TiE Onyx 2, 3, 4, 5 Service And Programming Manual
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QH- OPA LINE n DAY AND NIGHT MESSAGE Description Related Programming l l Feature ReferenceThis option sets the message (2-7) a caller hears after the OPA answers a trunk. You can assign a message for both day and night mode operation. Make an entry for each trunk the OPA should answer. Keep the in mind assigning messages: Message 0 is the ACD overflow message. Message 1 is the “All lines are message. You cannot record message 01. Message 2 is the error message. A...
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QH- OPA CONFIGURATION, LINE n AND NIGHT MESSAGE Instructions Step 1 l Step 1 l Step l Step 3 l Step l Step l To enter data on the PRF: For QH- Day Message and QH- Night Message on Table 10, enter the OPA message (2-7) for each trunk. If desired. day and night operation can select the same message. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming OPA Group Routing, you see: LINE # 01 Press RETURN toPress RETUR trunk 1. You see: DAY MESSAGE program a...
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Q- SYSTEM QI- ACCOUNT CODE LIST Description Related ProgrammingUse this option to enter codes into the Verifiable Account Code list. You can enter up to 601 codes in VS). Each code can be from 2-10 digits long. using the digits O-9. You can also use this option to delete and list codes. When listing the codes. the puts them in descending numerical order (0. 9-l). sorted the first digit only. Conditions None Default Value No Verifiable Account Codes programmed. Account Code Capability QL-...
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE VERIFIABLE ACCOUNT CODE LIST Instructions To enter data on the PRF: Step Enter your system’s QL- Verifiable Account Codes in Table 11. To enter data at the programming terminal: Step 1 l Press Q. You see: Step lPress I. You see: Step 3 lUse the chart below to enter codes into the list.From this menu this use options DATA code from Table IO andpress ENTER. making all entries. press ENTERIO PO back IO oorions. code fromDATA Enter code from Table and press ENTER. making...
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING Q J- CALL CONTROL, SECOND CHANNEL ACCESS Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step l Step Step Step 3 l Use this option to control the types of calls that broadcast over a dual channel Data Set’s idle second channel. This option only applies to Data Sets programmed for dual channel operation (circuit type 03 P/N 89054). A call can broadcast over the idle second channel only when the user is busy on a handset call. If enabled (Y). the following...
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Q- SYSTEM QJ- INTERCOM CALL COWTROL. VOICE CALL Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 l Step 1 Step 2 Use this option to enable/disable voice-announced Intercom calls Refer to Intercom feature. If disabled (N). the system announced Intercom calls if also at the destination If enabled (Y). all intercom calls ring the destination extension. Conditions Voice-announced calls cannot occur at extensions. Default Voice-announced Intercom calls not inhibited (N)....
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING Q J- CONTROL, HANDSFREE REPLY Description Use this option to enable/disable handsfree reply to voice-announced Intercom calls system-wide. If disabled (Y). an extension user must-lift the handset to respond to a voice-announced Intercom call. If enabled an extension user can to a Intercom call by just speaking toward the phone. Voice-announced calls cannot occur at extensions. Default Value Handsfree reply permitted (N). Related Programming Feature Reference...
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE Q J- CALL ALERTS WAITING) Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 l Step 1 Step 2 Use this option to or Call beeps. Refer to the Call Waiting feature. If (S). estension users can hear Call Waiting beeps for camped-on calls.If denied (Y). estension users hear Call-Waiting beeps. Conditions This option has no affect on Off-Hook Signaling. Default Call Waiting alerts Call Waiting (Camp-On) CP- Inhibit Camp-On Allow or deny an extension’s...
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE QJ- CALL ALERTS (CALL FORWARDING) Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step l Step 1 Step Use this option to the Call Forwarding reminder message. Refer to the Call feature. If allowed (N), a voice message periodically to remind the user that their calls are forwarded. If denied the message never plays. The reminder message is, “Your calls have been forwarded.” This option does not apply to VS. Conditions Voice Messages can play only if your system...
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Q- QJ- INTERCOM CALL CONTROL, ALERTS (MESSAGE) Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 Step l Step l Use this option to the Message Waiting reminder message. Refer to the Message feature. If allowed (N). a voice message periodically to remind the user that have a Waiting. If denied (Y), the remrnder message The reminder message is, “You have a message.” This option does not to VS. Conditions Voice messages can if system has a VAU or PCB. Default Message...