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    Programming Network Name Display
    The Business Name and the Set Name make up the 
    information that is used for the outgoing Calling name or 
    connected name.
    Calling/connected name is only sent once the Business Name 
    is programmed. 
    To program the Business Name start with the display showing 
    System prgming.
    1. Press ≠.The display shows Hunt groups. 
    2. Press ‘ until the display shows BusName:. 
    3. Press CHANGE
     and use the keypad to enter a Business 
    Name. You can enter a maximum of eight letters. It is 
    recommended that you use a blank space for the last 
    character to act as a separator between the Business name 
    and Set name.
    To program the Set Name start with the display showing 
    Terminals & Sets.
    1. Press ≠ and enter the set number of the telephone 
    you would like to program. 
    2. Press ≠. The display shows Line access. 
    3. Press ‘ until the display shows Name:. 
    4. Press CHANGE
     and use the keypad to enter a Set Name. You 
    can enter a maximum of seven letters. 
    5. Other areas that must also be programmed include: 
    the OLI number, see OLI # on page 315
    under Telco features the Call ID must be set to yes, see 
    Called ID on page 332 
    						
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    Outgoing Name and Number Blocking
    When activated, ²¡Úá blocks the outgoing name and 
    number on a per call basis. When this feature is used, the call 
    is flagged to the CO so that the name and number will not be 
    presented to the person being called.
    On analog and BRI trunks, a call blocking digit sequence is 
    sent to the CO before sending the dialout digits. You can 
    change this digit in a Norstar programming session and set it 
    to the digit sequence recognized by the local CO for name and 
    number blocking.
    This programming is done in the main program heading Telco 
    Features. To program the Name and Number blocking digit, 
    start with the display showing Telco features.
    Note:  Step 1 through 3 are only for analog and BRI trunks.
    1. Press ≠. The display shows VMsg ctr tel#s. 
    2. Press ‘ until the display shows ONN Blocking:. 
    3. Press ≠. The display shows T o n e : N o n e .  Y o u  c a n  
    choose F78, (0-9), *, #.
    4. Press CHANGE
     to enter a new tone dialing Name and 
    Number blocking digit sequence.
    5. Press ‘. The display shows Pulse:None. You 
    can choose F78, (0-9), *, #.
    6. Press CHANGE
     to enter a new pulse dialing Name and 
    Number blocking digit sequence. 
    						
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    Call by Call service selection for PRIInstaller password required
    Call by Call service selection allows a user to access services 
    or private facilities over a PRI line without the need for 
    dedicated facilities. The different services represent different 
    types of access to the network. Various services are available 
    depending on the chosen protocol. The list below identifies the 
    supported services
    Call by Call service selection is supported for the following 
    protocols:
    National ISDN 2 (NI-2)
    DMS-100 custom
    DMS-250 (MCI, Sprint, Generic)
    AT&T 4ESS custom
    The following Call by Call Services are supported:
    Public Public calls connect Norstar and a Central Office 
    (CO). Both incoming (DID) and outgoing 
    (DOD) calls are supported. Dialed digits 
    conform to the standard North American dialing 
    plan (E.164 standard).
    Foreign 
    Exchange 
    (FX)Foreign exchange service connects a Norstar site 
    to a remote central office (CO). This provides 
    the equivalent of local service at the remote 
    location.
    Tie Tie lines are private incoming and outgoing lines 
    that connect Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) 
    such as Norstar. 
    						
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    OUTWATS
    (Outward 
    Wide Area 
    Telecommu-
    nications)This outgoing call service allows a Norstar user 
    to call telephones in a specific geographical area 
    referred to as a zone or band. Typically a flat 
    monthly fee is charged for this service.
    INWATS 
    (Inward Wide 
    Area Tele-
    communica-
    tions)This long distance service allows a Norstar user 
    to receive calls originating from specified areas 
    without charge to the caller. A toll-free number 
    is assigned to permit reverse billing.
    International 
    INWATSAn international long distance service that 
    allows a Norstar user to receive international 
    calls originating from specified areas without 
    charge to the caller. A toll-free number is 
    assigned to permit reverse billing.
    Switched 
    DigitalThis service provides premises-to-premises 
    voice and data transport with call management 
    and monitoring features.
    Nine Hundred This service is commonly referred to as fixed 
    charge dialing.
    Private Private incoming and outgoing calls connect 
    Norstar to a virtual private network. Dialed 
    digits may conform to the standard North 
    American dialing plan (E.164 standard) or the 
    dialed digits may use a private dialing plan. 
    						
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    Norstar supported Call by Ca ll Services by protocol
    a.  A shaded box indicates that the protocol does not support the service.
    b.  DMS-250 Sprint and UCS support incoming FX only (i.e. Network-to-
    Norstar). DMS-250 MCI does not support FX.
    c.  NI-2 allows two Tie operating modes: senderized and cut-through. Norstar 
    will only support senderized mode.
    d.  Rates greater than 64 kbps will not be supported.
    e. Bell Canada VNET.
    f.   Not all service types may be supported by a switch type. For information, 
    contact your service provider.
    Programming Call by Call on PRI requires you to program 
    various areas of the Norstar system:
    åunder Line access, assign the line pool
    åunder Services, in routing services section, assign which 
    pool to use for routing and which service type service id, if 
    required
    Norstar 
    ServiceaNI-2fDMS-100
    (custom)DMS-250
    (MCI, Sprint, 
    Generic)AT&T 4ESS
    FXFXFXb
    Ti ecTieTieTieSDN
    (software defined 
    network)
    INWATSINWATSINWATSEight HundredToll Free
    MEGACOM
    International
    INWATSSame as
    INWATSSame as
    INWATSSame as
    INWATSInternational
    Toll Free
    Service
    OUTWATSIntraLATA OUTWATS
    OUTWATS with bands
    InterLATA OUTWATSOUTWATSPRISMMEGACOM
    PrivateDMS 
    PrivateeVNET(virtual 
    network)
    Switched 
    DigitalACCUNETd
    Nine HundredNine HundredMultiQuest
    PublicPublicPublicPublic 
    						
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    åunder System programming, specify the minimum and 
    maximum values for the pools
    åunder Hardware choose PRI card and select the protocol
    Line Pools
    All lines in a PRI interface are in the same PRI line pool. This 
    pool cannot contain any non-PRI lines. There is one PRI pool 
    available for each PRI interface on the CSU. 
    Depending on the order that the cards are configured as PRI, 
    Pool PRI-A represents lines 1 to 30, and Pool PRI-B represents 
    lines 31 to 60. If both PRIs are connected to the same service 
    provider and use the same protocol, lines 1 to 30 and 31 to 60 
    can be put in the same pool. There are four PRI pools available 
    for profile 1 and 4 systems, PRI-A, PRI-B, PRI-C, PRI-D 
    because these profiles support the off-core DTI module.
    Programming Call by Call service selection
    Programming the Norstar system for Call by Call Service 
    Selection with a PRI interface requires
    provisioning a PRI card if a PRI card is not already a part 
    of the system, on page 456
    selecting a protocol, on page 456
    programming incoming call routing, on page 458
    programming routes that use the PRI pools (under 
    Services), see Routing service on page 361 
    						
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    PRI Call by Call Limits
    PRI pool limits for Call by Call services allows you to 
    configure limits for service types without interacting with the 
    CO. This feature sets the minimum and maximum number of 
    incoming and outgoing calls per service type for the PRI pool. 
    The number of active calls will be tracked so that whenever a 
    call is being set up, a check will be made to determine if it will 
    be allowed. Calls will not be allowed if they exceed the 
    maximum value for that service type or if they will use lines 
    needed to maintain the minimum value of other service types.
    The summation of the minimum values for incoming or 
    outgoing PRI services cannot exceed the total number of lines 
    in the PRI pool. 
    The maximum value for an incoming or outgoing PRI service 
    cannot exceed the total number of lines in the PRI pool. 
    Programming Call by Call Limits
    With the card set to PRI and the display showing System 
    prgming.
    1. Press ≠.The display shows Hunt groups. 
    2. Press ‘ until the display shows CbC limits. 
    3. Press ≠.The display shows the first pool (PRI-A 
    or PRI-B) that supports CbC routing. Press NEXT
     to show 
    the other pool, if it is available. 
    4. Press ≠.The display shows Service:. 
    The service that is displayed depends upon the protocol. 
    Press NEXT
     to select a different service. 
    5. Press ≠. If it applies, the display shows Min 
    incoming:2. Press CHANGE
     to enter a different number.  
    						
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    6. Press ‘. If it applies, the display shows Max 
    incoming:23. Press CHANGE
     to enter a different number. 
    7. Press ‘. The display shows Min outgoing:4. 
    Press CHANGE
     to enter a different number. 
    8. Press ‘. The display shows Max outgoing:23. 
    Press CHANGE
     to enter a different number. 
    Release Reasons
    This feature is useful for diagnostic purposes. It shows the 
    reason why an ISDN call has been released. The Release 
    Reason can be displayed as Simple or Detailed text. When the 
    default None is selected, no release reasons appears on the set. 
    Release Reasons can be programmed under System prgrming. 
    With the display showing System prgming.
    1. Press ‘ until the display shows Release 
    reasons.
    2. Press ≠. The display shows Text: None.
    3. Select the text to be displayed as Simple or Detailed.
    Note:  If you selected Simple text, press ‘ for Cause 
    code. The Cause code is for diagnostics. Make sure it 
    is set to N.
    Mk/BR: 40/60 (profile 2 only)
    This heading sets the make-break ratio for the system.
    1. Press ‘ until the display shows Mk/BR.
    2. Press CHANGE
     and select either 40/60 or 30/70. 
    						
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    Programming Hospitality Services
    The Hospitality heading accesses the settings for the room and 
    alarm information.
    With the display showing System prgming press ‘ 
    until the display shows Hospitality.
    Room/desk information
    Use this setting to assign set DNs to a specific room.
    1. At the Hospitality heading, press ≠. 
    Room/desk info displays.
    2. Press ≠. Show set: displays.
    3. Enter a room set number or press LIST
     and press 
    ‘ until you find the DN of the set you want to 
    assign to a room.
    4. Press ≠. Room #:None displays.
    5. Press CHANGE
     and enter the room number, then press OK to 
    accept the change.
    6. Repeat step 6 for all the sets you want to assign.
    7. Press ‘. Adm pwd req’d:Y displays
    8. Press CHANGE
     and choose Y or N, depending on your 
    security requirements. 
    						
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    Call restrns
    You can set up call restrictions based on room occupancy 
    states. This setting affects the Room occupancy feature.
    1. At the Hospitality heading, press ≠ twice. 
    Call restrns displays.
    2. Press ≠. Vacant:00 displays.
    3. Press CHANGE 
    and enter the filter that defines the 
    restrictions for your hospitality system. Refer to Filters on 
    page 322
    4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other room occupancy states.
    The table below shows an example of a call restrictions 
    setup.
    Setting Service times
    You can set the time when occupied rooms change from 
    Service done to Service required. This setting affects the 
    Room condition feature.
    1. At the Hospitality heading, press ≠ until 
    Service time displays.
    2. Press ≠. Hour: 00 displays.
    3. Press CHANGE
     and enter the hour (00 to 23). 
    Room 
    OccupancyFilter Description
    Vacant 11 no calls allowed except 911
    Basic 11 no calls allowed except 911 and internal 
    extensions
    Mid 12 no calls allowed except 911, 1800, 188 
    and internal extensions
    Full 13 no call restrictions 
    						
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