Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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7. Enter the password level (0, 2, 3 or 4) + HOLD User No? 8. Repeat from step 3 to program another user. OR HOLD to exit. 0200 - Programming Passwords 0201 - Setting the Programming Passwords 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 715
0202 - Setting User Passwords Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — one Tenant Group. 384i Available — four Tenant Groups. - An extension’s Class of Service cannot be changed via Service Code.- Allowing an extension to change Class of Service via Service Code 177 requires system software 3.07.31. INUse Program 0202 - Setting User Passwords to set the password a user must dial before: •Setting the system Time and Date, changing the Music on Hold tone and changing an extension’s Class of Service via Service Code 177 (Item 1) •Activating/deactivating Night Service (Item 2) In 384i, you can make a separate set of entries for each Tenant Group. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Class of Service Music on Hold Night Service Time and Date Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0202 (Setting User Passwords): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0202 + HOLD Tenant No? 3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group you want to program. 4. HOLD Item No? 5. Enter the Item Number for the password you want to program. Item 1 is for Setting the system Time and Date, changing the Music on Hold tone and changing an extension’s Class of Service via Service Code 177. Item 2 is for Activating/deactivating Night Service. 6. HOLD PWD(CLK) This display is for Item 1 (Time/Date and MOH Password) PWD(NIT) This display is for Item 2 (Night Service Password). 7. Enter the password for the item selected + HOLD 8. Repeat from step 5 to program another item. OR HOLD to exit. 3 0200 - Programming Passwords 0202 - Setting User Passwords 716 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B)0301 - Inter-Tenant Calling Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Not available. 384i Available. INUse Program 0301 - Inter-Tenant Calling to set the parameters for Inter-Tenant Calling. If enabled: •Intercom calling between tenants is allowed •An extension port in one Tenant Group cannot have the same extension number as an extension port in another group •An extension user can Transfer one of their Tenant Group’s trunks to an extension in another Tenant Group If disabled: •An extension user in one Tenant Group cannot place an Intercom call to an extension in a different group •An extension user cannot Transfer one of their Tenant Group’s trunks to an extension in another group. •An extension port in one tenant group can have the same extension number as an extension in a different group Conditions None Feature Cross Reference For this feature . . . Use this option for . . . Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0301 (Inter-Tenant Calling): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0301 + HOLD Tenant COMM 3. Enter 1 to enable Inter-Tenant Calling. OR Enter 0 to disable Inter-Tenant Calling. 4. HOLD 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0301 - Inter-Tenant Calling 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 717
0302 - Music on Hold and Conference SetUp Sorts Data ✔ Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i System allows either 8 four-party conferences or 4 eight-party conferences. 384i Each CTDU PCB allows either 4 four-party conferences or 2 eight- party conferences. INUse Program 0302 - Music on Hold and Conference Setup to set the Music on Hold selection and the system Conference mode. For MOH, the system can provide silence to callers on Hold or one of two synthesized selec- tions. The 124i system allows either 8 four-party conferences or 4 eight-party conferences. The 384i system al- lows either 4 four-party conferences or 2 eight-party conferences per CDTU PCB. Conditions (384i) The system allows up to eight CDTU PCBs. Feature Cross Reference Conference Music on Hold Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0302 (Music on Hold and Conference Setup): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0302 + HOLD Item No? 3. Enter 1 to program the Music on Hold tone. OR Enter 2 to program the Conference mode 4. HOLD Hold Tone: This display is for Item 1 (Music on Hold tone) CONF Mode: This display is for Item 2 (Conference mode) 5. For Item 1, enter 0 for no tone, 1 for synthesized Minuet in G or 2 for synthesized Nocturne. OR For Item 2 in 124i systems, enter 0 for 8 four-party conferences or 1 for 4 eight-party conferences. OR For Item 2 in 384i systems, enter 0 for 4 four-party conferences or 1 for 2 eight-party conferences. 6. HOLD Item No? 7. Repeat from step 3 to program another item. OR HOLD to exit. 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0302 - Music on Hold and Conference SetUp 718 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
0303 - DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Not available. 384i Available. INUse Program 0303 - DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup to allocate the circuits on the CDTU PCBs for either DTMF receiving or dial tone detection. Each CDTU PCB has 16 individual circuits, grouped into 4 four-circuit blocks. You assign a function to each block. Since the system allows a total of eight CDTU PCBs, you can pro- gram a total of 32 blocks (128 circuits). Use the following as a guide when allocating DTMF receivers (i.e., DTU blocks): •In light traffic sites, allocate one DTMF receiver for every 10 devices that use them. •In heavy traffic sites, allocate one DTMF receiver for every five devices that use them. You can make five different types of CDTU PCB circuit allocations: •0 (Not connected) •1 (DTMF receiver for analog extensions) •2 (DTMF receiver for analog trunks) •3 (Dial tone detection for OPX trunks) •4 (Dial tone detection for analog trunks) Refer to the following illustration when allocating CDTU circuits. Conditions Any changes you make in Program 0303 take effect in about 30 seconds or after you reset the system. BLOCK 2 BLOCK 6 BLOCK 4 BLOCK 8 BLOCK 1 BLOCK 5DTU 1 4 Circuits per ICDTU 2 BLOCK 3 BLOCK 7 92000 - 32BLOCK 10 BLOCK 12BLOCK 9DTU 3 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 14 BLOCK 16BLOCK 13DTU 4 BLOCK 15 BLOCK 18 BLOCK 20BLOCK 17DTU 5 BLOCK 19 BLOCK 22 BLOCK 24BLOCK 21DTU 6 BLOCK 23 BLOCK 26 BLOCK 28BLOCK 25DTU 7 BLOCK 27 BLOCK 30 BLOCK 32BLOCK 29DTU 8 BLOCK 31 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0303 - DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 719
Feature Cross Reference TBD Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0303 (DTMF and Dial Tone Detection Circuit Setup): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0303 + HOLD Block No? 3. Enter the number of the CDTU block you want to program (1-32). 4. HOLD Block_nn: 5. Enter the CDTU block type (0-4) + HOLD Block No? 6. Repeat from step 3 to program another block. OR HOLD to exit. 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0303 - DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup 720 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
0304 - PGDU PCB Alarm/Fax Sensor Setup Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i 4 sensors per PGDU PCB — 8 max per system (2 PCBs). System has 52 trunk ports. 384i 8 sensors per PGDU PCB — 16 max per system (2 PCBs). System has 128 trunk ports. INUse Program 0304 - PGDU PCB Alarm/Fax Sensor Setup to set the function of the sensors on the PGDU PCBs. Each PCB has sensors which you can set as fax sensors or alarm sensors. The system allows up to two PGDU PCBs. The alarm sensors connect to external alarm relays. The sensor detects the external alarm activation and sends an alarm tone to all extensions programmed to receive alarm tones. Fax sensors connect to relay contacts on the fax machine (usually on the B Pair). When the fax answers an in- coming call, the associated PGDU PCB sensor detects the fax relay activation and busies out the trunk to the sys- tem. The trunk is available only to the fax machine - not the system. Conditions The sensor circuits on the PGDU PCB require a 10-30 V DC power supply in series with the sensor contacts. Refer to the hardware manual for additional details. Feature Cross Reference External Alarm Sensors Fax Machine Compatibility Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0304 (PGDU PCB Alarm/Fax Sensor Setup)): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0304 + HOLD Sensor No? 3. Enter the number of the sensor you want to program (1-8 in 124i, 1-16 in 384i) For the 384i, sensors 1-8 are the the first PGDU PCB. Sensors 9-16 are on the second PGDU PCB. For the 124i, sensors 1-4 are the the first PGDU PCB. Sensors 5-8 are on the second PGDU PCB. 4. HOLD Type: 5. Enter the type (0-2) for the sensor selected + HOLD 0 = Sensor disabled, 1 = Alarm sensor and 2 = Fax sensor ADD_INFO: 6. For alarm sensors, enter: 0 = No alarm ring sent to extensions 1-3 = Alarm tones 1-3 sent to extension For fax sensors, enter: The trunk port (1-52 or 1-128) the sensor monitors. Enter 0 for no trunk. Sensor No? 7. Repeat from step 3 to program another sensor. OR HOLD to exit.. 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0304 - PGDU PCB Alarm/Fax Sensor Setup 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 721
0305 - PGDU PCB Sensor Activation Mode Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i 4 sensors per PGDU PCB — 8 max per system (2 PCBs). System has 52 trunk ports. 384i 8 sensors per PGDU PCB — 16 max per system (2 PCBs). System has 128 trunk ports. INUse Program 0305 - PGDU PCB Sensor Activation Mode to have the PGDU sensors activate for either nor- mally open or normally closed alarm or fax relay contacts. Conditions The sensor circuits on the PGDU PCB require a 10-30 V DC power supply in series with the sensor contacts. Refer to the hardware manual for additional details. Feature Cross Reference External Alarm Sensors Fax Machine Compatibility Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0305 (PGDU PCB Sensor Activation Mode): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0305 + HOLD Sensor No? 3. Enter the number of the sensor you want to program (1-8 in 124i, 1-16 in 384i). In the 384i, sensors 1-8 are the the first PGDU PCB. Sensors 9-16 are on the second PGDU PCB. In the 124i, sensors 1-4 are the the first PGDU PCB. Sensors 5-8 are on the second PGDU PCB. 4. HOLD Sensor_nn: 5. For the sensor selected: Enter 0 for connection to normally closed relay. OR Enter 1 for connection to normally open relay. 6. HOLD Sensor? 7. Repeat from step 3 to program another sensor. OR HOLD to exit. 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0305 - PGDU PCB Sensor Activation Mode 722 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
0306 - Pre-ringing Enable Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. INUse Program 0306 - Pre-ringing Enable to enable or disable pre-ringing for trunk calls. This sets how a trunk initially rings a telephone. With pre-ringing, a burst of ringing occurs as soon as the trunk’s LED flashes. The call then continues ringing with the normal ring cadence cycle. Without pre-ringing, the call starts ringing only when the normal ring cadence cycle occurs. this may cause a ring delay, depending on when call detection oc- curs in reference to the ring cycle. Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central Office Calls, Answering Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0306 (Pre-ringing Enable): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0306 + HOLD Pre-ringing: 3. Enter 1 to enable pre-ringing. OR Enter 0 to disable pre-ringing. 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0306 - Pre-ringing Enable 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 723
0307 - Setting the ISDN Line Operating Mode Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Not available. 384i Available. INRefer to the system PRI (P/N 92000PRI**) or BRI (P/N 92000BRI**) Manual. 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0307 - Setting the ISDN Line Operating Mode 724 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0