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Key System U.S. Atlas Avm Jr Installation Programming Instruction Manual
Key System U.S. Atlas Avm Jr Installation Programming Instruction Manual
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Appendix A Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual 7-5 OPERATION COMMAND DTMF PC Set break time *460 + Day + Starting time + Ending time 3.5 4.9 Entering annual holiday dates *470 + DD + MM + hh:mm + hh:mm DD = Day of month MM = Month HH:MM = Start time Hh:mm = End time Note: Time as in 24hr format 3.5 4.8.1.2 Delete all holidays *470 + # 3.5 4.8.1.2 Delete all holidays on a specific date *470 + DD + MM + # DD = Day MM = Month 3.5 4.8.1.2 Delete all holidays for a specific month *470 + ** + MM + # MM = Month 3.5 4.8.1.2 External notification active time *490 + HH:MM + hh:mm HH:MM = Start time Hh:mm = End time Note: Time as in 24hr format 3.6.3 4.6.6 MAILBOX CONFIGURATION COMMANDS OPERATION COMMAND DTMF PC Create a range of mailboxes *500 + First mailbox + Last mailbox + # 3.6.1 4.6.2.1 Create a mailbox *501 + Mailbox + # 3.6.1 4.6.2 Change to announce mailbox *502 + XXXX + Y + # XXXX = Existing mailbox number Y = 0; Regular mailbox Y = 1; Announcer mailbox 3.6.1 4.6.2 Delete a mailbox *510 + Mailbox number + # 3.6.1 4.6.4
Appendix A 7-6 Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual MAILBOX CONFIGURATION COMMANDS (CONT’D) OPERATION COMMAND DTMF PC Create a range of virtual mailboxes *520 + First mailbox + Last mailbox + # 3.6.1 4.6.2.1 Create a virtual mailbox *521 + Mailbox number + # 3.6.1 4.6.2 Play or skip time and date stamp for a range of mailboxes *530 + First mailbox + Last mailbox +B + # B = 0; Play the date and time B = 1; Skip the date and time 3.6.1 4.6.2.1 Play or skip time and date stamp for a mailbox *531 + Mailbox number + B + # B = 0 or 1 3.6.1 4.6.2.1 Add a mailbox to a group *540 + Group number + Mailbox number + # 3.6.2 4.6.5 Change the first digit of the group numbers *545 + First Digit of the Group Numbers 3.6.2 4.6.5 Delete a mailbox from a group *550 + Group number + Mailbox number + # 3.6.2 4.6.5 Reset a mailbox group *560 + Group number + # 3.6.2 4.6.5 Reset a user password *570 + Mailbox number + # 5.2.2 4.6.3 SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY COMMANDS OPERATION COMMAND DTMF PC Change the system administrator’s password *600 + * + Old password + New password 3.8.1.1 N/A Change the operator’s password *601 + * + Old password + New password 3.8.1.2 N/A Resetting the system to default *654 + * + XXXX + # XXXX is the system administrator password 3.8.9 N/A Listen to the software version number *680 3.8.5 N/A Play a system message *690 + Z + XXX Z = 0, 1 or 2 (language number) XXX = system message number 3.8.4 N/A
Appendix A Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual 7-7 MAILBOX NOTIFICATION COMMANDS OPERATION COMMAND DTMF PC Set local notification for a range of mailboxes *700 + First mailbox + Last mailbox + X + # X = 0; disabled X = 1; LED 1 X = 2; LED 2 X = 3; Ring Signs X = 4; Rings 3.6.3.1 4.6.2 Set local notification for one mailbox *701 + Mailbox + X + # X = 0; disabled X = 1; LED 1 X = 2; LED 2 X = 3; Ring Signs X = 4; Rings 3.6.3.1 4.6.2 Permit remote notification for a range of mailboxes *710 + First mailbox + Last mailbox + X + # X = 0; not permitted X = 1; permitted 3.6.3.1 4.6.2 Permit remote notification for one mailbox *711 + Mailbox + X + # X = 0; not permitted X = 1; permitted 3.6.3.1 4.6.6 Ring Notification Interval *720 + XX XX is in minutes 3.6.3.1 4.6.6 Ring Notification Duration *730+ X X = 0 means short ring X = 1 means long ring 3.6.3.1 4.6.6 Maximum no. Of days to store a message in the system *740 + XX XX is number of days 00-99. 3.6.3.1 N/A Ring notification Retries *750 + XX 3.6.3.1 4.6.6 MSG light activation method *760 + X X = 0; Only on first new message X = 1; On every new message 3.6.3.1 4.6.6 Adjusting recording length *790 + X X = 1-9 minutes 3.8.10 4.6.6
Appendix A 7-8 Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual 1 Refers to PBX codes. Each code contains digits 0-9, *, #, Flash-1, Flash-2, Pause and Extension Number. When entering a code, dial: *0 for extension *1 for pause *2 for Flash-1 *3 for Flash-2 *4 for # N/A stands for Not Applicable. *5 for A *6 for B *7 for C *8 for D ** for *
Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual 8-1 8. APPENDIX B The following pages include forms to help you properly setup and maintain the AVM JR. system using DTMF programming commands. OPERATION COMMAND VALUE Selecting opening menu *112 ____ ____ __ # ____ ____ __ # ____ ____ __ # ____ ____ __ # No. Of digits in an extension *300 _____ No. Of rings before the line is answered Line 1: *310 1 _____ Line 2: *310 2 _____ Line 3: *310 3 _____ Line 4: *310 4 _____ Time to wait for No Answer *311 _____ Legal PBX extensions Group 1: *320 0 ___ ___ # Group 2: *320 1 ___ ___ # Group 3: *320 2 ___ ___ # Group 4: *320 3 ___ ___ # Group 5: *320 4 ___ ___ # Group 6: *320 5 ___ ___ # Group 7: *320 6 ___ ___ # Group 8: *320 7 ___ ___ # Group 9: *320 8 ___ ___ # Group 10: *320 9 ___ ___ # Operator ID Code. *330 _____ Disconnect Code *333 _____ # External Access Code *340 _____ Day Operator’s Extension No. *360 _____ # Night Operator’s Extension No. *360 _____ # Fax Extension No. *360 _____ #
Appendix B 8-2 Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual OPERATION COMMAND VALUE Flash 1 *370 _____ Voice Sensitivity *376 _____ Message Light On 1 Code *380 __________ # Message Light On 2 Code *380 __________ # Message Light Off Code *380 __________ # Transfer Code *380 __________ # Recall from Busy Code *380 __________ # Recall from No Answer Code *380 __________ # Transfer mode for all extensions except the operator *350 _____ Transfer mode for the operator *350 _____ Create a range of mailboxes Create a mailbox *500 _____ _____ # *501 _____ # Create a range of virtual mailboxes Create a virtual mailbox *520 _____ _____ # *521 _____ # Change the first digit of the group numbers *545 __ Add mailboxes to a group Group 000: *540 000 _____ # Group 001: *540 001 _____ # Group 002: *540 002 _____ # Group 003: *540 003 _____ # Maximum no. Of days to store a message in the system *740 _____ SETTING NOTIFICATION FOR MAILBOXES Local notification for a range of mailboxes: *700 _____ _____ ___ # Local notification for one mailbox: *701 _____ ___ # Permitting remote notification for a range of mailboxes: *710 _____ _____ ___ # Permitting remote notification for one mailbox: *711 _____ ___ #
Appendix B Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual 8-3 NOTIFICATION PARAMETERS Delay between notification of Ring Signs and Rings: *720 _____ Ring time notification of Ring Signs and rings *730 _____ Activate the LED notification *760 _____ SYSTEM TIME AND DATE See Section 3.4 for information on setting the system time and date using codes *420 and *430. SETTING THE WORKING TIME See Section 3.5 for information on setting the following schedule using codes *450 and *460. Working Hours Break Time Day Start End Start End 1 (Monday) _____ _____ _____ _____ 2 (Tuesday) _____ _____ _____ _____ 3 (Wednesday) _____ _____ _____ _____ 4 (Thursday) _____ _____ _____ _____ 5 (Friday) _____ _____ _____ _____ 6 (Saturday) _____ _____ _____ _____ 7 (Sunday) _____ _____ _____ _____ SETTING THE OPERATIONAL MODE Operational Mode: *400 __ Select: Day (0)/Night (1)/Holiday (2)/Auto (3)/Break (4)
Appendix B 8-4 Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual This form contains the programming schedule for up to four script message. Please copy the form if you have more than four script messages. Note: The following numbers are dedicated to specific script messages: · Script message number 00 to the Day Mode Opening Menu · Script message number 10 to the Night Mode Opening Menu · Script message number 15 to the Break Time Opening Menu · Script message number 20 to the Holiday Mode Opening Menu The rest of the script messages (01-09, 11-14 and 16-19) may be used in all modes without limitations. Script No. __________ Script No. __________ 0 ________________________ 1 ________________________ 2 ________________________ 3 ________________________ 4 ________________________ 5 ________________________ 6 ________________________ 7 ________________________ 8 ________________________ 9 ________________________ EOM ____________________ 0 ________________________ 1 ________________________ 2 ________________________ 3 ________________________ 4 ________________________ 5 ________________________ 6 ________________________ 7 ________________________ 8 ________________________ 9 ________________________ EOM ____________________ Script No. __________ Script No. __________ 0 ________________________ 1 ________________________ 2 ________________________ 3 ________________________ 4 ________________________ 5 ________________________ 6 ________________________ 7 ________________________ 8 ________________________ 9 ________________________ EOM ____________________ 0 ________________________ 1 ________________________ 2 ________________________ 3 ________________________ 4 ________________________ 5 ________________________ 6 ________________________ 7 ________________________ 8 ________________________ 9 ________________________ EOM ____________________
Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual 9-1 9. APPENDIX C This section lists the AVM JR. system messages and their numbers. You can hear each of these messages in the programming mode by dialing: *690 + language digit (0, 1 or 2) + system message number NO. SYSTEM MESSAGE 000 This system has not been programmed. Please refer to the installation manual for instructions. Thank you. 001 Please hang up now. 002 Please enter your password. 003 Invalid entry. Please try again. 004 Pease hold.. 005 Message was received on …. 006 At... 007 Zero 008 O’clock 009 No
Appendix C 9-2 Atlas AVM JR. Installation and Programming Manual NUMBERS 010 One 024 Fifteen 011 Two 025 Sixteen 012 Three 026 Seventeen 013 Four 027 Eighteen 014 Five 028 Nineteen 015 Six 029 Twenty 016 Seven 030 Thirty 017 Eight 031 Forty 018 Nine 032 Fifty 019 Ten 033 Sixty 020 Eleven 034 Seventy 021 Twelve 035 Eighty 022 Thirteen 036 Ninety 023 Fourteen