 4 A maximum of ei...

Page 427: ...cess the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Setting Data 00 01 02 Default Values No Assignment 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 The ACD feature requires a KMA 1 0 U uni...

Page 428: ...ess the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Setting Data 00 01 02 Default Values No Assignment 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block N 1 The LCR feature requires a KMM 1 0 U unit...

Page 429: ...rogramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK3 J J KB to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Setting Data 00 01 02 Default ValuesDefault Value No Assignment 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is...

Page 430: ...lay Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK3 J J KC to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following are used when entering data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Setting Data 00 01 02 Default Values No Assignment 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programm...

Page 431: ...ng Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK3 J J KD to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Note Use the following to enter data J to move the cursor left L to move the cursor right K I to enter numeric data Setting Data 00 01 02 Default Values No Function 00 4 PressNto write the data 5 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Mem...

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Page 433: ...ss the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Note Use the following to enter data Sto change from one operating system to the next operating system Enter A H Frame No 1 3 Slot No 1 8 I Slot Number A K Slot Number B S Slot Number C 4 Press Nand the type of unit in the order of slot number and ROM version is displayed each time a CO PBX line key is pressed ...

Page 434: ... CPU 2 For slot C of expansion frame 3 For another slot type 6 PressNto write the data 7 PressPto go back on line Related Programming No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block Programming Procedures Continued S P 6 0 M M C 0 1 1 0 C C P U 1 0 2 Unit Name Frame No 1 3 Slot No C 1 8 A B ROM Version of CPU 1 O C 0 1 0 9 N O N 0 0 1 0 1 B R T 4 0 0 Upper Slot No 9 16 ROM Version ROM Ve...

Page 435: ...ing Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK8 LK2 to access the Memory Block 3 When the system display prompt indicates CLR TEL SPD the first four CO PBX lines light red 4 Press HAHIto enter the fixed password Note When entering the password the top line of CO PBX LEDs change from red to green each time a number of the password is pressed 5 PressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back on line Related Pro...

Page 436: ...m Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK8 LK3 to access the Memory Block 3 When the system display prompt indicates CLR TEL SPD the first four CO PBX lines light red 4 Press HBIIto enter the fixed password Note When entering the password the top line of CO PBX LEDs change from red to green each time a number of the password is pressed 5 PressNto write the data 6 PressPto go back o...

Page 437: ...talled in the system please ensure all cards have completed their startup sequence before performing a second initialisation These cards are considered fully started up about 5 minutes after power is applied Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK8 LK8 HHKK to access the Memory Block 3 When the system display prompt indicates CPU RESET the first four CO PBX lines light red 4 PressN...

Page 438: ...ta J moves the cursor left L moves the cursor right K I to enter numeric Time Date Month Year Sto switch a m p m and to switch month and weekdays Swhile cursor is at the Day or Month to allow the user to scroll through the selections All other items can be changed by moving the cursor to the desired position and entering the data using the dial pad Refer to the example 3 PressNto write the data 4 ...

Page 439: ...e the cursor to the 1998 position 9 Using the dial pad press II 10 PressT 1 2 0 0 P M T I M E D I S P L A Y M O N 0 1 J A N 1 9 9 8 T I M E D I S P L A Y S U N 0 1 J A N 1 9 9 8 T I M E D I S P L A Y S U N 0 1 J A N 1 9 9 8 T I M E D I S P L A Y S U N 3 1 J A N 1 9 9 8 T I M E D I S P L A Y S U N 3 1 D E C 1 9 9 8 T I M E D I S P L A Y S U N 3 1 D E C 1 9 9 8 T I M E D I S P L A Y S U N 3 1 D E C ...

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Page 441: ...omatic Redial Time Selection 1 1 04 Defines the redial timing parameters when automatic redial is set to a busy CO PBX number 30 sec 60 sec Start Timer Selection 1 1 05 Specify the time for after dialling and the start of call duration display and Talk Start Timer 2 sec 10 sec 70 sec CO PBX Incoming Ringing Alarm Time Selection 1 1 06 Specify the time from receiving an incoming CO PBX call until t...

Page 442: ...quency DTMF signals for the ISDN Trunk 70 60 ms 100 70 ms 900 200 ms ISDN Dial Interval Timer Selection 1 1 81 Specify the dial interval timer for ISDN lines when dialling from a PHS 2 sec 8 sec 32 sec Internal Paging Timeout Selection 1 2 00 Specify the time allowed for paging 90 sec 90 sec No Limit Automatic Callback Release Timer Selection 1 2 02 Time duration before Automatic Callback is autom...

Page 443: ...r Selection 1 4 00 Specify a maximum time before automatic disconnect of a Trunk to Trunk transfer occurs 30 min 1 hr 3 hr Tandem Transfer Automatic Disconnect Timer Selection 1 4 00 Specify a maximum time before automatic disconnect of a Trunk to Trunk transfer occurs 000 min 060 min 999 min Automated Attendant First Digit PBR Release Timer Selection 1 4 01 Specify the PBR connection time to the ...

Page 444: ...ker Chime Start Time Selection 1 7 09 Assign the delay after an external paging code is dialled and before the paging alert tone is provided Only used when paging alert tone 4 tones is assigned in Memory Block 1 7 08 External Speaker Chime Selection 0 ms 700 ms 1500 ms PBR Interdigit Release Timer Selection 1 8 10 Specify the interdigit release time for the PBR 3 sec 7 sec 10 sec System Refresh Ti...

Page 445: ... Tie Line Length of Wink Signal Selection 3 21 Specify the time between the incoming signal detection from another Xen system and when the acknowledgment signal is sent out 30 ms 180 ms 480 ms Tie Line Length of Delay Signal Selection 3 22 Specify the time a delay pulse is sent to another system 0 ms 300 ms 4500 ms Tie Line Incoming Interdigit Timeout Selection 3 24 Specify the maximum time during...

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Page 447: ... station to Code Restriction Class assignment is available 6 2 Default Assignments At default all stations are assigned to Code Restriction Class 00 for both Day and Night Mode to allow free dialling At default the Code Restriction Classes are set up with the following restrictions to provide the most common Code Restriction requirements and simplify Code Restriction programming Note Refer to Sect...

Page 448: ...es 01 16 Each table can have one OCC Access Code assigned Title Memory Block Trunk to Tenant Assignment 2 01 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 3 03 Trunk Type Selection 3 91 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment I 1 1 24 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment II 1 1 25 OCC Table Assignment 1 1 67 OCC Table to Trunk Group Assignment 5 03 8 Digit Matching Table to OCC Table Assignment 1 1 68 8 Digit Matching Table t...

Page 449: ... Table Assignment Operation 8 Digit Matching Table to Normal Dial Assignment Memory Block 1 1 66 This Memory Block assigns the 8 Digit Matching Table to be Used or Unused for non OCC calls If an 8 Digit Matching Table is assigned as Unused the table is used only for OCC calls There are sixteen 8 Digit Matching Tables 00 15 in System Programming Each table is independently assigned to be Used or Un...

Page 450: ...t Matching Tables assigned to the Code Restriction Class the station is assigned to and has the Trunk group assigned to it for the in use trunk the station is on If a match is found the system looks at the 8 Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment for the Allow or Deny Assignment If the table is assigned as Allow the call is allowed If the table is assigned as Deny the call is denied If a match i...

Page 451: ...ts on permitted code restriction calls 6 4 8 Trunk Digit Restriction Assignment Memory Block 4 32 This Memory Block specifies per station the maximum number of digits that can be dialled while on any outside line 6 4 9 Code Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode Memory Block 4 07 This Memory Block specifies per station the Code Restriction Class used when the system or stations assigned tenant is i...

Page 452: ... 1 68 Table 05 Memory Block 1 1 67 Memory Block 5 03 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 68 Table 09 Memory Block 1 1 67 Memory Block 5 03 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 68 Table 13 Memory Block 1 1 67 Memory Block 5 03 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 68 Table 02 Trunk Group 01 32 Table 06 Trunk Group 01 32 Table 10 Trunk Group 01 32 Table 14 Trunk Group 01 32 Table 03 Trunk Group 01 32 Tabl...

Page 453: ...t 1 1 60 The following designations are used in these tables Table 00 Table 01 Table 02 Table 03 Memory Block 1 1 66 Use Table Use Table Use Table Use Table Memory Block 5 02 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 60 00 9 1 1 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 05 05 05 05 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 08 08 08 08 09 09 09 09 10 10 1...

Page 454: ... Table 04 Table 05 Table 06 Table 07 Memory Block 1 1 66 Use Table Use Table Use Table Use Table Memory Block 5 02 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 60 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 05 05 05 05 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 08 08 08 08 09 09 09 09 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 C...

Page 455: ...Table 09 Table 10 Table 11 Memory Block 1 1 66 Use Table Use Table Use Table Use Table Memory Block 5 02 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 60 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 05 05 05 05 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 08 08 08 08 09 09 09 09 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 Continued o...

Page 456: ...12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Memory Block 1 1 66 Use Table Use Table Use Table Use Table Memory Block 5 02 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 60 00 9 7 6 00 1 8 0 0 00 1 X 00 X 01 01 1 8 8 8 01 01 02 02 1 8 7 7 02 02 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 05 05 05 05 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 08 08 08 08 09 09 09 09 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13...

Page 457: ...n 1 1 65 8 Digit Matching Table Class Allow Deny Assignment 8 Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Class 02 A D D D Allow Class 03 A D A D D Allow Class 04 A D D A D D Allow Class 05 A A D D Allow Class 06 A Deny Class 07 A Deny Class 08 A Deny Class 09 A Deny Class 10 A Deny Class 11 A Deny Class 12 A Deny Class 13 A Deny Class 14 A Deny Class 1...

Page 458: ...git Matching Tables Assigned for Trunk Group Being Used M B 5 TRF 02 Allow User Free Dialling Allow User to Dial 1 Digit 2nd Digit Allow User to Dial up to 6 More Digits Search OCC Tables From Tables 01 16 OCC Table Assignment M B 1 1 67 Allow User Free Dialling 1 Class 01 14 Class 00 No Yes No No Match Found 1 0 2 9 2 Match Found Yes Disconnect Issue Error Class 15 Search Only 8 Digit Matching Ta...

Page 459: ...d For Trunk Group Being Used M B 5 TRF 02 1 2 Allow User Free Dialling Match Found Deny Table Note 1 No Perfect Match Found or Duplicate Match in Opposite Tables Allow User Free Dialling Disconnect Issue Error Allow Deny Note 1 Tables are assigned as Allow or Deny in the 8 Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment Memory Block 1 1 61 Note 2 If the interdigit time duration of the dialling party exce...

Page 460: ...Codes 166 221 and 250 252 are used for Japanese characters only Character Code Character Code Character Code BLANK 032 064 096 033 A 065 a 097 034 B 066 b 098 035 C 067 c 099 036 D 068 d 100 037 E 069 e 101 038 F 070 f 102 039 G 071 g 103 040 H 072 h 104 041 I 073 i 105 042 J 074 j 106 043 K 075 k 107 044 L 076 l 108 045 M 077 m 109 046 N 078 n 110 047 O 079 o 111 0 048 P 080 p 112 1 049 Q 081 q 1...

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Page 462: ...play shows PROGRAM MODE 2 Press LK3 Display shows 01 _ 3 Press LK2 Display still shows 01 _ Table 1 7 System Data Input Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Redial 1st 1 A D G J M P T W 0 2nd B E H K N Q U X 3rd C F I L O R V Y 4th a d g j m S t Z 5th b e h k n p u w 6th c f i l o q v x 7th 2 3 4 5 6 r 8 y 8th To A To D To G To J To M s To T z 9th 7 9 10th To P To W 11th To 0 12th Ë 13th Á To 14th To 1 Used ...

Page 463: ...ay shows 01 02 OUT IN Table 1 8 Speed Dial Name Input Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1st 1 A D G J M P T W 0 Set 2nd B E H K N Q U X Space 3rd C F I L O R V Y To Set 4th a d g j m S t Z 5th b e h k n p u w 6th c f i l o q v x 7th 2 3 4 5 6 r 8 y 8th To A To D To G To J To M s To T z 9th 7 9 10th To P To W 11th To 0 12th Ë 13th Á To 14th To 1 Conf Clear and 1 character back from the cursor ...

Page 464: ...isplay shows 00 0 _ 5 Press ABCDE Display shows 00 0 12345_ 6 Press U Display shows 00 _ 7 Press F Display shows 00 M_ 8 Press F Display shows 00 N_ 9 Press C Display shows 00 ND_ 10 Press C Display shows 00 NE_ 11 Press B Display shows 00 NEA_ 12 Press B Display shows 00 NEB_ 13 Press B Display shows 00 NEC_ 14 Press L Display shows 00 NEC_ 15 Press B Display shows 00 NECA_ 16 Press F Display sho...

Page 465: ...ignal Detection Time Assignment BTN Button INDV Individual CAL Call INTRPT Interruption CANCLD Cancelled L Low CKT Circuit LCD Liquid Crystal Display CNF Confirmation LN LIne CL Class LOOP Loop Off Guard Assignment CLD CO Line Display LNR SPD Last Number Speed Dial CLR Clear M Medium CLS Class MAN Manual CONN Connection MF Dual Tone Multifrequency DTMF DESG Designation MIN Minimum DGT Digit MOH Mu...

Page 466: ...Time Selection SEND Transmission PBR Pushbutton Signal Receiver SEL Selection PBX Private Branch Exchange SLT Single Line Telephone PRNT Print SPD Speed Dial PTRN Pattern ST Start PV Tie Line TEL Telephone PVT Tie Line TERM Terminating PWRFAIL Power Failure TMR Timer RCV Receiving TMD Timed RCVR Receiver TRNS Transfer RES Restriction TRK Trunk RINGTONE Ringing Tone TRK GP Trunk Group RLY Relay WDS...

Page 467: ... Memory Block Number is used to access the Memory Block via Multiline Terminal Programming All Memory Blocks associated with the feature are listed in the table Some Memory Blocks must be programmed before a feature can be used Other Memory Blocks are optional but can affect how the feature operates The Memory Blocks that must be programmed are indicated with the following symbols in the table Whe...

Page 468: ... 1 61 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode 4 07 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode 4 08 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment FVA Restricted Tel Day Mode 4 64 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment FVA Restricted Tel Night Mode 4 65 Account Code Forced Verified Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 BTS C...

Page 469: ...aker Connection Selection 1 7 02 BP External Paging Alert Tone Selection 1 7 03 BP External Paging Timeout Selection 1 7 06 BTT Receiving Internal All Call Page Selection 4 31 BTM Internal Zone Paging Selection 4 93 Alphanumeric Display Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BE Speed Dial Number Name Display Selection 1 1 33 BI Customized Message 1 10 Assignment 1 2 09 18 BCT ...

Page 470: ...nt Night Mode 4 02 BTT CO PBX Answer Key Operation without Ringing Day Mode 4 52 BTT CO PBX Answer Key Operation without Ringing Night Mode 4 53 Answer Key Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTM Off Hook Ringing Selection 4 51 BN Trunk to Tenant Assignment 2 01 BCT DIT Assignment 3 42 BCT ANA Assignment 3 43 BTT CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 01 BTT CO PBX Ring Assignme...

Page 471: ... to Telephone Port Assignment 1 6 01 BTD Attendant Add On Console Key Selection 1 6 05 BTT CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 01 BTT CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode 4 02 BTM Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4 12 BTT Prime Line Hot Line Assignment 4 23 BS Telephone Type Assignment 7 2 Attendant Camp On Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTS System Transfer Camp On Sel...

Page 472: ... BTD Attendant Add On Console Key Selection 1 6 05 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode 4 07 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode 4 08 Attendant Transfer Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTS System Transfer Camp On Selection 1 1 11 BCS CO Transfer Ring Pattern Selection 1 1 13 BCS CO Transfer Ring Tone Selection 1 1 14 BT Attendant Add On Console Tran...

Page 473: ...age Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 4 14 AU Automated Attendant Message Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 4 15 AU Automated Attendant Message Repeat Selection 1 4 16 AU Automated Attendant Delay Announcement Hold Tone Selection 1 4 17 BTI SLT or Automated Attendant DISA to PBR Selection 1 8 01 AU PBR Receive Level Assignment for Automated Attendant DISA 1 8 02 BTS Class of Service Attendant Featur...

Page 474: ...Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 Items 031 032 and 040 BT Call Forward No Answer Timer Selection 1 2 22 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 Pg 1 LK1 LK4 and LK5 AA ACD UCD Group Agent Assignment 1 8 25 AA ACD UCD Group Pilot Number Assignment 1 12 00 AA ACD UCD Group Overflow Destination Assignment 1 12 01 AA ...

Page 475: ... 1 AO ACR Feature Allow Deny Selection 1 14 00 AO ACR Dialling Assignment 1 14 01 AO ACR Dialled Number Dial Allow Deny Selection 1 14 02 AO ACR Route Table Number Assignment 1 14 03 AO ACR Trunk Group to Route Number Assignment 1 14 04 AO ACR Digit Delete Assignment 1 14 05 AO ACR Digit Add Assignment 1 14 06 Automatic Day Night Mode Switching Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory...

Page 476: ...ndant Add On Console Key Selection 1 6 05 BN Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 06 BTM Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4 12 Automatic Outgoing CO PBX Line Selection Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 BN Line Key Selection Tenant Mode 2 06 BTT Automatic Outgoing CO PBX Line Selection 4 05 BTM Line Key Selection T...

Page 477: ...ection 3 04 BCT Trunk Incoming Answer Mode Selection 3 05 AT Automatic Tandem Trunk Assignment 3 06 BCT Automatic Release Signal Detection Selection 3 39 BCT Polarity Reversal Selection 3 90 Background Music Port Assignment Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BCS BGM Port Assignment 1 1 79 Barge In Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BT Start Timer S...

Page 478: ...No Answer Timer Selection 1 2 22 BTT Call Forward Busy Immediately Delay Selection 4 42 BTT SLT Data Line Security Assignment 4 90 Call Appearance Keys Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BN Line Key Selection 2 05 BN Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 06 BTM Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4 12 BTT Station to Call Appearance Block Assignment 4 43 Call Arrival Keys ...

Page 479: ...4 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17 Caller ID Indication Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block AI Caller ID Display Assignment for System Mode 1 1 78 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 Pg 4 LK3 and LK4 BN Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 06 BCT DIT Assignment 3 42 BCT ANA As...

Page 480: ...ndant Feature Selection 1 1 8 07 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 BN Line Key Selection 2 05 BN Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 06 BTM Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4 12 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17 Call Forward Busy No Answer Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48...

Page 481: ... 2 06 BCT Trunk to Trunk Transfer Yes No Selection 3 04 BTM Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4 12 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17 Call Park System Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 4748 BT System Call Park Recall Time Selection 1 2 23 Call Pickup Direct Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data N...

Page 482: ... 3 07 AV Voice Mail DTMF Delay Time Selection 1 3 08 AV Voice Mail Disconnect Time Selection 1 3 09 AV Voice Mail DTMF Duration Interdigit Time Selection 1 3 10 BK Call Arrival Key Block Assignment 1 2 04 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 AV Voice Mail Quick Transfer Master Hunt Number 1 8 26 AV CAR for Voice Mail Message Notice Assignment 1 8 47 BCT Trunk to Trunk Group Assi...

Page 483: ...ata Name Memory Block BT Time Display 12h 24h Selection 1 8 04 Note The Clock Calendar can only be set from Ports 01 and 02 Code Restriction Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block AC System Speed Dial Restriction by Tenant 1 1 18 BO Line Selection Using Outgoing 1 1 19 BA PBX CTX Access Code Assignment I 1 1 24 BA PBX CTX Access Code Assignment II 1 1 25 BA Access Code 1 Digit...

Page 484: ...triction Class Assignment Day Mode 1 9 03 BO ID Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode 1 9 04 BN Trunk to Tenant Assignment 2 01 BCT Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 3 03 BCT Trunk Type Selection 3 91 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode 4 07 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode 4 08 BTT Telephone to Tenant Assignment 4 09 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17...

Page 485: ...sage 1 10 Assignment 1 2 09 18 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17 Data Line Security Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTT SLT Data Line Security Assignment 4 90 Delay Announcement Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 Item ...

Page 486: ...ersal On Idle and Reversal On Answer signalling for correct logging of abandoned calls Delay Announcement Continued Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block Delayed Ringing Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BCM Delayed Ringing Timer Assignment CO 1 1 77 BI Delayed Ringing Timer Assignment ICM 1 2 26 BTT CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 01 BTT CO PBX Ri...

Page 487: ...ystem Data Name Memory Block BTD Attendant Add On Console Key Selection 1 6 05 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 Pg 4 LK5 LK6 BN Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 06 BCT DIT Assignment 3 42 BCT ANA Assignment 3 43 AV Live Recording Trunk Selection 3 45 Centrex Central Office 4600 4620 4621 4899 Xen Master Other Centrex Number 100 120 Abbreviations AC Access Code BLK Block ...

Page 488: ...u Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block ALM Tie Line Delay Ringing Timer Selection 1 1 07 ALN DID Digit Length Selection 1 1 20 ALN DID Digit conversion Assignment 1 1 21 ALN DID Digit Conversion Table 1 1 22 ALN DID Forward Station Number for Undefined Digit 1 1 23 ALN Tie Line First Ring Pattern Selection 1 1 34 ALN Tie Line Delay Ring Pattern Selection 1 1 53 BCT Trunk to Trunk...

Page 489: ...mated Attendant DISA to PBR Selection 1 8 01 AU PBR Receive Level Assignment for Automated Attendant DISA 1 8 02 BTS Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 1 8 07 Pg 2 LK 5 and LK6 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 Pg 2 LK8 BD DISA ID Code Assignment 1 9 00 BD DISA Password Effect Invalid Selection 1 9 02 BCT Trunk Incoming Answer Mode Selection 3 05 BD DISA ID Number...

Page 490: ...e Level Assignment for Automated Attendant DISA 1 8 02 BTS Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 1 8 07 Pg 2 LK 5 and LK6 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 Pg 2 LK8 AR VRS Message Recording Time Selection 1 8 12 AR VRS Message Function Assignment 1 8 13 BI Tone Assignment 1 8 15 Table 2 BD DISA ID Code Assignment 1 9 00 BD DISA Password Effect Invalid Selection 1 9 0...

Page 491: ...enu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTD Attendant Add On Console to Telephone Port Assignment 1 6 01 BTD DSS Call Voice Tone Selection 1 6 03 BTD Attendant Add On Console Key Selection 1 6 05 BN Line Key Selection 2 05 BN Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 06 BTM Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4 12 BS Card Interface Slot Assignment 7 2 Distinctive Ringing Menu Acces...

Page 492: ...System Data Name Memory Block BTS Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 1 8 07 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17 Door Monitor Telephone Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTP Doorphone Assignment 1 7 00 BTP Doorphone Display Time Selection 1 7 01 BTP CO PBX Ringing Pattern Selection 1 7 ...

Page 493: ...n 1 1 53 AC Tie Line Code Restriction Assignment 1 1 69 BCT Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 3 03 ALT Tie Line Type Assignment 3 14 BCT Trunk DTMF Duration Interdigit Selection 3 15 ALM Tie Line Prepause Time Selection 3 16 ALM Tie Line Answer Detect Time Selection 3 17 ALM Tie Line Release Detect Time Selection 3 18 BCT Tie Line CO PBX Incoming Signal Detect Time Selection 3 19 ALM Tie Line Loop O...

Page 494: ...rd Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block AC 8 Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment 1 1 61 AC OCC Table Assignment 1 1 67 AC 8 Digit Matching Table to OCC Table Assignment 1 1 68 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode 4 07 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode 4 08 AC OCC Table to Trunk Group Assignment 5 03 External Tone Ringer Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name M...

Page 495: ... Mode 4 12 Flexible Line Assignment Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BN Line Key Selection 2 05 BN Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 06 BTM Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4 12 Flexible Numbering Plan Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 or 2 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 BS 2 3 or 4 Digit Station Numbering Selection 1 2 03 B...

Page 496: ...n 1 1 01 BCM Hookflash Time Selection 1 1 02 BT Hold Recall Time Selection Non Exclusive Hold 1 1 03 BT Start Timer Selection 1 1 05 BT CO PBX Incoming Ringing Alarm Time Selection 1 1 06 ALM Tie Line Delay Ringing Timer Selection 1 1 07 BT Station Transfer Camp On Recall Timer Selection 1 1 12 BT Trunk Queuing Timeout Selection 1 1 37 BCM CO PBX Prepause Timer Selection 1 1 57 BT Hold Recall Time...

Page 497: ...AU Automated Attendant First Digit PBR Release Timer Selection 1 4 01 AU Automated Attendant Transfer Delayed Ringing Time Selection 1 4 02 AU Automated Attendant No Answer Disconnect Time Selection 1 4 03 AU Automated Attendant Answer Delay Time Assignment 1 4 13 AU Automated Attendant 1st to 2nd Delay Announcement Interval 1 4 19 AU Automated Attendant Delay Announcement Disconnect Time Selectio...

Page 498: ...e Incoming Interdigit Timeout Selection 3 24 ALM Tie Line Wink Delay Signal Detect Timeout Selection 3 25 BCT Disconnect Recognition Time Selection 3 33 Flexible Timeouts Continued Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block Full Handsfree Operation Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTM HFU Selection 4 29 Group Listening Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut Syste...

Page 499: ...May 2003 Hold with Recall Exclusive and Non Exclusive Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BT Hold Recall Timer Selection Non Exclusive Hold 1 1 03 BT Hold Recall Time Selection Exclusive 1 1 63 BTM Hold Transfer Recall Display Selection 4 30 ...

Page 500: ...entification Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BCT Trunk Name Number Assignment 3 00 BTT Station Name Assignment 4 18 Internal Voice Tone Signalling Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BI Intercom Call Voice Tone Signal Selection 1 2 01 BTD DSS Call Voice Tone Signal Selection 1 6 03 Internal Zone Paging Meet Me Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System...

Page 501: ...s of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 Pg LK3 LK4 AI Caller ID Display Assignment for CO PBX Line 3 44 AI Caller Name Indication Selection 3 53 ISDN Primary Rate Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block AN ISDN DTMF Duration Interdigit Time Selection 1 1 80 AN PRI ISDN Channel Number Selection 1 13 00 BCT Trunk Name Number Assignment 3 00 AN ISDN Trunk Directory Number ...

Page 502: ...election for Telephone Mode 4 12 Message Waiting Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTD Attendant Add On Console Key Selection 1 6 05 Multiline Conference Bridge Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BS Universal Assignment Assignment slot with CNF as SLI 8 7 1 BTT Intercom Master Hunt Number Selection 4 14 BTT Intercom Master Hunt Number Forward Assi...

Page 503: ...CO Hold Melody Selection 3 12 Night Call Pickup Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 BN ECR Relay to Tenant Assignment 2 08 Night Chime Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BN ECR Relay to Tenant Assignment 2 08 BS Card Interface Slot Assignment 7 1 Night Transfer Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut Syste...

Page 504: ...ssignment 4 17 BTM Extension Line Key Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 37 BTM Extension Line Key Ring Assignment Night Mode 4 38 BTM CO PBX Answer Key Operation without Ringing Assignment DY 4 52 BTM CO PBX Answer Key Operation without Ringing Assignment NT 4 53 Night Transfer Continued Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block Off Hook Ringing Selection Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut S...

Page 505: ...n 2 1 8 08 Page 5 Line Key 5 AI Caller ID Preset Dial Outgoing CO Selection 4 44 Prime Line Assignment Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 BTT Prime Line Hot Line Assignment 4 23 Private Lines Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BCS Private Line Assignment 1 1 29 Privacy Release Menu Access Keyboa...

Page 506: ...election 2 1 8 08 BTM Ringing Line Preference Selection 4 11 BTM SIE CAR Ringing Line Preference Selection 4 41 Route Advance Block Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BCS Route Advance Block Assignment 1 1 30 BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 BN Line Key Selection 2 05 BN Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2 06 BCT Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 3 03 B...

Page 507: ... for Telephone Mode 4 12 BTM Extension Line Key Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 37 BTM Extension Line Key Ring Assignment Night Mode 4 38 BTM SIE CAR Ringing Line Preference Selection 4 41 Seized Trunk Number Display Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BCT Trunk Name Number Assignment 3 00 Simplified Call Distribution Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block A...

Page 508: ...TT CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode 4 02 BTT Telephone to Tenant Assignment 4 09 BTT Station Name Assignment 4 18 BTI SLT Hookflash Assignment 4 24 BTI Voice Mail SLT Selection 4 35 BTT SLT Data Line Security Assignment 4 90 BTI DTMF DP SLT Type Selection 4 95 Single Line Telephone Access Continued Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block SLT Adapter Menu Access Keyboard Shortc...

Page 509: ...emory Block BE Speed Dial Buffer Allocation 1 1 35 Speed Dial System Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block AC System Speed Dial Restriction by Tenant 1 1 18 BE Speed Dial Number Name Display Selection 1 1 33 BE Speed Dial Buffer Allocation 1 1 35 AC System Speed Dial Override by Class Selection 1 1 62 BTS Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 1 8 07 BN System Speed D...

Page 510: ...BS MIF LCR Assignment 7 3 01 BS MIF SMDR Assignment 7 3 02 Station Outgoing Lockout Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 AC Code Restriction Class Assignment when Lockout is Set 1 1 70 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17 Station Relocation Menu Ac...

Page 511: ... Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17 Stored Hookflash Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BCM Hookflash Time Selection 1 1 02 Synchronous Ringing Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BCS Synchronous Ringing Selection 1 1 59 Tandem Switching of 4 Wire E M Tie Lines Menu Access Keyb...

Page 512: ...N ECR Relay to Tenant Assignment 2 08 BTT Telephone to Tenant Assignment 4 09 Three Minute Reminder Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTM 3 Minute Alarm Selection 4 94 Tone Override Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 BTT Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 17 Trunk Queuing Menu A...

Page 513: ...Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 Items 031 032 and 040 BT Call Forward No Answer Timer Selection 1 2 22 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 Pg LK1 LK4 and LK5 AA ACD UCD Group Agent Assignment 1 8 25 AA ACD UCD Group Pilot Number Assignment 1 12 00 AA ACD UCD Group Overflow Destination Assignment 1 12 01 AA AC...

Page 514: ...ute Advance Assignment 1 1 49 BCS CO PBX Outgoing Digit Add Assignment 1 1 50 BCT Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 3 03 BCT Trunk Installed DP DTMF Selection 3 92 BS Station Number Assignment 4 10 ALN Tie Line Networking Tandem Connection Assignment 5 01 Voice Mail Message LED on LK DSS Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 ...

Page 515: ...ing 100 130 300 330 400 430 MB 1 1 46 AC 1 Item 401 AC 2 Item 001 AC 3 Item 402 AC 4 Item 403 MB 1 1 49 BLK 01 102 BLK 02 103 BLK 03 103 MB 1 1 50 BLK 01 Add 1 BLK 02 Add 3 BLK 03 Add 4 MB 3 03 TRK 09 TG 02 TRK 10 TG 02 TRK 11 TG 03 TRK 12 TG 03 MB 4 10 All Phones 2XX MB 5 01 Default OK Calling 100 130 200 230 400 430 MB 1 1 46 AC 1 Item 401 AC 2 Item 402 AC 3 Item 001 AC 4 Item 403 MB 1 1 49 BLK ...

Page 516: ...1 1 50 BLK 01 Add 72 BLK 02 Add 73 BLK 03 Add 74 MB 3 03 TRK 09 TG 02 TRK 10 TG 02 MB 5 01 Default OK Calling 8 71 100 130 8 73 100 130 8 74 100 130 MB 1 1 46 AC 8 Item 000 MB 1 1 47 AC 71 Item 401 AC 72 Item 082 AC 73 Item 402 AC 74 Item 403 AC 87 Item 301 MB 1 1 48 TBL 1 1 Item 401 TBL 1 3 Item 402 TBL 1 4 Item 403 MB 1 1 49 BLK 01 102 BLK 02 103 BLK 03 103 MB 1 1 50 BLK 01 Add 71 BLK 02 Add 73 ...

Page 517: ...oice Mail Integration Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 BTI Bounce Protect Time Selection 1 3 01 BTI Hookflash Start Time Selection 1 3 05 BTI Hookflash End Time Selection 1 3 06 AV Voice Mail Digit Add Assignment 1 3 07 AV Voice Mail DTMF Delay Time Selection 1 3 08 AV Voice Mail Disconnect Time Selection 1 3 09 AV Vo...

Page 518: ...e Access Code Assignment 1 2 24 Item 006 BTS Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 08 Pg 1 LK8 and Pg 3 LK3 Voice Prompt Menu Access Keyboard Shortcut System Data Name Memory Block BA Access Code 1 2 or 3 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 47 48 Item 501 AR VRS Message Recording Time Selection 1 8 12 AR VRS Message Function Assignment 1 8 13 AR Voice Prompt to Tone Assignment 1 8 16 BTT Voice Prom...

Page 519: ...de Wizard allows a user to select a feature using Wizard Wizard prompts the user to program the necessary system data items associated with the feature When Wizard is selected a tabbed list of information is provided For a detailed discussion of Wizard refer to Section 4 Wizard on page 1 502 System Data Upload Download allows system data to be transferred from to a personal computer to provide bac...

Page 520: ...f information related to the selected feature Wizard can be accessed by using the Wizard button from the toolbar or by selecting Wizard from the File pulldown menu Refer to Figure 3 1 Accessing Wizard When Wizard is displayed the technician can select any feature from the list or can begin entering letters of the feature name As the name is being entered Quick Search finds the matching letters and...

Page 521: ...ature are presented in sequence Enter the required values in the current tab and click next to advance to the next tab Click back to go to previous tab In Figure 3 3 Sample Wizard the Account Code Entry feature is selected Figure 3 2 Selecting Wizard for a Feature Figure 3 3 Sample Wizard Tab Count for the selected feature Wizard Next Back ...

Page 522: ...l selections An arrow to the right of the option name indicates additional selections are available Refer to Figure 3 4 Xen Maintenance Access Terminal Software Screen Samples for an example of a Pulldown Menu System Data Screen When an option is selected from a pulldown menu a screen is displayed that allows the user to program data for the function selected Figure 3 4 Xen Maintenance Access Term...

Page 523: ...p information Pulldown Menu Make selections by clicking on an item The associated screen is displayed The arrow indicates additional information is available for this option Tab Groups The active Tab Group is indicated by the darkened box surrounding the tab name System Data Item Screen Pulldown Menu Main Menu Information Bar indicates Keyboard Shortcut Connection Status Indicates whether the data...

Page 524: ...e Creates a new customer configuration file Loads or opens an existing customer configuration file Saves the customer configuration file to the hard disk or floppy disk Accesses the Job Specifications printing option Accesses the Wizard for individual features Sets the defaults for all items on the open tab Sets the defaults for the individual system data items on the screen the default is set for...

Page 525: ...y 2003 Advances to the next tab group Displays the help contents for the Xen MAT software program Scrolls up displaying the previous page Scrolls down displaying the next page Advances to the first page Advances to the last page Brings up the Connection Dialogue Box ...

Page 526: ...ilable when a configuration file is open Save As Saves a configuration file using a new name This option is only available when a configuration file is open Close Closes the current configuration file This option is only available when a configuration file is open Wizard Accesses the Wizard Wizard is available for every feature offered in the Xen system Wizard provides all of the information neces...

Page 527: ...dows label printing application The current telephone information is automatically exported to DESI Labels can then be configured and printed for the telephones This requires the NEC LASER Labels for printing on InkJet or Laser printers For the Designation Labels option to be enabled the DESI for Windows application must be installed on your computer Installation is usually done during the install...

Page 528: ...efaults to the current field where the cursor is positioned Set Default All Allows the user to set all values to default on the open tab Quick Search Allows the user to search the Memory Blocks by Memory Block Number Memory Block Name or Tab Name After the search method is specified a list is provided The user can scroll through the list and click on the desired Memory Block System data can then b...

Page 529: ...ian to configure the customer system by indicating the cards that are installed for each slot in the KSU Terminals This option allows the technician to assign the terminals to the system Several selections are available with this option System Wide Station Base Multiline Single Line DSS BLF Doorphones Figure 3 7 Basic Menu ...

Page 530: ...signments to be programmed Access Codes This option allows the technician to enter Access Codes Where appropriate Access Codes are set to default system values Speed Dialling This option allows data related to system and station speed dialling to be programmed System Timers This option allows system wide timers to be assigned Tenants This option allows data related to tenant assignments to be prog...

Page 531: ...a call through the system TLI DID This option allows data related to Tie Lines and Direct Inward Dialling to be programmed Three selections are available with this option Trunk Base Networking Timers ACD UCD This option allows the technician to set up Automatic Call Distribution and Uniform Call Distribution Hunt groups Voice Mail This options allows data related to the internal voice mail to be p...

Page 532: ...is option allows the assignment of information related to Basic Rate and Primary Rate ISDN trunks such as ISDN telephone numbers and BRT DTMF duration PHS This option allows the programming of data related to PHS Personal Handy phone System such as PHS Telephone Assignment and PS Out of Area Tone Selection Users The Users pulldown menu allows access to system data items related to speed dialling S...

Page 533: ...ial cable included with the MAT from a free serial port on the MAT PC to the COM 1 port on the KTS Select Communications Connect Select the Setup button to choose PC COM port Choose Direct Connection and click the Connect button For Remote connection to the KTS choose Modem Connection and select the Dial button For this type of connection the PC must have an MNP Class 4 modem This type of connecti...

Page 534: ...e programmed defaults i e all programming is retained Setup This option allows the technician to set up the system to provide communication Four options are available for this selection PC Serial Port serial port of the PC that is connected to the KTS End User Password the password programmed in Memory Block 1 8 17 on the KTS Site Name the name of the site that is being programmed Setup Initialize...

Page 535: ...intenance Access Terminal system Help Topics This options provides a list of help topics The user can bookmark topics that they may want to refer to again Show MB Numbers When the cursor is positioned over a data field the memory block number is displayed above the cursor About This option provides information about the Maintenance Access Terminal software MAT ...

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