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Starplus Triad Xts Digital Key Telephone System System Programming And Operation Manual
Starplus Triad Xts Digital Key Telephone System System Programming And Operation Manual
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ProgrammingC-13 Appendix C - Networking Systems Programming Programming must be done with a 24-button display telephone or with WinDBA. It is recommended that WinDBA be used for network programming. The following sections describe programming steps that pertain to networking. Each section assumes that you have already entered system programming. The following sections provide a detailed description of programming steps necessary for networking. A Quick Start procedure is provided at the end of this...
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C-14Programming Appendix C - Networking Systems 7. Press HOLD to save the entry. Networking Tables Programming Description The Networking Table is used to route calls between systems. It identifies the table number (01-16), the CO Group (00-23), the range of station numbers (from xxxx to xxxx), which card sends DSS/BLF information to an external location (programming for external BLF is only done on the Hub system), and whether the Status Check is enabled or disabled. The Table Number establishes the...
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ProgrammingC-15 Appendix C - Networking Systems The system will screen and process calls in the following sequence: If the call matches an extension specified in Flash 52 programming, the call will be connected within the same system. -or- If the call matches an extension associated with Table Number 02, the call will be routed to the appropriate remote device. -or- If the call matches an extension associated with Table Number 03, the caller will receive an error tone. Networking Tables For the Hub...
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C-16Programming Appendix C - Networking Systems Figure C-11: Two-Node Networking Table Example LEGEND: Table Number = the identification number assigned to each array within the system. CO Group = the line group used to access each system. Co Group 00 = internal calls only. Extn Range = the extension numbering range for the array. Ext BLF Slot = identifies PRIB slot locations in the Hub that are associated with each Node within the network, other than the Node being defined by the Table Number row. This...
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ProgrammingC-17 Appendix C - Networking Systems Figure C-12: Five-Node Networking Table Example LEGEND: Table Number = the identification number assigned to each array within the system. CO Group = the line group used to access each system. Co Group 00 = internal calls only. Extn Range = the extension numbering range for the array. Ext BLF Slot = identifies PRIB slot locations in the Hub that are associated with each Node within the network, other than the Node being defined by the Table Number row....
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C-18Programming Appendix C - Networking Systems Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and dial [16]. The following message displays: 2. Select a valid table number (01-16), then press HOLD. The following message displays: 3. Press the desired button to select a trunk group, station range, external busy lamp field, and system number: [1] = Select Trunk Group (00-23), then press HOLD. [2] = Station Range – START (1000-8999), then press HOLD. [3] = Station Range – END (1000-8999), then press HOLD. [5] =...
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ProgrammingC-19 Appendix C - Networking Systems Cabinet/Card Programming Description The Cabinet/Card Programming feature provides a means to assign the peripheral cards to alternative peripheral card slots. Flash 24 also allows for partial signaling over T1IBs (9) or PRIBs (8). For example, card slots ordinarily accommodate 24 CO line time slots each. This feature allows you to limit the amount of time slots per card to four (4), or multiples of four (4) up to 20. To use this feature, the card ID is...
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C-20Programming Appendix C - Networking Systems 5. Enter a valid number (1-5) to specify the desired cluster (partial) quantity. [1] = cluster of 4 [3] = cluster of 12 [5] = cluster of 20 [2] = cluster of 8 [4] = cluster of 16 No Entry = All CO lines 6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. 7. Press the reset button on the Main Processing Board (MPB). Ring Assignment Programming The local KSU will program ringing assignments by the fixed station number. For...
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ProgrammingC-21 Appendix C - Networking Systems 5. Enter a valid Destination (DDD) or (DDDD) and Ring type (R) followed by the HOLD button (refer to Ta b l e C - 6 ). A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. * Internal flexible numbers range = 100-8999 ** Remote device numbers can be any numbers between 1000-8999, excluding those numbers assigned for internal use. a For Remote Voice Mail Ring Assignment, refer to Flash 67. To add multiple stations: Enter: DDDDR HOLD DDDDR HOLD DDDDR...
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C-22Programming Appendix C - Networking Systems Trunk Direction Programming CO Lines can be programmed on a per CO Line basis for the type of CO Line desired: Incoming, Outgoing, or Incoming and Outgoing. The 24th channel must be marked as Out-of-Service (OOS). This is true on all PRI cards, not just for networking. To eliminate collisions (referred to as “glare”), it is best to either: Divide CO Lines into Incoming or Outgoing lines, -or- Renumber the CO Lines on all of the Nodes to hunt in reverse...