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Vodavi Infinite 4096 Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
Vodavi Infinite 4096 Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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INFINITE 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System QUICK REFERENCE TAB= OF CONTENTS QUICE REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 100 SECTION 200 SECTION 300 SECZION 400 SECTION 500 SECTION 600 SECTION 700 SECTION 710 SECTION 720 SECTION 730 SECTION 740 SECTION 745 SECTION 750 SECTION 755 SECTION 760 SECTION 765 SECTION 800 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOO- 1 GENERAL DESCRJPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-l FEATURE DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-l FEATURE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400-1 l[NSTAILATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500- 1 SYSTEM CHECKOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600-l CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING . 700-l SYSTEM PARAMET ERS PROGRAMMING . . 710-l CO LINE A’ITRKBUTES PROGWilKMlNG . . 720-l STATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING . . 730-l UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION . . . . . . . . 740-l VOICE MAIL GROUPS (‘V&I) . . . . . . . . . . . . 745-l EXCEPTION TABLES PROG-G . . . . 750-l LEAST COST ROUTING PROGRAMMING . . 755-l mIALJZING DATA BASE PARAMETERS . 760-l PRINTING DATA BASE PARAMETERS . . . . 765-l MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 800-l llWXVlTE 4096 PROGRAMKIN GFORMS....A-l ZlV’F- 4096 COMPONENT LIST . . . . . . . . B-l AEC The MessengerTM 212 Plus . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Issue 1, January 1992 1
TABLEOFCONTENTS INFlMTE4096 Hybrid KeyTelephoneSystem SECTION 100 100.1 100.2 100.3 100.4 SECTION 200 200.1 200.2 200.3 200.4 200.5 200.6 200.7 200.8 SECTION 300 300.1 300.2 300.3 300.4 300.5 300.6 300.7 300.8 300.9 300.10 300.11 300.12 300.13 300.14 300.15 300.16 300.17 300.18 300.19 300.20 300.21 300.22 300.23 300.24 300.25 300.26 300.27 300.28 300.29 300.30 300.31 300.32 300.33 300.34 ‘TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .............................. 100-l PURPOSE.. ....................................... ..lOO- 1 REGULATORYINFORMAllON (USA). .................... ..lOO- 1 REGULATORYINFORMA~ON (CANADIAN) ............... ..lOO- 2 uL/c= SAFETYCOMPLIANCE ........................ ..lOO- 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..................... 200-1 SYSIEMTECHNOLOGY .............................. ..200- 1 COMMON EQUIPMENI...... ......................... ..200- 1 PoRrcARDs ...................................... ..200- 3 0PnONALCOMFONENl-S ............................ ..200- 4 STAnONS...........................................200- 5 SYSTEMCAFAC~....................................200- 5 SYSlXMSPECIFICATlONS ............................ ..200- 7 MEANTlMJZBE?UrEENFAILURE(-MTI3Fl.. .............. ..200-17 FEATURE DESCRIPTION ..................... 300-1 ACCOUNICODES .................................. ..300- 1 AMFLIFTEDCENTRALOFFlCEBOARD.. ................. ..300- 1 Al-IXNDAIVl?RECALL ................................ ..300- 1 AUl-OMATICLINEACCESS..............................300- 1 AUTOMATIC NIGHTSERVICE ......................... ..300- 1 AUl-OMAIICPAUSEINSERTIONWllliSPEEDDtAL ........ ..300- 1 , AurOMATICPRIVACY ............................... ..300- 1 AUrOMATICSELECTION ............................. ..300- 1 BACKGROUND MUSIC ............................... ..300- 1 BATIERYBACK-UF(MEM0R.Y) ........................ ..300- 1 BAllXRYBACK-UP(SYSTEMl ......................... ..300- 1 BUSYLAMPFIELD(BLE) ............................. ..300- 7 CALLANNOUNCE-PRIVACY .......................... ..300- 7 CALLBACK..........................................300- 7 CALLFORWARD:STAnON.. ........................... ..300- 7 CALLFORWARD:PRESET ............................ ..300- 7 CALLlNGSTAnONTONEMODEOPnON ................. ..300- 8 cAlLPARK..........................................300- 8 CALLPICK-UP: ..................................... ..300- 8 CALLTRANSFER ................................... ..300- 8 CAMP-ON ......................................... ..300- 8 CAMP-ON RECALL .................................. ..300- 8 CANNEDTOLLRESTRICnON ......................... ..300- 8 CENlREXCOMPATIBIlXIY ............................ ..300- 8 CENIREX/PBXTRANSFER ........................... ..300- 9 CHAINING SPEED BINS .............................. ..300- 9 i.:3LINEACCESS ................................... ..300- 9 cZOLINECIASSOFSERVICE............................300- 9 CO LINECONIROL(COKTAc?) ........................ ..300- 9 COLINEGROupS.....................................3OO- 9 COLINELOOPSUPERVISION ......................... ..300- 9 COLINEQUEUE ................................... ..300- 9 COLINEINCOMMG RINGING ASSIGNMENT ............. ..300-10 CORINGD~CT....................................300-10 ll Issue l.January1992
INFINITE 4096 Hybrid Xey Telephone System TABIZ OF CONTENTS 300.35 300.36 300.37 300.38 300.39 300.40 306.41 300.42 300.43 300.44 300.45 300.46 300.47 300.48 300.49 300.50 300.51 300.52 300.53 300.54 300.55 300.56 300.57 300.58 300.59 300.60 300.6 1 300.62 300.63 300.64 300.65 300.66 300.67 300.68 300.69 300.70 300.71 300.72 300.73 300.74 300.75 300.76 300.77 300.78 300.79 300.80 300.8 1 300.82 300.83 300.84 300.85 300.86 300.87 300.88 CONFERENCE ...................................... 360-10 CONFERENCE ENABLE/DISABLE ...................... .300- 10 DATA BASE PRINTGUT (DUMP) ......................... 300-10 DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE (COS) ................... 300-10 DEFAULT BUrrON MAPPING .......................... 300-10 DIALPULSESENDING ................................ 300-10 DIALING P l?IvIuxEs .............................. ..300-10 DIRECTGRY DIALING ................................ 300-12 DIRECTINWARDSYSIEMACCESS(DISAl ................ 300-12 DIRECT STATION SELECDON .......................... 300-12 DIRECTED CALLPICKUP ............................. .300-12 DIRECIGRYDIALING ................................ 300-12 DISABLE OUIGGING CO LINEACCESS .................. 300-12 DO NOTDISlURB (DNDI .............................. 300-12 MMFSENDING.....................................300-13 EMERGENCY TRANSFER. ............................. 300-13 END To END SIGNALLING ............................ 300- 13 EXCLUSIVE HOLD 300- 13 EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 300-13 EXECUTIVE/SECR TRANSFER .................... 300- 13 EXl-ERNAL NIGHT RINGING ........................... 300- 13 FLASH .......................................... ..300-13 FIASH ON INTERCOM ................................ 300-13 FL4SH WTIH SPEED DIAL ............................. 300-13 FLEXIBLEATTENDANT ............................. ..300-13 FLEXIBLE BUITON ASSIGNMENT ....................... 300- 13 FORCED ACCOUNT CODES ........................... 300- 14 FORCED LEASTCOSTROUXNG (LCRI ................... 300-14 GROUP CALL PICK-UP ................................ 300- 14 HEADSETCOMPATIBILTIY ............................ 300-14 HEADSET MODE .................................... 300-14 HEARING AID COMPATIBLE ........................... 300- 14 HOLD PREFERENCE ................................. 300- 14 HOLD RECALL ...................................... 300- 14 HOT~..........................................300-14 HUNTGROUPS ..................................... 300-14 INCOMING CO LINES OFF-NET FORWARD (VIA SPEED DIAL) .3OO- 15 INTERCOM CALLING ................................. 300-15 INTERCOM SIGNALING SELECT ........................ 3OO- 15 LASTNUMBERREDIAL (LNRj .......................... 300-15 LCD INl-ERACllVE DISPLAY ........................... 300-15 LEAST COST ROUDNG &CR] .......................... 300-15 LOOP BUrrON CO LINE ACCESS ....................... 300-16 LOUD BELL CONTROL (LBC) ........................... 300-16 MEET ME PAGE ..................................... 300-16 MESSAGE WAIHNG .................................. 300-16 MESSAGE WAmNG REMINDERTONE ................... 300-16 MUSIC ON HOLD .................................... 300- 16 MUTEKEY.........................................300-16 NAME IN LCD DISPLAY ............................... 300-17 MGKI’ SERVICE .................................... 300- 17 OFF-HOOK PREFERENCE ............................. 300- 17 OFF-HOOK SIGNALLXNG .............................. 300- 18 OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE ......................... 300- 18 Issue 1, January 1992 iii
TABLE OF CO- IlVFIIVlTE 4096 Hybrid Xey Telephone System 300.89 300.90 300.91 300.92 300.93 300.94 300.95 300.96 300.97 300.98 300.99 300.100 300.101 300.102 300.103 300.104 300.105 300.106 300.107 300.108 300.109 300.110 300.111 300.112 300.113 300.114 300.115 300.116 300.117 300.118 300.119 300.120 300.121 300.122 300.123 300.124 300.125 300.126 300.127 300.128 300.129 300.130 300.131 300.132 300.133 300.134 300.135 300.136 300.137 300.138 300.139 300.140 300.141 300.142 OFF-PREMISE EXTENSIONS (0PX.l ..................... .300- 18 ON HOOK DIALING .................................. .300-18 ON LINE PRGG RAMMING ............................ ..300-18 PAGING ......................................... ..300-18 PAUSETIMER .................................... ..300-18 PBX DIALING CODES ................................ .300-18 PERSONALIZED MESSAGES .......................... .300-18 PHONE BOX ....................................... .3OO-19 POOL BUlTGN OPERAnON ........................... .300-19 PREFERREDLINEANSWER............................300-19 PRlVACYRELEASE...................................300-19 PRIVATELINE .................................... ..300-19 PULSE-TO-TONE SWITCHOVER ........................ .300- 19 RANGE PRGG RAMMING...............................300-19 REMCYIE ADMINIS’IRATTON .......................... .300-19 REMOTE SYSTEM MONITGRAND MAINTENANCE ......... .300-20 SAVE NUMBER REDIAL (SNRJ ......................... .300-20 SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE (SLl’J COMPATIBILJIY .......... .300-20 STAnON MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDRj .......... .300-20 SPEAKERPHONE ................................... .300-20 STATION CLASS OF SERVICE ......................... .300-20 STAnON SPEED DIAL ............................... .3OO-20 SYSTEMCAPACI’IY ................................ ..300-2 1 SYSTEMHOLD.. .................................. ..300-2 1 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL ................................ .300-21 TOLL RESlRJCnON VABLE DRIVEN) ................... .300-21 TRANSFER RECALL ........ :, ....................... .300-21 UNIFORM CALL DISl-RIBUIlON (UCD) ................... .300-21 UNIVERSAL NIGHT .ANSWER (-UNA) ..................... .300-22 VOICE MAIL GROUPS (VM) ............................ .300-22 VOLUME CONTROLS ................................ .300-22 ACCOUNT CODE ................................... .300-23 AUTOMATIC LINE ACCESS ............................ .300-23 CALLFORWARD.....................................300- 23 CAMPON ........................................ ..300-2 3 CONFERENCE ..................................... .300-23 CONFERENCE m PERSONAL PARK ................. .300-23 DIRECT OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS ....................... .300-23 DIRECTOUTSIDE LINE RINGING ....................... .300-23 DIRECTED CALLPICKUP ............................ .300-23 DO NOTDISlURB .................................. .300-23 GROUl’CALLPICKUF’ ............................... .300-23 INTERCOM CALLING ................................ .300-23 MESSAGE WATI’ING/CALL BACK ....................... .300-23 MESSAGE WAD-ING INDICATION ....................... .3OO-24 MGKTSERVICE.....................................300-2 4 OFF-HOOK PREFERENCE ............................. 300-24 PERSGNALPARK .................................. ..3OO-2 4 QUEUING.. ...................................... ..NO- 24 STATION SPEED DIAL ............................... .300-24 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL ................................ .300-24 TRANSFER ....................................... ..300-2 4 Al-IENDANT DISABLE OUTGGING ACCESS ............... .300-24 ATTENDANT OVERFLOW ............................. .300-24 iv Issue 1. January 1992
lIVFlIVlT73 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System TABLE OF COUNTS 300.143 300.144 300.145 300.146 300.147 300.148 300.149 300.150 300.151 300.152 300.153 300.154 SECTION 400 400.1 400.2 400.3 400.4 400.5 400.6 400.7 400.8 400.9 400.10 400.11 400.12 400.13 400.14 400.15 400.16 400.17 400.18 400.19 400.20 400.2 1 400.22 400.23 400.24 400.25 400.26 400.27 400.28 400.29 400.30 400.3 1 400.32 400.33 400.34 400.35 400.36 400.37 400.38 400.39 400.40 ATTENDANT OVERRIDE .............................. 300-24 ATTENDANT FQSHlON ............................... NO-24 ATTENDANT RECALL. ................................ 300-24 AUTOMATIC NIGHT MODE ............................ 300-25 DIRECTORY DIALING ................................ 300-25 INCOMING CO LINE OFF-NET FORWARD ................. 300-25 TIMEAND DATE PROG RAMMING ....................... 300-25 ATTENDANT SEARCH ................................ 300-25 BUSY IAMP REID INDICATORS ........................ 300-25 DIRECT STAnON CALLING ............................ 300-25 MAPPING OPDONS .................................. 300-25 RELEASEKEY.. .................................. ..300-2 6 FEATURE OPE-TION ....................... .400-l INIRODUCITON.. .................................. ..400- 1 KEY TELEPHONE STAnON FEATURES .................... 400- 1 ANSWERING AN OUTSIDE CALL ......................... 400-4 PIACINGAN OUTSIDE CALL ON HOLD .................... 400-4 ANSWERING A RECALL ................................ 400-4 ACCOW CODES .................................... 400-4 DISABLE OUl-GOING CO LINE ACCESS ................... 400-4 PLACING AN OUTSIDE CALL [Automatic Line Selection) ....... 400-4 BACKGROUND MUSIC (Optional) ........................ 400-4 AUI-QMATIC SELECTION ................................ 400-4 CALLBACK ....................................... ..400- 4 CALL FORWARD: STATION ............................. 400-5 CALL FORWARD: PRESET ............................. 400-6 CALL FORWARD: CO LINES ............................ 400-6 CALLING STATION TONE MODE OPTION .................. 400-7 CALLPARK ....................................... ..400- 7 CALL PICK-UP: GROUP ................................ 400-7 CALLTRANSFER.. ................................. ..460- 7 TRANSFERRING CO CALLS TO A STATION FORWARDED To VM 400-8 CAMP-ON...........................................400- 8 CO LINE ACCESS .................................... 400-8 QUEUING ........................................ ..400- 8 CONFERENCE COMBINATIONS ......................... 400-8 DIRECTED CALL PICK-UP .............................. 400-9 DIRECTINWARD SYSFEMACCESS (DISA) ................. 400-g DIRECTGRY DIALING ................................. 400-9 DONCYI’DISlURB ................................... 400-10 EXCLUSATE HOLD ................................... 400- 10 EXECUITVE OVERRIDE. .............................. 400-10 EXECUllVE/SECRETARY TRANSFER .................... 400- 11 FLASH .......................................... ..400-11 FLASH ON INTERCOM ................................ 400-11 J?LEXIBLEBUITONASSIGNMENT.......................400-11 HEADSET MODE .................................... 400-12 INTERCOM CALLING ................................. 400-12 INTERCOM ‘TRANSFER ............................... 400- 12 LAST NUMBER REDIAL ............................... 400-13 LEAST COST ROUTING ............................... 400- 13 LCR QUE CANCEL ................................... 400-13 MEETME PAGE., .................................... 400-13 Issue 1, January 1992 V
400.4 1 400.42 400.43 400.44 400.45 400.46 400.47 400.48 400.49 400.50 400.51 400.52 400.53 400.54 400.55 400.56 400.57 400.58 400.59 400.60 400.6 1 400.62 400.63 400.64 400.65 400.66 400.67 400.68 400.69 400.70 400.71 400.72 400.73 400.74 400.75 400.76 400.77 400.78 400.79 400.80 400.8 1 400.82 400.83 400.84 400.85 400.86 400.87 400.88 400.89 400.90 400.91 400.92 400.93 400.94 MESSAGEWAmNG ................................ ..4.00-13 MurEKEY ....................................... ..400-14 OFF-HOOK PREFERENCE ............................ .400- 14 OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE (OHVAI .................. .400- 14 PAGING ......................................... ..400-14 PBX/CENLREX TRANSFER ........................... .400- 14 PERSONALIZED MESSAGES .......................... .400-15 PERSONALIZEDMESSAGECODEONAFLEXKEY ......... .400-15 PHONE BOX RINGING ............................... .400-15 PRIME FLEX BUXTON PROG RAMMING ................. ..400-15 PROGRAMMINGYOURNAMEINl-OTHELCDDISPLAY ...... .400-15 PULSETOTONE SWl-ICHOVER ........................ .400-15 SAVE NUMBERREDIAL .............................. .400-16 PROGRAM.MING PBX/CE= CODES ONTO FLEX BUITON .400- 16 SPEAKERPHONE ................................... .400- 16 STAnON SPEED DIAL ............................... .400-16 STORINGSPEEDNUMBERS .......................... .400-16 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL ................................ .400-16 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUITON (UCD) ................... .400-17 UN-WE= NIGHTANSWER 0 ..................... .400-17 VOICE MAIL OPERA’IlON 0 ......................... .400-17 VOLUMECONTROls ............................... ..400-18 ACCOUNT CODE ................................... .400-18 CALLBACK.. ..... . ................................ .400-18 CALLFORWARDKNG..................................400-18 CALLING STAnON TONE MODE OFTION ................. .400-18 CAMP-ON ........................................ ..400-18 ! CALL PARK (System) ................................. .400-19 CALLTRANSFER .................................. ..400-19 CLEAR CALL FORWARD. DND, PERSONALIZED MESSAGES .. .400- 19 CO LINEQUEUTNG .................................. .400-19 CONFERENCE ..................................... .400- 19 CONFERENCE WITH PERSONAL PARK .................. .400-19 DIRECT OUTSIDE LINE ACCESS ....................... .400-19 DIRECTED CALL PICK-UP ............................ .400-19 DONOTDISIURB ................................. ..400-2 0 PBX/CENIREX TRANSFER (Flash Co mmandtoCOLine)......400-2 0 GROUP CALL PICK-UP ............................... .400-20 PLACINGCALLSONHOLD ............................ .400-20 INTERCOM CALLING ................................ .400-20 LCR QUEUING (Automatic) ............................ .400-20 LCRQUECALLBACK ................................ .400-20 LCRCANCEL ..................................... ..400-2 0 MESSAGEWAITING ................................ ..400-2 0 OFF-HOOK PREFERENCE ............................ .400-20 PERSONALIZED MESSAGES .......................... .400-21 PAGING ......................................... ..400-2 1 PERSONAL PARK (Flip-Flop) ........................... .400-21 PROGRAMMING YOUR NAME WK) THE LCD DISPLAY ...... .400-21 STATION SPEED DIAL ............................... .400-21 WRING STATION SPEED NUMBERS ................... .400-21 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL ................................ .400-22 i UNIVERSAL NIGHT ANSWER fUNA) ..................... .400-22 UCD AVAILABLE/UNAVAIIABLE ....................... .400-22 vi Issue1.Jauuary1992
400.95 400.96 400.97 400.98 400.99 400.100 460.101 400.102 490.103 400.104 400.105 400.106 400.107 400.108 400.109 400.110 400.111 400.112 400.113 400.114 400.115 400.116 400.117 400.118 400.119 410.1 SECTION 500 500.1 500.2 500.3 500.4 500.5 500.6 500.7 500.8 500.9 500.10 500.11 500.12 500.13 500.14 500.15 500.16 500.17 500.18 500.19 500.20 500.2 1 500.22 500.23 500.24 500.25 500.26 ANSWERING AN OUTSIDE CALL ........................ 400-22 PLACING OUTSIDE LINE ON HOLD ...................... 400-22 ANSWERING A REULLING OUTSIDE LINE ................ 400-22 ATIENDANT ACTNA’DON OF BGM AT A PHONE BOX ....... 400-22 ATTENDANT DISABLE OUTGGING ACCESS ............... 400-22 ATTENDANI’OVERRlDE .............................. 400-22 ATTENDANT lwxLL ................................. 400-22 DIRECTGRY DIAL ADMINISTRATION ..................... 400-23 EXECUl-lVE OVERRIDE ............................... 400-24 INTERCOM CALKNG ................................. 400-24 INCOMINGCOIJNESOFF-NET(viaspeeddial) ............. 400-24 NIGHTSERVICE .................................. ..460-2 5 SETnNG SY!XEM TIME AND DATE ..................... 400-25 STORING SYSTEM SPEED NUMBERS .................... 400-25 AmNDANT TRANSFER SEARCH ....................... 400-25 PIACING AN OUTSIDE C%LL (Automatic Line Selection) ...... 400-25 CALLPARK ...................................... ..400-2 5 DO NOT DISTURB INDICATION ......................... 400-25 RIZTRIEVING A PARKED CALL .......................... 400-25 CALL TRANSFER .................................... 400-26 CAMP-ON .......................................... 400-26 FLEXIBLE BUrrON PROGRAMMING ..................... 400-26 ME~MEPAGE.....................................400-2 6 PAGING ........................................... 4-00-26 RELEASE BUITON .................................. 400-27 LCDDISPLAYS .................................... ..410- 1 INSTALLATION ................................ 500-l SITEPIANNING .................................... ..500- 1 UNPACKINGTHE 4096 BASIC SYSTEM .................... 500-l SYSI’EM GROUNDING ................................. 500-2 KSU INSTALIATION ................................... 500-2 LIGHTNING PROTEC’HON .............................. 500-5 EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY HOUSING (EPS) INSTALLATION ... 500-5 POWER SUPPLY (PSI INSTALlAnON ...................... 500-5 BATTERY BACK UP INSTALLATION ....................... 500-5 PRINTEDCIRCUTTBGARDINSTALLA’IlON ................. 500-8 CO/PBX CONNECHONS .............................. 500-l 1 AMPLIFIED CENT&% OFFICE INTERFACE BGARD ......... 500-l 1 STATTON CONNECITONS .............................. 500-l 1 POWER FAILURE TRANSFER AND LBC CONNECTIONS 500-11 KEY TELEPHONE INSTALL%TION ................. : : : : : : 5OO- 19 DSS/DLS INSTALLAnON .............................. 500-19 PHONE BOX IN!?TALIATION ........................... 500-19 SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE INSTALLATION ................ 500-19 OFF-PREMXSE EXTENSION INSTALLAnON (OPXl ........... 500-21 WALL MOUNTING THE TELEPHONE ..................... 500-23 HEADSET INSTALLATION ............................. 500-23 APPLICATTON BGARD (APL) CONNECTIONS ............... 500-23 INSTALLING THE SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE DTMFRS UNIT (SLBJOO-28 INSTALLING THE RSM (Additional RS-232C port) ........... 500-28 RS-232CCONNECXONS .............................. 500-28 BACKGROUND MUSIC AND MUSIC-ON-HOLD ............. 500-28 RING GENERATOR AND MESSAGE WAl’ITNG POWER SUPPLY -28 Issue l,January1992 vii
TABLE OF COKI’ENTS ZlVF’m 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System 500.27 SECTION 600 600.1 600.2 600.3 SECTION 700 700.1 700.2 700.3 700.4 700.5 700.6 SECTION 710 710.1 710.2 710.3 710.4 710.5 710.6 710.7 710.8 710.9 710.10 710.11 710.12 710.13 710.14 710.15 710.16 710.17 710.18 710.19 710.20 710.21 710.22 710.23 710.24 710.25 710.26 710.27 710.28 710.29 710.30 710.31 710.32 710.33 710.34 710.35 710.36 INSTALLING THE EXPANSION KSU ..................... .500-26 SYSTEM C~xoUlT ......................... 600-l INIRODUCllON .................................... ..600- 1 PRELXMINARY PROCEDURES ........................... .600-l POWER UP SEQUENCE ............................... .600-l CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGWUKlKlNG .... 700-1 INlRODUCTlON ................................... ...700-I PROGRAM MODE ENTRY IDataTerminal) ................. .700-l PRGGRAMMODEENlRY(KeyStationl.. ................. ..700- 7 INTDAIZA’ITON .................................... ..700- 7 CUSTGMER DATA WORKSHEERS ....................... .700-7 DATA BASE FIELDS .................................. .700-7 SYSTEM PARABdET ERS PROGRAMMING. .... 71~1 SYEjl-EM HOLD RECALLTIMER ........................ ..710- 1 EXCLUSIVE HOLD RECALLTlMER ...................... .710-l TRANSFER RECALLnMER ............................ .710-2 PRESETFORWARD’TTMER ............................. .710-2 PAUSETIMER ..................................... ..710- 3 CALLPARK RECALLTIMER ......... ; .................. .710-3 CONFERENCE TIMER ................................ .710-4 MESSAGE Wm REMINDERTONE ...................... .710-4 PAGING TIMEOUTTIMER. ............................. .710-5 CORINGDETECTTIMER...............................710- 5 HOLD PREFERENCE ................................. .7lO-6 EXEC OVERRIDE WARNINGTONE ...................... .710-6 IZXTERNALNIGKTRING ............................... .710-7 ATTENDANT OVERRIDE ............................... .710-7 ATTENDANT STAnON ................................ .710-8 LOUD BELL CONTROL ................................ .710-8 PBX DIALING CODES ................................. .710-g ITxEcm/sEcmARY PAIRS ....................... .710-10 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDRI .......... .710-l 1 SEX’ADMIN. PASSWORD ............................. .710-13 DIAL PULSE P AR4METERs .......................... ..710-13 LCRENABLE ..................................... ..710-14 DISA ACCESS CODE ................................ .710-14 PHONE BOX RING TIMER ............................. .710-15 ATIENDANT DEDICATED INIERCOM ................... .710-15 MUSICCHANNEL.. ................................ ..710-16 SETTING SYSTEMTIMEAND DATE ..................... .710-16 SLT HOOKSWITCH TTMER ............................ .710-17 SLT HOOKSWITCH BOUNCETIMER ...... i ............. .710-17 PAGE WARNING TONE ............................... .710-18 ATTENDANT RECALLTIMER ......................... ..710-18 CALL FORWARD NO ANSWERTIMER ................... .710-19 HUKTGROUPS......................................710-2 0 WEEKLY NIGHT MODE SCHEDULE ..................... .710-21 SLT DTMF RECEIVERTIMER .......................... .710-22 DIRECI’GRY DLALING ................................ -710-23 Issue 1. January 1992
SECTION 720 720.1 SECTION730 730.1 SECTION740 740.1 740.2 740.3 SECTION 745 745.1 745.2 745.3 SEmION 750 750.1 750.2 750.3 SECTION 755 SlSCTION760 760.1 760.2 760.3 760.4 760.5 760.6 SECTION 765 765.1 765.2 765.3 765.4 765.5 765.8 765.7 SECTXON 800 800.1 800.2 800.3 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C Xssue1,January1992 ix CO LINE AMXIBUTES PROGfiAMMING ..... ,720-l CO LINE PROC RAMMING ............................ ..720- 1 STATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING ..... .73&l STAnON PROG RAMMING ............................ ..730- 1 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION ............. .74u-1 UNIFORM CALL DISlRIBU’l’TON (UCD) .................... 746-l UCDTlMERS ........................................ 740-3 ANNOUNCEMENTTABLES ............................. 740-5 VOICE MAIL GROUPS (VM) ................... .74s-1 VOICE MAIL GROUPS ................................. 745- 1 VOICE MAIL OUTXJLSING TABLE ........................ 745-4 VOICE MAIL IN-BAND DIGITS ........................... 745-6 EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING ....... .zo-1 INTRODUCnON......................................750- 1 RELATED lTEMS TO TOLL RESTRICTION .................. 750-2 TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING ..................... 750-4 LEAST COST ROUTING PROGRAMMING ..... .765-l INITIALIZING DATA BASE P-ERS .... .760-l SYSTEM PARAMETERS ................................ 760-l CO LINE PARAMETERS ................................ 760-2 STATION P ARWETERS ................................ 760-3 EXCEPnON TABLES .................................. 760-4 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL ................................. 760-5 LCRTABLES ...................................... ..760- 6 PRINTING DATA BASE PARAMETERS ....... ,765-l PRINTEN-HRE SYSTEM DATABASE ...................... 765-l SYSTEM PARAMETERS ................................ 765-2 CO LINEATTRIBUTES ................................. 765-5 STAnONATTRIBUTES.................................765- 7 EXCEPTION TABLES .................................. 765-9 SYSTEMSPEEDDLAL ................................ 765-11 LCRTABLES ..................................... ..765-13 AMINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ... .800-l PRINTED CIRCUTT BGARD (PCB) TROUBLESHGCDNG CHARTS 600-l REMOTE MAINTENANCE ............................... 600-7 REMOTE SYSTEM MONITOR ........................... 600-12 INFE4096 PROG RAMMING FORMS ...... A-l lIlVZ’- 4096 COMPONENT LIST ............ ~-1 AEC The MessengerTM 212 Plus ............... cl