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    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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    June 2000
    Screen reference 
    967 Terminal Parameters 
    17
    Terminal Parameters 
    This screen administers system-level parameters and audio levels for the 603 
    CALLMASTER telephones and the 6400-series, 8403, 8405B, 8405B+, 8405D, 
    8405D+, 8410B, 8410D, 8411B, 8411D, and 8434D phones.
    NOTE:
    Only authorized Lucent Technologies personnel can administer this screen.
    Screen 203. 8400-Series Terminal Parameters 
    * This field appears only if Customize Parameters is y.
    Screen 204. 603/302B1 Terminal Parameters 
    change terminal-parameters 8400     Page 1 of 1
                                8400-TYPE TERMINAL PARAMETERS
       
              Default Parameter Set: __         Customize Parameters? _
       
       OPTIONS*
                       Display Mode: _*                DLI Voltage Level: _________*
           Handset Expander Enabled? _*
       
       PRIMARY LEVELS*
                Voice Transmit (dB): _____*          Voice Sidetone (dB): _____*
                 Voice Receive (dB): _____*     Touch Tone Sidetone (dB): _____*
           Touch Tone Transmit (dB): _____*
       
       ADJUNCT LEVELS*+
                Voice Transmit (dB): _____*          Voice Receive (dB): _____*
                Voice Sidetone (dB): _____*    Touch Tone Sidetone (dB): _____*
       BUILT-IN SPEAKER LEVELS
                Voice Transmit (dB): _____*          Voice Receive (dB): _____*
                                               Touch Tone Sidetone (dB): _____*
       8403 BUILT-IN SPEAKER LEVELS
                 Voice Receive (dB): _____*    Touch Tone Sidetone (dB): _____*
    change terminal-parameters 302B1/603/606 Page 1 of 1
                               302B1/603/606 TERMINAL PARAMETERS
       
              Default Parameter Set: __             Customize Parameters? _
       
       OPTIONS*
                       Display Mode: _*                DLI Voltage Level: _________*
     
       
       PRIMARY LEVELS*
                Voice Transmit (dB): _____*          Voice Sidetone (dB): _____*
                 Voice Receive (dB): _____*     Touch Tone Sidetone (dB): _____*
           Touch Tone Transmit (dB): _____*
       
      
    						
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    968 Terminal Parameters 
    17
    Screen 205. 6400 Type Terminal Parameters 
    Default Parameter Set
    Determines which default set of telephone options and levels will be used. This 
    field corresponds to the country codes. Refer to ‘‘
    System Parameters 
    Country-Options’’ on page 930 for the country code listing.
    Customize Parameters
    Indicates whether the administrator wishes to change one or more of the default 
    parameters.
    Valid entries Usage
    y
    If this field is y (yes), the OPTION and LEVEL fields appear 
    and all fields can be edited.
    nIf this field is n (no), the system uses all default parameters 
    associated with the Default Parameter Set field and all fields 
    are display-only.
    change terminal-parameters 640/607A1 Page 1 of 1
         6400-TYPE TERMINAL PARAMETERS
          Default Parameter Set: 1 Customize Parameters? y
       
    OPTIONS
         Display Mode:
         Handset Expander Enabled?
         Volume:
    PRIMARY LEVELS
    Voice Transmit (dB):     Voice Sidetone (dB):
    Voice Receive (dB):     Touch Tone Sidetone (dB):
    Touch Tone Transmit (dB):
    BUILT-IN SPEAKER LEVELS
    Voice Transmit (dB):      Voice Receive (dB):
        Touch Tone Sidetone (dB):
    6402 BUILT-IN SPEAKER LEVELS
    Voice Receive (dB):     Touch Tone Sidetone (dB): 
    						
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    Display Mode
    Determines how the #) and ~ characters appear on the 603 phone’s display.This 
    field only appears if Customize Parameters is 
    y.
    DLI Voltage Level
    Determines whether DCP Line Voltage used by the telephones is forced high, 
    forced low, or allowed to automatically adjust. This field only appears if 
    Customize Parameters is 
    y.
    Handset Expander Enabled
    Determines whether the telephone will reduce noise on the handset. This field 
    appears only if Customize Parameters is 
    y.
    Primary levels
    The following fields only appear if Customize Parameters is set to 
    y. In each case, 
    if the field is blank, the system uses the default setting from the Default Parameter 
    Set. Also, these fields all require the same input; valid entries are from 
    -44.0 db 
    through 
    +14.0 db in 0.5 increments (for example, -44.0, -43.5, -43.0 and son on).
    Vo l u m e
    Voice Transmit (dB) 
    Determines the volume of voice outbound from the telephone.
    Voice Receive (dB) 
    Determines the volume of voice inbound to the telephone.
    Valid entries Usage
    1
    If this field is set to 1, the # and ~ do not change.
    2If this field is set to 2, the 603 phone displays a # as a British 
    pound sterling symbol and a ~ as a straight overbar.
    Valid entries Usage
    y
    If the field is y, the telephone reduces background noise. 
    Valid entries Usage 
    						
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    Voice Sidetone (dB) 
    Determines the volume of voice fed back from the handset voice microphone to 
    the user’s ear.
    Touch Tone Sidetone (dB) 
    Determines the touchtone volume fed back from the telephone when a users 
    presses a button.
    Touch Tone Transmit (dB) —
    Determines the touchtone volume fed outbound from the telephone.
    NOTE:
    You cannot administer all five of the Primary Level fields to +14.0 dB. If 
    you attempt to submit the Terminal Parameters screen with all Primary 
    Levels set to +14.0 dB, you receive an error message.
    Adjunct levels
    The following fields appear only if you are administering 8400-series telephones 
    and if Customize Parameters is 
    y. In each case, if the field is blank, the system 
    uses the default setting from the Default Parameter Set. Also, these fields all 
    require the same input; valid input is listed in “Primary levels” above.
    Voice Transmit (dB) 
    Determines the volume of voice outbound from the adjunct.
    Voice Receive (dB) 
    Determines the volume of voice inbound to the adjunct.
    Voice Sidetone (dB) 
    Determines the volume of voice fed back from the handset voice microphone to 
    the user’s ear.
    Touch Tone Sidetone (dB) 
    Determines the touchtone volume fed back from the telephone when a users 
    presses a button. 
    						
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    971 Terminating Extension Group 
    17
    Terminating Extension Group
    This screen defines a Terminating Extension Group (TEG). Any phone can be 
    assigned as a TEG member; however, only a multi-appearance phone can be 
    assigned a TEG button with associated status lamp. The TEG button allows the 
    phone user to select a TEG call appearance for answering or for bridging onto an 
    existing call.
    The TEG members are assigned on an extension number basis. Call reception 
    restrictions applicable to the group are specified by the group class of restriction 
    (COR). The group COR takes precedence over an individual member’s COR. The 
    members could all be termination restricted but still receive calls if the group is 
    not restricted.
    The system allows for as many as 32 TEGs with up to 4 members each. An 
    extension number can be assigned to more than one TEG but can have only one 
    appearance of each group.
    Field descriptions for page 1
    Screen 206. Terminating Extension Group 
    Group Number
    A display-only field when the screen is accessed using an administration 
    command such as 
    add or change.
    change term-ext-group 1  Page   1 of   1
                           TERMINATING EXTENSION GROUP
        Group Number: 1  Group Extension:
          Group Name:  Coverage Path:
       Security Code:  COR: 1
    TN: 1
    ISDN Caller Disp:                                 LWC Reception: none
          AUDIX Name:  Messaging Server Name:
    GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS
        Ext     Name                            Ext     Name
     1: 51001   27 character name sta 51001  3:
     2:                                      4: 51002   27 character name sta 51002 
    						
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    972 Terminating Extension Group 
    17
    Group Extension
    Enter the extension of the terminating extension group.
    Group Name
    Enter the name used to identify the terminating extension group.
    Coverage Path
    Enter a number for the call coverage path for this group. A TEG cannot serve as a 
    coverage point; however, calls to a TEG can redirect to coverage.
    Security Code
    COR
    TNValid entries Usage
    1 to 5 digits Unused extension number (may not be a VDN extension)
    blank Do not leave blank
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     to 999
    t1
     to t999time of day table
    Valid entries Usage
    4-digit security code This code is used for the Demand Print feature.
    Valid entries Usage
    0
     through 95Enter the class of restriction (COR) number that reflects the 
    desired restrictions.
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     to 20Enter the Tenant Partition number. 
    						
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    973 Terminating Extension Group 
    17
    ISDN Caller Disp
    This field is required if, on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, the 
    ISDN-PRI or ISDN-BRI Trunks field is 
    y.
    LWC Reception
    Defines the source for Leave Word Calling (LWC) messages.
    AUDIX Name
    Name of the AUDIX machine as it appears in the Node Names screen. Only 
    appears for an G3r configuration.
    Valid entries Usage
    grp-name
    Specify whether the TEG group name or member name 
    (member of TEG where call terminated) will be sent to the 
    originating user.
    mbr-nameSpecify whether the TEG group name or member name 
    (member of TEG where call terminated) will be sent to the 
    originating user.
    blank If the ISDN-PRI or ISDN-BRI Trunks field is 
    n, leave blank.
    Valid entries Usage
    audix
    For G3i systems, if LWC is attempted, the messages are 
    stored in AUDIX.
    msa-speFor G3i systems, if LWC is attempted, the messages are 
    stored in the system processing element (spe).
    none For G3i systems, if LWC is attempted, the messages are not 
    stored.
    audixFor G3r systems, if LWC is attempted, the messages are 
    stored in AUDIX.
    msaFor G3r systems, if LWC is attempted, the messages are 
    stored in the Message Server Adjunct - Switch Processor.
    speFor G3r systems, if LWC is attempted, the messages are 
    stored in the system processing element (spe).
    none For G3r systems, if LWC is attempted, the messages are not 
    stored.
    Valid entries Usage
    Unique identifiers for adjunct equipment. 
    						
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    974 Time of Day Coverage Table 
    17
    Messaging Server Name
    Name of the server as it appears in the Node Names screen. Only appears for G3r 
    configurations.
    Group Member Assignments — Ext
    Enter the extension number (may not be a VDN extension) assigned to a station.
    Group Member Assignments — Name
    This display-only field shows the name assigned to the preceding extension 
    number when the TEG member’s phone is administered.
    Time of Day Coverage Table 
    This screen allows up to five different coverage paths, associated with five 
    different time ranges, for each day of the week. Only one coverage path can be in 
    effect at any one time.
    Field descriptions for page 1
    Screen 207. Time of Day Coverage Table Valid entries Usage
    Unique identifiers for messaging server equipment.
    Valid entries Usage
    An extension number
    change coverage time-of-day 3
    TIME OF DAY COVERAGE TABLE 3___
    Act CVG Act CVG Act CVG Act CVG Act CVG
    Time PATH  Time PATH  Time PATH  Time PATH Time PATH
    Sun 00:00 ____  __:__ ____   __:__ ____  __:__ ____  __:__ ____
    Mon 00:00 ____  __:__ ____   __:__ ____  __:__ ____  __:__ ____
    Tue 00:00 ____  __:__ ____   __:__ ____  __:__ ____  __:__ ____
    Wed 00:00 ____  __:__ ____   __:__ ____  __:__ ____  __:__ ____
    Thu 00:00 ____  __:__ ____   __:__ ____  __:__ ____  __:__ ____
    Fri 00:00 ____  __:__ ____   __:__ ____  __:__ ____  __:__ ____
    Sat 00:00 ____  __:__ ____   __:__ ____  __:__ ____  __:__ ____ 
    						
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    975 Time of Day Routing Plan 
    17
    Time of Day Coverage Table
    A display-only field when the screen is accessed using an administration 
    command. Specifies the Time of Day Coverage Table number. Up to 999 can be 
    administered.
    Act Time
    Specify the activation time of the coverage path administered in the next CVG 
    PATH field. Enter the information in 24-hour time format.
    CVG Path
    Enter the coverage path number.
    Time of Day Routing Plan 
    Use this screen to set up Time of Day Routing Plans. You can route AAR and 
    ARS calls based on the time of day each call is made. You can design up to 8 Time 
    of Day Routing Plans, each scheduled to change up to 6 times a day for each day 
    in the week.
    Match the Time of Day Routing Plan PGN# with the PGN# field on the Partition 
    Routing Table for the route pattern you want to use.
    NOTE:
    Automatic Route Selection (ARS) or Private Networking, AAR/ARS 
    Partitioning, and Time of Day Routing must be enabled on the 
    Valid entries Usage
    00:01
     to 23:59If there are time gaps in the table, there will be no coverage 
    path in effect during those periods. The first activation time for 
    a day is set to 00:00 and cannot be changed. Activation times 
    for a day must be in ascending order from left to right.
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     through 9999For the G3r configurations
    1 through 999For the G3si configurations 
    						
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    976 Time of Day Routing Plan 
    17
    System-Parameters Customer-Options screen before you can use Time of 
    Day Routing.
    Screen 208. Time Of Day Routing Plan
    Time of Day Routing Plan
    Displays the Time of Day Routing Plan number (1 through 8).
    Act Time
    Specifies the time of day the route pattern (identified by PGN) begins.
    PGN #
    Identifies the route pattern for activation time listed.
    Valid entries Usage
    00:00
     to 23:59Time is represented using a 24 hour clock. List times for the 
    same day in increasing order. There must be at least one entry 
    for each day.
    Valid entries Usage
    1
     to 8Enter a PGN that matches the PGN and route pattern on the 
    Partition Routing Table. There must be at least one entry for each 
    day. 
    change time-of-day 
    TIME OF DAY ROUTING PLAN ___ Page 1 of 1
         Act    PGN   Act   PGN   Act    PGN   Act    PGN   Act    PGN   Act    PGN
         Time    #    Time   #    Time    #    Time    #    Time    #    Time    #
    Sun  00:00   1   __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _
    Mon  00:00   1   __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _
    Tue  00:00   1   __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _
    Wed  00:00   1   __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _
    Thu  00:00   1   __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _
    Fri  00:00   1   __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _
    Sat  00:00   1   __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _    __:__   _ 
    						
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