Norstar Compact 616 Dr5 Installer Guide
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24 Programming Line Access Use Line Access to program characteristics for each telephone. These characteristics establish which lines the telephone may use. When you are finished programming the Line Access settings for a telephone, you may copy those settings to another telephone by using the COPY display button (or on the M7208 Telephone) at the Show set: prompt. Entering the telephone to be programmed Enter any available DN. Default range from 21 to 36. can be later changed to a new number in Data of Configuration programming. Settings are automatically applied for the Analog Terminal Adapter if installed. See the Installation Guide for the defaults. Line assignment You can assign one or more lines to the telephone. You can remove lines assigned to the telephone. The default line assignments for the Square template are Line 1 and Line 2 to each telephone. Any other lines can be assigned to each telephone. A Private line can only be assigned to one telephone. (It is also automatically assigned to the Prime Telephone for that line.) If you assigned the PBX template in System Startup, a Line Pool is assigned to the telephone instead of external lines. You can add lines if you wish. This would allow the telephone to ring for incoming external calls. If a line is assigned to a Line Pool, but is not assigned to any telephone, that line can only be used to make outgoing calls.
Programming 25 Answer Up to four buttons on a telephone can be programmed for answering calls to the of other telephones. The default is No Answer . For ‘each line assigned’ to a telephone; you can determine whether incoming, calls will ring at the telephone. Possible settings are Ring and No Ring. The default setting is Ring. Line pool access You can determine which Line Pool each telephone has access to. Possible settings are Yes and No. The default setting is No for each of the three line pools, which means no telephone has default access to Line pools. Assigning a Line Pooi to a telephone saves on the number of buttons required for external lines on the telephone. Intercom buttons You can determine the number of Intercom buttons on the telephone. Possible settings are or 2. The default setting is 2. A minimum of two Intercom buttons are required for conferencing with two other telephones in the same system. A minimum of one Intercom button is required if internal calls are to be made or received from the telephone or Line Pools are to be accessed from the telephone. Compact Installer Guide
26 Programming Prime line You can assign the Prime line for each telephone. The Prime line is the first line to be automatically provided at a telephone when you make a call. The appropriate Prime line will depend on the customer’s requirements. The default setting is None, which means that no Prime line is assigned to the telephone. Other possible settings are an external line (Line number), Line Pool A, Line Pool Line Pool C or intercom(I/C). A Prime line is not related to the operation of a Prime telephone. Chart 7 Line Access Call Back orHeading Show set:,COPY 4 digit8 Back (LineShow B&k Show Back RinsingShow 4Next Back /Line Pool accessShow Back Intercom 2
Programming 27 Call Handling Use Call Handling parameters to program system-wide characteristics for certain call features. These characteristics are not associated in programming with any particular line or telephone. Held reminder Choose if the Held Line Reminder feature is to be active for external lines. Possible settings are Yes and No. The default setting is No. If Yes, the programming menu takes you to the Remind delay setting. Remind delay Assign the delay (in seconds) before the Held Line Reminder feature begins at the telephone which has put an external line on hold. Possible delays are 30, 60, 90, 120, and 180 seconds. The default delay is 60 seconds. This setting does not appear if Held Line Reminder is not active. DRT to prime Choose if the Delayed Ring Transfer to Prime telephone feature is to be active for all external lines associated with the Prime telephone. yes, the programming menu takes you to the DRT delay setting. Possible settings are Yes and No. The default setting is Yes. Ensure that you have an operational Prime telephone. This setting applies only to external lines with an assigned Prime telephone. DRT delay Assign the delay (number of rings) before an unanswered external call is redirected to the Prime telephone. Possible delays are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 10 rings. The defautt delay is 3 rings. To estimate the delay time in seconds, multiply the number of rings by six. Compact
28 Programming Transfer callback Choose the delay (number of rings) before a transferred external call will callback to the originating telephone. The possible delay is 3, 4, 5, 6, or 12 rings. The default delay is 3 rings. To estimate the delay time in seconds, multiply the number of rings by six. Park prefix Park prefix assigns a one digit code number to retrieve a parked call. The default Park prefix is 1. Any digit from 0 to 9, or none, can be assigned, providing it is not the first digit of a DN or Line Pool access code. Park timeout Assign the number of seconds before a parked external call will callback to the originating telephone. The possible timeout is 30, 45, 60,90, 120, 150, 180,300, or600seconds. The default timeout is 45 seconds. Camp timeout Assign the length of delay before a camped call is returned to the telephone which camped the call. The possible timeout is 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, or 180 seconds. The default timeout is 45 seconds. Directed pickup Directed pickup allows any telephone within the system to answer calls by specifying the ringing telephone’s number (unlike Call Pickup Group which only allows pickup of calls within a specified group of telephones). The default is Yes. On hold Choose what a caller will on an external line when the line has been put on hold. Possible settings are Tones, Music, or Silence. The default setting is Tones. A customer supplied music source must be connected in order to hear music.
Programming 29 Chart Call Handling i 1 l neouoII show : Headiig ,__ Held reminder: N Back Remind delay: Next IBack DRT 3 , l N” Prefix: 1 I Park timeout: 45 Next , timeout: 45 Directed hold: Tones Compact Installer Guide
30 Programming Miscellaneous Use Miscellaneous settings to program various system-wide characteristics. These characteristics are not associated in programming with any particular line or telephone. Background Music Choose if the Background music feature is to be available within the system. Possible settings are Yes and No. The default setting is No. If this feature is enabled, ensure that an external music source has been connected to the KSU. (This music source is also used for the Music on Hold feature.) Direct-dial digit Choose the digit you dial in order to get the Direct-dial Telephone to ring. The possible settings are any valid digit from 0 to 9, or None. The default setting is the digit zero. Link time Assign the Link time (in milliseconds). Possible times are 100, 200, 300, 400, 500,600,700,800, 900, 1000milliseconds. The default Link time is 600 milliseconds. The Link time required will depend on the requirements of the host PBX, or other switching system that must be accessed by Link is another name for Recall or Flash. Telephone relocation Choose if the Set Relocation feature is to be active. Possible settings are Yes and No. The default setting is No. It is advisable to turn Set Relocation ON after the telephone installation and programming has been done. This provides you with more flexibility in testing equipment. If this feature is disabled, and a telephone is moved, that telephone’s internal number and Administration data remain with the physical port.
Programming If new telephones are being installed at the same time that other telephones are being relocated; you should perform the following procedure to ensure that Set Relocation occurs: Select Yes to ON Set Relocation. 2.Unplug the telephone that is to be relocated. 3.Plug the telephone into its new location. 4.Plug a new telephone into the old of the telephone that was moved. Host delay Host delay programs the delay in milliseconds between the selection of an outgoing line and the moment that sends dialed digits or codes on that line, The default is 1000 milliseconds. External code Assign a one-digit External line access code, or none. The default is 9. The External code allows an M7100 Telephone or an to access external lines. Line pool codes Assign Line Pool Access codes for each of the three possible Line Pools. The possible settings are a one to four digit number (starting with 8, or 9) or None. The default setting is None. The codes cannot start with the same first digit of an internal number already assigned to a telephone. Codes starting with the same number must be the same length. Ensure that the System Coordinator knows the codes. Compact Installer Guide
32 Programming Installer password This allows you to change the Installer password for access to Configuration programming. The possible setting is any combination of one to six letters or numbers. The default Installer Password is which is the same as The default password is required to first gain access to Configuration programming. However, it is advisable to change that password to a new one. Chart 9 Miscellaneous 4. aneousSrsten Data1 Back Direct-dial Next Sack Link time: Set rel N Back Host Next Sack External code: 9 Sack Show
Programming 33 System Data Use this to change the internal number or Directory Number (DN) of an individual telephone. Do not attempt internal number changes within two minutes of System , Enter the appropriate internal number when you are prompted for the old and the new internal number, A message will appear on the display if either internal number is invalid. The possible settings are any valid internal number 20 and 99. There is no default setting. No internal number changes occur until the Configuration session ends. (Press the button.) If the “new internal number” already existed for another telephone, that telephone will be given the “old internal number”. There can be only one telephone for each internal number. An internal number and a Line Pool Access Code cannot start with the same digit. Chart 10 - System Data Note:If you change a DN, you cannot continue programming in any of the other sections while in the same Configuration session. Press the button to end the session. Compact Installer Guide