Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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1105 - Operator’s Extension Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — one operator per system (one Tenant Group). 384i Available — one operator in each of the four Tenant Groups. INUse Program 1105 - Operator’s Extension to designate a Tenant Group’s operator. When a user dials 0, calls go to the operator selected in this program. If you don’t assign an extension in Program 0011 - Alarm Display Telephone, system alarms appear on the exten- sion assigned in this option....
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1106 - Direct Line Selection Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — all 52 trunks available when you press EXT.2. 384i Available — on DLS, EXT.1 provides trunks 1-100 and EXT.2 provides trunks 101-128. INUse Program 1106 - Direct Line Selection to customize DSS Console keys that are set for Direct Line Selec- tion. In 124i, you access the DLS when you press EXT.2 on a DSS Console. In 384i, DLS Consoles are those as- signed range 4 in Program 1102. Conditions None...
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1107 - DSS Console Lamp Table Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — except Items 9-20 and requires Base 4.02 or higher and EXCPRU 4.02 or higher. 384i Available — requires system software 3.07.14 or higher. INUse Program 1107 - DSS Console Lamp Table to customize flash rates for the system’s DSS Consoles. Refer to the chart and table below. Use the New Entry column in the chart below to record your entries if you make any changes to the DSS Console flash rates. DSS...
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Conditions (A.) Lamps on the DSS Consoles do not automatically update when changed. The change will update when the status of the extension changes. (B.) Changes to the DSS Console’s flash rates may effect the BLF color on the PC Attendant 0SECONDS 4 (Double Wink On, then Off)120 IPM 3 (Wink Off)120 IPM 12 920 - 141e 7 (Double Wink On, then Off)60 IPM 2 (Fast Flash) 5 (Slow Flash) 6 (Double Wink Off, then On)60 IPM 60 IPM 1100 - DSS Console Options 1107 - DSS Console Lamp Table 928...
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Feature Cross Reference Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 1106 (Direct Line Selection): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 1106 + HOLD DSS No? 3. Enter the Console Number (1-8 in 384i, 1-4 in 124i) you want to program. In 384i, the system automatically determines if there is a DLS Console assigned to the Console Number you select. 4. HOLD Key No? 5. Select the DLS Console key you want to program (1-200 in 384i, 1-100 in 124i) + HOLD By...
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— For Your Notes — 1100 - DSS Console Options 1107 - DSS Console Lamp Table 930 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
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1200 - DCI Options1201 - DCI Setup Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — 72 DCI software ports. 384i Available — 288 DCI software ports. INUse Program 1201 - DCI Setup to set the values of the DCI S-registers and LAPB registers. Use the S-registers to set communications options. Use the LAPB registers to set X.25 packet switching options. You can have dif- ferent register entries for each of the DCI sub-types set in Program 1202. In 384i, refer to the Order option in...
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DCI S-Registers (Register Type 1) Register Description Range Default 25Delay to DTR In synchronous mode, sets interval between connection and examination of DTR. Also After connection, sets minimum duration of valid DTR signal.1-255 (10-1550 mS) 5 (50mS) 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)...
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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...
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DCI X.25 Packet Switching (LAPB) Registers (Register Type 2) Register Description Range Default Internal Calls 1T1 Timer After the DCE (DCI) sends a packet, it must receive a response from the connected DTE within the T1 interval. If a response is not received, the DCE resends the packet.0-65535 mS 500 mS 2T2 Timer After the connected DTE receives a packet from the DCE, it must respond within the T2 interval. (T2 must be less than T1.)0-65535 mS 250 mS 3N1 The maximum number of bits in an I...