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Inter-Tel Microprocessor Key Installation And Maintenance Practices Manual
Inter-Tel Microprocessor Key Installation And Maintenance Practices Manual
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PROGRAMMING SECTION 340-100-400 hue 3, April 1983 l All keysets can gain access to all outside lines. l The operator’s station (ext. 10) will be the only keyset that will ring in audibly for incoming calls. All others will just flash. l Message center is station 10. l There will be no options on any telephones. Q The transfer recall time is 60 seconds. l The hold recall Grne is 60 seconds. l No number has been designated as an ab- sorbed digit. l No lines have been designated as WATS lines....
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES PROGRAMMING SECTION 340-100-400 Issue 3, April 1983 . . . signal will be activated. To cancel the error signal, press the # key followed by any system parameter number. Doing this will cancel the erroneous entry and allow entry of correct information. > A. System Programming Sequence. To begin the system programming sequence, place the CPU in the program mode by setting function switch Yj& 1 (PROGRAM) on the CPU PCB in the closed position. The operator’s station is now...
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PROGRAMMING SECTION 340-100-400 Issue 3, April 1963 INTER-TEL PRACTICES Option Numbers Function (1) SMDR 7 digits or more, 30 second duration. (2) SMDR 8 digits or more, 30 second duration. (3) Enable error messages. (4) Conference card compatibility. (5) 12-second redial timing. (6) Loop release 1.2 seconds. (7) 600 ms hookflash. Figure 4-3. System Options When the desired parameters have been changed, lift and replace the handset. This terminates the programming sequence. If no other...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES Option Numbers (2) (4) (6) Function Remove from paging. Ring intercom first. Toll restrict. Figure 4-7. Station Options After you change the desired parameters on the first station, lift and replace the handset of that station. This terminates the programming se- quence for that station. Repeat the programming sequence for all stations that are to be changed, making sure to terminate the sequence at every station. The station parameters can also be entered at the KSU...
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PROGRAMMING SECTION 340-100-400 Issue 3, April 1983 B. EQUAL SIGN (=). The equal sign (=) prompt at the extreme left column of the programming terminal indicates that the major programming areas of the system may be accessed. These areas are explained in Section 4.02. C. COMMAND LINE AND CARRIAGE RETURN (CR). The MPK system uses the command line format for the system data entry. A command entered in this format is not executed until the carriage return is pressed. This format allows the...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES NOTES: I) If response to the TEST feature is not as stafedabove, contact INTER-TEL’s Field Service. 2) When TEST feature is entered, all user- defined programming will be erased. B. INIT (Initialize).l’heinitializefeatureisactivated by typing lNlT (CR) on the terminal. This will cause the 6801 microprocessor to place the MPK system in its basic mode of operation. The basic mode of operations is as follows: l All keysets can gain access to all outside lines. l The...
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PROGRAMMING SECTION 340-100-400 issue 3, April 1983 INTER-TEL PRACTICES STATION PROGRAM INPUT #I) Lines Restricted #2) Ring In From Line #3) Station Options 2) Remove From Paging 4) Ring Intercom First 6) Toll Restriction SYSTEM PROGRAM INPUT (OPERATOR ONLY). #4) First Recall Time #5) Second Recall Time #6) Absorbed Digit Identification #7) WATS Line identification #8) System Options 1) SMDR - 7 digits or more, 30 sec. duration 2) SMDR - 8 digits or more, 30 sec. duration 3) Enable...
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INTER-TEL MPK Programming Code Extension # - User: #l Lines Restricted = 9 #2 s #3 f W DIP Switch Station Ring In From Lines = Options: Disable Page Zone = 2 Ring Intercom First= 4 Toll Restriction =6 Instrument: MPKA 0 MPK/II 0 Keyset Options Enable/Disable Digit 1 Dial Speed Transfer Off-Hook Ring Night Station Full-Duplex Speakerphone Executive Priority Do-Not-Disturb Programming Code #l #2 #3 DIP Switch 1 Digit 1 Dial 2 Speed Transfer 3 Off-Hook Ring 4...
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PROGRAMMING SECTION 340-100-400 lssue 3, April 1983 i. INTER-TEL PRACTICES MPU System Class of Service Programming Record At Operator’s station (ext. 10): Transfer Recall Time (#,4): (l-255 seconds). Hold Recall Time (#,5): (l-255 seconds). Absorbed Digit I.D. (#,6): (2 through 9) WATS Line I.D. (#,7): - - __ - __ __ __ - - __ System Options (#,8) 1 - SMDR - 7 digits or more, 30 set duration. 2 - SMDR - 8 digits or more, 30 set duration. 3 - Enable Error Message. 4 - Conference PCB...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES PROGRAMMING SECTION 340-100-400 Issue 3, April 1983 MPK Switch Position Option Descridion 1 CLOSED Digit 1 Dialing 2 CLOSED Speed Transfer 3 CLOSED 4 CLOSED 5 CLOSED 6 CLOSED 7 CLOSED Off-Hook Ring Night Station Full-Duplex Speakerphone Executive Priority Call Waiting Do-Not-Disturb Night Ring Precedes all IO-digit stored speed dial numbers with a 1. When the station is connected to an outside line every 2-or-3 digit keystroke entry initiates a transfer...