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Starplus Triad Xts Installation Digital Key Telephone System Instructions Guide
Starplus Triad Xts Installation Digital Key Telephone System Instructions Guide
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T- 1/ I S DN Al a r m Pro gra mmi n g 2-271 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Clear Alarm Description The Clear Alarm option allows the alarm condition reported to the Attendant Display to be cleared. Programming Steps 1. Press the CLEAR ALARM flexible button(FLASH 47, Button #12). Button #12 LED is lit steady. The following message displays: 2. Press the HOLD button to clear the alarm. A confirmation tone sounds. Minor Alarm Description If the error counter for an Alarm Code reaches the number...
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2-272 T-1/ISDN Alarm Programming Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Major Alarm Description If the error counter for an Alarm Code reaches the number programmed as a Major Alarm within the time (in minutes) entered in the Time Period, the system reports a Major Alarm condition. The Major Alarm threshold setting is variable from 00 to 99 minutes. Programming Steps 1. Press the MAJOR ALARM flexible button(FLASH 47, Button #14).Button#14LEDislit steady. The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid...
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Text Messaging (Silent Response) 2-273 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Attendant Display - T-1 Alarms Description The Attendant Display option determines whether the first Attendant station should be notified of any T-1 alarm conditions when they occur. Programming Steps 1. Press the ATENDANT DISPLAY flexible button(FLASH 47, Button #16). Button #16 LED is lit steady. The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid number (0 or 1) on the dial pad. [0] = No alarm [1] = Alarm enabled 3. Press the HOLD...
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2-274 Text Messaging (Silent Response) Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Operation While receiving a Camp On, or OHVO call: The called party may press a preprogrammed Text Message button with a specific message [633+XX]. Example: [633] + [38] means a telephone calling the station receives the message WHO IS IT ? Additional messages (with their codes listed below) can also be sent as a text response: SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable Conditions »If the station receiving the text message response was...
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Toll Restriction2-275 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation »When silent messaging is used to respond to a call, the existing call of the called station is not disconnected while the messages are sent to the calling station. »The calling station must remain off-hook to receive silent messages. »If the receiving station responds with a text message, the text message displays on the LCD. »Each message may be programmed onto a flexible button, including a flexible button on a DSS/BLF console. To l l R e s t r...
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2-276Toll Restriction Chapter 2 - Features and Operation The Station COS interacts with CO Line COS assignments to provide several different types of dialing privileges. The Allow and Deny tables enable entries of either general or specific allow and deny codes such as allowing all [1-800] type calls, and/or denying all [1]+ or [0]+ calls. The Allow and Deny tables allow a maximum of 8 digits to be entered as allow or deny digits. This enables entry of certain area codes or office codes that can...
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Toll Restriction2-277 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation A special Do Not Care character (D) may be entered to allow or deny any digit dialed in that digit sequence. Special Reference Tables TheXTSsystem also offers four special tables that can be referenced from within the two Allow Tables.
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2-278Toll Restriction Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Entering Toll Table Description Alltolltableshavebeenconvenientlyplacedunderoneprogramcodetoallowentryofall toll restriction data. The buttons on the digital terminal are defined as shown below when entering the Toll Restriction programming area (FLASH 70): When the system searches the Allow and Deny tables, the entries are checked starting with Bin 01 and proceeding sequentially through the table to the last bin. In addition the Allow Table is...
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Toll Restriction2-279 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation 3. To program Special Tables 1-3, it is necessary to associate an area code to the table. This is done by pressing the appropriate AREA CODE TABLE button and assign the area code. 4. To display entries in any of the tables, press the DISPLAY TABLES button(FLASH 70, Button #12). Entries in the Allow/Deny tables display two at a time. Entries in the Special tables display six at a time in ascending order. Allow Table Description Each Allow Table...
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2-280Toll Restriction Chapter 2 - Features and Operation The entry into the Allow Table would be entered as follows: