Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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Introduction DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 1: Features 3 System Configuration The total number of components you can install and connect to your system depends on power sup- ply capacity and the System Load Factor. Use the table below and the following steps to calculate the System Load Factor. To check your system configuration: 1. Indicate the quantity for each item installed in the Qty column. 2. For each item, multiply the Qty times the Load Factor and enter the value in the Total Load column. 3. Add all the values in the Total Load column and enter the value in row 1 . 4. Determine the System Load Factor capacity of the power supplies installed in your system and enter the total in row 2 . A 4-Slot Cabinet can have only 1 power supply. An 8-Slot Cabinet can have up to 3 power supplies. You cannot have more than two 16DSTU PCBs per power supply. 5. Compare the entry in row 2 to your entry in row 1 . Row 1 must always be equal to or less than the entry in row 2. Notes for 4-Slot Cabinets with Fixed Slot Software • If your 4-slot cabinet uses fixed slot software, you can plug DSTU PCBs only into slots CN1 and CN2. • You can plug an ASTU PCB only into slot CN2 (in place of the second DSTU PCB). • Install ATRU PCBs only into slots CN3 and CN4. • System Load Factor in fixed slot systems is only an issue if you have DSS Consoles and 2- OPX Modules installed. • The Release Notes that came with your system indicate if it uses fixed slot software. • Check your system’s Hardware Manual for more installation details. • Maximum configuration for 4-slot cabinets with fixed slot software is 16 trunks and 32 extensions . Notes for 4-Slot and 8-Slot Cabinets with Universal Slot Software • A 4-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot connect more than 40 extensions , regardless of System Load Factor. • A 4-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot connect more than 24 trunks , regardless of System Load Factor. • An 8-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot connect more than 96 extensions , regardless of System Load Factor. • An 8-slot cabinet with universal slot software cannot connect more than 48 trunks , regard- less of System Load Factor. Do not operate your system if the System Load Factor total (row 1) exceeds the allowable value (row 2).
Introduction 4 Chapter 1: Features DS2000 Software Manual Typical 4-Slot Cabinet Universal Slot Software Configurations The following configurations do not apply to fixed slot software. Refer to the Release Notes that came with your system to find out if you have fixed slot software. 16 x 32 (16 trunks and 32 digital extensions) Recommended for sites with no Voice Mail and high trunk usage. 24 x 16 (24 trunks and 16 digital extensions) Recommended for sites with no Voice Mail and very high trunk usage. 8 x 16 x 16 (8 trunks, 16 digital extensions and 16 analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, normal trunk usage and high analog extension usage. 16 x 8 x 8 (16 trunks, 8 digital extensions and 8 analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, high trunk usage and high analog extension usage. 8 x 32 x 8 (8 trunks, 32 digital extensions and eight analog extensions) Recommended for sites with Voice Mail, normal to low trunk usage and low analog extension usage. System Load Factor Calculations Item Load Factor Qty Total Load 16DSTU PCB 16 4ASTU PCB 8 8ASTU PCB 12 110-Button DSS Console 2 24-Button DSS Console 1 2-OPX Module 3 1. Total load for this configuration: 2. If you have one power supply installed, enter 48. If you have tw o power supplies installed, enter 80. If you have three power supplies installed, enter 112. (2 16DSTU PCBs maximum per power supply)
Introduction DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 1: Features 5 User-Programmable Features Extension users may be able to customize certain features. These are the User-Programmable Fea- tures and include: Call Coverage Key Ringing Group Call Pickup Key Ringing Line Key Ringing Intercom Voice Announce Mode Speed Dial Table 1: User-Programmable Features For this feature Dial this code When you are Call Coverage # + R C (72) + Press Call Coverage key repeatedly to select ringing modeSetting the ringing mode for your extension’s Call Coverage keys Group Call Pickup # + R G (74) + Press Group Call Pickup key repeatedly to select ringing modeSetting the ringing mode for your extension’s Group Call Pickup keys Line Keys # + R L (75) + Press Line Key repeatedly to select ringing modeSetting the ringing mode for your extension’s line keys Intercom # + I V (48) Enabling voice-announce for your incoming Intercom calls # + I R (47) Enabling ringing for your incoming Intercom calls Speed Dial ICM + ## + 200-299 Programming System Speed Dial numbers ICM + ## + 701-720 Programming Personal Speed Dial numbers
Initial System Startup 6 Chapter 1: Features DS2000 Software Manual Initial System Startup Initial Startup Programming Initial Startup Programming (Page 1 of 2) Step 1: Enter the programming mode. • From any display telephone: Press ICM + #*#* + Password + HOLD. • The default system passwords are: Installer (level 3) = 372000 System Administrator 2 (level 2) = 9999 System Administrator 3 (level 1) = 0000 Step 2: Assign the correct circuit type to your installed trunks. • In Program 1001 - Trunk Circuit Type (page 416), enter the correct circuit type for each installed trunk: 00 = Uninstalled 51 = Loop start DTMF 52 = Loop start DP Step 3: Assign the correct circuit type to your installed extensions. • In Program 1801 - Extension Circuit Type (page 449), enter the correct circuit type for each installed extension: 00 = Uninstalled 01 = 22-Button Standard 02 = 22-Button Display 06 = 34-Button Display 09 = 34-Button Super Display 15 = Analog station 21 = 2OPX Step 4: By default, each extension has full access to each trunk. Do you want to change this assignment? • For each extension in Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments (page 461), assign the access options for each trunk. The options are: 0 = No access 1 = Incoming only 2 = Outgoing only 3 = Full access • Use Program 9801 - Copy Command (page 472), to simplify your programming. If yes
Initial System Startup DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features7 • In Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assign- ments (page 461), make no changes from the default assignments. Step 5: By default, each extension rings for every incoming trunk call. Do you want to change this assignment? • For each extension in Program 1805 - Ring Assignments (page 466), assign ringing for each trunk. The options are: 1 = Lamp only (day and night) 2 = Ringing day and night 3 = Night Ring only, lamp during the day 4 = Delay ring day and night • Use Program 9801 - Copy Command (page 472), to simplify your programming. • The system attendant (extension 300) can put these trunks in the night mode by pressing their preassigned Night Key (key 11). • For each extension in Program 1805 - Ring Assignments (page 466), make no changes from the default assignments. Step 6: Does your system have Voice Mail? • Turn to Voice Mail on page 340 and review the required Voice Mail programming. • Go to the next step. Step 7: Do you want to change the default system passwords? • In Program 9905 - Password (page 478), change the passwords from their default settings. • In Program 9905 - Password (page 478), do not change the passwords from their default settings. Step 8: Do you want to return the system to its factory installed (default) programming? • In Program 9999 - System Initialization (page 482), reinstate the factory installed pro- gramming. This erases all your programming and returns the system to its initial default set- tings. • In Program 9999 - System Initialization (page 482), do not reinstate the factory installed programming. Initial Startup Programming (Page 2 of 2) If no If yes If no If yes If no If yes If no If yes If no
Charts and Illustrations 8Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Charts and Illustrations Table 2: Dial Codes (by Number) For this feature Dial this code When you are Also use Function Key Call Forwarding *30 Canceling Call Forwarding at an extension *32 + Extension or 0 (for operator)Enabling Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer *34 + Extension or 0 (for operator)Enabling Call Forwarding All Calls *36 + Extension or 0 (for operator)Enabling Call Forwarding No Answer Selectable Display Messaging*38 + Message (600-615) Enabling a Selectable Dis- play Message
Charts and Illustrations DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features9 Table 3: System Number Plan/Capacities (Page 1 of 2) 4-Slot System8-Slot System System Options • Classes of Service 1-15 • Conference 32 simultaneous users in Conference (total of all Conferences system-wide) 8 simultaneous Conferences maximum 8 parties maximum in any one Conference • Extension Hunting (ACD/UCD) Master Numbers8 • Extension Hunting Groups 8 (1-8) • Group Call Pickup Groups 8 (1-8, 0 = unassigned) • Privacy Release Groups 16 (1-16, 0 = unassigned) • Speed Dial, Personal 20 bins at each extension (701-720) See Speed Dial (page 263) for additional information on Speed Dial capacities. • Speed Dial. System 10 (20-29), 100 (200-299), 1000 (2000-2999) See Speed Dial (page 263) for additional information on Speed Dial capacities. • Tenant Groups 1 • Timeslots Non-blocking • Toll Restriction Levels 7 (1-7, 0 = no restriction) Trunks • Direct Trunk Access Codes 401-416 (fixed slot) 401-424 (u-slot)401-448 • Line Dial Up Codes #901-#916 (fixed slot) #901-#924 (u-slot)#901-#948 • Ring Groups 8 (1-8) 0 = No assignment Ring Group master numbers can be 100-299, 332-400, or 417-899. They cannot be in the extension (300-331) or trunk (401-416) number range. By default, the systems uses codes beginning with 0 for operator access and 9 for trunk/trunk group access. • Trunk Group Access Codes 90-98 • Trunk Groups 9 (0-8)
Charts and Illustrations 10Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual • Trunk Ports 16 (1-16) (fixed slot) 24 (1-24) (u-slot)48 (1-48) Extensions • Attendant (Operator) Access Number 0 (single operator) 01-04 (multiple operators) • Attendants 4 • DSS Consoles System software provides 4 unique DSS Console configura- tions. The System Load Factor limits the total number that you can install. • Telephone Extension Numbers 32 (300-331) (fixed slot) 40 (300-339) (u-slot)96 (300-395) • Telephone Port Numbers 32 (1-32) (fixed slot) 40 (1-40) (u-slot)96 (1-96) • Total Number of Station Devices 32 (fixed slot) (may be lim- ited by load factor) 40 (u-slot) (may be limited by load factor)96 (may be limited by load factor) • Voice Mail and UCD Hunting Master Numbers1 UCD Hunting group master numbers can be 100-299, 332- 400, or 417-899. They cannot be in the extension (300-331) or trunk (401-416) number range. By default, the systems uses codes beginning with 0 for operator access and 9 for trunk/ trunk group access. • Voice Mail Ports Limited by available analog ports. Paging and Park • Page Relays One set on CPRU that close when External Page is active • Page Zones 7 zones (1-7) and All Call (0) All Call and zone 1 broadcast on the CPRU External Page port • Park Orbits 10 (60-69) Orbits 68 and 69 have extended (5 min.) timers Passwords • System Administrator 1 (Level 1) 0000 • System Administrator 2 (Level 2) 9999 • Installer (Level 3) 372000Table 3: System Number Plan/Capacities (Page 2 of 2) 4-Slot System8-Slot System
Charts and Illustrations DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features11 Figure 1: 22-Button Display Telephone 123 456 789 0 ABC DEF MW ICM FLASH DND DIAL MIC LND SPK CONF HOLD GHI JKL MNOMNO PQRS TUV OPER VOLWXYZ CLEAR CHECK 80000 - 21 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6 LINE 7 LINE 8 FIXED LOOP 0FIXED LOOP 0AUTO TIMERALL PAGE BIN 1 BIN 2 BIN 3 BIN 4 BIN 5 BIN 6 BIN 7 BIN 8 BIN 9 BIN 10
Charts and Illustrations 12Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Figure 2: 22-Button Standard Telephone 123 456 789 0 ABC DEF MW ICM FLASH DND DIAL MIC LND SPKR CONF HOLD GHI JKL MNOMNO PQRS TUV OPER VOLWXYZ CLEAR CHECK 80000 - 22 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6 LINE 7 LINE 8 FIXED LOOP 0FIXED LOOP 0AUTO TIMERALL PAGE