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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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QN- RESTORE STANDARD PORT ASSIGNMENTS Description Use this option to restore (reinstate) the standard extension/trunk-to-port assignments. This may come in handy if you want to restore the original assignments in a heavily modified system. This option restores the trunk-to- port assignments only. It does not restore other programming. Keep the following in mind when programming ports: •Use E1- Port Number to change the extension/trunk assignment for a port. •Use HH- Port/Extension Checker to make sure each port has only one assigned extension/trunk. •You can optionally Use EZ- Extension-Port Swap (instead of E1) to change the extension/trunk assign- ment for a port •You can use X- Exchange Extension Data to swap two extensions (without physically moving their ports). With this option. the programming follows the extension number. •Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for extensions/trunks in port number order. Conditions None Default Value Each extension/trunk is offset from its port by 300 (e.g., trunk 348 is at port 48). Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD> 2. Type n. You see: RESTORE STD PORT NUMBERS? 3. -Type Y to restore the standard extension/trunk port assignments. OR -Type N to leave the extension/trunk port assignments unchanged. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QN- RESTORE STANDARD PORT ASSIGNMENTS 514 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QP- VOICE MAIL, MAILBOX INSTALLED Description Use this option to tell the system when a Voice Messaging System is connected. Enable this option (Y) if the system has a Voice Messaging System. Disable this option (N) if the system does not have a Voice Messaging System. Conditions As soon as you enable QP, the system rings the Voice Mail ports. Default Value Voice Messaging System not installed (N). Feature Reference Message Waiting Voice Mail Compatibility (Integrated Voice Messaging) Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QP- Mailbox Installed on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD. 2. Type P. You see: MAILBOX INSTALLED? 3. Enter Y or N for QP- Mailbox Installed from Table 9. You see: VX MASTER STATION Go to QP- Voice Messaging Master Extension on the next page. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QP- VOICE MAIL, MAILBOX INSTALLED N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 515
QP- VOICE MAIL, VOICE MESSAGING MASTER EXTENSION Description Use this option to designate the Voice Messaging System master extension number. The extension you select must be one of the Voice Messaging System ports. Program the master number and designate VX ports before assigning this option. See Related Programming below. Conditions None Default Value VX master number not programmed (300). Feature Reference Voice Mail Compatibility (Integrated Voice Messaging) Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QP- VX Master Station on Table 9, enter the Voice Messaging System master extension number. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming QP- Mailbox Installed, you see: VX MASTER STATION 2. Enter the QP- VX Master Station from Table 9 and press RETURN. You return to the Main Menu. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QP- VOICE MAIL, VOICE MESSAGING MASTER EXTENSION 516 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QQ- ’1’ PREFIX REQUIRED FOR NPA CALLS Description Use this option to indicate if the system is in a conflict area. A conflict area has conflict codes. Conflict codes are area codes (e.g., 212) that can also be local exchange codes. You enable QQ if the system is in a conflict area. When you enable QQ (Y), users must dial 1 when dialing the conflict code as an area code. Users omit the 1 when dialing the conflict code as a local exchange. You disable QQ if the system is not in a conflict area. If you disable QQ, the system assumes all area codes (200-219 through 900-919) are never local exchanges. This option is important for the following features: •Automatic Route Selection (Appendix A) •Toll Restriction Conditions None Default Value System requires a ’1’ to precede each NPA (Y). Feature Reference NANP Compatibility Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QQ- ’1’ Prefix Required for NPA Call on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD> 2. Type Q. You see: ’1’ Prefix required for npa call 3. Enter Y or N for QQ- ’1’ PREFIX REQUIRED FOR NPA CALLS from Table 9. You return to the Main Menu. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QQ- ’1’ PREFIX REQUIRED FOR NPA CALLS N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 517
QQ- NO. OF DIGITS IN EQUAL ACCESS CODE Description Available in Software Levels: Base AUX > Y5.0> Y2.0 Use this option to indicate the number of digits in an Equal Access Code. The range is 5-9 (i.e., 10XXX is a 5- digit Equal Access code). The system does not prevent Equal Access, but can Toll Restrict the digits users dial after the Equal Access Code. The system assumes all Equal Access codes are in the 10X format. For example (with 5-digit codes), the system Toll Restricts 10XXX-NPA calls identically to 1-NPA calls. Set this option for compatibility with the local telco. The option AP- Allow Equal Access does not apply to the above systems. Conditions None Default Value The system has 5-digit Equal Access Codes. Feature Reference Equal Access Compatibility NANP Compatibility Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QQ- No. of Digits in Equal Access Code on Table 9, enter the number of Equal Access Digits re- quired. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming QQ- ’1’ Prefix Required for NPA Calls, you see: NO. OF DIGIT IN EQUAL AC- CESS CODE 2. Enter the data for QQ- No. of Digits in Equal Access Code from Table 9. You see: 0 OR 1 REQUIRED IN SECOND DIGIT OF NPA CODE Go to QQ- 0 or 1 in Second Digit of NPA. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QQ- NO. OF DIGITS IN EQUAL ACCESS CODE 518 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QQ- 0 OR 1 IN SECOND DIGIT OF NPA Description Available in Software Levels: Base AUX > Y5.0> Y2.0 Use this option to set the NPA numbering plan for compatibility with the local telco. When you enable this op- tion (Y), all NPA codes must have 0 or 1 as the second digit. If you disable this option (N), the second NPA digit can be any number from 0-9. In this case, NPA codes can use numbering similar to NNX codes. For addi- tional information, refer to the Toll Restriction feature. Conditions None Default Value System requires a 0 or 1 as the second digit of each NPA (Y). Feature Reference NANP Compatibility Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QQ- 0 or 1 in Second Digit of NPA on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming No. of Digits in Equal Access Code, you see: 0 OR 1 REQUIRED IN SECOND DIGIT OF NPA CODE? 2. Enter the data for QQ- 0 or 1 in Second Digit of NPA from Table 9. You return to the Main Menu. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QQ- 0 OR 1 IN SECOND DIGIT OF NPA N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 519
QR- SIDE TONE TEST DIGIT Description Use this option to designate the digit used for the side tone test. This test adjusts the side tone level for each trunk. When you initiate the test (by using the IS option), the system: •Seizes the trunk you specify for testing •Outputs the side tone test digit onto the trunk •Listens for the side tone level •Automatically adjusts the side tone gain for optimum level The system automatically does a side tone test on each trunk after system power up. Conditions Make sure the digit you select doesn’t activate a feature on the connected trunk (for example, dialing 9 behind a PBX). Default Value The side tone test digit is 2. Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter the side tone test digit for QR- Side Tone Test Digit on Table 9. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD> 2. Type R. You see: SIDE TONE TEST DIGIT 3. Enter data for QR- Side Tone Test Digit from Table 9. You go to the Main Menu. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QR- SIDE TONE TEST DIGIT 520 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QS- INSTALL REMOTE KSU Description Use to install (Y) or remove (N) the expansion CEU. You may need to remove the expansion CEU for servic- ing. Once removed, the expansion CEU will not generate alarms. This option can also display the expansion CEU software level. Conditions None Default Value If functioning properly, the expansion CEUs automatically install when you power up. If already powered up, the expansion CEUs automatically install when you connect the 8-pin AUX cable. Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QS- on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD> 2. Type S. You see: EXPANED KSU 1 3. Enter Y to install expansion CEU 1 OR Enter N to remove expansion CEU1. In either case, you see: EXPANDED KSU 2. OR Return to see software level. 4. Repeat step 3 for expansion CEU number 2. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QS- INSTALL REMOTE KSU N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 521
QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, PARK ORBIT RECALL TIME Description Use this option to specify the recall time for System Park orbits 60-67. The Park Orbit Recall Time sets how long a Parked call remains in orbit before recalling the extension that initially parked it. The range is 0-970 sec- onds (16 minutes, 10 seconds), but the system will only recognize entries of 20 and above. Note that the recall time for orbits 68 and 69 is fixed at five minutes. Conditions None Default Value 1 minute (060) Feature Reference Call Parking System Timers Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QT- Orbit Time on Table 9, enter the Call Park orbit time. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD 2. Type T. You see: ORBIT TIME? (0-970 SECONDS) 3. Enter the QT- Park Orbit Recall Time entry from Table 9 and press RETURN. You see: HOLD-RCL TIME FOR KEYSET? (0-970 SECS) Go to QT- Hold Recall Time on the next page. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, PARK ORBIT RECALL TIME 522 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, HOLD RECALL TIME Description Use this option to specify the Hold Recall Time. The Hold Recall Time sets how long a call will remain on Hold before recalling the extension that placed it on Hold. The range is 0-970 seconds (16 minutes, 10 sec- onds), but the system will only recognize entries of 20 and above. This interval applies to all extensions, not just keysets. Conditions None Default Value 1 minute (060 seconds) Feature Reference Hold System Timers Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QT- Hold-Rcl Time for Keyset on Table 9, enter the Hold Recall interval. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming QT- Park Orbit Recall Time, you see: HOLD-RCL TIME FOR KEYSET? (0-970 SECS) 2. Enter the QT- Hold Recall Time from Table 9 and press RETURN. You see: CAMP-ON TIME? (0-970 SECS). Go to QT- Camp-On Time on the next page. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, HOLD RECALL TIME N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 523