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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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The following chart explains the abbreviations used in the LE report. Abbreviations for Extensions For this Abbr... Refer to this option... EXT Extension Number PO E1 Port Number TY E2 Circuit Type COS E3 Class of Service number NXT EXT E4 Next Extension in Hunt Group HNT TYP E5 Hunt Type PG ZN E7 Page Zone OPR EXT E9 Attendant (Operator) Assignment MAS EXT EA UCD Group Master Extension Number SD BK EB Personal Speed Dial Block PK GP EC Group Call Pickup Group RG GP EE Ring Group LIN DUP E8 Allow Line Code Dial-up RL PF E8 Ringing Line Preference P EF Paging Through Telephone Speaker VC CL EF Incoming Voice Call Through Telephone Speaker HD SET EF Headset Mode ALW DND EK Do Not Disturb (DND) PL KEY EL Prime Line Key PR GP EC Privacy Release Group OT KY E8 Key Access to Outbound Lines Abbreviations for Trunks For this Abbr... Refer to this option... EXT Trunk Number PO E1 Port Number LIN Line Number (e.g. 01) TY E2 Type of Circuit COS E3 Class of Service NXT LIN E4 Next Trunk in Outbound Rotary SV NO E7 Trunk Service Number DIR TRM E9 Direct Trunk Termination 1ST LIN EA First Trunk in Group PK GP EC Call Pickup Group NIT EXT EI Night Call Routing TAN LIN EI Tandem Trunk TOL RES EJ Toll Restriction Conditions None Default Value None L- LISTING SYSTEM AND EXTENSION DATA LE- LISTING DATA BY EXTENSION/TRUNK 444 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type L. You see: L-CMD> 2. Type E. You see: from EXT # 3. -Press RETURN to have the report include all extensions and trunks. OR -Enter the number of the extension or trunk to begin the report and press RETURN. You see: TO EXT # 4. -Press RETURN to have the report include all the remaining extensions and trunks. OR -Enter the number of the extension or trunk to end the report and press RETURN. In either case, you see: RING/ACCESS DATA? N [Y/N] 5. -Type Y to have the report include only ED data. OR -Type N or press RETURN to have the report include all the data except ED. L- LISTING SYSTEM AND EXTENSION DATA LE- LISTING DATA BY EXTENSION/TRUNK N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 445
LP- LISTING DATA BY PORT Description Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for extensions and trunks in port number order. This report is the same as LE- Listing Data by Extension/Trunk - except that the data is correlated to ports. Re- fer to LE- Listing Data by Extension/Trunk for details on the report contents. Note that LP- Listing Data by Port report does not display ED programming. Conditions None Default Value None Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type L. You see: L-CMD> 2. Type P. You see: FROM PORT # 3. -Press RETURN to have the report include all ports. Go to step 5. OR -Enter the number of the port to begin the report and press RETURN. You see: TO PORT # 4. -Press RETURN to have the report include all the remaining ports. OR -Enter the number of the port to end the report and press RETURN. L- LISTING SYSTEM AND EXTENSION DATA LP- LISTING DATA BY PORT 446 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
LS- LISTING SYSTEM DATA Description Use this option to display the system data report. This report shows •The installed extensions, their names and their circuit types •The installed trunks, their names and their circuit types Following is a sample LS- Listing System Data report: CARDS DEFINED SW REV MAIN CABINET SIM 0 01 LINE 1 04 LINE 2 03 LINE 3 01 EXPANSION CABINET #1 NONE EXPANSION CABINET #2 NONE EXTENSIONS DEFINED 300 (OPERATOR) 1-CH KEYSET 302 DSS CONSOLE (OWNED BY 304) 304 (EXTENSION 304) 1-CH DISPLAY SET 305 (EXTENSION 305) 1-CH KEYSET 306 (EXTENSION 306) 1-CH KEYSET 307 1-CH KEYSET 462 1-CH KEYSET 480 (TRUNK 480) CO,LOOP,DTMF 481 (TRUNK 481) CO,LOOP,DTMF 482 (TRUNK 482) CO,LOOP,DTMF Keep the following in mind when using the LS- Listing System Data option: •Use the HD- System Status option to display call activity at each trunk/extension. •Check E2- Circuit Type for each extension and trunk you want to include in the listing. •Check NP- Programming Names and Messages for extension/trunk names. Conditions None Default Value None L- LISTING SYSTEM AND EXTENSION DATA LS- LISTING SYSTEM DATA N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 447
Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type L. You see: L-CMD> 2. Type S. The report displays. L- LISTING SYSTEM AND EXTENSION DATA LS- LISTING SYSTEM DATA 448 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
M- CANCEL ACCESS LEVEL Description Use this option to immediately reinstate password (access code) level 0. For example, if you enter a level 1 or 2 access code, the system enables the access level for about 10 minutes. During this time, unauthorized modifica- tions can be made to your system’s programming. To protect your system’s programmed options, use M- Can- cel Access Level after making your entry. Refer to the System Programming Password Protection feature to find out the password (access) levels required for each option. Note: Use the Y- Change System Passwords option to change the level 1 and 2 passwords. Conditions None Default Value None Feature Reference System Programming Password Protection Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type M. You see: PASSWORD LEVEL 0 M- CANCEL ACCESS LEVEL N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 449
- For Your Notes - M- CANCEL ACCESS LEVEL 450 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
N- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGESND- PRINTING THE DIRECTORY Description Use this option to print an alphabetized directory of extension names. The directory only prints names for in- stalled extensions. The directory prints in the following format: •Line feeds •Date and Time header •Line feed •Directory contents (54 lines of text per page) •Page feed The directory does not include trunk names or Selectable Display Messages. Note: Use NP- Programming Names and Messages to program names. Conditions None Default Value None Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type N. You see: N-CMD> 2. Type D. You see: TURN ON AUX PRINTER PORT, ENTER WHEN READY 3. Connect a printer to your programming terminal, keeping the following in mind: -The connected printer must be an Epson FX compatible printer -Enable the programming terminal’s Aux/Printer port. Refer to the terminal manufacturer’s instructions. -Check the programming terminal’s baud rate for compatibility with the printer’s baud rate. 4. Press RETURN. The directory prints. N- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGES ND- PRINTING THE DIRECTORY N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 451
NL- LISTING NAMES AND MESSAGES Description Use this option to list: •Extension and trunk names •Selectable Display Messages Following is a sample names and messages listing: Extensions EXT # 300 OPERATOR EXT # 301 EXT # 302 EXT # 303 EXT # 304 FRED EXT # 305 SALLY Trunks EXT # 480 SALES EXT # 481 SERVICE 01 EXT # 482 SERVICE 02 Messages MSG # 600 OUT TO LUNCH MSG # 601 ON VACATION MSG # 602 MEET IN ROOM MSG # 603 CALL Conditions None Default Value None Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type N. You see: N-CMD 2. TypeLl. You see: FROM - 3. -Enter the number of the extension, trunk or message you want to begin the listing and press RETURN. You see: TO -. Go to step 4. OR -Press RETURN to have the listing include all extensions, trunks and messages. 4. -Enter the number of the extension, trunk or message you want to end the listing and press RETURN. OR -Press RETURN to have the listing include all the remaining extensions, trunks and messages. N- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGES NL- LISTING NAMES AND MESSAGES 452 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
NP- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGES Description Use this option to assign names to extensions and trunks and to program Selectable Display Messages. Use this option with the following features: •Central Office Calls, Answering •Direct Inward Dialing •Direct Inward Line •Direct Inward System Access •Directory Dialing •Intercom •Private Lines •Selectable Display Messages To print the names directory, refer to the ND- Printing the Directory. Conditions None Default Value No names or messages programmed. Feature Reference Selectable Display Messages Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. -Record the extension and trunk names (up to 16 digits) on Tables 3-4. OR -Record the Selectable Display Messages (up to 16 digits) on Table 8. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type N. You see: N-CMD> 2. Type P. You see: EXT # 300- 3. -Enter the number of the extension, trunk or message you want to program and press RETURN. You see - or the previously programmed name. OR -Press RETURN to begin programming extension 300. 4. Type in the name or message (up to 16 digits) and press RETURN. You see EXT # for the next exten- sion, trunk or message. To erase an existing name or message, enter 0. N- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGES NP- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGES N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 453