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Toshiba Perception Electronic Business Communications System Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Perception Electronic Business Communications System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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Since data is always present, only the CHG response is possible: TOR (Time of Daily Routine)-Specifies the time of day that the daily routine task (listed after the next prompt) will run. Enter: 24hour clock time (for example: 1315 for I:15 pm). D RT (Daily Routine Task)-Specifies the maintenance tasks to be run at the time spec- ified in response to TO R. Enter: DDMP (Data dump) or NONE. TEN (Tenant Service)-Specifies if tenant ser- vice is to be used. If “Y” is entered, incoming trunk...
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NOTES: 1. This data may also be changed by the attendant console. 2. OFL2 does not print out when the system has no tenant service. MC0 (Message Center - Tenant #O)---Defines the message center for stations assigned to Tenant #O (all stations in a non-tenant system). The message center may be attendant console #O or an EKT that is assigned to Tenant #O. Enter: ATTO, DN (1, 2, or 3 digits), or NONE. MC 1 (Message Center - Tenant # 1 )-Defines the message center for stations assigned to...
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LLO (Line Lockout Time)-Defines the length of time that overflow tone is applied to a sta- tion after having been released due to the DPT timer. After this time-out, the station will hear nothing. Enter: Time in seconds, e.g., 15. ACB (Automatic Callback Reserve Time)-De- fines the length of time that the called station or trunk in an ACB call is reserved for thecaller (maximum: 6 seconds). Enter: Time in seconds, e.g., 3. HFS (Handsfree Answerback Station)-A “Y” response allows calls from...
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PUG (Call Pick-up Group)-Assigns the EKT to one of the 32 possible groups for use with the Call Pick-up Group feature. Enter: Group number (0~31) or NONE. WTA (Warning Tone Allowed?)-Defines an interruption-protected station. An “N” re- sponse will prevent warning tones from being applied to the station. Enter: Y or N. CFT (Call Forward to Trunk?)-A “Y” re- sponse allows calls to be forwarded outside the system using the Call Forward-All Calls feature. Enter: Y or N. TOL (Toll Allowed?)-An...
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The Standard Telephone Data Block (DSTT) Program defines all parameters for a given con- ventional telephone. An STT Data Block must be completed for each conventional telephone in the system. Data is entered as follows: REQ (Request)-Indicates program has loaded. Three responses are possible: NEW -To create a new STT Data Block. CHG - To alter an existing STT Data Block. OUT - To delete a complete existing Data Block. NOTE: If OUT is entered, only the port number (POR) need be given below....
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available in the system. All services controlled by the COS are allowed to all stations unless restricted in this Data Block. The DCOS program assigns a number (0 w ‘I 5) to each group of restrictions to be used. The number defined here is then entered in re- sponse to the COS prompt in the DSTT, DEKT and DTGP programs. Any numbers not entered or otherwise defined will have no restrictions. Data is entered as follows: REQ (Request)-Indicates program has loaded. The only response possible is...
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Speed Dial-System list and the 25 personal, IO-number Speed Dial-Station lists. All of these numbers can be stored by either the attendant console or by a controlling station. The DSDL program allows changes to any speed dial list to be performed from the maintenance terminal. Data is entered as follows: REO ( Request) -Indicates program has loaded. Two responses are possible: CHG - To change existing or enter new data OUT - To clear all data LNO (List Number)-The number of the list to be...
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LKO (Lockout Allowed?)-A “Y” response will enable the lockout feature. Enter: Y or N PAG (Page Key)-Assigns the console PAGE key to a particular page zone or All Page. Enter: Access code of the page zone, All Page or NONE Traffic Measurement Data (Table M) The Traffic Measurement Data Block (DTRF) Program defines the parameters that control the Traffic Measurement feature. Data is entered as follows: REQ (Request)-Indicates program has loaded. Four responses are possible: RPT - Report...
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OUT - To remove a DTM F receiver. POR (Port Number)-Selects the port to be occupied by the DTMF receiver. The port number has two parts: ‘I) DRCU PCB location (ROO) 2) Circuit number on the DRCU PCB (l&6) Enter: Port number to be used (ROOlk R006) Trunk Grou ata The Trunk Group Data Block (DTGP) Program defines the parameters for each of the 16 possibie trunk groups in the system. A Data Block must be completed for each trunk group in the system. Not all of the prompts listed below are used...
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TRC: Transmission Compensated (4wire circuit or 2-wire cir- cuit with > 2dB loss) VNL: Via Net Loss (4-wire VNL circuit) STR (Start Arrangement)-Defines the start arrangement to be used by the trunks in the group. Enter: IMM: Immediate start WNK: Wink start DDL: Delay start WTA (Warning Tone Allowed?)-Defines an interruption-protected trunk group (for ex- ample: data line). An “N” response will prevent warning tones from being applied to this trunk group. Enter: Y or N OAB (Outgoing...