Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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Programming (Cont’d) Stop Continued from previous page. Does your system require ARS? ARS is not required for E911 service. In 0401:21, enter 0.In 0401:21, enter 1. In 0905, put the trunks you want to use for E911 routing in the same Trunk Group (e.g., 2).Refer to Automatic Route Selection for additional information on setting up ARS. YesNo In 2108, for the Emergency Call option specify the Selection Number (e.g. 2) the system should use for E911 routing. In 2101, set up the Call Route Options Table...
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Programming (Cont’d) For additional explanation of ARS options 2101, 2107 and 2108, refer to the Automatic Route Selection Feature on page 96. ➣0401 - Tenant Group Options (Part A), Item 21: ARS Enable Use this option to enable (1) or disable (0) ARS. E911 routing follows the routing specified in 2101 and 2108 below regardless of whether or not it is enabled in this option. For more information on Automatic Route Selection, refer to page 96. ➣0414 - System Timers (Part B), Item 8: E911 Alarm Ring...
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Programming (Cont’d) •Enter the ARS Class of Service that should be able to access the E911 route you are program- ming. To give all extensions the ability to use the E911 route, enter 27. •Enter the Trunk Group the system will use for routing E911 calls. This is the entry you made in Program 0905 above. •Enter a Dial Treatment that the system will use exclusively for E911 routing. If your system doesn’t use ARS, consider using Dial Treatment 2. The Dial Treatment data must must be XRE. ➣2107 - ARS Dial...
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External Alarm Sensors Description 124i Each PGDU PCB has 4 sensors, with 8 maximum per system (2 PCBs). All sensors set for alarm. 384i Each PGDU has 8 sensors, with 16 maximum per system (2 PCBs). Sensors 1-4 and 9-12 as set for alarm. Sensors 5-8 and 13-16 set for fax. - Changing the Alarm Ring Tone frequencies requires Base 2.13, EXCPRU 2.18 or higher.Changing the Alarm Ring Tone frequencies requires system software 3.04 or higher. The system provides up to 16 alarm sensors that you can connect...
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Programming (Cont’d) Start Stop Do you need External Alarm Sensors?In 0304, program PGDU sensors for type 1 (alarm).In 0304, make sure PGDU sensors are type 0 (not used) or 2 (for bridged fax operation). Should alarms provide distinctive alert tones to extensions?In 0304 Additional Information for each sensor, assign one of the three alert tones (1-3) to each sensor.In 0304 Additional Information for each sensor, assign the same alert tone to each sensor. Is sensors associated alarm contact normally open...
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Related Features Fax Machine Compatibility Bridged Fax Lines also use PGDU PCB sensors. Operation If you program an extension to activate for an alarm and the alarm occurs, the alarm alert tone continues at the extension until the alarm condition goes away. Features D-M External Alarm Sensors 286 FEATURES92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
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Fax Machine Compatibility Description 124i Each PGDU PCB has 4 sensors, with 8 maximum per system (2 PCBs). All sensors set for alarm. 384i Each PGDU has 8 sensors, with 16 maximum per system (2 PCBs). Sensors 1-4 and 9-12 as set for alarm. Sensors 5-8 and 13-16 set for fax. Fax Machine Compatibility lets you integrate a customer-provided fax machine into your telephone system. You have the following options: •Tr a n s f e r t o F a x Transfer to Fax allows an extension user to Transfer their...
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Programming Normally ClosedNormally Open In 0305, enter 0 for each sensor connected to a normally closed relay.In 0305, enter 1 for each sensor connected to a normally open relay.Is sensors associated contact normally open or normally closed?NoYes NoYes NoYes StopRefer to the system hardware manual for more details. To use this feature, the fax machine must have contacts that close when fax answers. Connect fax machine alarm contacts to PGDU sensor. In 0304, program PGDU sensor for fax (type 2) and...
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Programming (Cont’d) ➣ (384i Only) 0005 - Manual Extension Circuit Type Setup If fax machine is a system extension, assign correct circuit type for port: ASTU PCB port = Circuit type 3 2/OPX port = Circuit type 8 ➣0304 - PGDU PCB Alarm/Fax Sensor Setup For bridged trunks, program the PGDU sensor for fax (type 2) and associate it with the fax trunk. ➣0305 - PGDU PCB Sensor Activation Mode Program each alarm sensor for normally closed (0) or normally open (1) operation. Related Features Direct Inward Line...
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Flash Description 124i Available. 384i Available. Flash allows an extension user to access certain CO and PBX features by interrupting trunk loop current. Flash lets an extension user take full advantage of whatever features the connected telco or PBX offers. You must set the Flash parameters for compatibility with the connected telco or PBX. Conditions The system does not provide a ground flash. Default Setting Enabled. Programming Note: See programming flow chart on the following page. ➣0114 -...