Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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0500 - System Numbering 0501 - Numbering Plan DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming393 Digit 2 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 2. These strings are normally reserved for Intercom access (2). • See Intercom on page 165 for more.“2” FUNCTION TYP?1-32 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 2. These strings are normally three digits long (3). • See Intercom on page 165 for more. “2” EXPECTED DGTS”1-33 Digit 3 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 3. These strings are by default assigned to Intercom access (2). • See Intercom on page 165 for more.“3” FUNCTION TYP?1-32 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 3. These strings are normally three digits long (3). • See Intercom on page 165 for more. “3” EXPECTED DGTS”1-33 Digit 4 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 4. These strings are by default assigned to Direct Trunk Access (2). • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more. • See Direct Trunk Access on page 106 for more.“4” FUNCTION TYP?1-32 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 4. These strings are normally three digits long (3). • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more. • See Direct Trunk Access on page 106 for more. “4” EXPECTED DGTS”1-33 Digit 5 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 5. These strings are normally reserved for Intercom access (2). • See Intercom on page 165 for more.“5” FUNCTION TYP?1-32 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 5. These strings are normally three digits long (3). • See Intercom on page 165 for more. “5” EXPECTED DGTS”1-33 Table 25: Program 0501 - Numbering Plan OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0500 - System Numbering 0501 - Numbering Plan 394Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual Digit 6 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 6. These strings are normally reserved for Intercom access (2). • See Intercom on page 165 for more.“6” FUNCTION TYP?1-32 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 6. These strings are normally three digits long (3). • See Intercom on page 165 for more. “6” EXPECTED DGTS”1-33 Digit 7 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 7. These strings are normally reserved for Intercom access (2). • See Intercom on page 165 for more.“7” FUNCTION TYP?1-32 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 7. These strings are normally three digits long (3). • See Intercom on page 165 for more. “7” EXPECTED DGTS”1-33 Digit 8 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 8. These strings are normally reserved for Intercom access (2). • See Intercom on page 165 for more.“8” FUNCTION TYP?1-32 Use this option to define the total length of dial strings beginning with 8. These strings are normally three digits long (3). • See Intercom on page 165 for more. “8” EXPECTED DGTS”1-33 Digit 9 OptionsUse this option to define the function type for dial strings beginning with 9. These strings are normally reserved to trunk access (3). • See Automatic Route Selection on page 34 for more. • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more. • See Trunk Group Routing on page 329 for more. • See Trunk Groups on page 335 for more.“9” FUNCTION TYP?1-33 Table 25: Program 0501 - Numbering Plan OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0500 - System Numbering 0501 - Numbering Plan DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming395 Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0501 + HOLD 3. Enter data for the displayed option + VO L . OR Press VO L or VO L to scroll to the option you want to change + HOLD 4. Enter data for the displayed option + HOLD 5. Press VO L or VO L to scroll to another option. OR Press HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number. Single Digit AccessUse this option to enable or disable single digit access. If enabled (Y), users can dial 9 to select their assigned dial 9 Trunk Group. If disabled, users must dial 9 followed by the Trunk Group number (0-8 for Trunk Groups 0-8). • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more. • See Trunk Group Routing on page 329 for more.SINGL DGT ACCESS?Y or NY 0501:NUMBERING PLAN “0” FUNCTION TYP? Table 25: Program 0501 - Numbering Plan OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
0500 - System Numbering 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers 396Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers Description Use Program 0504- Trunk Port Extension Numbers to assign extension numbers to trunk ports. The extension numbers you enter must be unique and not overlap extension numbers used for extensions, ACI ports, DCI ports and Extension Hunting master numbers. Ports 001 -016 are the system’s physical trunk ports. Ports 017-032 are virtual ports used for DID trunks and OPX extensions. Conditions None Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0504 + HOLD 3. Enter the number of the trunk port you want to program (01-32) + HOLD. The previously programmed extension number displays. 4. Enter the number of the extension you want assigned to the port. OR Press HOLD to leave the entry unchanged. The previously programmed name displays. LCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Table 26: Program 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Extension Number For the trunk port selected, use this option to enter the extension number associated with the port. • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more. • See Flexible Numbering Plan on page 134 for more.EXT NUM?Not assigned NameFor the trunk port selected, this option shows the name associated with the port. • See Names for Extensions and Trunks on page 198 for more. •NAME?View onlyView only 0504:TRUNK ID TRUNK PORT? 0504:TRUNK ID-PT:nnn EXT NUM?nnn 0504:TRUNK ID-PT:nnn NAME?(name)
0500 - System Numbering 0504 - Trunk Port Extension Numbers DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming397 5. Return to step 3 and enter another trunk port. OR Press HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number.
0500 - System Numbering 0505 - Station Port Extension Numbers 398Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 0505 - Station Port Extension Numbers Description Use Program 0505- Station Port Extension Numbers to assign extension numbers to station ports. The extension numbers you enter must be unique and not overlap extension numbers used for trunks, ACI ports, DCI ports and Extension Hunting master numbers. Ports 001 -032 are the system’s physical extension ports. Ports 033-048 are virtual ports used for DID trunks and OPX extensions. Conditions None Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0505 + HOLD 3. Enter the number of the station port you want to program (01-48) + HOLD. The previously programmed extension number displays. 4. Enter the number of the extension you want assigned to the port. OR Press HOLD to leave the entry unchanged. The previously programmed name displays. 5. Return to step 3 and enter another station port. OR Press HOLD to return to step 2 and enter another program number. LCCPU 01.00.00 Available.Will swap port/extension numbers but not programming. Table 27: Program 0505 - Station Port Extension Numbers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Extension Number For the station port selected, use this option to enter the extension number associated with the port. • See Flexible Numbering Plan on page 134 for more.EXT NUM?Not assigned NameFor the station port selected, this option shows the name associated with the port. • See Names for Extensions and Trunks on page 198 for more. •NAME?View onlyView only 0505:STA ID STATION PORT? 0505:STA ID-PT:nnn EXT NUM?nnn 0505:STA ID-PT:nnn NAME?(name)
0500 - System Numbering 0505 - Station Port Extension Numbers DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming399
0500 - System Numbering 0506 - ACI/CPU Analog Port Extension Numbers and Names 400Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 0506 - ACI/CPU Analog Port Extension Numbers and Names Description LCCPU 01.00.00 Not available.
0500 - System Numbering 0507 - DCI Extension Numbers and Names DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming401 0507 - DCI Extension Numbers and Names Description LCCPU 01.00.00 Not available.
0500 - System Numbering 0510 - ACD/UCD Master Extension Numbers and Names 402Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 0510 - ACD/UCD Master Extension Numbers and Names Description Use Program 0510- ACD/UCD Master Extension Numbers and Names to assign extension numbers and names to the ACD/UCD master extensions. The system can have up to eight ACD/ UCD groups (1-8). The extension numbers you enter must be unique and cannot be a physical port (e.g., 300). Conditions None Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode.LCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Table 28: Program 0510 - ACD/UCD Master Extension Numbers and Names OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Group Number Use this option to select the ACD/UCD group you want to program.GROUP NUM?N/A Hunt Group Master NumberUse this option to enter the master extension number associated with the group selected. • See Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) on page 28 for more. • See Flexible Numbering Plan on page 134 for more. • See Extension Hunting on page 121 for more.EXT NUM?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.Group 1 = 700 (for Voice Mail). All other groups are not assigned. Overflow DestinationUse this option to assign the ACD/UCD Group overflow destination. • See Extension Hunting on page 121 for more.OVERFLOW DEST?300-331 (extensions 300- 331), Ring Group Master Number, or UCD Group Master NumberNot assigned NameUse this option to enter the name associated with the group selected. • See Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) on page 28 for more. • See Extension Hunting on page 121 for more. • When entering names, use Table 17: Keys for Entering Names on page 361.NAME?Not assigned