Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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1000 - Trunk Programming 1001 - Trunk Port Description DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming423 OR Press CONF twice to exit the program.
1000 - Trunk Programming 1002 - Trunk Groups 424Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 1002 - Trunk Groups Description Use Program 1002 - Trunk Groups to assign trunks (1-16) to trunk groups (0-8). This program also lets you assign the priority of trunks within each group. When a user seizes a trunk group, the system selects the lowest order trunk in the group first. If the lowest order trunk is busy or out of service, the system searches sequentially by order number (e.g., from order 01 to order 02) for the first available trunk. Conditions None Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 1002 + HOLD 3. Select the trunk group you want to program + HOLD. The trunk currently assigned to order 01 displays. 4. Enter the trunk you want to assign to order 01 + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. 5. When you are done entering data for the group, press HOLD 6. Return to step 2 and select another trunk group to program.LCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Table 33: Program 1002 - Trunk Groups OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Trunk Group • Use this option to select the trunk group you want to program. A trunk can only be in one group.See Loop Keys on page 179 for more. • See Trunk Group Routing on page 329 for more. • See Trunk Groups on page 335 for more.TRUNK GROUP? 0-8Trunks 1-8 are not assigned to a trunk group. Trunks 9-16 are in group 0. Order NumberUse this option to set the priority of the trunk within the group. When a user seizes a trunk group, the system selects the lowest priority trunk within the group first. • See Trunk Groups on page 335 for more.ORDER nn: TRK NUM?nnThe trunk’s order is the same as its port number (e.g., 1=1, 2=2). 1002: TRUNK GROUPS TRUNK GROUP? 1002: TRUNK GROUP nn ORDER 01: TRK NUM?nn 1002:TRUNK GROUP nn ORDER 02: TRK NUM?nn
1000 - Trunk Programming 1002 - Trunk Groups DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming425 OR Press CONF to exit the program.
1000 - Trunk Programming 1003 - Trunk Options 426Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 1003 - Trunk Options Description Use Program 1003 - Trunk Options to program various options for trunks. Also see Program 1001 - Trunk Port Description on page 416. Conditions NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Table 34: Program 1003 - Trunk Options (Part 2) OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Call Pickup Group Use this option to have an incoming call on the trunk ring all the extensions in the assigned pickup group. • See Group Call Pickup on page 139 for more.PICK-UP GROUP?1-8 0 = Unassigned0 Direct Termination (Day)If the trunk is a Direct Inward Line, use this option to set the day termination (answering point). The DIL rings the answering point directly. This option has no effect on other types of trunks. • See Direct Inward Line on page 88 for more. • See Key Ring on page 170 for more.DAY TERMINATION?300-331 (extensions), UCD master number, Voice Mail master num- ber, Ring Group master number or Key Ring (by pressing CLEAR)Key Ring Activate Overflow During the DayUse this option to enable or disable overflow during the day mode. • See Direct Inward Line on page 88 for more. • See Key Ring on page 170 for more.DAY OVERFLOW?Y = Day overflow enabled N = Day overflow dis- abledN Day Overflow DestinationUse this option to set the overflow destina- tion for day mode calls (including DILs). • See Direct Inward Line on page 88 for more. • See Key Ring on page 170 for more.DAY OVRFLW DEST?300-331 (extensions), UCD master number, Voice Mail master num- ber, Ring Group master number or Key Ring (by pressing CLEAR)300 Direct Termination (Night)If the trunk is a Direct Inward Line, use this option to set the night termination (answer- ing point). The DIL rings the answering point directly at night. This option has no effect on other types of trunks. • See Direct Inward Line on page 88 for more. • See Key Ring on page 170 for more.NT TERMINATION?300-331 (extensions), UCD master number, Voice Mail master num- ber, Ring Group master number or Key Ring (by pressing CLEAR)Key Ring
1000 - Trunk Programming 1003 - Trunk Options DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming427 Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 1003 + HOLD Press CONF at any time to back up to the previous entry. This automatically saves your data entry, Activate Overflow at NightUse this option the enable or disable Night Ring (Universal Night Answer). If enabled, the trunk will activate UNA if it rings while the system is in the night mode. • See Direct Inward Line on page 88 for more. • See Key Ring on page 170 for more. • See Night Service / Night Ring on page 200 for more.NIGHT OVERFLOW?Y = Night overflow enabled N = Night overflow dis- abledN Night Overflow DestinationUse this option to set the overflow destina- tion for Night Mode calls. • See Direct Inward Line on page 88 for more. • See Key Ring on page 170 for more. • See Night Service / Night Ring on page 200 for more.NT OVRFLW DEST?300-331 (extensions), UCD master number, Voice Mail master num- ber, Ring Group master number or Key Ring (by pressing CLEAR)300 Distinctive RingUse this option to set the Distinctive Ring tone for the trunk. Extension users can adjust the ring frequency of tones 1-6. Tones 7 and 8 are fixed. • See Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns on page 113 for more.DISTINCTIVE RING?1-81 MOH SourceUse this option to assign the Music on Hold music source. • See Music On Hold on page 195 for more.MOH SOURCE?0 = None 1 = External (CPU termi- nals) 2 = Tone 1 (low pitch) 3 = Tone 2 (high pitch) 4 = ACI port (currently not used)1 Tandem TrunkUse this option to enable or disable a trunk’s ability to be included in an Unsupervised Conference. • See Tandem Trunking / Unsupervised Conference on page 307 for more.TANDEM TRUNK?Y = Unsupervised Con- ference enabled N = Unsupervised Con- ference disabledN 1003: TRUNK OPTION TRUNK PORT? Table 34: Program 1003 - Trunk Options (Part 2) OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
1000 - Trunk Programming 1003 - Trunk Options 428Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 3. Select the trunk port you want to program + HOLD. The previously programmed Pickup Group displays. 4. Enter the number of the Pickup Group to which the trunk should belong (1-8, 0 for unas- signed) + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 5. Enter the day mode termination for the trunk + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 6. Enter Y to enable or N to disable day mode ringing for the trunk + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 7. Enter the day mode overflow destination + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 8. Enter the night mode termination for the trunk + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 9. Enter Y to enable or N to disable night mode ringing for the trunk + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 10. Enter the night mode overflow destination + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 1003: TRUNK OPTION PICK-UP GROUP?nn 1003:TRUNK OPTION DAY TERM?nnn 1003:TRUNK OPTION DAY OVERFLOW?n 1003:TRUNK OPTION DAY OVRFLW DEST?nnn 1003:TRUNK OPTION NIGHT TERM?nnn 1003:TRUNK OPTION NIGHT OVERFLOW?n 1003:TRUNK OPTION NT OVRFLW DEST?nnn 1003:TRUNK OPTION DISTINCTIVE RING?
1000 - Trunk Programming 1003 - Trunk Options DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming429 11. Enter the Distinctive Ringing tone for the trunk (1-8) + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 12. Enter the MOH source for the trunk (0 = No MOH, 1 = External at CPU terminals, 2 = Tone 1 [low pitch], 3 = Tone 2 [high pitch], 4 = ACI port [currently not used]) + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. The previously programmed assignment displays. 13. Enter Y to enable or N to disable Tandem Trunking capability for the trunk + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. OR Press CONF to return to step 3 and program another trunk. OR Press CONF twice to exit this program. 1003:TRUNK OPTION MOH SOURCE?nnn 1003:TRUNK OPTION TANDEM TRUNK?n
1000 - Trunk Programming 1004 - Loop Group Assignment 430Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 1004 - Loop Group Assignment Description LCCPU 01.00.00 Not available.
1100 - Speed Dial 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming431 1100 - Speed Dial 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers Description Use Program 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers to enter numbers and names into the System Speed Dial bins. The system has up to 1000 Speed Dial bins, depending on the setting of Program 0301 - Number of Digits in a System Speed Dial Code on page 370. Speed Dial numbers can be up to x?x? digits long, use 0-9, # and *. In addition, you can enter the following for additional dialing options: Conditions NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available. When Number of Digits in a System Speed Dial Code is:System Speed Dial bin numbers are:And the total number of System Speed Dial bins is: 2 20-29 10 3 200-299 100 4 2000-2999 1000 For this optionOr use this telephone programming option: Pause MIC Flash FLASH Table 35: Program 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault System Speed Dial Bin Use this option to select the System Speed Dial bin you want to program. • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more.BIN?1-10 1-100 1-1000Not assigned LineUse this option to choose the trunk System Speed Dial normally selects for the bin you are programming. • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more.LINE1-161 System Speed Dial NumberFor the bin selected above, use this option to enter the System Speed Dial number. The number can be up to x?x? digits long, using 0-9, # and *. You can also enter special char- acters (see the table above). Special charac- ters count as a single digit. • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more.NUM?0-9, #, *, MIC (Pause), DND (Dial Tone Detect), FLASH (Flash) or DIAL (Delay)Not assigned
1100 - Speed Dial 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers 432Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 1101 + HOLD The previously programmed bin displays. 3. Select the System Speed Dial bin you want to program (20-29, 200-299 or 2000-2999) + HOLD. OR Press VO L to program the currently selected bin. The System Speed Dial number previously programmed for this selected bin displays. 4. Enter the System Speed Dial number for the selected bin + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. 5. Enter the name for the selected System Speed Dial bin + HOLD. OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged and advance to the next entry. System Speed Dial NameUse this option to enter the name for the System Speed Dial bin (up to 16 characters). • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more. • When entering names, see Programming Names and Text Messages on page 361.NA?Not assignedNot assigned 1101: SYS SPEED DIAL BIN?nnn 1101:SPDL BIN:nnnn NUM? 1101:SPDL BIN:nnnn NA? Table 35: Program 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault