Macrotel Mt360 Series Digital Key System Installation Manual
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STATION POSITION PROGRAMMINGPress : NEXT Default station numbers can easily be changed to another vacant station number. Station numbers lo-89 can be used. Default: Stations are numbered from 10 to 33 sequentially. If an analog adaptor is connected, station numbers 58 to 81 are used for the second channel of the analog adaptor. Press : NEXT Press : CHG Set Position:BKSP SAVE- CHG Press : New Stn/ %&sit+&6 CHG 1 If new station number is 56 Press : SAVEExtension 10 is now vacant, the station is now...
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HUNT GROUP ANSWER When a line is set to auto attendant Yes, then it will ring into ahunt group. Each line can be set to ring into ONE of 8 hunt groups.Default: Each auto attendant line rings into hunt group 1.Press : SHOWPress : CHGPress: CHGContinue through hunt group 8. Associated Programming. AUTO ATTENDANT EXT. HUNT GROUPS DIALING TYPE SELECTIONEach line can be programmed for either tone or pulse dialing. Default: Each line is programmed for tone dialing. Press : SHOWPress : CHG HOLD ABANDONIf a...
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Press: F#DB PSWD :(to enter database programming) BKSP SHOW CHGPress : CHGExclusive Hold : 1 BACK NEXT CHG Enter six digit password r DB PSWD :------ --IBKSP SHOW CHG Press: SHOW Press : NEXT Press : NEXT3. Call Handling BACK NEXT SHOW Press : SHOW k%‘n ,,“,T CHG ;BARGE-IN When barge-in is program enabled, stations can barge-in to other stations with an equal or lower class of service than their own. Other features to be programmed in conjunction with thisfeature are class of service (in Station...
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PAUSE TIMEWARNING TONE TIME Pause time is programmable as 1.5, 2.0,3.5, or 5.0 seconds.This feature is used primarily when programmed into speed dial numbers to insert a pause to allow time for response fromthe C.O. or for other applications. Default Pause time is 2.0 seconds. Press : NEXTPause Time : 2 BACK NEXT CHG Press : CHG Continue pressing CHG until the required pausetime is shown.NOTE : Pause Time Affects CPID Send Time. PABX COMPATiBlLlTY (ACCESS CODES) PABX access codes can be assigned as...
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(DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS)One line can be programmed as a DISA line. Several associ- ated items have to be programmed with DISA, as follows: Active line (1,2,3,...8)Service (Never, Day, Night, Always) Talk time on DISA line? (1,2,3,5,10,15 minutes)DISA password (9 digits. Thr last dIgIt 1s the class ofservice for users with that password.) DISA rings (how many rings before the DISA line is answered?) (1,2,3...99) If a DISA user accesses another outside line, that line will be tollrestricted based...
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Press : NEXT Press : CHG Talk Time : 10 BACK NEXT CHG Continue pressing CHG until the required conversation time appears. (1,2,3,5,10, or 15 minutes.) LINE-TO-LINE CONFERENCE The talk time for line-to-line (sometimes called trunk-to-trunk) conferences is programmable as 1,2,3,5,10, or 15 minutes. Default: Talk time for line-to-line conferences is five minutes. Press : NEXT Press : SHOW Press : CHG Continue pressing CHG until the appears. (1,2,3,5,10, or 15 minutes.) CAMP-ON TIME The camp-on time is...
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ATTENDANTPress : NEXTOne station must be programmed as the attendant. The atten-dant is used for such features as recall, forced incoming ICM call forward, etc. Default Station 10 is the attendant. Press : NEXT Press : CHG ( %i-ian:A% CHG 1Press : New attendant station If Station 11 is new anendanfPress : SAVEAttendant : 11 \ BACK NEXT CHG ]SYSTEM SERVICE MODE Three system service modes may be selected. These are “Day,Night, and Time”. If the “Day” mode is selected, system will always work in day mode....
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Press : SHOWShow Line :BKSP SHOW CHG Press : Ln numberShow Line : 1BKSP SHOW CHG Press : SHOW Press : CHG Press : Keypad to enter letters in line name Press : SAVE SYSTEM SPEED DIAUNG System speed dial numbers can be programmed to bin num-bers 20 - 99. (00 - 19 are reserved for personal speed dialnumbers).- Digits saved under speed dial locations may be digits 0 - 9,,#, Flash (F3), Pause, (F70), and speed dial chaining code (Fl n,where nn =speed dial bin number to be chained): - Speed dial numbers can...
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Press : NEXT/ ii%? : TWIXT CHG 1 Press : CHG Continue to press CHG until the required month appears. Press : NEXT The process to change the dateisthe same as to change the year. /Press : NEXT Press : CHG Continue to press CHG until the required day of the week appears. Press : NEXT The process to change the houristhe same as to change the year. Press : NEXT The process to change the j kk% : t%XT CHG ) minuteis the same as to change the year. SET COPY Programming can be copied from one set to another....
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PROGRAMMABLE CANNED MESSAGEEnter digits to spell out message There are two types of messages to be programmed in the system. The first canned messages are sent when calling a busy or no answer station to provide them information, or request them to return the call. The second type, advisory messages, are left on a station user’s phone to provide informa-tion to calling parties. Both types of messages have six system programmable mes- sages, and one station user programmable message. There is a maximum of...