
Telephone Button Programming
300 Series Programs
Strata CTX Programming - Part 3:Telephone Button Programming 04/03
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, n,
+ROG
,
+ROG
n =
Digits 0~9, * and #. For a
pause enter Px, where
x=0~9 (seconds), up to 10
characters (default = no
value).
Enter the VM mail box number which should answer calls for this DID/
DNIS number.
This mail box number will be sent to voice mail on a DID/DNIS call
that rings directly to voice mail; and, on a direct DID/DNIS call to a DN
that forwards to voice mail before it is answered by the DN.
If a DID/DNIS call is answered by a station and then transferred to a
DN that forwards to voice mail, the mail box number of the DID/DNIS
number or the forwarding DN’s mail box number will be sent to voice
mail per Program 579, 01.
If this VMID code is not set, direct DID/DNIS calls will go to the VM
general greeting and DID/DNIS calls that forward from a DN to VM
will go to the DN’s VMID mail box.
This voice mail box number is sent to the VM port, as DTMF digits,
after the VM port answers a DID/DNIS call as explained above. These
digits are sent to the VM port if the CTX is set for SMDI or DTMF
integration in Program 580, 01.
319
Intercept Treatment
,
+ROG
This command assigns Intercept positions for Strata CTX Day/Night
schedules. Intercept positions are used when the destination of a
trunk line call is not determined with DID or DIT
01
02
03
Day1 Destination
Day2 Destination
Night Destination
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, n,
6SNU
,
n1,
+ROG
,
+ROG
n =
1.
None (default)
2.
Dialing Digits
3.
Night Bell
Select Destination Type for each.
n1 =
Up to 32 digits
Enter Destination for each.
•
To intercept with a DN use 0~99999
•
To intercept with a Network DN use 1~32
•
To intercept with Dial Digits Paging 1~16
320
B Channel
,
+ROG
PRI interfaces are purchased on per interface and channel basis. The
‘B’ channel assignments allow for a flexible activation of channels to
match the subscribed services from the Public Service Telephone
Network.This command allows you to enable or disable each B
channel on selected RPTU PCBs.
320-00
RPTU Equipment No.
xxyyzz,
+ROG
xx =
yy =
zz =
xx = cabinet 01
yy = 03, 05, or 07
zz = Channel 01 is always
used to assign RPTU
parameters
Enter the ISDN RPTU equipment number.
Equipment numbers are required when assigning ISDN RPTU
parameters in the system. It can also be used to display the
equipment location of existing RPTU PCBs.
Example: If the RPTU is installed in cabinet shelf 5, slot 3, enter
050301.
or
xx = cabinet 02~10
yy = 01, 03, or 05
zz = Channel 01 is always
used to assign RPTU
parameters
320-
01~23
B Channel
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~
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, n,
+ROG
,
+ROG
n =
1.
Enable (default)
2.
Disable
Assign each ‘B’ channel as enabled or disabled for each channel on
the interface. The assignments must match exactly to the subscription
from the PSTN.
Programs 318~320
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Button
Sequence
Value(s)
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