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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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QA- NUMBER PLAN, BLOCK OF SECOND 100 EXTENSIONS DIGIT Description Use this option to assign the first digit for the second block of 100 extension/trunk numbers (e.g., 400). Refer to the Intercom feature. Changing this digit also affects: •Automatic Call Distribution (putting agents in service by dialing 4) •Paging (zone 3 Paging code 4 *) Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 4 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- 2nd 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- Block of First 100 Extensions Digit, you see: 2ND HUN- DRED BLOCK EXT DGT 2. Enter the QA- 2nd Hundred Block Ext Dgt entry 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, BLOCK OF SECOND 100 EXTENSIONS DIGIT 464 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QA- NUMBER PLAN, 1ST TEN SPEED DIAL BIN DIGIT Description Use this option to assign the first digit for the first ten Personal Speed Dial bins (normally 50-59). Refer to the Speed Dial feature. Changing this digit also affects: •Call Parking from an ASI/OPX (e.g., dialing *560) •Paging (zone 4 Paging code 5 *) Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 5 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- 1st Ten Speed Dial 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- Block of Second 100 Extensions Digit, you see: 1ST TEN SPEED DIAL DGT 2. Enter the QA- 1st Ten Speed Dial 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, 1ST TEN SPEED DIAL BIN DIGIT N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 465
QA- NUMBER PLAN, PARK ORBIT ACCESS DIGIT Description Use this option to assign the first digit of the ten System Park orbit codes (60-69). Refer to the Call Parking fea- ture. Changing this digit also affects: •Automatic Call Distribution (an agent dialing 6 to remove themselves from the group) •Message Waiting (dialing 6 to leave or answer a Message Waiting) •Paging (zone 5 Paging code 6 *) •Selectable Display Messages (dialing # 6 to initiate display messaging) Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 6 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- Orbit 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 previous QA option, you see: ORBIT DGT 2. Enter the QA- Orbit 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, PARK ORBIT ACCESS DIGIT 466 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QA- NUMBER PLAN, SYSTEM SPEED DIAL ACCESS DIGIT Description Use this option to define the first digit of the System Speed Dial numbers. Refer to the Speed Dial feature. Changing this digit also affects: •Automatic Call Distribution (supervisor dialing 7 to put agents out of service) •Paging (zone 6 Paging code 7 *) •Split (*7 from an ESL set) Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 7 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- System Spd Dial 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- Park Orbit Access Digit: SPEED DIAL ACCESS DGT 2. Enter the QA- System Spd Dial 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, SYSTEM SPEED DIAL ACCESS DIGIT N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 467
QA- NUMBER PLAN, TRUNK ACCESS DIGIT Description Use this option to assign the first digit of the trunk access codes (e.g., 801 for trunk 1). Refer to Central Office Calls, Placing. Changing this digit also affects: •Paging (zone 7 Paging code 8 *) •Time and Date (dialing # 8 to set the time) Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 8 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- Line Access 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- System Speed Dial Access Digit, you see: LINE ACCESS DGT 2. Enter the QA- Line Access 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, TRUNK ACCESS DIGIT 468 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QA- NUMBER PLAN, TRUNK GRP ACCESS DIGIT (HYBRID ONLY) Description Use this option to define the first digit used to access a trunk group (e.g. 90 for trunk group 01). This option also sets the single digit trunk access code (normally 9). Refer to Line (Trunk) Rotaries. Changing this digit also affects: •Automatic Route Selection (ARS access code 9 or 90) •Time and Date (dialing # 9 to set the date). This option appears but is not used for key systems. Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 9 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- Line Group 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- Trunk Access Digit, you see: LINE GROUP DGT 2. Enter the QA- Line Group 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, TRUNK GRP ACCESS DIGIT (HYBRID ONLY) N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 469
QA- NUMBER PLAN, OPERATOR DIGIT Description Use this option to define the digit used to call an extension’s attendant (normally 0). Refer to Attendant Posi- tions. Changing this digit also affects Night Answer (dialing * 0 to pick up a call ringing the External Paging). Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value 0 Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the number for QA- Operator 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- Trunk Group Access Digit, you see: OPERATOR DGT 2. Enter the QA- Operator 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, OPERATOR DIGIT 470 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QA- NUMBER PLAN, FEATURE AND PROGRAM ACCESS DIGITS Description The system assigns the * and # digits as the feature and program access digits. For example, a user can imple- ment Group Call Pickup by dialing * 1. To program the system time, an attendant can press ICM and dial # 8. You cannot change the feature and program access digits. Note: Refer to Table 4 (page 11) before changing the system number plan. Conditions None Default Value •The Feature Access Digit is *. •The Program Access Digit is #. Feature Reference Flexible Numbering Plan Instructions None Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING QA- NUMBER PLAN, FEATURE AND PROGRAM ACCESS DIGITS N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 471
QB- PBX ACCESS CODES Description Use this option to designate up to 11 PBX access codes. The choices are: •N (no entry) •Any two-digit PBX access code from 00-99 •Any single-digit PBX access code from 0-9 •A range of codes using the wild card X (e.g., 9X allows PBX Access Codes 90-99). The system does not allow a single-digit X entry. Conditions None Default Value No PBX Access Codes defined. Feature Reference PBX/Centrex Compatibility Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the QB- PBX Access Codes on Table 9. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD 2. Type B. You see: PBX ACCESS CODE 01 3. -Enter QB- PBX Access Code 01 from Table 9. If you enter a two-digit code, you automatically advance to the next consecutive code. If you enter a single digit, you must press RETURN after making your entry. To remove a code, enter N. This removes all codes after your entry as well. For example, if you enter N for code 02, the system removes codes 02-11. OR -Press RETURN to go to the code you want to program. Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING QB- PBX ACCESS CODES 472 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QC- OPERATOR PROGRAMMING, SUPPRESS OPERATOR ALARMS Description Use this option to allow/deny alarm displays at the attendant’s telephone. If allowed, the attendant’s display shows all major, minor and major/minor alarms. If denied, the attendant’s display never shows alarms. Conditions None Default Value Alarms not suppressed (N). Feature Reference Automatic Fault Reporting/Remote Maintenance Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QC- Suppress Alarms at Opr on Table 9, enter Y to prevent alarm displays or N to let alarm displays occur. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD 2. Type C. You see: SUPPRESS ALARMS AT OPR 3. Enter Y or N for QC- Suppress Alarms at OPR from Table 9. Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING QC- OPERATOR PROGRAMMING, SUPPRESS OPERATOR ALARMS N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 473