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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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EK- DO NOT DISTURB (DND) Description Use this option to allow/disallow Do Not Disturb (DND) at each keyset. For attendants, you must allow DND at each attendant that should be able to activate Night Answer. Conditions This option applies only to keysets. Default Value DND allowed (Y). Feature Reference Do Not Disturb Night Answer (Off-Hours Ringing) Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter Y to enable DND for each keyset on Table 3. Enter N to disable DND. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type EK. You see: EXT 300 2. Press RETURN to program extension 300 OR Enter another extension number and press RETURN. In either case, you see: RETAIN TRK VOLUME SET- TING 3. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN. You advance to RETAIN TRK VOLUME SETTING for the next consecutive extension. E- EXTENSIONS EK- DO NOT DISTURB (DND) 384 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
EK- VOICE MAIL (VX) PORT Description Use this option to assign an OPX or ASI extension as a Voice Mail (VX) port. When connecting a Voice Mes- saging System, each ASI/OPX port must be a VX port. Conditions This option only applies to OPX or ASI extensions. Default Value OPX/ASI port is not a Voice Mail port. Feature Reference Voice Mail Compatibility (Integrated Voice Messaging) Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For each ASI/OPX port on Table 3, enter Y to designate the port as a VX port. Enter N if the port is not a VX port. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type EK. You see: EXT 300 2. Press RETURN to program extension 300. OR Enter another extension and press RETURN. In either case, you see: VX 3. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN. You advance to the next consecutive extension. E- EXTENSIONS EK- VOICE MAIL (VX) PORT N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 385
EL- PRIME LINE KEY Description Use this option to designate a keyset’s Prime Line Selection key number and option. The Prime Line key can be any line key (1-24). The Prime Line options are: •R – Ringing Prime Line •I – Idle Prime Line Conditions This option only applies to keysets. Default Value No Prime Line keys defined (no entry). Feature Reference Prime Line Selection Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For each keyset on Table 3, indicate the Prime Line key number and that key’s Prime Line option. Enter Z for no Prime Line key. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type EL. You see: EXT 300 2. Press RETURN to program extension 300. OR Enter another extension number and press RETURN. In either case, you see: PRIME LINE KEY 3. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN. Enter Z to remove a Prime Line key. You advance to the next consecutive extension. If you don’t enter a Prime Line type (R or I), the system enters R automatically. E- EXTENSIONS EL- PRIME LINE KEY 386 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
EM- CONFIGURE DATA MODULE Description Use this option to set various parameters for Data Modules. Refer to the Data Products Manual for the specifics. The EM options are: •Baud Rates Sets the baud rate for the Data Module serial port •Parity Options Sets the parity options for the Data Module serial port •Interactive Mode Enable Interactive Mode dialing or Non-Interactive mode dialing for the device connected to the Data Module •Interactive Echo Enable Interactive Mode Echo for the device connected to the Data Module. •RS-232-C Controls Active Enable/disable RS-232-C Controls (RTS, CTS, CD and DTR) for the Data Module serial port. •Allow DTR Disconnect Enable/disable DTR low disconnect for the Data Module serial port •Allow Break Disconnect Enable/disable Break disconnect for the Data Module serial port •Auto Baud Enable/disable Auto Baud for the Data Module serial port •Busy on DTR Low Enable/disable automatic busy-out port when the Data Module serial port DTR lead goes low (e.g., RS-232-C cable disconnected) Conditions None Default Value Refer to the Data Products Manual Feature Reference Refer to the Data Products Manual Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Review the Data Products Manual. 2. Enter EM data for each Data Module on Table 3. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type EM. You see: EXT 300 2. Enter the Data Module extension number and press RETURN. You see: DATA MODULE BAUD RATES 3. Enter data for each EM option from Table 3. After entering data for one option, you automatically ad- vance to the next. After programming the last EM option, you advance to the next consecutive extension. E- EXTENSIONS EM- CONFIGURE DATA MODULE N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 387
EY- COPY RING, ACCESS AND CALLOUT CONTROL Description Use this option to copy the ED- Ring, Access and Callout Control programming from one extension to another. Use this option only to copy data. You cannot enter ED data with this option. Conditions None Default Value None Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Refer to the data you entered for the ED option. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type EY. You see: COPY RING CONTROL? 2. To copy Ring Control data, type Y. You see: COPY FROM EXT To skip to the Copy Access Control option, type N. 3. Enter the number of the extension from which you want to copy Ring Control data and press RETURN. You see: COPY TO EXT 4. Enter the number of the extension to which you want to copy data and press RETURN. You see: COPY COMPLETE, COPY TO EXT 5. -Repeat the above steps to copy data to another extension. OR -Press RETURN to go to the Access Control options 6. Repeat steps 2-5 above for the COPY ACCESS CONTROL and COPY CALLOUT CONTROL options. After completing the Copy Callout Control option, you return to the Main Menu. E- EXTENSIONS EY- COPY RING, ACCESS AND CALLOUT CONTROL 388 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
EZ- EXTENSION-PORT SWAP Description Use this option to change the extension/trunk assignment for a port. The port is the hardware location of the ex- tension/trunk. When you change a port number, all programming for the extension/trunk goes to the new port as- signment (location). All extensions/trunks use a single port, except for DSS Consoles. This is a dual-port device that use a port pair. A port pair consists of two consecutive ports, beginning with an even numbered port (e.g., 00 and 01). When changing a dual-port device’s port assignment, be sure to change both ports (even-to-even, odd-to-odd). Keep the following in mind when programming ports: •Be sure to install the main attendant at port 00 (usually extension 300). •Use HH- Port/Extension Checker to make sure each port has only one assigned extension. •Use QN- Restore Standard Port Numbers to reinstate the standard extension/trunk-to-port assignments. •You can optionally Use E1- Port Number (instead of EZ) to change the port assignment for an extension •You can use X- Exchange Extension Data to swap two extensions/trunks (without physically moving their ports). With this option, the programming follows the extension/trunk number. •Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for extensions and trunks in port number order. CAUTION: Do not use the EZ option to change the trunk/port assignment for installed trunks. Also, do not swap an exten- sion port with a trunk port. Conditions None Default Value Each extension is offset from its port by 300 (e.g., extension 320 is at port 20). Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the port number for each extension on Table 3. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type EZ. You see: PORT 00 2. Press RETURN to program port 00. OR Enter another port number (00-79) and press RETURN. In either case, you see: EXT 3. Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN. You advance to the next consecutive port. E- EXTENSIONS EZ- EXTENSION-PORT SWAP N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 389
- For Your Notes - E- EXTENSIONS EZ- EXTENSION-PORT SWAP 390 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
E- TRUNKSE0- ALL TRUNK DATA Description Use E0 to enter data for all options sequentially for a trunk. The charts below show the E options that corre- spond to each E0 entry. Refer to these options for more information. Also, the charts below show the default value for each option (where applicable). E0 Prompts for CO Trunks For this option... Look here... EXT PORTE1 CIRCUIT TYPE (08-11)- E2 COS 01 -E3 NEXT LINE IN ROTARY - E4 SERVICE # 00- E7 DIR TERM OR OPR EXT - E9 FIRST LINE IN GROUP - EA CALL PICKUP GROUP 00- EC NIGHT CALL TO EXT - EI TANDEM OK N [Y/N] - EI TOLL RESTRICT Y [Y/N] - EJ E0 Prompts for DISA Trunks For this option... Look here... EXT PORTE1 CIRCUIT TYPE (12-15) E2 COS 01 -E3 NEXT EXT IN HUNT - E4 SERVICE # 00- E7 ALLOW LINE DIAL-UP Y [Y/N] - E8 ACCESS TO GROUP 90? Y [Y/N] - E8 through ACCESS TO GROUP 95? Y [Y/N] - E8 DIR TERM OR OPR EXT 300- E9 UCD MASTER EXT - EA SPD DIAL BLOCK EB CALL PICKUP GROUP 00- EC ACCESS CONTROL ED COPY? [SKIP=] [Y/N] - LINES 1 TO 8 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - through 65 TO 72 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - CALL-OUT CONTROL ED COPY? [SKIP=] [Y/N] - LINES 1 TO 8 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - through 65 TO 72 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - RETAIN TRK VOLUME SETTING N [Y/N] - EK E- TRUNKS E0- ALL TRUNK DATA N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 391
Conditions None Default Value Refer to the charts above. Feature Reference Refer to the individual E options. Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Refer to the individual E options. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type E0. 2. Enter the number of the trunk you want to program and press RETURN. You see: PORT 3. Enter data for this option from Table 4. After you enter data for one option, you automatically advance to the next option. E- TRUNKS E0- ALL TRUNK DATA 392 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
E1- TRUNK PORT NUMBER Description Use this option to change the port assignment for a trunk. The port is the hardware location of the trunk. When you change a trunk’s port number, all programming for the trunk goes to the new port assignment (location). All trunks use a single port. Keep the following in mind when programming ports: •Use HH- Port/Extension Checker to make sure each port has only one assigned trunk •Do not swap an extension port with a trunk port. •You can optionally Use EZ- Extension-Port Swap (instead of E1) to change the trunk assignment for a port •You can use X- Exchange Extension Data to swap two trunk (without physically moving their ports). With this option, the programming follows the trunk number. •Use QN- Restore Standard Port Numbers to reinstate the standard trunk/extension-to-port assignments •Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for trunks in port number order. CAUTION: Do not use the E1 option on installed trunks. Conditions None Default Value Each trunk is offset from its port by 300 (e.g., trunk 480 is at port 180). Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the port number for each trunk on Table 4. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type E1. 2. Enter the number of the trunk you want to program and press RETURN. You see: PORT 3. Enter data for this option from Table 4. You automatically advance to the next consecutive trunk. E- TRUNKS E1- TRUNK PORT NUMBER N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 393