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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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QX- SUPPRESS ’#’ WHEN SPEED DIALING Description Use this option to prevent/allow the system from outdialing the # digit when stored in a Speed Dial bin. If pre- vented, the system stops dialing at the #. The system does not dial the # or any digits after the #. If allowed, the system outdials the contents of the Speed Dial bin normally. This option also affects numbers outdialed using: •Automatic Route Selection •Centrex Compatible Feature Keys •Last Number Redial •Save Conditions None Default Value Y (# not outdialed) Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QX- Suppress ’#’ Key Tone on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD> 2. Type X. You see: SUPPRESS ’#’ KEY TONE? 3. Enter Y or N for QX- SUPPRESS ’#’ WHEN SPEED DIALING from Table 9. 4. Enter Y or N for TRANSMIT ACCT. CODE from Table 9. You see the Main Menu. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QX- SUPPRESS ’#’ WHEN SPEED DIALING 544 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QY- SINGLE DIGIT LINE ACCESS Description Use this option to allow/deny users the capability of accessing trunk group 1 (code 90) by dialing 9. If you en- able this option (Y), users cannot dial-access trunk groups 91-98. If you disable this option, users can access any trunk group by dialing the two digit code (90-98). Refer to the Line (Trunk) Rotaries feature for more infor- mation on trunk groups. In systems with ARS, enabling this option changes the ARS access code from 90 to 9. Conditions None Default Value N (single digit access denied) Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QY- Single Digit Line Access on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD> 2. Type Y. You see: SINGLE DIGIT LINE ACCESS? 3. Enter Y or N for QY- Single Digit Line Access on Table 9. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QY- SINGLE DIGIT LINE ACCESS N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 545
QZ- SMDR SETUP, TMS REPORT PRINT MODES Description Use this option to set the Traffic Management Report (TMS) print modes. You can have the TMS report print manually (using the HE or HF options) or at a preset time. If you request automatic printing, the report can in- clude trunk data, trunk and operator data or all data. The options are: 0 Manual (using the HE or HF options) 1 Automatic (at a preset time) for trunk data only. The data clears after the report runs. 2 Automatic (at a preset time) for trunk and operator data only. The data clears after the report runs. 3 Automatic (at a preset time) for all data. The data clears after the report runs. Conditions None Default Value 0 (Manual) Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Traffic Management Reporting Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QZ- Mode on Table 9, enter the TMS report print mode. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Q. You see: Q-CMD> 2. Type Z. You see: MODE? 3. Enter the QZ- Mode data from Table 9. 4. -If you enter 0 for step 3, you see: SMDR FOR TOLL CALLS ONLY? Go to QZ- SMDR Only for Toll Calls. OR -If you enter 1-3 for step 3, you see: SET UP TMS PRINT TIMES? Go to QZ- TMS Print Times Setup. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QZ- SMDR SETUP, TMS REPORT PRINT MODES 546 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QZ- SMDR SETUP, TMS PRINT TIMES SETUP Description Use this option to set the times that the TMS report should print. The data clears after each time the report runs. You can only set this option if you have entered: •1-3 for QZ- TMS Report Print Modes •Y for QZ- TMS Print Times Setup You can have the TMS report print every hour or every combination of hours. Conditions None Default Value N for each hour 00:00-23:00 (TMS report is not set to print) Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Traffic Management Reporting Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For each QZ- print TMS Data at nn:00 entry on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After entering 1, 2, 3 for QZ- TMS Report Print Modes, you see: SET UP TMS PRINT TIMES? 2. -To change the TMS Report print times, enter Y. You see: PRINT TMS DATA AT 00:00? Go to step 3. OR -To leave the TMS Report print times unchanged, enter N. You see: SMDR FOR TOLL CALLS ONLY? Go to QZ- SMDR Only for Toll Calls. 3. -If you want the TMS report to print at 00:00 hours (12 midnight), enter Y. You see: PRINT TMS DATA AT 01:00? OR -If you don’t want the TMS report to print at 00:00 hours, enter N. You see: PRINT TMS DATA AT 01:00? 4. Repeat step 3 for the remaining QZ- TMS Print Times Setup prompts. The options are 01:00 (1:00 AM) to 23:00 (11:00 PM). After programming QZ- Print TMS Data At 23:00, you go to QZ- SMDR Only for Toll Calls on the next page. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QZ- SMDR SETUP, TMS PRINT TIMES SETUP N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 547
QZ- SMDR SETUP, SMDR ONLY FOR TOLL CALLS Description Use this option to have the SMDR report include all outside calls or just toll calls. If you enter N, the SMDR re- port includes all outside calls. If you enter Y, the SMDR report includes just toll calls. The system defines toll calls as follows: 1 + NNX + nnnn NPA + NNX + nnnn 1 + NPA + NNX + nnnn 0 + NNX + nnnn 0 + NPA + NNX + nnnn Conditions None Default Value N (SMDR for all calls) Feature Reference Station Message Detail Recording Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QZ- SMDR for Toll Calls Only on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After entering: 0 for QZ- TMS Report Print Modes N for QZ- TMS Report Print Times Setup Y or N for QZ- Print TMS Data at 23:00 You see: SMDR FOR TOLL CALLS ONLY 2. Enter Y or N for QZ- SMDR Only for Toll Calls from Table 9. You see: INBOUND SMDR? Go to QZ- Inbound SMDR on the next page. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QZ- SMDR SETUP, SMDR ONLY FOR TOLL CALLS 548 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
QZ- SMDR SETUP, INBOUND SMDR Description Use this option to have the SMDR report include or exclude incoming trunk calls. If you enter Y, the report in- cludes incoming and outgoing trunk calls. If you enter N, the SMDR report prints only outgoing trunk calls. Conditions None Default Value Y (SMDR report includes both incoming and outgoing trunk calls) Feature Reference Station Message Detail Recording Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QZ- Inbound SMDR on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming QZ- SMDR Only for Toll Calls, you see: INBOUND SMDR? 2. For QZ- Inbound SMDR on Table 9, enter Y or N. You see: SMDR PRINTOUT ALL THE TIME? Go to QZ- SMDR Printout All the Time on the next page. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QZ- SMDR SETUP, INBOUND SMDR N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 549
QZ- SMDR SETUP, SMDR PRINTOUT ALL THE TIME Description Use this option to determine when the SMDR report automatically prints. If you enable this option (Y), SMDR prints as soon as each call completes. The system provides a separate record for each call. Additionally, the sys- tem does not store the call record in the SMDR buffer. If you disable this option (N), the SMDR record prints: •At a preset time (set in QZ- SMDR Report Start Hour). The SMDR report includes all calls currently in the SMDR buffer. The buffer clears after the report prints.1 •When the SMDR buffer fills •When you manually request the SMDR report using the P- Print SMDR Report option. Note: When you enter Y for QZ- SMDR Printout All the Time, you no longer see the Main Menu prompt: FOR MENU OF COMMANDS ENTER Conditions None Default Value N (SMDR prints at a preset time) Feature Reference Station Message Detail Recording Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QZ- SMDR Printout All the Time on Table 9, enter Y or N. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming QZ- Inbound SMDR, you see: SMDR PRINTOUT ALL THE TIME? 2. For QZ- SMDR Printout All the Time on Table 9, enter Y or N. To disable the SMDR Report, enter N for this option and 00 for QZ- SMDR Start Hour. 3. -If you enter Y, you return to the Main Menu. OR -If you enter N, you go to QZ- SMDR Report Start Hour on the next page. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QZ- SMDR SETUP, SMDR PRINTOUT ALL THE TIME 550 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 1If you don’t have an SMDR device connected when the report prints, the SMDR records are lost.
QZ- SMDR SETUP, SMDR REPORT START HOUR Description Use this option to specify when the SMDR report should print. The SMDR buffer clears after the report prints. You can use this option only if you answer N for QZ- SMDR Printout All the Time. The choices are 00-23, where 01=1:00 AM and 23=11:00 PM. To disable the SMDR printout, enter 00. Conditions None Default Value 00 (SMDR report will not print) Feature Reference Station Message Detail Recording Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For QZ- SMDR Start Hour on Table 9, enter 00-23. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After entering N for QZ- SMDR Printout All the Time, you see: SMDR START HOUR? (00-23) 2. Enter the QZ- SMDR Start Hour entry from Table 9. You return to the Main Menu. Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QZ- SMDR SETUP, SMDR REPORT START HOUR N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 551
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R- ERROR LOG REPORT Description Use this option to display the System Error Report. This report shows: •The last time you cleared the System Error Report (using the V- Clear Error Log option) •Total number of power resets (since you last cleared the report). Power resets occur when you turn the power off and on or if commercial AC power fails. •Total number of error resets (since you last cleared the report). Error resets occur if the CPU initiates a non-stoppable system reset. This occurs if the CPU detects a serious error. •The time and date of the error resets •The time and date of the power (manual) resets Following is a sample System Error Report. Consult with your Service Representative if you have questions about the report. SYSTEM ERROR REPORT for XYZ CORP 03/23/90 01:16:07 ----------------------------------------- Error-logging files initialized on 00/00/00 00:00:00 Total Power Resets to date = 05 Total Error Resets to date = 21 --------------------- | DATE | TIME | --------------------- | 03/16/90 11:38:00 | | 03/16/90 11:37:28 | | 03/06/90 15:31:46 | | 03/06/90 14:46:13 | | 03/01/90 13:30:05 | | 02/28/90 15:50:26 | | 02/28/90 15:47:37 | | 02/28/90 15:46:54 | | 02/28/90 15:46:26 | | 02/28/90 11:35:34 | | 02/27/90 14:54:37 | | 02/27/90 14:52:17 | | 02/27/90 14:48:14 | | 02/26/90 14:21:47 | | 02/26/90 14:19:37 | Total Manual Resets to date = 00 --------------------- | DATE | TIME | --------------------- | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | | 00/00/00 00:00:00 | R- ERROR LOG REPORT N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 553