Comdial Executech 1432B KSU Instructions Manual
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ProgrammingIMI 66-074LINE COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE l Shading denotes line defauk conditions.l Check off values chosen for lines being programmedBASE LEVEL ammamaLINE PROGRAMMING MODE 0-a - 34 5-5 -7 e-PROGRAMMED LINE NUMBER FEATURE 1i214i5718It0111112I13I14LINE GROUPS -DI, MODE PRIVACY MODE TOLL RESTRICTION rABLE 4SSIGNMENT 14I I I I I I I I I I I I I15,. ABANDONED C4:! 300MSECI I I I II I II,:43 :OIPBX NUMBERS4ND STATIONASSIGNMENTS’ Power Fail Lmer (1. 2. and 3)*’ A-Lea.3 Control Lmer (7 and 8) 3-10
L cg Lb; /h?vvSTATION COS PROGRAMMING STATION DEFAULTS PA Port - Disabled Executive Override = Disabled Ringing Line Preference = Disabled Prfme Line/group = None Personal Ringing Tone = Tone 1 Single Line Keyset Accesses Intercom Ringing Assignment = All Lines Ring on Stations 10, 17,39, And 41 Line Access Denied = None Toll Tables = None Assigned Origination Denied = None Idle Line Preference = None Night Transfer = All Lines Ring On Stations 10,17,39 And 41 All-Call Receive = Enabled All-Call Originate = Enabled Reserved Intercom Link = None Zone Page Receive = Disabled Zone Page Originate = Disabled Message Originate = Disabled Automatic Hold = Disabled System Speed Dial Toll Restriction = Disabled Voice Announce Block = Disabled Privacy Status = Private Line/Button Assignment (Button Mapping): 3 And 8 Line Keyset: - B-Field Buttons: Bl - 88 = Lines 1 - 8 22 Line/feature Keysef - A-Field Buttons: Al - Al4 = Lines 1 - 14 - B-Field Buttons: Bl - B8 = Autodial Locations ., PROCEDURE Perform all steps in sequence. Skip those steps not required.1. PresslTCM*7466. 2.Press program button B8 (Bl, A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). 3.Specify station to be programmed, then perform applicable steps. l Press Cl0 - C41 for station port 10 to 41 l If desired, press TRANSCONF to default following settings. PA port = disabled Prime line/group = none Voice announce block = disabled Executive override = disabled Message originate = disabled Automatic hold = disabled System speed dial toll restriction = disabled 4.Enable PA port if desired. l Press keypad button 1 NOTE: If a selected station port is programmed to be 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. a PA port, per step 4, do not p&form any further programming for this selected station port.Instead, refurn to step 3 to program another station port or press * MNTR (SPKR) to end programming. Block voice announced intercom calls l Press keypad button 2. Enable executive ovenride. l Press keypad button 3. Enable toll table restriction on system speed dial numbers. l Press keypad button 4. Choose personal ringing tones (22 Line/Feature Keysets). l TONE 1 = keypad button 7 l TONE 2 - keypad button 8 l TONE 3 = keypad button 9 l TONE 4 = keypad button 0 Set automatic hold. l Press keypad button 5. 10. Enable message wait originate. l Press keypad button 6. 11. Select prime line, prime group or prime intercom. *Al-A14=linel-14. 0 HOLD %LD - group 1. Bl (Bl, Al, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) - group 2 82 (Bl, A2, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) - group 3 83 (Bl, A3, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) - group 4-OR-0 ITCM = intercom 3-l 1
12. Set ringing line preference. l 85 (Bl, A5, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) - enabled l 84 (Bl, A4, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) = disabled 13. Select ringing assignments RINGING l Press program button C42 (clears previous settings). l Choose lines: Al - Al4 = lines 1 - 14 DELAYED RINGING l Press program button C43 (clears previous settings). l Choose lines: Al - Al4 = lines 1 - 14 14. Select Night Transfer (ringing) l Press program button C44 (clears previous settings). l Choose lines: Al - Al4 P lines 1 - 14 15. Select automatic privacy release. l Press program button C45 (clears previous settings). l Choose lines: Al - Al 4 = lines 1 - 14 16. Select access denied. l Press program button C46 (clears previous settings). l Choose lines: Al - Al4 = lines 1 - 14 17. Select call origination denied. l Press program button C47 (clears previous settings). l Choose lines: Al - Al4 = lines 1 - 14 18. Select idle line preference. l Press program button C46 (clears previous settings). l Choose lines: Al - Al4 = lines 1 - 14 19. Assign toll tables to station. 0 Press program button C49 (clears previous assignments). l Specify toll tables to be assigned.Al - Al4 = tables 1 - 1484 = table 15 B5 - table 16. 20. Resenre intercom link. 0 Press #. l Press keypad button 1 - 7 to reserve link l-7. l Press 0 kz$or no reserved link. l Press console key C42 to continue with next programming step. 21. Select all-call and/or zone paging. l Press # l Press TAP to disable all paging assignments (if desired). ALL-CALL l Press program button A4 to originate. l Press program button A8 to receive. . l Press console button C42 to continue with next programming step. ZONES A, B, AND C l Press #, l Select zones. l Al - A3 = originate zones A - C l A5 - A7 = receive zones A - C l Press console button C42 to continue with nextprogramming step. 3-12
22. Specify flexible button/function assignment (non-square configuration) 3 AND 8 LINE KEYSET LINE ASSIGNMENT a. Press program button 86 (Bl, A6, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). b. Select button to be programmed.Bl - B8 (Bl, Al - A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). c. Select line: Al - Al4 = lines 1 - 14OR- Press TAP button to disable line appearance. d. Repeat steps a - c for’each line assigned, then go to step 23. 22 LINEIFEATURE KEYSET LINE ASSIGNMENT a. Press program button B6 (Bl, A6, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). b. Select button Al - Al4=oR- 81 - 88 (Bl, Al - A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). c. Select line: Al - Al4 = lines 1 - 14OR- Press TAP button to disable line appearance. d. Repeat steps b and c for each line assigned. e. Go to step 23. 4R- Repeat step b to select button for DSS nr autodial assignment. 22 LINE/FEATURE KEYSET DSS ASSIGNMENT a. Press program button 86 (Bl, A6, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). b. Select button: Al - Al4-OR-Bl - B8 (Bl, Al - A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone).c. Choose station port to be assigned to key Cl0 - C41 = station ports 10 - 41 d. Repeat steps b and c for all buttons requiring DSS assignment. e. Go to step 23.QR- Repeat step b to select button for line or autodial assignment. 22 LINEIFEATUfiE KE YSET AUTODIAL AND DYNAMIC LINE BUnON ASSIGNMENT .F. Press program button B6 (Bl, A6, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). b. Select button: Al - Al4 OR- 2; - 86 (B’i, Al - A8,B; on LCD Speakerphone).NOTE: Bl - 83 (Bl, Al - A3,‘Bl on LCD Speakerphone) = Dynamic Line Buttons. c. Press TAP button. d. Repeat steps b and c for all buttons requiring autodial capability. e. Go-to step 23.-OR- Repeat step b to select button for DSS or line assignment. 23. Press * and repeat from step 3 to choose next station port for programming.-OR- Press * MNTR (SPKR) to end programming. 3-13
BLOCK PROGRAMMINGA group of stations can be programmed with the same COS as a previously programmed station.1. PresslTCM*7466 1. Press HOLD HOLD. 2. Specify model station port. l ClO-C41 -stationponlO-41. 3. Specify first station port. l ClO-C41 =stationportlO-41. 4. Specify last station port. l ClO-C41=stationporllO-41. NOTE: Flexible buttorvfunction assignments for stationpelt 10 or 11 cannot be changed by block programming. 5.Press +ff MNTR (SPKR) to end programming.THROUGH-DIALING WITH AN OPX BOX When enabled, this feature inhibits the common equipment from sending DTMF tones on the CO line ii the device attached to the OPX Box (such as an industry-standard model 2500 telephone set) is capable of this function. When disabled, this feature allows the KSU to send DTMF tones on the CO line if the device attached to the OPX Box (such as a rotary dial telephone set) is not capable of this function. The system is defaufted to disable this feature. To program statlon port to be occupied by OPX Box,1. PresslTCM*7466. 2.Select station port for OPX Box use. l C12-C41 =stationport12-41 3. Press C42.4. Press *. 5.Press 88 (Bl, A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) 6.Select OPX Box port (same port as selected in step 2). 7. Choose OPX through-dialing mode. l TAP = enabled l 87 (Bl, A7, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) =. disabled 8.Press * MNTR (SPKR) to end programming. 3-14
HUNT GROUP PROGRAMMINGStation ports can be assigned to intercom hunt groups. When a station assigned to a hunt group is busy, a call to it will ring at the next idle station in the group. Typical hunt groups operate as follows: TERMINAL HUNTING Assume that a terminal hunt group is formed as follows: - Station port 013 is linked to station port 014 - Station port 014 is linked to station port 015 - Station port 015 is linked to station port 016. If station port 013 and 014 are busy when an intercom call is directed to station port 013, that call will ring at station port 015 because it is the first idle port in the group. If porlOl5 is also busy, the call will ring at station port 016. If port 016 is also busy, the call will sound a busy tone at the calling station. In the above example, the group is open-ended or terminal. A call will be routed down the group from the busy station port. If it reaches the end of the group without encountering an idle station, it will stop. A particular station can be linked at the end of more than one hunt group so long as the sixteen station ports per group are not exceeded. For instance, a second terminal hunt group could be formed along with the example shown above: Station port 020 is linked to station port 021 Station port 021 is linked to station port 022 Station port 022 is linked to station port 016. Thus, station port 016 would serve in both terminal hunt groups afthough the groups are independent otherwise. Other terminal hunt groups could also be formed with station port 016 as the last station in the group.CIRCULAR HUNTING A hunt group can be made circular by linking the last port in the group with the first port in the group. From the first example given above, a circular hunt group could be formed as follows: - Station port 013 is linked to station port 014 - Station port 014 is linked to station port 015 - Station port 015 is linked to station port 016 - Station port 016 is linked to station port 013. In a circular hunt group, a call will search around the group until it encounters an idle station port or until all stations in the group, up to a maximum of sixteen, are searched.HUNT GROUP GUIDE LlNES In forming intercom hunt groups, the following guide lines apply: A minimum of two stations ports can form one hunt group. A maximum of sixteen station ports can be placed in one hunt group. Multiple hunt groups can be formed. The call forwarding feature is disabled for all but the fast station port assigned to a hunt group. The maximum number of hunt groups that can be formed is determined by the number of stations available and the sixteen station per growls !im%at’M A station port can have only one other station port added to it but it can be added to the end of any number of station ports. In this case, it adds to the cotint in each hunt group that it is added to. See example 1 (page 4-1 S).. A station port can be the first or intermediate port in only one hunt group. See examples 2 and 3 (page 4-15).PROGRAMMING To program two station ports Into a hunt group, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press ITCM +k 7 4 6 +k. Press 88 (81, A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone).. Choose first station port in link: l Cl0 - C41 = station port 10 - 41. Press 88 (Bl, A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). Choose second station port in link: l ClO-C41 =stationportlO-41. Press TAP. Press * and repeat steps 2 - 6 for next hunt group.OR- Press * MNTR (SPKR) to end. To add addttlonal atatlon ports to a hunt group (16 maxlmum) or to llnk the last station to the flrat to form a circular group,1. PresslTCM+++7466. 2.Press 88 (Bl, AS, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). 3.Select last station porl in link:al ClO-C41 =stationportlO-41. 4. Press 88 (Bl, A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). 3-15
5. Choose next station port in link. (Choose first station port in link if circular link is desired.) l Cl0 - C41 = station port 10 - 41. 6. Press TAP. 7.Press * and repeat steps 2 - 6 until all station ports are linked as desired. OR- Press * MNTR (SPKR) to end. EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE 2 (proper link) (proper links) To clear a hunt group link,1. PresslTCM*7466. 2. Press B8 (Bl, A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). 3.Select station port to be unlinked. l ClO-041 =stationportlO-41. 4.Press 88 (Bl, A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). 5.Press * MNTR (SPKR) to end. 017 \I/ 018 01016015014 +t4 017016015 016+4i0180170163 EXAMPLE 3 (improper link) X 016 J1\017 018 019 3-16
STATION COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE (Copy this page as required for additional reference sheets)l Shading denotes station default conditions.l Check off or enter values chosen for stations being programmedIMPORTANT NOTE. To choose B-field programming buttons on LCD Speakerphones. pressBl then press Al through A8 to represent B-be/d bunons. BASELEVEL@aaa@aSTATION ID fREF SYSTEM COS CHART, STATION PROGRAMMING MODE (B8)POST ST. T”DE r L,
IMI 66-074COS AND SMDR PRINTOUT COS PRINTOUT When a data printer is connected to the system, it can be commanded, from the programming station, to print the class of service (COS) programming configuration. Partial or complete printouts can be obtained. When the printer is being used to obtain a COS printout, the Station Message Detail ecording (SMDR) function is temporarily halted. SMDR data collection is continued by the system during a COS printout operation; however, if more than two calls are logged for any one line, call records may be lost.1. PresslTCM*7466. 2.Press program button 86 (Bl, A6, Bl on LCD Speakerphone). 3. Choose desired data printout. Printing begins immediately after choice is made. l 84 (Bl, A4, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) = All COS data l BS (81, A5, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) = System COS data l 86 (Bl, A6, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) = Line COS data l 87 (El, A7, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) = Toll Table data l B8 (Bl, A8, Bl on LCD Speakerphone) - All station COS data l Cl0 - C41 = COS data for station 10 - 41 4.If desired, stop printout by pressing 83 (Bl , A3, 81 on LCD Speakerphone). 5.Press * MNTR (SPKR) to end. SMDR PRINTOUT The SMDR printout data is provided automatically as it is generated. No intervention is required to obtain the printout. The data is formatted as shown in Figure 3-1. One 80.column printout is provided. 3-18
40 COLUMN PRINTOUT LINES(SEE NOTE 21 2 1. 2. 2.CARRIAGE RETURN AND LINE FEED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW LAST PRINTED CHARACTER ON EACH LINE.ALSO SEE NOTE 2 ILLUSTRATED PRINTOUT IS 40 COLUMN, TWOUNEFORMAT. ON 80 COLUMN ONE-UNE PRINTOUT FORMAT, CARRIAGE RETURN AND LINE FEED CHARACTERS AT END OF LINE 1 ARE REPLACED BYTWO SPACES FOLLOWED BY ENTIRE CONTENTS OF LINE 2. OUfOOlWGCALLMUBTBEOFF-tKXXFOR20SECONDS MINIMUM OR NO RECORDING OCCURS.STATION NUMBER LINE NUMBER rANSWER TIME-MINUTES. TENTHS (INCOMING CALLS ONLY-(--- -, IF GREATER THAN 9.9, PRINTS “???“) [CARRIAGE RETURN 1[LINE1 FARRIAGE RETURN 1pNi?i%qMONTH/DAY/YEAR INITIATE TIME-HOUR : MINUTE (24 HOUR REAL TIME CLOCK) CALL DURATION TIME-MINUTES. TENTHS (NO ANSWER, PRINTS “NOANS”) DIALED DIGITS-UP TO MAXIMUM OF 32 (ACCOUNT CODES ARE ISOLATED BY l OR # SYMBOLS NOTESP RINTOUT EXAMPLES UNANSWERED INCOMING CALL I112/05/6616:51NOANS 0.6 ANSWERED INCOMING CALL 11611210516616:521.6 0.2-ANSWEREDINCOMING CALL24112/05/6616531.20.2 (WITH CALLER ID ADDED BY “1234 STATION DURING CALL) OUTGOINGCALL (LOCAL) 16212/05/6616562.0 OUTGOING CALL (WITH ACCOUNT CODES) AC POWER FAILURE AND RESTORATION9782200 24 2 12/05/86 17:olii233456789’0#*74125ao~~~~i*~. OFFTIME l *12/05/86 17:03. .i2fowa6 i7:oa Flgure 3-l. 5MDR Printout Details