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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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QG- DISA CODE Description Use this option to define the DISA access code (up to eight digits long). This code is also the Walking Class of Service code. You must also program QG- Ground Start DISA Trunk. This lets you specify DISA trunks as loop start only. Conditions None Default Value No entry (no DISA code defined). Feature Reference Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Walking Class of Service Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QG- DISA CODE on Table 9, enter the DISA access code (up to...
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Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMINGQG- GROUND START DISA TRUNK Description Use this option to program DISA trunks for ground start or loop start operation. If you enable this option (Y), all DISA trunks are ground start. If you disable this option (N), all DISA trunks are loop start. Make sure you always set this option for loop start operation (N). The system does not support ground start DISA trunks. Conditions None Default Value All DISA trunks are ground start (Y). Feature Reference Direct Inward System...
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QH- OPA CONFIGURATION, OVERFLOW MSG FOR OPERATOR (1-4) Description Available in Software Levels: Base AUX N/A > 02.10 Use this option to designate the OPA operator overflow message (2-7) for each system attendant. Assigning the message automatically enables OPA operator overflow for that attendant. To disable overflow for an attendant, enter 0. Keep in mind when assigning messages that Message 2 is the error message. A caller dialing an incor- rect code hears message 02. Conditions None Default...
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QH- OPA CONFIGURATION, OPA GROUP ROUTING Description Available in Software Levels: Base AUX N/A > 02.10 Use this option to assign the termination (destination) for the OPA access digits 1, 2, and 4-9. The destination is the extension or ACD/UCD group OPA callers reach when they dial a digit. The OPA recorded messages should describe the terminations reached by these single digits. Refer to the Operator Assistance feature and the QH- Line n Day/Night Message options below for the specifics on...
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QH- OPA CONFIGURATION, LINE n DAY AND NIGHT MESSAGE Description Available in Software Levels: Base AUX N/A > 02.10 This option sets the message (2-7) a caller hears after the OPA answers a trunk. You can assign a message for both day and night mode operation. Make an entry for each trunk the OPA should answer. Keep the following in mind when assigning messages: •Message 0 is the ACD/UCD overflow message. •Message 1 is the All lines are busy message. You cannot record message 01. •Message 2 is the...
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QI- VERIFIABLE ACCOUNT CODE LIST Description Use this option to enter codes into the Verifiable Account Code list. You can enter up to 400 codes. Each code can be from 2-10 digits long, using the digits 0-9. You can also use this option to delete and list the codes. When listing the codes, the system puts them in descending numerical order (0, 9-1), sorted by the first digit only. Conditions None Default Value No Verifiable Account Codes programmed. Feature Reference Account Code Capability...
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QJ- INTERCOM CALL CONTROL, VOICE CALL Description Use this option to enable/disable voice-announced Intercom calls system-wide. Refer to the Intercom feature. If disabled (N), the system allows voice-announced Intercom calls if also allowed at the destination extension. If enabled (Y), all Intercom calls ring the destination extension. Conditions Voice-announced calls cannot occur at ASI/OPX extensions. Default Value Voice-announced Intercom calls not inhibited (N). Feature Reference None Instructions...
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QJ- INTERCOM CALL CONTROL, HANDSFREE REPLY Description Use this option to enable/disable handsfree reply to voice-announced Intercom calls system-wide. If disabled (Y), an extension user must lift the handset to respond to a voice-announced Intercom call. If enabled (N), an extension user can reply to a voice-announced Intercom call by just speaking toward the phone. Conditions Voice-announced calls cannot occur at ASI/OPX extensions. Default Value Handsfree reply permitted (N). Feature Reference...
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QJ- INTERCOM CALL CONTROL, ALERTS (CALL WAITING) Description Use this option to allow or deny Call Waiting beeps. Refer to the Call Waiting feature. If allowed (N), exten- sion users can hear Call Waiting beeps for camped-on calls. If denied (Y), extension users never hear Call Wait- ing beeps. Conditions This option has no affect on Off-Hook Signaling. Default Value Call Waiting alerts allowed. Feature Reference Call Waiting (Camp-On) Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QJ- Call Waiting on...
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QJ- INTERCOM CALL CONTROL, ALERTS (CALL FORWARDING) Description Use this option to allow/deny the Call Forwarding reminder message. Refer to the Call Forwarding feature. If allowed (N), a voice message periodically plays to remind the user that their calls are forwarded. If denied (Y), the reminder message never plays. The reminder message is, Your calls have been forwarded. Conditions Voice Messages can play only if your system has a 12SCU/VMU Module. Default Value Call Forwarding reminder message...