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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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X- EXCHANGE EXTENSION DATA Description Use this option to swap two extensions or trunks without physically moving their ports. This allows extensions to retain their programmed options if you move them around a facility. Assume, for example, you swap exten- sions 304 and 305. Port 05 now has extension 304. Port 04 has extension 305. Keep the following in mind when programming ports: •The main attendant should stay at extension 300/port 00 •Use HH- Port/Extension Checker to make sure each port has only one assigned extension. •You can optionally use E1- Port Number or EZ- Extension-Port Swap to change the port assignment for an extension/trunk •Use QN- Restore Standard Port Numbers to reinstate the standard trunk/extension-to-port assignments. •Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for extensions/trunks in port number order. CAUTION: Since this option also swaps E2- Circuit Type programming, make sure the extensions/trunks you swap are of the same type. When exchanging data for dual-channel telephones, exchange both channels (even-to-even, odd- to-odd). Conditions None Default Value Each extension/trunk is offset from its port by 300 (e.g., extension 320 is at port 20). Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type X. You see: EXCHANGE EXT # 2. Enter the number of the first extension you want to swap and press RETURN. You see: WITH EXT # 3. Enter the number of the second extension you want to swap and press RETURN. You see: COMPLETED You return to the Main Menu. X- EXCHANGE EXTENSION DATA N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 565
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Y- CHANGE SYSTEM PASSWORDS Description Use this option to change the level 1 or level 2 password. You must know the level 1 or level 2 password to change the level 1 password. You must know the level 2 password to change the level 2 password. Remember that entering a new password erases the old one. Keep a written record of the modified passwords. Conditions If you change your passwords and forget them, call your technical service representative for assistance. Default Value •The default level 1 password is carriage return. •The default level 2 password for a key system is DS01K. •The default level 2 password for a hybrid system is DS01H. •If you install an AUX Module in the system and don’t initialize, the level 2 password is shown below ac- cording to your base’s software level. Versions Prior to 02.40 base 02.40 and higher base DCH or ONYXVSK (depending on your software version)DS01K Feature Reference System Programming Password Protection Instructions To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Y. You see: ENTER LEVEL 2. Enter 1 or 2, depending on the level you want to change. You see: ENTER ACCESS CODE You must know the level 1 or level 2 password to change the level 1 password. You must know the level 2 password to change the level 2 password. If both passwords are the same, you can only program level 1. Change the level 1 password to give you access to both levels. If you recently entered the access code, the system will not ask you to enter it again. 3. Enter the current level 1 or 2 access code. You see: ENTER LEVEL N PASSWORD? 4. Enter the new password for the level you selected in step 2. You return to the Main Menu. Y- CHANGE SYSTEM PASSWORDS N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 567
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Z- CLEAR ALL SMDR RECORDS Description Use this option to clear (erase) the SMDR records from the SMDR buffer without printing the SMDR report. Clear the record when you change the SMDR print options If you implement this option, all records stored in the buffer are lost. Conditions None Default Value N (Records will not be cleared) Feature Reference Station Message Detail Recording System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type Z. You see: CLEAR ALL SMDR RECORDS? 2. -Type Y to clear the records from the SMDR buffer. OR -Type N to leave the SMDR buffer unchanged. You return to the Main Menu. Z- CLEAR ALL SMDR RECORDS N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 569
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ARS SupplementHOW TO USE THIS SUPPLEMENT This supplement describes ARS in four sections as follows: Section 1, DESCRIPTION Section 1 introduces Automatic Route Selection and defines the common terms and abbreviations used in this supplement. Section 1 also provides an ARS overview. Section 2, SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION The SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Section provides summarized and detailed instructions for compiling ARS data. The data is entered on the ARS Program Record Forms at the end of the section. Section 3, PROGRAM ENTRY This section consists of the instructions for entering ARS data on the Pro- gram Record Forms into system memory. The instructions are presented as Program Entry Charts. Section 4, OPERATION The OPERATION Section tells you how to place a call (from each type of telephone) if ARS is enabled for the system. A Command Structure chart is included at the end of this appendix. Use this diagram as a quick reference for the ARS editor commands used during Pro- gram Entry. ARS Supplement HOW TO USE THIS SUPPLEMENT Automatic Route Selectioni