Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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Station Overflow DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features283 Station Overflow Description LCCPU 01.00.00 Not available.
System Diagnostics 284Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual System Diagnostics Description LCCPU 01.00.00 Not available.
System Identification DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features285 System Identification Description The system adminstrator can enter the site name and telephone number into the system data base. This information is saved into system memory and will appear on system diagnostic reports, once available. Conditions None Default Setting No entries. Programming Guide Programming List Program 0302 - Company Name (page 372) 14 Enter the name of the company (up to 14 characters) at which the system is installed. The name appears on top of various system reports. LCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Store the site name and telephone number in the system data base. Step-by-step guide for setting up System Identification Step 1: Do you want to enter a site name for the system? • In Program 0302 - Company Name (page 372), enter the name for the site (up to 14 characters). • In Program 0302 - Company Name (page 372), do not enter the name for the site. Step 2: Do you want to enter the contact telephone number for the site • In Program 0302 - Company Phone Number (page 372), enter the site telephone number (up to 14 characters). • In Program 0302 - Company Phone Number (page 372), do nor enter the site telephone num- ber. If yes If no If yes If no
System Identification 286Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Program 0302 - Company Phone Number (page 372) Enter the number that the system should call to report a fault. This is not the number of the company where the system is installed. It is the number of the remote service center. Other Related Features Automatic Fault Reporting (page 29) System Diagnostics (page 284) The company name and phone number will display on system diagnostic reports. Feature Operation None
System Programming Backup and Restore DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features287 System Programming Backup and Restore Description You can use PC Card P/N 85880 or P/N 80050-V**.** (with system software preloaded) to back up and restore your site data. Each PC card can store up to 12 complete data bases. In addition, you can assign a name (up to 10 characters long) to each stored data base. The PC Card provides a permanent, non-volatile backup of all the site’s programming. If you have backed up your site data to a PC Card, for example, you can easily restore all site programming after an extended power failure. Backup and Restore also allows an installer to back up systems of varying software levels onto the same PC card. For example, they can store a system at software level 00.01.14 in one address, 00.01.16C in another address, and 00.01.16F in a third address. If the system is inadvertantly mis- programmed on site, the installer can quickly have the system up and running once restored from the PC card data. Conditions If you use PC Card P/N 80050-V**.** (with system software preloaded) to load a new version of system software, your system will restart with the factory loaded (default) program entries. Any existing site-specific programming is automatically erased. Default Setting No data bases stored. Programming Guide LCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Backup and restore site data to a PC card. Step-by-step guide for setting up System Programming Backup and Restore (Page 1 of 2) Step 1: Do you want to back up the site data to a PC Card? • In Program 9906 - Database Save (page 479), back up the site data to one of the 12 available PC card addresses. • Refer to the system Hardware Manual for addi- tional information on using the PC card for backup and restore. • In Program 9906 - Database Save (page 479), do not back up the site data to the PC card. If yes If no
System Programming Backup and Restore 288Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Programming List Program 9906 - Database Save (page 479) Save (back up) site data to a PC card. Program 9907 - Database Load (page 481) Restore (load) site data from a PC card. Other Related Features Automatic Fault Reporting (page 29) System Diagnostics (page 284) If the system diagnostics report a critical fault that requires a CPU change or system initializa- tion, the installer can quickly restore site programming from the PC card. Battery Backup (page 39) In the event of commercial AC power failure, the battery on the CPU PCB provides short-term backup of system memory and the system time and date (Real Time Clock). Feature Operation None Step 2: Do you want to restore the site data from a PC card. • In Program 9907 - Database Load (page 481), restore the site data from one of the 12 available PC card addresses. • Make sure the software level of the stored data base matches the software level of the system. • Refer to the system Hardware Manual for addi- tional information on using the PC card for backup and restore. • In Program 9907 - Database Load (page 481), do not restore the site data from the PC card. Step-by-step guide for setting up System Programming Backup and Restore (Page 2 of 2) If yes If no
System Programming List DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features289 System Programming List Description The following system programs are available: Program 0100 - Class of Service (page 362) Program 0101 - Class of Service Options (page 362) Program 0200 - Tenant Options (page 367) Program 0201 - Tenant Option Programming (page 367) Program 0300 - System Options (page 370) Program 0301 - System Options (Part 1) (page 370) Program 0302 - System Identification (page 372) Program 0400 - Timers (page 375) Program 0401 - System Timers (page 375) Program 0402 - Trunk Timers (page 378) Program 0403 - Station Timers (page 386) Program 0404 - Analog Station Timers (page 389) Program 0500 - System Numbering (page 392) Program 0501 - Numbering Plan (page 392) Program 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers (page 396) Program 0505 - Station Port Extension Numbers (page 398) Program 0510 - ACD/UCD Master Extension Numbers and Names (page 402) Program 0511 - Ring Group Master Extension Numbers and Names (page 404) Program 0600 - Toll Restriction (page 406) Program 0601 - Toll Restriction Options (page 406) Program 0800 - Display Messages (page 414) Program 0801 - Selectable Display Messages (page 414) Program 1000 - Trunk Programming (page 416) Program 1001 - Trunk Port Description (page 416) Program 1002 - Trunk Groups (page 424) Program 1003 - Trunk Options (page 426) Program 1100 - Speed Dial (page 431) Program 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers (page 431) Program 1102 - Speed Dial Block Assignment (page 433) Program 1700 - Key Programming (page 436) Program 1701 - Programmable Function Key Assignments (page 436) Program 1702 - Personal Speed Dial (page 441) Program 1703 - DSS Key Assignment (page 443) Program 1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment (page 444) LCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
System Programming List 290Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Program 1800 - Extension Options (page 449) Program 1801 - Extension Port Description (page 449) Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) (page 455) Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments (page 461) Program 1804 - Extension Trunk Group Access (page 464) Program 1805 - Ring Assignments (page 466) Program 1807 - Extension Options (Part 2) (page 469) Program 9800 - System Utilities, Part 1 (page 472) Program 9801 - Copy Command (page 472) Program 9900 - System Utilities, Part 2 (page 474) Program 9901 - Reset Station Port (page 474) Program 9905 - Password (page 478) Program 9906 - Database Save (page 479) Program 9907 - Database Load (page 481) Program 9999 - System Initialization (page 482)
System Programming Password Protection DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features291 System Programming Password Protection Description The system controls access to the programmable options according to the programming password the administrator enters. There are three password levels: Conditions None Default Setting See the table above. Programming List Program 9905 - Password (page 478) Review the complete list of programmable options. Other Related Features System Programming Backup and Restore (page 287) Backup your system programming to a PC card provides for a permanent, non-volatile backup of all the site’s programming. System Programming List (page 289) Review the complete list of programmable options. Feature Operation NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Control access to system programming. Logging On with this Password:Gives you access to these programs: System Administrator 1 (level 1) Password = 0000Program 0302 - System Identification (page 372) Program 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers (page 431) System Administrator 2 (level 1) Password = 9999Program 0302 - System Identification (page 372) Program 0801 - Selectable Display Messages (page 414) Program 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers (page 431) Program 1701 - Programmable Function Key Assign- ments (page 436) Program 1702 - Personal Speed Dial (page 441) Program 1703 - DSS Key Assignment (page 443) Installer (level 3) Password - 372000All
System Timers 292Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual System Timers Description The system-wide timers allow the adminstrator system performance to meet the specific application requirements. Review the table below for a description of each timer. Following is a summary of the Program 0401 - System Timers (page 375) options. LCCPU 01.00.00 Information to be provided. Use the system-side timers to tailor the system to the site’s requirements. Table 11: Program 0401 - System Timers (Page 1 of 2) OptionDescriptionDefault Park Orbit Use this timer to set how long a call stays in System Park Orbit before it recalls the extension that parked it. This timer if for orbits 60-67 only. The recall for orbits 68 and 69 is fixed at 5 minutes.60 sec. Modem ReserveUse this timer to set how long the system reserves a modem, once requested by an extension user, from the modem pool before returning in to the pool.30 sec. Transfer RecallUse this timer to set how long a transferred call rings the destination extension before recalling the exten- sion from which it was initially transferred. This option pertains to all idle extensions, as well as busy multibutton extensions. Note that this timer does not control how long a transferred call rings a busy oper- ator.30 sec. Intercom Inter-digitWhen an extension user places a call, they must dial each succeeding digit within this interval.6 sec. Meet-Me ConferenceWhen a user initiates a Meet-Me Conference, the sys- tem waits this interval for the Paged party to join the call.30 sec. Dialing PauseFor Automatic Route Selection, the system waits this interval when it encounters a pause in an ARS Dial Treatment. For Speed Dial, the system waits this interval when it encounters a pause in a Speed Dial bin.1 sec. Page DurationUse this timer to set the maximum length of Page announcements.30 sec. Door UnlockWhen a single line (2500 type) user hookflashes while talking to a Door Box, the Door Box strike opens for this interval.30 sec.