Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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Programming Start Connect the 900i base unit LINE IN jack to an available DSTU station port Refer to the Nitsuko 900i Installation and User Guide (P/N 85456DINS**) for additional information. (Skip this decision for 124i) Do you want to set the 900i port programming manually or automatically?Run 0004. The system sets the 900i circuit type to 1.Auto- maticallyIn 0005, enter circuit type 1 for each 900i port.Manually Should the 900i have a companion keyset? Should the 900i have a key appearance for all...
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Programming (Cont’d) In 1006, assign a Call Coverage Key (1036 + ext.) on the 900i for the companion keyset and visa versa. Should user be able to use the desk button on the 900i base to Transfer calls to the companion keyset?In 1009, assign the 900i port as the Boss STA PORT and enter the companion keyset port as the STA_nn data. Do not make any entries in 1009. Stop YesNo Continued from previous page. Should the Call Coverage keys ring or just flash?In 1016, enable (1) ringing for the selected...
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Programming (Cont’d) ➣ (384i Only) 0004 - Automatic Extension Circuit Type Setup Use this program to automatically set up the Nitsuko 900i station port. When you run Program 0004, the system automatically assigns circuit type 1 to all the Nitsuko 900i ports. ➣(384i Only) 0005 - Manual Extension Circuit Type Setup If you don’t want to use Program 0004, use this program instead. Use the Type option to set the circuit type of the Nitsuko 900i station port to circuit type 1. Refer to Understanding Port...
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Data Communications Interface (DCI) Description 124i Available — 72 DCI software ports, allocated between 72 DCI Modules and six 3-DCI Units (two per cabinet) maximum. 384i Available — 288 DCI software ports, with 144 DCI Modules and 48 3- DCI Units maximum. System software prior to 3.04 uses different DCI Types. System software 3.05 and higher has default assignments for the first 3-DCI installed. With the Data Communications Interface (DCI), you can use your telephone system to set up a data...
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Description (Cont’d) •DCI Department Group Group DCIs into departments for pooled DCI operation. For example, you can program several network printers into a DCI Department Group (see the illustration below). When a user calls the department, they connect to the first available printer. DCI Department Groups also allow modem pooling for trunk calls without using a proprietary Modem Pooling PCB (see the illustration below). Users placing outside calls select one of the pooled modems as part of the...
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Description (Cont’d) •Hayes Compatibility The DCI is compatible with many Hayes AT commands. For example, you can use S-registers to change DCI communications parameters (refer to Table DCI-2). In addition, Result Codes help you monitor the progress of your call (refer to Table DCI-4). You can also enter over 20 Hayes commands from your ter- minal to control dialing and terminal options, Result Code display and S-register programming (refer to Table DCI-5). •DCI Hotline DCI Hotline sets up a...
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Description (Cont’d) During programming, you assign DCI extension numbers, Department Group options and Tenant Group options to DCI software ports, not physical ports. During installation, the equipment plugged into the connectors correspond to the DCI software ports. Refer to the system Hardware Manual for more installation details. Conditions None Default Setting •Disabled. Software Port 147Software Port 146Software Port 145 Physical Port (Order 1) PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 LINEFG 920 - 166A To DSTU PCB...
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Description (Cont’d) DCI S-Registers (Register Type 1) Register Description Range Default 0Number of Rings Until Auto-Answer The number of rings required before the DCI port answers the call. 0 (No auto-answer) 1-255 (2-510 seconds)0 1Ring Count The register that stores the number or rings detected by the DCI0-255 (0-510 seconds) 0 2Escape Character The decimal value of the ASCII character used for Escape0-127 (decimal) 43 3Carriage Return Character The decimal value of the ASCII character used for...
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DCI S-Registers (Register Type 1) Register Description Range Default 58DTE/DCE Terminal Type You can configure a DCI-A Module (P/N 92266) as either a DCE of DTE device. Use the DCE (1) configuration if you have a straight-thru cable and you want to connect directly to a terminal or PC serial port. Use the DTE (0) configuration if you have a straight-thru cable and you want to connect directly to a modem. (This option requires system software 3.04. Prior to 3.04, this options was Register 59, Data...
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DCI S-Registers (Register Type 1) Register Description Range Default 65Baud Rate Sets the baud rate of the DCI port.1=300 BPS 2=600 BPS 3=1200 BPS 4=2400 BPS 5=4800 BPS 6=9600 BPS 7=19,200 BPS6 (9600 BPS) Stop Bit Sets the number of stop bits the DCI expects in the data stream 0=1 stop bit 1=2 stop bits0 (1 stop bit) Data Bits Sets the number of data bits the DCI expects in the data stream.0=7 data bits 1=8 data bits1 (8 data bits) Parity Sets the parity method the DCI expects in the data stream...