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Comdial Executech 2264X, 2296x Hybrid System Installation Manual
Comdial Executech 2264X, 2296x Hybrid System Installation Manual
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IMI 66-060Programming 3.Dial port number of station port to be programmed. 4.To default the following features, if desired, press SAVE. . PA port disabled .Prime line not assigned . Voice blocking disabled . Executive override disabled . Message wait-originate disabled . Automatic hold disabled . System speed dial toll restriction disabled . Ringing line preference disabled . Hunt groups disabled 5.Enable PA port.No further programming at this port number is required if a PA port is enabled. . Press program key ClO. . Return to step 2. 6.Block voice announced intercom calls. . Press Cll. 7.Enable executive override. . Press C12. 8.Enable toll table restriction on system speed dial numbers. .Press program key C13. 9.Choose personal ringing tones (Executech II multiline telephones). .TONE 1 (509/610 Hz @ 10 Hz warble)= Cl4 .TONE 2 (763/1016 Hz @ 10 Hz warble) = Cl5 .TONE 3 (509/610 Hz @ 19 Hz warble)= Cl6 .TONE 4 (763/1016 Hz @ 19 Hz warble) = Cl7 10.Program port for OPX through-dialing (only if port is programmed for Single-line keyset-administrative phone) .Press C28 to enable. .Press C29 to disable. 11.Set automatic hold. .Press C26. 12.Enable message wait originate. .Press C27. 13.Select prime line or prime group. Press ITCM to choose-intercom line. IOR- .Press program key per Table 3-l to choose prime line or group. 3-15
IMI 66-060Programming Table 3-1.Program Keys For Line And Group Choices 14.Enable ringing line preference. . Press C40. 15.Select ringing assignments for lines active at station. RINGING .Press Cl8 (clears previous settings). . Press program key(s) per Table 3-1 to choose lines.DELAYED RINGING . Press Cl9 (clears previous settings). . Press program key(s) per Table 3-1 to choose lines. 16.Select night transfer (of ringing) for certain lines. . Press C20 (clears previous settings). . Press program key(s) per Table 3-1 to choose lines. 17.Select automatic privacy release for certain lines. .Press C21 (clears previous settings). . Press program key(s) per Table 3-1 to choose lines. 18.Select access denied for certain lines. . Press C22 (clears previous settings) . Press program key(s) per Table 3-1 to choose lines.19.Select call origination denied for certain lines. .Press C23 (clears previous settings). . Press program key(s) per Table 3-1 to choose lines. 20.Select idle line preference for certain lines. .Press C24 (clears previous settings). .Press program key(s) per Table 3-1 to choose lines. 3-16
IMI 66-060 Programming 21.Assign toll tables to station. .Press C25 to clear all toll tables assigned (if desired).. . Specify toll tables with program keys as follows: PROGRAM KEY Cl0 Cl1 Cl2 Cl3 Cl4 Cl5 Cl6 Cl7 TOLL TABLE 12345678 PROGRAM KEY Cl8 Cl9 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 TOLL TABLE 910111213141516 22.Reserve an intercom link. . Press RECALL. Press keypad key l-7 to reserve link l-7. IOR- .Press 0 key for no reserved link. 23.Select all-call and/or zone paging configurations.. Press #. .Disable all paging assignments (if desired). Press RECALL. .ielect all-call paging assignments: .All-call originate = A4 . All-call receive = A8 All-call originate and receive = 84, A8 . Helect zone paging assignments: PAGE ORIGINATEPAGE RECEIVEPAGE ORIGINATE ONLYONLYAND RECEIVEZone Al Bj CA( Bl CAIBIC. KeyAllA2lA3A5 1~61~7Al, A5 IA2, A6 183, A7 .Press Cl8 to continue with next program step 24.Specify flexible key assignment (non-square configuration), if desired. FOR 3 AND 8 LINE KEYSET: .Press C39. .Press C34 -C41 to choose line key 1 - 8.Fast tone bursts will sound. Press program key per Table 3-l to choose line. IOR- .Press RECALL key to disable line appearance.Tone bursts stop. .Repeat for each line assigned 3-17
IMI 66-060Programming FOR Executech II multiline telephone: .Press C39.To assign line appearance to keys, .Press key to be assigned (A or B field).Fast tone bursts sound. .Press program key per Table 3-l to choose line- Tone bursts stop. - ..Repeat for all keys requiring line appearance. To disable line appearance at keys (clears any prior assignment), .Press key to be denied appearance.Fast tone bursts sound. . Press RECALL key.Tone bursts stop. .Repeat procedure for all required key locations. To .assign DSS to keys, .Press key to be assigned (A or B field).Fast tone bursts sound. .Dial station port number (from keypad) to identify station to be assigned to key.Tone bursts stop. .Repeat procedure for all keys requiring DSS assignment.To assign aatodial to keys (clears any prior assignment), .Press key to be assigned (A or B field).Fast tone bursts sound. .Press RECALL key.Tone bursts stop .Repeat procedure for all keys assigned for autodial use. To assign dynamic line keys (clears any prior assignment), .Press key Bl, B2, or B3.Fast tone bursts sound. .Press RECALL key.Tone bursts stop. .Repeat for B2 and B3 if required. 25. Press *. 26. Choose next station port for programming .Press C41 .Dial station port number (from keypad) to identify next port for programming. 27. Repeat steps 5 through 24 for each station port in system. 28. Press l MONITOR to exit programming. 3-18
IMI 66-060 Programming BLOCK PROGRAMMING OF STATION COS Block program a group of stations with a previously programmed class of 1. 2. 3. 4. service. Enter base level : ITCH l 7 4 6 *. Press HOLD. Dial station port number (from keypad) to identify model station. Dial station port number (from keypad) to specify first station in block. 5.Dial station port number (from keypad) to specify last station in block. 6.Press* MONITOR to exit programming. NOTE:Flexible key/function assignments for station port 010 or 011 cannot be changed by block programming. HUNT GROUP PROGRAMMING Station 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 port 015 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. 3-19
IMI 66-060 Programming 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 although 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 LIRES 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 last 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 group limitation. .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 count in each hunt group that it is added to. See example 1. . A station port can be the first or intermediate port in only one, hunt group.See examples 2 and 3. EXAMPLE 1 (proper link)EXAMPLE 2 (proper links)EXAMPLE 3 (improper link)017 018 019016015014 /260?5 016 017 : + +018017016017018019 3-20
IMI 66-060Programming BUNT GROUP PBOGRAHHIBG To program two station ports into a hunt group, . Press ITCM l 7 4 6 * (enter base level programming mode). . Enter station COS programming: . Press C41. . Choose first station in link: . Dial station port number(OlO-105). . Enter linking mode:. Press C30. . Choose second station in link: . Dial station port number (010-105). . Establish link: . Automatic linking occurs - no action required. . Press * (return to base level). To add additional station ports to a hunt group (16 maximum) or link the last station to the first to form a circular group, . Re-enter station COS programming: Press C41. . ie-enter port number of last station port in link: . Dial station port number (010-105). . Re-enter linking mode: . Press C30. . Enter port number of next desired station port (or first stationport to form a circular group):. Dial station port number (010-105). . Establish link: . Automatic linking occurs - no action required. . Press l (return to base level). . Repeat procedure until all required station ports are linked one after the other (and last to first if forming circular link). To clear a hunt group link,. Enter station COS programming: Press C41. . dial port number of station to be un-linked. .Press C31. . Press * (return to base level). To end programming, . Press * HOBITOB. 3-21
IMI 66-060Programming COS AND SMDB PRINTOUT COS PRINTOUT When a data printer is connected to the system, it can be commanded, from station port 10 or 11,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 Recording (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.PressITCM * 7 4 6 * (base level entry if not active). 2.Press C39. 3.Choose desired printout. All COS= c37 System COS = C38 Line COS = c39 Toll Tables- c40 All station COS = C41 One Station COS =C34 plus dial station port number from keypad 4.COS printout begins immediately. . To abort printout, press C40. 5.Press* MONITOR (ends procedure). SMDR PRIBTOUT 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 3-2.Either an 80-column or a 40-column printout line can be selected through the SYSTEM COS programming. The SMDR printout data is up-dated on transferred calls to report the data for the last station that was connected to the call. 3-22
IMI 66-060Programming /STATION NUMBER MONTH/DAY/YEAR CALL DURATION TIME-MINUTES. TENTHS IF GREATER THAN 9.9, PRINTS ‘???“)I CARRIAGE RETURN I1 CARRIAGE RETURNJDIALED DIGITS-UP TO MAXIMUM OF 32 (ACCOUNT CODES ARE ISOLATED BY l OR # SYMBOLS NOTES 1.CARRIAGE RETURN AND LINE FEED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW LAST PRINTED CHARACTER ON EACH LINE. ALSO SEE NOTE 2. 2.lLLUSTRATEDPRlNTOUTIS4OCOLUMN,TWO-LINEFORMAT. FOR 80 COLUMN ONE-LINE PRINTOUT FORMAT, CARRIAGE RETURN AND LINE FEED CHARACTERS AT END OF LINE 1 ARE REPLACED BYPRINTOUT EXAMPLES TWO SPACES FOLLOWED BY ENTIRE CONTENTSUNANSWERED INCOMING CALL1 12/05/86 16:51 NOANS0.6’OF LINE 2. ANSWERED INCOMING CALL16 1 12/05/861652 1.60.2 3.OUTGOING CALL MUST BE OFFHOOK FOR 20ANSWERED INCOMING CALL24 1 12/05/86 1653 1.20.2SECONDS MINIMUM OR NO RECORDING OCCURS.(WITH CALLER ID ADDED BY “1234 STATION DURING CALL) OUTGOING CALL (LOCAL)16 2 12/05/86 16:58 2.0 9782200 OUTGOING CALL24 2 12/05/86 17:Ol(WITH ACCOUNT CODES)11233456789’0#‘7412580#!i~l’#AC POWER FAILURE AND RESTORATION OFFTIME ** 12/05/86 17:03.* 12lO5186 17:08Figure 3-2.SMDR Printout Details 3-23
IMI 66-060 CASSETTE TAPE RECORD OF COS VALUESProgramming GENERAL INFORMATION . Connect the audio cassette taperecorder microphone connector to the music interface jack on the side of the KSU. . Do not perform any other programming action while the tape system is active. .Program the baud rate of the tape data to be either 100 or 50 baud as desired. (See System COS for programming details.) . If the system includes a data printer,appropriate response and error messages will be printed during the recording and loading of COS data. . When COS data is sent from the KSU to an audio cassette tape recorder for recording,a lead-in tone is sent prior to the data. During play-back,this lead-in tone alerts the system to receive the class of service data. . When playing back the stored class of service data, the tape must be started during the lead-in tone.If it is not,the system will reject the recorded class of service data. To insure a successful load, comparison, or verification of recorded class of service data,always start the tape during the lead-in tone. The following precautions will insure that this is done. .Before playing back pre-recorded class of service data, .Rewind the tape to the beginning. .Disconnect the cable connecting the recorder and the KSU. .Set the play-back volume for approximately one-half of maximum. . Play the tape and listen to the lead-in tone.Verify that it is not distorted. .Rewind the tape to the point wherethe lead-in tone begins. .Connect the cable between the KSU and the tape recorder. . Program the system to accept pre-recorded class of service data. .Start the tape (from the point where the lead-in tone was first heard). .If the load is unsuccessful, .Repeat the load procedure with the play-back volume set for approximately two-thirds of maximum. 3-24