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DCS-VIP User Guide

                                     

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Trunk Ring

Trunk Ring

Trunk Ring

Trunk Ring

On the Trunk Ring screen, you can select certain functions for each trunk line.

Select the following parameter values for each trunk and click the Set button.

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Day : Select the station number for daytime mode.

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Night : Select the station number for nighttime mode

Trunk Timers

Trunk Timers

Trunk Timers

Trunk Timers

On the Trunk Timers screen, you can change the time parameters for each trunk

line.

Select the following parameter values for each trunk and click the Set button.

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Trunk Release (100 msec) : Set the delay time before a trunk can be redialed.

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DTMF Duration (100 msec) : Set DTMF (Dual-Tone Multiple-Frequency) duration.

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First Digit Delay (100 msec) : Set first digit delay time.

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Trunk Pause (sec) : Set time to allow trunk operators to be ready.

ISDN Option

ISDN Option

ISDN Option

ISDN Option

On the ISDN Option screen, you can select the options for each BRI trunk line.

The DCS-VIP system has four BRI ports so that four BRI trunks maximum (8

maximum BRI channels) can be used. Two trunks allocated to the Tel No.

parameter activate as a pair so that the same value is saved. Select the following

values for each BRI trunk and click the Set button.

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ISDN Operator : Select the ISDN switch type. Consult the ISDN service provider

if you don’t know your ISDN switch type.

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ISDN Mode : Select the BRI trunk mode.

 

Normal:  Ring the selected user for incoming trunk calls.

 

DDI : Select the station number for each trunk call.

 

MSN : Select a different telephone number for each channel.

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Dial Send : Select the digits transmitting type.

 

OVERLAP: The digits are transmitted whenever the user dials.

 

ENBLOCK: Send the digits at the same time after all the digits are entered.

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Channel Any :  Tick  to use the BRI trunk line.

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Router Service : To use the router service, click the check button to mark V for

corresponding item.

S0 Option

S0 Option

S0 Option

S0 Option

On the S0 Option screen, you can check if the channel for each trunk is used and

select the ISDN switch type.

The two trunks allocated to the Tel No. parameter activate as a pair so that the

same value is saved. Select the following information for each BRI trunk and click

the Set button.

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Channel Any :  Tick  to use the BRI trunk line.

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ISDN Operator : Select ISDN switch type.

ISDN SPID

ISDN SPID

ISDN SPID

ISDN SPID

On the ISDN SPID/DN screen, you can select a conversion table to use a BRI trunk

line in MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) mode in North America.

Summary of Contents for DCS-VIP

Page 1: ...DCS VIP User Guide 1 DCS VIP Internet K P User Guide ...

Page 2: ...ation Telephone Service at the same time is available for those login name sharing users Two interfaces of either ISDN BRIU or ISDN BRI S T 8 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports 6 Digital phone ports 4 Analog phone ports Expansion System 2BRI 2DLI 4DLI SLI 4SLI 8LAN Web Based Remote Management The DCS VIP is able to remotely manage system operation through the Netscape Navigator web browser or Internet Ex...

Page 3: ...d Call Waiting as well as Call Billing for Telephone Rate Charging and the Maintenance and Repair feature DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server DHCP automatically activates IP address allotment which the administrator must do when establishing the network Consistent with the client s commands the DHCP server allocates information about the IP address and network environment and where no ...

Page 4: ... of the Main System Front Panel of the Main System Front Panel of the Main System Front Panel of the Main System LED functions are described in the table below LED Color Function Run Yellow green The light blinks while the system is operating normally Ethernet 1 8 Yellow green The light is on while the Ethernet port and PCs or Hub are connected by UTP cables DLI 1 6 Yellow green The light is on wh...

Page 5: ...PCs or Hub are connected by UTP cables DLI 1 2 Yellow green The light is on while the digital telephone connected to the DLI port is in use DLI SLI 3 6 Yellow green The light is on while the DLI SLI port connected to the digital analog port is in use SLI 1 4 Yellow green The light is on while the SLI port connected to the analog port is in use BRI 1 2 Yellow green The light is on while the BRI por...

Page 6: ...m Rear Panel of the Expansion System Rear Panel of the Expansion System Port Function Port Function Port Function Port Functions s s s Port functions of the main system and the expansion system are as follows Note The following words are used to distinguish between the main system and the expansion system Main The port in the main system E Ex xp p T Th he e p po or rt t i in n t th he e e ex xp pa...

Page 7: ... is a 10 100Base T port which can connect a PC if a network adapter is installed or a hub and router DLI Port RJ 11 M M M Main ain ain ain E E E Exp xp xp xp The DLI port can connect a digital telephone SLI Port RJ 11 M M M Main ain ain ain E E E Exp xp xp xp The SLI port can connect an analog telephone or a fax machine DLI SLI Port RJ 11 E E E Exp xp xp xp The DLI SLI port on the expansion system...

Page 8: ...g Phone ports RJ 11 1 Expansion port 1 BATT port 1 MOH port Port Interface Expansion System 2 ISDN BRI Interfaces U or S T type 8 Ethernet ports 10 100Base T RJ45 2 Digital Phone ports RJ 11 4 Hybrid ports RJ 11 4 Analog Phone ports RJ 11 1 Expansion port Dimensions 426 79 W x 278 4 D x 49 9 H mm Power Supply Voltage Frequency 70 Watts 120 240 VAC Free Volt Router Software Specifications Routing I...

Page 9: ...etary Call Forwarding Hold Camp on Do Not Disturb Message Waiting Redial Speaker Phone Speed Dial Trunk Callback Option Features CTI ISDN AOC ISDN COLP COLR ISDN DDI ISDN MSN ISDN Subaddress Voice Mail System VoIP Software Specifications Basic Features Incoming Call Outgoing Call Call Forward Call Transfer Call Wait Redial System Features Set µ A Law Translation Tel No to IP Address Web based Mana...

Page 10: ...dering the ISDN BRI Line You can order the ISDN BRI line from your ISDN service provider as follows 1 Call your ISDN service provider and order the ISDN BRI service two B channels and one D channel Since the DCS VIP system has two BRI ports you can order two different ISDN lines four B channels and two D channels with different phone numbers If you are connecting the expansion system you can apply...

Page 11: ...Before installing the DCS VIP and connecting it to the network you should draw the network configuration diagram together with the network administrator to decide which network to configure using the DCS VIP When drawing the network configuration diagram take into account how many PCs or telephones or Fax machines will be connected with the ISDN network through the DCS VIP Note The DCS VIP system ...

Page 12: ... le et t t to o w wh hi ic ch h t th he e D DC CS S V VI IP P i is s c co on nn ne ec ct te ed d Y Yo ou u a ar re e a ad dv vi is se ed d p pa ar rt ti ic cu ul la ar rl ly y t to o u us se e t th he e A AV VR R f fo or r s sa af fe e p po ow we er r s su up pp pl ly y Precautions During Installation When installing the DCS VIP pay attention to the following During and after installation always k...

Page 13: ...ecting the devices This should be used to wrap up the devices later if servicing is needed Place the DCS VIP system on a flat surface or in the location it is going to be used Check that all the following items are packed in the box DCS VIP Main Expansion system Power cord Console cable Ethernet cable Crossover cable Expansion cable User Guide This manual ...

Page 14: ...ecting cables Ethernet cable Straight through cable ISDN cable Telephone cable Ethernet 10 100BaseT Hub or a PC with a network adapter for10 100Mbps If connecting a Hub Crossover cable Console terminal ANSI transistorizing terminal VT1000 VT200 or a PC with the terminal emulation program installed ...

Page 15: ... Be ef fo or re e i in ns st ta al ll li in ng g t th he e D DC CS S V VI IP P m ma ak ke e s su ur re e t th ha at t y yo ou u u un np pl lu ug g t th he e p po ow we er r c co or rd d f fr ro om m t th he e p po ow we er r i in np pu ut t t te er rm mi in na al l I If f y yo ou u s st ta ar rt t c co on nn ne ec ct ti in ng g t th he e D DC CS S V VI IP P t to o t th he e n ne et tw wo or rk k w...

Page 16: ...Connect one end of the cable to the port labeled Expansion on the rear panel of the DCS VIP main system and connect the other end of the cable to the port labeled Expansion on the rear panel of the DCS VIP expansion system 3 Connect one end of a Ethernet cable Crossover cable to the port labeled Ethernet on the rear panel of the DCS VIP main system and connect the other end of the cable to the por...

Page 17: ... ISDN wall jack 3 If you applied for two ISDN lines connect the second ISDN cable to the port labeled BRI 2 and the RJ 45 ISDN wall jack Option B Connecting the ISDN Line to ISDN S T Port 1 Connect the ISDN cable to the port labeled BRI 1 on the rear panel of the DCS VIP For more information about the ISDN cable specifications refer to Appendix B 2 Connect the other end of the ISDN cable to the NT...

Page 18: ...cable to any of the Ethernet ports on the rear panel of the DCS VIP 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the connector on your PC Note To connect to the DCS VIP using the PC linked with the DCS VIP s Ethernet port a 10 100Mbps Network Adapter Network Interface card NIC and driver must be already installed in the PC Refer to the Network Adapter s User Guide for further information about...

Page 19: ...the router The cable to be used here is a crossover cable which is not provided with the product For more information about the crossover cable specifications refer to Appendix B 1 Connect an Ethernet crossover cable not included to any of the ports labeled Ethernet ports on the rear panel of your DCS VIP 2 Connect the other end of the cable to an available port on your Ethernet hub switch or rout...

Page 20: ...al l p ph ho on ne e i is s c co on nn ne ec ct te ed d t to o t th he e e ex xp pa an ns si io on n s sy ys st te em m s s D DL LI I S SL LI I p po or rt t o op pe en n t th he e s sy ys st te em m s s c co ov ve er r a an nd d c ch ha an ng ge e t th he e b bo oa ar rd d s s j ju um mp pe er r s se et tu up p a as s f fo ol ll lo ow ws s Port Jumper DLI 3 J1 DLI 4 J2 DLI 5 J3 DLI 6 J4 Connecting...

Page 21: ...ar panel of your DCS VIP For more information about the console cable specifications refer to Appendix B 2 Connect the other end of the console cable to the COM or serial port on your console terminal Note For the console terminal a standard PC or notebook computer or ASCII terminal such as VT100 VT220 can be used Connecting the VoIP Network Option The DCS VIP supports the VoIP Voice over IP featu...

Page 22: ...S VIP has a music on hold MOH feature To use this feature you will have to connect music providing equipment such as a radio or CD player If connecting external music page you will have to connect the MOH port on the rear panel of the system to the external music page output equipment Connecting the Power Cord When all of the cable connections to the DCS VIP system are done connect the power cord ...

Page 23: ...emember the ISP connecting telephone number the Login Name and the Password To connect to the remote network of the head office or the branch office first have your router s IP address and subnet mask allocated by the network administrator Write down the network connecting telephone number the router s IP address and the subnet mask information Check that the Ethernet 10 100Base T network is prope...

Page 24: ... run Wizard Setup Keyphone configuration Router configuration VoIP configuration Changing the System IP Address Saving system configuration information Turning on the System Turn on the system by pressing the Power On Off switch on the rear panel of the DCS VIP system The Run LED lights green and when system booting is finished the LED blinks ...

Page 25: ...ion details 1 Turn on the PC and boot with Windows 95 98 Click the Start button at the bottom and select Settings Control Panel 2 When the Control Panel screen is displayed double click the Network icon 3 Check if the TCP IP component is included in Configuration on the Network screen If it is not click the Add button 4 Select Protocol in the Select Network Component Type dialogue box and click th...

Page 26: ...n one TCP IP component is included in the Network Configuration select the one that is bound to an Ethernet networking adapter 4 When the TCP IP Properties screen with IP Address tab selected is displayed select Specify an IP address Enter 1 1 1 2 for IP Address and 255 0 0 0 for Subnet Mask 5 Click the Gateway tab and enter 1 1 1 1 for the new gateway Click the Add button 6 Click the DNS Configur...

Page 27: ...r 5 0 or Netscape Navigator 4 5 or above is recommended 2 Make a connection to the DCS VIP system with IP address 1 1 1 1 3 Enter the default User Name guest and Password samsung 4 The web based management screen for the DCS VIP appears Web based Management Interface Web based Management Interface Web based Management Interface Web based Management Interface The DCS VIP web based management screen...

Page 28: ...ion Speed Dial depending on the line connected to the DCS VIP Also you can reset Keyset configuration or select bell type of Keyphone ADVANCE SETUP After completing basic system configuration by running the WIZARD SETUP you can set options for the Keyphone Router and VoIP as required SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Menu for system management of DCS VIP Command frame LOGOUT Log out the web management screen conn...

Page 29: ... Screen are as follows regardless of the screen you are on if you press this button you will cancel all the configuration you have done and go to the start screen select to go back to the previous web management screen select to proceed to the next web management screen End the web management screen connection ...

Page 30: ...and ISDN option etc necessary for using DCS VIP keyphone functions Click the WIZARD SETUP KEYPHONE SETUP Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Setup Wizard 1 1 1 1 On this screen you can set the country where the DCS VIP is installed Set the country by clicking the dropdown button of the Country parameter If you set the wrong country the system may not operate normally because system standards be...

Page 31: ...On this screen you can set the ISDN switch type and ISDN mode Set the following parameter values and click the Next button Switch Type Select the switch type that is used by the local ISDN service provider ISDN Mode Select the mode of the BRI trunk that will be used Normal Select the default user to ring for incoming calls DDI Directly connect an external call to a selected internal user MSN Allow...

Page 32: ... when the signal destination is operated according to the trunk of each country For example to set the station numbered 208 to ring when the signal destination is operated on the trunk numbered 704 click the dropdown button to the right of Trunk No 704 and select 208 Then click the Next button ...

Page 33: ...Set the type of the station to ring STN Ring a specified station SGRP Ring a station group TGRP Ring a trunk group B When B is selected the number of digits shown in the Delete Count field will be deleted before a match is attempted Destination Select the station to ring when you select STN in the Type parameter Delete Count Enter the number of digits to be deleted when you select B in the Type pa...

Page 34: ...he MSN Multiple Service Number mode in North America Set the following parameter values and click the Next button MSN Digit Enter a 12 digit MSN number for each trunk number using numbers from 0 9 SPID Enter the SPID Service Profile Identifier number for each MSN number The SPID number is allocated by the ISDN service provider Destination Set the station number that will be connected to each MSN n...

Page 35: ...DCS VIP User Guide 35 If no correction is needed click on the Exit button ...

Page 36: ...eadquarters DHCP Server Choose whether to use DCS VIP system as DHCP server Enable Select to allocate IP in Ethernet PC connected to DCS VIP Make sure you select Enable for ISP connection Disable Select not to use DHCP function If you select Disable the network administrator should set up the network information including IP address in Ethernet PC ML PPP Multilink PPP MLPPP is the protocol that co...

Page 37: ...tion If you chose Remote Router for Connection To parameter on the Router Wizard Setup Setup 1 screen the following parameters will be displayed Set the parameter values and click the Next button Remote Router Phone Number Enter the remote node telephone number Remote Router Login Name Enter the remote node login name Remote Router Password Enter the remote node password Remote Router WAN IP Addre...

Page 38: ...cally enabled For Remote Router connection the NAT function will be automatically disabled Now that initial set up for the DCS VIP router module is completed you will be able to connect to the Internet and to the remote router through the ISP Configuring the VoIP Function The VoIP Setup Wizard can set up the necessary information about how to use the Internet phone charging the inexpensive communi...

Page 39: ...tion Ring Back Tone Support Select the source that ring back tone comes from Users hear this tone when placing a call Enable Generate the ring back tone from VoIP Tone source Disable Generate the ring back tone from the DCS VIP Silence Suppression Select whether to transmit bundle packet while on the phone In general select Enable PCM Companding Method This is the signal standard which will be use...

Page 40: ...ink to VoIP gateway IP Address Select the IP address of VoIP gateway VoIP Configuration Confirm VoIP Configuration Confirm VoIP Configuration Confirm VoIP Configuration Confirm VoIP configuration has now been set up Check the configuration carefully For any corrections click on the Prev button to go back to the previous stage If no correction is needed click on the Next button ...

Page 41: ...ers then click the SET button Administrative Status Set as ENABLE IP Address This is the DCS VIP system IP address Enter the new system IP address Subnet Mask This is the subnet mask for DCS VIP system Enter the new system subnet mask Saving system configuration information When you completed setting the system configuration information through WIZARD SETUP and changed the system IP address using ...

Page 42: ... P a ad dd dr re es ss s y yo ou u m mu us st t r re eb bo oo ot t t th he e s sy ys st te em m a an nd d t th he en n c ch ha an ng ge e T TC CP P I IP P p pr ro op pe er rt ti ie es s o of f t th he e P PC C c co on nn ne ec ct te ed d t to o t th he e D DC CS S V VI IP P s sy ys st te em m t th hr ro ou ug gh h E Et th he er rn ne et t p po or rt t w wh hi ic ch h w wi il ll l b be es st t m ma...

Page 43: ...lains how to set up the advanced features for each module using the web browser Advanced Keyphone Setup Advanced Router Setup Advanced VoIP Setup Advance Keyphone Setup To set up the advanced features of the Keyphone click the ADVANCE SETUP KEYPHONE SETUP menu on the DCS VIP s web management screen The following submenu screen for TRUNK PAGES GROUP PAGES SYSTEM PAGES STATION PAGES KEYPHONE STATUS ...

Page 44: ...lick the Set button Distinctive Ring Distinctive Ring Distinctive Ring Distinctive Ring On the Distinctive Ring you can select a Ring tone or Cadence to distinguish a particular call from another Use Ring tone for digital phones and Cadence for normal phones Select ring tone and ring cadence for each station and click the Set button Tone Select a ring tone for each station F STN Ring according to ...

Page 45: ...alue is saved Select the following values for each BRI trunk and click the Set button ISDN Operator Select the ISDN switch type Consult the ISDN service provider if you don t know your ISDN switch type ISDN Mode Select the BRI trunk mode Normal Ring the selected user for incoming trunk calls DDI Select the station number for each trunk call MSN Select a different telephone number for each channel ...

Page 46: ...ect the BRI trunk ring S0 SPID S0 SPID S0 SPID S0 SPID On the S0 SPID screen you can select SPID for each trunk line SPID is used only in North America The two trunks allocated to the Tel No parameter activate as a pair so that the same value is saved Enter the SPID1 number and the SPID2 number for each BRI given by the ISDN service provider Click the Set button Trunk ON O Trunk ON O Trunk ON O Tr...

Page 47: ...each BRI port Then click the Set button After change the BRI S T mode you should initialize the BRI channel For more information about this refer to BRI RESTART below BRI RESTART BRI RESTART BRI RESTART BRI RESTART On the BRI RESTART screen you can initialize the BRI channel when you change the BRI S T mode If you want to initialize the BRI channel you can select the BRI Restart parameter to mark ...

Page 48: ...S LCR Modi Digit menu Select all the parameters above for each time zone and click the Set button COS Contents COS Contents COS Contents COS Contents On the COS Contents screen you can select the functions for each service class Click the Entry No dropdown button to select the class of service and select the Value parameter for each feature by ticking it Select all the feasible features for each c...

Page 49: ...Types Set the group ring type Sequential Ring each idle station in the group in turn starting with the first member of the group each time Distribute Ring each idle station in the group in turn according to the preselected order Unconditional Ring all the members for the same number of times Overflow Time Set the overflow time If all members of a group are busy this timer allows the call to be for...

Page 50: ...r on time Off 100ms Set the duration for off time Wild Char Wild Char Wild Char Wild Char On the Wild Char screen you can select to use the Wild Character Option Tick the possible values for each wild character X Y and Z For instance if you selected 1 2 for possible values for wild character X you will have 01 and 02 for OX Ring Plan Ring Plan Ring Plan Ring Plan Table Table Table Table On the Rin...

Page 51: ...ter the external telephone numbers using 0 9 You can enter up to 11 digits CID Name Enter the name for the external telephone number You are allowed to use any characters up to a maximum of 15 Select the CID Number and the CID Name for each entry Click the Set button Internal Page Zone Internal Page Zone Internal Page Zone Internal Page Zone On the Internal Page Zone screen you can select whether ...

Page 52: ... On the System Speed Dial screen you can set the speed dial for each station group with the allocated speed dial block If none of the speed dial blocks is allocated you cannot enter the speed dial On the Bin No click the table entry number to select the system speed dial or click the Operation dropdown button to select the entry number At the bottom of the screen the following parameters will appe...

Page 53: ...g the selected station a warning tone Barge In Without Tone Barge in without a warning tone Change Passcode Change Passcode Change Passcode Change Passcode On the Change Passcode screen you can set or reset passcodes that must be entered to use certain functions Enter the four digit passcode using the numbers 0 9 and click the Set button Date and Time Date and Time Date and Time Date and Time On t...

Page 54: ... that will not be printed out 18 digits max Incoming Answer Answered incoming calls System Counters System Counters System Counters System Counters On the System Counters screen you can reset system counters Set the following parameter values and click the Set button You can use numbers 01 99 Alarm Reminder Enter the number of times to ring an alarm Auto Redial Enter the number of times to redial ...

Page 55: ... time 100 2500 MSEC The duration of the tone heard when a feature is activated or deactivated Dial pass time 0 25 SEC This timer controls the time before connecting the transmit of the keyset to the trunk side of an outgoing call Display delay tm 1 255 SEC This timer controls the time a display is shown in the LCD display This timer also controls the time that error tone is heard Door lock rels 10...

Page 56: ...o the page announcement Park recall time 0 255 SEC This timer controls the time a call is parked before recalling to the call park originator Power down time 100 2500 MSEC This timer monitors the power to the ROM pack to begin shutdown status Recall disconnect 1 255 MIN This is the time an attendant recall will ring before being disconnected Recall wait time 0 255 SEC This is the time any recall h...

Page 57: ...Recall Recall Direct Trunk Call Direct Trunk Call Overflow Overflow Call DID Call Internal Direct Call MSG Call Message Call My Area Code My Area Code My Area Code My Area Code On the My Area Code screen you can set the name of the country and the area code four digits maximum This code and name indicate the area and country where the DCS VIP system is installed Select the Area Code and the Countr...

Page 58: ...e MMC Cust Use MMC Cust Use MMC On the Cust Use MMC screen you can select which MMC commands are permitted for customer use To select each program for customer use tick the Permit parameter next to it Key Prog Key Prog Key Prog Key Prog On the Key Prog screen you can configure the DSS buttons of a digital keyset with a range of system features First click the Station No dropdown button and choose ...

Page 59: ...arameter values and click the Set button Master Tel No Enter the station number that will act as an AOM master CID Block CID Block CID Block CID Block On the CID Block screen you can allocate the entry in which CID information is saved You can select the number of entries in blocks of 10 CID Block 10 Select the number of entries that will be allocated to each station E g If you select 1 that means...

Page 60: ...tion Set Relocation Set Relocation Set Relocation On the Set Relocation screen you can switch the parameters of one station with those of another Click the Relocation Port dropdown button for each station to select the Relocation Port to exchange the information Relocation Port is selected only in online and it immediately reflects the exchanged information if it is uploaded after being revised Sp...

Page 61: ...ration the tones generated on pushing the buttons on digital telephones First Digit Delay 100 msec Select the duration for first digit delay after selecting Voice mail Automatic relay Number Plan Number Plan Number Plan Number Plan On the Number Plan screen you can select or change the dial number feature number to activate each feature for a station trunk station group or trunk group First choose...

Page 62: ...et program buttons Select the station number of the user at Station No and select the following parameters Feature Select the required features Extension Select the extension number for trunk line trunk group selection Click the Set button Identifying keyphone status This section describes how to identify the keyphone module status On the ADVANCE SETUP KEYPHONE SETUP menu select the KEYPHONE STATU...

Page 63: ...DCS VIP User Guide 63 station trunk VoIP router port status Port BRI port number Tel Port telephone number ...

Page 64: ...dress here Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the DCS VIP If you want to reset subnet mask of the DCS VIP enter the new subnet mask here PPP Setup PPP Point to Point Protocol is a WAN protocol that you use to connect to the Internet or remote network through an exclusive line or public line If you want to use a PPP connection in the TCP IP environment set up the following parameters PPP Over ISDN Configur...

Page 65: ... the address book that you want to connect to the IP routing table Destination IP Address Enter the IP address of the destination network router that you want to connect to Destination Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the destination network router that you want to connect to Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address of the next hop after transmitting packet Note Hops are routers that IP packets...

Page 66: ... in PPP Incoming Security Setup menu correctly set this item to ENABLE PPP Idle Timer If no packet is transmitted on the PPP link during the time set in this parameter the PPP link is deallocated automatically The timer value range is 3 3600 seconds Remote IP Address Negotiation Select whether to use the IP address that you have given for ISP connection Select ENABLE for ISP connection and select ...

Page 67: ...e DCS VIP system to allocate the IP address automatically using the DHCP server Set the following parameter values and click the Set button DHCP Relay Agent Select ENABLE to use the DHCP Relay Agent Use DHCP Relay Table Select ENABLE to use the DHCP Relay Table Server Table Configurations DHCP Server IP Address Enter the DHCP server IP address that will receive packets from the client DHCP Server ...

Page 68: ... 255 255 0 NAT Global Configuration NAT Port Translation To perform port conversion according to address conversion of NAT Global IP address select YES NAT Feature To use NAT function select ENABLE Group 2 IPX Option Group 2 IPX Option Group 2 IPX Option Group 2 IPX Option You can set up the options for IPX which is the network layer protocol for Novell NetWare Set the following parameter values a...

Page 69: ... click the SET button IPX Circuit Setup On the IPX Circuit Setup screen you can configure IPX Circuit setup Circuit Index This Index indicates the number mapping with channel Ethernet B1 B2 and X 25 Virtual Circuit Number E g 0 Ethernet 0 1 B1 0 for PPP Channel This means Ethernet B1 B2 channel Select the channel for IPX Circuit configuration X 25 Virtual Circuit Number This parameter is actual VC...

Page 70: ...lick the SET button IPX Service Setup On the IPX Service Setup screen you can set up IPX Static Server configuration Circuit Index This indicates the eigen number to discriminate each logical Circuit This number is the Circuit Index parameter number on the IPX Circuit Setup menu Server Name This indicates the service name of server e g File server Print server etc Service Type This indicates the s...

Page 71: ...ts maximum And discriminate each one using this number At this time the number possible for enter is the value between 1 and 100 Protocol Type Select the protocol type of the packets to which the filter rules will apply Direction Select whether filter rules will apply to transmitted or received packets IN Filter rules apply to received packets OUT Filter rules apply to transmitted packets BOTH Fil...

Page 72: ...ton If you want to apply filter rules to other protocols click on the NEXT button to set up the parameter values Then click on the SET button Rule Map On the Rule Map screen you can apply several rules defined in the Filter Rule menu by selecting them Protocol Type Select the protocol type set in protocol type item of Access List Setup menu Filtering Rule Numbers Enter the number of the filter rul...

Page 73: ...een you can set up many different options needed for using the Internet phone Select the following parameter values and click the Next button DB read from backup memory if reset This decides whether to load the database DB from the program s initial data or from the data saved in the memory Gatekeeper Connection This selects to check whether the VoIP system is connected to the Gatekeeper Multi Fra...

Page 74: ...ify the telephone number and the IP address to be connected to the VoIP gateway Click the dropdown button on Operation to select the IP convert table number Then an item will appear at the bottom of the screen You can specify next parameter Select each of the following parameter values and click the Next button Phone No This selects the telephone number alias number connected to the VoIP system on...

Page 75: ...ward Type You can forward calls to another user or to an external network Select the forward type There are 6 types of call forwarding as follows Cancel Cancel call forward All Forward all incoming calls Busy Forward calls when the line is busy No Answer Forward calls when there is no answer Busy No Answer Forward calls when the line is busy or when there is no answer External Forward calls to a m...

Page 76: ...try number At the bottom of the screen the following parameters will appear Bin Name Enter the name to use for the speed dial You can enter up to 11digits Trunk Tel Select trunk line for external telephone numbers If you select a trunk line appears to separate the trunk number from other numbers Outgoing digits You can select a maximum of 24 digits for the speed dial using numbers from 0 9 and Reg...

Page 77: ...he name of the caller first Station Volume You can select the volume of all sound sources Ring Volume Set a level for keyset ring volume There are eight volume levels level 1 is the lowest and level 8 is the highest Off Ring Set a level for keyset off hook ring volume There are eight volume levels level 1 is the lowest and level 8 is the highest Handset Set a level for keyset off hook ring volume ...

Page 78: ...w Password For confirmation re enter the new password MIB SAVE RESTORE On the MIB SAVE RESTORE screen you can save the system configuration informations MIB changed in flash memory Operation to Perform Default is Save Configuration Each option function can be summarized as follows Save Configuration You can save the system configuration informations MIB changed in the flash memory Restore Configur...

Page 79: ...he Set button You can check the software download status by viewing the Download Status parameter s value If the value appears as Complete the download is completed SYSTEM REBOOT On the SYSTEM REBOOT screen you can reboot system by each DCS VIP system module Keyphone Router VoIP Click the check button for module you want to reboot to select the Set button ...

Page 80: ...echnician has set up in MMC 802 Customer Access MMC Number Any station within the Tenant group can be used for programming but programming should only be done on one station at a time Station level program Station level program Station level program Station level program This level can only access programs which do not require a passcode Precautions Before starting Programming This section explain...

Page 81: ...es the display for the next step Programming halts if you have not pressed a button for a certain period of time 60 seconds by default Programming halts if you pick up the handset whilst programming If you press the SPK or TRSF key without entering the changed data to confirm press the left key from the soft button and the right key or you pick up the handset to have programming process stopped or...

Page 82: ...he HOLD key of the keyset will flash slow RED 2 LOCKED ALL CALLS The keyset cannot make or receive any calls When in this mode the HOLD key of the keyset will light steady RED DEFAULT DATA ALL STATIONS UNLOCKED PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ANS RLS Used to selec...

Page 83: ...ct ti io on n o ov ve er rr ri id de e DEFAULT DATA ALL STATION PASSCODE 1234 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 101 Display shows 201 PASSCODE PASSCODE 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Use UP or DOWN to s...

Page 84: ...ons SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 102 Display shows 201 FORWARD 0 FORWARD CANCEL 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 FORWARD 0 FORWARD CANCEL 3 Dial 0 5 to select forward type OR Press UP or DOWN to select fo...

Page 85: ...t or AOM will ring when the transfer is complete if the user has not pressed the ANS RLS key or lifted the handset 2 VOICE ANNOUNCE The keyset will not ring After a short attention tone callers can make an announcement but the ANS RLS key or handset must be used to answer calls DEFAULT DATA ALL KEYSETS RING MODE RING FREQUENCY DEFAULT IS 5 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD...

Page 86: ... e d di ia al l p pa ad d k ke ey y a as s t th he e p pr re ev vi io ou us s c ch ha ar ra ac ct te er r p pr re es ss s t th he e U UP P k ke ey y t to o m mo ov ve e t th he e c cu ur rs so or r t to o t th he e r ri ig gh ht t COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 Q Z 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 DIAL 3 D E F 3 DIAL 4 G H I 4 DIAL 5 J K L 5 DIAL 6 M N O 6 DIAL 7 P R S 7 DIAL 8 T U V 8 DIAL 9 W X Y 9 DIAL ...

Page 87: ...runk or trunk group access number it will automatically insert the separator DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry B Used to insert a flash code F C Used to insert a pause code P D Used to insert a pulse tone conversio...

Page 88: ...t user s to select a speed dial location by viewing its name Names are written using the keypad Each key press selects a character Pressing the dial pad key moves the cursor to next position For example if the directory name is SAM SMITH press the number 7 three times to get the letter S Press the number 2 once to the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your mes...

Page 89: ...ion e g 05 Use UP and DOWN to scroll through location numbers and use the RIGHT soft key to move the cursor OR Press the LEFT soft key to return to step 2 205 SPEED NAME 01 4 Enter the location name using the procedure described above and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 OR Press LEFT soft key to return to step 3 to continue entries 205 SPEED NAME 01 SAM SMITH 5 Press TRSF to save and exit...

Page 90: ...ay shows first station 201 EXTD KTS 01 CALL1 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Use UP and DOWN to scroll through station numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor 205 EXTD KTS 01 CALL1 3 Press the RIGHT soft key to program the keyset OR Use UP and DOWN to scroll through the keyset and AOM s and use the RIGHT soft key to move the cursor 201 EXTD KTS 01 CALL1 201 EXTD AOM1 01 DS 4 Enter key...

Page 91: ...DAY COS NO 01 NIGHT COS NO 01 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 108 Display shows 201 STN STATUS PORT BDLI01 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Use UP and DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 STN STATUS PORT BD...

Page 92: ...RAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 109 Display shows 201 DAY FORMAT COUNTRY WESTERN 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Use UP and DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to mov...

Page 93: ...free during a page 6 RING PREF When off requires the user to press the fast flashing button to answer a ringing call after lifting the handset 7 CALL COST Displays the call cost on the keyset or SMDR report 8 AUTO CAMPON Keyset users can allow intercom calls to camp on to other keysets without having to press a CAMP ON key DEFAULT DATA AUTO HOLD OFF AUTO TIMER ON HEADSET USE OFF HOT KEYPAD ON KEY ...

Page 94: ...ction will be heard when the dial keypad is pressed DEFAULT DATA SELECTION 5 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 111 Display shows 201 RING TONE SELECTION 5 2 Dial station number ...

Page 95: ...Alarm Type 1 NOTSET 2 TODAY 3 DAILY DEFAULT DATA ALARMS ARE NOTSET PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 112 Display shows 201 ALM CLK 1 HHMM NOTSET 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR...

Page 96: ...s on the speaker phone of a keyset 1 16 4 BGM VOLUME This is the volume at which you will hear background music BGM over the keyset speaker when your keyset is idle and BGM is turned on 1 16 5 PAGE VOLUME This is the volume at which you will hear internal page over the keyset speaker when your keyset is idle providing the keyset is in an internal page group 1 16 DEFAULT DATA RING VOLUME 4 OFF RING...

Page 97: ...Station Message DEFAULT DATA NO MESSAGES SELECTED PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 115 Display shows 201 PGMMSG 00 CANCEL PGM MSG 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or D...

Page 98: ...ple if the directory name is SAM SMITH press the number 7 three times to get the letter S Press the number 2 once to the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message Pressing the A key will change the letter from upper to lower case COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 Q Z 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 DIAL 3 D E F 3 DIAL 4 G H I 4 DIAL 5 J K L 5 DIAL 6 M N O 6 DIAL 7 P...

Page 99: ...NI DISPLAY CALLER ID ANI DISPLAY CALLER ID ANI DISPLAY Allows the technician to set the individual station display preference on a per station basis Caller ID and ANI each can be selected to show the name or number first or no display depending on the type of call For ANI the number must be programmed in the CID ANI translation table MMC 728 ANI does not provide names Caller ID and ANI displays ha...

Page 100: ...it OR Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 312 ALLOW CLIP MMC 414 ASSIGN CID ANI TRUNKS MMC 728 CID ANI TRANSLATION TABLE 121 121 121 121 KEYSET LANGUAGE KEYSET LANGUAGE KEYSET LANGUAGE KEYSET LANGUAGE Allows keyset users the ability to assign an LCD display based on the user s own language 0 ENGLISH 1 GERMAN 2 SPANISH Note As soon as changes are made in a programming langua...

Page 101: ...mpt is made to access a system MMC the error message NOT PERMIT will be displayed A four digit passcode is required to access this MMC Each digit can be 0 9 When opened this MMC enables access to all MMCs allowed in MMC 802 Customer Access MMC Number DEFAULT DATA DISABLE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Select open or closed KEYPAD Used to enter passcode SPK Save data and advance to next MMC TRSF Exit program...

Page 102: ... an n b be e 0 0 9 9 T Th he e c cu ur rr re en nt t o ol ld d p pa as ss sc co od de e i is s r re eq qu ui ir re ed d f fo or r t th hi is s M MM MC C DEFAULT DATA PASSCODE 1 2 3 4 PROGRAM KEYS KEYPAD Used to enter passcode SPK Save data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 201 CUST PASSCODE NEW CODE _ 2 Enter new passcode via keypad maximum four digits CUST PASSCODE NEW CODE 3 Ve...

Page 103: ...GHT 0000 3 Enter new passcode via the dial keypad Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 and continue to change other passcodes CHANGE PASSCODE DAY NIGHT 9999 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 507 ASSIGN AUTO NIGHT TIME 206 206 206 206 BARGE IN TYPE Sets the type of barge in that is permitted OPTION TYPE OF BARGE IN DESCRIPTION 0 NO BA...

Page 104: ...ive in band signaling digits designated in MMC 726 VM AA Options and will also receive a true disconnect signal upon completion of a call Only 16SLI and 24 SLI boards support disconnect signal A KDB SLI can not be used as a VMAA port because it does not support disconnect signal Do not set VMAA ports as data ring MMC 208 This will delete inband signaling for voice mail integration VMAA ports have ...

Page 105: ...n OPTIONS 0 ICM RING This is the default option When set to this option stations will ring on intercom calls with the intercom ring pattern of 400mS on 200mS off 400mS on and 3Sec off The stations will NOT receive a disconnect signal 1 CO RING When set to this option stations will ring on intercom calls with the CO pattern of 1Sec on and 3Sec off The stations will NOT receive a disconnect signal 2...

Page 106: ...an have assigned to it is 4 There is no limit to the number of 32 button AOMs that can be assigned in the system The maximum number of 64 button AOMs that can be assigned to a keyset is 4 The 400si will support a maximum of 32 64 button modules per system N No ot te e T Th he e 6 64 4 b bu ut tt to on n m mo od du ul le es s d do o n no ot t h ha av ve e a a s sp pe ea ak ke er r o or r m mi ic cr...

Page 107: ...atures on a per tenant basis 01 LCR ENABLE This will enable the LCR feature 04 CID CODE INS Allows the digit 1 to be inserted automatically by the system for a received CID call 06 TRANSFER MOH Allows the transferred station to hear system MOH 07 DSP SSPDNAME Allows the system speed dialing station to display system speed name 08 DID BSY ROUT Allows the DID incoming station when busy to route to t...

Page 108: ...and move cursor to step 1 TEN ON AND OFF LCR ENABLE ON 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS LCR PROGRAMMING MOH PROGRAMMING CID PROGRAMMING MMC 714 DID TRANSLATION TABLES 211 211 211 211 DOOR RING ASSIGNMENT Designates which station or group of stations will ring when a door phone button is pressed Door phone rings on the station group and sele...

Page 109: ...ON CUSTOMER ON OFF PER STATION CUSTOMER ON OFF PER STATION Allows the following features to be enabled on a per station basis 0 ACCESS DIAL Determines whether a user can select a trunk or trunk group by dialing its directory number DN i e 800 801 701 702 etc when using LCR 1 MICROPHONE Allows all 12 and 24 button keysets to be used in the speakerphone mode 2 OFFHOOK RING Will allow a short burst o...

Page 110: ... or DOWN to select feature and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor ALL CUS ON OFF ACCESS DIAL ON 4 Press UP or DOWN to select ON OFF and press RIGHT soft key OR Dial 1 for ON or 0 for OFF ALL CUS ON OFF ACCESS DIAL OFF 5 Press LEFT soft key to return to step 2 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 1 OR Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 20...

Page 111: ... advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 301 Display shows first station 201 STN COS DAY 01 NIGHT 01 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through stations Press RIGHT soft key to advance to step 3 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through stations and press LEFT soft key to advance to Step 4 205 STN COS DAY 01 NIGH...

Page 112: ...UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 302 Display shows 201 PICKUP GRP PICKUP GRP NONE 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Use UP or DOWN to select station number and press RIGHT soft key 205 PICKU...

Page 113: ... PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL F BUTTON Used to toggle BOSS SECRETARY field button 21 ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 303 Display shows BOSS STN NONE SECR 1 NONE 2 Dial BOSS station number e g 205 OR Press...

Page 114: ...h he e A An ns sw we er r o op pt ti io on n DEFAULT DATA DIAL YES ANS YES PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 304 Display shows 201 USE 701 DIAL YES ANS YES 2 Dial the station nu...

Page 115: ...station basis or on an all station basis 0 NONE 1 AUTHORIZE CODE 2 ACCOUNT CODE DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 305 Display shows 201 FORCD CODE NONE 2 Dial ...

Page 116: ...ROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry B Used to insert a flash code F C Used to insert a pause code P D Used to insert a pulse tone conversion code C E Used to mask unmask following digits shows as or F Used to enter name for speed dial ...

Page 117: ...A NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 308 Display shows current setting 2001 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE NONE 2 Dial keyset number e g 2005 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through keys...

Page 118: ... options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 309 Display shows current setting 201 MOH SOURCE MOH SOURCE NONE 2 Dial keyset number e g 205 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through keyset numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move the curs...

Page 119: ...ry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 310 Display shows 201 LCR CLASS LCR CLASS 1 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 LCR CLASS LCR CLASS 1 OR Press ANS RLS to select all stations ALL LCR CLASS LCR CLASS 3 Dial 1 4 to select class type OR Press UP or DOWN to select class type Press RIGHT soft key to ret...

Page 120: ...er selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 312 Display shows 201 ALLOW CLIP RCV YES SND YES 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press right soft key to move cursor 205 ALLOW CLIP RCV NO SND NO OR Press ANS RLS to select ...

Page 121: ...T RELOCATION EXT_ EXT 2 Dial the original station number e g 205 OR Press UP and DOWN key to select station and press RIGHT soft key SET RELOCATION EXT205 EXT 3 Dial the new location s station number e g 210 SET RELOCATION EXT205 EXT210 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE 316 316 316 316 COPY STATION USEABLE Copy the condition of station t...

Page 122: ...ere are eight ring tones available along with a Follow Station F STN option for the keysets There are 5 cadences and a Follow Station option for SLTs TONE OPTION DESCRIPTION F STN Calls will ring with the keyset user s choice of ring frequency 1 8 Calls from the programmed station or trunk will ring keysets with this ring frequency CADENCE OPTION DESCRIPTION F STN Calls will ring with the normal S...

Page 123: ... Dial 1 5 to select ring cadence OR Press UP or DOWN to select ring cadence and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 705 RING TONE T 5 C 3 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 111 STATION RING TONE 400 400 400 400 CUSTOMER ON OFF PER TRUNK Assigns several options on a per trunk basis OPTIONS 1 TRUNK INC DND When this option is set to ON a tru...

Page 124: ...NC DND 3 Dial option number from above list 0 2 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select option and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 704 TRK ON OFF TRK FORWARD ON 4 Dial 1 for ON or 0 for OFF OR Press UP or DOWN key to select ON OFF and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 704 TRK ON OFF TRK FORWARD OFF 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE ...

Page 125: ... ac ce e c ca an n b be e e en nt te er re ed d b by y u us si in ng g t th he es se e k ke ey ys s The key can be used for special characters space and DEFAULT DATA NO NAMES ENTERED PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options move cursor left or right KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear prev...

Page 126: ...v vi io ou us s n nu um mb be er r p pr re es ss s t th he e U UP P k ke ey y t to o m mo ov ve e t th he e c cu ur rs so or r t to o t th he e r ri ig gh ht t o or r t th he e D DO OW WN N k ke ey y t to o m mo ov ve e t th he e c cu ur rs so or r l le ef ft t A A s sp pa ac ce e c ca an n b be e e en nt te er re ed d b by y u us si in ng g t th he es se e k ke ey ys s T Th he e k ke ey y w wi il...

Page 127: ...ming calls are received Trunk ring rings on the station or station group DEFAULT DATA ALL TRUNKS RING DEFAULT OPERATOR GROUP 500 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL trunks only ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 40...

Page 128: ...GN STATION GROUP 407 407 407 407 FORCED TRUNK RELEASE Provides a positive forced trunk release to a specific trunk or all trunks in the event of a trunk lockup DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF...

Page 129: ...omer provided MOH sources connected to the system The default directory number of the MOH source is 371 DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 408 Display shows cur...

Page 130: ...TABLE 00 PORT NUMBER 01 TYPE 03 TRK FORWARD 08 DAY RING 09 NIGHT RING 10 MOH SOURCE DEFAULT DATA PORT NUMBER Trunk port number TYPE Trunk type TRK FORWARD ON DAY RING 500 701 891 NIGHT RING 500 701 891 MOH SOURCE 371 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to cl...

Page 131: ... station review list 1 REPORT YES Abandoned call records for incoming calls with CID or ANI information will be printed on SMDR and stored in the system call abandon list These records will also be stored in the station review list N No ot te e I In n o or rd de er r f fo or r t th he es se e a ab ba an nd do on ne ed d c ca al ll l r re ec co or rd ds s t to o p pr ri in nt t o on n S SM MD DR R ...

Page 132: ...ch BRI card that you restart DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 418 Display shows 701 RESTART CARD RESTART NO 2 Enter first BRI trunk number in card e g 701 OR Press UP or DOWN to select ...

Page 133: ...r to P P NORmal but allows multiple devices to be attached to the circuit Ringing is defined in MMC 406 This mode is not used in the U S P M MSN Point to Multi point MSN This setting is used when the line uses the MSN supplementary service Ringing is defined in MMC 426 This is the U S default mode of operation P P NOR Point to Point NORmal This operates like a standard telephone line with one CO n...

Page 134: ...EMS MMC418 BRI CARD RESTART MMC423 S T MODE 421 421 421 421 MSN MSN MSN MSN DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT Provides a method of assigning an incoming MSN call to a station If an entry in the MSN DIGIT TABLE matches the incoming call s called party number then the programmed station receives audible signalling if it is programmed to Accept the call or the call is cleared if the DCS VIP is programmed to Re...

Page 135: ...key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key automatically advances the cursor If the data entered is invalid INVALID DATA will be displayed 704 MSN DGT 4 4602831 204 6 Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor under CW CallWait option Use UP or DOWN key to select ON OFF Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor under ACCEPT REJECT option Press RIGHT soft key to go back to step 3 Follow same procedure to ad...

Page 136: ...ODE TRUNK 3 Enter Circuit type 0 or 1 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select option Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 7027 S T MODE STATION 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 119 CALLER ID ANI DISPLAY MMC 312 ALLOW CLIP MMC 501 SYSTEM WIDE TIMERS MMC 608 ASSIGN CID ANI REVIEW BLOCK MMC 725 SMDR OPTIONS MMC 728 CID ANI TRANSLATION TABLE ...

Page 137: ...displays the status of a station or trunk at the time requested If a conference is in progress with the selected trunk or station the display will show one of the conference parties and an arrow The technician or system administrator can then display the next parties in the conference If a station or trunk is in an idle state the display will show NONE If the station or trunk selected is not a val...

Page 138: ...tatus DISPLAY STATUS 235 715 3 Enter another station OR Press TRSF to exit DISPLAY STATUS 235 715 Display trunk status in conference Example Trunk 702 stations 227 215 and 216 in conference 1 Press TRSF 434 DISPLAY STATUS 2 Enter station or trunk number Display shows connection status DISPLAY STATUS 702 227 215 3 Press RIGHT soft key to display the next station or trunks involved DISPLAY STATUS 70...

Page 139: ...STATUS 702 NONE Display connection status with invalid trunk or station number 1 Press TRSF 434 DISPLAY STATUS _ 2 Enter invalid station or trunk number Display shows INVALID DATA DISPLAY STATUS INVALID DATA 3 Enter another station or trunk OR Press TRSF to exit DISPLAY STATUS _ Display connection status with trunk or station number busy 1 Press TRSF 434 DISPLAY STATUS _ 2 Enter station or trunk n...

Page 140: ...ISA call RANGE 1 99 DEFAULT DATA ALARM REM CNTER 5 AUTO RDL COUNTER 3 NEW CALL COUNTER 99 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 500 Display shows ALARM REM CNTER 05 2 Enter number f...

Page 141: ...automatically canceled 10 BARGE IN TONE INT 100 9900 MSEC The intervals between the tones sent to the station being barged in on 12 CALLBACK NO ANS 1 255 SEC This timer controls the time before the callback is automatically canceled when a call back detects Ring No Answer 13 CAMP ON RECALL 0 255 SEC This timer controls the time a camped on call will stay at a destination before recalling to the tr...

Page 142: ...DIGIT 1 255 SEC This timer controls the grace period between dialing valid digits before dropping the call and returning the user to error tone 45 MCL DELAY TIME 1 8 SEC Controls the time when the system should start transmitting Authorisation code after sending MCL Access code 46 MS LED ON TIME 0 10 SEC This timer controls the duration a Manual Signalling key will remain on after use 47 OFF HOK R...

Page 143: ...34 FIRST DIGIT TIME 10 SEC 35 HOK FLASH MAX TM 800 MSEC 36 HOK FLASH MIN TM 350 MSEC 37 HOOK OFF TIME 100 MSEC 38 HOOK ON TIME 1000 MSEC 39 INQUIRY RELEASE 30 SEC 40 INTER DIGIT TIME 10 SEC 41 ISDN INT DGT TM 7 SEC 42 KMMC LOCK OUT TM 60 SEC 43 LCR ADVANCE TIME 5 SEC 44 LCR INTER DIGIT 5 SEC 45 MCL DELAY TIME 4 SEC 46 MS LED ON TIME 5 SEC 47 OFF HOK RING INT 15 SEC 48 OFF HOOK SELECT 5 SEC 49 OHVA...

Page 144: ... port OPTIONS 00 NO ANS FWD 1 255 SEC This is the time a call will ring at a station before forwarding to the programmed destination 01 DTMF DUR 100 9900 MSEC This is the duration of the DTMF digits sent as in band signaling to a VMAA SLT port 02 F DGT DELY 100 9900 MSEC This is the time the system will wait after a VMAA SLT port answers before sending DTMF in band signaling digits DEFAULT DATA NO...

Page 145: ...iving incoming ring between a disconnect and the expiration of this timer 03 DTMF DUR 100 9900 MSEC DTMF DURation This is the length of the DTMF digits that will be sent to the CO on this line 04 F DGT DELY 100 9900 MSEC First DiGiT DELaY This is the length of time the system will wait for CO line conditions to stabilize after seizure before sending DTMF digits 05 FLASH TIME 100 2500 MSEC This is ...

Page 146: ...600 MS _ 4 Enter new timer value must be four digits e g 0700 System returns to step 2 704 DTMP DUR 0600 MS 0700 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE 505 505 505 505 ASSIGN DATE AND TIME Allows the system date and time to be set This will set the system wide clock WMMDDYY HHMM W Day 0 SUN 1 MON 2 TUE 3 WED 4 THU 5 FRI 6 SAT MM Month 01 12 ...

Page 147: ...ature has been successfully activated cleared or a Barge In with Tone has been performed DIAL TONE The system is ready to interpret key presses dialed digit DND NO MORE The called station is in DND or has no free CALL buttons ERROR TONE An error has been made HOLD CAMPON This is the system generated hold tone MSGWAT TONE This is the dial tone heard at an SLT with a message waiting RGBACK TONE The ...

Page 148: ... for interrupt times must be four digits Press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor Press LEFT soft key to retreat cursor If valid entry system returns to step 2 TRSFER TONE 0100 9900 0100 9900 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE 508 508 508 508 CALL COST CALL COST CALL COST CALL COST Allows the system administrator to program Call Cost param...

Page 149: ...or UNIT COST PER MP 0200 PENCE 3 Enter new value e g 111 for 111 percent System returns to step 2 CALL COST RATE 100 111 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC CALL COST RATE 111 RELATED ITEMS NONE 510 510 510 510 SLI RING CADENCE Provides the ability to customize the ring cadence for SLI ports on a system wide basis There are 5 cadences available Please call ...

Page 150: ... soft key to retreat cursor If valid entry system returns to step 2 3 DOOR RING 0100 9900 0100 9900 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE 600 600 600 600 ASSIGN OPERATOR GROUP Used to assign members to the operator group There are several options that can be selected for ringing overflow group transfer and overflow destination A maximum of ...

Page 151: ...AY 1 Press TRSF 600 Display shows 500 OPER GROUP RING UNCONDITION 2 Dial feature option 0 4 e g 3 OR Press RIGHT soft key to select option and move cursor to next step 500 OPER GROUP NEXT PORT NONE 3 Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 500 OPER GROUP NEXT PORT NONE 4 Dial value for port e g 205 If valid entry system returns to step 2 500 OPER GROUP NEXT PORT 205 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR P...

Page 152: ...n MMC 300 This ring mode option is not available for UCD of VMAA groups OVERFLOW This is a timer that will cause unanswered calls to a group to begin also ringing the NEXT PORT see below after this timer has elapsed If set to 000 no overflow will take place GRP TRANSFER This is a timer that will determine how long C O calls transferred to the group will ring there before recalling If set to 000 no...

Page 153: ...gh options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 601 Display shows 501 STN GROUP TYPE NORMAL GRP 2 Dial group number e g 505 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select group Press LEFT soft key to move cursor to type of group and dial group type 0 2 e g 1 505 STN GROUP...

Page 154: ...ey will select a character Pressing the next key will move the cursor to the next position For example if the directory name is SAMSUNG press the number 7 three times to get the letter S Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message Pressing the bottom left programmable key will change the letter from upper case to lower...

Page 155: ...TRUNK GROUP Allows the assignment of trunks to a specific trunk group or to several trunk groups This is very useful for programming of LCR when more than one trunk is to be in several dialing plans There are two different modes of operation 1 sequential and 2 distribute C Ca au ut ti io on n A As s s st ta at te ed d a ab bo ov ve e o on ne e t tr ru un nk k c ca an n a ap pp pe ea ar r i in n m ...

Page 156: ...key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 81 TRK GROUP MEMBER 05 NONE 5 Enter valid trunk number e g 729 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 81 TRK GROUP MEMBER 01 710 6 Repeat steps 1 6 to remove trunk from group 9 if necessary 7 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS LCR PROGRAMMIN...

Page 157: ...or ENTRY STN 1234 05 NONE 00001 3 Enter station number e g 205 via dial keypad OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor ENTRY STN 1234 05 205 00001 4 Move cursor under page zone desired by pressing UP or DOWN key and enter the digit 1 under zone Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 to continue with entries ENTRY STN 1234 05 205 01001 5 Press TRSF to sto...

Page 158: ...IST 20 SYSTEM 20 3 Use UP or DOWN key to select SYSTEM or EXT Press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor FREE LIST 20 EXT201 1 4 Enter the number of blocks OR Press the UP or DOWN key to select the number of blocks 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 705 ASSIGN SYSTEM SPEED DIAL MMC 706 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL BY NAME 608 608 608 608 ASSIGN REVIEW B...

Page 159: ...ss UP or DOWN key to make selection OR Press HOLD key to delete bin s 205 REVW BLOCK 50 950 FREE 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 119 CALLER ID ANI DISPLAY MMC 312 ALLOW CLIP 700 700 700 700 COPY COS CONTENTS This MMC allows the technician to duplicate a class of service to make it easier to have multiple similar classes of service DEFA...

Page 160: ...701 701 701 701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTS Similar to MMC 700 but does not allow a copy command This MMC is primarily used for creating a new class of service If the unsupervised conference feature is allowed a programmed CONF key must be available to allow reentry into a conference call Table A DIAL DIGIT TOLL LEVEL 0 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6 G 7 H Table B COS USE Feature List by Option Number 000 AA CAL...

Page 161: ... Page zone 2 PAGING 041 PAGE 3 Page zone 3 PAGING 042 PAGE 4 Page zone 4 PAGING 049 PICKUP Call pickup 052 SECURE Override secure 053 SSPD TOL System speed dial toll check 054 STN LOCK Station locking 056 SYS SPD System Speed Dial 058 UNCO CNF CO to CO conference Table C CALL STN Group Table D CALL TRK Group DEFAULT DATA TOLL LEVEL COS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 A B C D E F G H OTHERS LEVEL A FEATURE...

Page 162: ...ess LEFT soft key to return to step 4 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 COS CONTENTS 06 09 DND NO 6 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 700 COPY COS CONTENTS 702 702 702 702 TOLL DENY TABLE Provides a way to make toll restriction call barring very easy and flexible There are 250 entries allowed in the deny table and each entry index c...

Page 163: ...entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 702 Display shows DENY 001 BCDEFG 000000 2 Dial index number 001 250 e g 005 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select index and DENY 005 BCDEFG 000000 press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and enter toll pattern via dial keypad e g 212 DENY 005 BCDEFG 212 000000 OR Enter wild card e g 21X from above list and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor to COS options DENY 005 BCDEF...

Page 164: ...by default and toll level H is set as in house only by default WILD CARD KEY BUTTON DIAL WILD CARD 19 0 X 20 1 Y 21 2 Z DEFAULT DATA ENTRY DIGIT B C D E F G 001 011 1 1 0 0 0 0 002 012 1 1 0 0 0 0 003 015 1 1 0 0 0 0 004 016 1 1 0 0 0 0 005 017 1 1 0 0 0 0 006 018 1 1 0 0 0 0 007 019 1 1 0 0 0 0 008 080 1 1 0 0 0 0 009 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 OTHERS 0 0 0 0 0 0 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through o...

Page 165: ...SSIGN WILD CHARACTER 704 704 704 704 ASSIGN WILD CHARACTER Provides flexibility to toll restriction call barring when a specific numbering plan is desired There are only three entry tables but more than one digit can be assigned per table if needed DEFAULT DATA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll thro...

Page 166: ...s of a trunk or trunk group access code followed by a separator and up to 24 digits to be dialed These dialed digits may consist of 0 9 and If the system recognizes a valid trunk or trunk group access number it will automatically insert the separator DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used t...

Page 167: ...The directory dial feature allows the display keyset user to select a speed dial location by scanning its name Names are written using the keypad Each press of a key selects a character Pressing a different key moves the cursor to the next position For example if the directory name is SAM SMITH press 7 three times to get the letter S Press 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters f...

Page 168: ...y to move cursor SYS SPEED NAME 505 3 Enter name using dial keypad and above table and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 SYS SPEED NAME 505 SAMSUNG OR Press the F key to toggle to speed dial number to return to MMC 705 step 5 SYS SPEED DIAL 505 4 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 OR Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 705 ASSIG...

Page 169: ...rsor AUTHOR CODE 001 CODE 1234 COS 4 Enter class of service number 01 10 e g 05 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select COS and press RIGHT soft key to select and return to step 2 AUTHOR CODE 001 CODE 1234 COS 05 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 305 ASSIGN FORCED CODE 708 708 708 708 ACCOUNT CODE Enables the account code entry feature There a...

Page 170: ...cement This table works in conjunction with LCR ROUTE TABLE LCR TIME TABLE and LCR MODIFY DIGITS TABLE There is a maximum of 500 entries with a digit string length of 10 numerical digits This system will automatically maintain entered digit strings in numerical order The characters and are also accepted for use with feature codes DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through option...

Page 171: ...C 713 LCR MODIFY DIGIT TABLE 711 711 711 711 LCR TIME TABLE LCR TIME TABLE LCR TIME TABLE LCR TIME TABLE This table gives flexibility to the system through the LCR ROUTES to allow calls placed at any given time of day to use the least cost trunk route that is available When LCR ROUTE ADVANCE is allowed it is possible for calls to be placed on more expensive trunks on any given time of day There ar...

Page 172: ...r DOWN to make time band selections and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and advance to step 4 LCR TIME WED B HHMM LCRT 4 Dial time via keypad 24 hour format Cursor moves to LCRT see MMC 712 Dial entry 1 4 System returns to step 2 LCR TIME WED B HHMM 0800 LCRT OR Press UP or DOWN to select entry and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 1 LCR TIME WED B HHMM 0800 LCRT 1 5 Press TRSF to store a...

Page 173: ...OGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 712 Display shows LCR ROUTE 01 1 C 1 G NONE M 2 Dial LCR ROUTE index number 01 16 e g 05 OR Press UP or DOWN to select index and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and adv...

Page 174: ...te a digit string or single digit if needed to complete a call A good example is the adding of a digit 1 An advantage is to insert a common carrier network access code of 10288 ATT With these digits inserted a long distance call will be placed over a local line utilizing the common carrier network The characters and can also be entered There are 100 modify digit entries available in the DCS VIP OP...

Page 175: ...advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 310 LCR CLASS OF SERVICE MMC 710 LCR DIGIT TABLE MMC 711 LCR TIME TABLE MMC 712 LCR ROUTE TABLE 714 714 714 714 DID NUMBER AND NAME TRANSLATION Assigns an incoming DID call to a specific ring plan destination It also provides a call waiting option if needed so that a second incoming DID call can be received An name up to 11 characters can be added to the numbe...

Page 176: ...same dial pad key as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right The key can be used for special characters space and DEFAULT DATA NO ENTRIES PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF ...

Page 177: ... soft key to move cursor DID DIGIT 005 CW YES DELETE 0 7 Enter name using above table and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 8 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS TRUNK PROGRAMMING 715 715 715 715 PROGRAMMED STATION MESSAGE Allows custom messages to be programmed or default messages to be changed Messages are written via the keypad Each pr...

Page 178: ...ated DEFAULT DATA 01 GIVE ME THE CALL 02 TAKE A MESSAGE 03 ASK THEM TO HOLD 04 SEND TO MY VM 05 TRSF TO MY SECY 06 LEAVE A MESSAGE 07 PAGE ME 08 OUT OF TOWN 09 IN A MEETING 10 I WILL CALL BACK MESSAGES 11 20 ARE 16 CHARACTER BLANK MESSAGES PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to n...

Page 179: ...de for the DCS VIP system This information is used for Caller ID ANI and ISDN calls in defining the area code on incoming calls This MMC removes the local area code to allow callback without digit modifications in LCR Note If 10 digit local dialing is used My Area Code is not used If 7 digit local dialing is used My Area Code is used and removes the area code DEFAULT DATA AREA NONE COUNTRY 44 UK P...

Page 180: ...yset to a 7B keyset an AOM to an AOM and a 64BM to a 64BM DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 720 Display shows 201 COPY KEY SRC PHONE NONE 2 Enter station numbe...

Page 181: ...confused with SET RELOCATE MMC 315 MMC 721 is for saving and restoring the same device type at that port DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 721 Display shows 201 SAVE KEY RESTORE 2 Enter station number e g 205 OR Press UP...

Page 182: ...s ABAND ABANDONED CALL ACCT ACCOUNT AN RLS ANSWER RELEASE BARGE BARGE IN BLOCK OHVA BLOCK BOSS BOSS SECRETARY CALL CALL BUTTON CAMP STATION CAMP ON CANMG MESSAGE CANCEL CBK CALLBACK CLIP CALLER ID ANI CONF CONFERENCE CSNR CALLER ID SAVE NUMBER REDIAL DIR DIRECTORY DLOCK DOOR LOCK DND DO NOT DISTURB DP DIRECT PICKUP DROP DROP DS DSS KEY DT DTS KEY EP EXISTING CALL PICKUP FAUTO FORCED AUTO ANSWER FW...

Page 183: ...AYED NUMBER CID ANI TG TRUNK GROUP TIMER TIMER VT VOICEMAIL TRANSFER DEFAULT DATA Default 24 Button Keyset with or without Display Default 12 Button Keyset Default Add On Module Default 64 Button DSS Box 01 CALL1 02 CALL2 03 NONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 TG9 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 CONF 20 SPD 21 LNR 22 PAGE 23 CBK 24 MSG 01 CALL...

Page 184: ...1 CALL1 3 Enter selected key number e g 18 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select key number Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 201 KEY PROG 18 NONE _ 4 Using above chart press dial keypad number to make selection 01 DS 02 DS 03 DS 04 DS 05 DS 06 DS 07 DS 08 DS 09 DS 10 DS 11 DS 12 DS 13 DS 14 DS 15 DS 16 DS 17 DS 18 DS 19 DS 20 DS 21 DS 22 DS 23 DS 24 DS 25 DS 26 DS 27 DS 28 DS 29 DS 30 DS 31 DS 32 D...

Page 185: ...like MMC 722 Station Key Programming The main difference is that this MMC is system wide rather than on a per station basis Features are entered via the dial keypad by pressing the relevant number as shown in the table below For example for OHVA the number 6 is pressed three times If the BOSS key is required first press 2 for the first letter B and then use the UP or DOWN key to make the selection...

Page 186: ...HOLD IG IN OUT OF GROUP INQIRE INQUIRE CID ANI ISPY CID ANI SPY LCR LEAST COST ROUTING LISTN GROUP LISTENING LNR LAST NUMBER REDIAL LOG CALL LOGGING MMPA MEET ME PAGE ANSWER MMPG MEET ME PAGE MS MANUAL SIGNAL Special Tone Service MSG MESSAGE MUTE MUTE NEW NEW CALL NIGHT NIGHT SERVICE NND NAME NUMBER DATE CID ANI NXT NEXT CID ANI OHVA OFF HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE OPER OPERATOR PAGE PAGE PAGPK PICKUP PAG...

Page 187: ...NE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 01 DS 02 DS 03 DS 04 DS 05 DS 06 DS 07 DS 08 DS 09 DS 10 DS 11 DS 12 DS 13 DS 14 DS 15 DS 16 DS 17 DS 18 DS 19 DS 20 DS 21 DS 22 DS 23 DS 24 DS 25 DS 26 DS 27 DS 28 DS 29 DS 30 DS 31 DS 32 DS 01 DS 02 DS 03 DS 04 DS 05 DS 06 DS 07 DS 08 DS 09 DS 10 DS 11 DS 12 DS 13 DS 14 DS 15 DS 16 DS 17 DS 18 DS 19 DS 20 DS 21 DS 22 DS 23 DS 24 DS 25 DS 26 DS 27 DS 28 DS 29 DS...

Page 188: ...M TYPE 24 BTN SETS 3 Enter key number to program e g 18 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor SYS KEY PROGRAM 18 DS 4 Using above table press dial keypad number to make feature selection e g GPIK OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection Press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor to step 5 to enter extender if required OR Press LEFT soft key to return to ste...

Page 189: ...his is where station group numbers are changed or assigned 5 TRKG DIAL NUM This is where trunk group numbers are changed or assigned 6 FEAT DIAL NUM This is where feature access codes are changed or assigned Dialing codes are entered via the dial keypad by pressing the relevant number as shown in the table below For example for OHVA the number 6 would be pressed three times Note Please remember th...

Page 190: ...MPG MEET ME PAGE MSG MESSAGE MYGRPK MY GROUP PICK UP NEW NEW CALL NIGHT NIGHT OHVA OFF HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE OPER OPERATOR PAGE PAGE PAGPK PICKUP PAGE HOLD PMSG PROGRAMMED STATION MESSAGE REJECT OHVA REJECT SETMG SET MESSAGE W O RING SLTMMC SLT PROGRAMMING SNR SAVED NUMBER REDIAL SPEED SPEED DIAL WCOS WALKING COS DEFAULT DATA STN DIAL NUM Running number from 201 according to the card installation TR...

Page 191: ...PAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 724 Display shows STN NUMBER NUMBER BDLI01 201 2 Dial option number to make selection e g 2 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor FEAT NUMBER PLAN ABAND 64 _ 3 Select feature via...

Page 192: ...machine 01 LINE PER PAGE This option selects the length of each page to determine when to print the SMDR header The number of lines may be in the range 01 99 02 INCOMING CALL This option determines whether incoming calls will print on SMDR 03 OUTGOING CALL This option determines whether outgoing calls will print on SMDR 04 AUTHORIZE CODE This option determines whether authorization codes will prin...

Page 193: ...ree times to get the letter S Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message Note When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the right soft key to move the cursor to the right DEFAULT DATA PAGE HEADER YES LINE PER PAGE 60 LINE INCOMING CALL NO OUTGOING CALL YES AUTHORIZE C...

Page 194: ...ER STATION 726 VM AA OPTIONS This MMC is used to define all in band DTMF codes sent to voice mail ports These in band codes can be 0 9 A B or C and perform two functions CALL AND TYPE INFORMATION This is a DTMF signaling string sent to a voice mail port when the voice mail port answers a call This DTMF information tells the voice mail port what type of call it is receiving and where the call is co...

Page 195: ...answers a call the DCS will send data in the DN2 field indicating that an originating trunk is ringing the VMAA port If set to no when the voice mail auto attendant system answers a call the DCS will not send trunk data in the DN2 field 4 SEPARATOR When both DN1 and DN2 are used a digit defined here is sent between DN1 and DN2 so the VMAA system can determine where DN1 stops and where DN2 starts T...

Page 196: ...ssage indication for a station When the station returns the message any available port in the VM AA group should ring not only the one that left the message 3 A VM AA port leaves a message for a station When the station returns the message the MESSAGE LED is not automatically turned off If a VM AA system turns on the MESSAGE LED the VM AA system must turn it off 4 If DTMF call progress tones are n...

Page 197: ... to a VM AA group or port When the transferring station hangs up blind transfer and the VM AA group or port answers 225 x 702 A station 202 transfers a C O call 702 to a group 501 that overflows to a VM AA group or port 501 X 702 In the above example if overflow information is turned off Nothing is sent A station 205 calls a VM AA port or group 205 In the above example if direct information is tur...

Page 198: ...e a value is entered or deleted A Used to input alpha character A B Used to insert alpha character B C Used to insert alpha character C ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 726 Display shows EXT FOR DN1 YES 2 Enter the option number from above list e g 4 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection Press LEFT soft key to move cursor SEPARATOR NO 3 System will take you to the relevant step 4 11 Enter 1 for YES...

Page 199: ...9 or alpha characters A C See above option list under PROGRESS TONE ID PROGRESS TONE ID DIAL TONE B RELATED ITEMS MMC 207 ASSIGN VM AA PORT 727 727 727 727 SYSTEM VERSION SYSTEM VERSION SYSTEM VERSION SYSTEM VERSION Used to identify the software versions for all the key components of the DCS VIP system This is a read only MMC YY MM DD Version YY YEAR MM MONTH DD DATE Version e g V1 00 MAIN VERSION...

Page 200: ...n For example if the directory name is SAM SMITH press the number 7 three times to get the letter S Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message Note When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the VOL UP key to move the cursor to the right DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS ...

Page 201: ...8 ASSIGN REVIEW BLOCKS MMC 728 CID ANI TRANSLATION TABLE 740 740 740 740 STATION PAIR STATION PAIR STATION PAIR STATION PAIR This MMC allows a station or any other DCS VIP extension to be assigned as a Secondary keyset to another Primary keyset on the system This will allow all features to be set or cancelled form either keyset and both keysets will ring when the Primary keyset receives a call DEF...

Page 202: ... is required to access this MMC Each character can be digits 0 9 or When opened this MMC enables access to all MMCs DEFAULT DATA DISABLE TENANT 1 PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 800 Display shows ENABLE TECH PROG PASSCODE 2 Enter passco...

Page 203: ...C 801 CHANGE TECHNICIAN PASSCODE 801 801 801 801 CHANGE TECHNICIAN PASSCODE Used to change the passcode allowing access to MMC 800 Enable Technician Program from its current value Note The passcode is four characters long Each character can be digits 0 9 or The current or old passcode is required for this MMC DEFAULT DATA 4321 PROGRAM KEYS KEYPAD Used to enter passcodes SPK Save data and advance t...

Page 204: ... Forward for call forwarding but it is not required that the system administrator have access to MMC 710 LCR Digit Table for LCR dial plans This MMC is for both tenants DEFAULT DATA 100 STN LOCK YES 101 STN CODE YES 102 CALL FWD YES 103 ANS MODE YES 104 STN NAME YES 105 SPD DIAL YES 106 SPD NAME YES 107 KEY EXT YES 108 STN STS YES 109 DAY FORM YES 110 STN MISC YES 111 RNG TONE YES 112 ALM CLK YES ...

Page 205: ... KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 802 Display shows MMC TENANT 1 100 STN LOCK YES 2 Enter desired tenant number 1 or 2 via dial keypad OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor MMC TENANT 1 100 STN LOCK YES 3 Enter desired MMC number via dial keypad OR Press UP or DOWN key to make sele...

Page 206: ...ength Character Length Dial 3 Parity Parity Bit Dial 4 Stop Bit Stop Bit Dial 5 Retry Count Number of Retries Dial 6 Wait Time Message Wait Time SERVICE TYPE PORT 1 Dial 00 NOT USED NOT USED Dial 02 SMDR SMDR Dial 22 CONSOLE CONSOLE BAUD SPEED Dial 0 1200 bps Dial 1 2400 bps Dial 2 4800 bps Dial 3 9600 bps Dial 4 19200 bps Dial 5 38400 bps CHARACTER LENGTH Dial 7 7 bits Dial 8 8 bits PARITY Dial 0...

Page 207: ...RT 2 SIM PAIR NONE 4 Enter station number of desired SIM via dial keypad e g 2902 OR Press UP or DOWN key to display SIM s Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 SYS I O PORT 2 SIM PAIR 2902 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 725 SMDR OPTIONS 805 805 805 805 LEVEL GAIN CONTROL LEVEL GAIN CONTROL LEVEL GAIN CONTROL LEVEL GAIN CONTROL 0 T...

Page 208: ...Display shows TX LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL 0 1 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select TX LEVEL CONTROL or TSW GAIN CONTROL Press RIGHT soft key to go to the volume level or TSW option TX LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL 0 1 3a Press RIGHT soft key to go to the volume level OR Press UP or DOWN key to go to next volume level TX LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL 1 2 3b Press RIGHT soft key to go to the TSW type OR Press UP or DOWN key to ...

Page 209: ...LS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 807 Display shows VOL CONTROL DGP HANDSET VOL 3 2 Press RIGHT soft key to select DGP volume control VOL CONTROL DGP HANDSET VOL 3 3 Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume level OR Use UP or DOWN key to scroll to next volume VOL CONTROL DGP KEY TONE VOL 1 4 Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume level OR Use UP or DOWN key to scroll to next vo...

Page 210: ... DGP TX RX COMP 1 12 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE 8 8 8 809 09 09 09 SET SYSTEM MMC LANGUAGE SET SYSTEM MMC LANGUAGE SET SYSTEM MMC LANGUAGE SET SYSTEM MMC LANGUAGE Allows the system administrator to assign an LCD display based on the system programming language 0 ENGLISH 1 GERMAN Note As soon as changes are made in a programming lan...

Page 211: ...11 811 RESET SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM Provides two methods for restarting the system The first method restarts the system and clears all memory The second method restarts the system only If clear memory is selected all data will return to default values Caution Extreme care should be taken when using this MMC If the system is restarted all voice data connections are dropped If...

Page 212: ...ystem SYSTEM RESTART ARE YOU SURE YES 5 System will return with default time and date and default extension number OR If system is restarted only it will return to normal programmed status RELATED ITEMS MMC 810 HALT PROCESSING MMC 812 SET COUNTRY 812 812 812 812 SET COUNTRY SET COUNTRY SET COUNTRY SET COUNTRY C Ca au ut ti io on n T Th hi is s M MM MC C m mu us st t b be e s se et t b by y t th he...

Page 213: ... allows you to back up the database DB for the Keyphone and VoIP in Flash memory In general KEYPHONE backs up DB at one minute cycle However in case of DB alteration back up data base is used to force KEYPHONE to back up DB Options are 1 Copy Keyphone DB to FLASH Yes No 2 Copy VOIP DB to FLASH Yse No DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selecti...

Page 214: ...2 Select the item of IP Address Gateway Subnet mask Press UP or DOWN key to select the restart method and decide on the item Press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor 3 Enter the value of IP Address Gateway and Subnet mask If you press RIGHT or LEFT soft key you can move back to the former field 4 Setting is automatically made as soon as the last field of each item is entered 5 When setting is finis...

Page 215: ...2 Display shows 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select the board to restart and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor 3 Select whether to restart the board YES NO 4 Confirm whether to restart the selected board or not YES NO RELATED ITEMS NONE 823 SET CTI INFORMATION 823 SET CTI INFORMATION 823 SET CTI INFORMATION 823 SET CTI INFORMATION Used to decide whether or not to set CTI IP Address Port Number ...

Page 216: ...er program password C Ca au ut ti io on n W Wh he en n y yo ou u c ch ha an ng ge e t th he e s sy ys st te em m p pr ro og gr ra am m s s p pa as ss sw wo or rd d y yo ou u a ar re e a ad dv vi is se ed d t to o a as sk k t th he e v ve en nd do or r f fo or r h he el lp p a an nd d c co on ns su ul lt t s sp pe ec ci ia al li is st ts s DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll throu...

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