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Toshiba Perception E Ex Digital Pbx Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Perception E Ex Digital Pbx Installation And Maintenance Manual
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PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 JANUARY1993 list number XX. (XX = 1 - 50.) NONE-No list assigned. WTA (Warning Tone Allowed?)-Defines an in- terruption-protected station. An “N” response will prevent warning tones from being applied to the station. Enter: Y or N. CFT (Call Forward to Trunk)-Permits calls to this station to be forwarded over a trunk to an outside directory number (maximum: 16 digits). Enter: Y or N. TOL (Toll Restriction Class)-Assigns one of the ten Toll Restriction classes to the station. Classes 0 - 7 are defined in the Toll Restriction Data Block (DTOL Program). Class 8 is simple toll restriction; restricting either 0 or 1 as the first digit. NONE defines the station as unrestricted. Enter: 0 - 8 or NONE. MWL (Message Waiting Lamp)-Defines a sta- tion that is equipped with a Message Waiting Lamp. Enter: Y or N. tinuous ringing) when a station goes off-hook, but does not complete dialing a valid number before the Line Lockout Timeout period elapses. The destination can be programmed as either a specific station, an attendant, orthe system UNA device. (In tenant service, the system will route the RDS call to the assigned tenant, when ATT is entered.) The designation of an Emergency Ringdown Station is particularly important in Lodging/Health Care applications. Enter: XXXX = l- - 4-digit station number. ATT = Attendant. UNA = System UNA. NONE = No designation of Emergency Ringdown Station. OCA (Off-hook Call Announce)-Defines whether this feature is in automatic or manual mode. When programmed in auto mode, it allows the system to announce an incoming call when the station is off-hook. If it is in manual mode, the system will let the caller enter an access code before the call interrupts the ongoing conversa- tion. Busy tone must be heard (i.e., no call- forwards) to activate this feature. Enter: A or M. RDS (Emergency Ringdown Station)-Indicates the destination for an emergency signal (con- 7-14
TABLE 7-3 Procedure - Standard Telephone Data Block PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 JANUARY1993 Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK DS-IT JY-IAl, Port Number - DISK LOADING - -Q NEW, CHG, OUT POR LNNX l&2 Directory Number I DN 1 - 4 digits I 3 I Station Mix SMX Y or N Class of Service cos o- 15 4 Tenant Number TEN 0 or 1 5 Call Pickup Group PUG 0 - 31 or NONE 6 Hunt number Dialing Type Speed Dial List HNT 1 - 4 digits, #X, or NONE 7 DLG DIP, TON, MNL XXXX 8 SDL SDC XX, SDU XX, or NONE 9 Warning Tone Allowed? Call Forward to Trunk WTA CFT Y or N Y or N 10 Toll Restriction Class Message Waiting Lamp Emergency Ringdown Station Off-hook Call Announce TOL MWL RDS OCA 0-8orNONE Y or N 1 - 4 digits, ATT, UNA, or NONE AorM 11 I -JQ Repeat program, if necessary I I NOTES: (continued) 1. NN = PCB location.- 2. X = Circuit number. 3. 4-, 3-, 2-, or l-digit DNs are allowed if there is no conflict (e.g., 30X is not allowed if 30 is used). 4. There are 16 different COS groups which are defined in the DCOS Data Block. 5. When RNA calls recall to the Attendant, they will recall to the Attendant (0 or 1) that ORIGINALLY transferred the call. 6. There is a maximum of 32 Call Pickup Groups. 7. The number to which this DN hunts. #X = Station Hunt-Distributed, X = Distributed hunt group number (0 - 3), Maximum 8 members per group. NONE = No hunt. 8. DIP = Dial Pulse. TON = DTMF. MNL XXXX = Manual Line Direct to DN (1 - 4 digits), ATT 0, or A777. 9. SDC XX makes the station a controller of Station Speed Dial List XX (XX = 01 - 50). SDU XX makes the station a user of Station Speed Dial List XX (XX = 01 - 50). 10. Y = Warning tones applied (call waiting feature activated). N = No warning tones applied (camp-on feature activated). 7-15 . I
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 JANUARY 1993 Classes 0 - 7 are defined in the Toll Restriction Data Block Class 8 = Dia/m or 0 restriction. NONE = No Toll Restriction. Ignore line entered. Backspace. Stop printing and return to REQ. Exit program. TABLE 7-3 (continued) Error Codes (DTOL Program). Error Code 1 Program Name: Standard Telephone Data block (DSlT) Meanina ERSTA 00 No PCB is equipped at that location. ERSTA 01 The PCB is an NEKU type (not an NSTU). ERSTA 02 Port is busy (REQ = CHG, OUT). ERSTA 03 Port has already been assigned to a station, DSS console, or DDIU. ERSTA 05 1 was entered, but tenant service was not enabled in the System Data Block. ERSTA 06 1 was entered, but ATT #l was not programmed (no Attendant Data Block). ERSTA 09 1 Unknown input. ERSTA 10 ERSTA 11 DN conflicts with existing DN. 510 DNs have already been assigned in the system. ERSTA 12 ERSTA 13 DN has already been assigned to the maximum number of appearances (96). Hot Line DN does not exist. ERSTA 14 1 Next Hunt DN does not exist. ERSTA 17 ERSTA 18 ERSTA 19 MNL 0 was entered, but ATO is not equipped. MNL 1 was entered, but ATT1 is not equipped. MNL 0 was entered, but this station is in tenant group #l. ERSTA 20 1 MNL 0 was entered, but this station is in tenant group #2. I ERSTA 21 ERSTA 22 ERSTA 23 ERSTA 24 Input data was erased because the program was aborted during NEW data entry. The port is not assigned. Another type of data (electronic telephone, etc.) is assigned to the input port. SDC has already been assigned to the input list. ERSTA 25 I The next input hunt DN is a trunk DN. ERSTA 26 ERSTA 27 ERSTA 28 ERSTA 29 ERSTA 30 ERSTA 31 The Distributed Hunt Group has already been assigned its maximum member number (8), invalid Toll Class Number (0 - 8). The first digit does not match with RM PFX, or the second digit conflicts with another DN or access code. The port has already been assigned to a trunk. The entry should be ATT (0 and/or 1 not required). Port has already been assigned as an announcement port. 7-16
4. Print Station Data Block (Table 7-4) 4.01 To use the Print Station Data Block (PSDB Program): l Perform the Authorization Procedure (Level 1,2, or 3). Enter: PSDB (in response to the OK prompt). l After the program is loaded and the REQ prompt is received, enter one of the following com- mands: PORALL-All Electronic/Digital Telephone and Standard Telephone Data Blocks will be output in numerical order of port numbers (lowest number first). PORNNX-The Data Block for port NNX will be output (NNX = port number without L). PORVAC-A list of all unassigned ports will be output. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 FEBRUARY 1992 DNALL-All Electronic/Digital Telephone and Sta- tion Data Blocks will be output in numerical order of DN (lowest to highest). For electronic/digital telephones, the prime DN will be used. DNXXXX-The Data Block for DN XXXX will be output. If it is a multiple appearance DN, then all Data Blocks in which it appears will be output. EKTALL-All Electronic/Digital Telephone Data Blocks will be output in order of prime DN (lowest first). ST-TALL-All SIT Data blocks will be output in order of DN (lowest first). The output format will be the same as the input format in the DEKT and DSTT data input programs. TABLE 7-4 Procedure - Print Station Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK PSDB - DISK LOADING - REQ 1 - EXECUTE - t REQ I 1 I NOTES: (continued) 1. The following responses are possible: PORALL = PORNNX = PORVAC = DNALL = Outputs all Station Data Blocks in numerical order of ports (lowest first). Outputs port NNX data. Outputs a list of all unassigned ports. Outputs all Station Data Blocks in numerical order (lowest first) by DN (prime DN for electronic/digital telephones). Outputs DNXXXX data. If it is a multiple appearance DN, then all Data Blocks in which it appears will be output. (XXXX = DN number, 1 - 4 digits.) Outputs all Electronic/Digital Telephone Data Blocks in orderofprime DN (lowest first). Outputs all Standard Telephone Data Blocks in order of DN (lowest first). Ignore line entered. Backspace. DNXXXX = EKTALL = SmALL = Stop printing and return to REQ. Exit program. 7-17
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 7-4 (continued) Error Codes Program Name: Print Station Data Block (PSDB) Error Code 1 Meaning ERPST 00 ERPST 01 The input PCB number or circuit number is out of range. The inout DN does not exist. 1 ERPST 02 1 The input port is not assigned to an electronic or a 500/2500-series telephone. ERPST 03 ERPST 04 A manual signaling port does not exist. The input DN is not assigned to an electronic/digital telephone or to a 500/2500-series telephone. 7-18
5. Print Call Pickup Groups (Table 7-5) 5.01 To use the Print Call Pickup Groups (PCPG Program): l Perform the Authorization Procedure (Level 1,2, or 3). Enter: PCPG (in response to the OK prompt). l After the program is loaded and an REQ prompt is received, enter one of the following com- mands: ALL-All Call Pickup groups will be output. PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 FEBRUARY1992 DNXXXX-The number of the Call Pickup group containing DNXXXX will be output. Example: #l REQ DN205 GRPOO #2 REQ ALL GRPOO xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx XXX etc. xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx GRPOl GRP02 TABLE7-5 Procedure - Print Call Pickup Groups Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK PCPG - DISK LOADING - REQ 1 - EXECUTE - NOTES: I. The following responses are possible: ALL = Outputs all Call Pickup Groups (listed by DN). DNXXXX = Lists the numbers of all Call Pickup Groups containing DNXXXX. Error Codes Error Code 1 Program Name: Print Call Pickup Groups (PCPG) Meaning i 1 invalid rewonse. I 1 ERPCP 01 1 The input DN does not exist. I 7-19
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 FEBRUARY 1992 6. Print Hunting Arrangements (Table 7-6) 6.01 To use the Print Hunting Arrangements (PHNT Program): l Perform the Authorization Procedure (Level 1,2, or 3). Enter: PHNT (in response to the OK prompt). l When an REQ prompt is received after the program is loaded, enter the following com- mand: ALL-All hunting sequences will be output. l The output format will be as in the following examples: REQ ALL HNT 223-224-225 HNT 242-243 HNT 250-25 l-252 etc. TABLE 7-6 Procedure - Print Hunting Arrangements Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: I ITEM TiiOiPT 1 USER ENTRY i ~~ NOTE OK PHNT - DISK LOADING - t =Q ALL 1 - EXECUTE - =Q 1 NOTES: 7. The following responses are possible: ALL = Outputs a// hunting sequences (listed by DN). Ignore line entered. Backspace. Stop printing and return to REQ. Exit program. - Error Codes Error Code 1 Program Name: Print Hunting List (PHNT) Meaning &PHT 00 The input DN does not exist. I 7-20
7. Print Paging Group Data Block (Table 7-7) 7.01 To use the Print Paging Group Data Block (PPAG Program): l Perform the Authorization Procedure (Level 1,2, or 3). Enter: PPAG (in response to the OK prompt). l After the program has loaded and the REQ prompt has been received, enter one of the following commands: PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 FEBRUARY 1992 PAG N-All electronic/digital telephone ports be- longing to the indicated paging group N will be output in the order in which they were pro- grammed, in the format shown below (for paging group 00): PAGING GROUP 00 LNNX LNNX LNNX PAGALL-All assigned paging groups and their electronic telephone members will be output in the order in which they were programmed. TABLE 7-7 Procedure - Print Paging Group Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK PPAG - DISK LOADING - -Q 1 - EXECUTE - REQ 1 NOTES: 1. The following responses are possible: PAGN = PAGALL = Outputs all electronic/digital telephone ports belonging to the indicated paging group N in the order in which they were programmed. Outputs all electronic/digital. telephone ports belonging to the assigned paging groups in the order in which they were programmed, /snore line entered. Backspace. Stop printing and return to REQ. Exit program. . . 7-21
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 FEBRUARY 1992 8. DSS Console Data Block (Table 7-8) 8.01 The DSS Console Data Block (DDSS Pro- gram) is used to assign both electronic and digital DSS consoles. A maximum of eight electronic/digital DSS consoles can be assigned. Each DSS console must be assigned to an electronic/digital telephone and up to two consoles may be assigned to each electronic/digital telephone. Each console has 60 programmable buttons, which may be programmed as either fixed or switched direct station select (DN) buttons or as feature access buttons. Any electronic/ digital telephone feature, except those requiring a speech path, can be programmed onto a DSS con- sole button (see Table 7-8a). Data for this program is entered as follows: REQ (Request)-Indicates that the program has loaded. Three responses are possible: NEW-To create a new Data Block. CHG-To alter an existing Data Block. OUT-To delete an existing Data Block. NOTE: If OUT is entered, then only the port number (POR) needs to be entered below. No other en try is necessary. NBR (DSS NumberkDefines the number of the DSS console in the system. There is a maximum of eight consoles per system. Enter: DSS number (0 - 7). POR (Port Number)-Identifies the hardware loca- tion of the DSS console circuit that is to be defined (CNNX/LNNX). The port number has two parts, which are each noted as follows: 1) NN designates the location of the PCB on which the DSS console circuit is installed: PERCEPTION,: COO - CO1 or LOO - Lli/ L15 - L26. CNNX:X=l-4;LNNX:Xz 1, 3, 5, 7. PERCEPTION,: LOO - L31. LNNX:X=1,3,5,7. 2) X designates the DSS console’s associated circuit number. Enter: Port number of the DSS console (CNNWLNNX). NOTE: 1. 2. Electronic DSS consoles are assigned to the NDSU PCB at port locations CNNX or LNNX. Digital DSS consoles are assigned to the NDKU PCBatportlocations CNNXor LNNX. When using8 DDSSconsoles on one NDKU PCB, program the first four DDSSs on circuits I, 3, 5 and 7 on fhe NDKU PCB. Program the second four DDSSs on circuits 1,3,5and7on theadjacentslotnextto the NDKU PCB. DDSS (Digital DSS)-Identifies if the DSS Console assigned is a digital or non-digital DSS. Enter: Y (for digital) or N (for electronic). SPT (Station Port)-Designates the electronic/ digital telephone station that is to be associated with the DSS console. Enter: Port number of station (LNNX). F/S (Fixed or Switched Operation)-Defines the operation of DSS button assignment on the con- sole. Fixed assignment (F) means that each DSS console button is permanently associated with a singlestation DN. Switchedassignment (S) means that each DSS console button is variably assigned and can be changed by a Hundreds Group button. For example, when a Hundreds Group button ofi is pressed, switched DN keys 00 - 09 become buttons 200 - 209. When a Hundreds Group button of B is pressed, these same buttons be- come buttons 300 - 309. When an electronic/ digital telephone has two associated DSS con- soles, one may be assigned as switched and one may be assigned as fixed. However, there can be no mixture of switched/fixed functions on the same console. Enter: F or S. NOTE: hisprompt wilonlyappearwhen NEWis entered in response to REQ. To change a programmed DSS console from Fixed/Switched, the console must be deleted and then reprogrammed KEY (DSS Console Button)-Defines the various buttons on the DSS console. Each button is assigned either to a specific DN (for fixed operation), to a two-digit number (for switched 7-22
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 200-255-307 FEBRUARY 1992 operation), or to a specific feature. When assigning or deleting data from DSS console buttons, data can be assigned/deleted in groups. Additionally, data that is assigned to one DSS console may be duplicated either entirely or partially (either specific buttons or columns of buttons) onto another DSS console by using range programming functions. To program a DSS console button, perform oneof the following operations: --., 1) Assign a DN: For a fixed button, enter the number of the button being defined (m = 0 - 59, followed by a space, *, and the station DN (N, NN, NNN, or NNNN). For a switched button, enter the number of the button being defined, a space, #, and the last two digits of the station DN (NN). The digit preceding these lower digits will be determined by Hundreds Group buttons. Enter: m l N (NN, NNN, or NNNN) (for Fixed operation). m #NN (for Switched operation). NOTE: There cannot be a mixture of switched/fixed buttons on the same console. 2) Assign a Feature: Enter the number of the button being defined, followed by a space and the mnemonic of the feature. All elec- tronic/digital telephone features are avail- able to a DSS console arrangement, except those requiring a speech path (DIU, DRS, SCR, SCN, PVR, and PVN). Features that are available for DSS assignment are listed in Table 7-8a. Enter: m Feature. (m = button number [0 - 591.) 3) Range Assignment : This entry allows a consecutive range of directory numbers to be simultaneously assigned to DSS console buttons. Ranges are entered by using a format which indicates the starting point (L) and the ending point (M) of the button range (L must be less than M), and the starting station DN to be programmed (XX, XXX, xxxx [2- - 4-digit DNs]). The programmed stations will include the starting station num- ber that is entered, and each subsequent station within the indicated range. The op- eration of these assignments will depend on whether the DSS console is programmed as fixed or switched. For example, in switched DN assignment, a data input of 10 19 30 will assign DNs 30 - 39 to DSS console buttons IO - 19. In fixed DN assignment, a data input of 00 59 200 will assign DNs 200 - 259 to DSS console buttons 0 - 59. Enter: AUT L M XX or XXX. 4) Duplicate a Complete DSS Console Button Arrangement: This option will duplicate the entire button arrangement of one DSS con- sole onto another DSS console. Enter: DUP M. (M = The number [0 - 71 of the console that is to be duplicated en- tirely.) 5) Duplicate a Column of DSS Console But- tons: This option will duplicate a complete column of assigned DSS console buttons (X) onto another DSS console (Y). Console but- ton columns are numbered 0 - 5, from left to right on the DSS console. Enter: DUP MX Y. (M = The number of the console being copied. X = The column of the DSS console being copied. Y = The column of the DSS console to which the copy will be applied.) 6) Duplicate Selected Buttons: This option will duplicate a series of buttons (YY thru ZZ) from one console (M) to the console being programmed. Enter: DUP MXX YY ZZ. (M = Number of the console being copied. XX = The first button on the console that is to be programmed. YY = Starting range button of the console being copied. zz = Ending range button of the console being copied.) 7-23