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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION Description The System Identification is a four-line text field that contains site identification information. The system in- cludes the first line of the System Identification with the various System Reports and Diagnostics. The system uses the first line of the System Identification for Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities. Since there is no off-site Automatic Fault Reporting, the remaining three lines are unused. Conditions None Default Configuration No System...
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PASSWORD PROTECTION Description System Programming Password Protection requires the system administrator to enter an access code (password) before using a programming option. System Programming Password Protection prevents unauthorized person- nel from modifying the system programming. The system has three password levels: 0-2. Level 0 programming options don’t require the administrator to en- ter a password. To use Level 1 options, the administrator must first enter the level 1 or...
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The system administrator can change the level 1 and level 2 passwords. Note that the passwords (and all pro- gramming options) must be upper case (all capital letters). Conditions Entering a new password erases the old one. The system administrator should keep a written record of the modi- fied passwords. Default Configuration The default level 1 password is carriage return. •The default level 2 password for the key system is DS01K. •The default level 2 password for the hybrid system is DS01H. •If you...
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SYSTEM REPORTS, DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE UTILITIES Description The system provides reports, diagnostics and maintenance utilities which help the technician troubleshoot the system from the programming terminal. The chart below summarizes these reports, diagnostics and utilities. Refer to the appropriate option in Section 2 for more information. Reports and Diagnostics •AL- List Toll Restriction Lists the Toll Restriction options for each Toll Restriction level. •CL- List COS Lists the Class of...
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•OS- Selective History Enables key history for selected extensions and trunks. [D=display selected extensions/trunks, F=turn selective history off, N=select extensions/trunks for selec- tive history] •QZ- SMDR Setup, TMS Report Print Modes Sets the Traffic Management Report (TMS) Report print modes. •QZ- SMDR Setup, TMS Print Times Setup Sets the Traffic Management Report (TMS) Report automatic print times. [Y=yes for selected hour, N=no for selected hour] •R- Error Log Report Displays the system error...
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Feature Operation None Features: Removing Trunks to Walking Class of Service SYSTEM REPORTS, DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE UTILITIES N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0FEATURES 245
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SYSTEM TIMERS Description The system administrator can use the programming terminal to change values for various System Timers. These timers affect extension, trunk and system performance. System Timers lets the administrator customize certain extension, trunk or system parameters for the site application. The chart below briefly describes these timers (programmed in QT- System Timers). Refer to QT in Section 2 for more information. •QT- System Timers, Park Orbit Recall Time Sets how long a Parked...
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Default Configuration Timer Default Value Park Orbit Recall Time 60 seconds Hold Recall Time 60 seconds Camp-On Time 60 seconds Trunk Response Time .15 seconds Modem Reserve Time 30 seconds Number of Rings Before Recall 5 rings OPA Overflow Ring Control 3 rings Delayed Ring Interval 3 rings Flash Response Time 700 mS Dialtone Detection Counter No entry Centrex Type Feature Key Delay No entry Traffic Management Report Wait Time No entry Default Modem Speed Low Loop Disconnect Time 00 (.5 seconds) OPX...
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TANDEM CALLS (TANDEM TRUNKING) Description Tandem Trunking allows an extension user to join two outside calls in a trunk-to-trunk Conference. The exten- sion user can then drop out of the call, leaving the trunks in an unsupervised Conference. The extension user that established the Conference is not part of the conversation. The Conference continues until either outside caller hangs up. Tandem Trunking helps a dispatcher, for example, put two repairmen in touch. The dispatcher could: •Answer a call...
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Feature Operation To set up a Tandem Call at a keyset: 1. Place or answer first trunk call. Listen for: Conversation with caller 2. Press CONF. Listen for: Dial tone 3. Place or answer second call. Listen for: Conversation with caller. 4. Press CONF. Listen for: Conversation with both parties 5. Hang up. To set up a Tandem Call at an ESL set: 1. Place or answer first call. Listen for: Conversation with caller 2. Press HLD. Listen for: Dial tone 3. Place or answer second call. Listen for: Conversation...