Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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0400 - Timers 0402 - Trunk Timers DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming383 Far End DisconnectUse this timer to set the loop disconnect interval for trunk calls. If the system detects a loop current interruption longer than this interval it assumes the telco has discon- nected the trunk. It then returns the trunk trunk to idle. Set this interval for compatibility with the connected telco or PBX/Centrex. If you set this interval too short, the system may inad- vertently disconnect valid trunks. If too long, the system may leave trunks connected that it should tear down. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.FAR END DISC.?4-1020 mS300 mS Minimum Single Ring Detection TimerThe system uses this timer to detect valid ringing signal from the connected telco or PBX. Valid single ring must be longer than this interval. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.SNGL RG MIN DET?8-2040 mS504 mS Minimum Double Ring Detection Off TimerThe system uses this timer to detect valid double ring from the connected PBX. Valid double ring must be longer than this interval. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.DBL RG MIN OFF?8-2040 mS104 mS Maximum Double Ring Detection Off TimerThe system uses this timer to detect valid double ring from the connected PBX. Valid double ring must be less than this interval. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.DBL RG MAX OFF?8-2040 mS304 mS Ringing Signal End Detect TimerIf the ringing signal on a trunk call is inter- rupted for longer than this interval, the sys- tem assumes ringing has stopped and terminates the call. Set this option for compatibility with the connected telco or PBX Centrix. If this inter- val is set to short, valid ringing will be inad- vertently cut off. If too long, the system will leave the call set up even after ringing has stopped. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.SIGNAL STOP DET?64-16320 mS6016 mS Table 23: Program 0402 - Trunk Timers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0400 - Timers 0402 - Trunk Timers 384Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual Caller ID Detection TimerCaller ID is currently not available. Do not change this timer from its default setting. The Caller ID Timer is the amount of time a system DSP is turned on, “listening” for Caller ID digits on a trunk. The listen mode starts 100 mS after the first ring burst and continues until the AC Impedance Timer times out. Only change this timer is you are having errors in the displayed Caller ID dig- its. • See Caller ID on page 57 for more. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.CID DETECT64-16320 mS3268 mS Ground Start TimerBefore the system can start a ground start trunk, the telco’s tip ground must be present for longer than this interval. Set this interval for compatibility with the connected telco or PBX/Centrex. If you set this interval too short, the system may inad- vertently start a trunk it should not set up. If too long, the system may not start trunks that are functioning normally. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.GROUNDING16-4080 mS800 mS Pause TimerThis timer sets the system pause interval. For example, if a user programs a pause into a Speed Dial bin, the system will wait this interval and then proceed with dialing the remaining digits in the bin. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.PAUSE64-16320 mS3008 mS DP Mute TimerInformation to be provided. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.DP MUTE4-1020 mS8 mS P.F. Recovery Detect TimerWhen the ATRU PCB recovers from a power failure, it checks the power failure trunk (trunk 1) for loop current for the P.F. Recov- ery Detect interval. If loop current is detected, it assumes the Power Failure Tele- phone is still connected and does not tear down the call. If loop current is not detected, the ATRU PCB switches the trunk out of the power failure mode. • See System Timers, Trunks on page 300 for more.PF RECOVERY64-16320 mS3008 mS Table 23: Program 0402 - Trunk Timers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0400 - Timers 0402 - Trunk Timers DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming385 Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0402 + HOLD 3. Enter data for the displayed timer + HOLD. OR Press VO L or VO L to scroll to the timer you want to change + HOLD 4. Enter data for the displayed timer + HOLD 5. Press VO L or VO L to scroll to another timer. OR Press HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number. 0402:TRUNK TIMERS CAMP ON?
0400 - Timers 0403 - Station Timers 386Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 0403 - Station Timers Description Use Program 0403- Station Timers to enter the values for station timers. Conditions NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Table 24: Program 0403 - Station Timers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Hold Recall Use this timer to set how long a call stays on Hold before it recalls the extension that ini- tially placed it on Hold. • See Hold on page 156 for more.HOLD RECALL?0-9999 sec.60 sec. Exclusive HoldUse this timer to set how long a call stays on Exclusive Hold before it recalls the exten- sion that initially placed it on Exclusive Hold. • See Hold on page 156 for more.EX-HOLD RECALL?0-9999 sec.90 sec. Camp-On• Information to be provided.CAMP-ON?0-9999 sec.60 sec. Call Forward Ring No AnswerWhen Call Forwarding Ring No Answer is enabled, this timer sets how long a for- warded call rings an unanswered extension before routing to the forwarding destination. In addition, use this timer to set how long a transferred call rings a busy operator exten- sion before recalling the extension from which it was initially transferred. Note that this timer does not control how long a trans- ferred call rings any other busy extension. This timer also sets how long a call will ring an idle UCD Hunting group member before cycling to the next member of the group. • See Call Forwarding on page 43 for more. • See Extension Hunting on page 121 for more.FWRD NO ANSWER?0-9999 sec.10 sec.
0400 - Timers 0403 - Station Timers DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming387 Call Waiting Tone IntervalUse this timer to set the interval between Call Waiting tones. • See Call Waiting / Camp-On on page 51 for more. Also use this timer to set the interval between Off Hook Signaling alert tones. • See Off-Hook Signaling on page 205 for more.CL WAIT INTIRVL?0-9999 sec.10 sec. Call Coverage DelayFor extensions with Delayed Ringing Call Coverage keys, this timer sets how long a call flashes the key at an extension before it starts to ring. • See Call Coverage Keys on page 40 for more.CL CVR DLY RING?0-9999 sec.10 sec. Hook flash Transfer• This timer is currently not implemented.HOOK FLASH XFER?0-9999 sec.2 sec. Hook Flash Disconnect• This timer is currently not implemented.FLSH DISCONNECT?0-9999 sec.12 sec. Number of Extended RingsIf an extension’s Class of Service enables Extended Ringing, use the timer to set the duration of the Extended Ringing. • See Extended Ringing on page 119 for more.EXTENDED RING?0-9999 sec.20 sec. Drop Pulse SendUse this timer to set the duration of the ASTU PCB drop pulse. This pulse is sent from the ASTU PCB to the connected ana- log device to initiate a disconnect. • See Off-Premise Extensions / On- Premise SLT Extensions on page 207 for more.DROP PULSE SEND?0-9999 mS300 mS DTMF DetectUse this timer to set the DTMF detection threshold for single line (analog device) ports. If the analog device sends a DTMF signal longer than this interval, the system recognizes it as a valid DTMF tone and decodes it. If the DTMF signal is equal to or less than this interval, the system ignores it. • See Off-Premise Extensions / On- Premise SLT Extensions on page 207 for more.DTMF DETECT?0-9999 mS70 mS Table 24: Program 0403 - Station Timers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0400 - Timers 0403 - Station Timers 388Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0403 + HOLD 3. Enter data for the displayed timer + HOLD. OR Press VO L or VO L to scroll to the timer you want to change + HOLD 4. Enter data for the displayed timer + HOLD 5. Press VO L or VO L to scroll to another timer. OR Press HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number. Ring No Answer HuntUse this timer to set the Extension Hunting Ring No Answer Time. A call will ring a hunt group member extension for this inter- val before automatically cycling to the next extension in the group. • See Extension Hunting on page 121 for more.RG NO ANS HUNT?0-9999 sec.10 sec. 0403:STATION TIMERS HOLD RECALL? Table 24: Program 0403 - Station Timers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0400 - Timers 0404 - Analog Station Timers DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming389 0404 - Analog Station Timers Description Use 0404: Analog Station Timers to set parameters and timers for ASTU PCBs. Conditions NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available. OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Country Data Use this option to define the country of use and the codec digitizing method for ASTU PCBs. This timer consists of two bits (xy), with bit x defining the country and bit y defining the digitization method. For exam- ple, the default entry 00 is for North America (x=0) and u-law digitization method (y=0). Do not change this entry from its default value (00).COUNTRY DATA?xy x= 0 (North America), 1 (International) or 2 (Japan) y = 0 (u-law) or 1 (A- law)00 (xy) Rotary Dial TypeUse this option to define the rotary dial puls- ing method for the system’s ASTU PCBs. Do not change this entry from its default value (01).ROTARY TYPE? 0 = Standard (1-10) 1 = Norwegian (9-1, 10) 2 = Swedish (10, 1-9)Standard (0) Loop CurrentUse this option to set the maximum allowed loop current for the system’s ASTU PCBs. Normally choose 25mA for short loops and 35mA for long loops. In general, a long loop is 3000 feet or longer and a short loop is less than 3000 feet.LOOP CURRENT 0 = 25mA (short loop) 1 = 35 mA (long loop)25mA (0) Ringing FrequencyUse this option to define the AC ringing fre- quency for the system’s ASTU PCBs. Do not change this entry from its default value (20 Hz).RINGING FREQ?0 = 25 Hz 1 = 20 Hz 2 = 16 Hz20 Hz (1) Minimum Break TimeThis timer defines the minimum amount of time the loop must be opened to properly decode the dial pulse digits sent from analog devices connected to ASTU PCBs. Change this value only if the connected analog devices are set to dial at a rate other than 10 PPS.MIN BREAK TIME?1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)2 (10 mS) Maximum Break TimeThis timer defines the maximum amount of time the loop must be opened to properly decode the dial pulse digits sent from analog devices connected to ASTU PCBs. Change this value only if the connected analog devices are set to dial at a rate other than 10 PPS.MAX BREAK TIME?1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)20 (100 mS)
0400 - Timers 0404 - Analog Station Timers 390Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual Minimum Make TimeThis timer defines the minimum amount of time the loop must be closed to properly decode the dial pulse digits sent from analog devices connected to ASTU PCBs. Change this value only if the connected analog devices are set to dial at a rate other than 10 PPS.MIN MAKE TIME?1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)2 (10 mS) Maximum Make TimeThis timer defines the maximum amount of time the loop must be closed to properly decode the dial pulse digits sent from analog devices connected to ASTU PCBs. Change this value only if the connected analog devices are set to dial at a rate other than 10 PPS.MIN MAKE TIME?1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)20 (100 mS) Minimum Hookflash TimeFor ASTU PCBs, this timer defines the mini- mum amount of time the loop must be opened before the system starts to detect a transfer or hang up sequence. Open loop intervals shorter than the setting are ignored by the ASTU PCB.MIN FLASH TIME? 1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)21 (105 MS) Maximum Hookflash TimeFor ASTU PCBs, this timer defines the max- imum amount of time the loop can be opened in order for the system to detect a Transfer sequence. Open loop intervals longer than the setting are interpreted as hang up.MAX FLASH TIME? 1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)200 (1000 mS / 1 second) Minimum Ground Flash TimeFor ground start applications with ASTU PCBs, this timer sets the amount of time a ground must be applied before the system detects a transfer sequence. The ASTU uses this timer when analog telephones use ground Transfer instead of open loop Trans- fer. This timer is not used in North Amer- ica. Do not change this timer from its default value.MIN GND TIME? 1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)21 (105 mS) Minimum Off-Hook TimeFor ASTU PCBs, this timer defines how long a connected analog device must remain off-hook before the system recognizes the off-hook status.MIN GND TIME? 1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)21 (105 mS) Off-Hook Guard TimeThe ASTU PCB waits this interval after an analog device hangs up before accepting any additional input from the device. This timer helps prevent erroneous detection due to hardware stabilization. OFF HOOK GUARD? 1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)60 (300 mS) OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0400 - Timers 0404 - Analog Station Timers DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming391 Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0404 + HOLD 3. Enter data for the displayed timer + HOLD. OR Press VO L or VO L to scroll to the timer you want to change + HOLD 4. Enter data for the displayed timer + HOLD 5. Press VO L or VO L to scroll to another timer. OR Press HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number. Dial Pulse Guard TimerThe ASTU PCB waits this interval between dial pulse digits before attempting to detect any additional DP digits. This timer helps prevent erroneous DP dialing due to hard- ware stabilization.DIAL GUARD? 1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)70 (350 mS) Loop Disconnect TimeWhen the far end disconnects, the ASTU PCB opens the loop to the connected analog device for this interval.LOOP DISC TIME? 1-255 (5-1275 mS in 5 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 10mS, 3 = 15 mS, 4 = 20 mS)40 (200 mS) Ring/MW Wait Period TimeThis timer determines the ringing sequence for the devices connected ASTU PCBs. Because of power consumption, it is not pos- sible to ring all analog devices on an ASTU simultaneously. Instead, the card is divided into 4 groups with two ports in each group. Ringing cycles between the 4 groups, ring- ing each group for this interval.RING/MW PERIOD? 1-255 (50-12750 mS in 50 mS increments [e.g., 2 = 100 mS, 3 = 150 mS, 4 = 200 mS)15 (750 mS) 0403:ASTU TIMERS COUNTRY DATA? OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0500 - System Numbering 0501 - Numbering Plan 392Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 0500 - System Numbering 0501 - Numbering Plan Description Use Program 0501- Numbering Plan to customize the system’s number plan. For each dialed digit (0-9, excluding # and *), assign a Function Type and an Expected Digits entry. Function Type defines the digit’s function in the system (see the table below). Expected Digits sets how many digits the system expects to receive when the digit string begins with selected digit. For example, digit 3 has Function Type 2 and Expected Digits 3. This means that digits 300-399 are Intercom numbers. Refer to Flexible Numbering Plan on page 134 for more on customizing the system’s number plan. Conditions NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Function TypeDescription 1 Operator Access 2 Intercom and Direct Trunk Access 3 Trunk Group Access Table 25: Program 0501 - Numbering Plan OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Digit 0 Options Use this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 0. These strings are normally used for telephone sys- tem operator access (1). • See Attendant Position on page 24 for more. • See Intercom on page 165 for more.“0” FUNCTION TYP?1-31 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 0. These strings are normally two digits long (2). • See Attendant Position on page 24 for more. • See Intercom on page 165 for more. “0” EXPECTED DGTS”1-32 Digit 1 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 1. These strings are normally reserved for Intercom access (2). • See Intercom on page 165 for more.“1” FUNCTION TYP?1-32 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 1. These strings are normally three digits long (3). • See Intercom on page 165 for more. “1” EXPECTED DGTS”1-33