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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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- For Your Notes - J- COMMUNICATIONS PORT PARAMETERS PORT SPEED 434 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLESKD- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR DSS CONSOLES Description Use this option to assign consoles to keysets, assign blocks (key configurations) to consoles and program con- sole key functions. Assigning Consoles to Keysets You can assign a DSS Console to any keyset. You can assign as many DSS Consoles as there are available dual ports. Four consoles can have unique programming. See Assigning Blocks below. Assigning Blocks (Key Configurations) to DSS Consoles The system provides for unique blocks (key configurations). The system has four blocks. All DSS Consoles in- itially use block 1. If the number of consoles exceeds the number of blocks, consoles must share blocks. Con- soles that share blocks have the same programming. Programming Console Key Functions You can program a console key for one of the functions in the chart below. For this function...1Enter this code... Hotline to extensions Hotline partner extension number (refer also to Automatic Call Distribution) Call Parking orbits System Park orbit code (60-69) Central Office Calls, Placing (DSS key as a line key)Line access code (e.g., 801) Paging zones P and the zone number (0-7) Speed Dial S and the Speed Dial bin number (1-80) Undefined U The Release key is permanently assigned to key 80. 1 Refer to the respective feature for more information. Conditions None Default Value DSS Console automatically enabled (circuit type 06) when you plug it in Each DSS Console assigned to extension 300 Each DSS Console uses block (configuration) 01, with key assignments as follows: Key Assignment 1-47 Extensions 304-347 48-72 Undefined 73-76 Page zones 0-3 77-79 Park orbits 60-62 80 Release Feature Reference Direct Station Selection, DSS Console K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLES KD- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR DSS CONSOLES N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 435
Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For each DSS Console, on Table 7 indicate: The DSS Owner The DSS block (configuration) number The DSS key definitions To enter data at the programming terminal: Before programming DSS Consoles, make sure the console has circuit type 06. 1. Type K. You see: K-CMD 2. Type D. You see: DSS EXT? 3. Enter the extension number of the DSS Console you want to program. You see: DSS OWNER? 4. Enter the extension number of the keyset assigned to the DSS Console. You see: DSS BLOCK NO. 5. Enter the block (configuration) number for the DSS Console you are programming and press return. You see: KEY #01 - Bblocks 01-04 are automatically assigned to operators 01-04, respectively. If consoles share the same block, they have the same key programming. 6. -Press return to program key 01. OR -To program another key, enter the key number and press RETURN. 7. Enter data for the key you want to program from Table 7 and press RETURN. You can press + to move one key ahead: press - to move one key back. To list the key programming for this extension (starting with the key you are on), press L instead of entering data. To remove a key’s programming, type U. To undefine all the keys for the console, starting with the key you are on, type Z. To see a list of the options before you make your entry: -Type H Y. You see: KEY TYPE ENTRY (STD. NO. PLAN) PAGE P + ZONE # (0-7) HOTLINE EXT # ORBIT ORBIT # (60-69) DSS SPEED DIAL S + BIN # (01-80) LINE LINE # OTHER COMMANDS U= UNDEFINE KEY Z= UNDEFINE KEYS THRU END L= LIST KEYS THRU END C= COPY KEYS FROM ANOTHER DSS += NEXT KEY -= PREVIOUS KEY 8.-Repeat steps 6 and 7 to program additional keys OR -Press ESC to return to the Main Menu. K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLES KD- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR DSS CONSOLES 436 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
To copy the KD programming from another console: This helps if you have consoles with similar or identical KD programming. 1. Using KD, go to the beginning of the configuration you want to copy. 2. Type C. You see: COPY FROM WHICH DSS EXT # 3. Enter the number of the console from which you want to copy. You see: FROM KEY # (01-80) 4. Enter the key number (on the other console) where you want to begin copying. This entry does not have to correspond to the key you are on. You see: TO KEY # (01-80) 5. Enter the key number (on the other console) where you want to end copying. You see: COPY COM- PLETE You can now continue programming keys. K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLES KD- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR DSS CONSOLES N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 437
KL- LISTING PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA Description Use this option to list the keyset and DSS Console key programming. The system lists the keyset key program- ming before the DSS Console key programming. Sample Keyset Listing KEYSET EXT # 300 KEY #01 - LINE 801 KEY #02 - LINE 802 KEY #03 - LINE 803 KEY #04 - LINE 804 through KEY #24 - LINE 824 Sample DSS Console Listing DSS EXT 302 DSS OWNER: 304 KEY #01 - HOTLINE TO EXT 304 KEY #02 - HOTLINE TO EXT 305 through KEY #80 - RELEASE Conditions None Default Value •Keysets have lines 1-16 on keys 1-16. Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type K. You see: K-CMD 2. Type l. You see: LIST PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA FROM EXT # 3. -Press RETURN to list the data for all keysets and consoles. Skip the remaining steps. OR -Enter the number of the keyset or console you want to begin the listing. Press RETURN. You see: TO EXT # 4. -Press RETURN to have the listing include all remaining keysets and consoles. Skip the remaining steps. OR -Enter the number of the keyset or console you want to end the listing. Press RETURN. K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLES KL- LISTING PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA 438 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
KS- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR KEYSETS Description Use this option to assign a function to each keyset programmable key. The chart below shows the options, the data you enter and the related feature. Remember, each keyset should have at least one switched or fixed loop key. For this option... Enter this data.. Refer to this feature Group Pickup G + Grp # (01-23) Group Call Pickup Page P + Zone # (0-7) Paging Record R Voice Mail Compatibility Station Pickup S + Ext # Call Coverage Keys Feature F + Line # + Definition - 0-9, *, #, P (Pause) - ,D (Delay), F (Flash)Centrex Compatible Feature Keys Hotline Ext # Hotline Orbit Orbit # (60-69) Park Sys Speed Dial 7+BIN # Speed Dial Ext Speed Dial Bin # (50-59),(20-29) Speed Dial Line Line # Central Office Calls (Answering and Placing) Direct Inward Line Prime Line Selection Privacy Release Groups, Private Line, Ringing Line Preference, Tenant Service Switch Loop 9 Loop Keys Timer TA Auto Timer TM Manual TimerCall Timer Loop Access 9 a Line Grp # (0-8) Loop Keys Note: When programming a Data key, refer to the Data Products Manual. Conditions None Default Value •On a keyset, keys 1-16 are for lines 1-16 (801-816). Feature Reference Refer to Programming in the following features: Call Coverage Keys Call Parking 1 Call Timer Central Office Calls, Answering K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLES KS- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR KEYSETS N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 439 1KS programming is not required for this feature to operate.
Central Office Calls, Placing Centrex Compatible Feature Keys Direct Inward Line (DIL) Digital Door Box Group Call Pickup 1 Hotline Loop Keys Message Center Paging 1 Prime Line Selection Privacy Release Groups Private Line Programmable Keys Ringing Line Preference Speed Dial 1 Split Telemarketing Dial Tenant Service Voice Mail Compatibility (Integrated Voice Messaging) Voice Module Unit (VMU) Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For each keyset, on Table 6 enter: •F in the Entry Identifier Options column for each Centrex feature key. Leave this column blank if the key is not a Centrex feature key. •The trunk (e.g., 801) or group (90-98) number in the Line Number Options columns if the key is a Centrex feature key. Leave this column blank if the key is not a Centrex feature key. •The key definition in the Definition columns. •The ring options (N=no ring, Y=immediate ring, D=delayed ring) in the Ring Options column. This only applies to Group Call Pickup and Call Coverage keys. K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLES KS- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR KEYSETS 440 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type K. You see: K-CMD> 2. Type S. You see: KEYSET EXT # 300 - 3. -Enter the number of the keyset you want to program and press RETURN. OR -Press RETURN to program the next consecutive extension 300 (starting with 300). 4. You see: KEY #01 - 5. -Type K, the key number you want to program (01-24) and press RETURN, OR -Press RETURN to program the next consecutive key (starting with key 01). 6. Enter the data for the key you select from Table 6 and press RETURN. You advance to the next consecutive key. After programming key 24, go back to step 3. Or, press ESC to return to the Main Menu. To list the key programming for this extension (starting with the key you are on), press L instead of entering data. You can press + to move one key ahead: press - to move one key back. To remove a key’s programming, type U. To undefine all the keys for the extension, starting with the key you are on, type Z. To go to the next extension, type N. To go the previous extension, type P. You cannot type P if the key is undefined. To see a list of the options before you make your entry: -Type H Y. You see: KEY TYPE ENTRY (STD. NO. PLAN) GROUP PICKUP G + GRP # (01-23) PAGE P + ZONE # (0-7) RECORD R STATION PICKUP S + EXT # FEATURE F + LINE # + DEFINITION - 0-9, *, # - P (PAUSE),D (DELAY),F (FLASH) HOTLINE EXT # ORBIT ORBIT # (60-69) SYSTEM SPEED DIAL 7+BIN # EXT SPEED DIAL BIN # (50-59),(20-29) LINE LINE # SWITCH LOOP 9 TIMER T LOOP ACCESS 9 + LINE GRP # (0-8) OTHER COMMANDS: C= COPY KEYS W= WRITE FROM BUFFER - 00= CLEAR BUFFER K= GO TO KEY # U= UNDEFINE KEY Z= UNDEFINE KEYS THRU END N= NEXT EXTENSION # L= LIST KEYS THRU END += NEXT KEY -= PREVIOUS KEY K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLES KS- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR KEYSETS N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 441
To copy (mark) the KS programming from an extension: This helps if you have extensions with similar or identical KS programming. 1. Using KS, go to the beginning of the key configuration you want to copy. 2. Type C. You see: KEYS TO COPY?. 3. -Type in the number of keys you want to copy (e.g., 04), starting with the key you are programming. To clear the copy buffer, type 00. The copy buffer also clears when you exit the KS command. -Press RETURN. You see: COPY UNDEFINED KEYS? [Y/N] 4. -Type Y to copy all the keys in the configuration you have blocked out. This includes the undefined keys. OR -Type N to copy only the defined keys in the configuration you have blocked out. This excludes the undefined keys. In either case, you see: KEYS COPIED To write the configuration you copied to another keyset: 1. Using KS, go to the beginning of the configuration where you want to insert the copied programming. 2. Type W. You see: WRITE UNDEFINED KEYS? [Y/N] 3. -Type Y to write all the keys in the configuration you have blocked out. This includes the undefined keys OR -Type N to write only the defined keys in the configuration you have blocked out. This excludes the undefined keys. In either case, you return to KS programming. K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA, KEYSETS AND DSS CONSOLES KS- PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR KEYSETS 442 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
L- LISTING SYSTEM AND EXTENSION DATALE- LISTING DATA BY EXTENSION/TRUNK Description Use LE- Listing Data by Extension/Trunk to list the programmed options for each extension and trunk. The re- port is in extension/trunk number order. There are three parts to the report: •Programmed options for extensions (without ED) •Programmed options for trunks (without ED) •ED programming for extensions, OPX and DISA trunks Below are samples of each of the three reports. Sample Extension/Trunk Listing (Without ED) Extensions NXT HNT PG OPR MAS SD PK RG LIN RL VC HD ALW P L PR #KY OT EXT PO TY COS EXT TYP DS ZN EXT EXT BK GP GP DUP PF P CL SET DND KEY GP STI KY 300 00 01 30 00 N 00 300 OP1 204 00 00 Y N Y Y N Y 00 24 Y 301 01 X 01 00 N 00 300 203 00 00 Y N Y Y N 302 02 06 304 B01 199 303 03 06 304 04 02 01 06 N 00 300 198 00 00 Y N Y Y N Y 00 24 Y Trunks NXT SV DIR 1ST PK NIT TAN TOL STI EXT PO LIN TY COS LIN NO TRM LIN GP EXT LIN RES NUM 480 180 01 10 01 00 00 N Y 481 181 02 10 01 00 00 N Y 482 182 03 10 01 00 00 N Y 483 183 04 10 01 00 400 00 N Y Sample Extension/Trunk Listing (ED Only) Extensions, OPX and DISA Trunks EXT 300 RING CONTROL LINES 1 TO 24 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 25 TO 48 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 49 TO 72 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R ACCESS CONTROL LINES 1 TO 24 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 25 TO 48 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 49 TO 72 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y CALL-OUT CONTROL LINES 1 TO 24 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 25 TO 48 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 49 TO 72 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ACCESS TO GROUP 90 ACCESS TO GROUP 91 ACCESS TO GROUP 92 ACCESS TO GROUP 93 ACCESS TO GROUP 94 ACCESS TO GROUP 95 L- LISTING SYSTEM AND EXTENSION DATA LE- LISTING DATA BY EXTENSION/TRUNK N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 443