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    P0992642 03 Modular ICS 6.0 Programming Record
    Sys Admin Log 
    (Maintenance; Sys Admin Log)  
    Sys Admin Log
    Log item Time of log itemNumber of repetitions
    Time and date that log was checked 
    						
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    Network evt log 
    (Maintenance; Network evt log)  
    Network Log
    Log itemTime of log item Number of repetitions
    Time and date that log was checked 
    						
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    Template specific defaults
    For the Norstar MICS 6.0 system, the Square template is the default template. The Centrex, Hybrid, PBX 
    and DID template are also available as an option at startup. 
    For the Norstar MICS-XC 6.0 system, the PBX template is the default template. The DID template is also 
    available as an option at startup. For information on defaults for Registration, Radio data, Radios, Cells, 
    and the Registration password, refer to your MICS-XC Norstar-Companion Installer Guide. These 
    settings are used with XC 6.0 systems that use Companion components.
    The following charts show the sections of the Programming Record where the Centrex, Hybrid, PBX and 
    DID default values differ from the Square template default values.
    Terminals&Sets defaults
    Line Access
    † is a three-digit line number. The Centrex template sequentially assigns lines to DNs. It assigns Line 001 to DN221, Line 0 02 to DN 
    222, and so on, until all lines are assigned to DNs. The lines automatically become prime lines for the DNs.
    Restrictions
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Line 
    assignmen
    t Set 221
    Lines 001 to 002: 
    Appear & Ring
    other sets
    Lines 001 to 002:
    Appear & RingSet 221
    Line  
    †
    Appear & Ring
    Set 221
    Line 001: Appear & 
    Ring
    other sets
    Line 001: Appear 
    onlySet 221
    All lines: Unassigned
    other sets
    All lines:
    UnassignedSet 221
    All external lines: 
    Unassigned
    other sets
    All lines: Unassigned
    Target lines  157-284: UnassignedTarget lines 157-284: 
    Ring only
    Line pool 
    accessPool A to O: NPool A: Y
    Pool B to O: N
    Prime lineNoneLine  †I/C
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Restrn flt 01
    Restr’n 01
    Restr’n 02
    Override 001
    Override 002
    Override 003
    Restr’n 03
    Override 001
    Restr’n 04
    Restr’n 05
    Restr’n 06
    Restr’n 07
    Restr’n 08
    Restr’n 09
    Restr’n 10
    0
    1
    1800
    1877
    1888
    911
    911
    411
    976
    1976
    1976
    1900
    1900
    555121290
    91
    91800
    91877
    91888
    9911
    9911
    9411
    9976
    91976
    91976
    91900
    91900
    955512120
    1
    1800
    1877
    1888
    911
    911
    411
    976
    1976
    1976
    1900
    1900
    5551212 
    						
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    Telco features (Feature assignmnt)
    Lines defaults
    Trunk/Line data (Target lines)
    Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog loopstart)
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Call log setNYSet 221:
    Y
    other sets:
    NNdefault
    target line: Y
    other lines: N
    Extl VMsg setNdefault target line: 
    Y
    other lines: N
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Rec’d #:NoneDN of the set it 
    appears on
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Line type PublicLines             Pool 
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Pool B
    061 to 068: Pool C
    069 to 076: Pool D
    077 to 084: Pool E
    085 to 092: Pool F
    093 to 0100: Pool G
    101 to 108: Pool H
    109 to 112: Pool I
    113 to 116: Pool J
    117 to 120: Pool K
    121 to 124: Pool L
    125 to 128: Pool M
    129 to 132: Pool N
    133 to 136: Pool O
    137 to 140: Public
    141 to 144: Public
    145 to 336 : PublicLines           Pool
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Public
    061 to 336: Public 
    						
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    Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog Groundstart)
    Trunk/Line data (Digital and E&M lines)
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Line type PublicLines             Pool 
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Pool B
    061 to 068: Pool C
    069 to 076: Pool D
    077 to 084: Pool E
    085 to 092: Pool F
    093 to 0100: Pool G
    101 to 108: Pool H
    109 to 112: Pool I
    113 to 116: Pool J
    117 to 120: Pool K
    121 to 124: Pool L
    125 to 128: Pool M
    129 to 132: Pool N
    133 to 136: Pool O
    137 to 140: Public
    141 to 144: Public
    145 to 336 : PublicLines           Pool
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Public
    061 to 336: Public
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Line typePublicLines             Pool 
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Pool B
    061 to 068: Pool C
    069 to 076: Pool D
    077 to 084: Pool E
    085 to 092: Pool F
    093 to 0100: Pool G
    101 to 108: Pool H
    109 to 112: Pool I
    113 to 116: Pool J
    117 to 120: Pool K
    121 to 124: Pool L
    125 to 128: Pool M
    129 to 132: Pool N
    133 to 136: Pool O
    137 to 140: Public
    141 to 144: Public
    145 to 336 : PublicLines           Pool
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Public
    061 to 336: Public 
    						
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    Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog DID)
    Trunk/Line data (BRI-2, BRI-ST, BRI-U2 and BRI-U4 lines)
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Line type PublicLines             Pool 
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Pool B
    061 to 068: Pool C
    069 to 076: Pool D
    077 to 084: Pool E
    085 to 092: Pool F
    093 to 0100: Pool G
    101 to 108: Pool H
    109 to 112: Pool I
    113 to 116: Pool J
    117 to 120: Pool K
    121 to 124: Pool L
    125 to 128: Pool M
    129 to 132: Pool N
    133 to 136: Pool O
    137 to 140: Public
    141 to 144: Public
    145 to 336 : PublicLines           Pool
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Public
    061 to 336: Public
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Line typePublicLines             Pool 
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Pool B
    061 to 068: Pool C
    069 to 076: Pool D
    077 to 084: Pool E
    085 to 092: Pool F
    093 to 0100: Pool G
    101 to 108: Pool H
    109 to 112: Pool I
    113 to 116: Pool J
    117 to 120: Pool K
    121 to 124: Pool L
    125 to 128: Pool M
    129 to 132: Pool N
    133 to 136: Pool O
    137 to 140: Public
    141 to 144: Public
    145 to 336 : PublicLines           Pool
    001 to 030: Pool A
    031 to 060: Public
    061 to 336: Public 
    						
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    Restrictions
    Services defaults
    Access codes
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Restrn flt 00No restrictions (cannot be changed)
    Restrn flt 01
    Restr’n 01
    Restr’n 02
    Override 001
    Override 002
    Override 003
    Restr’n 03
    Override 001
    Restr’n 04
    Restr’n 05
    Restr’n 06
    Restr’n 07
    Restr’n 08
    Restr’n 09
    Restr’n 10
    0
    1
    1800
    1877
    1888
    911
    911
    411
    976
    1976
    1976
    1900
    1900
    555121290
    91
    91800
    91877
    91888
    9911
    9911
    9411
    9976
    91976
    91976
    91900
    91900
    955512120
    1
    1800
    1877
    1888
    911
    911
    411
    976
    1976
    1976
    1900
    1900
    5551212
    SettingSquareCentrexHybridPBXDID
    Line pool codesNonePool A: 9
    Pool B to O: None
    Park prefix1
    Extrnl code9None 
    						
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    Glossary of programming headings and settings
    This section presents the programming hierarchy in the Norstar Modular ICS/Modular ICS-XC interface. The dots each represent a
    level below the top level 
    Top LevelLevel 1Level 2Level 3
    Below the 
    3rd level
    
    
    
    
    Menu item Description
    Profile 
    (use only at system startup)
    Change on non-North American systems, only! 
    Use this command to choose a profile that reflects the trunk card profile for 
    the specific country.
    Use Profile password.
    WARNING: Never use this command after Startup has been run.
    Dialpad 
    (use only at system startup)
    Use this command to select the dialpad layout you require. This is a system-
    wide setting.
    Use Dialpad access.
    Startup 
    (use only for initial configuration at system startup)
    Use this command to select the default information specific to your system.
    Use Startup access.
    This command is only available immediately after startup of the KSU.
     TemplateSelect the template to assign the default values for the system. 
     Start DNEnter between three and seven digits to indicate the first DN of  the range  you 
    plan to use. 
    The length of this entry also defines the default DN length and the default 
    Received number length. 
    Note: If the first digit of a DN is the same  as  any of the follow codes, the 
    system sets these codes to None:
     Direct-dial digit
     Call Park prefix
     first digit of a line pool access code 
    						
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    Use the following commands to change defaults and configure the lines and sets to suit your system requirements.
    Use Installer or Administrator access codes.
    Te r m i na ls  &  Se t sThese commands allow you to assign settings to each telephone (DN).
     Show set:_Enter the D N of the telephone you want to program.
     XXXX:XXXXDN number and current name displays to confirm your request.
     Line accessThese commands allow you to assign lines to each DN. 
    You can copy the settings from one DN to another.
     Line assignmentUse these settings to determine which lines are assigned to the telephone. 
    You can also define how incoming calls on those lines will be handled.
     Show line:______Enter the numbers of the lines to be assigned to the telephone. 
     LXXX:UnassignedAssign the line by pressing the CHANGE soft key to choose how you want 
    the line to show on the telephone (Appr & ring, Ring only, or Appr only).
    You can use the SCAN softkey to determine which lines have been assigned.
     LinePool accessUse this menu to define which line pools a telephone, DISA DN or AutoDN 
    will access. 
    All lines except ISDN PRI lines use lines A to 0. PRI lines use PRI-A, Pri-B, 
    etc.
     Line Pool A:NScroll through the line pool listing and select the pools to assign to the 
    telephone.
     Prime line: I/CThis setting determines the first line selected when the user makes an 
    outgoing call. If you select a line or line pool as prime line, the line or  line  pool 
    must be assigned to the telephone.
     Intercom keysSelect the number of intercom buttons on a telephone for accessing internal 
    lines and line pools.
     Answer DNsEnter the DN of another telephone. This set performs the indicated function 
    when the other set receives a call. You can assign up to five answer DNs.
     Show set Enter the D N of the telephone for which this telephone will have an answer 
    button.
     XXXX:UnassignedAssign the answer DN by pressing the CHANGE soft key to choose how you 
    want the line to show on the telephone (Appr & ring, Ring only, or Appr only).
    You can use the SCAN soft key to determine which DNs have been assigned.
     OLI#Enter the 10-digit outgoing line identification number.
     OLI #For some ISDN devices (for example, video conference sets) this allows the 
    OLI digits to replace the internal DN digits on the ISDN device call setup. 
    (Profile 1 and 4 only.)
     CapabilitiesThese commands allow you to select the call features for a telephone.
     Fwd no answerRedirect all incoming calls when this telephone does not answer.
     Fwd to Enter the external number or the DN of the telephone to  which you want to 
    redirect all incoming calls.
     Forward delaySelect the number of rings before an unanswered call is forwarded. The 
    heading appears only if a Forward no answer external number or DN is 
    assigned.
     Fwd on busyRedirect all incoming calls when this telephone is busy with another call.
     Fwd to Enter the external number or the DN of  the  telephone  to which  you  want  calls 
    to be redirected when this telephone is busy. 
    						
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     DND on BusySelect whether or not an incoming call rings if the user already is on another 
    call.
     Handsfree Select whether Handsfree will be available to a telephone. 
     HF answerbackSelect whether a user can automatically  answer a  voice  call without lifting the 
    receiver or pressing the 
    Å button. It is always turned off for a T7100 
    telephone.
     Pickup grpAny user in a pickup group can answer calls to any other telephone in their 
    group using the Call Pickup-group feature (
    ²àÞ). Choose one of nine 
    pickup groups, or choose None to disable the feature for this telephone.
     Page zoneAssign a page zone to allow this set to receive pages, or choose None to 
    prevent pages at this telephone.
     PagingSelect whether paging can be performed from this Norstar telephone.
     D-DialSelect whether you can call the Direct-dial telephone from this telephone 
    using the Direct-dial digit. 
     Priority callIf a call is critical for the called party to receive, you can program this 
    telephone to interrupt calls or to override Do Not Disturb at another Norstar 
    telephone when you enter 
    ²ßá. 
    A priority call can be refused at the set you call if the called party enters Do 
    Not Disturb (
    ²¡Þ). 
    However, a priority call cannot be blocked by at a telephone that is already in 
    Do Not Disturb mode.
     HotlineSelect whether a telephone number will be dialed automatically when a user 
    lifts the receiver or  presses the button on the memory keys that  is designated 
    as the Handsfree/Mute button. 
     Intrnl#:NoneChoose Intrnl to enter an internal Norstar telephone as the hotline.
     Intrnl#:_______Enter the internal DN you want to use as the hotline.
     Extrnl#:NoneChoose Extrnl to enter an external telephone as the hotline.
     Extrnl#:_______Enter the external DN you want to use as the hotline.
     Aux. ringerSelect whether an external auxiliary ringer will ring for incoming calls at this 
    telephone.
    Note: The customer-supplied ringer hardware must be installed before the 
    feature will work.
     Allow redirectSelect whether to allow this telephone to redirect lines.
     Redirect ringSelect whether a telephone rings briefly when a call is redirected by the Line 
    Redirection feature (
    ²¡Ý).
     ATA settingsAnalog telephones or other devices which are connected to the ICS using an 
    Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) may need the additional programming  found 
    under this subheading. 
     ATA ans timerThis setting determines the timing between when an ATA-connected device 
    dials out and when the device becomes ready to receive DTMF tone from the 
    far end analog device.
     ATA  u s eChoose the setting that indicates where the ATA is situated (On Site/Off Site)
     ATA  d v cSet to enhance connectivity for  telephones connecting to PRI and BRI lines 
    through an ATA module. Choose Telephon for telephones, and Modem for 
    other devices, such as fax machines. 
    						
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