Comdial Impact Dsu Instructions Manual
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3.19.2 Programming Toll Restriction Table Entries To Program:1. Dial71.“TOLL TABLE” 2. Dial01–16 —OR— pressA1–A14,B1,B2for toll table1–16.“XXXXX TABLE Y” 3. Establish an allow or a deny table (A1 LED on = allow, A2 LED On = deny) —Dial5or pressA1for allow“ALLOW TABLE Y” —Dial6or pressA2for deny.“DENY TABLE Y” 4. Dial1–4or pressA8–A11for entry number 1–4.“XXXXXX” 5. Dial #to clear current entry. 6. Dial keypad digits (0–9, #) to enter numbers.“XXXXXX ...” 7. DialSfor next entry and repeat steps 4–6 until all table restrictions are entered. 8. DialSSfor next table and repeat steps 2–7 until all tables are entered. 9. DialSSSfor configuration mode. To change setting, repeat procedure and make different selection. IMI66–107Digital Telephone System System Programming 3 – 149
3.19.3 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To Lines Description:Once you have created the toll restriction tables, assign them to lines. To Program:1. Dial72.“ASSIGN TOLL-LINE” 2. Dial01–16or pressA1–A14,B1,B2for toll table 1–16. 3. Dial#to finish entry and display lines. 4. Select line ports (LED On = Lines selected to receive tables) —Line port 1–16 = Dial01–14or PressA1–A14 —Line port 15, 16 = Dial15,16or PressB1, B2 —Line port 17–24 = Dial17–24or pressHOLDthen dialA1–A8. 5. DialSand repeat steps 2–4 for next toll table to line assignment —OR— dialSSfor configuration mode. To clear current setting, repeat procedure. 3.19.4 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To Stations Description:Once you have created the toll restriction tables, assign them to stations. To Program:1. Dial73.“ASSIGN TOLL-STA.” 2. Dial01–16or pressA1–A14, B1, B2for tables 1–16 (LED On = Selected table). 3. Dial #to finish entry. 4. Select station ports (LED On = station ports to receive tables) —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or pressC10–C57. 5. DialSfor next toll table to station assignment. —OR— dialSSfor configuration mode. To clear current setting, repeat procedure. Digital Telephone SystemIMI66–107 3 – 150 System Programming
3.19.5 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To Stations For Night Transfer (of ringing) Description:Toll tables assigned with this feature have an effect only when the attendant places the telephone system in the night transfer (of ringing) mode of operation. To Program:1. Dial74.“ASSIGN TOLL-NITE” 2. Dial01–16or pressA1–A14, B1, B2for toll tables 1–16 (LED On = Selected table). 3. Dial#to finish entry. 4. Select station ports (LED On = station ports to receive tables) —Station 10–57 = Dial10– 57or pressC10–C57. 5. DialSfor next toll table to night answer assignment —OR— dialSSfor configuration mode. To clear current setting, repeat procedure. 3.19.6 Assign Toll Restriction Tables To System Speed Dial Calls Description:When you enable this feature, the system applies toll restriction tables that you have assigned to a station to the system speed dial calls that users make from that station. To Program:1. Dial53.“STATION FEATURES” 2. Dial05.“SYS SPD TOLL RST” 3. Select station ports (LED On = station ports assigned) —Station 10–57 = Dial10–57or pressC10–C57 4. DialSfor next station feature —OR— dialSSfor configuration mode. To clear current setting, repeat procedure. IMI66–107Digital Telephone System System Programming 3 – 151
3.19.7 Assign Toll Restriction Override (TRO) Code Description:The TRO feature allows users to override the toll restriction that they encounter at other stations with their own station’s toll restriction assignments. In programming for this feature, create a four-digit TRO code that users can dial to override the toll restrictions of any station that they happen to be using and replace it with a toll restriction that matches their home station. NOTE:The system marks outgoing line calls that users make after entering a TRO code with a (T) in its SMDR/SMDA printouts. The station number that it prints is that of the overriding station and not the actual station that the call was made from. To Program:1. Dial53for station features.“STATION FEATURES” 2. Dial25for toll restriction override codes.“TOLL R. OVERRIDE” NOTE:If you are programming with a DSS/BLF console, notice that it’s status LEDs turn on to indicate stations that have an assigned TRO code (C10–C57 = station ports 10–57). 3. Select station port —Station 10–57 = dial10–57or pressC10–C57 (LED flashes = selected station port, display shows TRO if assigned). 4. Type four-digit TRO code.“NNNN ” 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for next station port. 6. DialSfor configuration mode. To remove a TRO code, repeat steps 1 through 3, select station port, press#. Digital Telephone SystemIMI66–107 3 – 152 System Programming
3.19.8 Positive Disconnect Supervision Description:When a station is on line with an outside caller and the caller hangs up, the CO may send a positive disconnect signal to the DSU. You can enable the positive disconnect supervision feature on a per-line basis. If you enable positive disconnect supervision, when the system receives the CO’s positive disconnect signal it tells the voice mail equipment to hang up. To Program:1. Dial 48.“DIS. SUPERVISION” 2. Select line ports for disconnect supervision (LED On = lines selected to receive tables). —Line port 1–14 = Dial01–04or pressA1–A14 —Line port 15, 16 = Dial15,16or pressB1,B2 —Line port 17–24 = Dial17–24or pressHOLDthen pressA1–A8. 3. DialSfor configuration mode. IMI66–107Digital Telephone System System Programming 3 – 153
3.20 The Tracker Paging System The optional Tracker Paging System allows users to send alpha/numeric or numeric-only messages to Tracker pagers assigned to station extension numbers. The type of message that the system delivers depends upon the model Tracker Pager being used. You should make a record of all programming decisions that you make—it will help you keep track of what you have done and will help you troubleshoot any problem that might arise later. NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration. When a single button provides a toggle (on/off) action, the lighted LED indicates the feature is active. The first step in any programming sequence is to enter the base level. Once in this mode, you can dial the feature code for any desired configuration. Enter the base level with the following procedure: press INTERCOMthen dialS#746S. When you want to end the programming, press theSPEAKERbutton to end the programming procedure and return the system to normal operation. Digital Telephone SystemIMI66–107 3 – 154 System Programming
3.20.1 Preparing The System Description:After you install the Tracker base station, you must either master clear the system or default the system data before you take any further programming action to enable the feature. If the Tracker Paging System is part of an initial system installation, you must master clear the system. If you are upgrading from pre-15A software, you need only to default the system data. New Installations To Program:1. For new installations, master clear the system. 2. Dial90.“MASTER CLEAR” 3. Dial51684to clear entire system. System returns to normal operation automatically. Existing Systems To Program:1. For upgrades from pre-15A software, default the system data. 2. Dial10.“SYSTEM DEFAULT” 3. Dial#to default system. System returns to configuration mode automatically. 3.20.2 Enabling The Tracker Paging System Description:Use this procedure to enable the Tracker Paging System feature as a system-wide feature. To Program:1. Dial17.“SYSTEM FEATURES” 2. Dial06.“TRACKER XXXXXX” 3. PressA1to toggle between enable or disable (LED On = Enabled) —OR— dial1to Enable (A1 LED On)“TRACKER ENABLED” dial2to Disable. 4. PressSSfor configuration mode.“TRACKER DISABLED” To change setting, repeat procedure and make opposite selection. IMI66–107Digital Telephone System System Programming 3 – 155
3.20.3 Enabling Tracker Pagers For Stations Description:After you have enabled the Tracker Paging System as a system-wide feature, enable the Tracker pagers at individual stations. Station users can disable a Tracker Pager by pressingINTERCOM #06or enable a Pager by pressingINTERCOMS06. To Program:1. Dial53.“STATION FEATURES” 2. Dial37.“DISPLAY PAGER” 3. Enable Tracker pager operation —Dial10–57or pressC10–C57(LED On = Enabled). 4. PressSSfor configuration mode. To clear current setting, repeat procedure. NOTE:The Pager’s ID must be programmed to correspond to a DSU station number. Pager programming must be done through the Tracker base station. Refer to the “Program Mode” section of IMI89–138, Operating Instructions For The Tracker Paging System. 3.20.4 Setting The Data Parameters Description:You must set the data parameters of the data port where you connect Tracker to 9600 baud, eight data bits, one stop bit, and no handshaking to ensure proper Tracker operation. NOTE: The Tracker base station must also be programmed for 9600 baud so that it matches the DSU setting. The default Tracker base station baud setting is 9600; however, if you want to check or change the baud setting in the base station, refer to section V, “Software Configuration,” of 68P81101B25–O, Alphanumeric Interface Option. To Program:1. Dial15.“BAUD RATE” 2. Dial1for port A 3. Dial0811for data parameters. 4. PressSSfor configuration mode. Digital Telephone SystemIMI66–107 3 – 156 System Programming
3.21 Digital Voice Announcing (DVA) Digital voice announcing uses a hardware peripheral device (product code DVA01) connected to a digital station port to play pre-recorded announcements and messages during an in-progress call. The DVA stores the pre-recorded messages in its memory for recall when needed. While the DVA is not automatic, it enhances the following features by providing automated voice prompts and dialing instructions to callers; direct department call with department calling distribution (DCD), direct inward station dialing (DISD), and Tracker Paging System. Before you can enhance the DCD or DISD features, you must completely program them using instructions earlier in this chapter. Refer to section 3.11,Configuring The Direct Department Callingfor DCD programming information. Refer to section 3.12,Configuring The Direct Inward Station Dialingfor DISD programming. You should use chapter 4,SystemRecordsto record the programming decisions that you make—it will help you keep track of what you have done and will help you troubleshoot any problem that might arise later. NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration. When a single button provides a toggle (on/off) action, the lighted LED indicates the active feature. The first step in any programming sequence is to enter the base level. Once in this mode, you can dial the feature code for any desired configuration. Enter the base level with the following procedure: press INTERCOMthe dialS#746S. When you want to end the programming, press theSPEAKERbutton to end the programming procedure and return the system to normal operation. IMI66–107Digital Telephone System System Programming 3 – 157
3.21.1 Programming For DCD Operation Description:When you plan to enhance DCD operation with the DVA, you must first completely program the system for DCD operation. To Program:To enable the system for DCD operation, refer to the instructions in section 3.11,Direct Department Callingand complete the following steps: 1. Assign direct department dialing access code (often referred to as a department pilot number). 2. Assign direct department calling line ports. 3. Assign direct department calling station ports. 4. Refer to the instructions in section 3.7.6,Call Forward On Busy/Ring No-Answer, and program the department stations to have ring no-answer call forwarding. 5. Use the procedure described immediately below, and program the DCD department transfers before disconnect. 3.21.2 DCD Department Transfers Before Disconnect Description:Because the system will continue transferring a call back to a department after a recall to DVA time-out has occurred, you can set the number of transfer times that occur before the system drops the call. To Program:1. Dial17.“SYSTEM FEATURES” 2. Dial10.“DEPT XFR X” 3. Choose 1–9 transfer times or set system to always transfer. (LED On = Enabled) —Dial 1 or pressA1“DEPT XFR 1” —Dial 2 or pressA2“DEPT XFR 2” —Dial 3 or pressA3“DEPT XFR 3” —Dial 4 or pressA4“DEPT XFR 4” —Dial 5 or pressA5“DEPT XFR 5” —Dial 6 or pressA8“DEPT XFR 6” —Dial 7 or pressA9“DEPT XFR 7” —Dial 8 or pressA10“DEPT XFR 8” —Dial 9 or pressA11“DEPT XFR 9” —Dial 0 or pressA12“NEVER DISCONNECT” 4. PressSSfor configuration mode. To change setting, repeat procedure and make different selection. Digital Telephone SystemIMI66–107 3 – 158 System Programming