Nortel Modular Ics 6.0 Installer Guide
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Glossary / 611 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6.0 Installer Guide the telephones and other devices connected to the Norstar system. Terminals and Sets programming is performed by an installer or a system coordinator. Time and date: A programming section that allows you to manually change time or date. The time and date can also be changed by pressing ¥¥æé÷ä and entering the Basic password or one of the programming passwords. Transfer: ²àâ A feature that allows you to redirect a call to another telephone in your Norstar system, over a network or outside your Norstar system. Transfer Callback: If a transferred call is not answered after a specific number of rings, the call will return to the telephone that made the transfer. The number of rings is assigned under Feature settings in System programming. Transfer Callback does not apply to calls transferred externally. Trunk: The physical connection between the Norstar system and the outside world using either the public telephone system or a private network. Trunk Answer: ²¡ââA feature you can use to answer a call on any line that has an active Ringing service Service Mode, even if that line does not appear on your telephone. Trunk Answer is enabled in Services programming. Trunk Anti-Tromboning (TAT): This MCDN network feature is a call- reroute feature that works to find better routes during a transfer of an active call. This feature acts to prevent unnecessary tandeming and tromboning of trunks. This action occurs after the speech path has been established.Trunk Module: A module that allows you to install additional Trunk Cartridges in your system to provide up to 12 additional trunks. Trunk route optimization: (TRO) This is a private network feature that provides routing for forwarded calls along the shortest or best route on the private network. U U interface: A two-wire ISDN interface used for both network connections and terminal connections to the ICS. U-LT: A type of loop provided by a BRI-U2 or BRI-U4 Card. It connects the ICS to ISDN terminal equipment which uses a U interface. Uniform Dialing Plan: (UDP) This type of dialing plan uses a location code to identify each node on a private network. Dialing sequence: (destination code)+(location code)+DN. U-NT loop: A type of loop provided by a BRI-U2 or BRI-U4 Card. It connects the ICS to an ISDN network. Unsupervised line: A line for which disconnect supervision is disabled. If an external caller hangs up, the Norstar system does not detect the disconnection and does not hang up its line. See Disconnect Supervision. User Data: User Data is an option in the Set Copy feature. User Data refers to the personal settings that are unique to an individual telephone, and are not programmed for the system. User Data is programmed at each telephone. These settings, for example, include user Speed Dial and the assignment of programmable memory buttons. User Filter: See Restriction filter.
612 / Glossary Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 User Preferences: a programming section that allows you to assign autodialers, user speed dial codes, display contrast, and other settings to a specific telephone or person. You do not have to program these settings at the person’s telephone. User preferences are assigned in Terminals and Sets programming. User Speed Dial: ²¥Ý Three-digit codes (256-279) can be programmed to dial external telephone numbers. User Speed Dial numbers are programmed for each telephone, and can be used only at the telephone on which they are programmed. V Voice Call: ²ßß A feature you can use to make an announcement or begin a conversation through the speaker of another telephone in the Norstar system. The telephone you call will not ring. Instead, the person you call will hear a beep and then your voice. Their telephone will beep periodically to remind them that their microphone is open. Voice Call deny: ²¡¡A feature that prevents your telephone from receiving Voice Calls. Voice message center: If you have subscribed to Call Display services you can receive visual Voice Message Waiting Indication, providing your telephone has a display. If you have Voice Message Waiting Indication, you can program the telephone numbers required to access up to five different Voice Message Centers. You can also program which of the five Centers is to be accessed by each specific line. W Wait for dial tone: ²¡âÝ A feature that causes of sequence of numbers to pause until dial tone is present on the line before continuing to dial. The Wait for dial tone symbol (‡) uses two of the 24 spaces in a dialing sequence. This feature requires a Services or Combo Cartridge. wireless: See Companion.
P0992638 03Modular ICS 6.0 Installer Guide Index Symbols ² **79743 (System ID) 293 **CONFIG (²**266344) 305 **DIALPAD (²**3425723) 300 **LINE 294 **PROFILE (²**7763453) 299 **SET (set programming) 294 **STARTUP (²**7827887) 301 **SYSID 293 **SYSID (²**79743) 453 **TIME (²**8463) 388 *7, Contrast Adjustment 549 1, message reply enh 408 811 Call Display 331 819 ONN blocking 432 Numerics 0X32 using old modules 199 1st display, programming 331 25-pair connector 225 2-way DID, PRI dialing plan 108 2-way service 109 900 CbC service 911, restrictions 324 A absorb length, zero 374 access controlling on a network 85 line pool programming 312 passwords for programming 278 access codes auto DN 420 carrier codes 422 CDP 95 conflicts 95, 416 default codes 416 direct dial number system programming 419 DISA DN 421 external code 419 line pool 102 line pool and access code 424 line pool codes 417 listing 280 long distance 375 park prefix 418 private access code 421 programming 416 remote line access 423 access package, COS 85 access services, CbC services 433 adaptive, BRI sampling 475 administrative set, Hospitality services 207 advanced private network, see APN and MCDN AEM cable connections 225 see also ASM alarm check active 536 check current 500 codes 506 CSU 536 network evt log 504 short term 537 system administration log 503 troubleshooting 510 Alarm 10 507, 510 Alarm 37 508 Alarm 37 510 Alarm 40 508, 510 Alarm 41 508, 510 Alarm 42 508, 510 Alarm 43 508, 510 Alarm 44 508, 510 Alarm 45 508, 510 Alarm 46 508, 510 Alarm 47 508, 510 Alarm 50-X 508, 510 Alarm 51-X 508, 511 Alarm 52-X-Y 509, 511 Alarm 61-X-Y 509, 511 Alarm 62-X-Y 509, 512 Alarm 63-Z 509, 512
614 / Index Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Alarm 68-Z 509, 513 Alarm 75 513 Alarm 76-X 509, 513 alarm messages programming alarm set 406 alarm set programming 406 alarm telephone 218 alarms hospitality 441 Hospitality services 207 allow last number redial 328 allow redirect 318 allow saved number redial 328 alpha tagging CLID match 409 alternate call ringing 353 analog message reply enh 407 name and number blocking 432 trunk data settings 334 trunk type 335 analog access lines (AAL) 461 analog E&M trunks, private network 77 analog network loss treatment 461 analog station module cable connections 225 connecting 224 message reply enh see also analog extension module Analog Station Module, see ASM and AEM analog telephones, external code 419 Analog Terminal Adapter, see ATA or ATA2 analog trunk E&M 77 see also loop start trunks 75 analog trunk cartridge 214 analog VSC programming 449 ANI E&M and DID lines on DTI 346 programming number Winkstart 346 ANI number 334 answer calls SWCA lines 403 answer DNsCompanion 314 programming 314 view 315 answer keys phantom DN 409 programming 408 setting features 408 answer mode 334, 341 answer timer 460 answer with DISA 334, 342 ANY key destination codes 369 APN also see MCDN 121, 126 network features 111 networking features 110 using MCDN protocol appearance auto privacy 340 DID lines, default numbering 310 DID target line 74 E&M trunk manual-answer 78 hunt group 390 loop start trunk, manual answer 75 message waiting indication 331 network route 104 trunks 72 using internal line for private call 162 appearances setting SWCA controls 403 SWCA keys 403 applying template 279 appr only 147, 152, 309, 315, 390 appr&ring 147, 152, 309, 315, 390 ascending mode, service provider 109 ascending, B-channel sequence 458 ASM analog station module 466 see also AEM verifying status 466 assign answer DNs 314 CAP lines 311 intercom buttons 314 line pools 312 lines 309 prime line 313 assigned lines, viewing 311
Index / 615 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6.0 Installer Guide assigned, BRI DNs 476 ATA accessing external lines 419 answer timer 319 device 320 for OPX applications 266 optional equipment list programming 320 settings 318 troubleshooting 562 use 320 attn attempts 441 Attn duration 441 auto associate, SWCA 403 auto attendant, bypassing auto DN access codes 74 conflicts 339, 367, 420 DID trunk 83 PRI trunk 83 private network auto-answer 83 programming 420 rec’d number length 420 received number length 426 auto number identification, see ANI auto privacy 334 F83 340 programming 340 Auto time&Date programming 402 auto-answer answer with DISA 342 BRI trunks 309 DID 73 disconnect supervision 341 E&M trunks 77 E&M/DISA 76 loop start trunk and DISA 75 loop start trunks 75 no DISA 75 private network 83 remote access 82 remote access trunks 81 remote restrictions 352 restriction filters 82 trunks, DISA 89 autodial, network calls 104 automatic ongoing line selection 337 automatic route selection, see routingautomatic telephone relocation programming 267 Automatic Time and Date 402 auxiliary equipment wiring chart 245 auxiliary ringer 271 call transfer 343 maximum voltage 271 optional equipment list 181 programming 343, 360 Terminals&Sets 318 troubleshooting 564 trunk type data 334 available, BRI DNs 476 B B1 and B2 directory numbers 241, 242– 243 back 285 backboard 216 background music installation 271 programming 272, 397 troubleshooting 564 backspace (bksp) button 286 back-to-back cross-connections 257 backup maintaining records 195 backup, NRU 363 basic answer key 408 hospitality 440 basic password description 278 programming the password 386 basic programming common changes 307 Basic Rate Interface, see BRI, see also ISDN B-channels BRI card 472 port numbering 241 progrramming static DID 2-way service 109 sequence, PRI 458 BchanSeq 458 BchnSeq mode, static DID and two-way DID 109
616 / Index Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Bellcore standard 212 Bellcore/National ISDN Users Forum (NIUF) 57 BLF, M7310 only bracket 215 break-in, MCDN 143 BRI answer mode 341 assign DNs 476 assign lines/loops 309 assigning SPIDs to T and NT loops 472 becoming a clock source 477 BRI-ST cartridge wiring 262 BRI-U wiring 250 call type 473 card 48–53, 471–476 card programming 471 cards 249 clock source loops, power up or down 478 DNs on loop 475 D-packet service 474 handling calls 63 internet connection 67 lines on T/NT loop 471 lines pooled 63 loop DN 476 loop type on card 471 loopback test 532 loops on card 471 LT loop (Lp) 474 name and number blocking 432 network DNs 473 network loop programming 69 network name display supporting protocols 429 network wiring 252 number of B-channels 472 ONN blocking 450 POSTA 69 profile support 297, 298 programming lines 63 programming VSC 449 SPID 309 ST card 214 ST card wiring 249 T network wiring 252 target line, if busy 339TEIs 474 terminal equipment 65 test network connection 211 trunk 79 trunk data settings 334 trunk module locations 467 trunk type 335 U2 card 214 U4 card 214 U-NT network wiring 252 view card 456 BRI (Basic Rate Interface) U2 trunk modules 218 U4 trunk modules 218 BRI, see also ISDN bridge taps 187 BRI-ST terminating resistors 222 trunk modules 243 BRI-U2, trunk modules 243 BRI-U4, trunk modules 243 broadcast hunt groups 393 ILG upgrade to Hunt Groups 206 broadcast ring 309 business name network name display 431 programming 429 BusName, see business name and call display Busy 492 busy busy tone 395 lines, hunt groups 395 overflow set, hunt groups 396 routes, overflow routing 379 busy lamp field, see BLF button prgrming 289, 321 buttons Feature 282 handsfree 282 Hold 282 programming button definitions 285 programming telephones 282 Release 282 volume control 282
Index / 617 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6.0 Installer Guide C cable trough 225, 232, 274 cadence, service tone 589 call attendant, SL-1 network call blocking, ONN programming 432 call by call card settings 458 PRI limits 437 programming 435 programming PRI limits 437 programming service selection 436 protocols referenced with services 435 routing map table 459 routing table 365 routing, all 459 routing, incoming calls 458 routng, none 459 service selection for PRI 433 services, supporting protocols 433 supported services 433 usage metrics 542 Call by Call, see also CbC call descriptions, public network 155 call disconnect, OSI 341 Call Display programming 330 using CLASS assignment 330 call display ANI number 346 CI trunk cartridge 214 order of display 331 outgoing call 316 services, customizing 330 call diversion networks 166 call forward, hunt groups 390 call information feature 332 call information trunk cartridges loop start signaling 76 call log call log opt’ns 321 call log pswrds 280 information, power fail 276 password 384 resetting 405 space 332 space, available spaces 405call park prefix, conflicts 367 call pickup, message answer enh 407 call restriction hospitality services 440 line restrictions 350 programming filters 322 users 349 call routing between switches 104 carrier codes 125 CDP 95, 131 CDP, Public DN 94 dialing plan description 94 E&M dialing plans 97 external routing code 106 hunt groups 389 incoming DID calls 106 internal DID calls 106 prime set overflow 340 private network, routing codes 121 programming CbC services 436 Public DNs 124 restriction filters 103 setting up access code table 96 tandem networks 119 UDP 128 using E&M trunks 162 call setup, ISDN and OLI 315 call transfer, auxiliary ringer 343 call type, BRI card 473 call usage, monitoring set 72 call waiting indications, see also CWI call, using destination codes 376 called ID network name display 430, 431 programming 332 called number, OLI 315 Called Party Number, see CDN caller features through private network 93 through public network 92 within system 92 Caller ID set 330 caller ID, see call display services caller identification, ANI number 346 caller information, see also CID 111 calling party, BusName, programming 429
618 / Index Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 calllog opt’ns 289 camp timeout, programming 398 camp-on MCDN 142 CAP features 411 line assignment 311 line keys 310 M7324 telephone moving a set 412 programming 411 programming assignment 411 capabilities listing 280 programming 317 card answer timer 460 CO fail 460 edge loopback test 527 I/F levels 461 cards on ICS 455 cards on KSU listing 280 show module 455, 456 carrier access code branded outwat calls 365 conflicts 422 description 125 programming 422 carrier failure alarms 533 standard 460 Carrier Identification Code (CIC) 422 cartridge checking the state 497 E&M Trunk 185 enabling 498 enabling/disabling 467 inserting 221 installation 213 installation tips 217 loop start trunk 185 cause code 438 CbC destination codes 362 dialing plan 106 incoming routing for DISA 64 network 104 Private DN over Tie 106requirements, no CbC 105 see also call by call service options 459 CCI, emergency transfer conditions CCITT 278 CDN DISA service types 64 Target Line Receive Digit Length 64 CDP access codes 95 call routing 95, 131 call scenarios 131 dialing plan features 412 dialing sequence 95 dialing string 130 DN range 130 DNs 94 overview 94 public DN 94 SL-1 network features CE logo 23 central answering position, see CAP central office, ANI/DNIS service 346 change DN type 280 change DNs 244, 280 change, button 286 changing DNs 397 Channel Service Unit, see CSU, CSU internal channel, disabling PRI 524 charts, wiring 241 checking the system version 487 CI trunk cartridge installing 214 wiring chart 256 CIC (Carrier Identification Code) 422 Class of Service password, see COS CLASS trunks 402 clear line data 456 CLI, programming in pools 316 CLID CLID match for alpha tagging 409 CLID match 409 CLID set network name display 431 clock automatic date and time 402
Index / 619 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6.0 Installer Guide hospitality, setting time 440 clock source becoming a source 477 description 476 network clock settings 478 primary reference 477 programming 481 sample configurations 478–481 secondary reference 477 timing master 477 clocking cartridge 52 ClockSrc 464 CO fail, TI and PRI 460 combo cartridg, installation planning 180 common dialing plan 110 common settings list 280 programming 381 Companion answer DN 314 changing DNs 425 equipment list 181 expansion module numbering 243 hunt group 390 installing base stations 274 interface headings 280 listing 280 programming registration password 386 services cartridges 181 software key 452 supported 31 UTAM, upgrading 196 cond pswd, programming 387 configuration programming, default access codes 417 conflicts 427 connect wiring 237 connected name, network name display 430 connection expansion modules 224, 239 stand alone 54 contact, external paging 273 continuity loopback test 528, 531 control circuit interface, see CCI control set activating services 353 assigning to lines and sets 354programming 354 schedules 355 controlling schedules 358 coordinated dialing plan, see CDP coordinator, system password 277 copy COS password 382 display button 286 list of copy/not copy 292 remote access packages 424 set programming 290, 308 single, range, all 290 system data 290 telco features 330 to a group of telephones, not part of a range 291 to a range of telephones 290 to a single telephone 290 trunk/line data 335 user data 290 COS auto DN 420 auto-answer E&M trunk 78 auto-answer system 82 auto-answer, no DISA 75 calls answered with DISA 421 changing 85 copy 382 dialing capabilities 81 dialing filters 85 incoming remote call 85 line filter 383 maximum 382 network 85 password 74, 76 programming 382 programming tips 382 public call 156 remote access package 423 remote access with DISA 82 remote pkg 384 restrictions 74 security 85 user filter 383 with DISA 89 credit card verification 68 cross connections, E&M/DISA trunk cartridge 258 CSU
620 / Index Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 alarms 536 clock source 464 connecting DTI to external 254 disabling internal CSU 237 line build 463 line coding 464 listing 280 performance statistics 534 stats 485, 533 turning off/on, disable trunk 462 customizing call display services 330 CWI, SL-1 network cycle, park mode 399 D data copied 292 Data Module 483 data modules, connecting 224 data not copied 292 data, call type 473 date and time, see AutoTime&Date Daylight Savings Time, see daylight time daylight time, programming 402 D-channel packet service 69 service, see ISDN TEIs 474 DDD, message reply enh, analog sets 408 D-Dial 317 debit machines 68 default destination codes MICS 368 default password basic 307 system coordinator 307 system coordinator plus 306 default programming, returning to 275 defaults basic password 386 changing 304 dialing restriction 324 DN lengths 427 filters, cold start 325 Installer password 385 line numbers 468 remote access packages 424 restrictions 324set restrictions 327 System Coordinator password 386 System Coordinator Plus password 386 delay by number of rings 291 camp timeout 398 dial signal type 345 DRT 400 held line reminder 401 park timeout 399 transfer callback 399 delayed ring transfer hunt groups 392 programming 400 delayed ring transfer to prime, see also DRT deprovisioning a line 524 descending mode 109 descending, B-channel sequence 458 desk infromation, hospitality 439 desk pswd 387 desktop conferencing 173 destination codes conflicts 303, 339, 367, 418, 419, 420, 421 defaults for MICS 368 description 363, 367 digit absorption 370 E&M dialing plan 97 network 96 normal rte 370 numbering 96 using 74 using to make a call 376 wild card 368 wild cards 369 device disabling 492 enabling 493 state 492 diagnostics release reasons 438 T1 signal 533 test results, system test log 499 dial mode 334, 338 dial tone, absent on external lines 554 dialed digits CLID match 409