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Version 1.1 

October 2004 

Xen Topaz System 

Programming Manual

 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...Version 1 1 October 2004 Xen Topaz System Programming Manual ...

Page 2: ...esign or components as it deems ap propriate No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and NEC Business Solutions Ltd shall not be liable for any errors or omissions In no event shall NEC Business Solutions Ltd be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual This document contains proprietary information that ...

Page 3: ...umber 37 11 09 Trunk Access Code 38 11 10 Service Code Setup for System Administrator 40 11 11 Service Code Setup for Setup Entry 42 11 12 Service Code Setup for Service Access 45 11 15 Service Code Setup for Special Access 48 11 16 One Digit Service Code Setup 50 Program 12 Night Mode Setup 12 01 Night Mode Function Setup 53 12 02 Automatic Night Service Patterns 54 12 03 Weekly Night Service Swi...

Page 4: ... 125 20 10 Class of Service Options Answer Service 127 20 11 Class of Service Options Hold Transfer Service 129 20 13 Class of Service Options Supplementary Service 132 20 14 Class of Service Options for DISA E M 136 20 15 Ring Cycle Setup 138 20 16 Selectable Display Messages 140 20 17 Operator s Extension 143 20 18 Service Tone Timers 144 20 19 System Options for Caller ID 146 20 20 Message Setu...

Page 5: ...ssage Assignment 209 25 06 DID DISA One Digit Code Attendant Setup 210 25 07 System Timer for DID DISA VRS 212 25 08 DISA User ID Setup 214 25 09 Class of Service for DISA Users 215 25 10 Trunk Group Routing for DISA 216 25 11 DISA Toll Restriction Class 217 25 12 Alternate Trunk Group Route for DISA 218 25 13 System Option for DISA 219 Program 26 ARS Service Least Cost Routing 26 01 Automatic Rou...

Page 6: ... 277 44 05 ARS F Route Table 279 44 06 Additional Dial Table 281 44 07 Gain Table for F Route Access 282 44 08 Time Schedule for ARS F Route 283 44 09 Weekly Schedule for ARS F Route 285 44 10 Holiday Schedule for ARS F Route 286 Program 45 Voice Mail Integration 45 01 Voice Mail Integration Options 287 45 02 NSL Options Setup 289 45 03 NSL Timer Setup 290 Program 80 Voice Mail Integration 80 01 S...

Page 7: ...affic Report Data Setup 327 90 21 Traffic Report Output 328 90 24 System Alarm Report Notification Time Setup 329 90 25 System Alarm Report CC Mail Setup 330 90 26 System Data Programming Level Setup 331 Program 92 Copy Program 92 01 Copy Command 332 92 02 Delete All Extension Number 335 ...

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Page 9: ...m it uses the Default Setting for all programs Along with the Description are the Conditions which describe any limits or special considerations that may apply to the program The reverse type Black on white symbol shows on the page header is the program s access level You can only use the program if your access level meets or exceeds the level the program requires Refer to How to Enter the Program...

Page 10: ...d for the Programming 6TXD Key Telephone 12TXD Key Telephone Alphanumeric Display Indicator DC Dial Control Key LND Last Number Dial Key Programmable Function Keys CHECK Key CLEAR Key OPAC Operation Access Key CALL Key FLASH Key TRFR Transfer Key DND CONF Key HOLD Key MIC Microphone Key VOL Volume Control Key Microphone Dial Keys Handset Speaker SPK Speaker Key ...

Page 11: ...ust be out of a program s options to exit pressing the DC key will exit the program s option 1 Press DC key to exit the program s options if needed 2 Press SPK You see SavingSystemData if changes to were to the system s programming 3 The display shows CompleteDataSave when completed and will exit the phone to an idle mode To save a customer s database a blank Compact Flash Memory Card is required ...

Page 12: ... series Pressing DC a third time will allow you to enter a new program beginning with 1 Pressing DC one last time will bring you to the beginning program display allowing you to enter any pro gram number FLASH Switch TEL extension Trunk line etc being programmed by pressing FLASH The cursor moves up to the upper row of the display Pressing FLASH again moves the cursor back to the lower row VOL UP ...

Page 13: ...y LND key or right scroll by OPAC key to move the cursor 5 Enter characters J L j l 5 After selecting your entry press the next letter or use the left scroll by LND key or right scroll by OPAC key to move the cursor 6 Enter characters M O m o 6 After selecting your entry press the next letter or use the left scroll by LND key or right scroll by OPAC key to move the cursor 7 Enter characters P S p ...

Page 14: ...ctor DTMF Receiver 924M 16 924M with DSPDBU 32 Trunk Trunk Port Number 1 51 Trunk Ports Total Analogue Trunks BRI Trunk Ports 9 16 25 9 8 16B 924M 308M 308E 308E Analogue Trunk Ports 1 9 4BRIU Physical Port Number T point Logical Port Number T point 1 4 1 8 Trunk Group Numbers 1 25 Trunk Access Maps 1 51 Trunk Routes 1 25 Ring Groups 1 8 DID Translation Tables 1 20 DID Translation Tables Entries 2...

Page 15: ...l Bins 0 1999 Automated Attendant VRS Message Numbers 1 48 Conference Conference Circuits 32ch 8ch x 4 Department and Pickup Groups Department Extension Group Numbers 1 32 Department Extension Group Number Range 1 4 digits Call Pickup Group Numbers 1 8 Hotline Internal Hotline 24 External Hotline 9 Paging and Park Internal Page Group Numbers 32 External Page Group Numbers 6 External Speakers 3 Par...

Page 16: ...se the existing system is upgraded The existing System Software stored to the Flash Memory will be cleared then the new System Software will be loaded from new Compact Flash Card The existing Customer Data stored to the RAM will be cleared When the existing system is going to be upgraded the new software will be loaded from Compact Flash Card And EXIFU A1 unit is required The operation is as follo...

Page 17: ...he Software Version The Software Version can be checked by OPAC key and Dial 3 by On Hook condition or PRG90 16 01 2 Confirmation of the Port Number The Own Port Number can be checked by Press CHECK key and CALL key by On Hook condi tion The Other Port Number also can be checked by Press CHECK key and Dial Destination Exten sion Number by On Hook condition 3 Concept of Slot Numbers Slot Number wil...

Page 18: ...for both T Bus connection and S bus connection Example Port Calculation Slot No Unit Name Port Configuration Slot1 308M Trunk port 1 3 Extension port 1 8 Slot2 308E Trunk port 4 6 Extension port 9 16 Slot3 008E Extension port 17 24 Slot4 2PGDU Slot5 4BRIU T S Circuit 1 2 T Circuit 3 4 S Trunk port 7 10 Extension port 25 28 Slot6 4BRI T Circuit 1 4 T Trunk port 11 18 ...

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Page 20: ...the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section Prog No Item Input data Default Description Related Program 10 01 01 Year 00 99 No setting Enter two digits for year 00 99 10 01 02 Month 01 12 No setting Enter two digits 01 12 for the month 10 01 03 Day 01 31 No setti...

Page 21: ... you ve exited that series programming section Prog No Item Input data Default Description Related Program 10 02 01 Country Code Dial up to 4 digits No setting Enter the country code 10 02 02 International Access Code Dial up to 4 digits 00 Enter the international ac cess code 10 02 03 Other Area Access Code Dial up to 2 digits 0 Enter the other area access code The entered data will be added in f...

Page 22: ...stall the PCB first then edit the settings Note The items highlighted in grey are read only and cannot be changed Input Data For 308M 308E 008E Unit Note 1 Reference and a setup are possible only for a Station port For 2PGDU Unit Slot Number 1 18 Physical Port Number Extension 1 8 Trunk 9 11 Prog No Item Input data Default 10 03 01 Terminal Type 0 No setting 1 Multi Line Telephone 2 Single Line Te...

Page 23: ...ayer3 are set up for every type of Program 81 06 Trunk mode and Program 82 06 S Bus Prog No Item Input data Default 10 03 01 Terminal Type Physical port Number 1 2 0 No setting 8 Doorphone 1 7 10 11 Not Used Physical port Number 3 4 0 No setting 6 External Speaker 7 External Trunk Audible 9 External Music Source MOH or BGM 1 5 8 10 11 Not Used Physical port 1 2 8 Physical port 3 4 6 10 03 02 Logic...

Page 24: ...ection Type 0 P MP 1 P P 0 10 03 04 Layer 3 Timer Type see Note 2 1 5 1 10 03 05 CLIP Information Announcement 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 10 03 06 Connection Bus Mode S point only 0 Extended Passive Bus 1 Short Passive Bus 1 10 03 07 S point DID digits 0 4 0 10 03 08 Dial Sending Mode 0 Enblock sending 1 Overlap sending 1 10 03 09 Dial Information Element Only for Overlap Sending Mode 0 Keypad Facility ...

Page 25: ...o program 4 Select a Slot number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys Or press FLASH once to select the slot number or press FLASH twice to select a port number Enter the slot or port number 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series ...

Page 26: ... selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default Description 10 04 01 Music on Hold Source Selection 0 Inter nal source 1 Exter nal source 0 The Music on Hold MOH source can be internal synthesized or from a customer provided music source ...

Page 27: ...m s BRI ISDN lines Each BRI PCB has a maximum of two lines and each line can have a maximum of two SPIDs To use both channels of a BRI ISDN line two directory numbers must be ordered from telco A SPID will be assigned for each directory number Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference ISDN Compatibility SLOT No 5 6 ISDN Line No 1 4 Prog No Item Input Data Default Description 10 06 01 TEI ...

Page 28: ... 2 Enter 10 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Slot Number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 10 06 01SlotNo1 BRI TEI 0 10 06 xx...

Page 29: ...ng cadence cycle occurs This may cause a ring delay depending on when call detection occurs in reference to the ring cycle Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central Office Calls Answering Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 10 08 Pre Ringing Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 10 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for...

Page 30: ...nce Central Office Calls Placing Direct Inward Dialling DID Direct Inward System Access DISA Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 10 09 DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 10 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Resource Number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for...

Page 31: ...2 0 255 255 224 0 255 255 248 0 255 255 252 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 128 255 255 255 192 255 255 255 224 255 255 255 240 255 255 255 248 255 255 255 252 255 255 255 254 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 The setting of Subnet Masks are incorrect when all Host Addresses are 0 If the network section is 0 127 128 0 191 255 192 0 0 223 255 255 The setting of Sub Net Mask is incorrect 10 12 0...

Page 32: ...rogram 10 12 EXIFU Network Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 10 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 10 12 01 172 16 0 10 10 12 xx xxxxx ...

Page 33: ...pment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 10 20 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the External Device number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming sectio...

Page 34: ...mode 2 Enter 10 21 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Description 10 21 01 Not Used 10 21 02 Baud rate for COM Port 0 4800 1 9600 2 19200 3 38400...

Page 35: ...ogram 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 10 24 01 Day light Savings Mode 0 Off 1 On 0 10 24 02 Time for Daylight Savings 0000 2359 0200 10 24 03 Start of Month Summer Time 1 12 10 ...

Page 36: ...p 2 the entries affected would be 600 699 If you enter 4 in step 2 below the entries affected would be 6000 6999 2 Entering two digits lets you define codes based on the first two digits a user dials For example entering 60 allows you to define the function of all codes beginning with 60 In the default program only and use two digit codes All the other codes are single digit If you enter a two dig...

Page 37: ...2 reassign extension numbers on each floor from 100 to 399 Other applications might also require you to change entries in Program 11 10 through 11 16 System Numbering table IN SA SB Dial Types Dial Type Description Related Program 0 Not Used 1 Service Code 11 10 Service Code Setup for System Administrator 11 11 Service Code Setup for Setup Entry 11 12 Service Code Setup for Service Access 11 15 Se...

Page 38: ...le Routing Access 11 1 0 0 Not Used 2 2x 3 2 Extension access 21 2 0 0 Not Used 3 3x 3 2 Extension access 31 3 0 0 Not Used 4 4x 3 2 Extension access 41 4 0 0 Not Used 5 5x 3 2 Extension access 51 5 0 0 Not Used 6 6x 4 1 Service code access 61 6 0 0 Not Used 7 7x 3 1 Service code access 71 7 0 0 Not used 8 8x 3 1 Service code access 81 8 0 0 Not used 9 9x 1 5 Operator access 91 9 0 0 Not used 0 0x...

Page 39: ...ring 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the dial number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 1...

Page 40: ...r data for Program 11 02 Extension Numbering 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the extension port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve...

Page 41: ...Instructions To enter data for Program 11 04 Virtual Extension Numbering 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Virtual port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item numbe...

Page 42: ...tions To enter data for Program 11 06 ACI Extension Numbering 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the ACI Port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC u...

Page 43: ...Numbering 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Telephone group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming se...

Page 44: ...rogramming Instructions To enter data for Program 11 08 ACI Group Pilot Numbering 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the ACI group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item...

Page 45: ...Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection Central Office Calls Placing Trunk Group Routing IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default Description Related Program 11 09 01 Trunk Access Code for Type3 Dial Up to 4 digits 0 Use this program to assign the trunk access code normally 0 This is the code extension Users dial to access Auto matic Route Selection 11 01 System Number ing 14 01 07 Trunk...

Page 46: ...11 09 Trunk Access Code 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 11 09 01 Trunk Acs CD 0 11 09 xx xxxxx ...

Page 47: ...Dialling Numbers KTS 854 11 10 06 Setting the Automatic Transfer for Each Trunk Line KTS 833 11 10 07 Cancelling the Automatic Transfer for Each Trunk Line KTS 834 11 10 08 Setting the Destination for Automatic Trunk Transfer KTS 835 11 10 09 Charging Cost Display KTS 771 11 10 10 Not Used 11 10 11 Entry of Credit for Toll Restriction KTS 774 11 10 12 Night Mode Switching Other Groups KTS 718 12 x...

Page 48: ...ogramming Instructions To enter data for Program 11 10 Service Code Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 11 10 01 NT Mod SW 818 11...

Page 49: ...r KTS SLT 844 11 11 05 Call Forward Dual Ring KTS SLT 842 11 11 06 Call Forward Select Option KTS SLT 888 11 11 07 Call Forward Follow me KTS SLT 846 11 11 08 Do Not Disturb KTS SLT 847 11 11 09 Set Answer Message Waiting KTS SLT 841 11 10 16 11 11 10 Cancel All Message Waiting KTS SLT 873 11 11 11 Cancel Message Waiting KTS SLT 871 11 11 12 Alarm Clock KTS SLT 827 20 01 06 11 11 13 Display Langua...

Page 50: ... Transfer Cancellation for Each Extension Group KTS SLT 706 20 11 17 11 11 30 DND Setup for Each Extension Group KTS SLT 707 11 11 31 DND Cancellation for Each Extension Group KTS SLT 708 11 11 32 Not Used 11 11 33 Dial Block KTS SLT 700 11 11 34 Temporary Toll Restriction Override KTS SLT 875 21 07 11 11 35 Pilot Group Withdrawing KTS SLT 750 11 11 36 Toll Restriction Override KTS SLT 763 21 14 1...

Page 51: ...Service Code Setup for Setup Entry Operation 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 11 11 01 CF Immediate 848 11 11 xx xxxxx ...

Page 52: ...9 KTS SLT 807 11 16 09 11 12 02 Conference KTS SLT 826 11 12 03 Override Off Hook Signalling KTS SLT 809 11 12 04 Camp on Call Waiting Callback KTS SLT 850 11 12 05 Cancel Camp on KTS SLT 870 11 12 06 Switching of Voice Call and Signal Call KTS SLT 812 11 12 07 Step Call KTS SLT 808 11 12 08 Barge In KTS SLT 810 11 12 09 Change to STG All Ring KTS SLT 780 16 02 11 12 10 Common Personal Abbreviated...

Page 53: ... Group Hold KTS SLT 862 11 12 35 Extension Park Hold KTS SLT 773 11 12 36 Doorphone Access KTS SLT 802 11 12 37 Common Cancelling Service Code KTS SLT 720 11 12 38 Not Used 11 12 39 VRS Access for DSPDB KTS SLT 884 11 12 40 Not Used 11 12 41 Not Used 11 12 42 Flash on Trunk Line SLT 806 11 12 43 Universal Answer SLT 872 14 05 14 06 11 12 44 Callback Test for SLT SLT 899 11 12 45 Enable On Hook Whe...

Page 54: ... the programming mode 2 Enter 11 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 11 12 56 Not Used 11 12 57 Tandem Trunking Unsupervised Conference KTS SLT 753 11 12 58 Transfer into Conf...

Page 55: ... s default entry Programs that may be affected with the changing the code Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Refer to chart above IN SA SB Prog No Item Terminals Default Related Program 11 15 01 Remote Maintenance PC Programming 830 11 15 02 Not Used 11 15 03 Backup Data Save KTS 6322 90 03 90 04 11 15 04 Not Used 11 15 05 System Programming Mode Log In KTS 6321 11 15 06 Not Used 1...

Page 56: ...1 15 Service Code Setup for Special Access 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 15 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 11 15 01 Remote Maint 830 11 15 xx xxxxx ...

Page 57: ...xtension will switch the call from either a voice or signal call depending on how it s currently defined Programs that may be affected by changing these codes Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Refer to chart above Telephone Programming Instructions IN SA SB Prog No Item Terminals Default Related Program 11 16 01 Step Call Busy No Answer KTS SLT 2 11 16 02 Barge In KTS SLT No setti...

Page 58: ...am 11 16 One Digit Service Code Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 11 16 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 11 16 01 Step Call 11 16 xx xxxxx ...

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Page 60: ...12 01 Night Mode Function Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 12 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default Description Related Program 12 01 0...

Page 61: ...t the data as follows Time Setting 01 00 00 09 00 Mode 3 Midnight Time Setting 02 09 00 12 00 Mode 1 Day Time Setting 03 12 00 13 00 Mode 4 Rest Time Setting 04 13 00 17 00 Mode 1 Day Time Setting 05 17 00 18 00 Mode 4 Rest Time Setting 06 18 00 22 00 Mode 2 Night Time Setting 07 22 00 00 00 Mode 3 Midnight Example 2 Time Pattern 2 0 00 0 00 To make the above schedule it is necessary to set the da...

Page 62: ...s follows Time Pattern 1 Time Pattern 2 Time Pattern 3 10 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service IN SA SB Set Time Number Start Time End Time Mode 01 0000 0800 2 02 0800 1700 1 03 1700 0000 2 04 0000 0000 1 20 0000 0000 1 Set Time Number Start Time End Time Mode 01 0000 0000 2 02 0000 0000 1 20 0000 0000 1 Set Time Number Start Time End Time Mode 01 0000 0000 1 20 0000 0000 1 ...

Page 63: ...de 2 Enter 12 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Night Mode Service Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 12 02 01Mode...

Page 64: ... night switch set tings Input Data Default Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service IN SA SB Night Mode Service Group Number 1 4 Day of the Week Time Schedule Pattern Number 01 Sunday 01 10 02 Monday 03 Tuesday 04 Wednesday 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday Day of the Week Time Schedule Pattern Number 01 Sunday 2 02 Monday 1 03 Tuesday 1 04 Wednesday 1 05 Thursday 1 06 Friday 1 07 Sat...

Page 65: ...de 2 Enter 12 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Night Mode Service Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section 12 03 01ModeGrp1 SUN ...

Page 66: ...one Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 12 04 Holiday Night service Switching 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 12 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Night Mode Service Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press D...

Page 67: ... Program 12 05 Night Mode Group Assignment for Extensions 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 12 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC unti...

Page 68: ...To enter data for Program 12 06 Night Mode Group Assignment for Trunks 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 12 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR...

Page 69: ...Program 12 06 Night Mode Group Assignment for Trunks 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 12 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOL UME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until y...

Page 70: ...ed on an LCD of key telephone in each Night Mode Input Data Default All Night Mode Service Group has the following default values Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Night Service IN SA SB Night Mode Service Group Number 1 4 Day Night Mode 1 8 Text Message Data Maximum 8 Characters alphabetic or numeric Day Night Mode Text Message Data 1 No setting 2 Night 3 M Night 4 Rest 5 Day2 6 Night2 7 M ...

Page 71: ...e 2 Enter 12 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Night Mode Service Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 12 07 01ModeG...

Page 72: ...01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default Related Program 13 01 01 Abbreviated Dialling Auto Out going Call Mode 0 Trunk outgoing mode 1 Extension ou...

Page 73: ...3 02 Group Abbreviated Dialling Bins 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 13 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Abbreviated Dialling group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until yo...

Page 74: ...ramming Instructions To enter data for Program 13 03 Abbreviated Dialling Group Assignment for Extensions 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 13 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC onc...

Page 75: ...04 Abbreviated Dialling Number and Name 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 13 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Abbreviated Dialling Bin number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ...

Page 76: ...01 Input Data Default No setting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Abbreviated Dialling Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 13 05 Abbreviated Dialling Trunk Group 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 13 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Abbreviated Dialling Area number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5...

Page 77: ...m 13 06 Station Abbreviated Dialling Number and Name 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 13 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve...

Page 78: ...ive CODEC Gain Type Use this option to select the CODEC gain for the trunk The option sets the amount of gain signal amplification for the trunk you are programming 1 63 15 5dB 15 5dB in 0 5dB intervals 32 0 dB 14 01 04 Transmit Gain Level for Con ference and Transfer Calls Use this option to select the CODEC gain type used by the trunk when it is part of an Unsupervised Conference 1 63 15 5dB 15 ...

Page 79: ...runk This option is re quired for Call Forwarding Off Premise and Tandem Trunking only 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 14 01 14 Long Conversation Cutoff Use this option to enable or disable the Long Conversation Cutoff feature for each trunk 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 20 21 03 20 21 04 14 01 15 Long Conversation Alarm before Cutoff Use this option to enable or disable the Long Conversation Alarm for each trunk 0 D...

Page 80: ...laces a call If blocked the system automati cally inserts the Caller ID block code defined in 14 01 21 be fore the user dialled digits 0 Allow 1 Block 0 14 01 21 Caller ID Block Code Enter the code up to 8 digits that should be used as the Caller ID Block Code This code is automatically inserted before dialled digits if Program 14 01 20 is set to 1 0 Dial Up to 8 digits 1 Enable No set ting 14 01 ...

Page 81: ... mode 2 Enter 14 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section 14 01 01 Trunk1 TRK Name Line 00 14...

Page 82: ...ediate Ring Detect for the trunk 0 Normal Delayed 1 Immediately ringing 0 14 02 03 Flash Type This option to select the Flash type open loop flash or ground Always set this option for open loop flash 0 Open Loop Flash 1 Ground 0 14 02 04 Flash for Timed Flash or Disconnect This option lets you use Flash for Timed Flash Program 81 01 14 or Disconnect Program 81 01 15 A user implements Flash by pres...

Page 83: ...nter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section Prog No Item Input data Default Related Program 14 02 09 Busy Tone Detection Detects disconnect status of Trunk to Trunk Transfer 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 14 02 10 Caller ID Enable or Disable a trunk s ability to receive Caller ID information 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 14 02 11 Not Used 14 02 12 Detect Network Disconnect ...

Page 84: ... 04 Behind PBX Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 14 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming...

Page 85: ...ephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 14 05 Trunk Group 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 14 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number ...

Page 86: ...r 1 Trunk group 1 Order 2 Trunk group 2 For the above setting if all the lines in trunk group 1 are busy the system searches for an idle line in trunk group 2 With more than 4 trunk groups Route number 1 Order 1 Trunk group 1 Order 2 Trunk group 2 Order 3 Trunk group 3 Order 4 1002 Jump to Route number 2 Route number 2 Order 1 Trunk group 4 Order 2 Trunk group 5 For the above setting if all the li...

Page 87: ... 2 Enter 14 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Route Table number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section 14 06 01 R TBL1 Order1 Data1 14 06 xx R...

Page 88: ...e of the maps you set up in this program Use Program 15 06 to assign Trunk Ac cess Maps to extensions Each trunk can have one of eight access options for each Access Map Input Data Default Conditions None IN SA SB Access Map Number 1 51 Trunk Port Number Input Data 1 51 0 No Access 1 Outgoing Access only 2 Incoming Access only 3 Access when trunk on Hold 4 Outgoing Access and Access when trunk on ...

Page 89: ...k Access Map Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 14 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Access Map number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming s...

Page 90: ...nter 14 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Trunk Port Number 1 51 Prog No...

Page 91: ... set to 1 the recording will be started from the time of answering an outgoing call In case of Conversation recording by the SLT If the recording destination is set to Voice Mailbox the service of the feature is only available for the Automatic Conversation Recording and the conversation recording is automatically storing to own mailbox Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Voice Mail IN SA SB C...

Page 92: ...ter the programming mode 2 Enter 14 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY 14...

Page 93: ...en sion s outgoing Trunk Line Pref erence If enabled the exten sion user get trunk dial tone when they lift the handset The user hears trunk dial tone only if allowed by Trunk Access Map programming Programs 14 07 and 15 06 Refer to the Line Prefer ence feature for more details 0 Off 1 On 0 14 06 21 02 15 01 03 SMDR Printout Use this option to include or exclude the extension you are programming i...

Page 94: ...ng mode 2 Enter 15 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY 15 01 01 TEL ExtName...

Page 95: ...the operation mode of the extension s CONF TRF key The keys can be for Call Transfer Serial Calling or Flash When selecting the Flash option selection 2 refer also to Program 81 01 14 0 Transfer 1 Series call 2 Flash 0 15 02 06 Hold Key Operation Mode Use this option to set the function of the keyset Hold key The Hold key can acti vate normal Hold Exclusive Hold or Park 0 Normal Hold 1 Exclusive H...

Page 96: ...ne on Speaker 4 1 beep tone on Hand set 0 15 02 13 Redial List Mode Select whether the Redial List feature should store internal and external numbers 0 or only external numbers 1 0 Extension Trunk Mode 1 Trunk Mode 1 15 02 14 Not Used 15 02 15 Storage of Caller ID for answered call 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 15 02 16 Handsfree Operation 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 15 02 17 Not Used 15 02 18 Not Used 15 02 19 N...

Page 97: ...gramming mode 2 Enter 15 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY 15 02 24 Not U...

Page 98: ... tones 0 Normal 1 Special 0 15 03 04 Flashing Enables disables Flash Hold for single line telephones 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 15 03 05 Not Used 15 03 06 Not Used 15 03 07 Enabled on hook when holding and press Service code SLT 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 11 12 45 15 03 08 Answer on hook when holding SLT 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 11 12 46 15 03 09 Extension Number Display 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 15 03 10 Caller Name ...

Page 99: ...Telephone Basic Data Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 15 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series progra...

Page 100: ...Calls Placing Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 15 06 Trunk Access Map for Extensions 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 15 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press...

Page 101: ...n also program Function Keys using Service codes In order to clear any previously programmed key press the CLEAR key to erase any displayed code Input Data Default IN SA SB COPY Extension Number Max 4 digits Line Key Number Function Number Additional data 01 46 KTS with DLS 0 99 Normal Function Number 00 99 Appearance Function Number Refer to the Function code List Key Number Function Number Addit...

Page 102: ...11 Call Forward Busy Slow Blink Red Forwarding state Rapid Blink Red Forwarded State 12 Call Forward No Answer Slow Blink Red Forwarding state Rapid Blink Red Forwarded State 13 Call Forward Busy No An swer Slow Blink Red Forwarding state Rapid Blink Red Forwarded State 14 Call Forward Dual Ring Slow Blink Red Forwarding state Rapid Blink Red Forwarded State 15 Call Forward Follow Me Slow Blink Re...

Page 103: ...one 32 Meet Me Conference None 33 Off Hook Signaling None 34 Break In None 35 Camp On Call Back Red On Under Camp On or reser vation 36 Department Step Call None 37 DND FWD Override Call None 38 Message Waiting None 39 Room Monitor Rapid Blink Red Monitored Slow Blink Red Monitoring 40 Handset Transmission Cut off Red On Transmission Cut off 41 Secretary Buzzer Call Extension No Max 4 digits Red O...

Page 104: ...ing Call Delay Extension Group No 01 32 Slow Blink red Active 60 Department Incoming Call DND Extension Group No 01 32 Slow Blink red Active 63 Outgoing Call Without Caller ID ISDN Red On Active 64 Not Used 65 Not Used 66 Not Used 67 Mail Box DSPDBU Extension No or Depart ment Group No Max 4 digits Rapid Blink Green New Message Re ceived Red On Listening to messages Slow Flash New Message Restrict...

Page 105: ...tension Number or Pilot Number Max 4 digits None 72 Not Used 73 Not Used 74 Not Used 75 Not Used 76 Toll Restriction in Credit Extension Number Max 4 digits 77 Voice Mail External Extension Number or Pilot 78 Not Used 79 Not Used 80 Tandem Ring Setup Key Max 4 digits Red On Master Side 81 Automatic Transfer to Transfer Key Trunk Line No 1 51 Red On Set Function Number Function Additional Data LED ...

Page 106: ...mming mode 2 Enter 15 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY 15 07 01 TEL200 K...

Page 107: ...e available tones Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Multiple Directory Number Call Coverage IN SA SB COPY Extension Number Max 4 digits Incoming Ring Pattern Default Description 0 Tone Pattern 1 1 Tone Pattern 2 2 Tone Pattern 3 3 Tone Pattern 4 4 Incoming Extension Ring Tone 0 Tone Pattern 1 When an extension or a virtual extension is assigned to the function key on the key telep...

Page 108: ...r the programming mode 2 Enter 15 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY 15 08...

Page 109: ...s NOT to ring before removing the key from keyset s programming Feature Cross Reference Multiple Directory Number Call Coverage Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 15 09 Virtual Extension Ring Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 15 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLU...

Page 110: ... programming mode 2 Enter 15 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Extension ...

Page 111: ...ction keys NOT to ring before removing the key from keyset s programming Feature Cross Reference Multiple Directory Number Call Coverage Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 15 11 Virtual Extension Delayed Ring Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 15 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the ...

Page 112: ...e Code Max 4 digits Prog No Item Input data Default Description Related Program 15 12 01 Recording Destination Max 4 digits No setting Enter service access code programmed in 11 12 39 11 12 39 15 12 02 Automatic Recording for Incoming Calls 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 When an incoming trunk call is answered this determines whether or not conversation re cording is started automatically 15 12 03 Recording...

Page 113: ...ogramming mode 2 Enter 15 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section Program 15 Extension Basic ...

Page 114: ...ons To enter data for Program 15 13 Loop Keys 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 15 13 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited...

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Page 116: ... Intercom callers to the extension can either hear busy or route to the first available department number This only occurs for calls to the extension directly not the department number 0 Normal Intercom caller to busy department member hears busy 1 Circular Intercom callers to busy department member routes to idle member 0 16 01 04 Hunting Mode 0 A last extension is called and hunting is stopped 1...

Page 117: ...roup Basic Data Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 16 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Department Group number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOL UME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series pro...

Page 118: ...e Department Calling Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 16 02 Department Group Assignment for Extensions 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 16 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in th...

Page 119: ...ment Group 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 16 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Pilot extension number to programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming sect...

Page 120: ...ction 0 Conference 1 Caller ID 2 MFC 0 20 01 04 Not Used 20 01 05 DTMF Receive Active Timer 0 64800 sec 10 For OPXs analogue tele phones and certain analogue trunks like DISA the system attaches a DTMF receiver to the port for this interval The system releases the receiver after the interval expires 25 07 01 20 01 06 Alarm Clock Du ration 0 64800 sec 30 This interval sets the duration of the alarm...

Page 121: ... 20 01 System Options 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 20 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 20 01 01 Operator Access 0 20 01 xx xxxxx ...

Page 122: ... ing mode of the extension s trunk group keys The keys can be for incoming access outgoing ac cess or both 0 Outgoing Incoming 1 Outgoing 2 Incoming 0 20 02 03 Not Used 20 02 04 Retrieve the Line After Transfer Enable 1 or disable 0 an ex tension s ability to answer a call after it s been transferred but before it s an swered 0 Not Holding 1 Holding 1 20 02 05 Headset Busy Mode Set the conditions ...

Page 123: ...e to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default 20 02 09 Disconnect Supervision Use this option to enable or dis able disconnect supervision for the system trunks 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 20 02 10 Not Used 20 02 11 Default Setting of Microphone of Key Telephone 0 Off 1 On 1 20 02 12 Forced Intercom Ringing Use this o...

Page 124: ...data be fore sending 1 Direct through out Type 0 The system keeps the digits dialled by the SLT on a trunk in a buffer After all the digits have been received the system sends all the dig its to the trunk If the time space between digits is longer than the timer in Item 4 the system considers all digits re ceived Type 1 The system passes the received dial from the SLT to the trunk immediately If t...

Page 125: ...ns To enter data for Program 20 03 System Options for Single Line Telephones 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 20 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 20 03 01 Call Wait ANS...

Page 126: ...m you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 20 04 01 The virtual extension operation mode when answered incoming call 0 Release virtual extension after answered incomi...

Page 127: ...lass of Service Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 20 06 Class of Service for Extensions 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 20 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR ...

Page 128: ...toring Abbreviated Dialling Entries Enables disables an extension s ability to store Ab breviated Dialling numbers With this disabled an extension will display only the name assigned to the Abbreviated Dialling number the telephone number will not be displayed This could be used if you wish to prevent Account Codes from being displayed 1 11 10 04 20 07 05 Set Cancel Automatic Transfer to Transfer ...

Page 129: ... next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 20 07 14 VRS General Message Listen Enables disables extension s ability to dial 4 or Ser vice Code 711 and listen to the General Message 0 Off 1 On 1 11 10 21 20 07 15 VRS General Message Record Enables disab...

Page 130: ...o use Dial Number Preview 1 20 08 06 Toll Restriction Override Enables disables Toll Restricting Override Service Code 875 1 21 01 07 21 07 20 08 07 Repeat Redial Enables disables an extension s ability to use Repeat Redial 1 20 08 08 Toll Restriction Dial Block Enable 1 or disable 0 an extension s ability to use Dial Block 0 20 08 09 Hotline Extension Ringdown Enables disables Ringdown Extension ...

Page 131: ...ME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 20 08 15 Block Outgoing Caller ID Enable 1 or disable 0 the system s ability to automati cally block outgoing Caller ID informa...

Page 132: ...ion does not have a line or loop key available for the second call and a previous call is ringing the extension but has not yet been answered the second caller will hear busy regardless of this program s setting 0 Off 1 On 0 20 09 02 Caller ID Display Enables disables the Caller ID display at an exten sion 1 14 02 10 15 02 15 15 07 01 20 09 03 Sub Address Identification 0 20 09 04 Notification for...

Page 133: ...r the programming mode 2 Enter 20 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Class of Service number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB ...

Page 134: ...or calls ringing outside a group Service Code 869 1 20 10 03 Group Call Pickup for Specific Group Enables disables Group Call Pickup for a specific group using service code 868 1 20 10 04 Group Call Pickup Enable disable an extension s ability to pick up a call ringing into a Pickup Group Service Codes 867 and 856 1 20 10 05 Directed Call Pickup for Own Group Enables disables Directed Call Pickup ...

Page 135: ... programming mode 2 Enter 20 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Class of Service number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 20 10...

Page 136: ...Forwarding with Follow Me Enables disables an extension s ability to initiate Call Forwarding with Follow Me 1 20 11 06 Unscreened Transfer Enables disables an extension s ability to use Unscreened Transfer 1 20 11 07 Transfer Without Holding Enables disables an extension s ability to use Transfer Without Holding When enabled a user wishing to have a trunk call transferred to them presses the busy...

Page 137: ...g No Item Input Data Default Related Program 20 11 15 VRS Personal Greeting Enables disables extension s ability to dial Service Code 713 to record listen to or erase the Personal Greet ing Message 0 Off 1 On 1 20 11 16 Call Redirect Enable or disable a keyset user s ability to transfer a call to a pre defined destination such as an operator voice mail or another extension without answering the ca...

Page 138: ...er the programming mode 2 Enter 20 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Class of Service number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB...

Page 139: ...rcom Off Hook Signalling Enables 1 or disables 0 an extension s ability to receive off hook signals 1 20 13 06 Automatic Off Hook Signalling Allows a busy extension to manually 0 or automatically 1 receive off hook signals 0 20 13 07 Message Waiting Enables disables an extension s ability to leave Message Waiting 1 20 13 08 Conference Enables disables an extension s ability to initiate a confer en...

Page 140: ...Messaging 1 20 13 20 Account Code Toll Restriction Operator Alert Enables disables operator alert when an extension im properly enters an Account Code or violates Toll Restric tion 0 20 13 21 Extension Name Enables disables an extension s ability to program its name 1 20 13 22 Called Party Status Display the detail state of called party 0 20 13 23 Display the Reason for Transfer Select whether an ...

Page 141: ...the extension s ability to have multiple user s Barge In to their conversation 0 20 13 33 Not Used 20 13 34 Block Manual Off Hook Signalling Enable 1 or disable 0 an extension s ability to block off hook signals manually sent from a co worker 0 20 13 35 Block Camp On Enable 1 or disable 0 an extension s ability to block callers from dialling 2 to Camp On 0 20 13 36 Call Timer In an extension s Cla...

Page 142: ...r the programming mode 2 Enter 20 13 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Class of Service number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB ...

Page 143: ... or tie trunk caller s ability to dial 9 for Trunk Group Routing or Automatic Route Selection ARS 0 20 14 03 Trunk Group Access This option enables or disables a DISA trunk caller s ability to access trunk groups for outside calls Service Code 814 0 20 14 04 Common Abbreviated Dialling This option enables or disables a DISA or tie trunk caller s ability to use the system s Common Abbrevi ated Dial...

Page 144: ...e Class of Service number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 20 14 09 Not Used 0 Off 1 On 20 14 10 Call Forward ...

Page 145: ... 03 Internal Incoming Call 8 20 15 04 DID DISA 8 20 15 05 DID 8 20 15 06 Not Used 8 20 15 07 Doorphone ringing for SLT 2 20 15 08 Virtual Extension Ring 8 20 15 09 Call back 4 20 15 10 Alarm for SLT 5 20 15 11 VRS Waiting Message Incoming Call 6 Ring Cycle No Ring Cycle 1 Not Supported 2 On 2 0 Off 4 0 3 On 1 0 Off 2 0 4 On 0 5 Off 0 5 5 On 0 3 Off 0 3 6 On 0 5 Off 0 5 On 0 5 Off 1 5 7 On 0 4 Off ...

Page 146: ...ata for Program 20 15 Ring Cycle Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 20 15 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 20 15 01 TRK Normal INC 3 20 15 xx xxxxx ...

Page 147: ... Number of Key Presses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 _ 2 A B C a b c 2 3 D E F d e f 3 4 G H I g h i 4 5 J K L j k l 5 6 M N O m n o 6 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 8 T U V t u v 8 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 0 0 Not Used LND Move the cursor to the left OPAC Move the cursor to the right CLEAR Clear all the entries from the point of the flashing cursor and to the right FLASH Switch the cursor moves to the upper ...

Page 148: ...eature Cross Reference Selectable Display Messages IN SA SB Message Number Message 1 MEETING_BY_ 2 ROOM_ _ 3 COME BACK 4 CALL_ 5 CALL_AFTER_ 6 LUNCH_BACK_ 7 B TRIP_BACK 8 B TRIP 9 GONE_FOR_THE_DAY 10 DAY_OFF_BY_ 11 MESSAGE_11 12 MESSAGE_12 13 MESSAGE_13 14 MESSAGE_14 15 MESSAGE_15 16 MESSAGE_16 17 MESSAGE_17 18 MESSAGE_18 19 MESSAGE_19 20 MESSAGE_20 ...

Page 149: ...ing mode 2 Enter 20 16 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Text Message number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 20 16 01TxtMsg1 ME...

Page 150: ...ructions To enter data for Program 20 17 Operator s Extension 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 20 17 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Operator number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC u...

Page 151: ...20 18 02 Busy Tone send ing Timer 0 64800 sec 15 20 18 03 Congestion Tone sending Timer 0 64800 sec 10 A Busy Tone when system re sources run short such as DTMF receiver resources 20 18 04 Warning Tone sending Timer 0 64800 sec 10 This option sets the interval between Call Waiting tones This timer also sets the interval between Off Hook Signalling alerts 20 18 05 KTS Confirma tion Tone send ing Ti...

Page 152: ...am 20 18 Service Tone Timers 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 20 18 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 20 18 01 Ext DT Time30 20 18 xx xxxxx ...

Page 153: ...umber OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default Related Program 20 19 01 Caller ID Displaying Format if Displaying Digits are more than 12 digits 0 First 10 digits 1 Last 10 digits 0 20 19 02 Caller ID Wait Timer When an incoming CO call is received the sys tem starts the timer It will wait the programmed time for Caller ID information...

Page 154: ...ogram 20 20 Message Setup for Non Caller ID Data 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 20 20 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default 20 20 01 Private C...

Page 155: ...m in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default Related Program 20 21 01 Long Conversation Alarm 1 The warning tone for long toll calls sounds after this interval 0 64800 sec 170 20 13 01 20 21 02 Long Conversation Alarm 2 After the initial long toll call warning tone addi tional w...

Page 156: ...ending Mode if the network side stops dial tone when CLI is included in the SETUP mes sage the system sends dial tone until the user dials the first digit instead of the network 0 Service Off 1 Service On 0 20 25 05 T305 Timer Start After Sending Disconnect Message 1 20 25 06 Call Proceeding Send Mode 1 20 25 07 Busy Tone Mode Set When Disconnect Message Re ceived 0 20 25 08 Use of Low Layer Compa...

Page 157: ... 20 25 ISDN Options 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 20 25 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 20 25 01 Send ReleaseMsg1 20 25 xx xxxxx ...

Page 158: ...his timer to expire before placing the call in a talk state Call Timer starts after timer expires Barge In are not allowed until after timer expires 0 64800 sec 10 14 02 08 21 01 04 Not Used 21 01 05 Not Used 21 01 06 Dial pause at first digit 0 64800 sec 3 21 01 07 Toll Restriction Override Time After dialling the Toll Restriction Override codes the system re moves Toll Restriction from the exten...

Page 159: ...for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default Related Program 21 01 14 Forced Account Code Inter digit Timer The system waits this interval for a user to enter a Forced Account code 0 64800 sec 3 21 01 15 Outgoing Disable on Incoming Line 0 Service Off 1 Service O...

Page 160: ... 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB ...

Page 161: ...ram 21 03 Trunk Group Routing for Trunks 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that ...

Page 162: ...ata for Program 21 04 Toll Restriction Class for Extensions 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC un...

Page 163: ... 1 Assigned for table 1 2 Assigned for table 2 3 Assigned for table 3 4 Assigned for table 4 Select the table defined in 21 06 03 to be used to determine the maximum num ber of digits allowed for outgoing calls 21 06 04 21 05 05 Common permit code table 0 Not assigned 1 Assigned It chooses whether the table set up by 21 06 04 is referred to or not referred to 21 06 05 21 05 06 Common restriction t...

Page 164: ...s manually dialled numbers 21 05 12 PBX Call Restric tion 0 Disable 1 Enable Use this option to set how the system Toll Restricts calls over PBX trunks If you enable PBX Toll Restriction the sys tem begins Toll Restriction after the PBX access code The user cannot dial a PBX extension If you disable PBX Toll Restriction the system only restricts calls that contain the PBX access code The system do...

Page 165: ...the item you want to program 4 Select the Toll Restriction Class number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Class Programming No 21 05 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09...

Page 166: ...ing calls for each table 21 06 04 Common permit code table 1 10 Dial Up to 4 digits No setting This option lets you program the Common Permit Code Table This table contains up to 10 codes you commonly allow users to dial 21 06 05 Common restric tion table 1 10 Dial Up to 12 digits No setting This option lets you program the Common Restrict Code Table This table contains up to 10 codes you commonly...

Page 167: ...e PBX access code For PBX trunks Program 14 04 the sys tem only Toll Restricts calls that contain the access code Always program this option when the sys tem is behind a PBX even if you don t want to use Toll Restriction PBX Access Codes can be up to 2 digits using 0 9 and LINE KEY 1 don t care When using Account Codes do not use an asterisk within a PBX access code Otherwise after the the trunk w...

Page 168: ...ramming mode 2 Enter 21 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the International Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 21 06 0...

Page 169: ...e Toll Restriction Override Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 21 07 Toll Restriction Class 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program ...

Page 170: ...DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 21 08 01 Repeat Redial Count Set how many times a Repeat Redial will automati cally repeat if the call does not go through 0 255 3 21 08 02 Repeat Redial Interval Time This timer sets the interval between Repeat Redial attempts 0 64800 sec 60 21 08 03 Repeat Dial Calling Timer After dial...

Page 171: ...e Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 21 09 Dial Block Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data...

Page 172: ...l Restriction Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 21 10 Dial Block Restriction Class Per Extensions 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the p...

Page 173: ...ssignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section ...

Page 174: ...ystem sends the data in Program 21 13 Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference ISDN Compatibility Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 21 12 ISDN Calling Party Number Setup for Trunks 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or V...

Page 175: ...h Programs 21 12 and 21 13 the system sends the data in Program 21 13 Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference ISDN Compatibility Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 21 13 Calling Party Number Setup for Extensions 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 13 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressin...

Page 176: ...rogram 21 14 Walking Toll Restriction Password Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 21 14 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the ID Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ...

Page 177: ...g too long If disabled this will not occur 22 01 03 22 01 04 22 01 03 Incoming Call Ring No An swer Tone 0 64800 sec 60 If a trunk rings a key telephone longer than this interval the system changes the ring ca dence This indicates to the user that the call has been ringing too long 22 01 02 22 01 04 DIL No Answer Recall Time 1st to second Ring group 0 64800 sec 0 A DIL that rings its pro grammed d...

Page 178: ...r the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input data Default Description Related Program 22 01 10 VRS Waiting Message Op eration 0 Enable al ways 1 Change by manual opera tion 0 This program set up the op eration mode for Auto Atten dant and Queuing Message 22 14 22 15 22 08 22 04...

Page 179: ...t to program 4 Select the trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Trunk Port Number 1 51 Day Night Mode Incoming Type Default Description Related P...

Page 180: ...ect the trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Trunk Port Number 1 51 Ring Tone Pattern Default Description Related Program 0 2 Ring Tone pattern ...

Page 181: ...ramming Instructions To enter data for Program 22 04 Incoming Extension Ring Group Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 22 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Incoming Ring Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC on...

Page 182: ...r of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Trunk Port Number 1 51 Day Night Mode Incoming Group Num ber...

Page 183: ...06 Normal Incoming Ring Mode 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 22 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOL UME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series ...

Page 184: ... Night Service mode Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward Line DIL Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 22 07 DIL Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 22 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you select...

Page 185: ...ward Line DIL Ring Group Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 22 08 DIL IRG No Answer Destination 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 22 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program ...

Page 186: ...make the system compatible with three and four digit DID service 1 8 4 22 09 02 Received Vacant Number Operation Use this option to enable or disable Vacant Number Intercept 0 Disconnect 1 Transfer Program 22 12 0 22 09 03 Sub addressing Mode 0 Extension Number specify 1 DID Conversion Table 0 22 09 04 DID Receiving Mode for ISDN 0 Enbloc receiving 1 Overlap receiving 0 22 09 05 Local Code Digits ...

Page 187: ...2 Enter 22 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 22 09 01TrkGrp1 D In Recv di...

Page 188: ...ut Data Default Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward Dialling DID IN SA SB Conversion Table Area Number 1 20 Item Input data 1st Area Setup Start Address 0 2000 0 No setting 1st Area Setup End Address 2nd Area Setup Start Address 2nd Area Setup End Address Conversion Table Area 1st 2nd Start Table End Table Start Table End Table 1 1 200 0 0 2 201 400 0 0 3 401 600 0 0 4 601 800 0 ...

Page 189: ...ode 2 Enter 22 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Conversion Table Area number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 22 10 01C Area...

Page 190: ...am 22 10 Operation mode Use the following chart when entering and editing text for names Press the key once for the first character twice for the second character etc For example to enter a C press 2 three times IN SA SB Key Number of Key Presses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 _ 2 A B C a b c 2 3 D E F d e f 3 4 G H I g h i 4 5 J K L j k l 5 6 M N O m n o 6 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 8 T U V t u v 8 9...

Page 191: ... 11 06 Transfer Destination Number 2 0 22 11 07 Call Waiting 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 22 11 08 Maximum Number of DID Calls 0 51 0 No limit 0 22 11 09 Music on Hold Source 0 MOH Tone 1 BGM Source 2 Music Source Port 0 22 11 10 Music Source Port Number 0 6 0 22 11 11 Ring Group Transfer Enable 1 or disable 0 each conversion tables ability to follow the Ring Group pro gramming defined in Program 22 12 01...

Page 192: ...Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 22 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Conversion Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA...

Page 193: ... Note If Program 22 09 05 and 22 09 06 are set the priority of transferring will be in this order Program 22 09 05 Program 22 09 06 Program 22 12 Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward Dialling DID Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 22 12 DID Intercept Ring Group 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 22 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want t...

Page 194: ...ss Reference Direct Inward Dialling DID Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 22 13 DID Trunk Group to Translation Table Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 22 13 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter...

Page 195: ...ditions None Feature Cross Reference None IN SA SB Incoming Ring Group Number 1 25 Prog No Item Input Data Default 22 14 01 1st Waiting Message start timing 0 64800 sec 0 22 14 02 1st Waiting Message Number 0 49 0 No Message 49 Fixed message 0 22 14 03 1st Waiting Message sending count 0 255 0 22 14 04 2nd Waiting Message Number 0 49 0 No Message 49 Fixed mes sage 0 22 14 05 2nd Waiting Message se...

Page 196: ...ramming mode 2 Enter 22 14 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Incoming Ring Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 22 14 0...

Page 197: ...ting Message is not played ISDN indial callers will hear busy or be transferred to a ring group PSTN callers will re vert to a ring group Feature Cross Reference Department Group IN SA SB Extension Group Number 01 32 Prog No Item Input Data Default 22 15 01 1st Waiting Message start timing 0 64800 sec 0 22 15 02 1st Waiting Message Number 0 49 0 No Message 49 Fixed message 49 22 15 03 1st Waiting ...

Page 198: ...he programming mode 2 Enter 22 15 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 22 1...

Page 199: ...l Pickup Groups 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 23 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming se...

Page 200: ...mation You make one entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Line Preference Night Service Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 23 03 Universal Answer Auto Answer 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 23 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the...

Page 201: ...to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Extension Number Max 4 digits Priority order Extension Group Number Default Des...

Page 202: ...the sys tem invokes the Hold recall time again Cycling between timer 01 and 02 and 06 and 07 contin ues until a user answers the call 0 64800 Sec 30 24 01 03 Exclusive Hold Recall Time A call left on Exclusive Hold recalls the exten sion that placed it on Hold after this interval 0 64800 Sec 90 24 01 04 Exclusive Hold Recall Callback Time An Exclusive Hold Recall rings an extension for this interv...

Page 203: ...am 24 01 System Options for Hold 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 24 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 24 01 01 Hold Recall90 24 01 xx xxxxx ...

Page 204: ...ion 0 Hold Tone 1 Ring Back Tone 0 24 02 03 Delayed Call Forwarding Time If activated at an extension Delayed Call For warding occurs after this interval This also sets how long a Transferred call waits at an exten sion forwarded to Voice Mail before routing to the called extension s mailbox 0 64800 Sec 10 24 02 04 Transfer Recall Time An unanswered transferred call recalls to the extension that i...

Page 205: ...m 24 02 System Options for Transfer 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 24 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 24 02 01 Busy Ext TRF 0 24 02 xx xxxxx ...

Page 206: ...ode 2 Enter 24 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Extension Number Max ...

Page 207: ... mode 2 Enter 24 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Trunk Port Number 1 51 Day ...

Page 208: ...nter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select extension Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Department Group Number 1 32 Day Night Mode A...

Page 209: ...th Voice Mail ports Feature Cross Reference Call Forwarding Fixed IN SA SB Fixed Call Forwarding Type Description 0 Fixed Call Forwarding Disable 1 Fixed Call Forwarding with both extension ring ing 2 Fixed Call Forwarding when unanswered 3 Fixed Call Forwarding immediate 4 Fixed Call Forwarding when busy or unan swered Extension Number Max 4 digits Fixed Call Forwarding Type Transferred Telephone...

Page 210: ...e 2 Enter 24 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 24 06 01 TEL200 Fix Cfwd Typ...

Page 211: ...ce Call Forwarding Off Premise Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 24 07 Fixed Call Forwarding Off Premise 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 24 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item i...

Page 212: ...item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Trunk Port Number 1 51 Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Progra...

Page 213: ...ISA VRS Message 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming s...

Page 214: ...irect Inward System Access DISA Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 25 03 DID DISA Transfer ring Group with Incorrect Dialling 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter dat...

Page 215: ...ature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 25 04 DID DISA Transfer Ring Group with No Answer Busy 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you select...

Page 216: ...mode Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 25 05 DID DISA Error Message Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for ...

Page 217: ...when the caller dials the specified digit The destination can be an extension a Department Calling pilot number or the Voice Mail master number A one digit code can be assigned for each Automated Attendant message Example Attendant Message Number 01 Received Dial 2 Next Attendant Message Number 0 Destination Num ber 399 In this example when 2 is dialled by an outside caller the system transfers th...

Page 218: ...programming mode 2 Enter 25 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 25 06 01Atte...

Page 219: ...e by Automatic answering telephone set 0 64800 sec 10 25 07 06 Duration time for Guidance Message by ACI Talkie 0 64800 sec 10 25 07 07 DISA Conversation Warning Tone Time Determine the length of time a DISA caller can talk before the Long Conversation tone is heard 0 64800 sec 1800 25 07 08 DISA Long Conversation Disconnect This timer determines how long the system will wait before disconnecting ...

Page 220: ...tructions To enter data for Program 25 07 System Timers for DID DISA 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 25 07 01 VRS Dial TN 10 25 07 ...

Page 221: ... data for Program 25 08 DISA User ID Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the DISA User number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited...

Page 222: ...Service cannot be 0 2 You cannot use Program 20 06 to assign Class of Service to DISA trunks Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 25 09 Class of service for DISA Users 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the DISA User number to be programmed by pressin...

Page 223: ...separate entry for each Night Service Mode Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 25 10 Trunk Group Routing for DISA 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the DISA User number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME ...

Page 224: ...a Conditions You cannot use Program 21 05 to assign Toll Restriction to DISA trunks Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Toll Restriction Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 25 11 DISA Toll Restriction Class 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select Trunk port number to be programmed by pressi...

Page 225: ...ou cannot use Program 21 15 to assign Alternate Trunk Routing to DISA trunks Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Trunk Group Routing Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 25 12 Alternate Trunk Group Routing for DISA 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the DISA User number to be programmed...

Page 226: ...ta for Program 25 13 System Option for DISA 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 25 13 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 25 13 0...

Page 227: ...Program 21 to 25 Xen Topaz Programming Manual 220 This page left intentionally blank Xen Topaz Programming Manual 219 Xen Topaz Programming Manual 219 ...

Page 228: ...g this timer replaces 20 03 04 when determining if all network protocol digits have been received If ARS is enabled at Site B this timer can be programmed for 5 500 msec at Site A If ARS is disabled and Site B is using F Route for outbound dialling this timer should be programmed for 30 3 sec onds at Site A 0 64800 x 100ms 30 3 s e c 20 03 04 26 01 03 ARS Misdialled Number Handling If a user dials...

Page 229: ...Program 26 01 Automatic Route Selection Service 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 26 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 26 01 01 ARS Service 0 26 01 xx xxxxx ...

Page 230: ...re Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection IN SA SB Dial Analysis Table Number 1 200 Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 26 02 01 Dial Max 16 digits 0 9 Wildcard No set ting 26 02 02 Service Type 0 No ARS 1 Route to Trunk Group 2 Select F Route access 0 26 02 03 Service Number In Service Type 1 Select Trunk Group Number 0 25 0 no route In Service Type 2 F Route Time Schedule Not Used...

Page 231: ...ogramming mode 2 Enter 26 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Dial Analysis Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 26 02...

Page 232: ... entry would look like D05P1234 This Dial Treatment can only be added from telephone programming Wnn Wait nn seconds P Pause in analogue trunk R Redial the initially dialled number including any modifications E End of Dial Treatment All Dial Treatments must end with the E code Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection Telephone Programming Instructions To enter d...

Page 233: ...nstructions To enter data for Program 26 04 ARS Class of Service 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 26 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press ...

Page 234: ...2 Enter 26 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Carrier Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Carrier Table Number 1 25 ...

Page 235: ...e Cross Reference Least Cost Routing Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 26 06 LCR Authorization Code Table 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 26 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Authorization Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the ...

Page 236: ...y the customer for billing purposes Feature Cross Reference Least Cost Routing Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 26 07 LCR Cost Centre Code Table 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 26 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selec...

Page 237: ...anual Override Access Code Table 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 26 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Manual Override Access Code Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until...

Page 238: ...ensure that the direct carrier will accept the call Feature Cross Reference Least Cost Routing Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 26 09 LCR Manual Override Exemption Table 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 26 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Exemption Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 En...

Page 239: ...mbers to extensions When entering data you normally make the assignment for Console Number 1 first Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Station Selection DSS Console Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 30 02 DSS Console Extension Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 30 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the DSS Co...

Page 240: ...ber Max 36 digits Red On Extension Busy Off Extension Idle Rapid Blink Red DND or Call Forward 02 Microphone Key On Off Red On MIC On Off MIC Off 03 DND Key Red On DND Setup 04 BGM On Off Red On BGM On Off BGM Off 05 Headset Key Red On Headset off hook Off Headset on hook 06 Transfer Key None 07 Conference Key Red On Under Conference Operation 08 Incoming Call Log Rapid Blink Red New Call Log Red ...

Page 241: ... 18 Text Message Setup Message Number 01 20 Red On Under Setting 19 External Group Paging External Paging Number 1 6 Red On Active 20 External All Paging Red On Active 21 Internal Group Paging Internal Paging Number 1 32 Red On Active 22 Internal All Call Paging None 23 Meet me answer to Internal Paging None 24 Call Pickup for Own Group None 25 Call Pickup for an other Group None 26 Call Pickup fo...

Page 242: ...nsion Number Max 4digits Red On Boss Secretary Mode 43 Series Call None 44 Common Hold None 45 Exclusive Hold None 46 Department Hunt Group Withdrawing Red On Withdrawing 47 Not Used 48 Not Used 49 Call Redirection Extension Number or Voice Mail Number Max 4 digits None 50 Account Code None 51 Not Used 52 Incoming Call queuing Setup Incoming Ring Group 01 25 Red On Under setting 53 Queuing Mes sag...

Page 243: ...ow Blink Red Monitor setting Auto matic Red On Monitor setting Manual 69 Conversation recording service DSPDB 0 Conversation recording 1 Delete Re recording 2 Delete 0 In case of Conversation recording Rapid Blink Red Under recording No destination Red On Under recording Appointed destination 70 Automated Atten dant for exten sion DSPDB Extension Number or Depart ment group Number Max 4 digits Red...

Page 244: ...programming mode 2 Enter 30 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the DSS Console number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Functi...

Page 245: ...am 30 05 DSS Console Lamp Table to defines the LED patterns for functions on each DSS console Input Data Conditions None Prog No Item Lamp Pattern Data Default Related Program 30 05 01 Idle Extension 0 3 5 7 4 6 Not Used 0 Off 30 05 02 Busy Extension 0 3 5 7 4 6 Not Used 7 On 30 05 03 DND Extension 0 3 5 7 4 6 Not Used 3 RW IN SA SB ...

Page 246: ...tions To enter data for Program 30 05 DSS Console Lamp Table 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 30 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 30 05 01 Idle Extension 0 30 05 xx xxx...

Page 247: ...e f 3 4 G H I g h i 4 5 J K L j k l 5 6 M N O m n o 6 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 8 T U V t u v 8 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 0 0 Not Used LND Move the cursor to the left OPAC Move the cursor to the right CONF Clear the character entry to the left one character at a time Backspace Key CLEAR Clear all the entries from the point of the flashing cursor and to the right Prog No Item Input Data Default Description Rel...

Page 248: ...ramming Instructions To enter data for Program 31 01 System Options for Internal External Paging 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 31 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 31...

Page 249: ...nter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Select the Extension number to be Programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Prog No Extension Number Item Input Data Default 31 02 01 Max 4 digits Internal Paging Group ...

Page 250: ... Presses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 _ 2 A B C a b c 2 3 D E F d e f 3 4 G H I g h i 4 5 J K L j k l 5 6 M N O m n o 6 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 8 T U V t u v 8 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 0 0 LND Move the cursor to the left OPAC Move the cursor to the right CONF Clear the character entry to the left one character at a time Backspace Key CLEAR Clear all the entries from the point of the flashing cursor an...

Page 251: ...31 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Internal Paging Group number to be Programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Program Number Internal Pa...

Page 252: ...ence Paging External Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 31 04 External Paging Zone Group 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 31 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the External Speaker number to be Programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the prog...

Page 253: ...eakers 1 6 apply to 2 PGDU card Speaker 7 is the in built part on 308M Feature Cross Reference Paging External Night Service Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 31 05 Universal Night Answer 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 31 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk number to be Programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME ke...

Page 254: ... the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No External Speaker No Item Input Data Default 31 06 01 1 7 Broadcast Splash Tone Before Paging Use this option to enabled or disable splash tone before Paging over an external zone If enabled the system broadcasts a splash tone before the External...

Page 255: ...elephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 31 07 Combined Paging Assignments 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 31 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the External Paging Group number to be Programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC ...

Page 256: ...ramming Instructions To enter data for Program 31 08 BGM on External Paging 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 31 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the External Speaker number to be Programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new ite...

Page 257: ... number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 32 01 01 Doorbox Answer Time A keyset user must answer Doorbox chimes within this interval 0 64800 sec 30 32 01 02 Door Lock Cancel Time When a single line telephone user hook flashes or a keyset user presses the FLASH key while talking to a Doorbox the strike stays open...

Page 258: ...Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 32 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Doorbox Number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section I...

Page 259: ...3 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Doorbox Number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Doorbox Number 1 6 Prog No Item Input Data D...

Page 260: ...ata for Program 33 01 Analogue Interface Port Type Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 33 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Analogue Interface port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR ...

Page 261: ...ns None Feature Cross Reference Analogue Interface Port Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 33 02 Analogue Interface Group Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 33 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Analogue Interface port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selec...

Page 262: ...should be set in Program 10 21 02 0 No Setting 1 COM Port EXIFU 3 LAN port EXIFU 0 35 01 02 Not Used 35 01 03 Header Language Specify the language in which the SMDR header should be printed 0 English 4 Spanish 0 35 01 04 Omit Digits The number of digits entered in this option do not print on the SMDR re port For example if the entry is 10 the first 10 digits a user dials do not appear on the SMDR ...

Page 263: ...Enter 35 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the SMDR port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 35 01 01 SMDR P1 Output Type 0 3...

Page 264: ...rts If this option is set to 1 Program 35 02 14 must be set to 0 0 Name 1 Number 1 35 02 04 Summary Daily Set this option to 1 to have the SMDR report provide a daily sum mary at midnight every night 0 Not Output 1 Output 1 35 02 05 Summary Weekly Set this option to 1 to have the SMDR report provide a weekly sum mary every Saturday at midnight 0 Not Output 1 Output 1 35 02 06 Summary Monthly Set t...

Page 265: ...n Table Number 0 Not Output 1 Output 1 35 02 12 DID Table Name Output 0 Not Output 1 Output 0 35 02 13 CLI Output When DID to Trunk 0 Not Output 1 Output 0 35 02 14 Date Determine whether the date should be displayed on SMDR reports This option must be set to 0 if the trunk name is set to be displayed in Program 35 02 03 0 Not Output 1 Output 0 35 02 15 CLI DID Number Switching 0 Calling Party No ...

Page 266: ...t Code or Password index No of Walking Toll Restriction Indicate a Account Code or Password index No if Walking Toll Restriction is used Summary Data Printout Format For Example Daily Summary OUTGOING CALL COST SUMMARY FOR DAY OF DD MM YY TOTAL NO OF OUTGOING PSTN CALLS TOTAL NO OF OUTGOING ISDN CALLS NO OF OUTGOING PSTN CALLS COSTED XXXXX COST XXXXXX XX NO OF OUTGOING PSTN CALLS COSTED XXXXX COST...

Page 267: ... To enter data for Program 35 03 SMDR Port Assignment for Trunk Group 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 35 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR...

Page 268: ... data for Program 35 04 SMDR Port Assignment for Department Groups 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 35 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number O...

Page 269: ...nt Code Mode Use this option to select the Account Code Mode 0 3 0 Account Codes disable 1 Account Codes optional 2 Account Codes required but not verified 3 Account Codes required and verified 0 35 05 02 Not Used 35 05 03 Account Codes for Incoming Calls Use this option to allow users to enter Account Codes for in coming calls If disabled any codes entered dial out on the connected trunk 0 Accoun...

Page 270: ...2 Enter 35 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Class of Service number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 35 05 01 F Cls1 Account...

Page 271: ...Code Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 35 06 Verified Account Code Table 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 35 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Verified Account Code Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program ...

Page 272: ...l you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 40 01 01 Exclusive Channel for Voice Mail Specify the number of channels of DSPDB which voice mail occupies 0 8 0 40 01 02 Time Stamp 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 40 01 03 Conversation Recording Mode for After Transfer Use this program to set up whether after Hold Transfer continues recording when reco...

Page 273: ... the Message Box number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB DSPDB Message Box Number 001 300 Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 40 02 01 Mailbox Num...

Page 274: ... Enter 40 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 40 03 01 Voice Mail Recording Time 1 10 minute 1 40 03 02 A Guidance message...

Page 275: ...f the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 40 04 01 The Operation mode when destina tion is not defined 0 Temporary Mailbox 1 Callback Operation 0 40 04...

Page 276: ...rogram 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB COPY Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 40 05 01 Maximum number of outgoing call simultaneously 0 8 1 40 05 02 Trunk Route Number 0 25 1 40 05 03 ISDN Calling Party Number 0...

Page 277: ...ogramming mode 2 Enter 40 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Trunk Port Num...

Page 278: ...ss Group Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 40 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Multiple Address Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series pr...

Page 279: ... No Item Input Data Default Related Program 40 10 01 VRS Fixed Message Enable 1 or disable 0 the system s ability to play the fixed VRS messages such as You have a message 0 Not Used 1 Used 1 40 10 02 General Message Number This item assigns the VRS message number to be used as the General Message 0 48 0 No General message 0 40 10 03 VRS No Answer Destination This item assigns the transferred Ring...

Page 280: ...hone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 40 11 Pre Amble Message Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 40 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter ...

Page 281: ... Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 44 01 System Options for ARS F Route 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 44 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No It...

Page 282: ...e select The total length of the number exceeds more than 5 digits Additional data Assign the referring Dial Extension Analyze Table number for Program 44 03 Input Data IN SA SB Dial Analysis Number 1 120 Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 44 02 01 Dial Up to 4 digits No setting 44 02 02 Service Type 0 No setting 1 Select Extension Call 2 Select ARS F Route Access 3 Select Dial Extens...

Page 283: ...is Table for ARS F Route Access 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 44 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Analyze table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that s...

Page 284: ... Table Area Number 1 4 Dial Analysis Table Number 1 252 Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 44 03 01 Dial Up to 36 digits No setting 44 03 02 ARS F Route Se lect Table Number Program 44 01 0 0 500 ARS F Route Table Number Program 44 05 Program 44 01 1 0 500 ARS F Route select table Number Program 44 04 0 Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 44 03 03 ARS F Route Select Table ...

Page 285: ...mode 2 Enter 44 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension Table Area number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 44 03 01Exp TB...

Page 286: ...ature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS F Route IN SA SB ARS F Route Table Number 1 500 Priority Number 1 4 Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 44 05 01 Trunk Group Number 0 0 No setting 1 25 Trunk Group Number 255 Extension Call 0 44 05 02 Delete Digits 0 255 0 No setting 255 Delete All digits 0 44 05 03 Additional Dial Number 0 1000 0 44 05 04 Beep Tone 0 Off 1 On 0 44 05...

Page 287: ...ter 44 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the ARS F Route Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 44 05 01FRout1 1 TRK Grp 0...

Page 288: ...4 06 Additional Dial Table 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 44 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Additional Dial Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited tha...

Page 289: ...ODEC gain in Program 14 01 02 and 14 01 03 are not activated Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS F Route Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 44 07 Gain Table for ARS F Route Access 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 44 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Gain Table number to be programmed by pres...

Page 290: ... Pattern 1 0 00 8 00 18 00 22 00 0 00 To make the above schedule it is necessary to set the data as follows Time Setting 01 00 00 08 00 Mode 3 Time Setting 02 08 00 18 00 Mode 1 Time Setting 03 18 00 22 00 Mode 2 Time Setting 04 22 00 00 00 Mode 3 Example 2 Time Pattern 2 0 00 0 00 To make the above schedule it is necessary to set the data as follows Time Setting 01 00 00 00 00 Mode 2 Conditions N...

Page 291: ... mode 2 Enter 44 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Schedule Pattern number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 44 08 01TimPtn1 0...

Page 292: ... To enter data for Program 44 09 Weekly Schedule for ARS F Route 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 44 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Day Number Schedule Pattern Number...

Page 293: ...te Selection ARS F Route Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 44 10 Holiday Schedule for ARS F Route 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 44 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series pro...

Page 294: ...1 extension number sent from the Voice Mail You should normally enable this option to allow for Voice Mail Call Screening Disable this option if your sys tem has been modified so that extensions begin with the digit 1 e g 101 102 etc Also see the Flexible System Numbering feature 0 Off 1 On 1 45 01 04 Park and Page Enable disable the system s ability to proc ess the Voice Mail s Park and Page comm...

Page 295: ...ram 45 01 Voice mail Integration Options 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 45 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 45 01 01 STG No of VM 0 45 01 xx xxxxx ...

Page 296: ...programming mode 2 Enter 45 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 45 02 01 Send DTMF tone or 6KD Message 0 Sending DTMF tone to S...

Page 297: ...e item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 45 03 01 Retry Timer 0 64800 sec 4 45 03 02 Polling Interval 0 64800 sec 20 45 03 03 ILS Link Start Message Interval 0...

Page 298: ...put Data Related Program 80 01 02 Basic Tone Number 0 33 0 No Tone 33 Default Time Slot 80 01 03 Duration Count 1 255 100 25500ms 80 01 04 Gain level dB 1 63 15 5 15 5dB Basic Tone Number Frequency Hz Level dB Basic Tone Number Frequency Hz Level dB 1 420 13 17 520 650 13 19 2 520 13 18 650 780 13 19 3 580 13 19 780 1040 13 19 4 660 13 20 1040 13 5 700 13 21 Reserve 6 800 13 22 Reserve 7 880 13 23...

Page 299: ...B 32 0 dB 8 B busy tone 0 2 0 1 5 5 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 9 Internal Reorder Tone 0 2 0 1 5 5 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 10 Internal Interrupt Tone 0 2 0 1 1 1 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 11 Internal Confirmation Tone 1 2 0 6 5 1 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 12 Internal Hold Tone 0 0 0 0 32 0 dB 13 External Hold Tone 0 0 0 0 32 0 dB 14 Ring Back Tone 0 2 3 0 10 20 26 3 dB 32 0 dB 15 Override Tone 1 2 0 6 1 1 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 16 Lock out To...

Page 300: ... dB 23 Doorbox Chime 5 3 6 7 7 5 5 5 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 14 9 dB 32 0 dB 24 Doorbox Chime 6 3 6 8 8 6 6 6 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 38 3 dB 26 3 dB 14 9 dB 32 0 dB 25 Service Set Tone 1 2 0 6 1 1 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 26 Service Clear Tone 1 2 0 6 1 1 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 27 Talk back Tone 2 2 0 6 1 1 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 28 Speaker Monitor Tone 1 2 0 6 1 1 32 0 dB 32 0 dB 29 Door Re...

Page 301: ...Dial Tone DUD DISA Dial Tone 0 2 1 2 1 1 26 3dB 26 3dB 45 External Ring Back Tone Ring Tone DDI 0 4 10 0 10 0 4 2 4 30 32 0dB 32 0dB 32 0dB 32 0dB 46 External Busy Tone Busy Tone DDI 0 2 11 0 5 5 32 0dB 32 0dB 47 Number unobtainable tone 0 1 11 0 32 0dB 48 VM message indication tone 0 2 0 1 1 2 32 0dB 32 0dB 49 Not Used 0 0 0 0 32 0dB 50 External special audible ring tone 0 3 10 12 0 10 2 30 32 0d...

Page 302: ... Level dB 58 Opening Chime tone 1 8 2 2 14 14 15 15 16 16 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 4 32 0dB 26 3dB 32 0dB 26 3dB 32 0dB 26 3dB 32 0dB 26 3dB 59 Ending Chime tone 1 8 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 4 32 0dB 26 3dB 32 0dB 26 3dB 32 0dB 26 3dB 32 0dB 26 3dB 60 Splash tone 1 Mute 1 2 0 6 1 1 32 0dB 8 12dB 61 Splash tone 2 Mute 2 2 0 6 1 1 32 0dB 8 12dB 62 Splash tone 3 Mute 3 2 0 6 1 1 32 0dB 8 12dB 63 Ex...

Page 303: ...mode 2 Enter 80 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Service Tone number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 80 01 01 Tone1 Repeat ...

Page 304: ...e None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 80 02 DTMF Tone Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 80 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section MF SA SB Prog No I...

Page 305: ...time 0 255 0 25ms 64ms 80 03 03 Min detect level 0 15 detect level 0 10dBm 0 to 25dBm 15 detect level 1 15dBm 0 to 30dBm 15 detect level 2 20dBm 0 to 35dBm 15 detect level 3 25dBm 0 to 40dBm 15 detect level 4 30dBm 0 to 45dBm 15 detect level 5 35dBm 0 to 50dBm 15 detect level 6 40dBm 0 to 55dBm 15 80 03 04 Max detect level 0 15 detect level 0 0dBm 0 to 15dBm 15 detect level 1 5dBm 0 to 20dBm 15 de...

Page 306: ...HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section MF SA SB Prog No Item Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Type 5 80 03 01 Detect Level 1 1 1 1 1 80 03 02 Start delay time 0 0 0 0 0 80 03 03 Min detect level 15 25dBm 15 25dBm 15 25dBm 15 25dBm 15 25dBm 80 03 04 Max detect level 2 2dBm 2 2dBm 2 2dB...

Page 307: ...35dBm 3 15dBm 40dBm 4 20dBm 45dBm 5 25dBm 50dBm 6 30dBm 55dBm 80 04 02 Min detect level 0 15 detect level 0 10dBm 0 to 25dBm 15 detect level 1 15dBm 0 to 30dBm 15 detect level 2 20dBm 0 to 35dBm 15 detect level 3 25dBm 0 to 40dBm 15 detect level 4 30dBm 0 to 45dBm 15 detect level 5 35dBm 0 to 50dBm 15 detect level 6 40dBm 0 to 55dBm 15 80 04 03 S N ratio 0 4 0dB 20dB 80 04 04 No tone time 0 255 30...

Page 308: ...em in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section MF SA SB Prog No Item Type 1 DT Type 2 BT Type 3 RBT Type 4 Type 5 80 04 01 Detect Level 0 0 25dBm 0 0 25dBm 0 0 25dBm 0 0 80 04 02 Min detect level 15 25dBm 15 25dBm 15 25dBm 0 0 80 04 03 S N ratio 4 20dB 4 20dB 4 20dB 0 0 80 04 04 No tone time 132 3990ms 132 3990ms 132 39...

Page 309: ...rding Time and Date Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 80 05 Data Format for SMDR and System Reports 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 80 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series p...

Page 310: ...inuous Ringing Minimum Time 0 255 0 8 2040mS 25 200ms 81 01 11 Continuous Ringing Maximum Time 0 255 0 8 2040mS 88 704ms 81 01 12 AC Impedance Timer 1 255 64 16320mS 4 256ms 81 01 13 Grounding Time 1 255 16 4080mS 9 144ms 81 01 14 Flash Hooking 1 This sets the flash Hooking 1 duration for analogue trunk calls See Program 14 02 04 1 255 16 4080mS 6 96ms 81 01 15 Flash Hooking 2 This sets the flash ...

Page 311: ...nter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default 81 01 27 N o t U s e d 81 01 28 N o t U s e d 81 01 29 N o t U s e d 81 01 30 N o t U s e d 81 01 31 N o t U s e d 81 01 32 N o t U s e d 81 01 33 Charging Pulse Mi...

Page 312: ...02 Ringing frequency 0 25Hz 1 20Hz 2 16Hz 0 25Hz 82 04 03 Not Used 82 04 04 Not Used 82 04 05 Not Used 82 04 06 Not Used 82 04 07 Minimum Hook Flash Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 17 85ms 82 04 08 Maximum Hook Flash Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 28 140ms 82 04 09 Minimum Ground Flash Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 21 105ms 82 04 10 Minimum Off Hook Time 1 255 5ms 1275ms 21 105ms 82 04 11 No detection time after Off Hook 1 ...

Page 313: ... Program 82 04 Analogue Station Initial Data Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 82 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 82 04 01 Compand n type 1 82 04 xx xxxxx ...

Page 314: ...90 01 Installation Date 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default Related Program 90 01 01 Year 00 99 00 No s...

Page 315: ...pro grams and SB level password can access to SB programs only Caution It is NOT recommended to change this data unnecessarily If the digits are changed and then forgotten there may be no normal way to enter the program mode again Input Data Default Conditions Two extensions can be in the programming mode IN SA SB User Number 1 8 Prog No Item Input Data Related Program 90 02 01 User Name Max 10 ch...

Page 316: ...assword 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Select the User number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA S...

Page 317: ...sh card inserted into the EXIFU A1 card Previously saved data in the data directory will be overwritten To retain previously saved data re name the directory or copy from the CompactFlash onto other media Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 03 Save Data 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to pro...

Page 318: ...l be loaded from the directory named data on the CompactFlash card inserted into the EXIFU A1 card Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 04 Load Data 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC...

Page 319: ... Conditions When you delete or reset a PCB you must first remove it from its slot then run Program 90 05 When reusing the slot for another PCB you must plug the PCB in or reset the system before the system will use the slot again Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 05 Slot Control 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 05 3 Enter the number...

Page 320: ...ce None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 06 Trunk Control 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Menu number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new it...

Page 321: ...Control 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 07 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Menu number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA S...

Page 322: ...itions None Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 08 System Reset 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series program...

Page 323: ...ems are set to 00 as is the default the system will not automatically reset Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 09 Automatic System Reset Time Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the pr...

Page 324: ... ure has occurred Remove and reinstall the PCB If RECover mes sage is received in the alarm report the PCB is good If not replace with a new PCB 4 2 MIN 0 PCB Program Download Error Download may have failed because the PCB is blocked disabled or the sub program does not exist on the system flash card After unblocking the PCB if RECover message is received in the alarm re port it is corrected If no...

Page 325: ... Advise of Action 10 0 0 ISDN Link Error 11 0 0 Not Used 12 0 0 ACD MIS Link Error 13 0 0 TMR Link Error 14 0 0 EXIFU LAN Link Error 15 0 0 Not Used 29 0 0 TRM output Buffer Full 30 2 MIN 0 SMDR output Buffer Full The SMDR Buffer is Full Check the printer for the SMDR 31 0 0 Not Used 49 0 0 Not Used 50 1 MAJ 0 System Start Up 51 0 0 System Data Change 52 0 0 VM HD 53 0 0 Not Used Not Used 100 0 0 ...

Page 326: ...g mode 2 Enter 90 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Alarm number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 90 10 01Alarm1 Alarm Type 2...

Page 327: ...ystem alarms Up to 4 digits No setting 90 11 02 Report Method 0 No report 1 Auto Call by E mail to outside 0 90 11 03 Not Used 90 11 04 Not Used 90 11 05 Not Used 90 11 06 SMTP Host Name Up to 255 characters No setting 90 11 07 SMTP Host Port Number 0 65535 25 90 11 08 To Address Up to 255 characters No setting 90 11 09 Reply Address Up to 255 characters No setting 90 11 10 From Address Up to 255 ...

Page 328: ...ogram 90 11 System Alarm Report 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB 90 11 01 ALM Disp TEL 90 11 xx xxxxx ...

Page 329: ...mming mode 2 Enter 90 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default 90 12 01 Output Port Type Indicate the type of connection used for the System Alarms ...

Page 330: ...on Output 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 13 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default 90 13 01 Output Port Type Indicate the type of connection...

Page 331: ...Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 16 Main Software Information 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 16 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Dat...

Page 332: ... item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Data Component 90 17 01 DSP Firmware Version Number 00 00 00 00 15 15 15 15 BCD Code 2 Byte 90 17 02 DSPDB Firmware Version Number 00 00 00 00 15 15 15 15...

Page 333: ...19 Dial Block Release 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 19 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programm...

Page 334: ...item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item Input Data Default 90 20 01 Call Traffic Output 0 Not measured 1 Measured 0 90 20 02 Not Used 90 20 03 All Line Busy Output 0 Not detected 1 256 Report when the data is reached to the defined value 0 9...

Page 335: ...lephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 21 Traffic Report Output 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 21 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN SA SB Prog No Item...

Page 336: ...etup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 24 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Notification number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that series programming section IN...

Page 337: ...gramming Instructions To enter data for Program 90 25 System Alarm Report CC Mail Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 25 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the CC number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item ...

Page 338: ...Data Programming Level Assignment 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 90 26 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Program number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new item number OR Press DC until you ve exited that serie...

Page 339: ... of DSS DSS Console Number 1 9 92 01 02 Destination Number From Enter the first extension trunk group etc number to which the information is to be copied 92 01 03 Destination Number To Enter the last extension trunk group etc number to which the information is to be copied If the information is only be cop ied to one extension trunk group etc enter the information entered in the Desti nation Numbe...

Page 340: ...ming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Setup 15 09 Virtual Extension Ring Assignment 15 10 Incoming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Order Setup 15 11 Virtual Extension Delayed Ring Assign ment 15 12 Conversation Recording Destination for Extension 20 06 Class of Service for Extension 21 02 Trunk Group Routing for Extensions 21 04 Toll Restriction Class for Extensions 21 11 Hotline Assignment 23 03 Ringing L...

Page 341: ...mend to either clear these non existent keys or to only copy from an extension which has the same or fewer number of keys than the extension to which the programming is being copied Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 92 01 Copy Command 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 92 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data fo...

Page 342: ...HOLD Key Only Press HOLD key is cancelled Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 92 02 Delete All Extension Number 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Enter 92 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press DC once to enter a new it...

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