Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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1800 - Extension Options 1801 - Extension Port Description DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming453 Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 17. For 3DCI Modules, enter the module’s night mode Toll Level (1-7, 0 = No restriction) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 18. Enter the extension’s Access Level (0-5) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 19. Enter the extension’s overflow destination (300-331) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 20. Enter the overflow condition for Intercom calls (0 = no overflow, 1 = busy, 2 = ring and 3 = delay) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 21. Enter the overflow condition for trunk calls (0 = no overflow, 1 = busy, 2 = ring and 3 = delay) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 22. Enter the overflow condition for DID calls (0 = no overflow, 1 = busy, 2 = ring and 3 = delay) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 23. Enter the overflow condition for tie line calls (0 = no overflow, 1 = busy, 2 = ring and 3 = delay) + VO L OR 1801: STA PORT n DCI TOLL LVL NITE?n 1801: STA PORT n ACCESS LEVEL?n 1801: STA PORT n OVRFLW EXT?nnn 1801: STA PORT n ICM OVRFLW B-R-D?n 1801: STA PORT n CO OVRFLW B-R-D?n 1801: STA PORT n DID OVRFLW B-R-D?n 1801: STA PORT n E&M OVRFLW B-R-D?n
1800 - Extension Options 1801 - Extension Port Description 454Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual Press VO L to go back to the first option for this port. The previously programmed value displays. 24. Press CONF to select another station port to program. OR Press CONF twice to exit this program. 1801: STA PORT n PT TYP?n
1800 - Extension Options 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming455 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) Description Use Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) to set up additional options for extensions. Also see Program 1801 - Extension Port Description on page 449 and Program 1807 - Extension Options (Part 2) on page 469. Conditions NoneLCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Table 42: Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Do Not Disturb Use this option to enable or disable Do Not Disturb at the extension. • See Do Not Disturb on page 114 for more.ALLOW DND?Y = Enable N = DisableY Ring Group NumberUse this option to assign an extension to a Ring Group. • See Group Ring on page 144 for more. • See Ring Groups on page 248 for more.This may be the same as Group Ring.RING GROUP NUM?1-8 0 = Unassigned0 Call Pickup Group NumberUse this option to assign an extension to a Pickup Group. • See Group Call Pickup on page 139 for more.PK-UP GROUP NUM?1-8 0 = Unassigned0 Privacy Release GroupUse this option to assign an extension to a Privacy Release Group. • See Privacy on page 226 for more.PRIV REL GRP NUM?1-16 0 = Unassigned0 Off-Hook Signaling for Intercom CallsUse this option to assign an extension’s Off- Hook Signaling options for Intercom calls. • See Voice Over on page 350 for more.OHS ICM?0 = No Off-Hook Signaling 1 = Call Wait beeps over speaker 3 = Voice Over1 Off-Hook Signaling for Hotline Partner• This option is currently not used.OHS HS?2
1800 - Extension Options 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) 456Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual Off-Hook Signaling for CO CallsUse this option to assign an extension’s Off- Hook Signaling options for trunk calls. • See Attendant Position on page 24 for more. • See Central Office Calls, Answering on page 58 for more. • See Off-Hook Signaling on page 205 for more.OHS CO?0 = No Off-Hook Signaling 1 = Camp On tone 2 = Off hook ringing1 Handsfree Reply on Intercom CallsUse this option to enable or disable Hands- free reply (Handsfree Answerback). Calls ring if disabled. • See Handsfree and Handsfree Answer- back on page 150 for more.HF REPLY ON ICM?Y = Enable N = DisableY Automatic HandsfreeUse this option to enable or disable Auto- matic Handsfree. • See Automatic Handsfree on page 30 for more. • See Handsfree and Handsfree Answer- back on page 150 for more.AUTO HANDSFREE?Y = Enable N = DisableY Busy Lamp FieldUse this option to enable or disable the DSS function for an extension’s Programmable Function Keys. • See Direct Station Selection (DSS) on page 95 for more.BUSY LAMP FIELD?Y = Enable N = DisableY Line Dial UpUse this option to enable or disable an exten- sion’s ability to access lines 1-16 by dialing trunk access codes #901-#916. • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more.LINE DIAL UP?Y = Enable N = DisableN Station’s Dial 9 GroupUse this option to assign the trunk group a user accesses when they dial 9 for an outside line or press a switched loop key. This option does not apply to systems with ARS installed. • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more. • 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.DIAL 9 GROUP?0-81 Retain Trunk Volume Setting• Currently not used.RETAIN TRK VOL?Y = Enable (retain user setting) N = Disable (use median system setting)Y Table 42: Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
1800 - Extension Options 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming457 Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 1802 + HOLD Key Access to Outbound Lines Use this option to enable or disable the extension user’s ability to press a Program- mable Function Key to access and outside line. • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more. • See Line Keys on page 176 for more. • See Programmable Function Keys on page 235 for more.KEY ACESS TO LN?Y = Enable N = DisableY Page Zone MemberUse this option to assign the extension to a Page Zone (1-7). • See Paging on page 214 for more.PAGE ZONE MEMBER? Y = Include extension in Page Zone N = Do not include extension in Page ZoneY BGMUse this option to enable or disable Back- ground Music at the extension. • See Background Music on page 35 for more.BGM?Y = Enable N = DisableY Extension’s OperatorUse this option to assign the extension’s operator. This is the co-worker the extension user reaches when they dial 0. • See Attendant Position on page 24 for more.EXT’S OPERATOR?300-331300 Ring Down DestinationUse this option to assign the extension’s Ring Down destination. To use this option, you must also enable the Ring Down option above. • See Ringdown Extension on page 249 for more.RG DN DEST?0 = None (Ring Down disabled) Extension number (300- 331), UCD master num- ber, Voice Mail master number, Ring Group master numberUND Speed Dial BlockUse this option to assign a Speed Dial block to an extension. • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more.SPDL BLOCK NUMN?1-571 Voice Mail PortFor analog ports, use this option to assign the port as a Voice Mail port. • See Voice Mail on page 340 for more.VOICE MAIL PORT?Y = Assigned as a Voice Mail port N = Not a Voice Mail portN 1802:EXT OPT PART I STATION PORT? Table 42: Program 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault
1800 - Extension Options 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) 458Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual 3. Enter the extension number (300-331) you want to program + HOLD OR Press HOLD to select extension 300. The previously programmed value displays. 4. Enter the Y to enable or N to disable Do Not Disturb + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current assignment unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 5. Enter the extension’s Ring Group (1-8, 0 = Unassigned) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 6. Enter the extension’s Pickup Group (1-8, 0 = Unassigned) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 7. Enter the extension’s Privacy Release Group (1-16, 0 = Unassigned) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 8. Enter the Off-Hook Signaling for Intercom Calls option (0 = None, 1 = Call Wait beeps over speaker, 3 = Voice Over, + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 9. This option is currently not used. Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 10. Enter the Off-Hook Signaling for trunk calls (0 = None, 1 = Call Wait beeps over speaker, 2 = Off-hook ringing, + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged 1802: STA PORT n ALLOW DND?nnn 1802: STA PORT n RING GROUP NUM?n 1802: STA PORT n PK-UP GROUP NUM?n 1802: STA PORT n PRIV REL GRP NUM?nn 1802: STA PORT n OHS ICM 1802: STA PORT n OHS HL? 1802: STA PORT n OHS CO 1802: STA PORT n
1800 - Extension Options 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming459 The previously programmed value displays. 11. Enter Y to enable or N to disable Handsfree Answerback + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 12. Enter Y to enable or N to disable Automatic Handsfree + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 13. Enter Y to enable or N to disable the programmable key BLF mode + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 14. Enter Y to enable or N to disable the extension’s ability to dial #901-#916 + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 15. Enter the extension’s dial 9 trunk group (0-8) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 16. Enter Y to retain user setting or N to use median system setting + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 17. Enter Y to enable or N to disable programmable key access to trunks + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 18. Enter Y to include or N to exclude the extension + VO L OR HF REPLY ON ICM?nnn 1802: STA PORT n AUTO HANDSFREE?nnn 1802: STA PORT n BUSY LAMP FIELD?nnn 1802: STA PORT n LINE DIAL UP?nnn 1802: STA PORT n DIAL 9 GROUP?nn 1802: STA PORT n RETAIN TRK VOL?nnn 1802: STA PORT n KEY ACCESS TO LN?nnn 1802: STA PORT n PAGE ZONE MEMBER?nnn
1800 - Extension Options 1802 - Extension Options (Part 1) 460Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 19. Enter Y to enable or N to disable Background Music at the extension + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 20. Enter the extension’s operator (300-331, 0 = Unassigned) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 21. Enter Y to enable or N to disable Ring Down for the extension + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. If you enable Ring Down, you must assign a Ring Down destination in the next step. 22. Enter the extension’s Ring Down destination (24 digits max., 0 = Unassigned) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 23. Enter the extension’s Speed Dial block (1-57, 0 = Unassigned) + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 24. For analog ports, enter Y to assign or N to unassign the port as a Voice Mail port + VO L OR Press VO L to leave the current entry unchanged The previously programmed value displays. 25. Press CONF to select another extension port. OR Press CONF twice to exit the program. 1802: STA PORT n BGM?nnn 1802: STA PORT n EXT’S OPERATOR?nnn 1802: STA PORT n RING DOWN?nnn 1802: STA PORT n RG DN DEST?nnn 1802: STA PORT n SPDL BLOCK NUM?nn 1802: STA PORT n VOICE MAIL PORT?nnn 1802: STA PORT n ALLOW DND?nnn
1800 - Extension Options 1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming461 1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments Description Use Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments to assign the incoming and outgoing trunk access for extensions. Conditions LCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
1800 - Extension Options 1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments 462Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual None Telephone Programming Instructions 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 1803 + HOLD Table 43: Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments OptionDescriptionEntriesDefault Access Option For each extension, use this option to assign the access option for each trunk. • See Initial System Startup on page 6 for more. • See Automatic Route Selection on page 34 for more. • See Call Forwarding, Off-Premise on page 46 for more. • See Central Office Calls, Answering on page 58 for more. • See Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for more. • See Conference on page 79 for more. • See Direct Inward Dialing on page 87 for more. • See Direct Inward System Access (DISA) on page 94 for more. • See Direct Trunk Access on page 106 for more. • See Forced Trunk Disconnect on page 137 for more. • See Group Call Pickup on page 139 for more. • See Last Number Redial on page 174 for more. • See Line Keys on page 176 for more. • See Loop Keys on page 179 for more. • See Night Service / Night Ring on page 200 for more. • See Privacy Release Groups on page 228 for more. • See Private Line on page 231 for more. • See Save Number Dialed on page 254 for more. • See Speed Dial on page 263 for more. • See Tandem Trunking / Unsupervised Conference on page 307 for more. • See Tie Lines on page 311 for more. • See Trunk Group Routing on page 329 for more. • See Trunk Groups on page 335 for more.NO ACCESS? 0 = No access INCOMING ONLY? 1 = Incoming only OUTGOING ONLY? 2 = Outgoing only FULL ACCESS? 3 = Full access3 (All trunks, all extensions) 1803:LINE ACCESS STATION #?nnn