TiE Onyx 2, 3, 4, 5 Service And Programming Manual
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- TIMERS, PARK ORBIT RECALL TIME Description Related Programming Use this option to specify the recall time for System Park orbits The Park Orbit Recall Time sets a Parked call remains in orbit before recalling the estension that initially parked it. The range is O-970 seconds (16 minutes. 10 seconds). that the recall time for orbits and 69 is fixed at five minutes. Default 1 minute (060) Call Parking E- Extensions, ED- Trunk Control. Access Control An extension can only pick up a parked call on trunks to which it has access. Program access for each desired trunk. Feature Reference Call Parking System Timers Instructions Step 1 Step Step Step 3 To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Orbit Time on Table 10, enter the Call Park orbit time. To enter data at the programming terminal: Type Q. You see: Q-CMD Type T. You see: TIME? (O-970 SECONDS) Enter the Park Orbit Recall Time entry from Table and press RETURN. You see: HOLD-XL TIME FOR (O-970 SECS) Go to QT- Hold Recall Time on the next page. Issue 1-O CONFIGURATION 2-321
Q- SYSTEM WIDE QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, HOLD Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step I l Step l Step l Use this option to specify the Hold Recall Time. The Hold Recall Time sets how long a call remain on Hold before recalling the extension that placed it on Hold. The range is O-970 seconds (16 minutes, 10 seconds). This interval applies to all estensions. not just None Default Value 1 minute (060 seconds) None Hold System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Hold-Rcl Time for on Table 10, enter the Hold Recall interval. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Park Orbit Recall Time, you see: HOLD-RCL FOR (o-970 SECS) Enter the QT- Hold Recall Time from Table 10 and press RETURN. YOU see: CAMP-ON TIME? (O-970 SECS).Go to QT- Camp-On Time on the next page. 2-322 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONIssue 1-O
Q- SYSTEM WIDE QT- TIMERS, CAMP-ON TIME Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step Step 1 Step 2 Issue 1-O Use this option to specify the Camp-On Time. This sets how long a transferred call camps on to a single line extension or group before recalling the transferring extension. The range is O-970 seconds (16 minutes. seconds). Refer to the Automatic Distribution. Hunting and Transfer features for more information. None 1 minute (60 seconds) None System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Camp-On Time on Table 10. enter the Camp-On Time. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Hold Recall Time, you see: CAMP-ON TIME? (O-970 SECS) Enter the QT- Camp-On Time from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: LINE RESP TIME? (5 TO 99 TENTH SECS)Go to Trunk Response Time on the next page. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-323
Q- SYSTEM WIDE QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, TRUNK. TIME Description Related Feature Reference Instructions Step l Step l Step l Use this option to specify the Trunk Response Time. The Trunk Response Time is the allowed interval between trunk seizure and the receipt sufficient telco loop current. The range is 5-99 tenths of seconds (e.g.. This option pertains to CO and trunks. When a user seizes a trunk. the system waits this interval for telco loop current. If the the call. If the system does not receive sufficient loop current: The system sends the call to the next trunk in the rotary (if available). to the Line (Trunk) Rotaries feature. OR The system denies the call (i.e.. the user must select a different trunk) Marks the trunk as failed (refer to HD- System Status) Conditions None Default Value 1.5 seconds (15). None System Timers To enter data on PRF: For QT- Line Resp Time Table 10. enter the Trunk Response Time. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Camp-On Time, you see: LINE RESP TIME? (5 TO 99 TENTH SECS) Enter the QT- Trunk Response Time from Table 10 and press RETURN. YOU see: MODEM RSRV TIME? (o-970 SECS) Go to Modem Time on the next page. 1-n
Q- W-IDE MODEM RESERVE TIME Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step l Step I Step l Issue 1-O Use this option to set long the reserves a modem from the modem pool when a user requests a Modem.If this interval expires-and the user has not accessed the modem. the returns the modem to the pool. The is 0- 970 seconds (16 10 seconds). This option only pertains to outside data calls. Refer to the system Data Products Manual for the specifics on operation and programming. None Default 30 seconds (030) None System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Modem Rsrv Time on Table enter the Modem Reserve Time. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Trunk Response Time, you see: MODEM RSRV TIME (O-970 SECS) Enter the QT- Modem Reserve Time from Table 10 and press RETURN. see: RINGS BEFORE RCL? (3 TO 15 MAX) Go to QT- Number of Rings Before Recall on the next page. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-325
Q- SYSTEM WIDE QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, OF RINGS BEFORE RECALL Description Use this option to set how times: A transferred call rings an idle or busy (Refer to the Transfer feature.) l A transferred call rings an idle ESL, or OPX extension. the Transfer feature.) l An unanswered transferred call rings the transferring extension before diverting to extensions ringing for the trunk. (Refer to the Transfer feature.) A night mode call rings its Night Answer destination before to extensions with ringing for the trunk. (Refer to the Night Answer feature.) l A call rings an extension with type or 2 Call Forwarding before routing to the forwarded extension. (Refer to the Call Forwarding feature.) A call rings an extension in a hunt or ACD group before ringing the next group member. (Refer to the Extension Hunting feature.) The range is 3 to rings. Conditions Extended Ringing overrides this setting. Refer to the Extended Ringing option. Default Value 5 rings (5) Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 l Step 1 l Step None System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Rings Before Rcl on Table 10, enter the number of rings before recall. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Modem Reserve Time, you see: RINGS BEFORE RCL (3T0 15 MAX) Enter the QT- Number of Rings Before Recall from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: OPA OVFL RING CTR? (3 TO 15 MAX)Go to QT- OPA Overflow Ring Control on the next page. Issue 1-O
Q- PROGRAMMING TIMERS, RING CONTROL Description Related Programming l l l l Feature ReferenceUse this option to indicate the number of rings before OPA Operator Overflow occurs. The range is rings. Refer to the Operator Assistance feature for more details on OPA Operator This option does not to VS. None Default 00 (no overflow) Operator Assistance To have OP.4 answer the trunk... E- Trunks. Direct Trunk Termination To have OPA intercept incoming calls on a trunk day and night, enter the number of the first port on the PCB. Intercept occurs after the first ring. E- Trunks, EI- Sight Call Route To have OPA intercept incoming calls on a trunk at night only. enter the first port on the PCB. Intercept occurs after the first ring. To configure the OPA dialing and message options.,. CP- Inhibit Transfers to Extension Allow/deny OPA Transfers to extensions with this Class of Service. E- Estensions, Class of Service Assign Class of Service to extensions. QE- Line Gain Table Program the last two trunk ports of the PCB for -6 gain. . QH- OPA Configuration, OPA Group Routing Assign the termination (destination) for each OPA access digit (1, 2, and 4-9). Callers reach the termination when they dial the digit. The termination can be an extension, ring group or an master number. The recorded messages should describe the terminations reached by these single digits. Don’t assign an OPA access code to an extension with set (1). QH- OPA Configuration. Line n Day and Night Message For each trunk, indicate the message (2-7) that the caller hears after the OPA answers the trunk in the day and night modes. To set Automatic Attendant Overflow... QH- OPA Configuration, Overflow Message for Operator (1-3) For each operator, designate the OPA message (2-7) for overflow calls. To disable call overflow to the OPA. enter 0. Operator Assistance System Timers Issue SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-327
Q- SYSTEM WIDE QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, RING CONTROL Instructions Step Step l Step l To enter data on the PRF: For Ring Counter on Table 10. enter the OPA overflow count. To enter data at the programming terminal: After QT- of Rings Before Recall, you see: OPA OVFL RING CTR? (3 TO 15 MAX) Enter the QT- OPA Overflow, Ring Control entry from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: DELAY RING? (1 TO 10 MAX)Go to QT- Ring on the next page.
Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, DELAYED RING INTERVAL Description Use this option to set the delayed ring interval. If an extension has key with delayed ringing. ringing occurs after the delayed ring interval expires. The range is For more information. refer to: The Central Office Calls. Answering feature The Call Coverage Keys feature The Group Call Pickup Feature The ED- Trunk Control, Ring Control option This option only pertains to trunks in the key ring state. Refer to HD- System Status. Default 3 rings (03) Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step Step I Step 2 None System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Delay Ring on Table 10. enter the delayed ring interval. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- OPA Overflow Ring Control, you see: DELAY RING (1 TO 10 MAX) Enter the QT- Delayed Ring Interval entry from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: FLASH RESP TIME? (0 TO 245 TENTH SECS)Go to QT- Flash Response Time on the next page. Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-329
Q- WIDE QT- TIMERS, FLASH RESPONSE Description Related Programming l Flash CP- Inhibit Flash for Single Line Telephones Enable/disable Flash for ESL sets. lE- Extensions. Class of Service Assign Class of Service to extensions. Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 Step I l Step 2 Use this option to set the Flash Response Time. This is the of the loop current interruption the provides to a loop start trunk. The range is tenths seconds (e.g. seconds). Enter 0 to Flash system-side. This option applies to flash from a or ESL set only. Conditions None 700 (07) Flash System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Flash Time on Table 10, enter the Flash response time. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Delayed Ring Interval, you see: FLASH RESP TIME? (0 TO 25 TENTH SECS) Enter the QT- Flash Response Time entry from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: DT DETECT CNT? (1 TO 6,10 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONIssue