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KX-T336 SYSTEM System Reference Manual Vol. Panasonic Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Company (West) of America, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America 6550 Katella Avenue, Cypress, California 90630 Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”),...
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Contents Vol. 1 Section ---- System Outline Section 2 ---- Installation Section 3 ---- System Features and Operation Section 4 ---- Station Features and Operation Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS) Section 5 ---- Station Features and Operation Single Line Telephone (SLT) Section 6 ---- Station Features and Operation Attendant Console (ATT) Vol.
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Section 7 Prepafation for Programmhg and Maintenance VT220 and Compatibles...
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(Section 7) Preparation for programming and Maintenance VT220 and Compatibles Contents Page Introduction ................7-A-l 1 .OO On-Site Administration .............
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A. Introduction 1 .OO On-Site Administration Successful Login Description When you enter the correct password, the You can administer the system programming terminal displays the Main Menu screen from maintenance of the system using a VT220 (loo), which you can select administration functions.
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I’ 2.00 System Administration from a Remote Location Operation Description Starting up system administration from a remote From a remote location, you can execute system location can be done in the following ways: programming, diagnosis and traffic measurements using a VT220 (loo), Compatibles. Dial “Remote Directory Number”...
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3.00 Mode Structure Programming Main Menu The administration using VT compatible terminai Consists of 10 submenu screens and allows you consists of the following modes. to administer system-wide programming parameters. For further details, refer to Section 7-C-4.00 Pre-entering Mode “Programming Main Menu.”...
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4.00 Layout of Screen <3> <4> <2> cl> Title I & 1 OFL 1 PRGl SCR 1 SEL Screen Editing Field Command Line Message Line -Function field <3> Displays whether the cursor is in the Screen cl > Displays On-line or Off-line communication Editing Field or in the Command Line.
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Title Displays the title of the programming screen. Screen Editing Field Used for displaying or entering data. Command Line When pressing the menu number or function key, displays the messages to execute the function. Message Line Displays messages such as error messages in programming.
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5.00 Correspondence between Setting Screen and Explanation Table When there are some assigning iteTns in !he screen, the explanation table descr 2s !?s i!ems in detail. <Example> Configuration-System Assignment screen 1 OFL 1 PRG 1 SCR 1 SEL Configuration - System Assignment Version 1 .O +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+...
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B. Pre-entering IMode 1.00 Initial Screen *-L~lrcu~~II****~~~~*J*J~uII~JJu~u1 --Fe----e ev.veee--r.rCC.l-e~,T-e.r-P-~~ Panasonic Hybrid M-T336 Srstem -JIL-**UW-**-------**IJ**JIL-UJ-* .r.v.Fwwl.~~~-r-ex-r~~~~~~~~z -ttt)-- Summary This screen is displayed first when administration is activated. To conclude this screen and advance to the next screen, press the RETURN key.
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2.00 Installation Screen E*= Panasonic Hybrid PBX Instzilz:izn Please set the following initial datz ----------------------------------------------------------------- << Customer & Installation Data >> Customer Name Location Phone No. Modem No. Customer Contact Date of Installation Unit ID . ..‘. Insta 1 lers Name Programmers Name <<...
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Continued Selection of Value Deiaur: Assigning Items <System Password> Protection Level 1 LVL ; Protection Level 2 LVL 2 Four digits consisting of letters, numbers or marks Protection Level 3 LVL 3 Protection Level 4 LVL 4 Comments blank Up to 70 letters, numbers or marks ,-2..
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3.00 Password Entry Screen Welcome to the Panasonic Hybrid PBX Version 1.0 System Admin i&ration ON-LINE PROCESS PASSWORD: 3 Sumarry If no characters are entered within 30 seconds The screen is for entering passwords which is after this screen is displayed, the display returns necessary to enter into system administration to the initial screen.
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4.00 Date and Time Set Up Screen IOF. “‘4 1::s late & Time Set Up -- ------ --+ _____ +-- ____ -----+---- _-__--_-------------------------------------- Set Date & Time Date and Time : ‘!j9 JAN. 1 FRI 12:00 AM Summary A screen for setting the date and time. AM/PM”...
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5.00 Main Menu Screen fain Menu I on I LIN I DIR ‘-‘----------“-------------------------------+--~--~---+--. 1. Programming 2. Test 3. Monitor 4. Print Out 5. Change Passvord 6. Change Date & Time 7. Backup Utility 8. Restart 9. Exit Summary To select an item from the Main Menu, just type the By selecting an item from the Main Menu, you number of the item you want followed by the return enter a system programming...
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Installation ___----------- Screen Please set the following initial data ON/OFF Line Switch ON/OFF line select RETURN Press the RETURN Welcome to the Panasonic Hybrid PBX Welcome to the Panasonic Hybrid PBX _______------------------- Password Entry System Administration System Administration Screen ON-LINE...
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C. Menu Screen 1 .OO Introduction Enab ss you to assign or change system orogramrr?ing data by selecting the required screen. This section explains the procedures staR;ng from the menu screen through the programming main menu screen, to the sub menu screen.
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2.00 Operation of Switching Screens (A) Operation (B) Example Type the item number on the screen. Then press The illustration below shows the procedures the RETURN key to advance to the next screen. selecting a programming screen, starting from the Main Menu screen. <Example>...
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3.00 Returning to Previous Screen To return to the previous screen, press the PF2 key. The illustration below shows the operation, staring from the Setting Screen and returning’to the Main Menu screen. <Example> Configuration-System Assignment Setting Screen Pressing the PF2 key returns the screen to the Sub Menu screen.
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4.00 Programming Main Menu Type “1” and press the RETURN key in :he Main The illustration below shows the submenu screens and the setting screens of Programming Menu screen then the Programr,ng Ma.:: Menu Main Menu. is displayed on the screen: Operation Tenant System Timer...
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Configuration Miscellaneous Assigns the data concerning cards, slots and DNs Assigns the installation information and cards ‘sr (directory numbers). effectuating Power Failure Transfer. Refer to Section 9-L “Miscellaneous Screen.‘ For further details, refer to Section 9-C “Configuration Screen.” System Assigns the elemental data common to the whole system.
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6.00 Monitor Main Menu 5.00 Test Main Menu Type ‘3” and press i?e RETURN key in the Main Type “2” and press the RETURN key in the Main Menu screen, then :ce Monlror Main Menu is Menu screen, then the Test Main Menu is displayed on the screen.
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8.00 Change Password 7.00 Print Out Type “5” and press the RETURN key in the Main Type “4” and press the RETURN key in the Main Menu screen, then the Change Password screen Menu screen, then the Print Out Menu screen is is displayed on the screen.
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10.00 Backup Utility 9.00 Change Date and Time Type “7” and press the RETURN key in the Main Type “6” and press the RETURN key in the Main Menu screen, then the Backup Utility Main Menu Menu screen, then the Change Date & Time is displayed on the screen.
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12.00 Exit 11 .OO Restart Type “8” and press the RETURN key in the Main Type “9” and press the RETURN key in the Main Menu screen initializes the system and the initial Menu screen, then the initial screen is displayed. screen is displayed, the result is the same as if Refer to Section 7-G-l .OO “Exit.”...
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D. Printing Operation Description 1. When the following Print Out Menu screen Enables you to print parameters of programming appears, type “1” for Programming submenu and monitor. screens. “System-Operation”, SMDR should be assigned Type “2” for Monitor submenu screens, and “3” to Wes.”...
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For examp!e, whe- ;c; S&I: -7”. T-S following Print Out Menu SC-EC a;=p+z’s. Print Out Nenu I OFL I PRT I LIH I DIR -----------------------------------__-----_--____I -+-----+-----+-----+---- 01. Conf isuration SYSta 03. Group 04. Trunk 05. Extension 06. Special Carrier Access 07.
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Note : In :?e following programming submenu screens, specify- ing ire screen number is available. Ciass of Service ==> Class of Service No. (01-32) = D Group Trunk ==> Trunk Group No. (01-l 6) = 0 CO Line ==> Trunk Equipment No.
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E. Changing Password Description Enables you to change passwords for “On Site” and “Remote.” hanse Password I OFL I PSW i SCR I DIR ““‘--~~“‘--‘-~----------~~~~~--~~~~~~~-~~~-+-~~-+-~~-~~-+-~~ +-----------------------------------+ Type Data I ---e-m-- --------- --+------- << On Site >> Protection Level 1 --- ----I Protection Level 2...
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F. Changing Date and Time Description Allows you to change the date and time. Change Date & Tine I OFL I Wi I XR I DIIi Set Date & Time Date and Time : ‘99 JAN. 1 FRI 12:OO AM ii HRD CPY P Operation Enter “Year”, “Day”, “Hour”...
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G. Returning to Initial Screen 1 .OO Exit Description Allows you to return to the initial screen and displays the screen below. 2.00 Restart Description Allows you to initialize the system. Operation When you execute Restart, the following message appears at the bottom of the screen. Are you sure? (Y: yes/N: no) Type ,Y,”...
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H. Key Functions 2.00 Command Execution by 1.00 Moving Cursor by RETURN or ENTER [7l-T-FlI~FjTAB To store the entered data in the line mode or in The cursor (0) is displayed in reverse video on the function mode, press the RETURN key or the the screen and indicates the position for entering ENTER key.
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3.00 Retruning to Previous Menu Screen by PF2 To return to the previous menu screen, press the To store entered data, enter “Y” and press PF2 key. the RETURN key. Not to save, enter N, then press the RETURN When no data has been entered: key.
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4.00 Entry of Value by SPACE or Directly Entering the value directly or selecting it by pressing the SPACE key is available. When “SEL” (Select Input) is displayed at the right end on the top line, pressing the SPACE key enables you to select the desired value from factory programmed parameters.
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5.00 Storage of Set Value by PF4 Storing the entered data 2. Press “Y” key when storing the entered data. 1. Press the PF4 key. Press “N” key when not storing the entered data. The following message appears at tne bottom Press “C”...
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6.00 Advancing to Next Screen by NEXT To advance ?o the next page of the same setting 1) To save the entered data, enter “Y,” then screen, press the NEXT key. press the RETURN key. Not to save the entered data, enter “N,” When no data has been entered: then press the RETURN key.
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7.00 Returning to Previous Screen by PREV 1) To store the entered data, enter ‘Y” a-c To return to the previous page of the same setting not to store, enter “N.” screen, press the PREV key. the RETURN key causes the Pressing screen to return to the previous page.
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8.00 Canceling Set Value by PF3 9.00 Concluding Function Mode by CTRL+C For concluding tne tunctron mode. press [CTRL/+ To cancel the set values, move the cursor to the value to be canceled by using “TAB,” ” ? ,” ” 4 ,” keys simultaneously.
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10.00 Key Operation Table for Various Terminals FUNCTIONS VT220 Attendant Console VT1 00 (1) To previous screen (PREVI/~l+~I fTiy+1/ pE-J+)+Il/ pq/+IpFq, piq/m+wl pi-)+/---q [EMUl+/-q (2) To next screen piiq+)+(, /--T--j j--q (pF2J p-l+I+(l (3) Ending (l+pTq El PF3 (4) Canceling value lpF31 (CTRLJ+~l pkq+~l...
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I. Operation of Function Keys 2.00 Features Assigned to Func- 1 .OO Relation between Function tion Keys Keys and Screens Features assigned to function keys are shown in the drawing below. For details, refer to Section 7-J “Execution of Function.” c ____ ---TT------/ Function keys Function display line...
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3.00 Function Mode Pressing the function key creates a prompt at the In function mode, the follwoing keys are not bottom of the screen. The prompt that appears available: NEXT, PREV, PF2 and PF4. on the screen is called “Function Mode.”...
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J. Execution of Function Modes 1.00 COMMON (Fl) and EXIT (F7) Description Operation Chart When you want to execute the functions SHOW LV (Show Level), CHG LV (Change Level), INS (In Press the COMMON key II Service), OUS (Out of Service) and REMOVE (Remove), press the COMMON (Fl) key.
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SHOW LV (Show Level) 2.00 Description Conditions Enables you to confirm the current password Press the EXIT (F7) key to return to COMMON level by pressing the SHOW LV (Fl) key after mode. entering the COMMON mode. When back in COMMON mode, executing other Operation...
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3.00 CHG LV (Change Level) Description Conditions Enables you to raise or lower the current password Password level can be raised one by one as level by pressing the CHG LV (F2) key after follows: 4-3-2 --+l entering COMMON mode. To lower the current password level, simply press the RETURN key when “CMD>Enter...
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Operation Chart Press the COMMON keyl <Function mode> <Change level mode> ------ rchh3ging password 1 r------7 change level Flnlshing and returning to 1 mode 7-J-4...
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4.00 INS (In Service) Conditions Description The system should be in on-line communication Allows you to change the status of shelves, cards mode. and ports from “Out of Service” to “In Service” in the following screen, after pressing the COMMON For changing lower device such as station, port (Fl) key.
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Operation Chart ) Press the COMMON key a <Function mode> <In Service mode> Enter physical number etc., then press RETURN FfoG~atthe ‘G Service” - ./ operation, return to the previ- ous step. --------- ‘;i z hig;Ni mode ,dTer ’ i turning to function mode L --------A 7-J-6...
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5.00 OUS (Out of Service) Description Conditons Allows you to change the status of shelves, cards The system should be in on-line communication and ports from “In Service” to “Out of Service” as mode. shown below after pressing the COMMON (Fl) key.
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Operation Chart / pre~ecoMMoNkeyq, <Function mode> function mode <Out of Service mode> i Enter ol- -------me To repeat the OUS operation, return to the previous step. 4 --------- L --------- 6inishing Out of Service model and returning to function L!!ode.--- -----I Press the EXIT key IF7) 7-J-?l...
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6.00 REMOVE Description Conditions Enables you to delete the stored data by The system should be in On-line communication specifying the devices. This operation should be mode. done before actually removing the devices. This function is available in the screen where The specified terminal should be “Out of Service”...
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Operation Chart Press the COMMON key m 1 Press the REMOVE key ai Enter physical number or DN or Attendant Console num- --------- 1 To repeat the REMOVE 1 operation, return to the L---------_I -----me-- , Concluding function mode Press the EXIT key m 7-J-l 0...
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7.00 INDEX Description Operation Chart Enables you to enter the desired screen immediately without using the NEXT or PREV key. Operation <Example> <Function mode> Entering the Class of Service No.=32 screen. The current screen is Class of Service (COS) No.=01 Enter the number of the System-Class of Service setting screen, and press...
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Reference In the screen, Toll Restriction “Area/Office Code Table,” both Area/Office Code Table number and The INDEX function is avbailble for the screen Entry number must be entered after depressing listed below. For the input values, refer to the INDEX (F2) key. Section 9 “System Programming (VT).”...
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COPY 8.00 Description 5. Press the RETURN key. RETURN This function enables you to copy the desired system programming data from specified screen System-Class of Service to multiple screens at a time, and is available in the screens where COPY is displayed in the Class of Service (COS) No.
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In the Toll Restriction “Area/Office Code Table,” Reference “TABLE” and “ENTRY” appear in the function The Copy function is available in the following display line as below after pressing the COPY screens. (F3) key. For the input values, refer to Section 9 “System For copying the whole table, press the TABLE Programming (VT).”...
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Operation Chart 1 PresstheCOPYkey /F31 <Function mode> I _-------- 50 repeat the “COPY” 1 operkion, set the cursor to the 1 entry position then return to r’ previous stage. ------m-s --------- Concluding function mode 7-J-15...
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9.00 READ Description 3. Press the RETURN key. RETURN This function enables you to copy the desired system programming data from specified screen currety into the displayed screen quickly. System-Class of Service This is available in the screens where READ is Class of Service (COS) No.
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Operation Chart Press the READ key m <Function mode> After entering number to be copied, press 1-1 -----m--B To repeat the “READ” opera- tion, return to the previous step. L --------- _-------- Concluding function mode L---------d Press the EXIT key IF7( 7-J- 17...
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10.00 HRD CPY (Hard Copy) Description Condition When an output device such as printer provided When HRD CPY operation is unsuccessful, one of with RS232C interface etc., is connected to the the following error messages appears on the system, it is possible to print out the data on the screen.
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11 .OO AUTO CNF (Automatic Configuration) Operation Chart Description This function sets the telephone type and DSS consoles automatically. This function is available Press the AUTOCNF key m in the screens where AUTO CNF is displayed the function field. Extension-Station Pressm to execute Automatic Configu-...
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12.00 SET Function (F8) Description 3. Move the cursor to the right by using “4 “, and depress Y. Enables you to add or delete office codes without moving the cursor to the code position. It also enables you to designate wide range of codes.
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Operation Chart <Function mode> Then press RETURN --------- 1 To execute SET functions - successively, return to the pre- vious step. L -------es --------- Concluding Function mode Press the EXIT key a 7-J-22...
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Section 8 Preparation for Programming Maintenance Dumb Type Terminal...
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(Section 8) Preparatiori for Programming and Maintenance Dumb Type Terminal Contents Page Introduction ......- ................8-A-l 1 .OO On-Site Administration................8-A-l 2.00 System Administration from a Remote Location........8-A-2 3.00 Mode Structure ..................8-A-3 Input Format and Explanation Table .... 8-A-4 4.00 Correspondence...
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Page ................. 8-F-l Maintenance Command.. Level (CHL)................1 .OO Change 8-F-l Show Level (SHL).................. 8-F-l 2.00 8-F-2 In Service (INS) ..................3.00 Out of Service (OUS)................4.00 8-F-3 Remove (REM) ..................8-F-3 5.00 8-F-4 6.00 Print Out (PIT) ..................8-F-4 7.00 Set Date and Time (SDT) ..............
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A. Introduction 1 .OO On-Site Administration Description Successful Login You can administer the system programming When you enter the correct password, maintenance of the system using a Dumb terminal displays the Main Menu screen from terminal. which you can select administration functions.
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2.00 System Administration from a Remote Location Operation Description Starting up system administration from a remote From a remote location, you can execute system location can be done in the following ways: programming, diagnosis and traffic measurements using a Dumb terminal. Dial “Remote Directory Number”...
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3.00 Mode Structure Administration employing a dumb terminal consists When entering a mode except initial mode, the of the following four modes: prompt depending on the mode appears on the display. That is, the displayed prompt shows the Initial mode current mode.
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4.00 Correspondence between Input Format and Explanation Table The following example shows the relation between the input format and the explanation table. Input Format The ( ) mark above meay that it can be omitted depending on the commands. Enter SH, AT or BT (Refer to Section 8-D-l .OO “Programming Mode”...
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“Initial mode.” Entering the password level four (forced password) “Pre-entering mode.” in the “Initial mode” advances the mode to “Pre- entering mode.” Initial mode ; ’ Panasonic Hybrid PBX: KX-T336 System* -Initial display Press the RETURN ; PASSWORD : c] Password...
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1.03 Programming Mode 1.02 Pre-entering Mode The mode before going into the Programming This mode is used to assign or change the mode or Operation mode is defined as “Pre- system programming data. entering mode,” that is, for entering “Programming mode”...
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Operation Mode 1.04 The following flow chart illustrates the procedures This mode is for confirming and changing password level, system maintenance and monitor for advancing the mode from “Pre-entering mode” etc. except the programming for the system data. to “Operation mode.”...
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1.05 Changing the Current Mode it is possible to change “Programming mode” to “Operation mode” and vice versa. The flow charts show the procedures. Changing Operation mode to Programming Changing Programming mode to Operation mode mode ; PRG> 0 ; OPE> r ,,------A-- ----m-L ---7...
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2.00 Finishing a Mode 2.01 EXIT 2.02 Restart The flow chart below shows how to concjude the Description Programming mode or the Operation mode and Initializes the whole system. Same condition return to the Initial mode. the RESET button is pressed. (Password level : One) Input...
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3.00 Flow Chart for Changing Modes The procedure for changing modes is illustrated below: Initial mode Panasonic Hybrid PBX: KX-T336 System * “I Press RETURN ; Password To condude Pre-entering mode <Pre-entering mode) (displays command information --- HLP To enter Programming...
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C. Fixed Key Operation Moves the cursor one character left and deletes the character in that position. Function command key used for concluding AT or BT mode with characters ($EOD) or ($CPY) etc. For details, refer to Section 8-E “Function Commands.”...
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D. Input Format-General 1 .OO Programming Mode Programming Command System Assignment input Format-General Slot Assignment DN Assignment In the programming mode (when PRG>fl Operation displayed on the screen), enter as follows: Tenant System Timer ; PRG>M JType Class of Service Class of Service 2 Local Access Group...
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2) Auto Type-AT 2.Type of Mode Enables you to show or edit the data in an Three types of Show type, Auto type and Batch interactive format. type are available. Showing the data 1) Show Type-SH Each item appears one by one by every pressing Enables you only to read the preset data.
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3. Index Number 3) Batch Type-BT Enter the index number if required. For the Enables you to edit the data in batch processing. commands without indexes and the commands which can omit the index numbers, entry of index Entry of data by batch type number is not necessary.
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2.00 Operation Mode 1. Commands Input Format-General The following operation commands are available In the mode (when ; OPE> 0 is displayed operation in Operation mode. Enter a command depending on the screen), enter as follows: on an operation. ;OPE>p[ (~1) (j-1) Operation...
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Reference For details about the following commands, refer to: Section 15-E-3.00 “TST command (Test) Section 15-F-l .OO “SYM command (System Maintenance Monitor) Section 15-D-l .02 “Error Log” Section 15-F-2.00 “TFD command (Traffic Display)” Section 16-B-4.01 “Saving Procedure” Section 17-B-2.01 “Saving Procedure” Section 16-B-4.02 “Loading Procedure”...
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E. Function Commands 2.00 fl-x-n 1 Item Number] In Auto type (AT) and Batch type (BT) modes of Programming mode, the following function com- mands are used for ending the modes, copying In AT mode, this command enables you to read data and so on.
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3.00 Enter: Clears data (no data setting) in AT and BT modes. This function is effective for the following item $CW+J) numbers of the respective command. To execute the clearing function, make sure to Displays: enter $EOD after SCLR. Command Item number 14 : Start Time of Test ;...
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f--i-J p--- p--~ pq 4.00 In AT and BT modes, copies the setting data. This function is effective for the following index numbers of the respective command. Enter: $CPY 01 02-02 (.+J ) Command Index number 01 to 32 CS No.1 is copied to No.2 and displays p1 to 32 like the following: 1 to8...
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Enter: In AT and BT modes, used for the entry numbers $SET NXX N (+-f ) 200 through 999 in TR 2 and AR2 commands, set “Y” or “N” to all the entry numbers that you All the entry numbers are set to “N” designated.
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Used in AT mode, and sets the Telephone Type of the extension and DSS consoles automatically. <Example> When the telephone type of DN 103 is set to “2” (PITS) and actually connected telephone type is “1” (SLT). Enter: ; PRG>EXT AT DN 103 (4 Displays: 01 : Telephone Type INPUT>>...
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F. Maintenance Command 1.00 Change Level (CHL) 2.00 Show Level (SHL) Description Description Allows you to change the password level. Allows you to confirm the current password level. (Password level : Four or higher) (Password level : Four higher) Input Format input Format...
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3.00 In Service (INS) Description cards and shelves should be “In Service” already. ’ (Password level : Two or higher) Allows you to change the status of shelves, For further information about In Service, refer to cards, ports and stations from “Out of Service” to Section 15-C-l .Ol “INS (In Service) command.”...
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4.00 Out of Service (OUS) Description For further information about Out of Service, refer to Section 15-C-l .02 “OUS (Out of Service) Allows you to change the status of cards, ports command.” and stations from “In Service” to “Out of Service.” The system should be in on-line communication Input Format mode.
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7.00 Set Date and Time (SDT) 6.00 Print Out (PRT) Description Description Allows you to set the date and time You can print out the system programming data, system status, error log, and traffic information respectively by entering one of the print out commands described in the following Input Format.
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G. Help Function Programming Mode 2.00 Operation Mode 1 .OO Description Description Used to display brief instructions and a list of Used to display brief instructions and a list of commands available in the Programming Mode. commands avaialable in the Operation Mode.
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Section 9 System Programming VT220 and Compatibles...
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(Section 9) System Programming VT220 and Compatibles Contents Page ................9-A-l Introduction Mode ..........
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Page Trunk Screen ................9-F-l 1.00 CO Line .
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Page Special Attended Screen ...._..__......_.._..... 9-K-i 1.00 DISA ................
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A. Introduction This section provides system programming using VT compatible terminals. Before starting system programming, Section 7 ‘Preparation Programming and Mantenance (VT220 and Compatibles)” must be read. This section provides the basic operations required for system programming. Programming consists of 10 submenu screens and each submenu consists various setting screens.
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B. Construction of Programming Mode Password Level Programming 1 System Assignment 2 Slot Assignment First Set 3 DN Assianment ----_---, Operation 2 Tenant System Timer Class of Service 5 Lo&l Access Group 6 Numbering Plan Second 7 Communication interface 8 Speed Dialing-System 9 Absent Message Group Trunk Group...
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C. Configuration Screen 1 .OO System Assignment Ionf igurat ion - System Assignment I OFL I PRG i SCR I SEL --------------------------------- ---------------------+---*------)------+----. Version +----------------------------------------------------------------+ I Expansion Shelf ---------i _--e-c-- 1 1 Shelf 1 TSY Additional CONF ----------------I +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ Summary To expand the conference trunks, T-SW This screen is used to configure the system for:...
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Description of Assigning Items Expansion Shelf Enables the expansion shelf when set to “1 Shelf” and both expansion shelves 1 and 2 when set to “2 Shelves.” TSW Additional CONF Enables the expansion of conference trunks when set to “Yes.” Conditions None Function...
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2.00 Slot Assignment Configuration Slot Assignnent I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL -----1-1---MB-------------------+--+---+---3--w ~ + --- w----_ --m----------e+ ---------.---w+ Basic FSOl I Expansion I FSOl IExpansion I FSOl I LCOT I Shelf FSOZ P& Shelf 1 I FM2 I PLC Shelf 2 I FSOZ...
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Continuec Selection of Value Assigning Items Reference 1 -A-5.OG Basic Shelf BS (02) Automatic set Blank : Not assigned OHCA : T-SW Off-Hook Call Announcement 1-E-1.0O to 2.00 card 1 -E-7.00 Expansion Shelf 1 FS (01 to 15) Automatic set Same as Basic Shelf FS to 21 .oo Expansion Shelf 2 FS (01 to 15) Automatic set Same as Basic Shelf FS Description...
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However, if there exist port data, it is possible to change the 6ards as follows: PLC card HLC card HLC card SLC card Deleting the ATLC card will be an error if there is one of the following assignments: “Group-Trunk Group”, Incoming Mode (Day) is set to “ATT.”...
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3.00 DN Assignment Conf isuration DH Assignment I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR ‘~~~--““-----~~-----~~~~~~-~~----~-+--~-+ ---3--m+-- +-----------------~-~~ ------------------------------* I Slbt I SLC I PLC I IiLC I OPX I - I No. I 101 I 102 I 103 I 104 I - --+---+ ----+--SW+--- I ----~----~---~----C-13----1*-...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in this setting screen. For operation, refer to Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.” 9-c-7...
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D. System Screen 1 .OO Operation 1 .Ol Operation (l/3) System - Operation I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL -----------------------------------------------------+-----+-----+-----+---~ Operation (l/3) +------------------------------- ------------------------------+ I Tenant Service ----- - -----__-__- 1 yes -------I I Automatic Route Selection Numbering Plan ____---_______-__ Flex Privacy on DN Key ----------------I Restriction...
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Continued Assigning l!errs Default Selection of Value Referent qestriction Level-International 01 to 16 : the restriction level for an international 3-C-1.05 call 3-c-1.02 iome Dialing Plan Type-A Type-A : 3-c-1.04 long distance call 1 +NPA+NXX+XXXX 3-C-l .06 local call NXX+XXXX 3-c-1.07 Type-B : 3-C-2.00...
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Continued Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value External Music Source 1, 2 Yes, Yes : using external music source 1, 2 2-D-2.00 : not using external music source 1, 2 3-E-1.00 4-H-2.00 4-l-4.00 5-F-2.00 6-I-2.00 4-c-1.02 : Off-hook selects an idle line by DN Idle Line Preference 12-C-4.0( : Off-hook selects an idle line by CO...
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Description of Assigning Items Enablei or disables the Tenant Service feature. Tenant Service Automatic Route Selection Enables or disables the ARS j;iuromatic Route Selection) feature. Numbering Plan Selects the type of numbering plan; The user can assign the desired feature numbers or use the default setting 1 or 2. Determines whether or not a PITS telephone user is allowed to barge in Privacy on DN Key...
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Conditions Tenant Service If ‘NG’ IS selected, some setting screens do not appear. Also some as- signing items display “-,” which indicates programming is impossible. Semng screens which do not appear are: ‘System-Tenant” ‘Group-ICM/Paging Group” Assigning items which indicate Y-n and cannot be programmed are: “Group-Trunk Group”, Tenant...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in this setting screen. For operation, refer to Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.” .
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1.02 Operation (213) System - Operation 1 CC I PRG I SCR I SEL ---------------------------r-----------------------~-----~-----+-----+---- Operation i YY~” Administration Device -----I VT220 - ‘-‘. y -..------------ - ----- 1 yes I Page Length (4-99) ----------I (O-95) ------I Skip Perf 1 Dutsoins Duration Log --------I All Call Incomins Duration...
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Reference Assigning Items Default Selection of Value 3-F-l .OO SMDR ( cont.) Skip Pet-f (0 to 95) blank 0 to 95: how many lines to skip Note : in case of printing out system data : (page length)- (skip perforation)2_ 23 in case of printing out call processing information (page length)- (skip perforation)2...
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Description of Assigning Items System Administraion Assigns the terminal device to be used for setting system administration data. Device Enables or disables SMDR ( Station Message Detail Recording). SMDR Page Length (4-99) Assigns the printer page length (number of lines). Skip Perf (O-95) Determines the number of lines to be skipped and the number of lines to be printed on each page.
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Conditions SMDR If set to “No,” the following items cannot be programmed (“-” appears on the items). “System-Operation”, Page Length (4-99) Skip Perf (O-95) Outgoing Duration Log Incoming Duration Log Attendant Duration Special Carrier Name Print Secret Dial Error Log/Programming/Traffic Remote Directory Number To assign this item, RMT card is necessary.
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1.03 Operation (3/3) - Operation I OFL I PRG I LIN I SEL SY stem ------------------------------------------------------+------+-----+------+----~ Operation (313) +----------------------------------------------------------+ I Operator 1 ~~~~_~___~~~~ em- -em__ 1 A T T:l (Type:No.) Operator 2 - ________ --‘I _--_____ 1 E X T:l2a (Trpe:No.) Night Service ------I-- --- ------...
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Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Night Service Manual Manua! : an operator can set day or night 3-B-8.00 4-l-l .oo service 5-G-l .OO Auto : automatic change 6-J-l .OO Auto Start Time : MON. ( Day. Niaht) blank 1 to12 :hour : TUE.
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Description of Assigning items Assigns the terminal device for operator Operator If selecting “EXT” for the terminal type, be sure to assign the directory number beforehand. Operator 2 Same as Operator 1. If this is set to “Manual,” the operator 1 must dial the feature number for Night Service -“Night Mode Set* for night service or “Night Mode Cancel”...
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2.00 Tenant +-~~~~~~~~----~-~~~~-------~~~-~--~-~--~---~~--~--~--~~~~~~~~~~~-~-+ I Ope.rator 1 (Tenant 2) ---------__- 1 A T T:l (.T~pe:No.) I Operator 2 (Tenant 2) -------------I E X T:1234 (Type:No.) Night Service (Tenant 2) ---------I Manual Auto Start Time : MON.(Day,Night) 08~00 AH , 05:OO PW : TUE.(Day,Night) 08:OO AM , 05~00 PM : YED.(Day,Night)
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference 3-B-4.00 Operator 2 (Tenant 2) None Same as Operator 3-B-5.00 3-B-4.00 Service (Tenatn 2) Manual Manual : manual change Night 3-B-8.00 Auto : automatic change 4-l-l .oo 5-G-l .OO Auto Start Time 6-J-l .OO -: MON.
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Description of Assigning Items Operator (Tenant 2) Assigns a terminal device for operator Operator 2 (Tenant 2) Assigns a terminal device for operator 2. Night Service (Tenant 2) If this is set to “Manual,” an operator must dial the feature number for “Night Mode Set”...
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Conditions This screen does not appear if ‘System-Operation”. Tenant Service is assigned to “No.” This system can accommodate up to two Attendant consoles. If two Operator 1 (Tenant 2) Attendant Consoles are assigned to tenant 1, no Attendant consoles can Operator 2 (Tenant 2) be assigned to tenant 2.
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3.00 System Timer System - System Timer I OFL I PRG I SCR 1 DIR -------------------‘-------------------------------+----+ -----+------+----- +----------------------------------------------------+ I Held Call Reminder -----------I second (s) K~-240) I He Id Cal 1 Reminder (AT?) -------I 60 second(s) W-240) Transfer Recall --------------I 30 second(s) (E-240) I Pickup Dial Waiting ---------I...
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C0nh-wfk-l Assigning Hems Defautt Selection of Value FletereM 3-B-10-00 External First Digit Time-Out 5 to 120 : seconds 12.00 3-F-12.00 roG8.w 10-c-61.00 3-B-10.00 External I nterdigit Time-Out 31015 : seconds 3-B-12.00 3-B-10.00 External Interdigit Time-Out 3 to10 : seconds 3-B-l 2.00 (PBX) 3-B-10.00 Toll Restriction Guard lime...
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Description of Assigning Items Held Call Reminder Sets the time for Held Call Reminder for extensions. When this timer expires the extension is alerted that there is a call held for an extended period of time Held Call Reminder (ATT) Sets the time for Held Call Reminder for the Attendant Console.
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Conditions Held Call Reminder If these items are programmed however “System-Operation” Held Call Held Call Reminder (ATT) Reminder is not set to “Yes,” Held Call Reminder does not function. Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in this setting screen.
Class of Service 4.00 4.01 Class of Service (l/2) - Class of Service I OFL I PRG 1 SCR I DIR ;ystem Class of Service KIDS) No. = 01 (l/Z) +------------------------------ I Toll Restriction Level (Day) --------I Toll Restriction Level (Night) ------I ----l Max.
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Continued Relerence Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Do Not Disturb Override : DND Override is available 3-B-6.00 : DND Override is unavailable 4-c-8.00 5-A-6.00 CO Forward Mode Yes : Call Forwarding to CO is available 3-B-6.00 4-F-2.05 No : Call Forwarding to CO is unavailable 5-D-2.05 3-a-6.00 CO Transfer Mode...
Table of Defaults Assigning Items 03 to COS 32 Toll Restriction Level ( Day ) Toll Restriction Level ( Night ) Max. Dialing Digits Call Forwarding / Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb Override CO Forward Mode CO Transfer Mode Forced Account Code Mode BSS / OHCA...
Description of Assigning Items Toll Restriction Level (Day) Sets toll restriction level (day). Sets toll restriction level (night). Toll Restriction Level (Night) Max. Dialing Digits Sets the maximum number of digits which can be dialed for a CO call. Call Forwarding / Do Not Assigns whether Call Forwarding / Do Not Disturb is possible or not.
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Function The +oilow;?g funaions appear on rhe function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. Other function keys such as INDEX, COPY and READ are also available in this setting screen.
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4.02 Class of Service (2/2) CleSs of Service IonI -PE- I SC-f- I DIR Srstem ----------------------------------------------------+-----+ --__- + ----_ + ----, Class of Service (CCM No. = 01 (Z/2) +-----------------------------------------------------------+ I Y I I Trunk 1 Trunk Group 01 Trunk Group 09 Grout Access Trunk Group 02...
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Continued Assigning Items Defautt Selection of Value Referent3 Station Paging Access N : paging group unavailable for access 3-B-6.00 4-H-l .Ol PAG (1 to 8) Y : paging group available for access 4-H-l .02 4-H-l .04 5-F-i .Ol 5-F-l .02 5-F-i .04 External Paging (1 and 2 ) 3-B-6.00...
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Description of Assigning Items Trunk Group Access When set to “Yes,” the associated trunk group is available during direct Trunk Group (01 to 16) trunk group access. When set to “No” the trunk group is not available during direct trunk group access. Special Carner Access When set to “Yes”...
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Function The following funcitons appear on the function line of this setting screen. BOMMONBNDEX f&opy ~~~JREAD ‘B ~HRD CPY m COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. Other function keys such as INDEX, COPY and READ are also available in this setting screen.
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5.00 Local Access Group SrsteB - Local Access Group I OFL I PRG I LIN I DIR ---------------------------------------------------+-----+-----+-----+---, +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Toll Restriction Level I ------------------------------+- ---_----------------------------- To1 1 Restriction Table +---------------------I--------------------------------+ I Local Access i Hunt Sequence 01 I 06 I Hunt Sequence 09 Trunk Group I 01 I...
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Description of Assigning items Toll Restriction Level Assigns the toll restriction level. This is used during toll restriction to determine if calls will be allowed (if Extension toll restriction level is equal to or greater than local access toll restriction level) or whether they must pass through toll restriction checking.
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6.00 Numbering Plan 6.01 Numbering Plan (I/9) Numbering Plan ( l/9 1 +------------------------ ____^---- - _----_ - ------ ---+ I No. I Feature I DGl I DG2 I DG3 I DG4 I ---+------------------------------+---+ ----+----+----- I 1 I lst Hundred Block Extension-----------I I 2 I 2nd Hundred Block Extension--------l I 3 I 3rd Hundred Block Extension------l 1 4 1 4th Hundred Block Extension -------I...
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Description of Assigning Items through 12th Hundred Block Assigns the leading one or two digits for extension DN (Directory Extension Number). If the leading digit is not programmed the DN assignment is not possible. Conditions “System-Numbering Plan” setting cannot be changed if “System-Operation”, Numbering Plan is set to “Fixed 1”...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.02 Numbering Plan (2/9) System - Numbering Plan I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR ---------------------- --___-- ----~--~---+--+-- Numbering Plan ( 219 ) +I------------- ------- -----------W-----V+ I No.1 Feature I DM I D62 I IX3 I D64 I i-1-i Hundred Block Extension------- i 13 I 13th I 14 I...
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Continued Assigning Items Detault Selection of Value Reference 3-B- 1 .OO Trunk Group 01-08 Access 4-C-3.02 5-A-l -02 Trunk Group 09-l 6 Access 6-D-l -02 Enter from one to four digits composed 3-B-l -00 Trunk Group 17-24 Access numbers, and the * and # symbols. 4-c-3.03 5-A- 1.03 6-D-l .03...
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Description of Assigning items 13th through 16th Hundred Block Assigns the leading one or two digits for extension DN (Directory Extension Number). If the leading digit is not programmed the DN assign- ment is not possible. Operator Call (General) Assigns the feature number for general operator calling. Calls will always arrive at an Attendant Console if it is connected to the system.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. operation of function keys are described in Section 7-i “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.03 Numbering Plan (319) System - Numbering Plan I OFL I PRG~I SCR ITR Numberib Plan ( 3/9 1 +----------------------------------------------------------------+ I No. Feature I DGl I DG2 I DG3 DG4 I I --mm +----------------------------------+----+ ----+---+--- I 25 I 1 0 1 Doorphone Call (l-4) ---------------I I 1 I...
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Continuec Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference 3-B-l .oG Station Paging 4-H-1.01 4-H-1.02 4-H-1.04 5-F-1.01 5-F-1.02 5-F-1.04 6-l-l 6-I-1.02 6-l-1.04 3-B-l .OO External Paging Answer 4-H-1.03 4-H-1.04 5-F-1.03 5-F-l .04 Station Paging Answer Enter one to four digits composed of numbers, *, ti-:*F and #.
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Description of Assigning Items Doorphone Call (l-4) Assigns the feature number for Doorphone calling. After dialing the feature number, dial 1 to 4 to specify the required doorphone. External Paging Assigns the feature number for External Paging. After dialing the feature number, dial 0, 1, 2, or * (all extensions and external paging) Station Paging Assigns the feature number for Internal Paging.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. operation of function keys are described in Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.04 Numbering Plan (419) System - Numbering Plan I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR ~----------------------------------------------------+---+-----+-----+----. Numbering Plan ( 419 1 +------------------------------------------------------------~ Feature I DGl I DG2 DG4 I I ----+--------------------------------------~----+----~----+---- 1 37 1 Account Code _____ -e-m_- ____ -------I I 38 I Hold _____-------------------------- 1 1 1 1 39 1 Hold Retrieve...
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Selection of Value Assigning items Default Call Forwarding-All Call Set +“2 3-E-i.cc Call Forwarding-Busy 4-F-2.02 Enter one to four digits consisting of numbers,*, 5-Cq2.G2 and #. 3-E-1.00 Call Forwarding-No Answer Set 4-F-2.03 5-D-2.03 3-B-1.00 Enter from one to four digits consisting of Call Forwarding-to Trunk 4-F-2.05...
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Description of Assigning Items Account Code A:: g-s :-e iea!::re number for entering account codes which may be ic-Cid 0: ;otionai depending on system programming. 4 - ‘--< -- . ._ , _ ‘-e fea:dre number for Hold. This is used by an SLT to place Hold 3 ,-2fler 2’: hold.
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Function faxtions appear on the function line of this setting screen. The following COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. operation of function keys are described in Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.05 Numbering Plan (5/g) hstea - Numbering Plan I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR ------------------------------------------------~-----+ ----+------+ ---- Numbering Plan ( 519 1 +--------------------------------- -----------------------------+ I No. I Feature I DG1 DG2 I DG3 I DC4 1 I ---+---------------------------------- ------+----+-----+-----+----- I 1 I 1 49 I Do Not Disturb Set ------------------I...
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Continued DE"-,: Assigning Item Selection of Value Reference 3-B-1.00 Call Waiting 62 - 4-D-7.20 5-B-5.00 Enter one to four digits composed of numbers,*, 3-B-1.00 BSS/OHCA Deny Set 4-D-2.03 BSSIOHCA Deny Cancel 3-B-1.00 4-D-5.00 5-B-3.00 3-B-1.00 Data Line Security Set 4-I-6.00 5-G-4.00 Data Line Security Cancel 9-D-49...
Description of Assigning items Assigns Do Not Disturb Set the feature number for Do Not Disturb S2i. Assigns the feature number for Call Forwarding , Do No; 1 %;t: C ;-zE’. Call Forwarding/Do Disturb Cancel Dial Call Pickup Deny Assigns the feature number for Dial Call Pickup Deny Set. This .a: :;5s an extension user to prohibit other extensions from answering...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.06 Numbering Plan (6/9) Srstem - Numbering Plan I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR ------------------------------------------------------+-----+-----+-----+---~ Numbering Plan ( 619 1 +--------------------------------------------------------------+ I No. I Feature I DGl I DG2 1 DG3 I DG4 I I ----t---------------------------------------+ ---+---e+-----+----- I 61 Pickup Dialing Programming ------------I Pickup Dialing...
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Assigning items Default Selection of Value Timed Reminder Cancel i------ Enter one to four digits consisting of numbers, -, 1 2-3-y X Voice Calling Mode Set and #. I4-M33 3-B-l .3C 4-D-2.02 Voice Calling Deny Cancel -- - 9-D-53...
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Description of Assigning items Pickup Dialing Programming Pickup Dialing is a feature of SLT telephones which allows automatic calling when going off-hook. This feature allows the extension user to program the number to be called. Pickup Dialing Set This feature number enables Pickup Dialing. Pickup Dialing Cancel This feature number cancels Pickup Dialing.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. II 8 /ZJHRD CPY m COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. operation of function keys are described in Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.07 Numbering Plan(7/9) System - Numbering Plan I OFL I PRG I SCR i DIR ----me ----I ------------------- --+-----+ ---- +----+.---- Numbering Plan ( 7/9 1 + B--S-- ---em- -W-V ---- ------ ------- ------+ I No. I Feature I DGl I DG2 I DG3 l DG4 l l- ---+---------------e -+---+--+---+---’...
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Continued Assigning hems Default Selection of Value Reference 3-B-l .OO Walking Station Cancel 3-F-3.00 5-G-6.00 Message Set 3-B-l .OO Message Cancel Enter one to four digits consisting of numbers, * 4-I-8.00 and #. 5-G-6.00 6-J-4.00 3-B-l .OO Station Program Clear 4-l-l 0.00 5-G-8.00 5-G-6.00...
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Descrfption of Assigning ttems Speed Diating-Station Assigns the feature number for setting Speed Dialing to SLT(Single Line Program Telephone). Station Lode Set Assigns the feature number for setting Electronic Station Lock. When set the extension user cannot place outgoing CO calls from that extension. Station Lo&...
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6.08 Numbering Plan (8/9) - Number ins Plan I OFL I PRG I SCR 1 DIR Ystel ---- -----m--w- ---+---*---+---+----” Numberins Plan (819) +--S-------------- -----------------e-+ I No. I Feature I DGl I DG2 1 DG3 I DG4 1 I- ------------- --+----+---+---+-- I 85 I 7 I 0 I * I...
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ontinuec Selection of Value Default Assigning Items Reference i-B-1 .OO Remote Station Lock Set 73’ .-I-l 1 .oo i-G-9.00 Remote Station Lock Cancel i-J-5.00 Remote DND Set Remote DND Cancel Enter one io four digits consisting of numbers, *, and tt. 3-B-l .OO BGM Through External...
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Assigning Description Items Night Mode Se: Assigns feature number for setting Night mode manually (for operator only). This is used when night mode is to “Manual.” Assigns the feature number for setting Day mode manually (for Night Mode Cancel operator 1 only). Assigns the feature number for starting Night Service mode manually Night Service Manual Mode (for operator 1 only).
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS. OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. operation of function keys are described in Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.09 Numbering Plan(9/9) System - Numbering Plan I DFL I PRG I SCR I DIR --------I---------------_I ----+-a-+ ---+--a+--- Numberins Plan i 919 1 +-------- -----------I- ---w----+ I No. Feature DC1 I DGZ I DW I 964 I I--+---------- A----B+-‘---+---*--- I 9’7 I Trunk ----------- Busy Out i?t8i*i...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns the feature number for manually putting a trunk into busy status Busy Out Trunk (for operator 1 only). Unbusy Trunk Assigns the feature number for canceling Busy Out Trunk (for operator 1 only). OGM Record Assigns the feature number for recording OGM (for operator 1 only).
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Communication Interface 7.00 System - Communication Interface I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL ------------------------------- ---We---+----+ ----J-----*---- t-------------------- ------w-------e Iter SIO 81 SIO #2 Remote I Cferrinal) I NDR) wdem) I---------+--------e-- -----*---------- I <m+tF> I l&-code <csl+LD I Baud Rate I 1200 baud I 1200 baud I X99...
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Continued Default Selection of Value Assigning Items Referencs 2-D-3.00 Parity Mark : for None/Marl&pace/Even/Odd : Parity for SIO 3-F-l .OO 510#1,2 14-B-2.OC : Parity for Remote None : for None/Even/Odd 15-B-2.OC Remote Stop Bit 1 bit 1 bit/2 bits : Stop bit for SIO 1 bit/l .5 bits./2 bits : Stop bit for Remote 9-D-66...
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of Assigning Description Items Assigns the New Line code, for Carriage Return, for SIO #1 (Terminal), NL-Code St0 #2 (SMDR : Station Message Detail Recording) and Remote (MODEM). Baud Rate Assigns the Baud rate for SIO #1, SIO #I2 and Remote. The baud rate is the number of bits transmitted per second between this system and the device.
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8.00 Speed Dialing - System +------------------------------------+ 0O:NORHAL +----3--------------------------- 01:Restriction Level-01 i 001 1 10 I 1234567890123456 02:Restriction Level-02 1 002 I 01 I 12345678901234567 03:Restriction Level- 03 123456789012345678 Level-04 I 003 I 01 04:Restriction Level-05 2345678901234567890 05:Restriction Level-06 1 005 i 01 I 1234567890123456789012 06:Restriction...
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Description of Assigning Items Speed dialing codes appear on the CRT screen. Assigns the toll restriction level for each of the speed dialing codes. Type Dial Assigns the actual digits to be dialed including numbers,*, #, P, F, -, [, ] . There is a maximum of 32 digits.
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9.00 Absent Message SysteB Absent Message I OFL I ?RG I SCR I DIR ---------------------------------------------+ -----+-----+-----+----. Fixed Hessage Flexible Hessage 1 I Will Return Soon I 7 I &me New York Gone Home In a Heetins I 4lBack xX:%%%%1101 5lhtUntil%W%X Ill1 At Ext 3XxX I 12 I...
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Description of Assigning items Fixed Message (1 to 6) Fixed messages to be displayed on a PITS telephone with the display. These messages cannot be changed by system programming. Extension user can set the desired one to his or her PITS telephone set.
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E. Group Screen 1 .OO Trunk Group 1.01 Trunk Group(l/2) Group - Trunk Group I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL -----------------------------------------------+----+-----t-----+---~--- Trunk Group’ No. = 01 (l/2) +-----------------------------------------------+ Type ------------I Nam s---------------- I Tenant -------------I -----I IncorindOutgoing Incoming Only I Incoming Hode CDayY, ----I DIL 1:l I Incomins Wade (Hisht) --I...
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ha- -- .??a>.- -ci Ite7-S De!ault Selection of Value Refeferzs Y v ,.-- ATT: for : placing calls to the Attendant Console q-1-7 ^’ 3-D-j.?: “with ATLC" DIL 1 :l : placing calls by Direct In Line 1 :l 3-D-2.:' DIL 1:l : DIL 1 :N : placing calls by Direct In Line 1 :N...
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ononuet Assigning Items Defal leference l-B-7.05 Dialing Plan Type-4 I-C-1 .oo 4 -NPA+NXX+XXXX loncj distance 32: i-c-2.00 iocal ct NXX+XXXX Type-B : NPA+NXX+XXXX long distance call local call NNX+XXXX Type-C : long distance call f+NPA +NXX+XXXX NNX+XXXX local call NNX+XXXX : no Toll Restrictron None NPA: Area code...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns a type for each trunk group. Type Name Assgns a name to each trunk group. Tenant Assigns the tenant to which each trunk group belongs. Incoming/Outgoing Assigns each trunk group to incoming only, outgoing only, or both. Incoming Mode (Day) Assigns the destination for incoming calls during day service.
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Incoming Mode (Night) If “FIXED” or “FLEXIBLE” is changed to another option, it cancels all the settings of CO lines in Trunk-CO Line”, Night Answer Point (Type:No.) which belong to the trunk group. If “FLEXIBLE” is changed to ‘FIXED”, the Night Answer Points are not canceled.
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Conditions for setting trunk groups If a trunk group changes “Group-Trunk Group”, Type assigned to “PVL” (Private Line) to another type and if any CO lines belonging to the trunk group are selected to be “PRV-CO” (Private CO) in “Extension-Station, Type/Number, those CO lines are canceled from “Extension-Station”, Type/Number...
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3. Other Conditions If the following types are selected for “Type,” the items listed below cannot be assigned. Items Impossible Assign DID Digit Modification Table PBX Access Code (No Restriction) WATS PBX Access Code (Restriction) Incoming Mode (Day) Incoming Mode (Night) Destination (DIL 1 :N Only) DID Digit Modification...
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If the following types are selected for “Incoming Mode (Day),” the item below cannot be assigned: items impossible to Assign Incoming Mode (Day) Al-T Destination (DIL 1 :N Only) DIL 1:l Type and Number DISA TAFAS 1 , TAFAS 2 If “System-Operaion”...
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1.02 Trunk Group (2/2) kmuP - Trunk Group i OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL -I_-----------------__l_____l____ -+-----+---*--p-- 01 W2) Trunk Group -* -----‘--~~-------------------------~~~-~ I PCKuP:Ol , PCKUP:02 t I Destination (DIL 1:N Only) Type and Number I E X T:5001, E X TM1 I c W:l E X T:5003,...
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Continued Assigning Items Default PBX Access Code (No blank Restriction) A maximum of three digits composed of numbers 3-C-1.01 I3-c-4.00 biank : not assigning 3-B-7.05 PBX Access Code (Restriction) blank Access codes with restriction A maximum of three digits composed of numbers 3-C-l -ol 3-c-1 -03 Up to eight codes can be assigned.
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns destination type and number only when “Incoming Mode (Day)” is Destination (DIL 1 :N only) set to functon which enables an incoming call from one CO Type and Number DIL 1. (the line in one trunk group to arrive at one to eight destinations simultaneously without assistance of operator).
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ICM / Paging Group 2.00 TW.rLC ‘- [. ,, ‘? [Group - I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL ICWPa~inc Group ------------------_--------------------- -----+-W.-s+ -----+----+---. +-------------------+ +------------------+ Group I ICH Group I Tenant Tenant -----v---+------- --------+-----.. 4‘11 +-----..---v----w--+ Summary Assigns intercom groups and paging groups to tenant 1 or 2 (Password level : Two or higher) Assigning items...
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Description,of Assigning Items ICM Group (1 to 8) Assigns intercom groups from 1 to 8 to tenant 1 or 2. Tenant PAG Group (1 to 8) Assigns paging groups from 1 to 8 to tenant 1 or 2. Tenant Conditions This screen must be programmed before programming “Group-Call...
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3.00 Call Pickup Group - Call Pickup Group I SL I PRG I SCR I DIR kOUP .---------------------------------------------+---------+----+---- -+ -------------------+ +---------------~+ ----____-__ - -__---- UCD I PAG 1 PICK i ICI4 1 I PAG I PICK I 104 I I PAG I PICK I ICH I ------+--+---+---- I ----+---+----+e--+--m+ ---+-----+----..-+...
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Description of Assigning Items PICK to 32) Assigns the intercom group number which the call pickup groups belong to. Assigns the UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) group number which the call pickup groups belong to. UCD Group is comprised of more than one pickup group.
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System Tenant ‘UP group ,“i’“‘, II ICM group 3 ,,;r2 Paging group 3 ling group Paging group 1 ,--- group -- 1 Pickup Pickup Pickup Pickup Pi&up Pickup group 7 group 2 group 3 group 4 group 5 group 1 .
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F. Trunk Screen 1 .OO CO Line ‘runk CD Line I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR -------------------~----~----------~~-----~-+----+----+--~-+~I. Trunk Equipment No. = 2021 -------------+ +------------------ ------ ----------- 1 01 I Trunk Group I Trunk Name ------------I ------I D N :5()m ‘1 Direct Termination Night Ansver Point (Trpe:Ho.) E X TM1...
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Continue Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference 3-B-8.OG Night Answer Point Directory number : fol Type (select input) 10-c-59.00 (Type : No.) each extension in None : no Night Answer Point physical number UNA : Universal Night Answer order EXT : Extension User RMT : Remote Administration NAG : Night Answer Group...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns the trunk group number of the CO line. Trunk Group Trunk Name Assigns the name of the CO line. This will appear on the CRT screen of the Attendant Console and the display of PITS telephone (if provided) when making oi receiving a CO call.
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When selecting “1. CO Line” in Trunk submenu screen, the setting screen which has the smallest Trunk Equipment No. appears on the screen first. If the “Group-Trunk Group” containing the CO line has “Type” assigned to “DID,” the following items cannot be entered : ”...
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2.00 Pager and Music Source Trunk - Pager % Husic Source I OFL 1 PRG I SCR I DIR -~------------““-~--~~~~--~~~-~~--~~~~--~---+-----+~--~+-~-+-’- l ----------------------------------------------+ Tenant Tone I --“‘-------11------+--------~-------+-------- IYes ---+---- External Pager I----+--------+- +----------------------+ +-----------------------------+ Tenant I For Use ----------------I--+--------~------ Hold&BGW I -----+---1--B+----- Husic Source I HolcmGW I -121...
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Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Referena External Pager l/2 3-B-15.N Tone 4-H-1.03 Yes : sending confirmation tone : not sending confirmation tone 4-H-1.04 4-H-2.00 5-F-1.03 5-F-1.04 5-F-2.00 6-I-l .03 6-l-l .04 6-I-2.00 TkFU.S J<(s-/ 4-H-2.()0 Yes : sendii BGM - S-F-2.00 : not sending BGM 6-I-2.00...
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Description Assigning items Assigns :r.e tenant number which the pager and music source belong to. External Pager Tenant 3e:erm;nes whether confirmation tone will be sent or not at the beginning of using the external pager. Tone Assigns whether BGM will be sent or not when the external pager is idle. Music Source l/2 Assigns the tenant number which the pager and music source belong to.
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3.00 AGC Trunk - AGC I Ol?L I PRG I SCR I DIR .---------------------------------------------- --+----+-----+-----+---- +-----------------------------+ I AGC card I Shelf No. I Slot No. I Tenant I -------+- ------+------+------ lO3llI +--------------+-------------+ I Tone Detect +--------------..--- +-------------+ Summary (Password level : Three or higher) Assigns tenant number which the AGC (Automatic Gain Control) card belongs to, and executing tone detection or not.
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Description of Assigning items AGC card Tenant Assigns the tenant number AGC card bebngs to. which the Tone Detect Assigns whether detecting of the CPC (CatMg Party Control) signal is done at the end of the CO-CO conversation or not. Conditions This screen cannot be selected if “System-Configuration,”...
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G. Extension Screen 1 .OO Station 1.01 Station (l/3) Extension - Station I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL -I------I------------- ---- -+---+----+---+-- Station hkment No. = 1012 (l/3) +-S--W---------------- ------ ---------+ -------I I Telephone TYW 1 tide1 ----------- I Kx-Tl23235(7130) --------I I OBCA Circuit I Rimrr...
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1.111”L” Assigning items Default Selection of Value Referenct 4-C-5.05 OHCA Circuit : without OHCA circuit 4-G-r 1.0 : with OHCA circuit Primary Directory Number 4-B-3.01 loo-: for each Three or four digit extension number extension number physical number order 3-B-7.01 Intercom Number blank One or two digit intercom number...
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Description of Assigning hems Telephone Type Selects the telephone type to be connected. Model Selects the model number when PITS is set as the telephone type in the above item. OHCA Circuit Determines whether the selected phone supports OHCA or not. Primary Directory Number When a ‘ON”...
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Telephone Type Assignable telephone types differ depending on the card types connected to the extensions, as follows: Telephone Type Assignable Card Type PlTS PITS or SLT If “SLT” or ‘OPX” is selected, O-” will appear in the following items in ‘Extension-Station (l/3)”...
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Conditions for Assigning the MESSAGE button . KX-T1232XX series PITS’s: The MESSAGE button cannot be assigned, for these PITS’s are already provided with the MESSAGE button. KX-T616XX series PITS’s: Assignable to the DN-06 button only. DN-06 button CM button KX-T30820, KX-T30850 Assignable to the DN-03 button only.
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Function The following funcitons appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX, READ and AUTO CNF keys are also available in this screen.
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1.02 Station (2/3) Extention -----------------------------------------------------+-----+-----+-----+ Station I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL 1 Station Equipment No. = 1012 (2/3) +------------------------------------------------------------------+ I Key I Type I Numher I SDN CDS I Dar Ring I Night Rinsl --------+---------+- ----------------+------+--------+---------- I DN-Ol I I 5000 Delawd 3 Instantly...
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- - . - _ _ Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Referent (cont. (cont.) IN-!01 to 12) 4-G-l 2.0( CALL PAR : Call Park System button 4-t-8.00 CALL STA : Call Park Station button 14-D-l .O! RNG TRAN : Ringing Transfer button SPLIT : Call Split button TONE-BRK...
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Description of Assigning Items DN-(01 to 12) Assigns the use of the DN buttons. DN-01 button is fixed to PDN and cannot Type be changed or deleted. Assigns the number for each DN button which is preset to ‘PDN,” “SDN,” ‘PRV- Number CO,”...
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The DN-01 through 03 b&ons are assigned as the PDN buttons automatically. The DN-01 buzon IS Cxec !o a PDN button and cannot be changed to another assignable feawe button The PDN buttons assignee to the DN-02 and 03 buttons can be changed to another assignable feature button and we versa.
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Function The toilowq appear on the function line of this setting screen. funCftOnS COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX and READ keys are also available in this screen.
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1.03 Station (313) lxtention Station I OFL I PRG I SCR i SEL --------------------^-----------------------------+-----+-----+-----+----- Station Equipment Ho. = 1012 (3,‘3) +--------------------------------^’+ +----------------------------------- I PF I Number Number Type I DSS I IKeuI -.‘I +------+----------+----------------+------f- ---------+-----------------+ I 01 I ONETOUCH I 1234567890123456 I 1 I ONETOUCH I 1234567890123456 l I Dssmo I I EXT...
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Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference DSS Key ( to 8) 4-B-2.00 blank : Message Waiting button 4-c-4.01 Type : UCD Log In button LoGIN 4-D-8.00 ALARM : Local Alarm button 4-E-5.01 DSS( DN) : Direct Station Selection button 4-E-5.02 DSS( ICM) : Direct Station Selection (ICM) button...
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Conditions To select this screen, press the NEXT key in the “Extension-Station (U3)” screen. Only the PF3 button on PITS type 50 and KX-T7050 can be programmed to the FWD/DND button. Only the PFl button on PITS type 50, KX-T7020 and KX-T7030 can be programmed to the SNR button.
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btension DSS Console I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL -----------------I--------------------------------+--------+-----+--~ Station Equipment No. = 1012 (l/3) +--------------------------------------------------------------+ MO&l KX-T123240 (7040) I ----------- ------- -------+ __-------- ----- - ---- --we Pair Extension 5000 +------------------------+------------------------------+ I PF I I PF I Type Number Type...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Refer- 3-57.s: PF key (01 to 16) (cont.) 4-c-4.,31 Number blank One or two digits : intercom number for “DSS(ICM)” Maximum 16 digits : destination number for ‘ONETOUCH” 9-G-l 6...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns the type of DSS console used. Model Pair Extension Assigns the DSS Console and paired extension’s directory number. A DSS Console does not work without this assignment. PF key (01 to 16) Assigns the type of each of the programmable feature buttons.
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2.02 DSS Console (2/3) btension - DSS Console I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL ---------------------------------------------------+-----+----~-----+---~ Station ‘Esuipment No. = 1012 (2/3) +---------------------------------+------------------------------+ I DSS I Type Number Number I DSS I Type I Key I Key +-----+---------+----------------+-----+-------- +--------------+ I 09 I ;...
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Cnntinl Assigning Items Selection of Value Default Referena 3-B-7.01 DSS Key (01 to 16) (cont.) Number blank Three or four digits : directory number for “DSS(DN)” 4-C-4.01 One or two digits : intercom number for “DSS(ICM)” Maximum 16 digits : destination number for “ONETOUCH”...
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Description of Assigning Items DSS Key (01 to 16) Assigns the type for each of the DSS (Direct Station Selection) buttons. Number Used to set the number for each DSS button programmed to “ONETOUCH,” “DSS (DN)” or “DSS (ICM).” Conditions To select this screen, press the NEXT key in the “Extension-DSS Console (l/3)”...
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2.03 DSS Console (3/3) Extension DSS Console I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL ---‘--‘-----“----‘-------------‘-------------------+-----+---+-----+---- Station Equipment No. = 1012 (3/3) I DSS I Type Number I DSS I Type Number I Key I I Key I +-----+----w---+ -------------+-----+----------+ ..--------..--------+ ONEMUCH I 1 17...
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Continued Assigning kerns Default Selection of Value Referenct 3-B-7.01 DSS Key (17 to 32) (cont.: Number blank Three or four digits : directory number for “DSS(DN)” 4-C-4.o1 One or two digits : intercom number for “DSS(ICM)” Maximum 16 digits : destination number for “ONETOUCH”...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns the type for each of the DSS (Direct Station Selection) button. Number Used to set the number for each DSS button programmed to “ONETOUCH,” “DSS (DN)” or “DSS (ICM)” Conditions This screen does not appear if “Model” is assigned to “KX-T61640” in the Extension-DSS Console (l/3) screen.
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3.00 Doorphone Extension - Doorphone I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR -----------------------------------------------+-----+----+----+---- I Doorphone No. I I --------------+--------------t -------------+---------------+-------------- I Tenant I Open Duration1 I -----------+------------ ..+ -I-- - ---- + _---____- -+ ---______---- I Doorphone Type I No. I Trpe I No.
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Continued Selection of Value Default Reference Assigning items Doorphone Call Assignment (cont.) 1 to 8 : Intercom group number for “ICM” 01 to 32 : pickup group number for “PICKUP” : Attendant console 1 or 2 Three or four digits : directory number for “EXT” 9-G-25...
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Description of Assigning items Doorphone No. (1 to 4) Assigns the tenant number which the doorphone belongs to. Tenant Assigns the door opening duration (seconds). Open Duration Doorphone call Assignment Assigns the destination for incoming calls from doorphones. Type Assign group number o: directory number when type of call placing is set to “ICM,”...
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4.00 Attendant Console 4.01 Attendant Console (l/2) Aens ion Attendant Console I 4lFL : PRG I SC3 I DIR ------ --------______--- -------______-------- + ----- -----a ---- --+---. Attendant Conso Ie (l/2) c 4dC* -& +----------------- -----I-------+ +----------------------------+ ITenantI DN I TRS LV I PAG I lAlt PositionlTensnt 1lTenant 21 I -----+-----+- --+-.-----+-----...
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Continuel Assigning Items Selection of Value Default Referena 6-G-2.00 Alt Position Three or four digit numbers : extension directory Tenant 1 & Tenant 2 blank Overflow number blank : no destination Night blank Three or four digit numbers : extension directory ~-~-8.o~ number blank : no destination...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns the Floating DN of the Attendant Console. This is used to call the Attendant directly. Assigns the toll restriction level for the Attendant Console. TRS LV Assigns the available Paging types for the Attendant Console. This can be set to internal, external or all.
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4.02 Attendant Console (2/2) Zxtension Attendant Console I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR ----------------------------------------------------+------+ ----+------+----~ Attendant Console (Call Priority) (2/2) +-----------------------------------+---------------------------------+ I Internal Calling Station I External Calling TG 01 TG 02 Internal Calling Doorphone TG 03 TGo4 Console Calling TG 05 TGo6...
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Continued Assigning Items Selection of Value Reference Default 6-E-1.00 Held Call Reminder 01 to 24 : Priority External Calling (TGOl toTG16) 9-G-31...
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Description of Assigning Items Internal Calling Station Internal Calling Doorphone Console Calling Transfer Recall Assigns the call priority level for each of the items. Serial Calling Recall > “01 n is the highest level, “24” is the lowest level. It is permissible to assign the same level to multiple items. In this case Call Park Recall calls are processed in FIFO (First In First Out) order.
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H. Special Carrier Access Screen 1 .OO Equal Access Equal Access No. = 1 +-----------------------------------I +----------------I--+ I Trunk 01 i Yes 1 Group I Trunk Group Trunk Group 03 I Yes I I Equal Access Carrier Code I 222 I Toll Restriction Level I Trunk Group 04 I Yes I I Trunk Group 05 I Yes I...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Rcferena2 Digit Modification 3-c-1.04 Long Distance 4-c-3 03 Local Toll 5-A-1.03 Local 6-D-1.03 (Delete) blank 1 to 4 : digits to be deleted : deleting no digits (Insert) blank maximum four digit number : dialing number to be inserted Trunk Group (01 to 16) blank...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns whether Equal Access is available or not. Service If set to “No,” “-” appear in all the setting fields of this screen, and setting is impossible. Assigns the Carrier’s name to be used in making Equal Access calls Name Equal Access Carrier Code Assigns the Carrier code for making Equal Access calls.
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When pressing the NEXT key, this screen changes as follows: Equal Equal Equal Equal Access Access Access Access No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 Pressing the PREV key changes the screen in reverse order. Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in this setting screen.
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2.00 OCC Access Special Carrier Access - OCC Access I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL ‘--------------------------------------~-------+---~-~-~~-+-~--~~--+-~-- OCC Access No. = 1 +---------------------------------------+----------------+ I Service -------- - ----- 1 yes I Trunk Group 01 I Yes I 1 Nzue --------------_-_ Trunk Group I Local Access Code -------I...
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Selection of Value Reference Assigning Items Default 4-c-3.03 Digit Modification 5-A-l .03 Long Distance, 6-D-l .03 Local Toll, Local 1 to 15: number of digits to be deleted (Delete) blank : no digit deletion (Insert) blank maximum of 20 digits consisting of numbers , # and marks below : H : Home position P : Pause...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns whether OCC Access is available or not. Service Assigns the Carrier’s name to be used in making OCC calls. Name Local Access Code Assigns the Carrier code for making OCC Access calls. -Assigns the Toll Restriction level for special Carrier Access which is Toll Restriction Level used for Toll Restriction.
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Function 7% fdlcwing functions appear on the function line of thissetting screen. HHRD CPY B 0 ,8 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys available in this setting screen. refer to Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.” For operation, 9-H-8...
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I. Toll Restriction Screen 1 .OO Area/Off ice Code Tables Toll Restriction Area/Office Code Tables I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL -------------~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-+~~~---+ ----+--m.--+--m.- Area/Office Code Table No. = 1 Entry = ICode IL,RL,OC ICode IL,RL,OC ICode iL,RL,OC ICode lL,RL,K ICode lL,RL,OC I I ---+------+----+ ------+---+-------+-----+-------+-----c------...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns whether Tol! Resr:lc:ron is executed for local calls or not. When “Y” is set, 3 6 Digit Toll Restnctlon IS not executed. Assigns toll restriction level. This setting does not restrict the extension user when RL s TRLE (toll restriction level of each extension).
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Function ‘zr0or-6 appear on the function line of this screen, fdlowinc COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX and COPY keys are also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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2.00 Office Code Tables Toll Restriction - Off ice Code Tables I OFL I PRC I SZI I SEL ----------------------‘--------------------------------+-----+-----+-----r---- Office Code Table Ho. = 01 (l/4) +------------------------------3 t-----------------------------+ I----------------------- 3 Hundred Office Code ____-_I ; --------------------- 2 Hundred Office Code - -------;...
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Conditions Pressing the NEXT button changes this screen as follows: ~~fj%J-H~~----- jz-, Pressing the PREV key changes screen in reverse order. Pressing the TAB key moves the cursor as follows: Toll Restriction - Office Code Tables I on I PUG i SCR I sn ----------~---t------- -p--p Office...
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3.00 7/10 Digit Toll Restriction Table Toll Restriction - 7/10 Digit Toll Restriction Table l OFL l PRG l SCR l DIR I ENT. Number IENT. Number IENT. I Number IENT. Number I ENT. ,I Nunber I ---- .-- -- -- -- +- --- ----m---v+-----+ ---------+---+---------+---- ---------...
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Conditions None Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in this setting screen. For operation, refer to Section 7-l “Operation of Function Keys.” 9-l-7...
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J. Automatic Route Selection Screen 1.00 Leading Digit Table I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR 4utomatic Route Selection - Leading Digit Table ------------------------------------------------------~-----+-----+-----+---- Leading Digit Table Entry = 200 +--------------+-------------+ -------------+---------------+-------------+ IEntrvl AC, OC AC, DC IEntry! AC, OC lEntry AC, DC lEntry AC, OC /EntryI...
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Description of Assigning Items AC ( Area code ) When the leading digits represent an Area code, this field assigns the Route Plan table number. When not dialing an Area code, leave “blank.” Also if the numbering plan is Type C, assign the Area code even if the leading digits represent a Local Toll dial.
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2.00 Office Code Tables Route Selection Code Tables I OFL I PRG I SCR i SEL Office Automatic -------------------------------------------------------+-----+-----+-----+----, Office Code Tabie No. = 01 (l/4) +-------------------------------+ +-----------------------------+ 2 Hundred Office Code 3 Hundred Office Code I ------------------------------- I __---------------------------- 00,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09 I 00,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19...
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Description of Assigning Items Hundred Office Code Assigns all office codes corresponding to the area code. Area Code Assigns the area code. Route Plan Table No. Assigns route plan table number. Conditions Pressing the NEXT key changes this screen as follows: Office Code Office Code T&je...
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Function The following funcitons war on ‘3 e func:;or; line of this setting screen. COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX and COPY keys are also available in this screen.
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3.00 Route Plan Tables Automatic Route Selection - Route Plan Tables I OFL I PRG I SCR I SEL .------------------------------r-------------------------+-----+-----+-----+---- Route Plan Table No. = 01 +-------------------------------------------------+ I Start Hour Route List Number ( 01 - 64 1 I --------------+-------------------------------------- I Hour AH/PM HON.1 TUE.1 WED.1 THU.1 FRI.1 SAT.1 SUN.1...
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Description of Assigning items Start Hour Hour Assigns starting time of applied Route List. When assigning “Hour,” enter each item without leaving any blank.” AM/PM Assigns a.m. or p.m. of the starting time. Route list number(MON) Route list number(TUE) Route list number(WED) Assigns Route List number.
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Function The following funcitons appear on the function line of this setting screen. &OPY a READ @ @-iADCPY u ~c0MM0~ BNDEX COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX, COPY and READ keys are also available in this screen.
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4.00 Route Lists Table Automatic Route Selection Route I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR Lists Table --------------------------------------------------+-----+ -----+---+----- Route Lists Table (l/6) +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ IRoutel Priority11 Priority Priority Priority 1 Listl----------+----------------+---------------+-------------------+ IVTI 1 ‘It 1 HOD lUTl ALV I TG I HOD ALV I ‘IX I HOD lVrl f&V I ‘IX I HOD I I -----+---+-----+--+----+----+ -----+-------+---+----+-+-----++------+-----+...
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Continuec Assigning items Selection of Value Default leferencej ----I Priority 2 i I^ ) ,- - 1 a 4 _._‘_ : local trunk 01 to 16: trunk group number : when “TG” is blank blank blank 01 to 32: modified digit table number Priority 3 : sending warning tone : without warning tone...
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Description of Assigning Items Priority Assigns the most economical trunk group number. Assigns modified digit table number to modify the digits to suitable ones for the preset trunk group. Priority 2 Assigns sending warning tone or not, before going around to the secondary economical trunk group.
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Function The following funcitons appear on the function line of this screen. SUMMON @~DEX &OPY E?;1 @!RDCPY m II 8: COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX and COPY keys are also available in this screen.
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5.00 Modified Digit Table Automatic Route Selection Wodified Digit Table I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR -----------------------------------------------------+----+-----+-----+---- Hodified Digit Table (l/2) +------------------------ -----------+-----------------------------------+ IENT. IDELI Digits to be Inserted IENT.lDELI Digits to be Inserted I -----+----+-------------------------+----+---+---------------------- 1 01 I 1 I 12345678901234567890123456 I 09 I 1 I 12345678901234567890123456 I 1 I I 02 I 1 I...
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Description of Assigning Items Assigns the number of the digits to be deleted from the dialed digits. Digits to be inserted Assigns numbers and marks to be added. Conditions the NEXT key changes this screen as follows: Pressing Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. EXIT) and HRD CPY keys COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE,...
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K. Special Attended Screen 1.00 DISA Special Attended DISA I OR I PRG I SC3 I DIR ---------U---r-------------- 4-----*--+--- ------ -------------I-------- -C-------- 1 DISA Ho. I Shelf I Slot I For Use I Tenant -me+---- --we- +----+- 1 05 I DISA I I Delayed Answer I After 1 rins OGWl...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Referma DISA Code (1 to 8) (cont.) 3-D-2.02 Toll LVL 01 to 16 : toll restriction level 3-D-2.02 Forced : forced : option 3-O-2.02 Prolong : probnging duration is available : probnging duration is unavailable 3-D-2.02 Tenant : tenant 1...
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Description of Assigning Items DISA No. (1 to For use Assigns the usage of DISA cards. Tenant Assigns Tenant number which each of the DISA cards one through four belongs to. DISA Code User Code Assigns User Code required for making outgoing CO call vial DISA feature. ARS Override Assigns whether admitting both calling by specifying a trunk group and local trunk calling or admitting only local trunk calling.
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Conditions This screen cannot be selected from “Special Attended-Submenu,” “Configuration-Slot Assignment” has no DISA card programmed. Tenant Displays ‘I-” if “System-Operation”, Tenant Service is set to -No.- ARS Override Displays y- ” if “System-Operation”, Automatic Route Selection is set tc “No.”...
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2.00 DID +-------------------------------------------------------- -M---V+ I Table 1 I Table 2 I Table 3 I Table 4 1 ------------------+-----------+--------+---------+---------- I Receive Digit -------..----m------+ ----------+---------+---------+-------- I Delete Digit ------------------+---------+---------+---------+--------- Insert Dial No. +--------------I--------------------------------------------+ Summary Makes up the DID modification table for effectuating DID (Direct Inward Dialing) function.
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Description of Assigning Items Table 1 to 4 Receive Digits Assigns receiving dialing digits. Digits exceeding assigned digits are omitted. Delete Digits Assigns the leading digits to be deleted from received dialing number. insert Dial No. Assigns dialing number to be inserted. Conditions This screen cannot be selected from “Special Attended-Submenu,”...
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3.00 UCD (li2) 3.01 Special Attended I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR -------------------------------‘-”---------------------+~ ---+-----+-----+----. ‘UCD (l/2) +------------------v-e ------ + ---------------________ 3------------------------+ 1 UCD 1 FDN l OFDN I OT I UCD I FDN I OFDN I OT I UCD I FDN I OFDN I OT I I -“‘+‘-“-c---+-----+---+^--,,,+-,,,,+-,,- +-----+------+------+---- I 1234 I 5678 I 8...
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Description of Assigning Items UC3 :Cl ta 32) Assigns the pilot number of UCD groups. OFDN Assigns the call placing destination in case of overflowing. UCD (05 to 32) Assigns the Overflow timer. Timer starts at the beginning of calls entering into the UCD queue.
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Customer Contact Date of Installation Unit ID Installers ‘Nke Programmers Name ----------------------------------------------------------------- omments: Panasonic Hybrid PBX Install Summary Assigns the customer’s name, adress, telephone number etc., of the installation point. (Password level : Two or higher) leferencl e Assigning Items...
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Comnued Selection of Value Fleference Assigning Items Default None installers Name Letters, numbers, marks wlthin 32 clg ts blank Letters, numbers, marks within 32 digI’s Programmers Name blank Letters, numbers, marks within 70 digits Comments blank Description of Assigning Items None Conditions None...
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2.00 Power Failure Transfer Assignment I OFL I PRG I SCR I DIR Miscellaneous Power Failure Transfer Assignment _____---------------------------------------------------+-----+-----+-----+----- Paver Failure Transfer Assignment +-----------------------------------~--------------------~--------------+. Trunk Extension Trunk Extension 1 No. I-______________ + m_____________ + No. 1 ____________m- -+ _______-------- Shelf Slot I Shelf Slot...
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Description of Assigning Items Trunk No. ( 1 to 18 ) Shelf Assigns shelf number of COT (LCOT, GCOT). Slot Assigns slot number of COT (LCOT, GCOT). Extension No. ( 1 to 18 ) Shelf Assigns shelf number of extensions (SLC, HLC ). Slot Assigns slot number of extensions (SLC, HLC ).
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M. Error Message Tables 1 .OO Error Messages Related to the Assigning Items in the Same Screen If there is a wrong entry in the displayed screen, one of the error message The (XXX) indicates the following appears on the message line when numbers shown below and possible causes of the them are as...
2.00 Error Messages Related to the Assigning Items in the Other Screens If there is a wrong entry related to The (XXX) indicates an error message number the assigning items in the other screens, the following below and possible causes of the errors appears shown on the message...
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Probable Cause Error Message Extws on assgned to NEXT HUNT STATION Assign another extension or clear the a!:eazb assig.med to NEXT HUNT STATION ano!-er exterslon. Re:a:lon between ICM group and Pickup group Make them in proper relation. ass;gr,ed for an extension is incorrect. As PRV-CO is assigned by PITS button Cancel the assignment of the PITS button.
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Message No. Countermeasure lrror Probable Cause Attempting to delete the extension which is Cancel the storage as an ATT overflow registered as an ATT overflow extension extension. Trunk group. Attempting to delete the extension which is Cancel the storage as an overflow registered as an overflow extension for UCD destination.
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Error Message No. Countermeasure Probable Cause Change the maintenance device. Deleting the card is rmpossrtoie. for ;: IS assigned as a maintenance device Change the intercept routing destination. Deleting the card is impossrble. because i: is assigned for the intercept routing deshnation for the Trunk group.
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Error Message Probable Cause Countermeasure Impossible to &ange Numbering Plan to Clear DN’s which should be blank. ‘Fixed.’ because there exist DN’s which should be blank in ‘Fuec!’ mode in the Hundred Block. Impossible to change KS&Paging group, for the Change after deleting all the extensions in the...
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3.00 Other Error Messages Countermeslire Error Messaae Probable Cause Illegal parameter Assign an allowable value. Unacceptable value is assigned. Parameter is not Space exits between items. Remove the space. consecutive This parameter Set the assignable value. Assigned selection value is not for the item. cannot assign Duplicate parameter...
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CoLintermeasure Error Message Probable Cause Illegal code detected Communication link IS defectwe. or backup Improper data is received. data is destroyea. Off line Execution is impossible during off-line. Execute during on-iine. Status is already impossible. Impossible change such as [INS] 4 [INS], [OUS] + [OUS]...
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Section 10 System Programming Dumb Type Terminal...
A. Introduction This section provides system programming using Dumb type terminal. Before starting system programming, Section 8 “Preparation Programming and Maintenance (Dumb Type Terminal)” must be read. This section describes the basic operations for programming. Programming mode consists of 53 commands, which enable users to assign or change various parameters concerning the system administration...
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B. Construction of Programming Mode Password Level (System Assignment) ’ . FiLret (Class of Service 1) (Class of Service 2) (Local Access Group) Se&d (Communication Interface) (Speed Dialing - System) (Absent Messaqe) (External Pager) (Pf- Button Assiqnment) (DSS Button Assiqnment) (Attendant Console) (Attendant Queue Prioritv) These programs must be done...
C. Programming Commands 1.00 System Assignment (SYA) Description This command is used to configure the system for: Expansion Shelf (1, or both 1 and 2) T-SW Conference Expansion Card To expand the conference trunks, T-SW Conference Expansion Card (KX-T336104) must be installed.
2.00 Slot Assignment (SLA) Description To assign the type of card equipped in each free slot on the basic and expansion shelves, such as PLC (Proprietary Line Circuit), HLC (Hybrid Line Circuit), SLC (Single Line Circuit) etc.. (Password level : One) Input Format <Example>...
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Continued .___ tern Assigning Items Input Value bmtzer 09 : DPH (Doorphone Circuit) card 10 : AGC (Automatic Gain Control) card 11 : DISA (Direct Inward System Access) card 12 : RMT (Remote Circuit) card 13 : TSW-OHCA (Off-Hook Call Announcement) card Conditions If “SLA”...
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Deleting the ATLC card will be an error if there exist the following assignments: 9 “Trunk Group (TGl)“, Incoming Mode (Day) is set to “1 (ATT).” intercept Routing (Day) is set to “A (ATT).” “Doorphone (DPH)“, Doorphone Assignment is set to “A(ATT).” Deleting the DISA card will be an error if there exist the following assignments: “Trunk Group (TGl)“, Incoming Mode (Day) is set to “4 (DISA).”...
3.00 DN Assignment (DNA) Description To assign a ON (directory number) to each port. (Password level : One) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number x xx Physical number (101 to 315) slot (01 to shelf (1 to 3) Input Value for Item Number Item Assigning Items Input Value...
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4.00 Operation (OPR) Description To assign data common to the whole system, by using indexes 1 and 2. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Index Number Explanation The first Operation block Input Value for Item Number Item Input Value Assigning Items...
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Continued Input Value Assigning Items lumber DSS Operation Mode 1 : disconnect and call 2 :’ hold and transfer Busy Tone 1 : busy tone 1 2 : busy tone 2 Held Call Reminder Y: Held Call Reminder is enabled N : Held Call Reminder is disabled Beep Tone for Bsy-ovr / Y: overriding with beep tone...
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Numbering Plan If set to “1 ,I’ “Numbering Plan (NBP)” is changeable. Home Dialing Plan Dial type must be selected depending on the type of the area where this system is installed. Held Call Reminder If set to “N,” Held Call Reminder does not function. However, it is possible to program the items below: “System Timer (TIM)“, Held Call Reminder/Held...
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Index Number Explanation Index Number The second Operation block Input Value for item Number tern Assigning items Input Value System Administration Device 1 : VT220NTlOO 2 : Dumb terminal 3 : Attendant Console 1 4 : Attendant Console 2 SMDR Y: SMDR enabled N : SMDR disabled Page Length...
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Continued Item Input Value Assigning Items Numter Print Traffic Y : print traffic N : do not print traffic Start Time of Traffic Measurement 01 to 12: hour 00 to 59: minute a.m. or p.m. Start Time of Test xx: xxx 01 to 12: hour 00 to 59: minute AorP...
5.00 Tenant (TNN) Description To assign tenant data (specifying terminal type for the operators, the method to change over Night Service mode, the password for PITS programming etc.). (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Index Number Explanation 1 or2 tenant number Input Value for Item Number...
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Continued tern input Value Assigning Items \llJmber PITS Programming Password four numeric digits 1 Walking COS Password 1 four numeric digits Inter-Tenant Calling Y : Inter-Tenant calling is available N : Inter-Tenant calling is unavailable 000 to 200 : boundary number Speed Dialing-System 000 : all for tenant 2 Boundary...
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If Tenant Service is available, the following items can be split between 21 to 24 Speed Dialing- tenant 1 and tenant 2. The boundaries are to set tenant-boundary num- System Boundary/ Call Park Boundary/ bers. The last number that tenant 1 can use must be assigned in each Message Waiting boundary for the functions below: Boundary/Absent...
6.00 System Timer (TIM) Description To assign a value to the various system timers. (Password level: Two or higher) input Format Input Value for Item Number Item input Value Assigning Items Number Held Call Reminder 15 to 240 : seconds I O2 I Held Call Reminder (ATT) I 15 to 240 : seconds...
7.00 Class of Service 1 (CSI) Description This is the first Class of Service block which is used to assign toll restriction level, maximum dialing digits, Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Not Disturb Override and so on. (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Index Number...
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Continued Input Value Y : Override Deny is possible N : Override Deny is impossible Executive Busy Override Y : Executive Busy Override is available N : Executive Busy Override is unavailable Executive Busy Override Deny Y: Executive Busy Override Deny is available N : Executive Busy Override Deny is unavailable Y : Station Lock is available N: Station Lock is unavailable...
8.00 Class of Service 2 (CS2) Description This is the second Class of Service block which is used to assign the trunk groups available for access and so on. (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number Class of Service number 01 to 32 .
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Continued EQA 1 1 18 1 EQA2 Y : special carrier available for access N : special carrier unavailable for access 1 23 1 OCC 3 1 24 1 OCC4 PAG 1 PAG 2 PAG 3 Y : paging group available for access PAG 4 N : paging group unavailable for access PAG 5...
9.00 Local Access Group (LAG) Description: Assigns the toll restriction level and hunt sequence for idle trunk groups when using local access. (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format Input Value for Item Number Assigning Items Input Value NlJmber 01 to 16 : restriction level Toll Restriction Level 1 to 8 : restriction table number Toll Restriction Table...
10.00 Numbering Plan (NBP) Description This is used for assigning the first one or two digits of extension numbers, and feature numbers. Entry is possible only when the “Numbering Plan” is assigned to “1 (manual)” in the Operation (OPR) program. (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format Input Value for Item Number...
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Continued Item Input Value Assigning Items Number Trunk Group 01-08 access Maximum four digits consisting of numbers, *, # Trunk Group 09-l 6 access Trunk Group 17-24 access Speed Dialing-System Maximum four digits consisting of numbers, *, # Call Park Retrieve-Station Continued...
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Continued Input Value 1 k? Assigning items Call Forwarding-Busy/No Answer Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Cancel Dial Call Pickup Deny Set 1 52 1 Dial Call Pickup Deny Cancel Maximum four digits consisting of numbers, *, # Maximum four digits consisting of numbers, *, # Continued 1 o-c-22...
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Continuec Maximum four digits consisting of numbers, *, # : clearing function is effective for the item 1 O-C-23...
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Conditions “Numbering Plan (NBP)” setting cannot be changed if “Operation (OPR)” Index 1, Numbering Plan is set to “2 (Fixed 1)” or “3 (Fixed 2).” If “1” is selected, this setting is changeable. Logical check is performed by every storage according to the following logic: Extension numbers are three or four digits and the leading one or two digits are assigned in this screen.
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11 .OO Communication Interface Description To set parameters for the RS-232C and Modem (Modulator and Demodulator) ports. (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number SIO # 1 (terminal) SIO # 2 (SMDR) Remote input Value for item Number tern Input Value Assigning Items...
12.00 Speed Dialing-System (SPD) Description To assign toll restriction levels and telephone numbers for speed dialing codes. (Password level: Three or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number 001 to 200 Speed dialing code Input Value for item Number Item Assigning Items Input Value...
13.00 Absent Message (ABS) Description To assign absent messages. (Password level: Three or higher) input Format Input Value for item Number Item input Value Assigning Items Numb Will Return Soon Gone Home In a Meeting Fixed messages % : must be input by the extension user Back at % % : % % % % Out until % % I % % At Ext % O/o % %...
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14.00 Trunk Group 1 (TGI) Description To assign information for the 16 trunk groups. This is the first of two blocks. (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format ’ Index Number Explanation Index Number Trunk group number 01 to 16 Input Value for item Number tern Assigning Items...
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inued let-n Input Value Assigning items Jumbe 1 : ATT (Attendant Console) Incoming Mode (Day) 2 : DIL 1 :l (Direct In Line 1 :l) 3 : DIL 1:N (Direct In Line 1:N) 4 : DISA (Direct Inward System Access) 5 : TAFAS 1 (Trunk Answer From Any Station 1) 6 : TAFAS 2 (Trunk Answer From Any Station 2) (Not assignable when the Trunk Group type is DID or...
15.00 Trunk Group 2 (TG2) Description This is the second block to assign various data for trunk groups. (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Index Number Explanation 01 to 16 Trunk group number ’ Input Value for Item Number tern Assigning Items Input Value...
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16.00 EM/Paging Group (IPG) Description To assign intercom groups and paging groups to tenant 1 or 2. (Password level: Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation lndex Number For ICM groups For PAG groups Input Value for Item Number item Assigning items Input Value...
17.00 Call Pickup Group (CPG) Description To assign the ICM (intercom) groups, UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) groups, and paging groups which call pickup groups belong to. (Password level : Two or higher) input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number Pickup group number 01 to 32 Input Value for item Number Item...
18.00 CO Line (COL) Description To assign parameters on a CO line basis. DATA ERROR appears on the entry of parameters if no LCOT (Loop Start Central Office Trunk) card, GCOT (Ground Start Central Office Trunk) card, or DID (Direct Inward Dialing) card is assigned in the Slot Assignment (SLA) programming.
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Continued lmll Input Value Assigning Items Number 1 : low (10 pps) Pulse Speed : high (20 pps) FNot assignable when the Trunk Group type is DID, or the dial type is DTMF) 1 : 60% break % Break : 67% break FNot assignable when the Trunk Group type is DID or the dial type is DTMF) CPC Detection...
19.00 Pager (PAG) Description To assign items concerning external pagers. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number External pager number 1 or2 input Value for Item Number Item Input Value Assigning Items Number Tenant 1 : tenant 1 2 : tenant 2 Tone...
20.00 Music Source (MUS) Description To assign items concerning the music source. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format Index Number Index Number Explanation 1 or2 Music source number input Value for item Number item Assigning Items input Value Number Tenant 1 : tenant 1...
21 .OO Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Description To assign the tenant number for the AGC (Automatic Gain Control) card, and to determine if the tone detection is executed. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format piEiiq~ModelpJCRcl1 Index Number Index Number Explanation x xx Physical card location (101 to 315)
22.00 Extension (EXT) Description To assign extension parameters. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number DN XXXX Extension directory number (XXXX : three or four digits) Four’iigit number (1011 to 3158) Physical location of extension ’...
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Continued Item Assigning Items Input Value Number Station Name Maximum ten digits consisting of letters and/or numbers (Surround each entry with double quotes I’.) ICM Group 1 to 8 : ICM group number Pickup Group 00 : none 01 to 32 : pickup group number Next Hunt Station 0 : none DN XXXX (XXXX: three or four digits) : extension...
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Note: Parallel connection assignment is available only when PITS telephone interfaced with HLC card is selected. interfaced with PLC card is selected, ‘+++” will appear in Parallel If PITS telephone Connect field and parallel connection assignment is not available. If PITS telephone KX-T123230D is connected, select 04: KX-T123235 (7130), for PITS Model.
23.00 DSS Console (DSS) Description To assign parameters for DSS consoles. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format p?iiFiq (IndexNumberl (lfeml)[CRcJI Index Number Explanation Index Number 1 Physical number of the extension port Four digit number Input Value for Item Number item Assigning Items Input Value...
24.00 DN Button Assignment (DNK) Description This is used to assign the function of the DN buttons when the telephone type is set to “2 (PITS)” in the Extension (EXT) program. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number Extension directory number (XXXX : three or...
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““I 1111 l ” ci ” tern Input Value Assigning Items JUVbW Three or four digits : directory number for “PDN,” “SDN,” DN-02 Number “DSS (DN)” : intercom number for “DSS (EM)” One or two digits Maximum 16 digits : destination number for “One Touch”...
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Conditions When “+++“s appear, they cannot be assigned. The “Type” and “Number” of the DN-01 (fixed to PDN) is set automatically. The “Number” displays the number assigned to the DN in “DN Assignment (DNA).” Up to three PDN buttons can be assigned consecutively to DN-01 button through DN-3 button.
25.00 PF Button Assignment (PFK) Description This is used to assign the function of the PF (programmable feature) buttons of PITS telephones and DSS consoles. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number DN XXXX Extension directory number (XXXX : three or four digits) Physical location of extension...
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Continued item Assigning items Input Value Number 13,14 PF-07 1516 1 PF-08 SameastheitemsOl and02 23,24 1 PF-12 2526 1 PF-13 (DSS console only) ---I 27,28 I PF-14 (DSS console only) : clearing function is effective (‘- for the item Conditions If “Extension (EXT)“, Telephone Type is not assigned to “2 (PITS)“, DATA ERROR appears on the screen.
26.00 DSS Button Assignment (DSK) Description This is used to assign the function of the DSS (Direct Station Selection) buttons on a DSS console and PITS KX-T30830. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format index Number Explanation Index Number Extension directory number (XXXX : three or DN XXXX four digits)
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Continued item Input Value Assigning items Number 09,lO DSS-05 11,12 DSS-06 13,14 DSS-07 15,16 1 DSS-08 1 DSS-09 (DSS console only) 17,18 19,20 1 DSS-10 (DSS console only) 21,22 1 DSS-11 (DSSconsoleonly) Same as the items 01 and 02 29,30 DSS-15 (DSS console only) (DSS console only) 6334...
27.00 Doorphone (DPH) Description To assign parameters for doorphones. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation index Number Doorphone number 1 to 4 Input Value for Item Number Item Assigning items input Value Numter Tenant 1 : tenant number 1 : tenant number 2 Fnot assignable when “Tenant Service”...
28.00 Attendant Console (ATT) Description To assign parameters for Attendant Consoles. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Input Value for Item Number tern Assigning items input Value JUmber Not assignable (fixed to tenant 1) ATT 1 Tenant Number DN XXXX (XXXX : three or four digit number) : FDN Al-l-l 0 : none...
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Continued Item Assigning Items Input Value Number Tenant 2 Night DN XXXX (XXXX : three or four digit number) : extension directory number 0 : none (Not assignable when “Tenant Service” is assigned to “N” ) Busy-Out TG 01 I Busy-Out TG 04 1 Busy-Out TG 05...
29.00 Attendant Queue Priority (AQP) Description To assign incoming call priority when several calls arrive at the Attendant Console at the same time. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Input Value for Item Number 01 to 24 : call priority Conditions If ATLC card is not assigned in the “Slot Assignment (SLA)”...
30.00 Equal Access (EN) Description To assign parameters and trunk groups necessary for making Equal Access calls. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format pimiq pizq piizizqNumber](/~)I)ICRtl/ Index Number Explanation Index Number 1 to 4 Equal Access number input Value for Item Number Assigning Items Input Value Jrnber...
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Continuec Y : trunk group is available N : trunk group is unavailable : clearing function is effective for the item Conditions If “N (No)” is assigned to “Service”, “Class of Service 2 (CS2)“, EQA 1 to 4 can be programmed.
31 .OO OCC Access (OCC) Description To assign parameters and trunk groups necessary for OCC (Other Common Carrier) Access calls. (Password level : Three or higher) Input Format Index Number Index Number Explanation OCC Access number 1 to 4 Input Value for Item Number Assigning Items input Value Umber...
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In tinued ’ item Assigning items Input Value Nurrker Local Toll (Delete) Same as the Item 06 Local Toll (Insert) Same as the Item 07 Local (Delete) Same as the Item 06 I ” I Local (Insert) I Same as the Item 07 Trunk Group Trunk Group 02 1 14...
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32.00 Toll Restriction 1 (TRI) Description To assign local call control, toll restriction level, and office code table number for area or office codes. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format index Number Explanation Index Number 1 to 8 Area/office code table number Input Value for Item Number Item...
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33.00 Toll Restriction 2 (TR2) Description Used to assign yes or no to entry numbers in an office code table. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number Office code table number 01 to64 Input Value for Item Numer Input Value Assigning items lumber...
34.00 Toll Restriction 3 (TR3) Description To assign IO digits toll restriction for a long distance call and to assign 7 digits toll restriction for a local call. ‘(Password level : Two or higher) input Format Input Value for Item Number Item Input Assigning Items...
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35.00 Automatic Route Selection 1 (ARl) Description assign the route plan table number for dialed area or office codes. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number 200 to 999 Entry number Input Value for Item Number Item Input Value Assigning Items...
36.00 Automatic Route Selection 2 (AR2) Description To assign all the office codes used in each area code. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number 01 to 32 Office code table number input Value for Item Number Input Value / Area c:ning Items...
37.00 Automatic Route Selection 3 (AR3) Description To make up route plan tables by assigning time zones and route list numbers to each time zone for each day of the week. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number -..
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38.00 Automatic Route Selection 4 (AR4) Description To assign trunk groups in order of economical priority (1 to 4) and assign parameters on each priority. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Index Number Explanation 01 to 64 Route lists table number Input Value for Item Number Item...
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39.00 Automatic Route Selection 5 (AR5) Description To make up modified digit tables. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number Modified digit table number 01 to 32 Input Value for Item Number tern Assigning Items input Value Delete Digits 1 to 9 : number of digits to be deleted to a maximum...
40.00 DISA (DE) Description To assign parameters for the DISA (Direct Inward System Access) feature. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number Block 1 Physical Number (101 to 112,201 to 215. Physical slot number for Block 2 301 to 315) Input Value for Item Number...
41.00 DISA Code (DIC) Descrlptlon To assign parameters on each DISA code. (Password level : Two or higher) Index Number Explanation Index Number 1 to8 DISA code number Input Value for Item Number Item Assigning Items Input Value ARS Override Y : specifying a trunk group is avail&k N : specifying a trunk group is unavailable Toil Restrictiin...
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42.00 DISA Password (DIP) Description To assign the users’ passwords for DISA required for making outgoing CO call via DISA feature. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format * Show Mode is denied. Input Value for Item Number Item Input Value Assigning Items Number...
43.00 DID (DID) Description To define the characteristics of the DID ;Direa Inward Dialing) modification table. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Index Number Explanation 1 to 4 DID modification table number Input Value for Item Number Item Assigning Items Input Value...
44.00 UCD 1 (UCI) Description To assign UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) group parameters. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number 01 to 32 UCD group number Input Value for Item Number Item Assigning Items Input Value Number Floating DN...
45.00 UCD 2 (UC2) Description To specify the treatment of calls that are placed on the UCD groups and queued into the busy queue. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Index Number Explanation Index Number UCD group number 1 to 4 Input Value for Item Number 01 : timer (15 sets)
46.00 Information (INF) Description To assign the customer’s name, address, telephone number etc.. (Password level : Two or higher) Input Format Input Value for Item Number numbers or marks ) . . Be sure to enclose all entries with quotation marks. Conditions None 1 O-C-72...
47.00 Power Failure Transfer (PFT) Description To assign the relationship between CO lines (LCOT, GCOT) and extensions (HLC, SLC) during a power failure. (Password level : Two or higher) input Format Index Number Index Number Explanation 01 to 18 Power Failure Transfer number Input Value for Item Number Item Assigning Items...
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48.00 Change Password (CHG) Description To assign passwords for each level. (Password level : One) Input Format Index Number . . :. Index Number Explanation On-Site Remote Input Value for Item Number Item Assigning items Input Value Number Protection Level 1 Password Four digits consisting of letters or numbers Protection Level 2 Password Four digits consisting of letters or numbers...
49.00 CPC Signal Detect Timing- Outgoing CO Calls (CPC) Description CPC command is used to make CPC (Calling Party Control) signal detection effect on outgoing CO calls as well as on incoming CO calls. Refer to Section 3-F-7.00 “Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection” for further information.
50.00 Automatic Busy-out Count (ABC) Description it is administrable to busy out the invalid CO line automatically to prevent extension users from accessing it by monitoring the loop current sent through CO line. (Password level: Three or higher) One of the following three options is assignable on a CO line basis. (1) N=O On CO calls, the system monitors a loop current sent through the CO line, and if a bop current is not detected, busy tone is sent to the caller.
51.00 World Select 1 (WSI) Description ‘WSl’ command provides the following six assignments, (Password level: Two or higher) Interdigit Pause (For Dial Pulse Trunk) Interdigit Pause is used to distinguish between pulse signals. To meet the requirements of your central office, select the appropriate value that represents the delay between dial pulses.
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Input Value for Item Number Input Value Assigning Items to3) Interdigit Pause 1:630ms 2 : 830 ms 3 : 1030 ms (Default = 2) Pulse Type x (1 to 3) 1 : Normal 2 : New Zealand 3 : Sweden (Default = 1) Automatic Redial Retry Count...
52.00 World Select 2 (WS2) Descrlptlon WSZ” command provides the following six assignments. (Password level: Two or higher) (1) First Dial Timer On outgoing CO calls, the system waits at least 0.5 seconds after seizing the CO line, before sending the dialing digits required by the central off ice. This allows the central off ice enough time to accept the dialing digits correctly.
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Input Value for Item Number tern Assignrng Items Input Value dumber First Dial Timer xx (01 to 16) (0.5 to 8.0 set) 01 : 0.5 set 16 : 8.0 set (Defautl = 02 : 1.0 set) EQU Access (Y or N) Y : EQU Access is allowed N : EQU Access is not allowed (Defautt = Y)
(Parameters) Y : The KX-T336 system sends codes (DTMF tones) to the VPS. N : The KX-T336 system does not send codes (DTh4F tones) to the VPS. (default) 1 O-C-81 (30393)
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(4) SLT On-hook Operation Mode In single line telephone procedures, ac;ve call is put on consultation hold when the switchhook is pressed down ;c: appronmately ! ‘2 second and released. In this case, consultation hold recall tone will ring immediately if you replace the handset on the switchhook without dialing any digits.
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(5) Mode Selection of Calls Arriving at ATT are connected to When two attendant consoles the system, one of the following three types of incoming Mode can be selected. Options 2 and 3 work only for me incoming outside call routed via line which belongs to the Trunk Group whose Incoming Mode (Day) is assigned as “ATT.”...
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Integration (Y or N) Y : The KX-T336 system sends codes (DTMF tones) to the VPS. N : The KX-T336 system does not send codes (DTMF tones) to the VPS. (Defauft = N) SLT On-hook Operation mode X (1 or 2)
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Used to assign DN of a Voice Mail port (the extension pon to Vote whim Mail system is connected.) This means the KX-T336 system will send the mailbox number of extension (on which a call forwarding feature is assigned) with DTMF tones to a Voice Mail port, when a call forwarded to a Voice Mail port is answered.
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3. Follow the step 2 for each Voice Mail DN you want to store. 4. To store the assigned voice mail DN to the system, at input prompt (INPUT >>), type: ; PRG> VMD AT 01 01 : Voice Mail DN ....0 INPUT >>...
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The screen displays the next input prompt (INPUT >>) as folloWs: ; PRG> VMD AT 01 01 : Voice Mail DN ....DN109 INPUT >> $CLR 02: Voice Mail DN .
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55.00 Mailbox Number (MBN) Description This program tells the KX-T336 system what mailbox number is assigned for each extension. By default, mailbox number identical with each extension number is assigned to all extensions. That is, mailbox number for DNl 00 extension is 100.
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2. At Input prompt (INPUT >>), type: ; PRG> MBN AT DNlOO 1: Mail Box Number .._.._ 100 INPUT >> 200 The screen displays the next Input prompt (INPUT >>) as follows: ; PRG> MBN AT DNl 00 1 : Mail Number .
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(INPUT >>), type: li!ptit p?CTZr : PRG> FvlSN AT DNlOO 1 : Maii Box Number ... 1 GO INF JT >> 200 I : Mail Box Number ... 200 INFUT >>...
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2. At Input prompt (INPUT >>), type: ; PRG> MBN AT DNlOO 1 : Mail Box Number ... 100 INPUT >> $CLR The screen displays the next Input prompt as follows: ;...
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56.00 Account Code Verified Description Account Code Vetified is used to prevent the extension users from making unauthorized outside calls by checking the validity of the entered account code. In default mode, the validity of the entered account code is not checked by the system.
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Boundary number is ranging from “000” to “200.” “000” is entered in Speed Dial Boundary, whole system speed dialing screen is used to register the System Account Codes. If “200” is entered in Speed Dial Boundary, whole system speed dialing screen is used to register a number for Speed Dialing.
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Input Value for Index Number tern Assigzng items Input Value Vumber None Speed Dial Boundary 000 to 200 : Boundary Number 000 : Up to 200 System Account Codes can be registered 200 : Up to 200 Speed Dialing Codes can be registered (Default = 200) Assigning Items...
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57.00 Account Code Entry on Long Distance Calls (ACL) Description Used to allow :he extension user to override the restrictions on numbers programmed by 7%~ Toll Restriction Table. When this feature IS utilized, the call is completed even if the last 7-digit of the dialed outside number is found on the table, by entering the appropriate account code before making an outside call.
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Conditions None Reference Section 3-C-l .OO “Toll Restriction” Section 3-F-i 1 .OO “Call Accounting Summary” Section 4-I-2.00 “Account Code Entry” Section 5-G-2.00 “Account Code Entry” Section 1 O-C-56.00 “Account Code Verified” It is helpful to use this feature together with ACL feature. Refer to Section 3-F-11 .OO “Call Accounting Summary”...
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58.00 CO Access Instantly (CAI) Description When an extension user makes an outside call. the sys:ez seizes a CO line (if available) and sends out dial signal after the toll restriction procedure in default mode. In some region, CO dial tone is returned to the system In a delayed timing. If you want to send out dial signal after receiving the CO dial tone, program CO Access Instantly feature.
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Condftlons (External First Digit Time-Out timer assignment) When CO Access Instantly is utilized, we recommend to set System-System Iimer ‘External First Digit lime-Out” timer longer than length of CO dial tone delay. This setting can be ranged from 5 to 120 seconds. Refer to Section 9-D-3.00 “System Timer”...
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59.00 Night Answer Group (NAG) Description A single group of extensions (called the Night Answer Group) can be created to receive calls at night. Calls from more than one CO line may arrive at this group. The size limit of the group is 32 extensions. Refer to Section 3-B-8.01 “Directed Night Answer”...
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The screen displays the next Input prompt (INPUT >>) as follows: : PRG> NAG AT 01 : Nigh: Answer EXT ..0 INPUT >> DN 109 02: Night Answer EXT _._.__._. 0 INPUT >>...
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2. At input prompt ( INPUT >>), type: ; PRG> NAG AT 01 : Night Answer EXT ._..DN109 INPUT>> $CLR The screen displays the next Input prompt (INPUT Z-Z-) as follows: ; PRG> NAG AT 01: Night Answer EXT ..DN109 INF’UT >>...
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60.00 Polarity Reversal Detection (PRD) Descrlptlon When an R-LCOT card (KX-T96183) is installed, reversal of CO hne polarity is monitored at each port by default. The PRD command is used to deactivate this monitoring function, or to activate this monitoring function when it has been deactivated. This command is not valid when an R-LCOT card (KX-T96183) is not...
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1 To change the default setting (Deactivating the polarity reversal detection) At the programming prompt (PRG>). type: ;PRG>PRDAT The screen displays the input prompt (INPUT >>) as follows: ; PRG> PRD AT ; Equipment No.2011 ...._ Y INPUT >>...
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To return to the VT programming mode At initial prompt (B), press: keys simultaneously. The screen displays the Main Menu of the VT programming mode. 1 o-c-1 02 (30393)
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61.00 Waiting for Second Dial tone (WSD) Description In some areas, upon completion of area code entry, the extension user must ensure the reception of the second dial tone from the central off ice before continuing to dial the rest of the telephone number.
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Input Value for Item Number Item Assigning Items Input Value Number Dial One through four digits number consisting of numeric characters l-9. “X’ can be used as a wild card character. (Defautk None) Pause One digit (l-4) which indicates the number of pause characters.
D. Error Message Tables 1.00 Error Messages Related to the Assigning Items in the Same Command If there is a wrong entry in the displayed screen, The (XXX) indicates one of the error message the following appears on the message line when numbers shown below and possible causes of the storfng the entry: ‘DATA ERROR (XXX).”...
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2.00 Error Messages Related to Assigning Items in Other Commands If there is a wrong entry related to the assigned The (XXX) indicates an error message number by the other commands, the following appears on shown below and possible causes of the errors &DATA the message line when stoning the entry: and countermeasures...
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DATA ERROR Probable Cause Countermeasure Extension assigned to NEXT HUNT STATION is Assign another extension or clear the already assigned to NEXT HUNT STATION previous assignment. another extension. Relation between ICM group and Pickup group Make them in proper relation. assigned for an extension is incorrect.
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lDATAERRORNo Probable Cause Countermeasure Attempting to delete the extension which is Cancel the storage as an overflow registered as an overflow extension for UCD destination. group. Attempting to delete the extension/RMT which Cancel the storage as a DIL call is registered as a D!L 1 :l call destination of CO destination.
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DATA ERROR Countermeasure Probable Cause Change the intercept routing destination. Deleting the card is impossible, because it is assigned for the intercept routing destination the Trunk group. Cancel the doorphone call destination. Deleting the card is impossible, because it is assigned for doorphone call destination.
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3.00 Fixed Error Messages Countermeasure DATA ERF?OR No. Probable Cause Jnaccep!able value is assigned. Assign an allowable value. I Soace exists between items. Remove the space. Some items are left blank. Assign all required items, or leave all items blank. At least one blank should be left among multipl Leave at least one blank.
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Countermeasure 1 DATA ERROR No. 1 Probable Cause Communication line is defective, or backup A checksum error has been detected. data is destroyed. Communication link is defective, or backup Improper data is received. data is destroyed. Execute during on-line. Execution is impossible during off-line. Impossible.
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4.00 Other Error Messages Error Message Countermeasure Prooa3ie Cause PASSWORD ERROR Assrgneo Enter the correct password. password Is cot correct. ~--I- MODE ERROR Selected moae 6 correct. Change the mode. COMMAND ERROR Entered command is no1 correct. I Enter the correct command. TYPE ERROR I Selected type is not correct.
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Section 11 System Programming Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS)
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(Section 11) System Programming Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS) Contents Page 11-A-l Introduction ...................... 11-B-l Function of PITS Buttons in PITS Programming..........11-C-l Operation ......................11 -c-2 Mode........... 1.00 Entering PITS System Programming 11 -c-4 2.00 Setting Date and Time ................11 -C-6 3.00 Storing Speed Dialing-System..
A. Introduction Description Conditions There are two programming types using PITS The following are the conditions required to (Proprietary In?egrated Telephone System): execute PITS system programming: PITS system programming The extension must be assigned to “Yes” in 2. PITS station programming “System-Class of Service”, Maintenance Capability.
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B. Function of PITS Buttons in PITS Programming In PITS system and PITS station programming modes, the functions of the fixed feature buttons on a PITS are changed as illustrated below: - For users with PITS type 30 (KX-T30830, KX- T61630, KX-T123230D, KX-T123230, KX-T123235);...
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For users with PITS Model. KX-l7030. SECRET CLEAR PAUSE Overlay sheet STORE/AUTO SELECT PREV- NEXT FLASH I LEND For users with PITS Model. KX-T7130. :. ? Overlay sheet 11 -B-2...
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C. Operation Introduction P:o&ures for setting PITS system programming performing PITS system programming are cescribed in tables and operation charts. The tables show the procedures in the following form. 1) Describes actual operation. 2) Shows the result from the operation. 3) Comment or note on the operation.
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1.00 Entering PITS System Programming Mode Procedures for seting PITS system programming mode : Operation Comment/Note Result 1. Set the MEMORY switch at This display is called “Initial The message below appears display for PITS station the rear of PITS to “PRO- on the display: GRAM.”...
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Operation chart for setting PITS system programming mode May 18 12:OO Present time is displayed. Slide the MEMORY switch to PROGRAM to enter PITS station programming mode. PITS-PGM No? * Initial display for PITS station programming Dial r3c #“to set PlTS system programming mode.
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2.00 Setting Date and Time Used to change date and time. Operation Comment/Note Result - The message below appears Refer to Section 11 -C-l .OO 1. Set PITS system program- on the display: “Entering PITS System Prograrr ming mode. ming Mode.” SYS-PGM No? -+ The MEMORY button indicator lights in red.
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Operation chart for setting date and time (I’) PlTS.sy#em ,programming mode ‘: :.<;:, ..f..:: <Status 1> SYS-PGM No? 4 Initial display for PITS system programming mode The current date and time appears on the display. The MEMORY button indicator light goes out.
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3.00 Storing Speed Dialing-System For further information about Speed Dialing This is used to store telephone numbers for feature, refer to Section 4-C-4.02 “Speed Dialing- speed dialing which all the extension users in the System.” system can use to call outside parties. Up to speed dialing codes can be stored.
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Continued Comment/Note Operation Result . The feature numbers for select- 5. Dial the feature number for 9 Dialed number appears on the ing a CO line are: selecting a CO line and, if display: ‘AFWLocal CO Line Access” necessary, trunk group <Example>...
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Operation chart for storing speed dialing PITS system programming. mode <Status 1> SYS-PGM.No? Initial display for PITS system . wogramminn mode <Status 2> Speed No. ? The MEMORY button indicator light goes out. the speed dialing code. Press the NEXT button to designate speed dialing code “001 .”...
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4.00 Changing Extension Number the following sub-sections. This is used to change extension directory Section 3-B-l .OO “Flexible Numbering” numbers. Section 3-B-2.00 “Directory Number (DN)” Before changing Extension Number, please read Operation Comment/Note Result Refer to Section I 1 -C-l .OO 1.
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Operation chart for changing extension number c zyyn programming ) <Status 1> linitial display for PITS system programming mode <Status 2> CHG DN? The MEMORY button indicator light goes out. To designate the extension that you want to change, dial the directory number of ths extension...
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5.00 Changing Extension Name This is used to change extension names. Comment/Note Operation Result * The following message ag + Refer to Section 1 l-C-1 .OO 1. Set PITS system program- pears on the display: “Entering PITS System ming mode. Programming Mode.”...
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Registration of extension name <Example> Here is an example of changing a name to “Jack” To enter extension nar;es, LS& the buttons from at step 4 on the previous page. “0” to ug,” 4.X” and ‘#r- and the SELECT button. Refer to Combination Table at left.
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Operation chart for changing extension name (z.7y-T) pKJ!i system programming. <Status l> SYS-PGM Initial display for PITS system I proqamming mode out. <Status 2> CHG Name No? + button indicator light goes MEMORY > Current contents appear on the display. press the CLEAR To correct an error entry, Dialed name appears on the display.
6.00 Changing PITS Programming Password The following operation is used to change the PITS programming password which is required to enter into PITS system programming mode. Comment/Note Operation Result 1. Set PITS system program- * The message appears on the .
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Operation chart changing programming password PITS SYS PGM No? Initial display for PITS system ’ oroaramminn mndn Current password appears on the display. Dial four digit password. To correct an error entrv, press the CLEAR button and dial again. - Dialed password appears on the display.
7.00 Changing DISA User Code to Section 3-D-2.02 “Direct Inward System This is used to change the DISA user code. Access (DISA).” For further information about DISA feature, refer Comment/Note Operation Result . The following message appears Refer to Section 1 l-C-1 .OO 1.’...
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Operation chart for changing DISA user code <Status l> SYS-PGM No? Initial display for PITS system proaramminn mode <Status 2~ DISA CD No? The MEMORY button indicator light goes out. designate the code number, dial DISA desigkrate code number the DISA ,-‘:.I-- designate number...
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8.00 Changing Walking Password Section 4-C-9.00 “Walking COS (Class of This is used to change the walking COS password Service).” for performing Walking COS. For further information about Walking COS, refer to Operation Comment/Note Result 1. Set PITS system program- * The message appears on the Refer to Section 11 -C-l .OO ming mode.
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Operation chart for changing Walking COS password SYS-PGM No? Initial display for PITS system programming mode Current password appears on the display. The MEMORY button indicator light goes out. To clear an error entry, bress the CLEAR To remove the password for Walking COS, Dialed password appears on the display.
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Section 12 Station Programming ._.-. Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS)
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(Section 12) Station Programming (PITS) Proprietary Integrated Telephone System Contents Page Introduction ..................... . 12-A-l Function of PITS Buttons in PITS Programming .
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A. Introduction Description Conditions This section provides information for the If the programming data of your PITS is already programming of various features unique to each accessed by another administration device, the PITS telephone and DSS console in PITS station following message appears on the display: programming mode.
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B. Function of PITS Buttons in PITS Programming In PITS system and PITS station programming modes, the functions of the buttons are changed as illustrated below: For users with PITS type 30 (KX-T30830, KX-T61630, KX-T123230D, KX-T123230, KX-T123235); CLEAR button PAUSE button -, FVoarammable Feature button (PFjbuttons...
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For users with PITS Model. KX -T 7030. Overlay sheet STORUAUTO- For users with PITS Model. KX-17130. Overlay sheet CLEAR PAUSE STORE/AUTO PREV FLASH 12-B-2...
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C. Operation Introduction Procedures for performing PITS station programming are described in tables and operation charts. The tables show the procedures in the following form: 1 Operation lComment/Not~ Result 1) Describes actual operation. 2) Shows the result from the operation. 3) Comment or note on the operation.
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1.00 DN (Directory Number) Button Assignment The explanation of the message display applies Assigning various fearures to me DN buttons of only to a PITS with the display. individual PITS telep?one is explained here. Operation Comment/Note Resu H I. Set the MEMORY switch at The following message This status is called “initial the rear of PITS to...
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Continued Comment/Note Operation Result <Exam*1 (Single CO) <Example> 1 Trunk Group:1 1 Grow If no feature is assigned to the DN button, the following message appears on the display : 1 Not Stored 3. To change the preset feature, dial the program number corresponding to the desired feature.
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Continued Operation Comment/Note Result Refer to Section 4-C-4.01 To assign One Touch Dialing feature, “One Touch Dialing” for further 1) Dial “3,” information 1) No message appears on the display: •l 2) Dial a telephone number Up to 16 digits can be entered 2) The following message or a feature number.
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Continued Operation Comment/Note Result The following message appears Refer to Section 4-E-6.00 To assign Call Splitting on the display: “Call Splitting” for further feature, dial ‘9.” information. Split following message appears Refer to Section 4-G-l 2.00 To assign Tone Through the display: “Tone Through (End to End Break feature, dial “xc.”...
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--Operation Chart-- To assign DSS(DN) feature: Dial “1” PITS PGM No.? + DSS (DN) : 1101 <Operation Displays current data on the 1 display. The MEMORY button indicator light goes out. The associated DN button indicator lights in red. To assign One Touch Dialing: To assign Privacy Change feature: Dial “4”...
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2.00 PF (Programmable Feature) Button Assignment The explanation of the message display applies Assigning various functions to the PF buttons of only to a PITS provided with the display. the individual PITS telephone and DSS Console is explained here. Comment/Note Operation Result This display is called “Initial...
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Continued Comment/Note Operation Result 3. To change the previously stored data, dial the program number corresponding to the desired feature. To assign DSS(ICM) feature, 1) Dial “2.” 1) The following message appears on the diaplay: MOl/P : DSS(ICM) •l If the dialed number does not 2) Dial ICM number (one or 2) The following message two digit(s)).
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Continued Comment/Note Operation Result To assign Ringing Transfer The following message feature, dial “8.” appears on the display: MOl/P : RING TRNS assign Call Splitting The following message feature, dial “9.” appears on the display: MOl/P : Split This feature is assignable only To assign Call Forwarding /Do to the PF3 button of PITS type...
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--Operation Chart-- To assign DSS(ICM) feature: <?) To assign Call Park-System feature: )I I MOl/P: PARK SYS Dial “6” -I’ To assign Call Park-Station feature: PITS PGM No? +, wMO1/P: The MEMORY button indicator lights in red. To assign Ringing Transfer feature: 4;...
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3.00 DSS (Direct Station Selection) Button Assignment Assigning various functions to the buttons The explanation of the message display applies only on the KX-T30830 type PITS telephone and DSS to a PITS provided with the display. console is explained here. Operation Comment/Note Result...
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Continued Comment/Note Operation Result To assign DSS (KM) feature, 1) Dial “2.” ‘o!!owing message appexs on the display: DSS(ICM): •l 2) Dial ICM number (one or If the dialed number does not 2) The dialed ICM number two digit(s)). appears on the display: exist as an ICM number, alarm tone sounds when DSS(ICM):ll...
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Continued Comment/Note Operation Result The following message To assign Call Park-Station feature. dial ‘7.’ appears on the display: Park Station To assign Ringtng Transfer The following message feature, dial “8.” appears on the display: Ringing Transfer •l The following message To assign Call Splitting appears on the display: feature, dial 9.’...
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--Operation Chart-- To assgr, iJSSir?i> ‘eature: To assign DSS (KM) feature: Current contents appear on the display. - The MEMORY button indicator light goes out. - ihe associated DSS button 1 indicator iigh[ in red. :: .‘) To assign External Feature Access: .
4.00 Automatic Line Hunting (Calling) Selection If “No Line Preference-Calling” is selected, no line is This feature automatically connects a PITS connected to a PITS telephone by lifting the handset telephone to a pre-assigned line when an or pressing the SP-PHONE button. extension user lifts the handset or press the SP- For further information...
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Continued Operation Comment No:e Result If “Idle tine Preference” is set, To set “Idle Line Preference,” The following message dial “2.” the system selects an idle button appears on the display: from the buttons assigned In “System Operation’, Idle tine Pref.
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--Operation Chart-- <STATUS 1s To set “No Line Preference”: Current data appears on the display. The MEMORY button indicator light goes out. To set “Idle Line Preference”: To set ‘Prime Line Preference”: <Example> Press the ICM The assignment can be changed before pressing the MEMORY button.
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5.00 Automatic Answering Selection If “No tine Preference-Answering” is selected, no This feature automatically connects a PITS telephone to a pre-assigned line when an line is connected to a PITS telephone by lifting the extension user lifts handset or press the SP- handset or pressing the SP-PHONE button.
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Continued Operation Comment/Note Result To set “Prime Line Preference,’ <Example I> Pressing a wrong button is press one of the following When you press a DN button, cleared pressing a correct buttons. the number of the pressed button. appears on the display: If an inaccessible button button is...
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--Operation Chart-- <STATUS To set “No tine Preference”: The MEMORY button To set ‘Rinaina Line Preference”: Pref. In : Ring I Dial “2” ’ I To set “Prime Line Preference”: <Example> Press the ICM The assignment can be changed before pressing MEMORY button.
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6.00 Call Waiting Tone Selection Used to choose desired call waiting tone type refer to Section 4-D-7.00 ‘Call Wahng.- from Tone 1 and Tone 2. The explanation of the message display apokes For further information about call waiting tone, only to a PITS provided with the display. Operation Comment/Note Result...
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Continued Comment/Note Operation Result Press the MEMORY button The MEMORY button to store the entry. indicator lights in red. The confirmation tone sounds. AUTO “initial display for PITS station programming mode” is shown on the display. MEMORY 5. To conclude “PITS station PITS station programming programming mode,”...
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--Operation Chart-- PITS station program- ming mode <STATUS l> -[ml To assign Call Waiting Tone 1: Current data appears on The MEMORY button To assign Call Waiting Tone 2: pGzkzq The MEMORY button indicator lights in red. Note : In any status, pressing the END key restores <STATUS 1s. 12-C-23...
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7.00 Confirmation of Directory Number/Port Number Enables an extension of a PITS with display to (physical number) displayed on the display by the confirm its own directory number and port number following operation: Operation Comment/Note Result 1. Set the MEMORY switch at The foliowing message This display is called “Initial the rear of PITS to...
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--Operation Chart-- Port number (physical number) & DN appears on the display. The MEMORY button indicator liaht aoes out. Note : In any status, pressing the END key restores cSTATUS 1s. 12-c-25...
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8.00 PITS Automatic Test Explanation of the message display applies only Provides automatic test normal operation of a PITS with the display. (Itquid crystal disalay), LED (light-emitting diode), and +ger tape on the PITS telephone. Operation Comment/Note Result 1. Set the MEMORY switch at The following message This status is called “Initial the rear of PITS to...
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Testing model sequence after dialing “90” is given below by using an example of PITS KX-T123230. In LED light on, ” ze test, ” CIZII” means the light off, U II” means the means flashing. ------------------ button indicators and the ICM button 1) Testing the DN indicator for lighting in green.
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indicators DSS button Testing the DN button indicators and the ‘3) for lighting in red. Panasomc TEST buttons the DSS V Vith the PITS model K indicators also-lk b utton ht in re - . . 14) Testing the button indicators and the DSS button indicators for flashing DN buttons , the indicators...
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__------ r--- L ----------- r -----Mm---- <<c<<<<<<<<<<<<< >s>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -#HH# HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH fSSS+**SjF+ EEEEEEEEE2EEEEEE L ----------A Conclusion of the test “Initial display for PITS station program mode” is displayed again on the display. 12-c-29...
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Testing sequence after dialing “90” is given below by using an example of PITS model KX-T7130. In LED test, “ mV means the light off, y II” means the light on, “te ” means flashing. -----__---__--------- 1) Testing the DN button indicators and the INTERCOM button indicator for lighting in green.
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1 3) Testing the DN button indicators for lighting in red. uuuuuu CN buttOns uuuuuc . ..--. mmmo JOIIO~ 1 4) Testing the DN button indicators for flashinn in red. TEST ’ 000000 oomooo :u:u~t=l.u:c:c DN buttons bb:m:mb:U mmmo 15) Testing the indicators of the MESSAGE, CONF, FWD/DND, AUTO DIAUSTORE, AUTO ANSWEWMUTE, SP-PHONE...
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The following message appears 1 RING TEST L ----------- --------se- <c<cc<cc<<<c<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ################ HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH IXEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE L -----B----B Conclusion of the test “Initial display for PITS station programming mode” is shown again on the display. 12-C-32...
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Section 13 Station Programming Attendant Console...
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(Section 13) Station Programming Attendant Console (ATT) Contents Page Preparation ............-..........13-A-l 13-A-l Outline of Local Mode ................
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Page Local Diagnosis Mode ..................13-D-l 13-D-l Summary ....................
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A. Preparation 1.00 Outline of Local Mode Attendant Console Local Mode is used to edit the local data dedicated to the attendant console. Attendant Console Local Mode is operated independently from the main unit. The operator at Attendant Console can utilize the following modes on local mode for programming, diagnosis, and backup.
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2.00 Command System Command local mode is shown System in the below: ----- ----em ---em -f-K--J T-GE--J Local Clearing Backup mode Help mode Extension Speed Dial Diagnosis I Local Data Directory Dictionary mode mode mode ----- --e-e -------- ----- ---em --e-s J--E--J J-ziq...
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3.00 Basic Operation 3.01 Starting Local Mode 3.03 Command Entry To enter the Local Mode, set the LOCAL switch Each Main Command can be entered either by (on the right side of the Attendant Console) to simply pressing the associated function key or by “ON”...
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3.05 Special Keys 3.04 Control Key Combinations following special keys are used to edit the You can perform specific operations command line: key in combination with certam otner keys follows. i DEL : deletes the character at the current cursor To use am] key combination, hold down...
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4.00 Entering a Mode The flow chart below shows how to enter each To enter the desired mode, either press the mode and ( ) in the chart shows the prompt appropriate funcbon key, or enter the appropriate command and press the RETURN key at Local displayed in each mode.
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B Extension Directory Mode 1 .OO Summary Extension Directory mode allows you to edit the extension fc: :ne Arrendant directory Console. It is possible to store, add, delete, and change extension names and departments in this mode. Pressing the Fi key or entering DIC (CR) command in the local mode mam menu sc;:een introduces the function field below, which indicates a command entry needed.
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2.00 APPEND Command Description Used to register the cew entrees to Extension Directory. Up to 500 entries can be rq:s:ered. Input Format There are three types of input formats in APPEND Command, follows: Contents Format Stores extension number, name, department. DG=APPEND Number/Name/ Department DLAPPEND...
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Each entry should always include the extension number. For example, entering: DIGAPPEND /Jack/Sales displays an error message. Be sure not to leave a space within a sub command. For example, entering: DIG-APPEND 1 OOl/Jack Smith/Sales displays an error message. Instead of a space, special characters such as =-”...
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3.00 DELETE Command Description Used to delete the entries registered in the Extension Directory. input Format There are 10 types of input formats, as follows: Format Contents. 1 Specifies extension number, name, department DIG DELETE Numoer/Namel Department DIG DELETE Number/Name/ 2 Specifies extension number, name (for a data which has no department stored) 3 ISpecifies extension number, name (regardless IDIG DELETE Number/Name/*...
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Usage of Wild Card Character Conditions One character “*” can be used as a wild card character which substitutes any character in that position. <Example l> If the followings are registered: Ext name Sales Sales Jack Entering: DICYDELETE 1 OONSales deletes both of the above entries.
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4.00 LIST Command Description Used to display all entries registered in the Extension Directory. input format There are 10 types of input formats as follows: Format Contents Specifies extension number, name, department DIC > LIST Number/Name/Department Specifies extension number, name (for an entry DIC > LIST Number/Name/ which has no department stored) 3 1 Specifies extension number, name (regardless j DIC >...
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Conditions Usage of Wild Card Character One ch’aracter I‘*” can be used as a wild card character which substitutes any character in that position If the following entries are stored: <Example 1> DIC > LIST 1 OOp/Sales displays both the above entries. Entering: <Example 2s To list up 1000 through 1999, enter:...
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That is, preferential order is determined by the sub parameters which are not substituted by wild card character “*.” Listing all entries All stored entries may be listed by entering LIST command only. Up to 14 entries can be displayed on the screen at a time. if 30 entries are stored, the first execution of LIST will example, display the first 14 entries and the second execution of LIST will...
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5.00 SET Command Description Used to correct or change the entries registered in the Extension Directory. input Format Basic format for SET command is to enter: DIGSET [originai data] [new data]. There are 10 types of input formats for it as shown below. The c >...
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Display Example To change the extension number “1000,” name “James,” department “Sales” to “1000, White, Product” : DIC~SET1000/James/Sales lOOO/Whiie/Product -Totallentry sHHHc, Set complete Conditions An extension number can be three or four digits. An extension name can be up to 16 characters including letters, numbers and special characters (except “, *, 1, -), and the first digit should be a letter.
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To change the extension numbers of the entries which include depmmen! -Pvj+Y to 200. enter : DIG > SET - ‘/Project 200// The specifiec entnes NilI be changed as follows: <Example 2> To change ‘all the extension numbers from 1000 through1 999 to 1000, enter: 1 OOO// DIC >...
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6.00 HELP Command Description Used to display brief instructions and a list of command related to the Extension Directory mode. Input Format DIGHELP Display Example DIG HELP ++-+- Help for editing extension directov =>APPEND number/name&p appedmentry delete an entry =>DELETE number/name/dep =>LIST number/name/dep Manentry change an enby...
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7.00 INIT Command Description Used to initialize the entries in the Extension Directory, and the extension names and numbers assigned in :fie system programming are copied to the Extension Dfrectory screen at the same time. INIT Input Format Display Example DIC >...
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8.00 END Command Used Directory mode. Description to conchde the Extension Input Format DIC>END Display Example IX> END Directory mode, and Conditions Entry of END command concl&es Extension displays the prompt $” which indicates that you can enter another command. Displayed Message Displayed Message...
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C Speed Dial Dictionary Mode 1 .OO Summary This mode is used to edit the Speed Dial Dictionary for the Attendant Console. It is used for storing, deleting and changing a speed dial name. Pressing the F2 key “SPD in the local mode main menu screen displays the function (c,)”...
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2.00 DELETE Command Description Used to delete the entries registered Speed Dial Dictionary. Input Format SPD > DELETE 001 to 200 (speed dial code) speed input Example To delete dial code 100, enter : SPD > DELETE 100 Display Example When deleting speed dial code 100 : SPD>...
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3.00 LIST Command Description Used to display all entries registered in the Speed Dial Dictionary. Input Format There are four types of input formats as follows : Contents Format Specifies speed code and name SPD > LIST Number / Name Specifies speed code (regardless of name) SPD >...
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Listing Order LIST used to list all entries in alphabetical order of the command extension names and in ascending order of the speed dial codes. <Example> SPD>LIST *F name Jack Smith The listing order can be altered by changing the input format. For instance, in the example above, to list the entries in ascending order of the speed dial codes, enter : SPD>LIST 1 O*/++...
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4.00 SET Command Description Used to register or change the entries in the Speed Dial Dictionary. If newly registered speed dial code has been already registered, previous entry will be overwritten by the new one. Up to 200 entries (001 to 200) can be registered. Input Format SPD >...
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<Example> To change the name of speed code from 001 through 099 to Panasonic, enter : SPD > SET O*/Panasonic Displayed Message Meaning Displayed Message There is an error in the main command. +w++x Error: illegal main command There is an error in the sub command.
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5.00 HELP Command Description Used to display brief instructions and a list of command related to the Speed Dial Dictionary mode. Input Format SPD > HELP Display Example SPD> HELP ***‘* Help for editing speed dial dictionary **‘* => DELETE number delete an entry =>...
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6.00 END Command Description Used to conclude the Speed Dial Dictionary mode. Input Format SPD > END Display Example SPD> END Conditions Entering END command concludes Speed Dial Dictionary mode and displays the prompt “$” which indicates that you can enter another command.
D. Local Diagnosis Mode 1 .OO Summary Local Dsagrosis -ode is used to diagnose the CRT, LEDs on the operation keyboard, the operation keyboarc and :ne full keyboard of the Attendant Console. Pressing the F3 eej -C,S (CR)’ introduces the following function field, and waits for command entry.
2.00 Diagnosis of CRT Description Used to diagnose the CRT display. Input Format DIG>CRT Diagnostic Method Follow the subsequent procedures for diagnosis of CRT. 1) When the following outer frame appears, confirm the distortion of vertical and horizontal lines. after two seconds 2) The outer frame disappears and nothing appears for approximately...
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(Continued) The letters ‘H‘s appear. lines 4 & __-_ _-___ -__________ _ __._ __ .--- . ..lr. 80 characters seconds after two 5) Letters and numbers appear. ABCDEFGHlJKLMNOWRSTUVWXYZAS ABCD-. ABCD ..- abc&efghijWmnopqrstuvwxyzabc . .- al&:: 01234567890123458789012345 .-- 01234 .,. 01234*- 8Ocharacten after two seconds ‘*...
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7) After the diagnosis of the CRT display ends, the following display appears and waits for command entry. DIG> C9T start CRTTsst Compete Note : Pressing the F8 key or CRTL + C key during the diagnosis stops the diagnosis and displays “Abort.” Displayed Message Meaning...
3.00 Diagnosis of LEDs Description Used to diagnose the LEDs on the operation keyboard. Input Format DIG>LED Diagnosis Method ALL LEDs on the operation keyboard light in the following order: WC-LOOP 1, LOOP 2, LOOP 3, LOOP 4, LOOP 5. LOOP 6, NIGHT, ALARM,...
4.00 Diagnosis of Operation Keyboard Used to diagnose the operation keyooara. Description input Format DIG>OPR Diagnosis Method 1) When the arrangement of the operation keyboard appears on the CRT screen, confirm that the pressed on the operation keyboard is displayed in reverse video on the CRT screen. ss+x+m OPR.
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2) After the diagnosis ends, “Complete” appears and waits for the entry of the next command. Test start +-- OPR. Al-T-MID PROGRAM Complete B DIG>C] Displayed Message Meaning Displayed Message There is an error in the main command. S-X+- Error. Illegal main command ++WM Error: Illegal sub command There is an error in the sub command.
5.00 Diagnosis of Full Keyboard Used to diagnose the full keyboard. Description DIG>KEY Input Format Diagnosis Method 1) When.the arrangement of the full keyboard appears on the CRT screen, confirm that the key pressed on the full keyboard is displayed in reverse video on the CRT screen. Pressing the F8 key or CTRL + C key during the diagnosis, stops Note : the diagnosis, and displays “ABORT.”...
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2) After the diagnosis ends, “COMPLETE” appears and waits for the entry of the next command. KEY test start Complete Displayed Message Displayed Message Meaning Error: Illegal main command There is an error in the main command. There is an error in the sub command. Error: Illegal sub command 13-D-9...
6.00 REP Command Description Displays IC diagnosis report performed when the Attendant Console is switched on. Input Format DIG > REP Display Example DIG REP Report the result of IC diagnostic )uHH-2 1. ROM (IC- 3) 2. RAM RAM#1 (c-4) RAM#2 (c-5) VRAM (IC-!X)--- 3.uo...
7.00 All Diagnosis Description Used to diagnose CRT, LED, OPR, KEY and REP sequentially. Input Format DIG>ALL Diagnosis Performs diagnosis in order from CRT, LED, OPR, KEY and REP. After conclusion of all diagnosis, “Complete” appears and waits for the entry of the next command.
8.00 HELP Command Description Used to display the brief instructions and a list of command related to the Local Diagnosis Mode. After displaying the HELP screen, prompt ‘DIG>” is displayed on the screen, and you can perform desired diagnosis by entering the command associated with it.
9.00 END Command Description mode. Used to conclude the Local Diagnosis DIG>END Input Format Display Example DIG> END . Condition Entering END command concludes Local Diagnosis mode and displays the prompt %” which indicates that you can enter another command. Displayed Message Displayed Message...
E. Backup Mode 1 .OO Summary (Saving Procedure) Backup mode is used to make a backup copy of user-programmable attendant console database on a memory location of the PBX for security reason. The SAVE command is used to initiate the saving procedure. (Loading Procedure) If it becomes necessary to re-program the attendant...
2.00 SAVE Command Description The SAVE command is used to make a backup copy of the attendant console dataDase on the memory location of the system main unit. Input Format BUP>SAVE Display Example BUP>SAVE ***** Save OK? (Y/N) => Y * * * * * Complete When “SAVE OK? (Y/N)”...
3.00 LOAD Command The LOAD command is used to load a backup copy of the Description attenaant console database that has been stored in the system memory !ocation to the memory location of the attendant console. Input Format BUP>LOAD Display Example BUP>LOAD *** *- Load OK? (Y/N) =>...
4.00 HELP Command Used to display brief instructions and a list of command related to Description the Backup Mode. BUP>HELP Input Format Display Example BUP>HELP ***** Help for local data backup mode command ***** SAVE(%) : To save local data to PBX. LOAD : To load local data from PBX.
5.00 END Command Description Used to conclude the Backup mode. Input Format BUP>END Display Example BUP>END Conditions Entry of END command concludes Backup mode, and display the prompt 3” which indicates that you can enter another command.. Displayed Message Meaning Displayed Message There is an error in the main command.
F. HELP Mode Description Used to display brief instructions and a list of command related to the entry of various modes. Input Format !§ HELP Display Example / $HELP t * * * * * Help for entering each mode * * * * * enter the EXT =>...
G. Clear Mode Description Used to clear the entire database programmed in the attendant console local mode. Input Format $ CLEAR Display Example $ CLEAR ***** Data Clear OK ? (Y/N) => Y * * * * * Data Clear axnplete DIG (CR) When “Data Clear OK ? (Y/N)”...
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Section 14 Maintenance VT220 and Compatibles...
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Page 14-F-7 4.00 Testing the Ports ..................14-F-7 4.01 Functions to be Verified............... 14-F-8 4.02 Port Test Initial screen ..............14-F-9 4.03 Port Test procedure ..............14-F-10 4.04 Port Test Results screen.............. 5.00 Testing PITS and ATT ................14-F-11 5.01 Functions to be Verified..
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A. Introduction This section describes the information necessary for monitoring, testing, and maintaining system using VT220 (VT1 00) or Compatibles interactive format. The modular self-testing capabilities of the system allow most maintenance to be reduced to simple procedures. You can administer the system programming maintenance of the system using a Vr220 (VT1 00), Compatibles,...
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B. System Administration 1 .OO On-Site Administration 1.01 Logging in to the System Successful Login Description When you enter the correct password, You can administer the system programming terminal displays the Main Menu screen from maintenance of the system using a VT220 (loo), which you can select administration functions.
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1.02 Administration Main Menu screen Main Menu Screen 1 OFL j 1 LIN 1 DIR Main Menu 1. ProgramminG 2. Test 3. Monitor 4. Print Out 5. Change Password 6. Change Date & iime 7. Backup Utility 8. Restart 9. Exit i, .
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2.00 System Administration from a Remote Location Operation Description Starting up system administration from a remote From a remote location, you can execute system location can be done in the following ways: programming, diagnosis and traffic measurements using a VT220 (loo), Compatibles or Dumb Dial “Remote Directory Number”...
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C. Device Status 1.00 Service Commands Their Functions AUTOCNF COMMON Lets you assign the telephone type to the system. Displays the cc,mma.od function mode. Refer to Section 7-J “Execution of Function SHOW LV Modes” for details about command functions. Lets you display the current password level.
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1.01 INS (In Service) Command Description Refer to Section 14-F “Functional Test by Changes the status of the target device ,shelf, Entering Commands” for details about test card, port, station etc.) to “In Service” in on-line command. communication mode. When you change the status of an upper device, Conditions the status of lower devices changes as follows.
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1.02 OUS (Out of Service) Command Description Operation Changes the status of the target device !,srtif. Press the function key OUS. card, station etc.) to “Out of Service” in ori-ijne communication mode. CMD>Out of Service No. = xxxx Conditions The status of target devices (shelf, card, port, station) should be “INS.”...
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2.00 Definition of Operating Status 2.03 Interactions among Devices 2.01 Shelf, Slot, Resource Interactions among Shelf, Slot, Port and Not-Installed: Resource are as follows. Programming data for the target device are not entered at all. In other words, even if the device Shelf>Slot>Port, or Shelf>Slot>Resource is physically installed in the system, no...
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2.04 Changes of the Shelf Status Removing the Expansion Shelf ‘.Fault--, 4. Automatic recovery INS) When attempting to remove the expansion shelf, Device in “Fault” status beames good the status of devices (slot, port, resource) in status without any speciai care. target shelf should be changed to “Not-installed”...
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2.05 Changes of the Slot Status Canceling the Slot Assignment 3. ISS + Fault Before canceling the slot assignment, the s:arus INS --) Fault SrOi of ports or resources assigned to the target slot INS --) Fault should be changed to “Not-installed” or ‘Pre- Resource INS 4...
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D. Self-Test (System- Detected Troubles) 1.00 Error Record Display 1.01 Start Time of Self-Test 1.03 Printing Out the Automatic Failure Reporting Built-in diagnostic self-test program monitors the troubles generated by hardware or software. The error log records can be printed out. To perform the self-test, assign the desired start First connect the printer to the SIO #2 port on the time of self-test in ‘System-Operation”...
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1.04 Local Alarm Description 7. The alarm message on the display of FITS (if When the system detects a problem during on- provided) disappears if making a line communication, an alarm message will be call frsm that telephone; an incoming call arrives a: mat displayed on the screen of the Attendant Console telephone;...
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1.05 Remote Alarm Description Conditions When system detects a problem during on- Setting “System-Operation (2/3)” Remote Alarm line communication, an error message appears to “Yes” is not available if the RMT card is not on the screen of the remote maintenance device.
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2.00 Clearing System-Detected Troubles 2.01 Introduction This record is interpreted as follows: ,Most system-detected troubles are reported via the alarm LED (light-emitting diode) indicators The year, month, date and time of the located on the top shelf, each circuit card, occurence.
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2.03 Background Diagnostic Error List Basic shelf AC power down Legend: MJ-Major Alarm X : applied MN-Minor Alarm Blank : not applied PFT-Power Failure Transfer LED-Refer to Section 14-E-2.00 “Troubleshooting via the LED indicators.” 14-D-5...
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E. Troubleshooting Guide 1 .OO Introduction This subsection uses system troubleshooting flow chats to guide the service personnel in efficient and systematrc testing and fault location. The system troubleshooting flow charts provides service personnel with a step-by-step sequence to use for system evaluation. Isolated steps in a flow chart should never be used out of context, since any step assumes that proper results were...
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When the trouble is cleared, the alarm LED indicator located on the top shelf goes off automatically. LED indicators on the CPU card LED Indicators on the Top Shelf 0 <l> 0 45 Panasonic RUN OFFLINE ALARM Location of LED Indicators Possible contents...
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Troubleshooting via the LED indicators A:arm LED on Check the status of the followings CPU RAM OHCASW CONFSW SMDR Fault Not Fault Is Error Log record printed out? Is the Local Alarm reported? 1 Troubleshoot by consulting Infer the defective device f the Error Lo{ Record List through the User’s report or...
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3.00 Troubleshooting via Error Log Records 3.01 Error Log Record List Background Diagnostic Errors LOCAL ALARM Sever- ESSAGE AUTOMATIC FAILURE REPORT COMMENTS CODE (SMDR) MESSAGE Al-r PITS 0100 bVDT overflow 0200 timer overflow SOfl TSW clock down TSW Clock Down 0300 TSW DWN Basic shelf power down...
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3.02 System Reset caused by CPU Runaway (Restart Procedure) 0100 = Overflow of the watch dog timer. Error Code 0200 = Software Infinite Loop Possible cause 1) External circumstance, such as introduced noise the malfunction 2) Hardware is defective Countermeasures Does the trouble occur frequently? Replace the CPU card* No change in...
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3.03 TSW clock down 0300 Error Code Possible cause of 1) TSW card connection error the malfunction 2) TSW card clock link failure Countermeasures After confirming the TSW card connection, press the RESET button Is the trouble registered in the Error Log ? ’...
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3.04 Basic shelf power down (DC) Error Code 0400 Possible cause of 1) AC power cord is unplugged the malfunction 2) Power Failure 3) Power Switch is turned off Malfunction in the Power Supply Unit of the Basic Shelf, or the trouble with the Power Supply System (Backboard, CPU card) of the Shelf Countermeasures...
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3.05 Basic shelf power down (AC) 0410 Error Code Possible cause of 1) AC power cord is unplugged the malfunction 2) Power Failure 3) Malfunction of Power Unit of the Basic.Shelf or Power Supply System (Backboard, CPU card) failure of the Shelf. Countermeasures Did the above item 1) or 2) occur at the recorded time of the Error Log?
3.06 Expansion shelf power down ( DC ) Error Code 050n n = 1 : Expansion Shelf 1 2 : Expansion Shelf 2 Possible cause of 1) Power switch of the Expansion Shelf n (n=l or 2) is turned off. the malfunction 2) Malfunction of Power Supply Unit of the Expansion Shelf, or trouble with the Power Supply System(Backbcard,...
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3.07 Expansion shelf power down ( AC ) Error Code 051n : Expansion Shelf 1 : Expansion Shelf 2 Possibk cause of the malfunction 1) Power failure 2) Power Supply Unit malfunction of the Expansion Shelf n (n=l or 2), or trouble with the Power Supply System (Backboard, CPU card) of the Shelf Countermeasures...
3.08 Progress tone failure (TSW card) Error Code 0600 1) Defective progress tone IC on the TSW card Possible cause of the malfunction 2) Defective Tone Detector on the TSW card Countermeasures Can 4 types of tones’be heard from a telephone /msTSWl 1 ~~~~~~r~~ Replace the Progress Tone IC on Is there a new related error mes-...
3.09 Check date (Real /time Time Clock Error Code 0700 Possible cause of 1) Count up of the Real T!me Clock IC is stopped 2) Variances between the CPU clock and the calender clock became greater the malfunction than +30 minutes per 12 hours Countermeasures Confirm the time displayed on the PITS/ATT...
3.10 Conference trunk failure (Basic) Error Code 080x 0 : for all basic conference trunks (1 to 8 ) to 8 : for individual basic conference trunk 1 to 8 Possible cause of 1) Basic conference trunk on TSW card failure. the malfunction Countermeasures Note...
3.11 Conference trunk failure (Option) Error Code 09 xx 00 : for all optional conference tr<'Jnks (0’ !o 64). 01 to 64 : for individual optional conference trunk Possible cause of 1) Optional TSW Conference Expansion card on the TSW card is defective. the malfunction 2) Malfunction of the TSW card.
3.12 System memory error (Major) OAxx Error Code 01 ; RAM IC : RAM IC 8 Possible cause of 1) RAM IC of the CPU card failure. the malfunction (Including Input/Output bus) Countermeasures Replace the CPU card’ Enter the system data Note It is recommended to have a current copy of the program on disk or tape to...
3.13 System memory error (Minor) OAxx Error Code RAM IC 1 01 : :RAMIC8 1) intermittent defect of RAM IC on the CPU card. Possible cause of (Including input/Output bus) the malfunction 2) Introduced noise. Countermeasures Eyterthermda; None Note 14-E-16...
3.14 Device not connect for SMDR Error Code OBOO Possible cause of 1) RS-232C cable is not connected. the malfunction 2) RS-232C cable is defective. 3) Printer is turned off. (including out of paper) Countermeasures Do you use SMDR? ” Assign SMDR to “No”...
3.15 CPU RAM backup battery down ocoo Error Code 1) Defective rechargeable lithium battery on the CPU card Possible cause of ihe malfunction 2) Defective CPU card Countermeasures After replacing lithium battery,*’ turn on the POWER switch Is there a new related error mes- sage in the Error Log? Replace the CPU card l 2 Enter the system data...
3.16 Card link failure (LPR) Error Code xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number 13to27 Expansion Shelf 1 to 42 Expansion Shelf 2 1 oxx Basic Shelf Possible cause of 1) Defective FIFO (First In First Out) trouble in LPR. the malfunction 2) Input/Output trouble (CPU card, Shelf).
3.17 LPR ROM checksum error Error Code llxx xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number 1) LPR ROM check&m error Possible cause of the malfunction Countermeasures Replace the ROM of faulty LPR card ” None :) . . 14-E-20...
3.18 LPR RAM failure 12xx Error Code xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number 1) LPR RAM failure Possible cause of the malfunction Countermeasures Replace the frlty LPR card None 14-E-21...
3.19 Card disconnect Error Code 13xx 00 : TSW 01 to’42 : Slot number Possible cause of 1) Card connection error the malfunction 2) Defective CPU card Countermeasures Tsw ;I connectron, press the RESET button . . . Is there a new related message in the Error Log After replacing CPU card, turn on the POWER switch...
3.20 Modem failure (RMT card) 14xx Error Code xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number 1) Modem failure Possible cause of the malfunction Countermeasures Replace the card Note None C’- 14-E-23...
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3.21 LPR memory checksum error 20xX. Error Code xx= 01 to 42 : 530: wmSe’ 1) Defective LPR RAM Possible cause of the malfunction Countermeasures 1 Check the status of the related card 1 Fault Enter INS command from the maintenance terminal Check the status of the card...
3.22 Card type error (LPI?) Error Code 21 xx. xx= 01 lo 42 : Slot number Possible cause of 1) Assigned card type doesn’t correspond to the installed card type. the malfunction Cduntermeasures / WZy;oth; card ysignment replace the installed card with Note None 14-E-25...
3.23 LPR runaway Error Code 22xX xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number Possible cause of 1) LPR is reset the malfunction Countermeasures 1 Check the status of the related card 1 Fault Check the status of the card Fault ‘- Replace th,e LPRcard 1 ,.
3.24 OGM CPU runaway (DISA) Error Code 50 xx xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number Possible cause of 1) Runaway of the OGM (CPU) of DiSA card the malfunction Countermeasures Is it possible to play the OGM through the telephone of the operator 1 ? After entering OUS command, enter the card test command from...
3.25 OGM lost (DISA) 51xx Error Code to 42 : Slot number 1) Power failure or power-off for long duration (6-7 days). Possible cause of the malfunction 2) Defective backup battery for DISA card. 3) OGM was not recorded after the installation. Countermeasures After confirming the OGM recording/ Operator 1, press the RESET button...
3.26 OPX power down Error Code 60 xx xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number 1) Power-off of external OPX Power Unit. Possible cause of the malfunction 2) Defective OPX card. Check the port status of the related Countermeasures OPX card No “Fault”...
3.27 DTMF generator failure (COT card) Error Code 80 xx xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number Possible cause of 1) DTMF generator on the LCOT/GCOT card is defective. the malfunction 2) DTMF signal transmission path is defective. Countermeasures Set the smallest physical extension number (SLC/HLC) port to OUS, enter port test command for 2 ports...
3.28 DTMF receiver failure (SLC/HLC/OPX card) Error Code 9 rxx xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number : DTMF Receiver number 1 to2 Possible cause of 1) Defective DTMF receiver. 2) Defective path for the DTMF receiver from the faulty port. the malfunction Countermeasures Is the DTMF dialing (O-9, *, #)
3.29 Tone detector failure (DISA/AGC card) Error Code xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number : Port number 1 to4 1) Tone detector failure Possible cause of 2) Defective tone receiving path from the faulty port. the malfunction Countermeasures Set the faulty port to OUS, enter the port test command Pass None...
3.30 HDLC (ATLC card) failure Error Code B yxx xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number 2 : Port number Possible cause of 1) Defective HDLC IC the malfunction Countermeasures Fault Replace the faulty ATLC card None Note 14-E-33...
3.31 Port link failure (AlT/DPH) Error Code xx= 01 to 42 : Slot number 1 to 8 : Port number Possible cause of 1) Communication disconnection due to unplugged terminal etc. the malfunction Countermeasures Check the status of the faulty port Fault Is AC power cord unplugged from...
3.32 OHCA SW failure (TSW card) Error Code D 000 Possible cause of 1) “OHCA” is assigned to BS02 in the slot assignment, but TSW-OHCA card the malfunction (KX-T336105) is not installed Countermeasures Do you use ‘OHCA” ? Is the VSW-OHCA” card installed ? /Cnang.h;...
3.33 OHCA not installed (PLUHLC) D yxx Error Code YX= 91 :o : Slot number to 8 : Port number 1) In spi!e of assigning “OHCA” to “Yes” in the station programming, OHCA Possible cause of circuit card (KX-T96136) is not installed. the malfunction Do you use “OHCA”...
3.34 TSW DTMF G./R. failure Error Code FFFF 1) DTMF Generator or Receiver for test is defective Possible cause of the malfunction _. . Countermeasures Replace the TSW card None Note 14-E-37...
4.00 Troubleshooting via User-Reported Troubles If a problem is not detected by the system, a report from :he user IS very useful to determine the trouble. The basic procedure to determine the cause of the trouble according to a report from the user is shown in the following flow chart.
F. Functional Test by Entering Commands 1 .OO Introduction 6. When you perform a device (shelf, card, port, 1. You can execute diagnostrc testing tucng on- resource) test, the status of the device to be line communication by entering tes: tested must be changed to “Out of service”...
2.00 Test Main Menu From the Main Menu screen, select “2. Test”; then the following “Test Main Menu” appears on the screen. 1 ONL 1 TST 1 LIN 1 DIR Test Main Menu 1. Card Test 2. Post Test 3. PITS and Al7 Test Description 1.
3.00 Testing the Cards 3.01 Functions to be Verified This test verifies the status of each card for the items listed below: Remarks ;ard to be verifiec Link hould ba ‘OUS” .PLC Card type tr ‘FAULT.” LCOT GCOT ATLC Link Card type Power Supply Link...
3.02 Card Test Initial screen From the test main menu screen, select '1. Card Test " then the following “Card Test” initial screen appears on the screen. 1 ONL( TST 1 LIN 1 DIR CardTest Tested at12:05AM 09/JUL/90 Basic 01 PLC 01 PLC 01 LCOT !Expansion...
3.03 Card Test procedure Enter the test command according to the card test format below. => x y y cardNo.(o,-15,or**) Shelf No. (1: Basic 2: Expansion 1 3: Expansion 2) (Note) “*” can be used as a wild card character &*”...
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4.00 Testing the Ports 4.01 Functions to be Verified This test verifies the status of the ports for the functions listed below. 1. By entering the physical port number (Except pairs of extension and ports) Card Functions Remarks OHCA Detect Port to be tested should be ‘OUS”...
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4.02 Port lest Initial screen +Test I DIR I ONLi TSTl Tested at 12:05 AM 09NUU90 Basic Shelf Expansion Shelf 1 Expansion Shelf 2 Slot 000000000111 000000000111111 000000000111111 123456789012 123456789012345 123456789012345 ___-_--__ _--__-_ -_____---__ _--m---m- _ _ _ - - - - -__m------- __-__--__ _--_---...
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4.03 Port Test procedure => C F 0 Enter the test command according to the following format. Optional conference trunk (Refer to Section 14-F-4.01 “Functions to be Tested.“) No. (01-84) (Example) =>CFOOl (a) When testing the port status on the following cards.
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5.00 Testing PITS and AlT Functions to be Verified 5.01 Tn~s test verifies the status of a PITS or an Attendant Console (ATT) for the functions listed below. Function Card to be verified Remarks Link (All types of PITS) Card to be tested should be DTMF generator (KX-T1232300, .
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5.02 PITS and Al7 Test Initial screen 'ITSand AnTest 1 ONLl TSTi I DIR Tested at 12:05 AM 09NUU90 Basic Shelf Eqmsion Shelf 1 Expansion Shelf 2 000000000111111 000000000111 000000000111111 123456789012345 123456789012345 123456789012 -----m-e--- __________- __-_______- -----__---_ ----m__---- -. . __--____--_ _---_______ _________--...
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5.03 PITS and ATT Test procedure A PITS ant ah IPZ! can be done according to the following three !es! ‘ormats. (a) => D N g o d c Directory number (three or four digits) (Example) => DN 4000 Executing DN4000 Port Test (b)=‘A L Attendant console number (1,2 or *) PITS and ATT test can be done by entering physical port...
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5.04 PITS and ATT Test Results screen When the test is finished, test result is displayed on the screen automatically. PITS and ATTTest I owl TST! 1 DIR AM 05JUU90 Tested at 12.05 Expansion Shelf Expansion Shelf 2 Basic Shelf 000000000111 000000000111111 000000000111111...
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6.00 Return Messages Display on message line when executing test => DN4000 **** Executing Message line 1 COMMON 2’ 1: : ::..: : .Z‘ ;jJ: ::$.I HRD CPY Description Message Executing Executing device test Entered parameter is out of format or related device is not installed. Illegal Parameter invalid status The status of the card or port being verified is not ‘OUS”...
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G. Monitor 1 .OO Monitor Main Menu screen From the Main Menu screen, select “3. Monitor” then follow the Monitor Main Menu that appears on the screen. By selecting an item from this screen, you can monitor the current operating information. 1 ONLl MONl LIN 1 Aonitor Main Menu...
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2.00 Error Log screen Error Log (1 P) ! 04LIMoNI JAN-20-90 8 : 39 AM MAJOR ALARM #XII 00 CPR runaway JAKPl-90 10: 00 AM MINOR ALARM #WOO TSW tin town MAlORAfARM #0400 Basic shelf power down JAN-21-90 11 : 12 PM JAN-25-90 6 : 32 AM MINOR ALARM...
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3.00 Device Status screen 3.01 System Status Initial screen Ievice Status (l/4) 1 ONLl MONl System Status ROM Version _--__ -__-_-__--__-- Vl .oo Date ___--__ ----- __-_ -__- ___-____ May.08 1991 For place------ ___-___ ---__- Area-2 _. - -----1---1_-___-__ CPU RAM Basic Shelf-----i------_ Expansion Shelf 1 ----------- Expansion Shelf 2 ---------...
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3.03 Port Status screen Device Status (3/4) I ~NL~M~N I Port Status Slot Basic Shelf Expansion Shelf 1 Expansion Shelf 2 000000000111 000000000111111 000000000111111 123456789012 123456789012345 123456789012345 DTMF 1 I: In Service 0: Out of Service, F: Fa t, B: Busy Out 1 COMMON2 6 HRDCPY 7 Description...
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3.04 Conference Trunk Status screen 3evice St2k.s (4/4) I0NLl fd0~l Conference Trunk Status Basic 13 INS 14 INS 16 INS 17 INS option 19 INS 22 INS 10 ous 11 INS 12 INS 24 INS INS : In ! vice OUS ;...
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4.00 Traffic Submenu screen Traffic - Submenu 1 ONLl MONl LIN 1 DIR 1. Station 2. Trunk Group 3. Attendant Console 4. DISA 5. OGMl 6. OGM2 7. AGC => 1 COMMON 2 . Description Programming 1. Station Displays traffic measurements of all extensions.
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4.01 Station screen Initial Traffic information -Station (l/2) IONLIMONI Feb.22 1991 StartTime - 9:OOAM 10:OOAM 11:OOAhd 12:OOAM l:OOAM 2:OOAM lncomingCa!ls- AnswerCaUs- Outgoing Cak- CompfetedCalls- startTime - 3:OOPM 4:OOPyM 5:OOPM 6:OOPM 8:OOPM 7:OOPM IncomingCak- AnsverCaf!s- OutgoingCafls- Completed Calls - lCOMMoN2 6 HRDCPY Description Start Time The system can be programmed...
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H. Other Features 1 .OO Power Failure Transfer Assignment Description From the main menu screen, first select Provides up to 144 extension/CO line pairs to ‘1. Programming’ and select ‘10. Miscellaneous” maintain a conversation when power is restored then you can enter into the screen below by or TSW recovery.
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Programming Assignable How to Default Zescmton Item input Parameters Assign LCO’ or GCOT car3 No. to the 1,2,3 or blank Blank Shelf Trunk system which ar,e dwadabm !or power No. 1 failure transfer. Blank 01-15 or blank Slot Assign HLC or SLC card No. to the Blank 1,2,3 or blank Extension...
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Page 15-F-l Monitor ._...__ ...._..................(System Maintenance Monitor)........15-F-l 1 .OO SYM command 15-F-2 .Ol System Status screen..............15-F-3 I .02 Card Status screen ..............15-F-4 1.03 Port Status screen ...............
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A. Introduction This section describes the information necessary for monitoring, testing, and maintaining system using a Dumb terminal. The modular self-testing capabilities of the system allow most maintenance to be reduced to simple procedures. You can administer the system programming perform maintenance using VT220(100), Compatibles,...
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C. Device Status 1.00 Service Commands Their Functions 9.01 INS (In Service) command Description At the operation prompt (OPE>), enter INS When you change status of an upper device command to change the status of the target ’ (shelf, card), the status of lower devices (port, device (shelf, card, station etc.) to ‘In Service”...
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1.02 OUS (Out of Service) command Description At the operationprompt (OPE>). enter the OUS Operation failed status command to change the of the target An error message appears on the screen in the device (shelf, card, station etc.) to “Out of torrowrng cases.
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Jministration ministration the System Alphanumeric characters ASCII codes except special codes (DEL, ESC ;ystem programming etc.) em using a dumb entering the But entering “/” “- n are not available, because these characters cannot be displayed on the unication parameters, display of PITS.
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Lion 7. The alarm message on the display of PITS :it J on- qe will provided) disappears when placing a call from a up the system administration from a that telephone: when an incoming call arnves location can be done in the following ways.
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1.05 Remote Alarm Description Conditions When the system detects a problem during on- Setting “Remote Alarm” to “Y” is not available if line communication, an error message appears the RMT card is not installed. on the screen of the remote maintenance device.
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E. Functional Test by Entering Commands 1.00 Introduction 6. When you perform a device (shelf card, port, 1. You can execute diagnostic test during on-line resource) test, the status of the device to be communication mode by entering test commands at the maintenance terminal.
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2.00 Functions to be Verified 2.01 Card Test card for the This test verifies the status of each below. items listed Card ?o Remarks Item be tested Card to be tested Link should be ‘OUS Card type or ‘FAULT.” LCOT GCOT ATLC Link...
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2.02 Port Test This test verifies the status of the following functions for each port of the indicated cards. 1. By entering physical port number (Except paired extension port and CO port) Functions Remarks Card OHCA Detect Port to be tested should be ‘OUS”...
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2.03 PITS and ATT Test Td ve-ify tke s:afus of ?iTS or ATT the following functions are tested. __.. Function Remarks Card to be ?ested Link (All types of PITS) Card to be tested should be 1 DTMF generator (KX-7232300, ‘0lJS”or ‘Fault.”...
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3.00 TST command (Test) (Refer to Section 15-C-l .OO “Service Commands -the device test, change the Before executing and Their Functions.” for details about OUS and status of the target device to “Out of Service” by entering OUS command. INS commands) Command Format OPGTST...
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4.00 Card Test Results Display ;OPE>TST 1 1 Ol<CR> **‘** PASS ;OPGTST 1 ***<CR> ****** PASS **‘* PASS ****** NO CARD ***** LINK I**** TYPE ; 214 ****** POWER -**‘** TEST ABORT (TSW FAIL) ; 215 ;OPG I ’ Description Card Test Message List...
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5.00 Port Test Results Display ;0qg_z-5 21311ccFb ..--..* ;op'": E>~ST22313<CFb 2013 -***-• NO CARD ;OPGTST 2 131181021cCR> “**’ PASS lGl1 ***** FAULT05 1021 ;OPG Port Test Error Code List Legend: applied not applied 15-E-7...
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6.00 PITS and ATT Test Results Display ;OPGTST3Al<Cb '""'FAULT02 ;OPGTST3DN1012<CR> DN1012*****' PASS ;OPGTST32121<CR> 2121 ***** FAULT01 ;OPGTST21011&1021<CR> 1011 '-'** PASS '*-* FAULT01 1021 ;OPG PITSand AlT Test Error Code List Code Description FAULT01 PITS Link failure, ATT Link failure FAULT02 PITS PB Generator failure, Al7 PB Generator failure FAULT03 ----------- 1 FAULT09 1...
F. Monitor 1.00 SYM command (System Maintenance Monitor) Current operating status of the followq items can be displayed on the screen by entering SYM command. Command Format OPE>SYM + Index (Index) 1 i System Status 2 : Card Status 3 : Port Status 4 : Conference Trunk Status 15-F-l...
1 .Ol System Status screen Command Format OPE>SYM 7-d 3 ktice Status (l/4) I~NLIMONI System Status ROM Version Vl .oo Date - May.08 1991 For Place ---- Area-2 CPU RAM -------p Basic Shelf -------- Expansion Shelf 1 Expansion Shelf 2 --------- Addiiional CONF ---- SMDR _---v--v INS: In Service, OUS: Out of Service, FLT: Fault...
1.03 Port Status screen Command Format OPE>SYM 3-‘7 Device Status (314) t ONLIMON 1 Port status Slot Basic Shelf Expansion Shelf 2 Expansion Sheff 1 000000000111 000000000111111 000b~0000111111 123456789012 123456789012345 123456789012345 ..I:In Service, 0:OutofSewice. It, B:BusyOut Description DTMF Ret - Status of DTMF receiver...
1.04 Conference Trunk Status screen Command Format OPE7SYM evice Status (l/4) Conference Trunk Status Basic 1 OUS 2 ous 1 INS 13 INS 14 INS 15 INS 16 INS 5 INS 17 INS opti 6 OUS 16 INS 19 INS 20 INS 21 INS 10 ous...
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command (Traffic Display) 2.00 TFD Displays traffic measurement for extensions, trunk groups, attendant consoles and resources. ___. Command Format OPE>TFD + Index + Item1 + (item2) Index Item1 Item 2 Station The first hatf = 1 The second half = 2 Trunk Group No.
G. Other Features 1 .OO PFT command (Power Failure Transfer) Description Provides up to extension/CO line pairs to maintain a conversation when power is restored or TSW recovery. If this is not programmed then power restoration or TSW recovery drops any existing conversa- tions.
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Conditions When you are using the PITS ielepnones avail- SLT telephones and some PITS telephones* able with power failure transfer, se! t>e POWER be used duringpcwer failure if power failure FAILURE switch to ON, when power failure transfer assignment had been done in advance. occurs.
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A. Introduction Introduction Backup Configuration Backup is a procedure where a cop); z! t% 1. Maintenance Device = Operation device system programming attetxant data and ccrsoie Main Unit database is stored on an externai storage VT220, compatible, medium, such as a floppy aisk or magnetic tape. If it becomes necessary to re-initialize the system programming data and attendant copsole...
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B. Backup Utility Types 1 .OO VT220, Compatibles, Dumb Terminals (Note) On-sate backup is ;>ossible with the following Even when System Administration Device terminals have functions for saving system which name is changed to Dumb in VT mode, programming and attendant console data switching from VT220 to Dumb and from...
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2.00 Before Beginning Backup It will not be possible to save or load the system programming data and attendant console database correctly if the backup device’s communications settings are not correct. 1. Are the baud rate, number of data bits, stop bit and parity settings correct? They must all be the same as the settings on the system...
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3.00 Using VT220, Compatibles 3.01 Backup Main Menu From the Main Menu Screen, Select Backup ‘7. Utility” then the following “Backup Utility M&n Menu” appears on the screen. 1 ONLl BCK 1 LIN 1 DIR Backup Utility Main Menu _____-- -_____ + .---. + -_-- + ---- +.--- _________________--_------------------------- 1.
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3.02 Saving Procedure 1 OFL 1 BCK] LIN 1 DIR Save - Submenu ----------------------------------------------------------+.---.+----+ ----+.--- 1. ALL Data 2. PBX Data 3. ATT1 Local Data 4. ATT2 Local Data [Submenu Description] 1. First, confirm that the preparations for start of communication between sender and receiver 1.
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Format Transmission The number of Da.2 Area Address Area ST-X bytes Ch;zm ST-X Data Area Address Area SOH = Start of header STX = Start of text Address = System data address (Is system address is “FFFFF h”, it would be software version) (ASCII code) - ..
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3.03 Loading Procedure 1 OFL 1 BCK 1 LIN j DIR Load - Submenu --_------ + .---. + ---- + ---- +.--- ________-__________------------------------------- 1. ALL Data 2. PBX Data 3. ATT1 Local Data 4. ATT2 Local Data 1. First, confirm that the preparations for start of [Submenu Description]...
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4.00 Using Dumb Terminal 4.01 Saving Procedure 2. Enter the loading command. First, confirm that the preparations for start of communication between sender and receiver (a) Command format have been made, like uniform communication OPE>LOD + Item 1 + Item 2 parameters for sender and receiver etc.
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CTroubleshooting If the following troubles should occur during 2. Checksum error detection backup operation, stop the operation return to the initial screen. If checksum error is detected during loading the system programming data, an error message appears on the screen and loading When the communication cable connection is terminated.
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A. Introduction Backup Types Introduction There are following two backup !yxs. This section describes a backup procedure of system programming data and attendant console 1. Save (Main Unit + Remote terminal) database from a remote location. To execute system programming, diagnosis, data Saving the system programming data and...
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B. Backup Utility Types l-.00 Before Beginning Backup It wilt not be possible to save or load the system programming data and attendant console database correctly if the backup device’s communications settings are not correct. 1. Are the baud rate, number of data bits, stop bit and parity settings correct? They must all be the same as the settings on the system...
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2.00 Using Dumb Terminal 2.01 Saving Procedure Using the protocol CRC-l 6/CRC-CCIll’ First, confirm that the preparations for the start of communication have been made. Select the area and enter the saving command. ‘0 The communication parameters must be the A message “Transfer start”...
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The number Data Area Address Area of byte The number Address Area Data Area of byte Transmission Format SOH = Start of header STX = Start of text Address = System data address (Is system address is “FFFFF h”, it would be software version) (Binary data) The number of byte = 1 to 256JBinary...
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2.02 Loading Procedure First, confirm that the preparations for the start of 6. Release the Data Send mode of the backup communication have been made. device. The communication parameters must be the 7. When the remote operation is terminated, same for sender and receiver. system is reset automatically.
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Troubleshooting If the following troubles should occur during 2. Checksum error detection backup operation, stop the operation return to the initial screen. If checksum error occurs during loading the saved data, an error message appears on the and loading is terminated. screen When the communication cable has been...
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Abbreviations Hybrid Line Circuit Automatic Gain Control Automatic Route Selection Attendant Console A-I-T Attendant Console Line Circuit ATLC Intercom In Service IRNA Intercept Routing-No Answer Background Music Busy Lamp Field Busy Station Signaling Liquid Crystal Display Start Central Office Trunk Loop LCOT Light Emitting Diode...
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-.7. S >- _,,.. Single CO S co Secondary Directory Number Single Line Telephone Circuit Single Line Telephone SMDR Station Message Detail Recording Saved Number Redial Source TAFAS Trunk Answer From Any Station Trunk Group Time Sharing Switch Uniform Call Distribution Universal Night Answer Warning Tone 18-2...