Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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Programming Names and Text Messages Several programs (e.g., Program 0403 - Selectable Display Messages) require you to enter text. Use the follow- ing chart when entering and editing text. When using the DSS keys, press the key once for the first character, twice for the second character, etc. For example, to enter a C, press DSS1 three times. Press DND to toggle be- tween upper and lower case. Keys for Entering Names Use this key . . . When you want to . . . DSS1 Enter characters A-D. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS2 Enter characters E-H. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS3 Enter characters I-L. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS4 Enter characters M-P. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS5 Enter characters Q-T. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS6 Enter characters U-Z. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS7 Enter a hyphen (-). After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS8 Enter a blank space. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS9 Enter extended ASCII characters. Press repeatedly to scroll through the list. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. DSS10 Enter punctuation marks. Press repeatedly to scroll through the list. After selecting your entry, press check to have system accept it. CHECK Save text entry as part of name after you select it. You need to press CHECK after selecting characters from DSS keys 1-10. You don’t need to press CHECK after dialing a dial pad digit (0-9, # or *). CLEAR Clear the text entry if you want to start over. Dialpad digits 0-9, # and *.Enter numbers, # and * as part of the name. You don’t need to press CHECK after entering these characters. Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 615
What the Display Prompts Mean You can tell the type of data the system wants you to enter by looking at the display prompts (see the following chart). Display Prompts When you see this prompt . . . The system wants you to enter. . . >Enter a program number (e.g., 0405). You can press VOLUME or VOLUME to scroll forwards or backwards through a list of commands. -Enter data. If the program has multiple item numbers, you can press VOLUME or VOLUME to scroll forwards or backwards through the items. &Press VOLUME to see rest of the entry. This prompt only appears when the entire entry cannot fit in the display window. ?Select a category (e.g., Tenant Group, extension port number, Class of Service) you want to program. Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming 616 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
System Number Plan/Capacities – 384i vs. 124i System Number Plan/Capacities System Type:384i 124i System Tenant Groups 4 1 Classes of Service 15 per Tenant 10 Toll Restriction Classes 15 per Tenant 8 Caller ID Bins 1000 200 Tr un k s Trunk Port Numbers 11-128 1-52 Trunk Group Numbers 1-128 1-16 Trunk Access Maps 1-128 1-52 Trunk Routes 1-64 1-36 Ring Groups 1-128 1-16 Caller ID Bins 1000 (0-999) 200 (0-199) DID Translation Tables 8 4 DID Translation Table Entries 1500 200 Tie Line Classes of Service 16 11 Tie Line Toll Restriction Classes 15 per Tenant 8 DISA Classes of Service 15 per Tenant 10 Extensions Telephone Extension Port Numbers 11-256 1-72 Telephone Extension Number Range 2301-799 301-799 Virtual Extension Port Numbers 257-384 73-96 Virtual Extension Number Range 2301-799 301-799 Operator Access Number 0 0 PC Attendant Consoles 2 0 DSS Console Numbers 8 4 DSS Consoles, Maximum Installed 32 8 Door Box Numbers 1-8 1-8 Ringdown Assignments 50 per Tenant 24 Voice Mail Ports 16 16 Voice Mail Master Numbers 200-799 200-799 Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 617
System Number Plan/Capacities System Type:384i 124i Abbreviated Dialing Abbreviated Dialing Groups 32 8 Abbreviated Dialing Bins 1990 360 Department and Pickup Groups Department (Extension) Group Numbers 1-32 1-8 Department (Extension) Group Number Range 200-799 200-799 Group Call Pickup Group Numbers 1-9 or 01-32 1-8 DCIs DCI Software Port Numbers 1-288 1-72 (Same as ext.) DCI Extension Number Range 2301-799 301-799 DCI Department (Pooling ) Group Numbers 1-32 1-8 DCI Toll Restriction Classes 15 8 DCI Hotlines 50 24 DCI Department (Pooling) Group Extension Number Range 2200-799 200-799 ACIs ACI Software Port Numbers 11-192 1-6 ACI Extension Number Range 2200-799 200-799 ACI Department (Pooling) Group Numbers 1-32 1-4 ACI Department (Pooling) Group Extension Number Range 2200-799 200-799 Paging and Park Internal Page Group Numbers 0, 1-9 or 00, 01-32 0, 1-8 External Page Group Numbers 0, 1-8 0, 1-8 PGDU Sensors 16 8 Park Group Numbers 1-9 or 01-32 1-8 Passwords User Password for Setting Time and Date, Music on Hold tone, Night Service and Toll Restriction Override0000 0000 Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming 618 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
System Number Plan/Capacities System Type:384i 124i Passwords (Cont’d) Programming Passwords Level 2 (IN - Tenant 0) Level 3 (SA - Tenant 1) Level 4 (SB - Tenant 1)12345678 0000 999912345678 0000 9999 Footnotes 1 Count toward total number of allowed hardware ports (124 or 384 – depending on the system). 2 These devices share the same pool of extension numbers. Extension numbers cannot overlap. Extension numbers can be three or four digits long. See Flexible System Numbering. Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 619
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0000 - Maintenance Options0001 - Save Data Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Not available. 124i uses battery backed-up RAM for storing data, not a disk. 384i Available from telephone programming only. INUse Program 0001 - Save Data to save the programmed system data to the CPRU floppy disk. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0001 (Save Data): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. Insert data disk into CPRU floppy drive. 3. 0 0 0 1 + HOLD Save?(Yes:1) 4. 1 + HOLD Data Saving... Data Save Complete! To exit without saving, just press HOLD. 5. HOLD Save?(Yes:1) 6. Insert backup data disk into CPRU floppy drive. This stores your data on the backup disk. 7. 1 + HOLD Data Saving... Data Save Complete! To exit without saving to the backup disk, just press HOLD. 8. HOLD 0000 - Maintenance Options 0001 - Save Data 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 621
0002 - Load Data Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Not available. 124i uses battery backed-up RAM for storing data, not a disk. 384i Available from telephone programming only. INUse Program 0002 - Load Data to load the stored customer database from the CPRU floppy disk into system memory. Conditions None. Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0002 (Load Data): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0002 + HOLD Load?(Yes:1) 3. 1 + HOLD to load data. OR HOLD to exit without loading. 0000 - Maintenance Options 0002 - Load Data 622 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
0003 - Time and Date Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available from telephone programming only. 384i Available from telephone programming only. SAUse Program 0003 - Time and Date to change the system Time and Date through system programming. Exten- sion users can also dial Service Code 828 to change the Time and Date. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference For this feature . . . Use this option for . . . Time and Date Setting the Time and Date if Class of Service prevents users from dialing Service Code 828. Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0003 (Time and Date): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0003 + HOLD Year: 3. Enter two digits for year (00-99) and press HOLD. Month: 4. Enter two digits (01-12) for the month and press HOLD. Day: 5. Enter two digits (01-31) for the day and press HOLD. Week (0:sun): 6. Enter digit for the day of the week (0=Sunday, 6=Saturday) and press HOLD. Hour: 7. Enter two digits for the hour (00-23) and press HOLD. Minute: 8. Enter two digits for the minute (00-59) and press HOLD. Second: 9. Enter two digits for the second (00-59) and press HOLD. Set?(Yes:1,No:0) 10. Enter 1 to save your Program 0003 entries. OR Enter 0 to cancel your entry and exit the program. OR Press HOLD to return to step 2. 0000 - Maintenance Options 0003 - Time and Date 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 623
0004 - Automatic Extension Circuit Type Setup Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Not available — circuit types auto- ID. 384i Available from telephone programming only. INProgram 0004 - Automatic Extension Circuit Type Setup automatically sets the circuit type for each extension port (1-256). This program identifies the devices at each extension port and then sets the appropriate circuit type. Pro- gram 0004 can automatically install a keyset (circuit type 1), keyset with DCI Module (circuit type 2) and ACI Mod- ule (circuit type 5). This program only sets the circuit type - it does not affect the port assignment. Use Program 0004 to save time when assigning circuit types to extension ports. If you use Program 0005 in- stead, you’ll have to set each circuit type individually. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0004 (Automatic Circuit Type Setup): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0004 + HOLD Set Up?(Yes:1) 3. 1 + HOLD to set up circuits. OR HOLD to cancel without setting up circuits. 0000 - Maintenance Options 0004 - Automatic Extension Circuit Type Setup 624 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0