Norstar Compact 616 Dr5 Installer Guide
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Page10 Programming glossary 1st displaySelect the first to be displayed by the Call Display features. The default is Name. Other settings are Number and Line. Name or Number only appear if you have subscribed to Call Display services, otherwise line name will appear as the default. Admin. passwordAssign a 1 to password for security. The default is (23646). Answer Up to four buttons on a telephone can be programmed for answering calls to the of other telephones. The default is No Answer Auto Call Info Auto handsfree Auto privacy Auxiliary ringer Enter the of other telephone to appear on answer buttons at this telephone. Lets you identify the telephone that will automatically display Call Display information for a specific alerting line (providing you have subscribed to Call Display services). Choose Yes to allow automatic activation of Handsfree capability. Lets you program settings for trunks. Choose Yes to prevent other users, who have access to this line on their telephones, from using the line while a call is already in progress. A section of programming that lets you program whether or not the telephone is able to automatically log call information for calls on a specific line and whether Message Waiting information is displayed (providing you have subscribed to Call Display services). Choose Yes for an Auxiliary Ringer installed) to ring for an incoming call on a specific line or at a specific telephone. The default is Yes for ringing on specific lines, and No for ringing at specific teleohones. musicChoose Yes to hear music through the telephone’s speaker (music source must be connected). The default is No. Bypass restriction Call Handling Call Services Camp timeoutChoose Yes to allow a user to bypass restrictions or retain the default No to prevent bypass when using a Speed Dial number. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you program system-wide settings for various call features. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you program settings for Voice Messaging, External Visual Message Waiting indication, Call Display Information and Call Logs. Choose the number of seconds a call can remain camped before it returns to the originating teleohone. The default is 45 seconds. CapabilitiesA sub-heading for a programming section that lets you create Dialing filters. Assign the filters to Set abilities, Line abilities and Class of Service passwords. Configuration (Installer only) A heading for a programming that lets you program system-wide configuration settings. Control setsAssign a control telephone to each external line to turn the Service Mode ON or OFF for the line. The default control telephone is DN 21. Enter the numbers for the line(s), the name of the person who uses the telephone and the new DN if changed. COS passwordsCreate up to 20 six-digit passwords that control access and use of the system. Dial modeLets you program settings for physical trunk lines. Select the mode of dialing on this line: Pulse or Tone. The default is Pulse. Dialing filters Direct dial # Direct-dial Directed pickup Display digits DRT delay Build tables of up to 25 Dialing filters (00 to 24) using restrictions and exceptions. Assign the digit used to dial a Direct-dial telephone. The default is 0. The digit can be 0, 1.2, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9 or None. It cannot be the same as the first digit of a DN, of a Line Pool access code, the External Line access code or the Call Park Prefix. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you assign a Direct-dial telephone for single-digit dialing. Directed Pickup allows you to answer calls at any telephone by specifying the ringing telephone’s number (unlike Call Pickup Group only allows pickup of calls within a specified group of telephones). The default is Yes. Retain the default, Yes, to see the telephone number on the display when using the speed dial number or change the setting to No to turn off the display. If “DRT to prime” is activated, assign the number of rings before a call is transferred. Default is 3
Page 11 DRT to prime, Delayed Ring Transfer automatically unanswered to a Prime Choose Yes to activate DRT. ExceptionsEnter any number of exceptions to the restrictions, as long as the total number of restrictions and for the svstem does not exceed 200. External codeAssign the one digit External tine access or none. This code allows an Telephoneor an to access external lines. Extra-dial telephone Filter Forward no answer Forward on busy Full Full handsfreeIf a Direct-dial telephone is also a Control telephone for a Service mode, you can specify an Extra-dial telephone at which all calls made to the Direct-dial telephone will also ring. The default Extra-dial telephone is 21. lEnter a dialing filter number. Then enter the first restriction to be assigned. Enter all the exceptions to a restriction before writing in the next restriction or the next filter number. Copy the contents of one fitter to a new filter for easier programming. Remember to all the restrictions and exceptions assigned to each filter. lPreset and default filter assignments: Filter 00 for No restrictions (the setting cannot be altered). Filter 01 pre-set with five restrictions and related exceptions (but is re-programmable). Restr’n 01: 0 02: 1Excpt’n 001: 1800 Excpt’n 002: 1555 Excpt’n 003:1’1’555 Excpt’n 004: 1’0’555 08911Excpt’n 001:911 04:411 Restr’n 05:976 Filter 02 is the unrestricted default filter for Set abilities, Set filter. Filter 03 is the unrestricted default filter for tine abilities, Line filter. To redirect calls that have gone at the telephone, enter the DN of a telephone to which the calls should go- If “Forward no is activated, Forward delay sets the number of rings before the call is forwarded. The default is 3 rings. Other options are 2, 4, 6 and 10 rings. redirect all incoming calls to your telephone, when you are busy with another call, enter the DN of another telephone to which the calls should go. Lets you program settings for lines. The default is No. Choose Yes only if you want to be able to put an idle line on hold to reserve it while you select another line (for example, to answer a call). Choose Yes to allow a user to make or receive calls without picking up the receiver or to allow the use of a headset on a teleohone. General adminA heading for a programming section that lets you program system-wide settings and specific settinos for each line or teleohone. Held line reminder HF answerback Host delayChoose Yes to program the telephone to remind you when a call is on hold. Two tones sound periodically until the call is answered. The default is No. Choose Yes to allow a user to answer a Voice Call without lifting the receiver. Choose the delay in milliseconds between the selection of an outgoing line and the moment that sends dialed dioits or codes on that line. The default is 1000 milliseconds. HotlineAssign a telephone number to be called automatically when a user lifts the receiver or presses Retain the default None if no hotline is needed. Choose to assign an internal telephone as the hotline. Choose Extml to make an external telephone the hotline. By defautt, the Extml setting uses the Prime line (Use prime line) to make the call. Choose the Use setting to assign an external line number or choose Pool to assign the access code of tine pool for making the call.
‘age 12 Individual Change the Directory Number (DN) of a telephone. All must be the same length. The first digit of a new DN cannot be the same as the External Line access code or 0. Note:Changing an individual DN locks the configuration session into System Data mode, and when the session ends, you have to m-enter the Configuration access code and the Installer password to continue with programming. Installer passwordChange the one to six character Installer password used to enter Configuration programming from the default of (266344). Intercom buttonsChoose the number of intercom buttons on the telephone (default is 2) for access to internal lines. Line abilitiesA section of programming that lets you apply dialing filters to lines. Line AccessA sub-heading for a programming section that lets you program settings for each telephone. Line assignmentEnter the line numbers of the lines to be assigned to the telephone (default assignments are lines 01 and 02). Each line assigned to a telephone must appear at a button with an indicator on the telephone, (except for the M7100 Telephone which has no line buttons and can be assigned any number of lines). Line dataA section of programming that lets you program settings. Line fltrEnter a two-digit filter number to temporarily replace the Line filter assigned to this line. The default allows a filter programmed previously to continue to apply. Line filterRetain default filter 03 defined previously in Dialing filters programming or assign another digit filter number to the line. Line namesIdentify a line by the name of its destination or by the trunk type (up to seven characters). Line accessChoose the Line Pools (A to to which the telephone user will have access. The default is No for all pools. Line codesAssign the Line Pool access codes for each Line Pool used. A code can be one td four digits in length (Line Pool access codes have no defaults). A line pool code cannot start with the first digit of any DN (including Rec’d the call park prefix or the Direct-dial digit. Line typeLets you program settings for physical trunks. Choose Public to be able to assign the line to any telephone. Choose Private to make the line private. Enter the DN of the telephone to which the line is to be assigned. Choose Pool to select Line Pool (A to C) to which the line will belong. Note:See the Configuration chapter in the Installer Guide for specific guidelines on setting up line pools. Line/set filtersEnter the three-digit number of a line assigned to the telephone. Assign a two-digit filter from Dialing filters to replace any line or set filters that might otherwise apply to that particular line. You can assign up to 255 Line/set filters. Link timeLink time specifies the duration of a signal required to access a feature through a remote system. The is 600 milliseconds. Log DefaultsA sub-heading for a programming section that lets you re-allocate system call log space for all telephones. Log passwordSet the call log password for a telephone to default, erasing any user inserted password. The default is No Password. Log spaceReallocate the call log space on a telephone-by-telephone basis. Logging setIdentify the telephone(s) that will automatically receive call log information for a specific line (providing you have subscribed to Call Display services). MiscellaneousA sub-heading for a programming section that lets you program various system-wide settings. NameThis option only appears if Display digits for Speed Dial is set to No. Enter up to 16 characters to see a name (such as: COURIER) instead of a telephone number on the display. Namel, Name3Retain the default Service Mode names or enter new names (up to 7 characters). NamesA sub-heading for a programming section that lets you assign meaningful names to telephones and lines.
Page 13 On hold Paging Page zone Park prefix Park timeout Password Pickup group Prime line Prime set Receive tones delay Reset logs Restrictions Ringing Service Modes A caller waiting oh hold hear Music (from a such as radio to the KSU), periodic Tones or Silence. default is Tones. Allows announcements to be made from a telephone. The default is Yes. By default, a telephone falls into Page Zone 1. Enter a digit from 2 to 3 to change the page zone for this telephone, or change the setting to No to prevent pages to this telephone. Assign the code number to retrieve a parked call. The default is 1. Choose the number of seconds a call on an external line can remain parked before it returns to the originating telephone. The default is 45 seconds. A sub-heading a programming section that lets you allow authorized persons to have access to General administration programming. Enter a digit from 1 to 4 for your Pickup Group to be able to answer any calls ringing at another telephone in your group or retain the default No to disable the feature. Assign a Prime line to the telephone. The Prime line is the first line selected automatically for making calls from the telephone. To assign a line or line pool as Prime line, the line or line pool must have been assigned to the telephone. Choose None for no Prime line (default). Choose Line to select an external line as the Prime line. Choose Pool to select a Line Pool (A to C) as the Prime line. Choose WC to select an internal line (intercom) as the Prime line. A Prime telephone can provide backup answering of calls on the line. The default Prime telephone is DN 21. To change the telephone for this line, enter the DN of another telephone, or choose None for no Prime telephone. A section of programming that lets the system accept and relay tone to the TCP lines. If Held Line Reminder is Yes, assign a delay before begins for a call. The default is 60 seconds. Re-allocate the call log space on a system-wide basis. The system total of 160 log spaces can be distributed to the telephones. Enter up to 46 restrictions for a dialing as long as the total number of restrictions and exceptions for the system does not exceed 200. In the Programming Record, list the line numbers which are assigned to ring at the telephone. Also list the Answer Group which are assigned to at the telephone. The defaults for all trunk lines is Ring. The for Answer Group which are assigned to at the telephone is Ring. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you assign telephones to ring during specified of the dav. Set abilities Set Copy Set filter Set lock Set names Set relocation ‘Set Services Setting Show A section of programming that lets you apply dialing filters and permissions telephones. A heading for a programming section that lets you copy programming from one telephone in the system to another. Retain the default filter 02, or assign another two-digit filter number from Dialing filters programming. To limit personal programming and customization that can be performed at this telephone, from the defautt None to Full or Partial. as Identify a telephone by the name of a person or its location (up to seven characters). Set relocation permits a telephone to be moved from one location within the system to another without losing the settings programmed on it. The default is No or OFF. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you control some specific attributes of call log information. Enter the DN for the Direct-dial telephone. Remember that other Direct-dial programming is required in Configuration (4. Miscellaneous) and General admin (5. Capabilities). Manual (the default) allows you to turn the Service Mode On or Off at any time from the control telephone. Change the setting to Off to disable Service Mode, or change it to Auto to assign automatic Start/Stop times. Identify the telephone that will give voice message waiting indication for messages on a specific line (providing you have subscribed to Call Display services).
Page 14 Show Line Ringing Sets Auxiliary ringer Speed dial Use prime line, Use line:-, Pool Start time: Stop time: System-speed dial System Data System Version Time and date Trunk/Line Data Transfer callback Trunk answer Trunk data User filter center lines Enter the of an which requires telephones (a line can have multiple ringing telephones). Enter the of the telephones that should ring for calls on that line. You can also make the Auxiliary ringer ring for calls on that line. Assign telephone numbers (up to 24 digits) to the speed dial codes 01 to 70. Choose whether to the Prims line (the default), another external line, or a line pool with Speed dial numbers’ Use the default Start/Stop times shown on the Programming Record or assign new times for Service Modes. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you assign up to 70 2-digit speed dial numbers that can be dialed from telephones. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you re-assign a telephone’s internal number or change the lengths of all internal numbers and of Received numbers. A sub-heading for a programming section that informs you of the system version. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you set the system’s clock. A sub-heading for a programming section that lets you program physical trunks in Trunk Data. Program physical trunk lines in Line Data programming. Assign the number of times that a call you transfer is allowed to before the call returns to your telephone. Default is 3 rings. Set Trunk answer to Yes to allow external calls to be answered by any telephone, regardless of where the call rings. A section of programming that lets you program settings for physical trunk lines only. Enter a two-digit filter number to temporarily replace the Set or Line/set filter assigned to this telephone. The default (Defit) allows a filter programmed previously to continue to apply. Program the telephone numbers required to access up to five different Voice Message Centers using the callback function of the Message Waiting feature (providing you have subscribed to Call Display services). Program which of the five Voice Message Centers are to be accessed by each specific line. Valid settings are Voice Message Center 5, and None. The default setting for all lines is Voice Message Center 1.
Programming defaults A. 1. Data 7) line: Trunk data Dial modeTone Full N Private to:. Pool 2. Line Access (p. 8) Show tine assignment01.02.03.04.05.06ADD or line Answer No Answer Add Ringing (All assigned Trunklines)Ring No Ring (A-C) accessY N keys fineNone 3. Call Handling (p. 3) Music, 4. Miscellaneous (p. 3) gmd musicYN N YN (blank) 1 to 4 valid digits Installer pswd. ‘System Data (p.. 3) New-] B. General admin Sys speed dial (24 NumberNo number LinePrime! Line Pool 2. Names (pp. 7, 8) Set namesmax. 7 characters tine names max. 7 characters 3. Time and date set accordingly1 4. Direct-Dial : 21None, 5. Capabilities (pp. 5, 7, 8) filtersShow Filter 00 No Filter 01 01 0 ----02 1 001 1800 002 003 1’1’555 004 1’0’555 03 911 001 911 04 411 976 Filters 02 to 24No 1 to 4: PagingY Page zone2.3. ringerY Forward on busy None IForward to: Forward delay: YNHotlineNone ExtmlPriority CallY abilities line: Line COS oasswordsShow 6. Service Modes (p. 6) Control Show I Set 1Name Name:Change: Off Auto Start (if setting is Auto)23:00 Stop (if is Auto) Trunk answerYN Extra-dial set21Show line: Ringing SetsAux. ringer I Off Auto setting is Auto)Stap (if setting is Auto)23:00 Trunk answerYN set21 Pinging SetsAux. ringer I Name: 21YN change:(7 characters)ManualOff Auto (if setting is Auto) (if setting is Auto) Trunk answerYN set21 Ringing Setsl Aux. ringerY 8. (p. 6) Space/Log:1 9. Call Services Show line: Auto Call Info Set servicesShow For each line assigned: Log passwrd:None1 NameNumbr Line] center 1 to center 5:None linesShow line: C. Set Copy. SYSTEM data Copy: SYSTEM + USER D. System Version DRX