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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY System Little Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY System Little Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing phones 25 Adding new phones Now follow the instructions for adding a new phone. Your switch now recognizes the new type you enter in the Type field. Be sure to refer to your phone’s manual for instructions on how to set feature buttons and call appearance buttons. Note that if you need to use an alias for a phone, you may not be able to take advantage of all the features of the new phone. Adding or changing feature buttons Once you add a phone to the system, you can use the station screen to change the settings for the phone, such as adding or changing feature button assignments. The system allows you to assign features or functionality to each programmable button. It is up to you to decide which features you want for each phone and which feature you want to assign to each button. To assign feature buttons: 1. Type change station nnnn and press EN TER, where nnnn is the extension for the phone you want to modify. The station screen appears. 2. Press NEXT PAGE until you locate the Feature Button Assignment fields. Some phones have several feature button groups. Make sure that you are changing the correct button. If you do not know which button on the phone maps to which button-assignment field, refer to your phone’s manual, or refer to DEFINITY ECS Administrator’s Guide. 3. Move the cursor to the field you want to change.
Managing phones 26 Adding new phones DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 4. Type the button name that corresponds to the feature you want to add. To determine feature button names, press HELP or refer to DEFINITY ECS Administrator’s Guide. 5. Press EN TER to save your changes. Some phones have default assignments for buttons. For example, the following figure shows that the 8411D includes defaults for 12 softkey buttons. It already has assignments for features like Leave Word Calling and Call Forwarding. If you do not use an alias, you can easily assign different features to these buttons if you have different needs. If you use an alias, you must leave the default softkey button assignments. The system will allow you to change the button assignments on the screen, but the features will not work on the alias phone. Default softkey assignments for an 8411D phone STATION SOFTKEY BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 1: lwc-store 2: lwc-cancel 3: auto-cback 4: timer 5: call-fwd Ext: _____ 6: call-park 7: date-time 8: priority 9: abr-prog10: abr-spchar Char: ~p11: abr-spchar Char: ~m12: abr-spchar Char: ~w
DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing phones 27 Customizing your phone Customizing your phone This section provides recommendations for setting up or enhancing your personal phone. You need a phone that is powerful enough to allow you to use all the features you may give to other employees. You may want to add feature buttons that allow you to monitor or test the system, so that you can troubleshoot the system from your phone. It will be much easier to monitor and test your system if you have a phone with: na large multi-button display (such as 8434D or 8410D) na class of service (cos) that has console permissions nthe following feature buttons — ACA and Security Violations (assign to lamp buttons) — Busy verify — Cover message retrieval button — Major/minor alarm buttons — Trunk ID buttons — Verify button Once you select a phone, you’ll want to determine if you want to place this phone at your desk or in the switch room. If the phone is in the switch room (near the system administration terminal), you can quickly add or remove feature buttons to test features and facilities. You may decide that you want a phone at both your desk and in the switch room — it’s up to you.
Managing phones 28 Upgrading phones DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 You may also find it handy to set up multiple phones for testing applications and features before you provide them to users. You may want to have a phone that mimics each type of user phone in your organization. For example, if you have four basic phone templates, one for executives, one for marketing, one for technicians, and one for other employees, you may want to have examples of each of these phones so you can test new features or options. Once you are satisfied that a change works on the test phone, you can make the change for all the users in that group. Upgrading phones If you want to change phone types for a user and do not need to change locations, you can just access the station screen for that extension and enter the new model number. Tip: This method can be used only if the new phone type matches the existing port type (such as digital phone with a digital port). For example, if a user at extension 4556 currently has a 7410+ phone and you want to replace it with a new 8411D phone: 1. Type change station 4556 and press RETURN. The station screen for 4556 appears. 2. Overwrite 7410+ with 8411D in the Type field. Now you can access the functions and feature buttons that correspond to an 8411D phone.
DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing phones 29 Swapping phones Swapping phones You will often find that you need to move or swap phones. For example, employees moving from one office to another may want to bring their phones. In general, to swap one phone (phone A) with another phone (B), you change phone A’s port assignment to x, change phone B’s port assignment to A’s old port, and, finally, change the x for phone A to B’s old port. Note that these swapping instructions work only if the two phones are the same type (both digital or both analog, etc.). For example, to swap phones for extension 4567 (port 01C0505) and extension 4575 (port 01C0516), complete the following steps: 1. Type change station 4567 and press RETURN. 2. Record the current port address ( 01C0505) and type x in the Port field. 3. Press EN TER to save your changes. 4. Type change station 4575 and press RETURN. 5. Record the current port address ( 01C0516). 6. Type 01C0505 in the Port field. 7. Update the Room and Jack fields. 8. Press EN TER to save your changes. 9. Type change station 4567 again and press RETURN. 10. Type 01C0516 in the Port field. This is the port that used to be assigned to extension 4575.
Managing phones 30 Removing phones DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 11. Update the Room and Jack fields. 12. Press EN TER to save your changes. 13. Physically unplug the phones and move them to their new locations. NOTE: You can also use terminal translation initialization to merge an x-ported extension to a valid port. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administrator’s Guide for more information. Removing phones Before you physically remove a phone from your system, check the phone’s status, remove it from any group or usage lists, and then delete it from the system’s memory. For example, to remove a phone at extension 1234: 1. Type status station 1234 and press RETU RN. The General Status screen appears. 2. Make sure that the phone: nis plugged into the jack nis idle (not making or receiving calls) nhas no messages waiting nhas no active buttons (such as Send All Calls or Call Forwarding)
DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing phones 31 Removing phones 3. Type list groups-of-extension 1234 and press RETU RN. The Extension Group Membership screen shows whether the extension is a member of any groups on the system. 4. Press CANCEL. 5. If the extension belongs to a group, access the group screen and delete the extension from that group. For example, if extension 1234 belongs to pickup group 2, type change pickup group 2 and delete the extension from the list. 6. Type list usage extension 1234 and press RETU RN. The Usage screen shows whether the extension is used in any vectors, has any bridged appearances, or used as a controller. 7. Press CANCEL. 8. If the extension appears on the Usage screen, access the appropriate feature screen and delete the extension. For example, if extension 1234 belongs to hunt group 2, type change hunt group 2 and delete the extension from the list. 9. Type change station 1234 and press RETURN. 10. Delete any bridged appearances or personal abbreviated dialing entries and press EN TER.
Managing phones 32 Removing phones DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 11. Type remove station 1234 and press RETURN. The system displays the station screen for this phone so you can verify that you are removing the correct phone. Tip: Be sure to record the port assignment for this jack in case you want to use it again later. 12. If this is the correct phone, press EN TER. The system responds with command successfully completed . If the system responds with an error message, the phone is busy or still belongs to a group. Press CANCEL to stop the request, correct the problem, and enter remove station 1234 again. 13. Remove the extension from voice mail service if the extension has a voice mailbox. 14. Type save translations and press RETURN to save your changes. Note that you do not need to delete the extension from coverage paths. The system automatically adjusts coverage paths to eliminate the extension. Now you can unplug the set from the jack and store it for future use. You do not need to disconnect the wiring at the cross-connect field. The extension and port address remain available for assignment at a later date. Once you successfully remove a set, that set is permanently erased from system memory. If you want to reactivate the set, you have to add it again as though it were a new phone.
DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing features 33 Changing feature parameters Managing features This section explains how to administer some of the major DEFINITY features. It provides instructions for changing feature parameters, using abbreviated dialing, creating pickup groups, setting up call forwarding, defining coverage paths, and administering bridged call appearances. Changing feature parameters You can modify the system parameters that are associated with some of the system features. For example, you can use the system parameters to allow music to play if callers are on hold or to allow trunk-to-trunk transfers on the system. NOTE: You can find most of the system-wide parameters on the Feature-Related System Parameters screen. However, if you have DEFINITY ECS R6.3.1 or later, some parameters have moved to new screens, such as the System Parameters Call Coverage/Call Forwarding screen. Generally, Lucent sets your system parameters when your system is installed. However, you can change these parameters as your organization’s needs change. For example, let’s say that your company uses call park, where a call can be put on hold and picked up from any other telephone within the system. You need to change the time limit for parked calls from 10 to 5 minutes.
Managing features 34 Changing feature parameters DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for basic administration 555-233-756 Issue 1 April 2000 To change the time limit for parked calls: 1. Type change system-parameters features and press RETU RN. The Feature-Related System Parameters screen appears. Feature-Related System Parameters screen 2. Type 5 in the Call Park Timeout Interval field and press EN TER to save the change. If a parked call is not answered within 5 minutes, the call returns to an attendant or to the user who put the call in park. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administrator’s Guide for details about changing other feature-related system parameters. FEATURE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS Self Station Display Enabled? n Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer? non eAutomatic Callback - No Answer Timeout Interval (rings): 3 Call Park Timeout Interval (minutes): 5 Off-Premises Tone Detect Timeout Interval (seconds): 20 AAR/ARS Dial Tone Required? yMusic (or Silence) On Transferred Trunk Calls: no DID/Tie/ISDN Intercept Treatment: attd Messaging Service Adjunct (MSA) Connected? nInternal Auto-Answer for Attd-Extended/Transferred Calls? transferred Automatic Circuit Assurance (ACA) Enabled? n Abbreviated Dial Programming by Assigned Lists? n Auto Abbreviated/Delayed Transition Interval (rings): 2 Protocol for Caller ID Analog Terminals: Bellcore Display Calling Number for Room to Room Caller ID Calls? n