Macrotel Mt-16h Installation Manual
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EXTERNAL CALL FORWARDING (PROGRAM 45) . Description: Specific incoming CO lines can be externally call forwarded to an outside telephone number. . - - Programming: 1. Press [#I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. “Programming” is displayed. Dial 45. “Forward Line Set” is displayed. Enter [0] (Deny) or [l] (ALLOW) f or each incoming CO line to be forwarded. Press [#I. Program system speed dial bin #99 with the appropriate telephone number. Press ALMAD “Dial Memory” is displayed . Enter [99]. Enter [OS] followed by telephone number for random selection of outgoing CO line -or- Enter [81-881 followed by telephone number for specifx selection of outgoing CO line. Conditions: l T’he allowed CO line, upon incoming seizure, will dial the telephone number stored in bin #99 on one of the other available CO lines. l The connection will automatically be dropped in accordance with the timer as defined in Program 57. Line Number: I I I I I I I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x x x x x x x x l This program is available to the user, if desired, by using the user password to enable user programming (Program 04).*** *** = W3 _ 86
PRIVACY RELEASE/FLASH (PROGRAM 46) Description: This enables the system programmer to define wherher privacy release or flash is activated on each central office line, Programming: 1. Press [#I. “Programming” is displayed. 2. Dial 46. “FLASH OR PRIVACY” is displayed. 3. Enter: 0 - Flash 1 - Privacy Release 4. Press [#] to save and exit. conditions: l Default value is ‘000000”. l Each CO line is programmed on an individual basis either for privacy release or flash operation. l Single line telephone is always set to flash. l Field definition: Line Number: I I I I I I I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x x x x x x x x 07
DIAL 9 ACCESS (PROGRAM 47) DIAL ACCESS (PROGRAM 48) ** l Des+,tion: ---. .- _ This allows or denies access to k&id&l tnmks when the di&t 9 (7)” is dialed for pooled access. Programming: 1. Press [#j. ‘Programming” is displayed. 2. Dial 47. UAccess Line by 9” is displayed. ‘ACCESS CO: 0 NO: 1” is displayed. 3. Enter [0] or [l] for each line. 4. Press [#I to save and exit. Programming: ** 1. Press [#I. 2. Dial 48. “Access Line by 7” is displayed. “ACCESS CO: 0 NO;l” is displayed. 3. Enter (0) or ({ 1) for each line. 4. Press [fl to save and exit. Conditions: l Default is 00000000. l Each CO is programmed individually to be allowed or denied access from a station by dialing 9 [7j.** l Lines assigned in program 47 are available for prime line select. l Field definition: Line Number: I I I I I I I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x x x x x x x x 88
COMMON AUDIBLE RING (PROGRAM 49) ** Description: This enables the system programmer the ability to assign individual lines to common audible ringing. Programming: 1. Press [#I. “Programming” is displayed. 2. Dial 49. ‘Corn Audible Ring” is displayed. ‘COMMON: 1 NON: 0” is displayed. “xxxxxxxX” is displayed. 3. Enter 0 - not assigned Enter 1 = Assigned Common Audible Ring 4. Press [#I to save and exit. Conditions: l Default is 0000000. l Common audible key appears in default on the second round key from the left on the attendant phone regardless of Program 49. l Common audible key can be assigned in Program 80. l Page circuit is disabled during incoming common audible ring. l Stations assigned to ring in Program 61 and 61 ring regardless of common audible state. l Station assigned as Operator turns feature on and off. Note: This program requires that all digits for that field must be entered regardless if the data is to be changed. an incorrect entry will not change the dat?; upon exiting the program, the old data will not be modified. **= Mv2 89
CQ FLASH TIMING (PROGRAM 50) Description: This enables the system programmer to define the length of a flash for a line defined asaCOline. _. Programming: 1. Press [#I. 2. 3. 4. “Programming” is displayed. Dial [50]. “CO Flash Time” is displayed. “xxxx” rnsec is displayed. Enter the new flash time. Press [#I to save and exit. conditions: l Default value is set at 0000 rnsec. l The CO line Flash Time may range from 0 msec to 5000 msec. l If timer is set to 0000, flash is disabled. l If the value entered is over 5000 msec, 5WO msec is entered into the memory. l If value is an odd value, the value will be rounded off to an even number. l To accomplish Hookflash, press CO line that is being used. . THIS PROGRAM REQUIRES THAT ALL DIGITS FOR THAT FIELD MUST BE ENTERED REGARDLESS IF THE DATA IS TO BE CHANGED. AN INCORRECT ENTRY WILL NOT CHANGE THE DATA; UPON EXITING THE PROGRAM, THE OLD DATA WILL NOT BE MODIFIED. l Verify Flash is enabled in Program 46. 90
PABX FLASH TIMING (PROGRAM 51) Description: This enables the system programmer to define the length of a flash for a line defined as a PABX line. Programming: 1. Press [#I. _ 2. 3. 4. “l?rogramming” is displayed. Dial 51. “PO Flash Time” is displayed. %xxx” msec is displayed. Enter new flash time Us” Press [#] to save and exit. Conditions: l Default value is set at 0600 msec. l The PABX line flash time may range from 0 msec to 5000 msec. l If timer is set to 0 0 0 0.. flash is disabled. 0 Ifthe~~enteffdisoverKxx)msec,xxx)msecisenteredintothememory. l If the value is an odd value, the value will be rounded off to an even number. l Verify Flash is enabled in Program 46. Note: This program requires that all digits for that field must be entered regardless if the data is to be changed. an incorrect entry will not change the data; upon exiting the program, the old data will not be modified. 91
LD RECALL TIMER (PROGRAM 52) ** - Description: This enabies the-system programmer to define the length of time a CO line is allowedto be on hold before it recalls the statiod user. Programming: 1. Press [NJ “Programming” is displayed. 2. Dial 52. ‘Hold Recall Time” is displayed. Current data is displayed. 3. Enter new Hold Recall Time “xxx”. 4. Press [#I to save and exit. conditions: l Default value is set at 030 seconds. l The Hold Recall Time may range from 0 seconds to 200 seconds. l If 000 is entered, then Hold Recall is disabled. l If the value entered is over 200 seconds, 200 seconds is entered into the memory. l If the telephone is off hook during recall mode, the telephone will ring as soon as the telephone goes on hook. ““=Mv2 92
TRANSFER RECALL TIME (PROGRAM 53) Definition: This enables the system programmer to define the length of time a call may ring on a transferred station before a line reverts-back to the original station. Programming: 1. Press [#I. 2. Dial 53. “TRSF Recall Time” is displayed. Current data is displayed. 3. Enter new Transfer Recall Time information “xxx”. 4. Press [#I to save and exit. Conditions: l Default value is 30 seconds. l The Transfer Recall Time may range from 0 seconds to 200 seconds. l If the values entered are over 200 seconds, 200 seconds will be entered into the memory. l If 000 is entered, no recall will occur.*** Note: This program requires that all digits for that field must be entered regardless if the data is to be changed. an incorrect entry will not change the datsr; upon exiting the program, the old data will not be modified. 93
ALARM TIME DURATION (PROGRAM 54) Defhtion: This enables the system. progr amming to define the length ofxime the alarm will ring the telephone. Programming: 1. Press [#j. ‘Programming” is displayed. 2. Dial 54. “Alarm Ring Time” is displayed. Current data is displayed. 3. Enter new Alarm Ring Time data “XXX”. 4. Press [#I to save and exit. conditions: 1. Default value is 10 seconds, 2. The Alarm Time Duration may range from 0 seconds to 200 seconds. 3. If the value entered is over 200 seconds, 200 seconds will be entered into the memory. 4. The alarm timing is not reset unless a new time is entered. 94
TIME & DA’TE DISPLAY (PROGftAM 55) Description: l This enables the system programmer or user the ability to adjust the time of day or modify the date. _. Programming: 1. Press [#I. “Progr amming” is displayed. 2. Dial 55. ‘Yy MM DD W HH MM” is displayed. Current data is displayed. 3. Input new data. YY - lasts 2 digits of year MM = month of year (01 to 12) DD = day (01 to 31) W - weekday HH - Hour (24 mode) MM - Minutes (00 to 60) 0 - Sunday 1= Monday 2 - Tuesday 3 = Wednesday 4 = Thursday 5 = Friday 6 = Saturday Weekdays 4. Press [#I to save and exit. Conditions: . Whmszt~ingl2huurmodeinPqctm2QHHA@lmuzbesetin24hrxlrrx& l This program is available to the user, if desired, by using the user password to enable user programming (Program O4).*‘+‘+ 95