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Database Upload/Download
Chapter 2 - Digital Station Features
Database Upload/Download
DataBase Upload/Download feature provides a maintenance facility which has been added
to the Remote Administration routine. This routine permits downloading of the database to a
PC when a software change is made, or when the system must be initialized and
re-programmed. The routine also facilitates the programming of a database on an in-house
system, which can be downloaded to a PC and then uploaded to a system in the field. After
the system maintenance is completed, the file saved in the PC can then be uploaded to the
system.
Dial By Name
The system allows station users to dial extension numbers, or speed bins by entering the
name of a person that has been programmed for that station. The system database allows
entry of a name (alphanumeric) up to 24 digits in length for each station. The programmed
name can be used for dial-by-name station users and in directory dialing. This feature should
not be confused with the
Name In Display
feature.
Dial Pulse Sending
Each CO interface circuit for outside lines can be programmed to send dial pulse or DTMF
signals. Dialing speed and break/make ratios are programmable.
Dialing Privileges
The system provides a flexible means of providing toll or dialing restriction. Through the
assignment of class of service (both station and outside line) many combinations of allow and
deny numbers can be set. Both area and office codes can be screened for allow/deny
privileges.
Direct Inward Dialing
The Direct Inward Dialing (DID) feature provides one-way DID access to specific stations on
specific DID lines from the public telephone network, without going through an Attendant
answering position. DID capabilities refer to incoming calls only.
The DID feature requires the DID Interface Board (DIDB) which provides four one-way DID
circuits on the
Triad 1/2
Systems, and eight one-way DID circuits on the
Triad 3
System. The
system can accept from two to seven digits from the Central Office (CO).
Summary of Contents for Triad 1
Page 1: ...STARPLUSTM Triad 1 2 3 Product Description Manual Issue 4 1 February 2003...
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Page 484: ...C 78 Programming Tables Chapter Customer Database Programming Worksheets...
Page 485: ...D Default Numbering Plan This appendix contains the default numbering plan for the systems...
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