Nortel Modular Ics 6.0 Installer Guide
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Copying telephone programming / 291 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide 7. Press OK to proceed with the copy. This step is not necessary when you are copying to a single telephone. You can also use COPY to duplicate the settings found in the individual subheadings. The button is available in Line access, Capabilities, User prefernces, Restrictions and Telco features and will copy only the settings included in the subheading. If you press COPY in one of these subheadings, you will not be asked to decide if user data will be copied. Otherwise, the procedure is the same. Tips - To copy to a group of telephones which are not part of a range, follow the steps for making a single copy and keep entering new numbers at the Copy to: display. Depending on the activities going on in the system, a copy may not take effect for a while. The brief display you see once you have finished a copying session does not indicate the process is complete. You can leave the programming session even if the copy has not been completed. If you exit programming, copying will continue uninterrupted until it is complete. Tips - Event messages capture both the start and completion of the copying process. For more information, see Event messages on page 514. Some programming settings allow you to choose a delay according to the number of rings. The ring counts used are based on a North American standard of six seconds per ring cycle. The actual delay time may be different for a device other than a Norstar telephone.
292 / Copying telephone programming Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 System Data that gets copied System data that is NOT copied Line access Line assignment Line pool access Prime line designation Number of intercom keys Answer DNs (unless Answer button DN is same as telephone being copied to)Line access Private line appearances Capabilities Call Forward No Answer (DN + delay + setting) Call Forward Busy (DN + setting) DND on busy Handsfree setting Handsfree answerback Pickup group Paging zone Paging Direct-dial (which set is reached by the D-Dial digit) Priority calling Hotline Auxiliary ringer Allow redirect Redirect ring ATA settings (except Use ringback setting)Capabilities Set name Use ringback setting under ATA settings Telco Features Call Log set (Logging set)1stDisplayTelco features Log password Log space Restrictions Set restrictions Set lock Allow Last Number Redial Allow Saved Number Redial Allow Link Line/set restrictionsDirect-dial set designation (which set is the D-Dial set) CAP assignment ExtraDial set designation Service mode ringing set designation Prime set designation for a line Hunt group appearance
Copying telephone programming / 293 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Ring volume, User speed dial and CAP module memory button programming are not copied with user data. System ID The System ID (or System Security number) can be accessed on a programming terminal display by pressing ²¥¥êçêéë or ²¥¥àáàÝÜ. Reviewing programmed settings The Set Profile and Line Profile features help you to check your programming by allowing you to review the settings. Programming that can be reviewed User data that gets copiedUser data that is not copied if destination set type is the same as the source set type Language choice Ring type Calls log options (Auto logging) Display contrast Dialing options (automatic, pre-dial, standard) External autodial button assignments Internal autodial button assignments Programmable button assignments Set Profile Line Profile Terminals&Sets settings Lines settings Set name Line name Line Access Trunk data Capabilities Line data Restrictions Restrictions Telco features Telco features
294 / Copying telephone programming Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Viewing the programming for a telephone To display the programming for a set, follow these steps: 1. Press ²¥¥êäæ. The display reads Show set:. 2. Enter the internal number of the telephone you wish to review. 3. Use BACK, NEXT, and SHOW to navigate through the settings. 4. Press ¨ to exit. Viewing the programming for a line To view line programming for a telephone, follow these steps: 1. Press ²¥¥ñéöä. The display reads Show line:. 2. Enter the number of the line you wish to review. 3. Use BACK , NEXT, and SHOW to navigate through the settings. 4. Press ¨ to exit.
Programming sequence / 295 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Programming sequence The programming information in this guide is presented in the order that is useful for everyday changes and upkeep of the system. The following order of process is recommended as more suitable for an installation. However, the order in which you program your system will depend on a variety of variables and may differ from this list. Profile and Dialpad, if required (page 296 and page 300) Startup (initializes system) (page 301) Software keys for PRI and MCDN, if required. (page 452) Hardware (starting on page 455) Lines (including any networks) (starting on page 333) Terminals&Sets (starting on page 308) System prgrming (starting on page 389( Services (starting on page 353) Telco features (starting on page 447) Other software keys (Companion) (Companion Installer and Coordinator Guides) Sys speed dial (starting on page 381) Passwords (starting on page 382) Time&Date (starting on page page 388) customized programming, such as Voice Mail (refer to the documents for the specific application)
296 / Profiles and Dialpads Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Profiles and Dialpads Use Profile programming to determine which types of trunks are supported, and which are supported on and off core. Use Dialpad programming to define how your system will handle the letters Q and Z from the dialpad. Profile programming If your system is outside of North America, you may require a slightly different operating profile for your system. You must choose these parameters before you perform your system startup programming. If your system is in North America or you know that you want to run that profile, you do not need to run this program. Profile parameters Each market profile setting supports a different selection of trunk cards. In your situation you may require NI (primarily North America and some parts of South America) or ETSI (Europe, Asia, and some parts of South America) ISDN. Analog to digital expansion and compression rates can be either a-law or mu-law, as well. The tables in the following sections show which trunks are supported, and where. You must do this procedure BEFORE you run Startup, within the first 15 minutes after you plug in your KSU. If you run this program after Startup, you will lose your settings.
Profiles and Dialpads / 297 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Note: If you are unsure of the ISDN protocol or companding law active in your area, consult with your ISDN service provider for details. Profile 1 This profile is the default profile. It supports cards and protocols for Canada and the United States. This profile has language support for English, Canadian French, and Spanish. The mu-law companding law is used in this profile. The off- core DTI module is supported on this profile. Profile 2 This profile is for international systems that use ETSI ISDN lines with aLaw. The languages supported include: English, French, Spanish, and Turkish. Cards supported on-core Cards supported off-core AnalogAnalog DTIE&M 4-port BRI-ST4-port BRI-ST 2-port BRI-ST2-port BRI-ST PRI (E1) Supported Not supported ETSI MCDN (SL-1) and EURO protocolsDID aLaw companding lawUTAM Loops are provisioned T7000 telephone
298 / Profiles and Dialpads Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Profile 3 This profile provides language support in NA English, CDN French, US Spanish, and Turkey. This profile is for countries who use ETSI ISDN with mu-law (i.e. some Asian locations) Profile 4 This profile provides language support in English, French, and Spanish. This profile is for countries who use NI ISDN protocol with mu-law (i.e. some areas in the Caribbean). Cards supported on-core Cards supported off-core AnalogAnalog T1E&M 4-port BRI-STDID 2-port BRI-ST4-port BRI-ST 2-port BRI-ST Supported Not supported ETSI ISDN protocolPRI muLaw companding lawUTAM Loops are provisioned T7000 telephone Cards supported on-core Cards supported off-core AnalogAnalog T1E&M PRIDID 4-port BRI-ST4-port BRI-ST 2-port U2-port U 4-port U4-port U
Profiles and Dialpads / 299 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Changing the profile If your system is in North America or you know that you want to run the North American profile, you do not need to run this program. If you need to change the profile, follow these steps: 1. Enter the Profile access code from a programming set by pressing ²¥¥¸å¯ìéñä(**7763453). 2. Enter the password, when prompted. ‚¯öìéí (266344) 3.Region:PROF1 displays. Press the key below Change to scroll to another profile number. 4. Click the display key for OK when you reach the profile you want to choose. 5. Press ¨ to exit. Supported Not supported NI ISD protocolUTAM muLaw companding lawLoops are not provisioned PRI, including MCDN T7000 telephone
300 / Profiles and Dialpads Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Dialpad programming Use this program to determine how the system will recognize the characters Q and Z from a set dialpad. The two types of configurations are called CCITT and non-CCITT. The default is non-CCITT, where Q and Z are accessed through the âdialpad button. CCITT systems access these characters through the à (Q) and á (Z) dialpad keys. To change the setting, follow these steps: 1. Enter the Dialpad access code from a programming set by pressing (**3425723). 2. Q,Z:0 displays. To change it, press the key below Change. 3. Press ¨ to exit.