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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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PRINTING DATA BASE PARAMETERS Irlfinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System Printing Data Base Para.meters (Cont’a) 765.2 SYSTEM PARAMETER8 FJrog ’ .2 Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using program codes. If starUng to program here enter the programming mode first (refer to paragraph 700.2). If a printout of all System Parameters is de- sired: 1. Press FLASH and dial (8 11. The following message will be shown on the display of a display phone: 2. To print the system pammeter data base, press the HOLD button. The display will update. When the system has finished sending the tionnatlon to the printer confirmatton tone will be heard. Description With a printer connected to the RS232C port, of the CPB, the currently stored customer data base can be printed or ‘uploaded” into a ffle. ‘llfs comniand allows the System Parameters data base to be ‘dumped’ as a permanent record which can seme as a hard copy. The system Baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. Refer to Sec. 7 10.19 for instructions on viewIng or changtng the baud rate in the 4096 system. When printing the System Parameters the fol- lowing data is printed; All System Timers All System wide options (i.e. external night ringing. Hold preference etc...) Attendant programming Other system assignments (i.e. Loud bell, Executive/Secretaxy. SMDR etc...) UCD group and associated program- Voice Mail Group and associated pro- gr- Hunt Group programming Weekly Night Mode schedule Refer to the following Figure for an example of the syste? parameters data base print out. 765-2 Issue 1. January 1992
Irt,,nite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System FWNTXNG DATA EASE PwRS Datzi Base Printout Description 7s .yc:;;-“Q _ .A.. 3zc - ..‘er ?. . XY DATE : “. 20,’ _ I ,,-I 1-‘J- . -.A: :iH:,N3:SS ENTER ?ASSWCRD: ati>, EWE?. ?ROGZAM NO adm>81 PRINT SYS PARAM PRESS XOLD acim> ~TCY ?APhJjF”.$ ihg. Ver. 2.0d SKREHRXFRPFTF-T CPT CF-N 60 180 45 10 2 la0 15 CFT MWI PTO CGI AR: 1;; Sl?? 10 0 15 3 HFT HFD DAC HPR ZN-R 10 10 100 SYS N AOR INT BGM LCR PWT N Y Y N Y AT?ZitDA.NT STATIONS 100 ### ### LOUD SELL ASSIGNMfS #### ###8 PSX ZIALING CGDES #it ## ## #X tt EXECUTIVE/SEC:ARY PAIRINGS 1= ##4 I+## 2= #9# ##8 3 = ### ##it 4 = #XX ##+I UC3 ALT D-R AN0 STNt a90 891 892 893 894 395 896 a97 J(-Z mtc-yc LA.-.- SHR= System Hold Recall Timer EHR= Exclusive Hold Recall Timer XFR= 73ansfer Recall Timer PFT= Preset Forward Timer VT= Pause Timer CPT= Call Park Timer CFN= Call Forward No-Answer Tfmer CFT= Conference Timer MwT= Message Wait Reminder Tone PTO= Page Timeout Timer COT= CO Ring Detect Timer ART= Attendant RecaJ.l Timer ICM= Phone Box Timer SKT= Single Line Receiver Timer HlT= Hook Flash Timer HFD= Hookswitch Bounce Timer DAC= DISA Access Code HPR= Hold Preference ENR= External Night Ringing AOR= Attendant Override INT= Dedicated Attendant Intercom BGM= Background Music LCR= LCR Enable/D&able PWT= Page Warning Tone UCD= Uniform Call Distribution ALT= UCD Alternate UCD Group OVR= UCD Overflow Station ANO= Announcement Tables Index SlT#=. UCD Station Numbers RING= UCD Ring Timer MlT= UCD Message Interval Timer OVER= UCD Overflow Timer WRAP= UCD Auto Wrap-Up Timer Figure 765-l DB Printout of System Parameters Issue 1, January 1992 765-3
Data Base Printout Descrfptlon SmR TY?E ?~RNT EIAUD ACT N xl 80 4800 N DIAL PULSE RATIO SPEED 6040 1OPPS Eo ALT LEv REr sTN# # # VM= Voice Mail Group ALT= Alternate Voice Mail Groups 691 # # LEV= ‘kave’ Outpulsing Table Index 692 # # RET= YWrleve’ Outpulsing Table Index SlYi#= VM Station numbers 693 # # 694 # # 695 # # 696 # # 697 # # VOICE MAIL OUT TABLE IDX PREFIX SUFFIX 0 t 3 4 5 ; VOICE MAIL CO DISCONNECT SIGNAL KUNT GROUPS HGO. .590 PILOT HUNT HG1..591 PILOT HUNT kiG2 . .592 PILOT HUNT 3G3 . .593 ?ILOT HUNT LiG4..594 PITLOT HUNT iG5. .595 ?ILOT HUNT 3G6. .595 PILOT WNT 3G7. .597 PIL‘GT HUNT AUTO NIGHT MODE N gFIF”‘Vh~,~ ,(TC F -I-‘-CT: ,- DID START DAY TIME TIME M 0 0800 1700 Tl 3800 1700 Y 3 2 0800 0800 1700 1700 F 4 0800 17CO 5 5 t##t #### s 6 8### 8#8# :XECUTIVE OVERRIDE WARNING TONE Y id.wrn zxlting admin... Pigwe 765-l DB Printout of System Parameters (Can’t) 7654 Issue 1, January 1992
Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System PRINTING DATA BASE PWRS Printing Data Base Parameter8 (Cont’d) 765.3 CO LIiV3 ATTWBUTES Progra.mming Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using program codes. If stzting to program here enter the programming mode fkst (refer to paragraph 700.2). If a printout of the CO Une Attributes is de- sired: 1. Press FLASH and dial (821. The following message will be shown on the display of a display phone: ‘Y. :....y..::.‘.= “:.: ,-:,:-.,.:.:.. 2. Enter a four (4) digit number for the range of lines a printout is desired. To print a single CO Line enter that line number twice (Le. 0101). To print out data for all CO Lines enter [0140]. the following dis- play wfll be shown on the display phone; ,.,. ‘. . . ..: :. .‘:.;‘:F.:.:j:.::: ~ ::.,,::: PR1NTINZ;:.~~~~ESii:ii::~~~~~::i.ii’ii’iji:ii::... ,. :( ,.:.... ..j:jj’;,:‘. .: . . ,, ::..... ::, :.,.:...:. :::: :I...: .: :.:.:>:::‘::.:.:.:: . . . . .: ,.,. :j:::.:. ::. ..: ..:: :). :’ :: j “,i:j:: j,: i:~::li.-j,::‘i’iii:i:iii::“i’ jj:i :.::: ‘,.-:ii3; .y::j:.::.:,;: : i ,:‘:;I .:: ,.:.,-i.~~‘,iiiii:ii:~~:::~.:.. ;i;i:,:: .::: .~ :lj:; : ;;: . . . . . . . . . . . . ..j. .::i.::)~::;;Y~ ..:. :.. .::::. ,1:;:, .: When the system has finished sending the requested information to the printer. coti- tion tone will be heard. Description With a printer connected to the RS-232C port, of the CFB. the currently stored customer data base can be printed or ‘uploaded’ into a file. TNS command allows either a range of CO Lines or the entire CO Ltne data base to be ‘dumped’ as a permanent record which can serve as a hard copy of the CO Line mbute data base. The system Baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. Refer to Sec. 7 10.19 for ir~5tructions on viewing or changing the baud rate in the 4096 system. When printing the CO Line attributes the fol- lowing data is printed; l All CO Une parameters l CO Line ringing assignments Refer to the following Figure for an example of the CO Line attribute data base print out. Issue 1. January 1992 765-6
-G DATA BASE PARAMETERS Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System Data Base Printout Description ?S YGNI-R Eng. Ver. DATE: ,&;DD/YY X.XY TI,?fE: HH:MM:SS ENTER PASSWORD: adms-, EVER PRCGRA?? NO adm>82 PRINT CO LINES ENTER RANGE PRESS HOLD admB0140 CO T,TWF v c3 SIGNAL TYPE UNA SUPV DTMF co Y N DISA FLTM GRP COS N 10 1 1 CONF PRI Y Y RING ASSIGNMENTS 1OOB co 2 SIGNAL TYPE UliA SUPV mMF co Y N SIGNAL= MMF/Dial Pulse TYPE= CO/PBX UNA= Universal Night Answer SUPV= kop Supervfsion DISA= Direct Inward System Access FLT?vf= Flash TWer GIG= CO Line Group COS= CO Une Class of Service CONF= CO Ihe Conference PRI= CO Line PrMzy DISA FLTM GRP COS N 10 1 1 CONF PRI Y 1 RING ASSIGXMENTS iOOB co SIGNAL TYPE UNA SUPV TMF co Y N DISA FLTM GRP COS N 10 1 1 CONF PRI Y Y RIXG ASSIGNZdENTS lOOB co 4 SIGNAL TYPE YNA SUPV 20 -f N DISA FLTN GRP COS N i0 i 1 CONF ?RI Y Y RING ASSIGTWEXTS 1OOB afimm exiting admin... Figure 765-2 DB Printout of CO Line Attributes
Printing Data Base Parameters (Cont’d) ‘765.4 STATION ATTRIBUTES Programming Steps Description If the system is in the programming mode. continue using program codes. If starting to With a printer connected to the RS-232C port, program here enter the programming mode of the CFB, the currently stored customer data f&t (refer to paragraph 700.2). base! can be printed or ‘uploaded” into a ffle. This command allows either a range of station If a printout of the Station Attributes Is desired: data or all stations data information to be 1. Press FLASH and dial (831. The foIlowIng ‘dumped” as a permanent record which can message will be shown on the display of a serve as a hard copy of the station attribute display phone: data base. 2. Enter a six (6) digit number for the range of staUons a printout is desired. To print a single stations data enter that station extension number twice (Le. 100100). To print out data for all stations enter [1001951. the following display will be shown on the display phone: When the system has finished sending the requested information to the printer, confirma- tion tone will be heard. The system Baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. Refer to Sec. 7 10.19 for instrucUons on viewlng or changing the baud rate in the 4096 system. When printing the Station attributes the fol- lowing data is printed: l All current station parameters l Current Flex Button assignments Refer to the following Figure for an example of a Station attribute data base print out. Issue 1, January 1992 766-7
I’WNTING DATA BASE PARAMETERS InJinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System Data Base Printout Deiscription a&c-, ENTER 2RCGR.W NO adm>83 PRINT STATIONS EXTER RANGE PRESS HOLD admz-100195 STATION ATTRIBUTES STA 100 (wPSL?rSJ ?AGE DhX) SPD QUE PLA Y Y Y Y N LCOS LCR FWD SID AID SPK 0 N i 0 0 DCOS NCOS 1 1 PICKUP 1 PAGE 1 PREFWD CO ACCESS 1 3UTTONS OlDlOO 02D101 03D102 04D103 05D104 06D105 07D106 08D107 09DOl 1002 1103 1204- 1305 1406 15PLl i6i.P 7CBK 18PKU 19MUT SOLQU 2lDlND 22CPO ?RIME KEY 0 Y CONF PRI EXECUTIVE ‘f Y N v-3 -0 _ i(srna8 LINE 9~~s) ?AGE DND SPD r,cE ?W Y Y Y i N LC3S LCX 7tv-D SiD AID SPK 0 N ‘i 5 0 xos NC2S 1 1 PICKUP : PAGE 1 ?RELFWE CO ACCZSS 1 3UmNS OOPL7 RIME K!?f 1 N ,SJF PRI EXECUTIJE Y Y N aciiim Lulting admin... PAGE= Paging Access DND= Do Not Disturb SPD= System Speed Dial Access QUE= Line Queue Access PIA= Preferred Line Answer LCOS= LCR CIass of Service LCR= Forced LCR FWD= Station Call Forward Access SID= Station ID AID= Associated ID (DSS/DLS Console) SPK= Speakerphone Optton DCOS= Day Class of Service NCOS= Night Class of Service PICKUP= Pickup Groups PAGE= Paging Groups PREIWD= Preset Forward Assignment BUITONS= Refer to Table 630-l) CONF= Conference PRI= Privacy FQure 765-3 DB Printout of Station Attributes 765-8 Issue 1, January 1992
Infinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System PRINT’LNG DATA BASE PARAMETERS Prlntiug Data Base Parameters (Cont’d) 765.5 EXCEPTION TABLES Pmgramming Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using program codes. If starttng to program here enter the programming mode first (refer to paragraph 700.2). Lfa printout of the Exception tables are desired: 1. Press FLASH and dial [841. The following message will be shown on the display of a display phone: 2. Press a fkdble button to correspond to the exception table a print out is desired. Then press HOLD. When the system has finished sending the requested information to the printer, confkma- Uon tone will be heard. Description With a printer connected to the RS232C port. of the CPE3. the currently stored customer data base can be printed or ‘uploaded” into a ffle. Th.tsco mmand allows each exception table to be printed individually to serve as a permanent record which can be saved as a hard copy of the exception table data base. The system Baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. Refer to Sec. 7 10.19 for ln.strucUons on viewing or changing the baud rate in the 4096 system. When printing information from the exception tables the flex buttons are mapped as follows: Refer to the following Figure for an example of the ExcepUon Tables data base print out. Issue 1. January 1992 765-9
PRINTING DATA EASE PARAMETERS Z@j?nite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System 7S !-ENITF( %g a ‘ler . :i, * XY 2ATE: .x24; 2r:I’Yf IS: XH:.XM:SS mm ?~;swc~ : adm>, ZiTCR RGrn~ ?JO adm>84 PRINT EX TABLES !ZNTERBU?TCNN[jM9EX adm>l ah>q PRINT ALLOW TABLE A PRESS HOLD adm> EXCEFTION TABLES Allow Table A a&m>r PRINT 3ElVx TABLE,B PEZESS HOLD ati> EXCEPl-ION TABLZS Deny Table B 2 ;: ii 00: 05 10 adm>a PRINT SPECIAL TABLE 1 PR-ZSS HOLD adm> EXCEPTION TABLES adn-0w PRiNT DENY TABLE A PRESS HOLD a&m EXCEiTION TABLES Deny Table A 06 07 E 10 adm>e PRINT ALLOW TABLE B PARESS HOLD adm> EXCEFTION TABLES Allow Table 3 01 11 02 i2 03 13 SPECIAL TABLE 1 AREA CODE ALLOWED OFFICE CODES PRINT SPECIAL TABLE 2 PRESS HOLD &%&ION TABLES SPECIAL TABLE 2 AREA CODE ALLOWED OFFICE CODES adrod PRINT SPECIAL TABLE 3 PRESS HOLD a&n> EXCEPTION TABLES SPECIAL TABLE 3 AREA CODE ALLOWED OFFICE CODES a&c-f ??.iNT -SPCC;AL TABLE 4 2RESS HOLD adm- EXEPTION TABLES SPECIAL TABLE 4 HOME AREA CODE 14 1 17 1: i3 i9 20 ALLOWED OFFICE CODES a&c-m exiting admin... Figure 7664 DB Printout of Ekcepdon Tables 765-10 Issue 1. January 1992
InJinite 4096 Hybrid Key Telephone System -ING DATA BASE PmRS Printing Data Base Parameters (Cont’dl 765.6 SY!XEM SPEED DIAL Fxgramming Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using program codes. If start&g to program here enter the programming mode first (refer to paragraph 700.2). If a printout of the System speed dial entries are desired: 1. Press FLASH and dial [851. The following message will be shown on the display of a display phone: 2. Enter a four (4) digit number for the range of system speed dial bins a printout is desired. To print a single system speed dial bin enter that bin number twice (i.e. 2020). To print out all system speed dial bins enter 120991. the following display wfll be shown on the display phone: When the system has finished sending the requested information to the printer, confirma- tion tone will be heard. Description With a printer connected to the RS-232C port. of the CPB. the currently stored customer data base can be printed or ‘uploaded” into a ffle. ‘RI& command allows either a range of system speed dial bins or all bins can be ‘dumped” as a permanent record which can serve as a hard copy of the system speed dial data base. The system Baud rate must match that of the printer or recelvfng device. Refer to Sec. 710.19 for instrucUons on viewing or changing the baud rate in the 4096 system. Refer to the following Figure for an example of a System Speed Dti data base print out. Issue 1, January 1992 765-l 1