TiE Onyx 2, 3, 4, 5 Service And Programming Manual
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SPEED SP- SPEED DIAL NUMBERS Instructions Step 6 Step 7 Step Enter the telephone or feature code and press RETURN. You see: NAMEThe number can be to digits long. If the number is longer than 16 digits. it the bin To edit an existing number. reenter the number. If the long. don’t have to press RETURN. To leave a just press RETURN. Enter the Speed Dial Number name (up to 16 characters) and press RETURN. To remove a name. enter If the name characters long. don’t have to press RETURN. To a name unchanged. press RETURN. Repeat steps 4-7 to program bins. Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-359
S- SPEED DIAL SR- ROTARY CONVERSION (CONVERTING SPEED DIAL TRUNKS) Description Use this option to globally change the trunk assignments in Speed Dial bins. For example. you can convert all bins that currently use trunk group-90 to group 91. Or, you can convert all bins that used trunk 801 to trunk 805. The flexibility of rotary conversion helps if the relative cost of the connected services changes. You can reroute your Speed Dial calls over the most cost effective trunks. Refer to the Speed Dial feature for more information on storing and using Speed Dial numbers. Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 Step 1 l Step l Step 3 Step Keep the following in mind when using the SR- Rotary Conversion option: You can convert from an old trunk to a new trunk if the new trunk is not the first trunk in a trunk rotary. If you convert from an old trunk to a new trunk, and the new is the first trunk in a rotary. the system selects the rotary instead of the new trunk When converting from a trunk or rotary to a new rotary, enter the rotary’s master number. For example. to convert to a trunk rotary consisting of trunks 801 (master). 802 and 803. enter 801. Conditions None Default Value None None None To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: Type S. You see: Type R. You see: FROM Enter the number of the trunk or group you want to convert and press RETURN. You see: TO Enter the number of trunk or group that should replace the entry in step 3 and press RETURN. You see: ALL LINES CONVERTED and return to the Main Menu. you see: NO CONVERTED. check your entries and try again. The conversion was not successful.
T- SET SYSTEM DATE AND TIME Description Related Programming l Feature Reference Instructions Step Step 1 l Step 2 l Step 3 Use this option to display and the system date and time. If you set the date and time using this option. it the date and time set earlier fiom a telephone. setting the date and time from a display telephone overrides the date and time set earlier using this option. None Default Time and Date Setting E- Extensions. Class of Service Assign COS 00 to each display that should be able to enter the system date and time. Time and Date Setting To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: Type T. You see:SET DATE ? Enter the current date in the following format (with a slash between the entries): MM=Month (01 to 12) DD=Day (01 to 31) YY=Year (00 to 99) You can just press RETURN to leave the current date unchanged. After entering the year, you see: (enter or return) Enter the current time in the following format (with a colon the entries): (24-hour format, 00-23) MM=Minutes (00-59) SS=Seconds (00-59) You can just press RETURN to leave the current time unchanged. You return to the Main Menu. Issue 1-O CONFIGURATION 2-361
V- CLEAR ERROR LOG Description Use this option to clear the System Error Report (see the R- Error Log Report option). After clearing the System Error Report. the total number of power, error and manual resets to this option after the initial installation to clear out unnecessary reports that may have occurred. The following example shows a cleared System Error Report. SYSTEM ERROR REPORT for CORP files initialized on Total Power Resets to date 00 Total Error Resets to date 00 Total Manual Resets to date 00 None Default None Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step Step l Step None Reports. Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: Type V. You see:CLEAR ALL ERROR LOG RECORDS? Type Y to clear the System Error Report. OR Type N to leave the System Error Report unchanged. Issue 1-O . SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-363
EXTENSION DATA Description Use this option to two extensions or trunks without physically moving their ports. This allows estensions to retain their programmed options if you move them around a facility,. Assume. for example, you swap extensions 304 and 305. Port 05 has extension 304. Port has extension 305. Keep the in mind when programming ports: The main attendant should stay at extension 00 Use HH- Checker to make sure each port has only one assigned extension. You can El- Port Number or EZ- Extension-Port Swap to change the port for an extension/trunk Use QN- Restore Standard Port Numbers to reinstate the standard trunk/extension-to-port assignments. Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for extensions/trunks in port number order. Since this option also swaps Circuit Type programming, make sure the extensions/trunks you swap are of the same type. When exchanging data for dual-channel telephones. exchange both channels (even-to-even, odd-to-odd). Conditions None Default Value Each is offset from its port by 300 (e.g., extension 320 is at port 20). Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step Step l Step l Step 3 l None System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: Type You see:EXCHANGE # Enter the number of the first extension you want to swap and press RETURN. You see: W ITH Enter the number of the second extension you want to swap and press RETURN. You see: COMPLETEDYou return to the Main Menu. Issue 1-OSOFI’WARE CONFIGURATION 2-365
Y- SYSTEM PASSWORDS Description Use this option to change the 1 or level 2 password. You must know the level 1 or 2 to change the level password. You must know the level to change the 2 password. Remember that entering a new password erases the old one. Keep a written record of the modified If you change your passwords and forget them, call your technical service representative for assistance. Default Value The level 1 password is carriage return. The default level password for ONYX II is ONYX2. The default level password for ONYX is ONYX3. The default level 2 for VS is ONYXVSK. The default level 2 password for VS hybrid is ONYXVSH. If you install an Module in V’S and don’t initialize, the level 2 password is DCH. Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 Step 1 Step Step 3 Step None System Programming Password Protection To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: Type Y. You see: ENTER LEVEL Enter 1 or 2. depending on the level you want to change. You see: ENTER ACCESS CODE YOU must know the level I or level password to change the level password. YOUmust know the level password to change the level 2 password. If both passwords are the same. can only program level Change the level password to give you access to both levels. If you recently entered the access code. the system will not ask you to enter it again. Enter the current level 1 or 2 access code. You see: ENTER LEVEL PASSWORD? Enter the new password for the level you selected in step 2.You return to the Main Menu. Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-367
Y- CHANGE SYSTEM PASSWORDS For Your Notes 2-368 CONFIGURATION Issue 1-O