TiE Onyx 2, 3, 4, 5 Service And Programming Manual
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Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- DETECTION COUNTER Description Note: Related Programming l l Feature Reference Use this option to set the detection counter. This counter sets how long the system for second (OCC) dial tone after it finds a in a number. After the system detects a pause. it waits up to three times the Detection Counter for dial tone. If dial tone occurs, the system the numbers that follow the pause.If dial tone doesn’t occur before this interval expires. the system denies the call on the trunk.’ The range is to 6. where each count equals ten seconds (e.g.. seconds). Pauses can occur during: ARS outdialing Compatible Feature dialing Last Number Redial LCR Save Speed Dial The system detects dial tone monitoring for a constant power level on the trunk. For the initial dial tone detection, the power level must be present for at least For second dial tone detection, the power level must be present for at least seconds. Incorrect trunk gain settings (in may cause improper dial tone detection. Refer to the QE option when setting trunk gains. Conditions None Default No entry (counter not set) Special Services and OCC Compatibility AP- Allow Active Dial Pad For Toll Restriction Levels other than 0, enable Active Dial Pad. This lets extension users dial additional digits into the special service. CP- Extension Toll Restriction Level Toll Restriction Level 0 (dial pad always active) Toll Restriction Level with an Active Pad (AP) enabled. E- Extensions, Class of Service Assign Class of Service to extensions: E- Trunks, Circuit Type Program Special Service trunks with the correct circuit type.. Special Services and OCC Compatibility System Timers Users can manually override the Detection Counter by dialing Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-33 1
Q- SYSTEM WIDE QT- TIMERS, DETECTION COUNTER Instructions To enter data on the PRF: Step For QT- DT Detect Cnt on Table enter the Detection Counter value. To enter data at the programming terminal: Step After programming QT- Flash Response Time, you see: DT DETECT CNT? (1 TO SECS;CNT) Step 2 Enter the QT- Detection Counter entry from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: FEATURE KEY DELAY? (5 TO 99 TENTH SECS)GO IO QT- Feature Delay on the next page. 2-332SOFTWARE Issue
Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, CENTREX-TYPE FEATURE KEY DELAY Description Use this option to set the interval that corresponds to a D entry when programming Centres feature keys. Use this option when the connected requires a interval for certain functions. This mav be appropriate if the pause option cannot detect a second dial tone. When the user presses a key a D programmed in it, the system: Dials out the codes that precede the D Waits the QT- Centrex-Type Feature Key Delay interval Dials out the remaining codes Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 l Step 1 Step l Issue 1-O The range is 5-25 tenths seconds (e.g.. seconds). Refer to the Compatible Feature Keys feature and the KS- Programming Keys for option for more information. Conditions None Default Value No delay set None System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Feature Key Delay on Table 10, enter the Centrex-Type Feature Key delay. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Detection Counter, you see: FEATURE KEY DELAY? (5 TO 99 TENTH SECS) Enter the QT- Centrex-Type Feature Key Delay entry from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: TMS WAIT TIME (5 TO 99 SECS)? SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-333
Q- SYSTEM WIDE QT- SYSTEM REPORT WAIT TIME Description Related Programming l l l l Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 l Step 1 l Step 2 Use this option to set the Traffic Report (TMS) Wait Time interval. If a call rings the system longer than this interval, the flags it as a Long Wait call. The range is to 99 seconds. Conditions None Default TMS Wait Time not set (the TMS report will never calls as Long Wait). Traffic Management Reporting HE- Status Reports. Traffic hlanagement Summary Print the TMS Report. The system does not clear the TMS data after the report runs. HF- System Status Reports, Traffic hlanagement Summary (With Data Cleared) Print the TMS Report. The system clears the TMS data after the report runs. QZ- SMDR Setup, Report Print Modes Set the TMS Report print mode: Manual (from HE or HF) for all data Automatic (at preset time) for trunk data only. The data clears after the report runs. Automatic (at preset time) for trunk and operator data only. The data clears after the report runs. Automatic (at preset time) for all data. The data clears after the report runs. QZ- SMDR Setup, Print Times Setup Set the time that the TMS report should print (using modes l-3). System Timers Traffic Management Reporting To enter data on the PRF: For QT- TMS Wait Time on Table 10, enter the TMS Report Wait Time interval. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Centrex-Type Feature Key Delay, you see: WAIT TIME (5 TO 99 SECS) Enter the QT- Traffic Management Report Wait Time entry from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: DEFAULT MODEM SPEED [H/L]Go to QT- Default Modem Speed. In ONYX IV, go to Loop Disconnect Time onthe next page.
Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- TIMERS. LOOP DISCONNECT TIME (ONYX IV) Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 l Step 1 Step 2 l Use this option to set the loop disconnect interval for trunks. This lets you tailor the trunks to the disconnect of the connected telco. If the detects an open loop on a trunk equal to or greater than the you set. it assumes the telco has disconnected. The system then drops the call. If the open loop is less than the interval you set. the maintains the call. When programming this option. the value you enter is in tenths of seconds 99). For example. if enter 3. the system looks for an open loop of at least seconds (i.e.. 400 The default value (00) is seconds (500 The accuracy of the timer is . seconds (100 When you change the new value takes effect in about four minutes. To have new value take effect immediately, reset the system after making the change. This option is available in ONYX IV. In addition, this option requires that are series 9 or higher. Conditions None Default Value 00 seconds) None System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Loop Disconnect Time on Table 10, enter the Loop Disconnect Interval. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Traffic Management Report Wait Time, you see: LOOP TIME Enter the QT- Loop Disconnect Time entry from Table 10 and press RETURN. You see: DEFAULT MODEM SPEED [H/L]Go to Default Speed on the next page. Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
Q- SYSTEM QT- TIMERS, LOOP DISCOSSECT (ONYX IV) 1-O
Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- TIMERS, DEFAULT MODEM SPEED Description Use this option to set the default modem speed for outgoing outside data When the system assigns a modem to the call. it selects the speed specify in this option. The user can. change the speed while placing the call. The choices are L baud) and H (1200 baud). Refer to the system Data Products for the specifics. None Default L (300 baud) Related Programming None Feature Reference System Timers Instructions Step Step 1 Step Issue 1-O To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Default Modem Speed on Table 10, enter H or L. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- Traffic Management Report Wait Time, you see: DEFAULT MODEM SPEED Enter the QT- Default Modem Speed entry from Table 10. You see: OPX INCOMING FLASH TIMEX (TENTH SEC) 02 Go to QT- OPX Incoming Flash Timer on the next page. SOFIWARE CONFIGURATION 2-335
Q- SYSTEM QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, OPS FLASH TIMER Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step Step l Step l Use this option to match the to the loop current interruption that occurs when an hookflashes. This helps the system distinguish between a valid hookflash and a loop interruption. Refer to the Premise Extension (OPX) feature for more information. This option does not to The choices for this option are: 2to second) 33-l 1 (300 to1.1 seconds) 4 4-l (400 to1.2 seconds) (500 to1.3 seconds) 6 6-14 (600 to1.4 seconds) 77-15 (700 to1.5 seconds) For example. if the OPX device typically opens the loop for 750 to 1.4 seconds, enter 7. Conditions None Value 2 (100 to 1 second) None System Timers To enter data the PRF: For QT- OPX Incoming Flash Timer of Table 10, enter the Flash timer value. To enter data at programming terminal: After programming QT- Default Modem Speed, you see: OPX INCOMING FLASH TIMER (TENTH SEC) 02 r value from Table10 and pressEnter the OPX Incoming Flash Time RETURN. You see: TIE LINE OUTGOING FLASH (TENTH SEC) 04 Go top Line Outgoing Flash Timer on the next page Issue 1-O
Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING QT- SYSTEM TIMERS, TIE OUTGOING FLASH TIMER Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 Step 1 Step Use this option to set the length of the loop current interruption that occurs when a svstem (local) user flashes a Tie line. Set this option if the remote PBX supports Flash over the tie line. For example, some use Flash to initiate Hold or Transfer. Refer to the Tie Lines feature for more information. The choices are (in of seconds): 4 400 6 600 7 700 10 second 14 1.4 seconds Conditions None Default (400 None System Timers To enter data on the PRF: For QT- Tie Line Outgoing Flash Timer on Table 10, enter the Tie line Flash value. To enter data at the programming terminal: After programming QT- OPX Incoming Flash Timer, you see: TIE LINE OUTGOING FLASH TIMER (TENTH SEC) 04 Enter the QT- Tie Line Outgoing Flash Timer value from Table 10 and press RETURN. You return to the Main Menu. Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-337
Q- SYSTEM QU- MODEM POOLING EXTENSION NUMBER Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 Step Step l Step 3 l Use this option to designate the Modem Pooling master extension number. When setting up a pool of modem circuits. the system must know circuit you to use as the master. In addition. you must: o Assign all modem circuits as M (in Circuit Type) Give all modem circuits hunt type 06 (in Hunt Type) oProgram all modem circuits the same master extension number (in EA- UCD Group Master Extension Number). This must be the same number you enter for QU- Modem Pooling Master Extension Number. Set the default modem speed in QT- Default Modem Speed. Refer to the system Data Products Manual for the specifics. Conditions None Default Not assigned (300) None None To enter data on the PRF: For QU- Pool Master Ext on Table 10, enter the Modem Pooling master extension number. To enter data at the programming terminal: Type Q. You see: Type U. You see: POOL MASTER Enter the QU- Modem Pooling Master Extension Number from Table 10. You return to the Main Menu.To remove an enter 300. 2-338