Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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2000 - Copy and Clear Options2001 - Copy Command Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — 96 extension/virtual extension ports and 52 trunk ports. 384i Available — 384 extension/virtual extension ports and 128 trunk ports. INUse Program 2001 - Copy Command to copy an extension’s programming to another extension. This can save time during system setup for extensions that have similar programming. You can copy any of the commands in the following chart: Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Refer to the individual programs. Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2001 (Copy Command): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 2001 + HOLD Command No ? 3. Select the command you want to copy + HOLD Refer to the chart above for a list of available commands Source ? 4. Specify the extension port or trunk port that is the source of the copy + HOLD The system will copy information from the source to the destination specified in the next step. 0104 - DP to DTMF Conversion Options 0901 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A) 0902 - Trunk Ring Tone Range 0904 - Trunk Tenant (384i only) 0907 - Trunk Group Routing for Extensions 0908 - Trunk Group Routing for DCI Ports 0910 - Trunk Ring Group Assignment 0912 - Extension Access Map Assignment 0914 - Setting the Music on Hold Source 0915 - ISDN (G4) Fax Line Ring Group 0916 - ISDN Data Communication Trunk Ring Group (384i only) 0921 - Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part B) 1001 - Basic Extension Port Setup (Part A) 1002 - Extension Tenant1004 - Toll Restriction Class 1005- Class of Service 1006 - Programming Function Keys (Part A) 1008 - Basic Extension Port Setup (Part B) 1010 - External Alarm Extensions 1014 - Park Group 1015 - Universal Answer/Auto Answer 1103 - DSS Console Key Assignments 1202 - DCI Port Type 1203 - DCI Tenant Group 1205 - DCI Toll Restriction Class 1502 - Door Box Ring Assignments 1601 - Internal Paging Groups 1605 - Universal Night Answer 2000 - Copy and Clear Options 2001 - Copy Command 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 995
The source can be a trunk port (1-128 in 384i, 1-52 in 124i), an extension port (1-256 in 384i, 1- 72 in 124i), a virtual extension port (257-384 in 384i, 73-96 in 124i) or a DCI software port (1-288 in 384i, 1-72 in 124i). from ? 5. Specify the beginning of the destination range + HOLD If your destination range is trunk ports 010-020, for example, enter 010 for this option. to ? 6. Specify the end of the destination range + HOLD If your destination range is trunk ports 010-020, for example, enter 020 for this option. If copying to a single destination, use the same entry as for step 5. Set Up?(YES:1) 7. 1 + HOLD to execute the copy operation. You can just press HOLD to skip to step 3 without copying. Copy! 8. HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to select another command to copy. OR HOLD + HOLD to exit 2000 - Copy and Clear Options 2001 - Copy Command 996 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
2002 - Initialize Extension Numbers and Names Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. INUse Program 2002 - Initialize Extension Numbers and Names to initialize the system’s extension numbers and names. This option applies to telephone, DCI and ACI extensions. After initialization, only the extension connected to port 1 (extension 301) functions. Conditions You can only implement this option from extension port 1. Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2002 (Initialize Extension Numbers and Names): You can only implement this program from extension port 1. 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 2002 + HOLD Set Up?(Yes:1) 3. 1 + HOLD to initialize You can also just press HOLD to exit without initializing. Clear! 4. HOLD to return to step 3. 2000 - Copy and Clear Options 2002 - Initialize Extension Numbers and Names 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 997
2003 - Initialize Service Codes Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. INUse Program 2003 - Initialize Service Codes to initialize the system’s Service Codes. !! CAUTION !! After initialization, only the Program Entry Service Code (#*#*) remains. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Flexible System Numbering Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2003 (Initialize Service Codes): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 2003 + HOLD Set Up?(Yes:1) 3. 1 + HOLD to initialize You can also just press HOLD to exit without initializing. Clear! 4. HOLD to return to step 3. 2000 - Copy and Clear Options 2003 - Initialize Service Codes 998 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
2100 - Automatic Route Selection2101 - ARS Call Route Options Table Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — 16 Trunk Groups. 384i Available — 128 Trunk Groups. INUse Program 2101 - ARS Call Route Options Table to specify the routing options for the 64 Selection Num- bers. Options include: •Rate Period (1-8) •ARS Class of Service (0-27) •Service Number (Trunk Groups 1-128 in 384i, 1-16 in 124i) •Dial Treatment (0-15) Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection E911 Compatibility Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2101 (ARS Call Route Options Table): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 2101 + HOLD Selection No? 3. Specify the Selection Number you want to program (0-64) + HOLD Selection Number 0 always routes to Trunk Group 1. Rate Period: 4. For the Selection Number chosen, specify the Rate Period (1-8) you are programming. 5. HOLD COS 6. For the Selection Number and Rate Period chosen, select the ARS Class of Service (0-27) you want to program 7. HOLD Service No: 8. For the ARS Class of Service chosen, select the Service Number (Trunk Group 1-128 in 384i, 1-16 in 124i) you want to use for the Rate Period and Selection Number you are programming. 9. HOLD Dial Treatment: 10. For the Service Number chosen, select the Dial Treatment (0-15) ARS will use for the call. 11. HOLD Dial Treatment 0 just outdials the call as initially dialed. Next Set?(Yes:1) 12. 1 + HOLD + Repeat from step 4 and select another Rate Period. OR HOLD to return to step 3 and specify another Selection Number. OR HOLD + HOLD to exit. 2100 - Automatic Route Selection 2101 - ARS Call Route Options Table 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 999
2102 - ARS Six Digit Table Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. INUse Program 2102 - ARS Six Digit Table to set up the ARS Six Digit Table. This gives ARS the capability to route a call based on both the NPA and NNX a user dials. During programming, you set up an NNX list for each NPA you enter in the Six Digit Table. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2102 (ARS Six Digit Table): 1. Enter the programming mode: 2. 2102 + HOLD NPA No? 3. Specify the NPA you want to include in the Six Digit Table (200-999). 4. HOLD Default:0 5. Enter the Default Selection Number + HOLD This is the Selection Number ARS uses when a user dials the NPA (entered in step 3) with an NNX that is not in the associated NNX list. To program the NNX list, see the following step. Set? (Yes:1,No:0) 6. To program an NNX list for the Selection Number you chose: - When you see Set?: Dial 1 + HOLD - When you see Next Set: Dial 1 + HOLD OR To skip to another NPA (go back to step 3) without programming an NNX list: - When you see Set?: Dial 0 + HOLD twice NNX (from): 7. Enter the lowest numbered NNX (200-999) in the NNX list you are programming + HOLD NNX(to): 8. Enter the highest numbered NNX (200-999) in the NNX list you are programming + HOLD Selection No: 9. Enter the Selection Number (0-64) ARS uses when a user dials the NPA and the NNX is in the associated NNX list. Selection Number 0 always uses Trunk Group 1. Next Set? 10. To add more NNXs (go back to step 7) to the NNX list for the NPA you are programming: - Dial 1 + HOLD OR To skip to another NPA (go back to step 3) without adding more NNXs to the NNX list: - HOLD OR HOLD + HOLD to exit. 2100 - Automatic Route Selection 2102 - ARS Six Digit Table 1000 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
2103 - ARS Three Digit Table Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. INUse Program 2103 - ARS Three Digit Table to set up the ARS Three Digit Table. Normally, the Three Digit Ta- ble sets the routing for the majority of NPA calls. It also sets the routing for all 1 + NNX calls (unless overridden by Separate Routing in Program 2108). Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2103 (ARS Three Digit Table): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 2103 + HOLD Exchange Code? 3. Select the NPA or NNX code you want to include in the Three Digit Table + HOLD Type? 4. Chose the Selection Number Type (1 or 2) for the code you selected in step 3. Type 1 is the 1 + Code type. ARS uses Type 1 when the code is in the Three Digit Table and the user precedes the code with a 1. Type 2 is the Code type. ARS uses Type 2 when the code is in the Three Digit Table and the user dials the code without a leading 1. 5. HOLD 1+Code Sel #: You see this prompt when you enter Type 1 in the step 4. OR Code Sel #: You see this prompt when you enter Type 2 in step 4. 6. Assign a Selection Number (0-64) for the code (NPA or NNX) and Type (1 or 2) selected in the previous steps. Selection Number 0 always uses Trunk Group 1. 7. HOLD Type? 8. Repeat from step 4 to choose another Selection Number type. OR 9. HOLD + Repeat from step 3 to choose another NPA or NNX code. OR HOLD + HOLD to exit. 2100 - Automatic Route Selection 2103 - ARS Three Digit Table 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 1001
2104 - Conflict Area Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i No available. 384i Available. INUse Program 2104 - Conflict Area to indicate if the system is in a conflict or non-conflict area. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2104 (Conflict Area): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 2104 + HOLD Conflict Area: 3. Enter 0 if system is in a non-conflict area; enter 1 if system is in a conflict area. 4. HOLD 2100 - Automatic Route Selection 2104 - Conflict Area 1002 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
2105 - Minimum COS for Dialing 976 Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. INUse Program 2105 - Minimum COS for Dialing 976 to allow or restrict ARS users from dialing exchange 976 services. The system restricts according to the extension’s ARS Class of Service (set in Program 2110). Exten- sions with an ARS Class of Service higher than the Program 2105 entry cannot dial 976. Extensions with an ARS Class of Service equal to or lower than the Program 2105 entry can dial 976. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2105 (Minimum COS for Dialing 976): 1. Enter the programming mode: 2. 2105 + HOLD Minimum COS: 3. Enter the minimum ARS Class of Service (0-27) that should be able to dial exchange 976. 4. HOLD 2100 - Automatic Route Selection 2105 - Minimum COS for Dialing 976 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 1003
2106 - ARS Rate Period Table Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. INUse Program 2106 - ARS Rate Period Table to define the ARS Rate Periods (1-8). You can define up to eight Rate Periods for different times of the day and days of the week. ARS divides the day into 48 1/2 hour Time of Day Patterns. During programming, you assign one of the eight Rate Periods to each of the 48 Time of Day Pat- terns. The table below shows the default rate periods. Default Rate Periods Rate Period Time/Day 1 Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM 2 Mon-Fri, 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM Sat, Sun, Holiday, 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM 3 All days, 11:00 PM to 8:00 AM 4-8 Not defined Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 2106 (ARS Rate Period Table): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 2106 + HOLD Day Type? 3. Enter the day of the week you want to program + HOLD 1 = Monday through Friday, 2 = Saturday, 3 = Sunday, 4 = Holiday Pattern No? 4. For the day of the week chosen in step 3, select the Time of Day Pattern (1-48) to which you want to as- sign a Rate Period. ARS divides the day into 48 1/2 hour patterns. For example, pattern 1 is 12 midnight to 12:30 AM. Pattern 17 is 8:00 AM to 8:30 AM. Pattern 35 is 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM. 5. HOLD 2106:Monday - Friday 08:00-08:30:1- The display above shows an example of pattern 17 (8:00 AM to 8:30 AM) assigned to Rate Period 1. 6. Enter the Rate Period you want to assign to the pattern you selected in step 4. To make data entry easier, you can press VOL Up and VOL Down to step through the patterns. When you step to a new pattern, just enter the Rate Period associated with that pattern (for the day selected). Pressing VOL Up or VOL Down saves your entry. 2100 - Automatic Route Selection 2106 - ARS Rate Period Table 1004 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0