Nortel Compact Ics 6.0 Installer Guide
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Terminals&Sets / 141 P0992669 03Compact ICS 6.0 Installer Guide . OLI # When you make an outgoing call on a BRI line, the Call Display information which appears on the telephone you are calling is usually based on the first Network DN associated with the service profile identifier (SPID) and line. If the SPID and line have more than one Network DN, you can program a DN to use a Network DN other than the first one for the outgoing Call Display information. When you program the alternate Network DN as the outgoing line identification (OLI) number, and you make a call using the line associated with the Network DN, the OLI number appears on the telephone you are calling. If an outgoing call is made using a SPID and line that are not associated with the Network DN number used as the OLI number, the network ignores the number and the default Call Display information (the first or only Network DN associated with the SPID and line) is displayed. Press CHANGE and enter the digits used for the OLI. Press CLR to choose None. Tip - Press SCAN to view the Answer DNs assigned to this telephone. Every Answer DN assigned to the telephone automatically assigns an Answer button with an indicator to the telephone. These buttons should be labeled accordingly, identifying the telephone with its name or DN. Any number of telephones can have an Answer button for the same DN. In this way, more than one telephone can provide call alerting and call answering for any calls directed to that DN. A private line does not generate alerting at an Answer button. You cannot assign Answer DNs to an M7100 and T7100 telephone, or to a single-line telephone connected to an Analog Terminal Adapter.
142 / Terminals&Sets Compact ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992669 03 Capabilities Settings that control how the system interacts with individual telephones and the calls they receive are found in Capabilities. The default settings are given in bold. SettingDescriptionOptions Fwd no answer Fwd toRedirect all incoming calls to this telephone when this telephone does not answer.Enter DN None Forward delaySelect the number of rings before an unanswered call is forwarded.2, 3, 4, 6, 10 Fwd on busyRedirect all incoming calls when this telephone is busy with another call.Enter DN None DND on BusySelect whether an incoming call rings if the user is already on another call.Y, N HandsfreeSelect whether Handsfree will be available to a telephone.Auto, Std (Standard), None HF answerbackSelect whether a user can automatically answer a voice call without lifting the handset or without pressing the key marked Handsfree/Mute.Y, N Pickup grpAssign this telephone to a pickup group.None, 1, 2, 3, 4 Page zoneAssign this telephone to page zone.None, 1, 2, 3 PagingSelect whether paging announcements can be made from this telephone.Y, N D-DialSelect whether you can call the Direct- dial telephone from this telephone using the Direct-dial digit. Note: The direct dial digit for the system is chosen under Access Codes.Set 1, None Priority callSelect whether to allow this telephone to interrupt calls or to override Do Not Disturb at another telephone.Y, N
Terminals&Sets / 143 P0992669 03Compact ICS 6.0 Installer Guide For more programming information, see the Compact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide. HotlineSelect whether a telephone number will be dialed automatically when a user lifts the handset or presses the key marked Handsfree/Mute.Intrnl, Extrnl (enter DN), None Intrnl #Appears if Hotline is IntrnlEnter DN, None Extrnl #Appears if ExtrnlNone, Aux. ringerSelect whether an auxiliary ringer (if installed) will ring for incoming calls at this telephone.Y, N Allow redirectSelect whether to allow this telephone to redirect its lines.Y, N Redirect ringSelect whether a telephone rings briefly when a call on one of its lines is redirected by the Line Redirection feature ( ²¡Ý). Y, N SettingDescriptionOptions
144 / Terminals&Sets Compact ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992669 03 ATA settings ATA ans timer A timer can be used to administer a delay between the last digit you dial on a device connected to an analog terminal adapter (ATA) and when the system begins to send out tones (DTMF or modem) on the outgoing line without capturing and interpreting them. To change the delay time, press CHANGE to select the setting (in seconds): ATA ans timer: 3, 5, 7, or 10. If the DN you are programming is the internal analog terminal adapter (I- ATA), you may also select Use ringback. When this setting is used, the system will send out tones without capturing and interpreting them when it detects ringback, or after 10 seconds, whichever comes first. ATA use An analog terminal adapter (ATA) can connect to devices that are either on your premises or at some other location. Press CHANGE to select On site or Off Site. This setting does not appear when you are programming the DN for the I-ATA. ATA dvc Devices connected to the system through an ATA can have connectivity issues over BRI/PRI lines. To alleviate this, you can specify the type of device. Press CHANGE to select On telephon or modem. Tip - To accommodate the device attached to the ATA, you may want to lengthen or shorten the delay. If a modem or fax machine is attached to the ATA you will want to keep the delay short. If a call to a fax machine or modem cannot be connected, try shortening the delay. If an individual is dialing the number for a fax machine or modem, you may want to make the delay a little longer.
Terminals&Sets / 145 P0992669 03Compact ICS 6.0 Installer Guide Name The default name for a telephone is its DN, but it can be changed to any combination of letters and numbers to a maximum length of 7 characters. For more information, see the Compact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide. User prefernces Any programming that can be done by users at their telephones can also be done in programming under User prefernces. The default settings are given in bold. For more information, see the Compact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide. SettingDescription ModelAllows you to pre-program the model of Norstar set which will use this DN (M7208) . If you want to program the set with a CAP module, change the model to M7324. Button prgrmingallows you to program the buttons with internal and external autodialers and/or programmed feature keys. User speed dialPrograms user speed dialers (No defaults). Call log opt’nsSelect whether the set will: log all calls, no calls, calls which were not answered by this telephone, or calls which no one answered. Dialing opt’nsSelect standard dial, pre-dial or automatic dial. LanguageChoose the display language: English, French or Spanish (which languages are available depends on the profile set for your system). Display cntrstAdjust the contrast of the display (4). Ring typeSelect a ring type (1). Voice PathSelect handsfree or headset.
146 / Terminals&Sets Compact ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992669 03 Restrictions Restrictions prevent a user from making certain kinds of calls from a telephone or from lines that are available at the telephone, and restricts some features. When you are finished programming restriction settings for one telephone, you can copy those settings to other telephones by using COPY at the Restrictions ˆ display. For more information about copying set programming, see Copying telephone programming on page 122. Restrn filters A restriction filter is a set or group of restrictions and overrides that specify the external numbers or feature codes that cannot be dialed from a telephone or on a line. Rather than define individual restrictions and apply them repeatedly to telephones and to lines, restriction filters allow you to assign them in one step as a single package of dialing sequences that are not permitted. In addition to restricting telephone numbers, you can prevent people from entering dialing sequences used by the central office (the public network) to deliver special services and features. Because some of these features provide the caller with dial tone after they have entered the special code (which often uses £ or •), users may have an opportunity to bypass restrictions. To prevent this from happening, you should create filters that block these special codes. You create a filter by defining the dialing sequences that are denied. There will also be variations of each sequence that you will want users to be able to dial. Sequences that can be dialed are called overrides. Once you create the filters, you can assign the restrictions to a telephone (under Terminals&Sets), to a line (under Lines), to a particular line on a telephone (under Terminals&Sets), and to remote callers (under Remote access). Press ≠ and enter the number of the restriction filter you want to program or press ‘ to move through all the available filters. Press ≠ to see the first restriction in the filter. The first four digits of the number that will be denied are included in the display. The full number can be seen by pressing ≠ again.
Terminals&Sets / 147 P0992669 03Compact ICS 6.0 Installer Guide Use ADD, the dialpad, and OK to program a restriction for each filter. Press ‘ when the full restricted number is on the display (it shows Deny: and the number) to see any overrides to the restriction. Use ADD, the dialpad, and OK to program one or more overrides for each restriction filter. Press ANY to enter a wild card character that represents any digit in a sequence of numbers when denying numbers or creating overrides. You can press REMOVE to delete a restriction.The overrides will be deleted as well and the restrictions will renumber to fill the gap. Default filters Filter 00 permits unrestricted dialing and cannot be changed. Filter 01 is preprogrammed with five restrictions and some associated overrides. In Filter 01, restriction 02 and override 005 allow long distance directory assistance calls. Filter 01 reflects the fact that area codes can now have any digit as a second digit. This is also consistent with the new North American dialing plan. The dialing string 911 (the number for emergency assistance in North America) is included as both a restriction and an override in filter 01. This arrangement prevents anyone from blocking calls for emergency assistance on lines or sets using the default filter. Restriction filter defaults FilterRestrictions (denied)Overrides 00Unrestricted dialing 0101: 0 02: 1001: 1800 002: 1888 003: 1877 004: 1555 005: 1555 03: 911001: 911 04: 411 0105: 976 02 - 99No restrictions or exceptions programmed
148 / Terminals&Sets Compact ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992669 03 Filters 02, 03, and 04, although not preset with restrictions and overrides, are used as default filters in these programming headings. FilterHeadingSub-heading 02Terminals&SetsSet restrns: 03LinesLine restrn: 04LinesRemote restrn: Tip - Filter 00 cannot be changed. Norstar can have up to 100 restriction filters (00 to 99). Each programmable filter can have up to 48 restrictions. There is no limit on the number of overrides that can be allocated to a restriction. There is a maximum of 400 restrictions and overrides allocated to the 100 programmable filters. The maximum length of a restriction is 15 digits. The maximum length of an override is 16 digits. A solid dot () in a dialing sequence is a wild card (stands for any digit). It is inserted by pressing ANY. You can use ¥ and £ in a sequence of numbers in either a restriction or an override. These characters are often used as part of feature codes for other systems or for features provided by the central office (the public network). Tip - When restricting the dialing of a central office feature code, don’t forget to create separate restrictions for the codes used for DTMF and pulse lines. Examples of dialing strings that may be restricted for this reason are *67 and 1167. Do not string together a central office feature code and a dialing sequence that you want to restrict. Create a separate restriction for each.
Terminals&Sets / 149 P0992669 03Compact ICS 6.0 Installer Guide Set restrns Set restrictions allows you to assign a restriction filter to a telephone to prevent certain numbers from being dialed from that telephone. You can assign a different restriction filter for normal service and for each of six schedules. See the section on Services for more information about the schedules. Use ≠, CHANGE and the dialpad to enter the number of the restriction filter to be assigned to the set for each schedule. The default restrictions are as follows: Tip - You can use COPY and the dialpad to copy restrictions and overrides from one filter to another. Any restriction or override can be used in any number of filters. Each time it is used, it counts as one entry. For example, if restriction 411 exists in filters 01, 02 and 03, it uses up three entries of the 400 entries available. Removing a restriction from a filter has no effect on the contents of other filters, even if the restriction was copied to them. You cannot delete a filter. Removing the restrictions programmed on a filter makes it an unrestricted filter, but the filter itself is not removed. Removing a restriction changes the identifying number of the restriction. Removing a restriction also removes the overrides associated with it, and changes the identifying number of the restriction. For example, removal of restriction 01 renumbers restrictions 02 to 08 as 01 to 07.
150 / Terminals&Sets Compact ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992669 03 Default filters for sets This means, for example, that if you enter a set of restrictions for filter 11, they will be automatically applied when the Night schedule is in use. Set lock Set lock controls the level of personal programming and customizing that can be performed at a telephone. Press CHANGE to select the type of set lock: Full, Partial, or None. A full description of the levels of set lock is included in the Compact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide. Allow last no A telephone can be prevented from using Last Number Redial (²Þ). Press CHANGE to select the setting: Y (Yes) or N (No). Allow saved no A telephone can be prevented from using Saved Number Redial ( ²ßà). Press CHANGE to select the setting: Y (Yes) or N (No). Allow link A telephone can be prevented from using Link (²àÚ), a host signaling option. Press CHANGE to select the setting: Y (Yes) or N (No). ScheduleRestriction filter Normal02 Sched 1 (Night)11 Sched 2 (Evening)12 Sched 3 (Lunch)13 Sched 400 Sched 500 Sched 600