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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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ICLID ProgrammingA-7 Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID Local Name Translation Description An administrable table provides a local translation from a received calling number to a name. This table can be administered by the customer from the attendant console location. In cases of conflict between the name delivered from the CO and that in the local translation table, the local translation table shall rule. 200 entries are provided. ICLID Programming Description TheXTSsystem provides ICLID input on the RS-232C connector on the MPB, or to the optional SIU Module. When ICLID is desired, the following system-wide parameters determine how the ICLID information is distributed. Programming Steps 1. PressFLASHand dial[56]. The following message displays: 2. To program ICLID features, use the flexible button(s) as defined in the following procedures. Button # 1 = Disable/Enable Button # 2 = Name In Display Button # 3 = Baud Rate Display Button # 4 = Port Assignment 3. After all entries are made, press HOLD to accept the data. When entering the ICLID features programming area the buttons on the digital telephone are defined as shown below: ICLID NAME BAUD PORT NO YES 19.2K 1 ENABLE / DISABLENAMEBAUD RATEPORT ✺1Q✺2W✺3E✺4R
A-8ICLID Programming Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID Enable / Disable Description The ICLID (Incoming Calling Line IDentification) feature was added to theXTSsystem. These features are unavailable unless the Basic ICLID Software package was purchased separately. For this feature to operate properly, it must be activated from the Central Office so the numbers of the calling party are delivered over the individual tip and ring of the CO lines during the first silent interval between ringing. Programming Steps 1. Press the DISABLE/ENABLE flexible button(FLASH 56, Button #1)to toggle between the options of NO for disable and YES for enable. 2. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT…ICLID is disabled (NO option). Name in Display Description The system can be set to display the incoming telephone number or the persons name on the LCD display. Programming Steps 1. Press the NAME flexible button(FLASH 56, Button #2)to toggle between the options of NO to show the name or YES to show the incoming telephone number in the LCD. 2. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT…The system shows the telephone number on the LCD display (YES option). Baud Rate Display Description TheXTSsystem can provide ICLID input on the standard RS-232C on the optional MISU. The baud rate is displayed as 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19.2K baud. Programming Steps The ICLID baud rate is programmed usingFLASH 15Baud Rate assignments. The LCD displays the current baud rate based on which number is assigned to the ICLID Port number. DEFAULT…Baud Rate is 19.2K. When FLASH 56, Button #3 is pressed, an error tone is received.
ICLID ProgrammingA-9 Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID Port Assignment Programming Steps 1. Press the PORT flexible button(FLASH 56, Button #4)tospecifywhichporttousefor ICLID information. 2. Enter a valid number for one of the ICLID Ports: [1] = Port # 1 MPB On-Board RS-232C [3] = Port # 3 Serial Interface Unit (SIU) [4] = Port #4 Serial Interface Unit (SIU) [5] = Port #5 UART on MPB2 (LCD displays current baud rate assigned to the ICLID Port number.) 3. Press HOLD to accept the data. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. DEFAULT…Port#3,9600baud. UsePort3,4,or5forICLID. ICLID NAME BAUD PORT NO YES 9600 3
A-10ICLID Programming Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID Ring Delay Timer Description The Ring Delay timer was added to theXTSto accommodate ICLID interface requirements. The Ring Delay timer is started whenever a CO Line detects incoming ringing. When the timer expires, CO line ringing is detected by digital telephones and SLTs. The purpose of this timer is to wait until after the first ring cycle to be detected by the digital system so the ICLID information is passed down the CO line prior to being answered. In some cases, it may be necessary to set the Ring Delay Timer to four seconds so all the ICLID information is received from the Central Office. The Ring Delay Timer setting is variable from 00-20 seconds. Programming Steps 1. PressFLASHand dial[40]. The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid number for the range of lines being programmed. If only one line is being programmed, enter that number twice (001 001). 3. Press Button #21 to select Page C. The display updates. The following message displays to indicate current programming of that line or group of lines: XXX-XXX = CO Line Range 4. Press the RING DELAY TIMER flexible button(FLASH 40, Page C, Button #2).The following message displays: 5. Enter a valid number on the dial pad (00–20) which corresponds to 00-20 seconds. 6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. DEFAULT…Ring Delay Timer is set at 00 (disabled). CO LINE ATTRIBUTES SELECTACOLINERANGE If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines are selected. XXX - XXX PAGE C ENTER BUTTON NUMBER RING DELAY TIMER 00-20 00
ICLID ProgrammingA-11 Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID Initialize ICLID-DID Tables Description ICLID Table parameters may be initialized, setting all data fields to their original default values. Programming Steps 1. Press the ICLID-DID TABLES flexible button (FLASH 80, Button #8). The following message displays: 2. Press the HOLD button. A confirmation tone sounds. Table A-1: ICLID-DID Table Defaults Program CodeFlexible ButtonFeaturesDefault Value (after initialization) FLASH 43 ICLID-DID TABLES 1 ICLID Ringing Assignments None 17 View ICLID Ringing Assignments None 18 Next ICLID Route Number None 19 Previous ICLID Route Number None 20 Select Route Number None FLASH 44 1 DID Route Number refer to “DID Translation Tables Printout”on page A-15 2 DID Phone Number None 3 DID Name Assigned to Number None 4 Erasing a DID Table Entry None FLASH 55 NAME/NUMBER TRANSLATION 1 Route Number 1 2 Phone Number None 3 Name None 4 Clear Entry None FLASH 56 1 ICLID Disable/Enable No=Disabled 2 ICLID Name in Display Yes=Telephone number in display 3 ICLID Baud Rate Display 19.2K 4 ICLID Port Assignment Port #1 INITIALIZE ICLID-DID PRESS HOLD
A-12ICLID Programming Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID Print ICLID - DID Tables Description The Print ICLID-DID Tables command dumps the entire database as a permanent record which can serve as a hardcopy of the database. The system baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. When printing the ICLID-DID Table(s), the following data prints (an example follows the programming steps):
ICLID ProgrammingA-13 Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID Figure A-2: ICLID Translation Tables Printout ICLID NAME BAUD PORT ICLID UNANSWERED CALL TABLE --------------------------- N Y 9600 1 NONE ICLID TRANSLATION TABLE ICLID ANSWERED CALL TABLE ----------------------- --------------------------- NONE ENTRY ROUTE NAME NUMBER ROUTE RING ASSIGNMENTS 600 ### . ---------------------- 601 ### . 00 602 ### . NONE 603 ### . 604 ### . 01 605 ### . NONE 606 ### . 607 ### . 02 608 ### . NONE 609 ### . 610 ### . 03 611 ### . NONE 612 ### . 613 ### . 04 614 ### . NONE 615 ### . 616 ### . 05 617 ### . NONE 618 ### . 619 ### . 06 620 ### . NONE 621 ### . 622 ### . 07 623 ### . NONE 624 ### . 625 ### . 08 626 ### . NONE 627 ### . 628 ### . 09 629 ### . NONE 630 ### . 631 ### . 10 632 ### . NONE 633 ### . 634 ### . 11 635 ### . NONE 636 ### . 637 ### . 12 638 ### . NONE ... and so on through 799
A-14ICLID Programming Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID 13 106 NONE 106A 14 107 NONE 107A 15 108 NONE 108A 16 109 NONE 109A 17 110 NONE 110A 18 ... NONE ... 19 130 NONE 130A 20 ... NONE ... 21 150 NONE 150A ... and so on through 99 ... ... 100 100A 170 170A 101 101A ... ... 102 102A 190 190A 103 103A ... ... 104 104A 210 210A 105 105A ... and so on through 252 Figure A-2: ICLID Translation Tables Printout
ICLID ProgrammingA-15 Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID Figure A-3: DID Translation Tables Printout DID TRANSLATION TABLE 062 162 0000062 063 163 0000063 ENTRY ROUTE NUMBER NAME 064 164 0000064 000 100 0000000 065 165 0000065 001 101 0000001 066 166 0000066 002 102 0000002 067 167 0000067 003 103 0000003 068 168 0000068 004 104 0000004 069 169 0000069 005 105 0000005 070 170 0000070 006 106 0000006 071 171 0000071 007 107 0000007 072 172 0000072 008 108 0000008 073 173 0000073 009 109 0000009 074 174 0000074 010 110 0000010 075 175 0000075 011 111 0000011 076 176 0000076 012 112 0000012 077 177 0000077 013 113 0000013 078 178 0000078 014 114 0000014 079 179 0000079 015 115 0000015 080 180 0000080 016 116 0000016 081 181 0000081 017 117 0000017 082 182 0000082 018 118 0000018 083 183 0000083 019 119 0000019 084 184 0000084 020 120 0000020 085 185 0000085 021 121 0000021 086 186 0000086 022 122 0000022 087 187 0000087 023 123 0000023 088 188 0000088 024 124 0000024 089 189 0000089 025 125 0000025 090 190 0000090 026 126 0000026 091 191 0000091 027 127 0000027 092 192 0000092 028 128 0000028 093 193 0000093 029 129 0000029 094 194 0000094 030 130 0000030 095 195 0000095 031 131 0000031 096 196 0000096 032 132 0000032 097 197 0000097 033 133 0000033 098 198 0000098 034 134 0000034 099 199 0000099 035 135 0000035 100 100 0000100 036 136 0000036 101 101 0000101 037 137 0000037 102 102 0000102 038 138 0000038 103 103 0000103 039 139 0000039 104 104 0000104 040 140 0000040 105 105 0000105 041 141 0000041 106 106 0000106 042 142 0000042 107 107 0000107 043 143 0000043 108 108 0000108 044 144 0000044 109 109 0000109 045 145 0000045 110 110 0000110 046 146 0000046 111 111 0000111 047 147 0000047 112 112 0000112 048 148 0000048 113 113 0000113 049 149 0000049 114 114 0000114 050 150 0000050 115 115 0000115 051 151 0000051 116 116 0000116 052 152 0000052 117 117 0000117 053 153 0000053 118 118 0000118 054 154 0000054 119 119 0000119 055 155 0000055 120 120 0000120 056 156 0000056 121 121 0000121 057 157 0000057 122 122 0000122 058 158 0000058 123 123 0000123 059 159 0000059 124 124 0000124 060 160 0000060 125 125 0000125 061 161 0000061 126 126 0000126
A-16ICLID Programming Appendix A - ICLID / Caller ID 127 127 0000127 188 188 0000188 128 128 0000128 189 189 0000189 129 129 0000129 190 190 0000190 130 130 0000130 191 191 0000191 131 131 0000131 192 192 0000192 132 132 0000132 193 193 0000193 133 133 0000133 194 194 0000194 134 134 0000134 195 195 0000195 135 135 0000135 196 196 0000196 136 136 0000136 197 197 0000197 137 137 0000137 198 198 0000198 138 138 0000138 199 199 0000199 139 139 0000139 200 100 0000200 140 140 0000140 201 101 0000201 141 141 0000141 202 102 0000202 142 142 0000142 203 103 0000203 143 143 0000143 204 104 0000204 144 144 0000144 205 105 0000205 145 145 0000145 206 106 0000206 146 146 0000146 207 107 0000207 147 147 0000147 208 108 0000208 148 148 0000148 209 109 0000209 149 149 0000149 210 110 0000210 150 150 0000150 211 111 0000211 151 151 0000151 212 112 0000212 152 152 0000152 213 113 0000213 153 153 0000153 214 114 0000214 154 154 0000154 215 115 0000215 155 155 0000155 216 116 0000216 156 156 0000156 217 117 0000217 157 157 0000157 218 118 0000218 158 158 0000158 219 119 0000219 159 159 0000159 220 120 0000220 160 160 0000160 221 121 0000221 161 161 0000161 222 122 0000222 162 162 0000162 223 123 0000223 163 163 0000163 224 124 0000224 164 164 0000164 225 125 0000225 165 165 0000165 226 126 0000226 166 166 0000166 227 127 0000227 167 167 0000167 228 128 0000228 168 168 0000168 229 129 0000229 169 169 0000169 230 130 0000230 170 170 0000170 231 131 0000231 171 171 0000171 232 132 0000232 172 172 0000172 233 133 0000233 173 173 0000173 234 134 0000234 174 174 0000174 235 135 0000235 175 175 0000175 236 136 0000236 176 176 0000176 237 137 0000237 177 177 0000177 238 138 0000238 178 178 0000178 239 139 0000239 179 179 0000179 240 140 0000240 180 180 0000180 241 141 0000241 181 181 0000181 242 142 0000242 182 182 0000182 243 143 0000243 183 183 0000183 244 144 0000244 184 184 0000184 245 145 0000245 185 185 0000185 246 146 0000246 186 186 0000186 247 147 0000247 187 187 0000187 248 148 0000248 Figure A-3: DID Translation Tables