Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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9900 - System Utilities, Part 2 9999 - System Initialization DS2000 Software Manual Chapter 2: Programming483
9900 - System Utilities, Part 2 9999 - System Initialization 484Chapter 2: ProgrammingDS2000 Software Manual
DS2000 Software ManualIndexi Numerics 2500 Sets. . .207 2-OPX Module . . .17, 207 A Account Codes. . .18 Alphanumeric Display . . .19 Alternate . . .272 Alternate Attendant . . .21 Analog Communications Interface (ACI) . . .20 Analog Extensions . . .207 Announced Transfer . . .324 Answer Machine Emulation . . .340 Answering Outside Calls . . .58 Attendant Call Queuing . . .22 Attendant Position . . .24 Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) . . .28 Automatic Call Timer . . .48 Automatic Fault Reporting . . .29 Automatic Handsfree . . .30 Automatic Hold . . .156 Automatic Ring Down . . .33 Automatic Route Selection . . .34 Available . . .240 B Background Music. . .35 Backup and Restore . . .287 Barge In (Intrusion) . . .37 Battery Backup . . .39 C Call Coverage Keys. . .40 Call Forwarding . . .43 Cancel . . .47 Off-Premise . . .46 Call Forwarding to Voice Mail . . .340 Call Park . . .218 Call Pickup, Group . . .139 Call Timer . . .48 Automatic . . .48 Manual . . .48 Call Waiting . . .51 Callback . . .54 Caller ID . . .57 Camp-On . . .51 Central Office Calls Answering . . .58 Loop Keys . . .179 Private Line . . .231Placing . . .63 Line Keys . . .176 Loop Keys . . .179 Private Line . . .231 Centrex Compatibility . . .222 Chapter . . .1 Check Key . . .71 Circular Hunting . . .121 Class of Service . . .73 Computer Telephony Integration . . .78 Conference . . .79 Meet Me . . .184 Console DSS . . .98 Conversation Record with Voice Mail . . .340 CTI . . .78 D Data Communications Interface. . .81 Date and Time . . .312 DCI . . .81 Delayed Ringing . . .82 Dial Codes (by Number) . . .8 Dial Number Preview . . .84 Dial Tone Detection . . .86 Dialing Equal Access Codes . . .118 DIL . . .88 Direct Inward Dialing . . .87 Direct Inward Line . . .88 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) . . .94 Direct Messaging . . .187 Direct Station Selection (DSS) . . .95 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console . . .98 Direct Trunk Access . . .106 Directed Call Pickup . . .108 Directory Dialing . . .110 DISA . . .94 Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns . . .113 DND . . .114 Do Not Disturb . . .114 Door Box . . .116 DP to DTMF Conversion . . .240 DSS . . .95 Dummy Extensions . . .194 E E911. . .117 Equal Access Capability . . .118 Exclusive Hold . . .156 Extended Ringing . . .119 Extension Class of Service . . .73
iiIndexDS2000 Software Manual Extension DSS. . .95 Extension Hunting . . .121 Extension Names . . .198 Extension Ringdown . . .249 External Alerting Devices . . .131 External Paging . . .214 F Flash. . .132 Flash Patterns . . .113 Flexible Numbering Plan . . .134 Forced Trunk Disconnect . . .137 Forwarding Your Calls . . .43 G Group Call Pickup. . .139 Group Listen . . .142 Group Ring . . .144 Groups Trunks . . .335 H Handsfree and Handsfree Answerback. . .150 Headset Compatibility . . .154 Hold . . .156 Automatic Hold . . .156 Exclusive Hold . . .156 Intercom Hold . . .156 System Hold . . .156 Hotline . . .160 Hunting . . .121 Circular . . .121 Terminal . . .122 UCD . . .122 I Idle Prime Lines. . .223 Initial Startup Programming . . .6 Installing Voice Mail . . .341 Integrated Voice Mail . . .340 Interactive Soft Keys . . .163 Intercom . . .165 Handsfree Answerback . . .150 Intercom Hold . . .156 Internal Paging . . .214 K Key Ring. . .170 L Last Number Redial. . .174 Repeat Redial . . .244 Leaving a Message in Voice Mail . . .340 LED Flash Patterns . . .113 Line Keys . . .176 Load Factor . . .3 Loop Keys . . .179 M Manual Call Timer. . .48 Meet Me Conference . . .184 Message Center Mailbox . . .341 Message Waiting . . .187 Microphone Mute . . .190 Monitor (Silent Monitor) . . .192 Multiple Directory Numbers . . .194 Music On Hold . . .195 N Names for Extensions and Trunks. . .198 Night Service (Night Ring) . . .200 Number Redial, Last . . .174 NVM-Series Voice Mail with Automated Attendant . . .340 O Off-Hook Signaling. . .205 Off-Premise Call Forwarding . . .46 Off-Premise Extensions . . .207 One-Touch Keys . . .213 On-Premise Extensions . . .207 Orbits . . .218 Overflow Voice Mail . . .340 Overflow, Station . . .283 Overriding Toll Restriction . . .322 P Paging. . .214 PAME . . .340 Park . . .218 PBX Compatibility . . .222 Personal Answering Machine Emulation with Voice Mail . . .340 Personal Park . . .218 Pickup, Group Call . . .139 Placing Outside Calls . . .63 Prime Line Preference . . .223
DS2000 Software ManualIndexiii Privacy. . .226 Privacy Release Groups . . .228 Private Line . . .231 Programmable Function Keys . . .235 Programming List . . .289 Pulse to Tone Conversion . . .240 Q Queuing Trunks . . .332 R Redial, Last Number. . .174 Relays . . .131 Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service . . .242 Repeat Redial . . .244 Reports SMDR Report . . .277 Traffic Management . . .323 Reverse Voice Over . . .245 Ring Groups . . .144 Ringdown Extension . . .249 Ringing Delayed . . .82 Distinctive . . .113 Extended . . .119 Ringing Line Preference . . .251 Ringing Prime Lines . . .223 S Save Number Dialed. . .254 Screened Transfer . . .324 Selectable Display Messaging . . .256 Setting the Time and Date . . .312 Setting Up Voice Mail . . .341 Silent Monitor . . .192 Single Line Telephones . . .207 SMDR . . .277 Soft Keys . . .163 Speakerphone . . .150 Speed Dial . . .263 Station Call Coverage . . .40 Station Class of Service . . .73 Station DSS . . .95 Station Instruments . . .274 Ring/Message Lamp (00.01.16) Station Overflow . . .283 Station Timers . . .295 Storing Intercom Features . . .263 Switching Between Calls . . .272System Configuration . . .3 System Hold . . .156 System Number Plan/Capacities . . .9 System Park Orbits . . .218 System Programming Backup and Restore . . .287 System Programming List . . .289 System Speed Dial . . .263 System Timers . . .292 T Tandem Trunking. . .307 Tenant Service . . .310 Terminal Hunting . . .122 Text Messaging . . .256 Tie Lines . . .311 Time and Date . . .312 Timers . . .292 Station Timers . . .295 System . . .292 Trunks . . .300 TMS Reports . . .323 Toll Restriction . . .314 Toll Restriction Override . . .322 Tones and Flash Patterns . . .113 Traffic Management Reports . . .323 Transfer . . .324 Screened . . .324 Unscreened . . .324 Transferring to Voice Mail . . .340 Trunk Callback . . .332 Trunk Calls Off Hook Signaling . . .205 Private Line . . .231 Toll Restriction . . .314 Trunk Group Routing . . .329 Trunk Groups . . .335 Trunk Names . . .198 Trunk Timers . . .300 Trunks Tie Lines . . .311 U UCD Hunting. . .122 Unannounced Transfer . . .324 Unsupervised Conference . . .307 User-Programmable Features . . .5 V VAU Module. . .339 Voice Announce Unit . . .339
ivIndexDS2000 Software Manual Voice Mail. . .340 Call Forwarding to Voice Mail . . .340 Conversation Record . . .340 Leaving a Message . . .340 Message Center Mailbox . . .341 Overflow . . .340 Personal Answering Machine Emulation . . .340 Setting Up Voice Mail . . .341 Transferring to Voice Mail . . .340 Voice Over . . .350 Reverse Voice Over . . .245 Voice Prompting Messages . . .352 Volume Controls . . .353 Y Y2K Compliance. . .355 Year 2000 Compliance . . .355
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80000INS02 October 1999 Hardware Manual 2. PCB Installation 3. Installing Extensions and Trunks 4. Optional Equipment 5. Maintenance Options and SMDR 6. Specifications and Parts 1. Installing the Cabinet 10/13/99 This system uses fixed slot software. During installation, you can plug DSTU PCBs only into slots CN1 and CN2. You can plug an ASTU PCB only into slot CN2 (in place of the second DSTU PCB). Install ATRU PCBs only into slots CN3 and CN4.
This manual has been developed by Nitsuko America. It is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel, and should be read in its entirety before attempting to install or program the system. Any com- ments or suggestions for improving this manual would be appreciated. Forward your remarks to: Nitsuko America, Telecom Division 4 Forest Parkway Shelton, CT 06484 Attention: Manager, Technical Publications Nothing contained in this guide shall be deemed to be, and this guide does not constitute, a warranty of, or representation with respect to, any of the equipment covered. This guide is subject to change without notice and Nitsuko America has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this guide. Further, Nitsuko America also reserves the right, without prior notice, to make changes in equipment design or components as it deems appropriate. No representation is made that this guide is complete or accurate in all respects and Nitsuko America shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall Nitsuko America be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this guide. ©1999 by Nitsuko America. All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. Year 2000 Compliance The DS2000 is unaffected by the date change to year 2000. The system processes the Leap Year correctly and does not require any additional upgrades or reprogramming.