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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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- For Your Notes - N- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGES NP- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGES 454 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
O- LABEL MAKER AND SELECTIVE HISTORYOL- LABEL MAKER Description Available in Software Levels: Base AUX > Y5.0> Y2.0 Use this command to print site-specific data on keyset and DSS Console labels. The label maker prints out the KSKD assignments and (optionally) Hotline names and DSS assignments. For best results, use the tractor feed label inserts (P/N 88657) for keysets and P/N 88557 for DSS Consoles. These inserts are conveniently set up to work with tractor feed printers. Before using this option, check to be sure that you have: •Connected an Epson FX compatible printer to the Aux/Printer port on the programming terminal •Enabled the programming terminal’s Aux/Printer port. Refer to the terminal manufacturer’s instructions. •Checked the programming terminal’s baud rate for compatibility with the printer’s baud rate •Make sure the terminal uses XON/XOFF protocol •For a serial printer, make sure it also uses XON/XOFF protocol •For a parallel printer, make sure it uses the Busy Signal signal 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 O. You see: O-CMD> 2. Type L. You see: 80 BUTTON DSS? Available in Software Levels: Base AUX > Y5.0> Y2.0 3.-If you enter N for step 2, you see: AREA CODE? Go to step 4. -If you enter Y for step 2, you see: DSS EXT? Enter the DSS Console extension number, press ENTER and go to step 8. 4. Enter the Home Area Code for the system. You see: PHONE NUMBER? 5. Enter the system’s telephone number (seven digits). You see: FROM- 6. -Enter the number of the first extension for which you want to print labels and press RETURN. Yo u s e e : T O - OR -Press RETURN if you want to print labels for all extensions. Skip to step 7. O- LABEL MAKER AND SELECTIVE HISTORY OL- LABEL MAKER N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 455
7. Enter the number of the last extension for which you want to print labels and press RETURN. 8. When you see PRINT HOT LINE NAMES?: -Type Y to have the key labels include the programmed Hotline names. For DSS Consoles, skip to step 11. OR -Type N to have the key labels exclude the programmed Hotline names. For DSS Consoles, skip to step 11. 9. When you see PRINT DSS ON 2ND LINE?: -Type Y to have the key labels include the DSS extension number assignments. OR -Type N to have the key labels exclude the DSS extension number assignments. 10. When you see PRINT DSS NAMES?: -Type Y to have the key labels include the DSS names (if programmed) instead of DSS extension numbers. OR -Type N to have the key labels print the DSS extension number assignments (not the names). 11. When you see PRINT SPEED DIAL NAMES?: -Type Y to have the key labels include Speed Dial names (instead of the bin numbers). OR -Type N to have the key labels include Speed Dial bin numbers (instead of the names). 12. When you see PRINT LINE NAMES? -Type Y to have the key labels include the trunk names (instead of trunk numbers). OR -Type N to have the key labels include the trunk numbers (instead of the trunk names) 13. When you see TURN ON AUX PRINTER PORT, ENTER WHEN READY: -Verify that the printer is properly connected and enabled. -Press RETURN The labels print. O- LABEL MAKER AND SELECTIVE HISTORY OL- LABEL MAKER 456 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
OS- SELECTIVE HISTORY Description Use this option to enable key history for selected extensions and trunks. The key history shows the sequence of events at the extensions and/or trunks you select. Use OS- Selective History in place of pressing Shift 1 for nor- mal key history. To understand the key history states: •Use HG- Display Key History to display the history code (call state) definitions •Refer to the Call States chart under HD- System Status for an explanation of the definitions Conditions Pressing SHIFT1 after enabling Selective History turns Selective History off. Default Value Selected history is off. Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required. To display the OS- Selective History options: 1. Type OS. You see: OS-CMD> 2. Press RETURN. You see:. SELECTIVE HISTORY D= DISPLAY F= OFF N= SELECT EXTENSIONS D= DISPLAY lets you display the extensions and trunks you selected. F= OFF allows you to turn Selective History off. N= SELECT EXTENSIONS permits you to select specific extensions and trunks for Selective History. To display the extensions/trunks you selected: 1. Type OS. You see: OS-CMD 2. Type D. You see: SELECTED EXTENSIONS followed by a list of the selected extensions and trunks. To turn OS- Selective History off (if you previously selected extensions or trunks): 1. Type OS. You see: OS-CMD 2. Type F. You see: ** DONE ** To select extensions and/or trunks for the OS-Selective History report: 1. Type OS. You see: OS-CMD 2. Type N. You see: SELECTED EXTENSIONS 3. Type in the number of the extension or trunk you want and press RETURN. You see: ** DONE ** EXT- 4. -Type in another extension or trunk. OR -Press ESC or RETURN to return to the Main Menu. O- LABEL MAKER AND SELECTIVE HISTORY OS- SELECTIVE HISTORY N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 457
- For Your Notes - O- LABEL MAKER AND SELECTIVE HISTORY OS- SELECTIVE HISTORY 458 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
P- PRINT SMDR REPORT Description Use this option to print the SMDR report. You can have this option clear the SMDR buffer as the report prints, or retain the SMDR records. Clearing the SMDR buffer erases all the existing SMDR records. A sample SMDR report follows: STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING 11/06/89 09:59:39 ----+---+------------------------------+----------+--------+----- ---+------+-- STA |LIN| NUMBER DIALED | ACCT | START | ELAPSE | COST |S# ----+---+------------------------------+----------+--------+----- ---+------+-- 304 | 01| 202| |15:23:52|00:00:01|$00.00|01 304 | 01| 12036672145| 1212|15:44:12|00:00:08|$00.00|01 304 | 02| 12035551254| 3112|15:45:38|00:00:12|$00.00|01 304 | 01| 12032223456| 1123|15:49:29|00:00:05|$00.00|01 304 | 01| 12038888123| 1212|15:50:32|00:00:17|$00.00|01 304 | 01| -| |17:10:00|00:00:48|$00.00|01 304 | 01| -| |17:19:33|00:00:21|$00.00|01 304 | 02| -| |10:02:24|00:01:36|$00.00|01 304 | 02| -| |10:57:44|00:00:19|$00.00|01 304 | 01| -| |10:57:32|00:00:45|$00.00|01 304 | 01| -| |11:02:01|00:01:00|$00.00|01 304 | 01| -| |11:03:17|00:00:55|$00.00|01 Conditions None Default Value None Feature Reference Station Message Detail Recording Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Press P. You see: CLEAR SMDR AFTER REPORT? [Y/N] 2. -Press Y to clear the SMDR buffer after the report runs. OR -Press N to run the SMDR report without clearing the SMDR buffer. 3. The report prints. P- PRINT SMDR REPORT N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 459
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Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMINGQA- NUMBER PLAN, RINGDOWN DIGIT Description Use this option to assign the digit used to force Intercom ringing. Refer to the Intercom Feature. Changing this digit also affects: •Group Call Pickup (pickup code * 1) •Meet-Me Conference (dial-up codes 11 and 12) •Paging (All Call Paging code 1 *) Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 1 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- Ringdown Dgt (0-9) on Table 9. You cannot use the number you enter for any other QA- Number Plan digit. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD> 2. Type A. You see: RINGDOWN DGT? 3. Enter the QA- Ringdown Dgt entry (0-9) from Table 9. 4. -If your entry deviates from the standard number plan, the system prompts you for the next option and displays: WARNING! NON-STANDARD NUMBER PLAN DIGIT? ( FOR STANDARD PAN) -Enter the number for the next option. OR -Press RETURN to reinstall the standard number plan. Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING QA- NUMBER PLAN, RINGDOWN DIGIT N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 461
QA- NUMBER PLAN, 2ND TEN SPEED DIAL BIN DIGIT Description Use this option to assign the first digit for the second ten Personal Speed Dial bins (normally 20-29). Refer to the Speed Dial feature. Changing this digit also affects: •Call Waiting (dialing * 2 to answer a Call Waiting from an ESL set) •Paging (zone 1 Paging code 2 *). Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 2 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- 2nd Ten Speed Dial Bin Digit (0-9) on Table 9. You cannot use the number you enter for any other QA- Number Plan digit. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After typing QA and programming the QA- Ringdown Digit, you see: SPEED DIAL ACCESS DGT 2. Enter the QA- 2nd Ten Speed Dial Bin Dgt entry (0-9) from Table 9. 3. -If your entry deviates from the standard number plan, the system prompts you for the next option and displays: WARNING! NON-STANDARD NUMBER PLAN DIGIT? ( FOR STANDARD PLAN) -Enter the number for the next option. OR -Press RETURN to reinstall the standard number plan. Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING QA- NUMBER PLAN, 2ND TEN SPEED DIAL BIN DIGIT 462 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QA- NUMBER PLAN, BLOCK OF FIRST 100 EXTENSIONS DIGIT Description Use this option to assign the first digit for the first block of 100 extension/trunk numbers (e.g., 300). Refer to the Intercom feature. Changing this digit also affects: •Central Office Calls, Placing (e.g., trunk access code 348) •Paging (zone 2 paging code 3 *) In addition, the attendant should always be assigned port 00 and should always be the first extension in the Block of First 100 Extensions Digit program. Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 3 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- 1st Hundred Block Ext Dgt (0-9) on Table 9. You cannot use the number you enter for any other QA- Number Plan digit. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After typing QA and programming the QA- 2ND Ten Speed Dial Bin Digit, you see: 1ST HUNDRED BLOCK EXT DGT 2. Enter the QA- 1st Hundred Block Ext Dgt entry (0-9) from Table 9. 3. -If your entry deviates from the standard number plan, the system prompts you for the next option and displays: WARNING! NON-STANDARD NUMBER PLAN DIGIT? ( FOR STANDARD PLAN) -Enter the number for the next option. OR -Press RETURN to reinstall the standard number plan. CAUTION: Any changes to the number plan will affect feature operations as well as programming opera- tions to many features, including the universal eraser (usually 300). Do not change the standard numbering plan unless absolutely necessary. Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING QA- NUMBER PLAN, BLOCK OF FIRST 100 EXTENSIONS DIGIT N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 463