Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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0308 - Conference Circuit Setup Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Not available. 384i Available. INUse Program 0308 - Conference Circuit Setup to define the function of the Conference circuits on the CDTU PCBs. Each CDTU PCB has two Conference circuits (called blocks) which you can program for Conference or Speech Recording. Since the system accepts up to 8 CDTU PCBs, there are 16 programmable Conference blocks (32 Conference circuits). Conditions (A.) Speech Recording is currently not used. (B.) Any changes you make in Program 0303 take effect in about 30 seconds or after you reset the system. Feature Cross Reference Conference Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0308 (Conference Circuit Setup): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0308 + HOLD Block No? 3. Enter the number of the Conference block you want to program (1-32). 4. HOLD Block_nn: 5. Enter 0 for Conference + HOLD 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0308 - Conference Circuit Setup 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 725
0309 - DSS Console Operating Mode ✔ Sorts Data Updates CEU ✔ Can be Copied Description 124i Regular Mode available only. 384i Regular Mode and Hotel Mode available. INUse Program 0309 - DSS Console Operating Mode to set the mode of the system’s DSS Consoles. The entry you make in this option applies to all the system’s DSS Consoles. The available options are: •Regular (Business) Mode (0) •(384i Only) Hotel Mode (3) Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console Hotel/Motel Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0309 (DSS Console Operating Mode): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0309 + HOLD Mode: 3. Enter the DSS Console Operating Mode + HOLD to exit 0 = Regular (Business Mode), 3 = Hotel Mode (384i Only) 0300 - Basic Hardware Setup (Part B) 0309 - DSS Console Operating Mode 726 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups)0401 - Tenant Group Options (Part A) Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — one Tenant Group. 384i Available — four Tenant Groups. INUse Program 0401 - Tenant Group Options Part A to set up various options for each tenant group. You can set the options differently for each of the four tenant groups. Refer to the following chart for a description of each option, its range and default setting. Tenant Group Options (Part A) Item Description Feature Range Default Item 1Manual Night Service Enable Allows/prevents tenant group members from activating Night Service.Night Service 0 = Prevent 1 = Allow1 (Allow) Item 2 Not used. Item 3Incoming Call Ring No Answer Alarm If enabled, an incoming call that rings longer than the Ring No Answer Alarm interval (Program 0405 Item 7) will change to a unique ring cadence to indicate that the call has been ringing too long. If disabled, this will not occur.Central Office Calls, Answering0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled0 = Disabled Item 4Automatic Hold Enable/disable Automatic Hold. If enabled, the system places a trunk call on Hold when the user presses another line key. If disabled, the system disconnects a trunk call when the user presses another line key.Hold 0 = Enabled 1 = Disabled1 (Disabled) Item 5Barge In Tone Use this option to enable/disable the Barge In tone. If enabled, callers hear an alert tone when another extension barges into their conversation. If disabled, there is no alert tone.Barge In 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled0 (Disabled) Item 6Automatic Handsfree Use this option to enable/disable Automatic Handsfree. If enabled, user can press a line or line appearance key without first lifting the handset or pressing SPK. If disabled, user must lift the handset or press SPK before placing a call. User may, however, preselect for an outside line.Handsfree and Monitor0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled1 (Enabled) 0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups) 0401 - Tenant Group Options (Part A) 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 727
Tenant Group Options (Part A) Item Description Feature Range Default Item 7Handsfree Microphone Control Use this option to enable or disable a keyset’s Handsfree microphone. If enabled, a user can place a call Handsfree without lifting the handset. If disabled, a user can place a call Handsfree but must lift the handset to talk.Handsfree and Monitor0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled1 (Enabled) Item 8Incoming Call Priority Use this option to determine if Intercom calls or trunk calls have answer priority when both are ringing simultaneously.Line Preference 0 = Intercom Call Priority 1 = Trunk Call Priority1 (Trunk Call Priority) Item 9Not used Item 10Forced Intercom Ringing Use this option to enable or disable Forced Intercom Ringing. If enabled, incoming Intercom calls normally ring. If disabled, Intercom calls voice- announce.Handsfree Answerback / Forced Intercom Ringing0 = Disabled (Voice-announce) 1 = Enabled (Intercom calls only)0 (Voice-ann- ounce) Item 11Off Hook Signaling Mode Use this option to select between ringing and voice-announced Off- Hook Signaling.Off Hook Signaling0 = (Voice- announced) 1 = Ringing0 (Voice-ann- ounced) Item 12Ringing Line Preference for Intercom Calls Use this option to select between Idle and Ringing Line Preference for Intercom calls.Line Preference 0 = Idle Line Preference 1 = Ringing Line Preference1 (Ringing Line Preference) 0 (Idle Line Preference) in 384i prior to 3.05 Item 13Ringing Line Preference for Trunk Calls Use this option to select between Idle and Ringing Line Preference for trunk calls.Line Preference 0 = Idle Line Preference 1 = Ringing Line Preference 1 (Ringing Line Preference) 0 (Idle Line Preference) in 384i prior to 3.05 Item 14Callback Automatic Answer Use this option to enable or disable automatic answer for Callback. If enabled, extension automatically answers Callback ring when user lifts the handset. If disabled, use must press line appearance key to answer Callback.Callback 0 = Callback Automatic Answer disabled 1 = Callback Automatic Answer enabled 1(Callback Automatic Answer enabled) 0 (disabled) in 384i prior to 3.05 0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups) 0401 - Tenant Group Options (Part A) 728 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
Tenant Group Options (Part A) Item Description Feature Range Default Item 15Abbreviated Dialing DIAL Key Control Use this option to control the function of the extension’s DIAL key when used with Abbreviated Dialing. The DIAL key can access either the Common or Group Abbreviated Dialing numbers. Abbreviated Dialing0 = Common Abbreviated Dialing 1 = Group Abbreviated Dialing 0 (Common Abbreviated Dialing) Items 16 and 17Not used Item 18SLT Answering Mode For a busy single line (500/2500 type) telephone, set the mode used to answer a camped-on trunk call. For ESL sets, enabling this option (1) allows the user to dial Service Code 154 for Voice Mail Conversation Record.Transfer Voice Mail0 = Hookflash to pick up camped-on call 1 = Hookflash + Service Code 894 to answer camped-on call0 (Hookflash to pick up camped-on call) Item 19Busy Transfer Use this option to prevent or allow extensions to Transfer calls to busy extensions.Transfer 0 = Prevent busy Transfer (calls transferred to busy extensions recall immediately) 1 = Allow busy Tran sfer0 (Prevent Busy Transfer) Item 20BLF Control Set the conditions under which a Hotline, Reverse Voice Over or DSS Console key indicates that an extension is busy. Refer to the Reverse Voice Over feature for more information.Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console Hotline Reverse Voice Over0 = BLF is on only when both line appearances are busy (if 0406 Item 6=1) 1 = BLF on when only one line appearance busy1 (BLF on when only one line appearance busy) Item 21ARS Enable Use this option to enable or disable Automatic Route Selection (ARS). Automatic Route Selection0 = ARS Disabled 1 = ARS Enabled 0 (ARS disabled) 0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups) 0401 - Tenant Group Options (Part A) 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 729
Tenant Group Options (Part A) Item Description Feature Range Default Item 22Headset Busy Mode Set the conditions under which a headset extension is busy to incoming callers.Headset Operation0 = Headset extension is busy to incoming callers when only one extension appearance is busy 1 = Headset extension is busy to incoming callers only when both extension appearances are busy.0 Item 23DIL Call Waiting Use this option to set Voice Mail Overflow operation.Voice Mail 0 = Immediate Voice Mail Overflow enabled 1 = Delayed Voice Mail Overflow enabled1 (Delayed Voice Mail Overflow) Item 24 Not used Item 25MOH or Ringback on Transferred Calls Use this option to enable or diable MOH on Transfer. If enabled (0), a transferred caller hears MOH while their call rings the destination extension. If disabled (1), a transferred caller hears ringback while their call rings the destination extension.Transfer 0 = Enabled (Caller hears Music on Hold) 1 = Disabled (Caller hears ringback)0 (Caller hears Music on Hold) Items 26-27Not used Item 28(384i Only) Hotel Wake Up Call No Answer ProcedureHotel/Motel Refer to the Hotel/Motel Services Guide (P/N xoxoxoxo) Item 29SLT Trunk Dial (Store & Forward or Direct)0 = Store and Forward 1 = Direct0 (Store and Forward) Item 30Block Outgoing Caller ID Allow (1) or prevent (0) the system from automatically blocking outgoing Caller ID information when a user places a call. If allowed (i.e., block enabled), the system automatically inserts the Caller ID block code *67 before the user dialed digits. If prevented (i.e., block disabled), the system outdials the call just as it was dialed by the user.Caller ID 0 = Allow 1 = Block1 (Outgoing Caller ID Blocked) 0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups) 0401 - Tenant Group Options (Part A) 730 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
Tenant Group Options (Part A) Item Description Feature Range Default Item 31VAU Fixed MessageTBD 0 Item 32Restriction for Incoming AnswerTBD 0 Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Refer to the chart above. Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0401 (Tenant Group Options [Part A]): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0401 + HOLD Tenant No? 3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group you want to program. 4. HOLD Item No? 5. Enter the number of the item you want to program. 6. HOLD Item_nn: 7. Enter data (see the chart above) for the item selected. 8. HOLD Item No? 9. Repeat from step 5 to program another item. OR HOLD to exit. 0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups) 0401 - Tenant Group Options (Part A) 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 731
0402 - Tenant Group Options (Part B) Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — one Tenant Group. 384i Available — four Tenant Groups. INUse Program 0402 - Tenant Group Options Part B to set up additional options for each tenant group. You can set the options differently for each of the four tenant groups. Refer to the following chart for a description of each option, its range and default setting. Tenant Group Options (Part B) Item Description Feature Range Default Item 1Trunk Group Key Operating Mode Use this option to set the operating mode of the extension’s trunk group keys. The keys can be for incoming access, outgoing access or both. Trunk Groups 0 = Incoming and outgoing access 1 = Outgoing only 2 = Incoming only 0 (Incoming and outgoing access) Item 2CONF (TRF) Key Operating Mode (Part A) Use this option to set the operating mode of the extension’s CONF (TRF) key. The keys can be for Call Transfer, Serial Calling or Flash. When selecting the Flash option (selection 2), refer also to Program 0114 Item 9. If programmed for Transfer (0), you must also enter 0 in Item 6 below.Conference Flash Transfer0 = Transfer 1 = Series call 2 = Flash 0 (Transfer) Item 3Night Mode Switch Operating Mode Use this option to set the function of the CPU Night Service mode switch sensors. The Night Service mode affects trunk inbound and outbound routing.Night Service 0 = Not used 1 = Day Mode activated 2 = Night Mode activated 3 = Midnight Mode activated 4 = Rest Mode activated 0 (Not used) Item 4Hold Key Operating Mode Use this option to set the function of the keyset Hold key. The Hold key can activate normal Hold, Exclusive Hold or Park.Hold Park0 = Normal Hold 1 = Exclusive Hold 2 = Park 0 (Normal Hold) Item 5Hotel Wake-Up Call MessageHotel/Motel Refer to the Hotel/Motel Services Guide (P/N 92000HMT**) 0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups) 0402 - Tenant Group Options (Part B) 732 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
Tenant Group Options (Part B) Item Description Feature Range Default Item 6CONF (TRF) Key Operating Mode (Part B) Use this option to assign the CONF (TRF) key for Transfer (0) or Conference (1). If set for Transfer (0), you must also enter 0 for Item 2 above.Conference Transfer0 = Transfer 1 = Conference(384i) 1 (Conference) (124i) 0 (Transfer) Item 7ARS Misdialed Number Handling If a user dials a call not programmed in ARS, this option determines if the system should route over trunk group 1 or play error tone.Automatic Route Selection0 = Route to default Trunk Group 1 = Play warning tone to dialer0 (Route to default Trunk Group) Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Refer to the chart above. Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0402 (Tenant Group Options [Part B]): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0402 + HOLD Tenant No? 3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group you want to program. 4. HOLD Item No? 5. Enter the number of the item you want to program. 6. HOLD Item_nn: 7. Enter data (see the chart above) for the item selected. 8. HOLD Item No? 9. Repeat from step 5 to program another item. OR HOLD to exit. 0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups) 0402 - Tenant Group Options (Part B) 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 733
0403 - Selectable Display Messages Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. SAUse Program 0403 - Selectable Display Messages to enter the Selectable Display Messages. Each tenant has 20 alphanumeric messages, up to 29 characters long. Use the following chart when programming messages. Keys for Entering Messages 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. Conditions None 0400 - Extension Options (For Tenant Groups) 0403 - Selectable Display Messages 734 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0