Siemens Saturn Epabx Oc1e Dyad Digital Telephone User Instructions
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SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-4-8919 Issue 7, January 1986 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: STNASSN TITLE: Station Assignments Page 5 of 6 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION I 16. ORIG PREF (NO,PRIME,LAST,IDLE)=aaaaa I Requests new originating line preference type for DPI. Enter (CR) for no change. aa = NO = no preference; aaaaa = PRIME = prime line; aaaa = LAST = last line used; aaaa = IDLE = idle line. 17. PRIVACY AUTOMATIC (ENA,DIS)=aaa Requests whether the automatic privacy feature for the DPI is to be aaa = ENA = ENAble; enabled or disabled. aaa = DIS = DISable. Enter (CR) for no change. ALPHAMERIC INPUT NONE DP DP16 DPI DP12 DTMF DTMF16 ELEC ELEC16 HOTLINE HOTLINE16 18. AUTO INCOMING CALL COMP (ENA, DIS) = aaa Requests whether to change the AICC processing for the station. aaa = ENA = ENAble; Enter (CR) for no change. aaa = DIS = DISable. Table 201.1 Station Types DESCRIPTION No Physical Station Assigned to Extension Number (Does not apply to DYAD). Dial Pulse Station. Dial Pulse Station - 16 Line SIEMENS’ DPI telephone (Two Channel). SIEMENS’ DPI II or DYAD telephone (Single Channel). Dual-Tone Multifrequency Station (Mixed DTMF, DP). Dual-Tone Multifrequency Station - 16 Line Electronic Hookflash Station (See Note). Electronic Hookflash Station - 16 Line Hotline Station. Hotline Station - 16 Line Note: Not Applicable to Domestic (U.S.) Systems. 1 Table 201.2 “Y 2” Fields of PEN for Tl Spans
SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: STNASSN TITLE: Station Assignments MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: Mnemonic ACD AICC CFW cos (CR) DPl2 FX PEN SMDR SP TMD TYPE VFAC Definition Automatic Call Distribution Automatic Incoming Call Connection Call Forwarding Class of Service Carriage Return (RETURN key) SIEMENS Single-Channel Digital Premium Instrument II Foreign Exchange Station Port Equipment Number Station Message Detail Recording Special Access Service Trunk Module - Digital New Station Type Verified and Forced Account Codes A30808-X5051-El2048919 Issue 7, January 1986 Page 6 of 6
SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808X5051-E120-2-B919 Issue 2. December 1985 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: STNDATA TITLE: Station Data (Display) Access Level: 1, 2, 3, 4 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 1 of 1 I 1. > DIS STNDATA I 2. (DATA,DSS,DIRTRK,TRKGRP,FIXCFWD) = aaaaaa Requests type of station data to be displayed. If DATA, go to step aaaaaa = DATA, DSS, DIRTRK, FIXCFWD, 3; if DIRTRK, DSS, FIXCFWD, or TRKGRR procedure is completed. or TRKGRP 3. 1 (DCI,STN,MODEM,TRK) = aaaaa Requests the type of data device to be displayed; procedure is com- aaaaa = DCI, STN, MODEM, or TRK. pleted. MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: Mnemonic DIRTRK TRKGRP DSS DATA DC1 FIXCNVD STN MODEM TRK Definition Direct Trunk Select Data Trunk Group Select Data Direct Station Selection Data OC II Device Data Data Communication Interface Fixed Call Forwarding Destination Data Station with Data Capability Modem Trunk with Data Capability ., ,.
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-I-6919 - CMU Procedures Issue 1. December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: STNEXT TITLE: Station Extension Assignments pq Page 1 of 1 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 1. ) DIS STNEXT 2. DISP PRIME OR ALIAS NUMBERS = aaaaa Requests whether one or all “alias” extension number(s) is to be aaaaa = PRIME or ALIAS. displayed for the specified station number. If PRIME specified, go to step 3; if ALIAS specified, go to step 4. 3. ALIAS EXTENSION NUMBER = nnnn I I Requests known alias extension number for which prime station nnnn = station number (O-9999). number is to be displayed. Procedure is completed. 4. PRIMARY EXTENSION NUMBER = nnnn Requests primary extension number for station for which alias ex- nnnn = station number (O-9999). tension number(s) are to be displayed. Enter (CR) to display aliases for all stations. Procedure is completed. I I I I 1. ) ADDSTNEXT I I I 2. PRIMARY EXTENSION NUMBER = nnnn Requests primary station extension number for which alias data is nnnn = station number (O-9999). to be added. I I I 3. NEW ALIAS EXTENSION NUMBER = nnnn . . . nnnn Requests new alias extension number(s) to be assigned to above nnnn = station number (O-9999). primary extension number (4 maximum). If more than one, separate each by spaces. Procedure is completed. NOTE: To assign more than four alias extension numbers, repeat the procedure. 1. )DELSTNEXT 2. DELETE 1 OR ALL ALIAS (ONE,ALL) = aaa Requests whether one or all “alias” extension number(s) is (are) aaa = ONE or ALL. to be deleted for the specified station number. If ONE specified, go to step 3; if ALL specified, go to step 4. 3. ALIAS EXTENSION NUMBER = nnnn Requests alias extension number which is to be deleted. Proce- nnnn = station number (O-9999). dure is completed. 4. PRIMARY EXTENSION NUMBER = nnnn Requests primary extension number for which alias extension num- nnnn = station number (O-9999). bers are to be deleted. Procedure is completed.
“I >I VI II. Li I?-, CMU Procedures .-< ._-- ,.-_-. -I-.. L- .- Issue 4, December 1985 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: SYSOPT TITLE: System Options Access Level: 3, 4 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 1 of 4 1 1. > DIS SYSOPT 2. SYSTEM OPTION ASSIGNMENT = aaaaaaaaa Requests which system option is to be displayed. Enter (CR) for all. aaaaaaaaa = options; see Table 502.1. > CHA SYSOPT I !. SYSTEM OPTION ASSIGNMENT = aaaaaaaaa I Requests which system option is to be changed. If FLAGS, go to aaaaaaaaa = options; see Table 502.1. step 3; if SNAP or SOAR go to step 5; if OVDEST, go to step 8; if NIGHT, go to step 9; if OVCNT or CWLEDFLSH, go to step 10; if CONFIRKS or CONFCO, go to step 11; if SPCLACCT, go to step 12; if DUPLEX, go to step 13 (see Note 2); if SYSITE, go to step 16; if CASINTCP, go to step 17 (see Note 1). 3. SYSTEM FLAG(S) = a. . .a a a . . . Requests which system flags are to be set. If more than one, separate each by spaces. a. . . a = flag(s); see Table 502.2. t. ENABLE SYSTEM FLAG? (Y,N) = a Requests whether or not to enable system flag(s) specified in previ- a = Y = Yes, a = N = No. ous step; procedure is completed. 5. TYPE (STN,PILGT,EXTRN,ACD,NONE) = aaaaa Requests type of destination for special night-answering or overflow aaaaa = STN, PILOT ACD, EXTRN or position. If STN, PILOT or EXTRN, go to step 6; if ACD, go to step NONE; see Table 502.3. 7; if NONE, procedure is completed. a. 1 EXTENSION NUMBER = nnnn I Requests destination station number (station external, or pilot num- nnnn = extension number (O-9999). ber) for special procedure; procedure is completed. 7. ACD GROUP NUMBER (O-63) = nn Requests ACD group number for special answering procedure; proce nn = ACD group (O-63). dure is completed. 8. ATTENDANT OVERFLOW DEST TYPE = aaaaa Requests which overflow procedure is to apply; procedure is com- pleted. aaaaa = SNAP, SOAP ZUNAl, ZUNA2, ZUNA3, or ZUNA4; see Table 502.4. 9. 1 NIGHT SVC SWITCH TMR (O-765 SEC) = nnn I Requests number of seconds in which attendant must answer call nnn = number of seconds (O-765). prior to console being placed in night answer mode automatically; procedure is completed. NOTE: The value stored internally by the system is a multiple of 3 seconds. For example, if the user assigns a time value of 31 seconds, the internal value stored is 10; therefore, the timer actually expires after 30 seconds.
an, U,‘\l\( L;r-Pt~/ I \“YIIu-,.d_v I ilL” .r L., ,., CMU Procedures Issue 4, December 1965 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: SYSOPT TITLE: System Options I STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 2 of 4 10. NUMBER OF CALLS (O-255) = nnn If preceding input was OVCNT, requests number of calls required nnn = number of calls (O-255). at console to invoke special overflow procedure; if preceding input was CWLEDFLSH, requests the number of all types of queued calls to the attendant pool to cause the calls-waiting LED to flash. Proce- dure is completed. . 11. TRKS ALLOWED IN CONFERENCE (O-6) = n Requests number of trunks allowed in eight-party conference. If the n = numbed of trunks (O-6). previous input was CONFTRKS, denotes the number of trunks of J any type; if the previous input was CONFCO, denotes number of central office trunks allowed; procedure is completed. 12. SPCL SMDR ACCT CODE LENGTH (l-11) = nn I Requests number of digitt required for special account code; proce- nn = number of digits (1-11). dure is completed. -. ’ 13. DUPLEX SWITCHOVER HOUR (O-23) = nn Requests setting of hours for automatic system switchover (24hour nn = hours (O-23). clock). Enter (CR) for no change. (See Note 2.) :4. DUPLEX SWITCHOVER MINUTE (O-59) = nn Requests setting of minutes for automatic system switchover. Enter nn = minutes (O-59). (CR) for no change. 15. AUTO SWITCHOVER STATUS (ON,OFF) = aaa Requests whether system is to provide automatic switchover be- aaa = ON (Switchover will occur); tween processors. Procedure is completed. Enter (CR) for no aaa = OFF (Switchover will not occur). change. 16. SYSTEM SITE ID (1-16 CHARS) = aa . . . aa Requests site identification for this system. Enter up to 16 alpha- aa . . . aa = site ID characters. merit characters. Enter (CR) for no change. Procedure is com- pleted. 17. CAS INTERCEm TRKGRP (O-31) = nn Requests CAS trunk group over which CAS intercept calls are to nn = CAS trunk group number (O-31). be routed. Procedure is completed.
SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-4-B919 Issue 4, December 1985 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: SYSOPT TITLE: System Options Page 3 of 4 ALPHAMERIC INPUT DESCRIPTION OVDEST OVCNT CWLEDFLSH CONFCO CASINTCP NIGHT SNAP SOAP SPCLACCT DUPLEX FLAGS SYSITE CONFTRKS Table 502.1 System Options Attendant Overflow Destination Attendant Overflow Threshold Call Waiting LED Flash Threshold Central Office Trunks Allowed in Conference Centralized Attendant Service Intercept (Note 1) Night Service Switching Special Night Answering Position Special Overflow Answering Position Special SMDR Account Code Length . System Control Configuration (Note 2) System Flags System Site Identification Trunks Allowed in Conference NOTES: 1. The trunk group information is used for vacant number intercept calls at CAS branch SATURN systems which have the INCPTCASATT system option flag set. 2. Applicable to duplex systems only. Table 502.2 System Flags ALPHAMERIC INPUT DESCRIPTION ACDAUTO BSYATT LKOUTSECR TIME24HR CASBRANCH CASMAIN TEXTCCITT DMDRAUTO TSTDIAG CONSDX INTERTNT INCPTCASAT-I- INCPTREC LCRDPLN LCRANAL MSMAIN MSLNUMTST MSSAT SPARE SMDRBSY SMDRAUTO SERIAL H LDTOAT-I- SUPSTNRLS TC RTOAm TRAFAUTO RCLT0Al-T NORCLANA ACD scan restarted Automatically Alert Busy Attendant consoles if no idle console available Attendant Lockout with Secrecy Attendant console time is in 24-hour mode CAS Branch CAS Main CCITT call progress Text messages (default is expanded text messages) (OC II only) Data Message Detail Recording restarted Automatically (OC II only) Diagnostic Tests from any station (same as TSTAPP in COSASSN; allows TSTAPP from all stations in system) Duplex state display in attendant Console clock field InterTenant calling Intercepted trunk calls routed to CAS Attendant Intercepted trunk calls routed to Recorded announcement (or reorder tone) LCR access codes in Dialing Plan LCR digit Analysis used on non-LCR calls MS Main MSL Number Test MS Satellite Reserved for future use SMDR Busy calls allowed SMDR restarted Automatically Serial calling for attendant consoles Station Hold recalls routed To Attendant Supervised Station Release Toll Code Restricted calls routed To Attendant Traffic metering restarted Automatically Transfer security Recalls routed To Attendant Unanswered calls at ANA station Not Recalled
CMU Procedures Issue 4, December 1985 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: SYSOPT TITLE: System Options Page 4 of 4 Table 502.3 SNAP and SOAP Destination Options ALPHAMERIC INPUT I DESCRIPTION I ACD EXTRN PILOT STN NONE Destination is ACD Group ‘ACD#” Destination is External Number Destination is Pilot Number “EXT#” Destination is Station Number “EXT#” No destination specified I ALPHAMERIC INPUT SNAP SOAP ZUNAl ZUNA2 ZUNA3 ZUNA4 . . Table 502.4 Attendant Overflow Destination Options DESCRIPTION I Oven-flow Calls Route to SNAP Overflow Calls Route to SOAP Overflow Calls Route to Zoned UNA, Zone 1 Overflow Calls Route to Zoned UNA, Zone 2 Overflow Calls Route to Zoned UNA, Zone 3 ” . Overflow Calls Route to Zoned UNA, Zone 4 MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: iemonic ACCT ACD ANA AUTO CAS DMDR DEST LCR LED MS Definition Account Automatic Call Distribution Assigned Night Answer Automatic Centralized Attendant Service Data Message Detail Recording Attendant Overflow Destination Least Cost Routing Light-Emitting Diode Main-Satellite Station Message Detail Recording Special Station Service Timer Universal Night Answer SMDR SPCL STN svc TMR UNA
SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-i-B919 CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: SYSSIZE TITLE: System Sizing Assignments Access Level: 1 (For Display Purposes Only) STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 1 of 1 1. ) DIS SYSSIZE NOTE: Displays number of entries in selected adjustable-length data tables. Sizes of these tables can be adjusted by Siemens personnel only. See Table 908.1 for definitions. Table 908.1 System Sizing Parameters ALPHAMERIC INPUT AUTHCODES CDRBS ALTDIV DPLNS KSLINES LCBS ODRS OFHKQ ONHKQ ROUTES SCCn EXTONHKQ DESCRIPTION Number of Authorization Codes Number of Call Detail Recording Buffers Number of Alternate Data/Voice Stations Number of Dialing Plans in LCR Number of Key System Lines in System Number of Least Cost Routing (LCR) Call Buffers Number of Outdialing Rules Used in LCR Size of Off-Hook Queue Size of On-Hook Queue Number of Routes Used in LCR Number of Area Codes for each Specialized Common Carrier (n=O-2) Size of External On-Hook Queue
SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-3-6919 Issue 5. January 1986 CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: SYSTIMER TITLE: System Timers Access Level: 3, 4 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION pq Page 1 of 3 1. ) DIS SYSTIMER 2. VARIABLE SYSTEM TIMER=a...a . . . a...a Requests timer value(s) to be displayed (10 max.). If more than one, a...a = timer; see Table 506.1. separate each by spaces. Enter (CR) to display all. 1. ) CHA SYSTIMER 2. VARIABLE SYSTEM TIMER=a...a Requests timer for which value is to be changed. a...a = timer; see Table 506.1. 3. TIMER VALUE (O-65,535 TENTH SECS)=nnnnn . . 1 Requests new timer setting. nnnnn = timer setting in 0.1 s (o-65535). NOTE: Timer input values represent increments of 0.1 second (100 ms). Example: inputting “100” sets the timer at 10 sec. Table 506.1 System Timkrs ALPHAMERIC INPUT ANSUPV A-I-THOLDRCL TRKANSPRI Al-i-GONE DATASPEED OVRDAUTO FWDNOANS PARKRCL CALLWAITOFF CALLWAITON CWTONE CBDELRNG CBACT CBRING CAMPRCL CODECALL DATACONN DATACODE DTDElAY DIALTONE DISADELAY LOW-TONE NOANSADV INTRDGT LCREXTCB LCRONHKQ LCRONHKQFIL LCRONHKQTN LCRRETRY LOCKOUT LPSDISC DESCRIPTION Answer Supervision - Simulated for SMDR. Attendant Console Hold Recall. Attendant Console Trunk Answering Priority (see Note 1). Attendant Console Unstaffed (Automatic Night Switchover). Automatic Speed Selection Character Input (see Note 2). Break-In Delay for Automatic Override. Call Forwarding - No Answer. Call Park Recall. Call Waiting Tone Off Duration. Call Waiting Tone On Duration. Call Waiting Tone Repeat. Callback Delay Ring (see Note 3). Callback Queue Activation Delay (Busy Tone Duration) (see Note 4). Callback Ringing Duration. Camp-On Recall. Code Call Apparatus Release Guard Time. Data Connection Indication (see Note 5). Data Terminal Code Change Timer (see Note 13) (OC II only). Dial Tone Delay Peg. Dial Tone Filter Timer for LCR DETECT2 Outdial Command. DISA Automatic Answer Delay (see Note 6). Extended Low Tone (Standby Queue Rejection) (see Note 7). Hunt Group No Answer Advance. Interdigit Timeout. LCR External Callback Retry (See Note 8). LCR On-Hook Queue Delay (see Note 9). LCR On-Hook Queue Filter (see Note 10). LCR On-Hook Queue Tone (see Note 11). LCR Internal. Callback Retry (see Note 12). Line Lockout. Loop Start Disconnect.