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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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ISDN Programming - Page B2-193 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Initialize ISDN/VoIP Parameters Description The ISDN/VoIP Parameters may be initialized setting all data fields to their original, default values. Table 2-17: ISDN Parameter Defaults Program CodeFlexible ButtonFeaturesDefault Value (after initialization) FLASH 45 PA G E AISDN PARAMETERS 1BRI CO Type NI1 2PRI CO Type NI2 3Framing ESF 4 NT/TE Mode TE 5 Power Disabled 6 Directory Number None 7Max Out I-Frames K 001 8 Leading 1 Enabled 9 Leading 011 Enabled 10 BRI 7/8 Digit or PRI 7/11 Digit Number Plan ITU 11 Calling Number Enabled 12 Loopback Normal 13 BRI 10 Digit Number Plan ITU 14 BRI 11 Digit Number Plan ITU
2-194ISDN Programming - Page B Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Programming Steps 1. Press the ISDN/VOIP flexible button (FLASH 80, Button #15). The following message displays: 2. Press the HOLD button. A confirmation tone sounds. PAGE B 1 Maximum Number Retransmission 3 2Maximum Octets 260 3 Maximum TEI ID Request 003 4 Maximum XID Retransmission 3 sec 5T-200 01 sec 6 Minimum TEI ID Check Message 01 sec 7 Minimum TEI ID Request 02 sec 8 Message Exchange Timer 15 sec 9 Minimum XID Retransmission 3 sec 10 Inter Digit T/O 25 sec 11 Set-up Timer 10 sec 12 Disconnect Timer 04 sec 13 Release Request 04 sec 14 Link Disconnect 30 sec 15 Call Proceeding 60 sec 16 Connect Request 04 sec 17 Restart Request Timer 120 sec FLASH 46 VOIP NETWORK PROGRAMMING 1IP Address None 2 Subnet Mask None 3 Router IP Address None 4 Domain Name None 5 Vocoder Value G.723.1 INITIALIZE ISDN / VOIP PRESS HOLD Table 2-17: ISDN Parameter Defaults Program CodeFlexible ButtonFeaturesDefault Value (after initialization)
ISDN Programming - Page B2-195 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Print ISDN/VoIP Parameters Description The Print ISDN / VOIP command dumps the entire database as a permanent record which can serve as a hard copy of the database. The system baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. When printing the ISDN Timers, the following data is printed: ISDN Parameters and Timers ISDN Line Parameters and Timers VOIP ATTRIBUTES --------------- SLOT 1 ------ IP ADDRESS FOR CARD - 102.38.56.1............. SUB NET MASK VALUE - 255.255.255.............. ROUTER ADDRESS - 102.38.56.1............... DOMAIN NAME - VODAVI.COM VOCODER - G.723.1 SLOT 2 ------ IP ADDRESS FOR CARD - 102.38.56.1............. SUB NET MASK VALUE - 255.255.255.............. ROUTER ADDRESS - 102.38.56.1............... DOMAIN NAME - VODAVI.COM VOCODER - G.723.1 SLOT 3 ------ IP ADDRESS FOR CARD - 102.38.56.1............. SUB NET MASK VALUE - 255.255.255.............. ROUTER ADDRESS - 102.38.56.1............... DOMAIN NAME - VODAVI.COM VOCODER - G.723.1 SLOT 4 ------ IP ADDRESS FOR CARD - 102.38.56.1............. SUB NET MASK VALUE - 255.255.255.............. ROUTER ADDRESS - 102.38.56.1............... DOMAIN NAME - VODAVI.COM VOCODER - G.723.1 SLOT 5 ------ IP ADDRESS FOR CARD - 102.38.56.1............. SUB NET MASK VALUE - 255.255.255.............. ROUTER ADDRESS - 102.38.56.1............... DOMAIN NAME - VODAVI.COM VOCODER - G.723.1 Figure 2-13: ISDN/VoIP Attributes Printout
2-196Keyset Mode Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Programming Steps 1. Press the ISDN / VOIP flexible button (FLASH 85, Button #16). The following message displays: 2. To print the ISDN Parameters, press the HOLD button. The following message displays: When the system has finished sending the requested information to the printer, confirmation tone sounds. Keyset Mode Description The Keyset Mode feature (digital KTU only) allows the station user to determine the mode in which the Digital Telephone with CTI Box and Wanderer (optional) operates. The six modes are: Inactive mode, PC Phone mode, ATD Command mode, ATH Command mode, CKTU mode, and SPI mode. Through the use of a dial code, the station user can also determine the baud rate for each mode selected. This setting is stored in back-up memory in the event of a power outage or system reset. The following Modes are described: Inactive -- No CTI information is sent/received by the telephone. PC Phone -- CTI information used with Vodavi Discovery Desktop and Discovery PC Phone software must be set to 4800 baud rate. AT D -- This is the modem dialing command. The telephone recognizes the ATD and accepts digits after the command. This allows the PC connection to the telephone to use the AT Ringing command. (Available baud rates are: 1200, 2400, and 4800.) ATH or ATHX (X = 0 or 1) -- This is the modem on hook/off hook command. ATH or ATH0 forces the telephone to the on hook state from its current state. ATH1 forces the telephone to the off hook state from its current state. CKTU -- Cordless Key Telephone Unit. This mode is used when the optional Wanderer is connected to the station. (Refer to the Wanderer User Guide for additional information.) SPI -- Service Provider Interface. This mode is used in conjunction with TAPI applications such as Discovery Link. TAPI -- For future use. PRINT ISDN / VOIP PRESS HOLD PRINTING ISDN/ VOIP If the handset is off hook (lifted), these commands are discarded and no action is taken by the telephone.
Keyset Mode2-197 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Use Flash 50 programming when you want to modify a range of stations’ attributes using fixed station numbers. Use Flash 51 programming to modify a single station’s attributes using a flexible station number. Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and dial [50] or dial [51]. Flexible button #24 (New Range) is lit and one of the following messages displays: 2. Enter the range of fixed station numbers (100-351) to be programmed. If only one station is being programmed, enter that number twice, e.g., [100 100]. -or- Enter a valid flexible number (100-8999) to be programmed. 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. Flexible button #19 is lit. The display updates to reflect current programming for Page A: 4. Press button #20. The display updates to reflect current programming for Page B. 5. Press the KEYSET MODE flexible button (Button #12). The following message displays: Flash 50 - Fixed Numbers Flash 51 - Flexible Numbers STATION ATTRIBUTES SELECT A STATION RANGEENTER STATION NUMBER If HOLD is pressed without entering a station range, ALL stations are selected. Flash 50 - Fixed Numbers Flash 51 - Flexible Numbers XXX - XXX PAGE A ENTER BUTTON NUMBERSXXX PAGE A ENTER BUTTON NUMBER XXX-XXX = fixed station range XXX = 3- or 4-digit flexible number Flash 50 - Fixed Numbers Flash 51 - Flexible Numbers XXX - XXX PAGE B ENTER BUTTON NUMBERSXXX PAGE B ENTER BUTTON NUMBER XXX-XXX = fixed station range XXX = 3- or 4-digit flexible number KEYSET MODE 0-6 INACTIVE MODE
2-198Keyset Mode Chapter 2 - Features and Operation 6. Enter a valid number (0-6) to change the mode of a digital telephone: [0] = Inactive Mode (normal mode without CTI box) [1] = PC Phone (Discovery Desktop) Mode at 4800 baud [2] = ATD Command Mode at 4800 baud [3] = ATH Command Mode at 4800 baud [4] = CKTU Mode at 4800 baud [5] = SPI Mode at 4800 baud [6] = TAPI Mode at 4800 baud 7. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. DEFAULT … Keyset is set for Inactive Mode. Operation At an idle station: 1. Dial the Keyset Mode code [648] on the dial pad, -or- Press preprogrammed KEYSET MODE button, the following displays: 2. Press [ ] to scroll through the keyset modes. 3. Press [#] to scroll through the baud rates. 4. Press the HOLD button to save the desired entries. ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE Not applicable SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable Conditions » Telephone must be in AT command mode to process AT commands. » CTI information is still sent out the RS-232 port in AT command mode. » The ATD command is always accepted by the telephone while it is in the AT command mode. ATHX is accepted only if enabled. » ATZ is always enabled if station is in the ATD or ATH command mode. » ATD accepts W to indicate a pause command (ATDT9W9982200). » ATH or ATH0 causes an on hook event. ATH1 must be specified to go off hook. » AT or ATZX (X = 0 or 1) is the modem reset/initialize command. When these commands are sent to the keyset, it returns OK in ASCII format. » Only one station at a time can be programmed when using a flexible station number. INACTIVE 2400 MODE= SAVE=HOLD BAUD=#
Last Number Redial2-199 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation » When in Flash 51 programming, if you press HOLD without specifying a flexible number to be programmed, you will get the station that is in port/station 100. Last Number Redial Description The Last Number Redial (LNR) feature permits the automatic redialing of the last telephone number dialed on an outside line. Up to 24-digits can be stored. Outside line selection of the same line used is automatic. Operation 1. Press the SPEED button. 2. Press [#]. The last number dialed over an outside line is automatically redialed. The system automatically selects the original line used to place the call and redials the number. If that line is busy, the system automatically selects another line from the same group and redials the number. If no lines are available in the same group, the station receives busy tone and can queue for a line. If the station user preselects a line before activating LNR, the preselection overrides the line that was used originally. SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable LCD LCD Display - Contrast Description There are four contrast adjustments available to adjust the LCD for different lighting levels. Operation At idle phone: Press volume bar up or down for desired effect. SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable Conditions » BGM must be inactive. » Handset must be in cradle. » ON/OFF button must be set to OFF.
2-200LCD Chapter 2 - Features and Operation LC D In t era c t ive D is pl a y Description The Executive Digital Telephone provides the user with visual indication of call status. Calls to and from other extensions, number dialed, line used, and Camp On are some of the features displayed. Each display is arranged into upper and lower fields. The upper field shows the current activity of the telephone. The lower field is divided into two sections: - The left section of the lower field shows either the date, speed bin number, connected intercom station, or outside line number. - The right section of the lower field shows the current time or elapsed time on an outside call. This table shows LCD displays based on the function performed. Table 2-18: Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) Function CALLING Station Display CALLED Station Display Idle Station Manually Dialing Outgoing Calls Recalling Line from Hold Recalling Line from Another Station Connected to an Incoming CO line Intercom Call * Features available with optional software STATION XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am STA XXXNAME MMM DD YY HH:MM am STATION XXXNAME MMM DD YY HH:MM am 18005551212 LINE XXX HH:MM:SS LINE XXX RECALLING MMM DD YY HH:MM am RECALL FROM STA XXX LINE XXX HH:MM:SSRECALL FROM ..(name).. LINE XXX HH:MM:SS STATION XXX LINE XXX 00:00:10 CALL TO STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am CALL TO ..(name).. MMM DD YY HH:MM am CALL FROM STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am CALL FROM ..(name).. MMM DD YYY HH:MM am
LCD2-201 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Camp On Conference Internal Page External Zone Page and External All Call Page All Call Page Meet Me Page Station Call Forward (originating station and name in display) Station No-Answer Call Forward (originating station) * Features available with optional software Table 2-18: Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) Function CALLING Station Display CALLED Station Display CALL TO STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am CALL TO ..(name).. MMM DD YY HH:MM am CAMP ON BY STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am CAMP ON BY ..(name).. MMM DD YY HH:MM am CONFERENCE MMM DD YY HH:MM amCONFERENCE MMM DD YY HH:MM am INTERNAL PAGE ZONE X HH:MM amPAGE FROM STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am PA G E F R O M . . ( n am e ) . . MMM DD YY HH:MM am EXTERNAL PAGE ZONE X HH:MM am EXTERNAL PAGE MMM DD YY HH:MM am ALL CALL PAGE MMM DD YY HH:MM amPAGE FROM STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am ALL CALL PAGE MMM DD YY HH:MM am CALL FROM XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am PA G E F R O M X XX MMM DD YY HH:MM am CALL TO XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am FORWARDED TO STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am FORWARDED TO ..(name).. MMM DD YY HH:MM am NO ANS FWD TO STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am NO ANS FWD TO ..(name).. MMM DD YY HH:MM am
2-202LCD Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Station Busy/ No-Answer Call Forward (originating station) Station Busy Call Forward (originating station) Forwarded Call (name in display) For warded Intercom Call Station Forwarded to Voice Mail Group (station idle) Station Forwarded to ACD* or UCD Group (station idle) Preset Forward Station Call to Station Forwarded to a Voice Mail Group* Call Pick-Up * Features available with optional software Table 2-18: Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) Function CALLING Station Display CALLED Station Display BSY/NA FWD TO STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am BSY/NA FWD TO ..(name).. MMM DD YY HH:MM am BUSY FWD TO STA XXX MMM DD YY HH:MM am BUSY FWD TO ..(name).. MMM DD YY HH:MM am FORWARDED TO STA XXX VIA STA XXX HH:MM am FORWARDED TO ..(name).. VIA STA XXX HH:MM am CALL FROM STA XXX VIA STA XXX HH:MM am CALL FROM ..(name).. VIA STA XXX HH:MM am FORWARDED TO STA XXX VIA STA XXX HH:MM amCALL FROM STA XXX VIA STA XXX HH:MM am FORWARDED TO VOICE MAIL MMM DD YY HH:MM am FORWARDED TO ACD 55X MMM DD YY HH:MM am FORWARD RING LINE XXX HH:MM am FORWARDED TO VOICE MAIL VIA STA XXX HH:MM amFORWARDED TO VOICE MAIL MMM DD YY HH:MM am CALL TO STA XXX PICKED UP BY STA XXX HH:MM amCALL TO STA XXX FROM STA XXX HH:MM am TRANSFER FROM STA XXX LINE XXX HH:MM am