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Vodavi Infinite Dvx I, Dvx Ii Hybrid Key Telephone Systems Installation Manual
Vodavi Infinite Dvx I, Dvx Ii Hybrid Key Telephone Systems Installation Manual
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r Table of contents in#inite DVX I and JIVX I’ Digital Key Telephone Systems 500.6 500.7 500.8 500.9 500.10 sEcrIoN 600 600.1 600.2 600.3 SECTI0N 700 700.1 700.2 700.3 700.4 700.5 700-6 * 700.7 700.8 SECTION 710 710.1 C. Central Processor Board (CPBJ ........................................ 500-25 D. 4x8 Key Interface Board [CKB) ........................................ 500&3 E. 4x8 SLT Interface Board (CSB) ........................................ 500-33 APPLICATION MODULE(S) INSTAUA’XO~ .................................... 500-36 A Expansion I/O Module BOM) for the DVX’ System ......... 500-36 B. Expansion I/O Module (IOMj for the DVX’ System ....... .500-36 c. 1200 Baud Modem Module [MM] .................................... 500-39 13. Installing the DTMF Receiver Module (RMJ ...................... 500-39 DIGIT&TERMINALS .................................................................... 500-44 A. Digital Terminal Instaktion- ........................................... 500-44 B. Digital DSS Console Installation: .................................... 500-44 C. Wall Mc~unting the 33-Button Digftal Terminal ................ 500-44 D. Wazl Mounting the 8-Button Digital Terminal .................. 500-46 E. Singie Line Telephone Installation . .................................. 500-46 F. SLTAdapter / Off-Premise Extension Module [OPX] ........ 500-46 POWERFAILURETRANSl?ER. ............................ i.‘......................... 500-48 A Relay / Sensor interface Module ..................................... 500-48 B. Power Failure Transfer Unit PFTU) ................................. 500-48 IN-G RECORDED ANNOUNCEMENT DEVICE (RAN) .......... 500-53 DATA FEATURE ............................................................................ 500-54 sYsT.EMcHEc3-ouT ...................... ..*...............................* .... 600-l INTRODUC’IION .............................................................................. 600-l PRELiMINARY PROCEDURES ......................................................... 600- 1 POWER UP SEQUENCE ................................................................ ..600- 1 CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAWiUNG ............................ 700-l INl-RODUCTION .............................................................................. 700- 1 PROGRAM MODE ENTRY Ney Station] ........................................... 700- 1 PROGRAM MODE ENTRY (Data Terminal or PC) ........................... 700-10 BEGINNING To PROGRAM ........................................................... 700- 10 IIVIlUUZATION ............................................................................ 700-10 CUSTOMER DATA WORKSHEETS ................................................ 700-11 DATA BASE FIELDS ...................................................................... 700-11 DATABASE UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD ROWlINE ................................ 70&l 1 A Using the PC to UpIoad/Downbad thou Remote Administration ............................................................. 70&l 1 s=b¶ P-RS PROGRAMMING ............................. 710-r SYSTEMTlMERs ............................................................................ 710-l A System Hold Recall Timer ................................................. 710-2 B. Exclusive Hold Recall Timer .............................................. 710-Z c. Attendant Recall Timer ..................................................... 710-3 D. Transfer Recall Timer ....................................................... 710-3 E. Preset Forward Timer ....................................................... 710-4 F. Call Forward No/Answer Tlmer ......................................... 710-4 G. Pause Timer ..................................................................... 710-5 xiv Issue 1. January 1993
irIfinfte DVX’ and DVX’ 710.2 710.3 710.4 710.5 710.6 710.7 710.8 710.9 710.10 D&itd Key Telephone Systems Table of Contents H. Call Park Recall Timer ....................................................... 7 10-5 1. Conference/DISA Timer .................................................... ‘710-6 J. Paging Timeout Timer ....................................................... 710-6 . CO Ring Detect Timer ...................................................... .710-7 L. SLT MMF Receiver Timer ................................................. 710-7 M. Message Waft Reminder Tone ............................................ 710-8 N. SLT Hook Flash Timer ....................................................... 710-a 0. SLT Hook Flash Debounce Timer ...................................... 710-9 P. SMDR Call Qualification Timer ....................................... 710-10 9. Automatic Call Back Timer ............................................. 710-10 SYSTEM FEATURES PROGRAMMlNG ........................................... 710-l 1 A. Attendant Override ......................................................... 710-13 B. Hold Preference ............................................................... 710-13 c. External Night Ring l ........................................................ 710-14 D. Executive Override Warning Tone ................................... 710-14 E. Page Warning Tone ......................................................... 710-15 F. Background Music Channel ............................................ 7X0-15 G. LCR Enable .................................................................... 710-16 H. Account Codes - Forced .................................................. 710-16 I. Group Listening .............................................................. 710-17 J. Idle Speaker Mode .......................................................... 710-17 . Call Cost Display Feature ................................................ 710-18 L. Music On Hold ................................................................ 710-18 ATIENDANT STATION ASSIGNMENT ............................................ 710-19 SYSTEM TIME AND DATE ............................................................. 710-19 PBX DIALING CODES .................................................................... 710-20 ExEcuTlvE/sEcmARy PAIRS .................................................. 710-20 RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMING ................................................. 710-21 A Progmnmingmlayfor -l ........................... 710-22 B. Programdng relay for RAN Starting:. ... (. ......................... 71U22 C. Progxx~ relay for Power Failure Transfer: ............... -7 1 O-23 D. progranrming relay for Loud Bell Control:. ...................... .7 l&24 E. F%-ogramniq relay for CO Line Control- ........................... 710-25 F. Assign Relay/Sensor Interface Module to a statio& ........ .7X&25 G. Program sensing circuit as a RAN Sensing (RAN END) CiK!Uk .......................................................................... 710-26 BAUD RATE ASSIGNMENTS .......................................................... 71&27 ACCESS CODES ........................................................................... 710-28 A DlSAAccess Code ........................................................... 71e28 B. Database Admin. Password ............................................. 710-29 STAnON MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) ........................ 710-30 A SMDR Enable/Disable .................................................... 710-30 B. Long Distanc!e/Local Asdgnment .................................... 710-30 c. Character Print Assignment ............................................ 710-31
iqjinite DVXI and DVX” Table of Contents Digital Iky Tclephoae Systems 710.11 710.12 710.13 710.14 SECTION 720 720. I 720.2 720.3 smroN 730 730.1 730.2 D. Baud Rate Display .......................................................... 710-31 E. SMDR Port Assignments ................................................. 710-31 WEEKLY MGHTMODE SCHEDULE.. ............................................ 710-32 A. Automatic/Manual Operation.. ....................................... 7 IO-32 B. Day of Week programming.. ............................................ 710-32 DIRECTORY DIALING ................................................................... 710-33 HUNT GROUPS ............................................................................. 710-36 A. Hunt Group Prog ramming .............................................. 710-36 B. Station/Pilot Hunting Assignment .................................. 710-36 LOCAL NUMEtER/NAME TRANSMTlON TABLE ............................ 710-37 CO LJNE AmUTI3S PROGRAMMING ............................... 720-l INTRODUCIION.. .......................................................................... ..720- 1 A. D?xF/D.ialPulseProg -g ........................................ 720-2 3. co/PBx Programming I ..................................................... 720-2 c. UNAProgmnmit~ ............................................................ 720-3 D. DISA Trunk-to-Trunk IPer CO L&e) .................................. 720-3 E. Privacy ............................................................................. 720-4 I?. Loop Supervision Programming ........................................ 720-5 G. DISA Rogmmming ........................................................... 720-6 H. FlashTimer Progamming ................................................ 720-7 1. Line Group Programming ................................................. 720-7 J. CIass of Service (COS) Pro@mntning ................................. 720-G . CO Line Ringing Assignments.. ......................................... 720-9 . CO Line Identication Display ........................................ 720-10 DlALPULSE PARAMETERS ........................................................... 720-l 1 FLEXIBLE PORT ASSIGNMENT FEATURE ..................................... 720-12 STATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMUYG .............................. 750-l INTRODUcrlON .............................................................................. 730-l A. Pagfng Access ................................................................... 730-2 B. Do Not Disturb ................................................................. 730-2 c. Conference Enable/Disable (Per Station] .......................... 730-3 D. Executive Override ........................................................... 730-3 E. Privacy (Per Station) ......................................................... 730-4 F. System Speed Dial Access ................................................. 730-5 G. Line Queuing .................................................................... 730-5 H. Preferred Line Answer ....................................................... 730-6 1. Off-Hook Voice Over ......................................................... 730-6 J. Call Forwarding ................................................................ 730-7 . Forced Least Cost Roumg (Ux) ....................................... 730-7 L. ACD Supervisor Monitor w/Barge-In ................................ 730-B M. lhxutive Override Blocking ............................................. 730-8 PAGE ‘B” INTRODUC!‘lION .............................................................. 730-9 . Station Identification ...................................................... 730-10 mPI Issue 1, Januaq 1993
iq@ite DVX’andDVXn Dj@td Ecy Telephone Syetcxm Table of Contents 730.3 730.4 SECTXON 740 740. I 740.2 740.3 740.4 SECTXON 746 745.1 745.2 B. Station Class of Semice (COS) ......................................... 730-13 C. Speakerphone/Headset Programming ............................. 730-14 D. Pick-Up Group(s) Programming ....................................... 730-14 E. Paging Zone(s) Programming ........................................... 730-15 F. Preset CaIl Forward Prog~ . 3 ................................... 730- 16 G. CO Line Group Access .................................................... 730-17 H. LCR Class of Service (COS) .............................................. 730-17 I. Off-Hook Preference Programming .................................. 73O- 18 J. FIexible Button Programming .......................................... 736-19 . Display Flexible Buttons ................................................. 730-21 Digital Data Interiace Unit fDDIUl ................................................. 730-22 . Baud Rate Options ......................................................... 730-22 B. Character Length Option ................................................ 730-23 c. Stop Bit(s) Option ....................................... . ................... 730-23 FLEXIBLE POKl- ASSIGNMENT FEA-TUR?Z ..................................... 73524 AUTOMATXC CALL DISTRIBUTKIN (ACDj’ ............................. 740-l ACD GROUP PROGRAMMING ......................................................... 740-l . Alternate ACD Group Assignment ..................................... 740-Z B. ACD Over&low Station Assignment .................................... 740-Z C. ACD Recorded Announcement Assignment(s) (RAN) ......... .740-3 D. ACD Supervisor Programming .......................................... .74-O-3 E. ACD Station Assignment(s) .............................................. .74O-4 ACD TIMERS ................................................................................... 740-5 . ACD Ring Timer ................................................................ 740-5 B. ACD Message IntemaI Timer ............................................. 740-6 C. ACD Overflow Timer .......................................................... 740-6 D. ACD Auto Wrap-Up Timer ................................................. 740-7 E. ACD No-Answer Recall Timer ............................................ 74-Q-7 F. ACD No-Answer Retry Timer ............................................. 740-8 ACD RAN ANNOUNCEMBNTTAI3LES .............................................. 740-9 PC/ACD INTERFACE TRACE ......................................................... 740-10 A. ES-at Trace Enable/Disable ............................................ 740-10 B. Trace Port Assignment .................................................... 74cbll C. Baud Rate Display .......................................................... 740-11 UNIFORM CALL DXSTFtXBUTXON [UCD) .................................. 746-l UCD GROUP PROGRAMMING ......................................................... 745-1 . Alternate UCD Group Assignment ..................................... 745-2 B. UCD Overflow Station Assignment .................................... 745-2 C. UCD Recorded Announcement Assignment(s) (RAN) .......... 745-3 D. UCDStationAssignment(s). .............................................. 745-4 UCD TIMERS ................................................................................... 745-5 . UCD Ring Timer ................................................................ 745-5 B. UCD Message Interval Timer ............................................. 745-6 h3sue 1. January 1983
r irlfinite DVX’ and DVX” Table of contents Digital Key Telephone Systems 745.3 SECTION 750 750.1 750.2 750.3 SECTION 755 755.1 755.2 755.3 C. LJCD Overflow Timer ......................................................... 745-6 D. UCD Auto Wrap-Up Tier ................................................ 74517 E. UCD No-Answer Recall Timer ........................................... 745-7 F. UCD No-Answer Reiry Tier ............................................ 745-3 UCD RAN ANNOUNCEMENTTABLES ............................................. 745-9 ICLID PROGRAMMING ........................................................... 750-I INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 750- 1 A. Calling Number/Name Display ......................................... 750- 1 B. Incoming Number/Name SMDR ....................................... 750- 1 C. Unanswered Call Management ......................................... 750-l ICLID RINGIIVG ASSIGNMENT ......................................................... 750-3 ICLID FEATURES.. .......................................................................... 750-5 A. Enable/Disable ............................................. ..;. ............... 750-5 B. Name in Display.. ............................................................. 750-5 C. Baud Rate Display.. .......................................................... 750-6 D. Port Assignment ............................................................... 750-6 VOICE MAIL GROUPS (VM) .................................................... 765-l VOICE MA% PROGRAMMING ......................................................... 755-1 . Alternate Voice Mail Group ............................................... 755-z B. ‘Leave” Mail Index Entry ................................................... 755-2 C. “Retrieve” Mail Index Entry.. ............................................. 755-3 D. Station Assignment(s) ....................................................... 755-3 VOICE MAIL OUTPULSING TASLE .................................................. 755-4 . Voice Mail In-Band Signaling ............................................ 755-4 B. Voice Mail Disconnect Table ............................................. 755-5 VOICE hML IN-BAND FEATURES .................................................. 755-6 . Voice Mail In-Band Dfgits ................................................. 755-6 B. voice. M&I l?Iansfm/Fom ............................................ 755-7 SECTION 760 760.1 . 760.2 760.3 EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING ................................. 760-l EXCEPI’ION TABLES PROGRAMMING ............................................ 760- 1 RELATED ITEMS TO ‘KILL RESTRICTION ....................................... 760-Z . CO/PI3X Lines .................................................................. 760-2 B. Forced Account Codes ...................................................... 760-Z C. SLT DTMF Recehrs ......................................................... 760-2 D. LCR vs. Toll Restriction .................................................... 760-3 TOLL RESrRIc?ION PROGRAMMING ............................................. 760-4 . Entering Toll Table Programming ...................................... 760-4 B. Allow Table Programming ................................................. 760-5 C. Deny Table Programming .................................................. 760-7 D. Special Table Programmhg .............................................. 760-8 E. Dfsplaylng Toll Table Entries ............................................ 760-g Issue 1, January 1883
r iqflnite DVX’cmdDVXn Diffital~yTdephone Systems Table of contents SECTION 765 765.1 765.2 SECTION 770 770.1 LEAST COST ROUTING &CR) PROGRAMMING ................. ...765-1 IN’I’RODUCZION .............................................................................. 765- 1 A. LCR Operation .................................................................. 765- 1 LCR TBLES PROGRAMMING ......................................................... 765-3 A. 3-Digit Area/OfZice Code Table.. ....................................... .765-4 B. s-Digit Ofhe Code Table ................................................... 765-5 C. Exception Code Table ........................................................ 765-6 D. Route List Table ................................................................ 765-7 E. Insert/Delete Table ........................................................... 765-9 F. Daily StartTime Table .................................................... 765- 10 G. Weekly Schedule Table ................................................... 765-l 1 Ii* LCR Routing for Toll Momnation ..................................... 765-12 I. Default LCR Database ..................................................... 765- 13 . - DATABASE PARAMETERS .................................. 770-l INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 770- 1 A. B. C. D. E. .F. 0. H. I. J. EL L. M. N. Initialize System Paraxnetus ............................................. 770-Z hi&&e CO Line Atibutes ............................................. -770-4 Initialize Statfon Attributes ............................................... 770-S Initialize Station and CO Port Parameters ......................... 770-8 Irdthhze Exception Tables.. .............................................. .770-g Initialize System Speed Numbers .................................... 770-10 initialize LCR Tables ....................................................... 77&l 1 Initialize Entire System and Reset (all parameters) .......... 770-12 Initialize ICUD Parameters ............................................. 770-13 Initkdize Directory Dialog Table Parameters .................. -770-14 Initialize Hunt Group Parameters .................................... 770-15 Ini~ ACD or UCD Group Parameters ....................... .77@ I6 InftfalizeVM Group Parameters ....................................... 770-17 System Reset .................................................................. 770-18 SECTION 775 . 775.1 PRINTING SYSTEM DATAEASI3 PARAMETERS ... ..*..............775- 1 INTRODUCTION ................................ ..~......~....................................775- 1 . Print.ingSystemParameters.. ............................................ 775-2 B. F’rinting CO Line Attributes ............................................... 775-4 C. Printing Station Attributes ................................................ 775-6 D. Printing CO and Station Port Parameter5 ......................... .775-8 E. F+intin.g Exception Tables ............................................... 775-10 F. Fkinting System Speed Bins ............................................ 775- 12 G. Mting LCR Tables ........................................................ 775-14 H. Fkinting Entire System Data Base ................................... 775-24 I. Printing ICLID Tables ...................................................... 775-25 J. Prinling Directory Dialing Table Parameters.. .................. 775-28 K PrlnUng Hunt Group Parameters .................................... 775-30 I.. Printing ACD or LJCD Group Parameters ......................... 775-32
r iqfinite DVX’ and DVXn Table of Contents Dl@tal Eey Tekphone Syntemn SECTION SO0 800.1 800.2 800.3 APPENDIX A M. FYinting Voice Mail Group Parameters ............................ 775-34 N. Abort Printing ................................................................. 775-i6 &TA?NTENANCEAeND TROUBLESHOOTIlVG .......................... 800-l PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD IpCB) TROUBLESH0011NG CHAF3-S .... 800-l REMOTE MAINTENANCE ................................................................ 800-5 A. General Overview ............................................................. 800-5 B. Ovtmiew of Maintenance Commands ................................ 800-5 C. Maintenance Password ..................................................... 800-5 D. Exit Maintenance ............................................................. 800-5 E. system conAguration ....................................................... 800-6 F. CO/Station Confiiuration ................................................ 800-7 G. Event Trace Buffer ............................................................ 800-8 REMOTE SYSTEM MONITOR ........................................ (......... ........ NO-9 k GeneralOverview ............................................................. 800-9 B. Monitor Password.. ........................................................... 800-9 c. HdpMenu (?I ................................................................... 800-9 D. Dump Memory Data ......................................................... 800-9 E. Event Trace Mode ........................................................... 800-10 F. Modify Memory command ............................................... 800- 11 G. Baud Rate Command ..................................................... 800-l 1 H. Exit the Monitor mode .................................................... 800-l 1 CUSTOMER DATABASE PROGRAMMING ................................. A-l APPENDIX B APPEND= C 1. 2. 3. . . 4. DIGITAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBERS ........................................ B-1 ICLID GENERAL DESCIUPT’ION ................................................ c-1 IIWRODUCIION .................................................................................. C-l SYSTEM CONFIGURA~ON ................................................................. C-l FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE ............................................................ C-l A Calling Number/Name Display ............................................. c-2 B. Lncotig Number/Name SMDR ........................................... c-2 c. Unanswered Call Management ............................................. c-2 D. LocaI Name Translation ........................................................ c-2 E. ICLID Display Phone Operation .......................................... ..c- 2 IIVIPLEME~A~ONPLAN .................................................................... c-4 . ICLID KTU Display Phone ..................................................... c-4 B. Table Structures ................................................................... c-5 xx Iasuc1,Januarg1f393
irlfinite DVX’ and DVX” Dfdital Key Telephone Systems LIST OF FIGulREs LIST OF FIGUREf3 SECTION 100 INTRODUCTION ............................................................... 100-l SECTION 200 GENE&XL DESCFWTION ................................................. 200-l Figure 200- 1 Main Key Service Board of the Basic KSU ............................................... 200-3 Figm 200-2 Main Key Service Board of the Expansion KSU ....................................... 200-5 Figure 200-3 2x4 Expander Module ............................................................................ 200-7 Figure 200-4 2x4 SLT Expander Module ..................................................................... 200-S Figure 200-5 4x8 Expander Module ............................................................................ 200-9 Figure 200-6 Basic KSU Equipment Cabinet ............................................................. zoo-1 1 Fi@m 200-7 Cent-x& Processing Board [CPB) ............................................................ 200-12 Figure 200-S 4z& Key Interface Board (CKB) ............................................................. 200-13 Figure 200-9 4x8 SLT Interface Board (CSB) ............................................................. 200-14 Figure 200- 10 33-Button Executive Digital Terminal ............................ ?. ................... 200-18 Figure 200-1133-Button Enhnced Digit& Terminal ................................................ 200-20 Figure 20Q 12 S-Button Basic Digital Ttmninal ......................................................... 200-22 Figure ZOO- 13 48-Button DSS/DLS Console ............................................................. 200-24 Figure 20@17 W-Premise Extension (OPX) ModuIe .................................................. 200-28 Figure 200- 18 Relay / Sensor Interface Module ......................................................... 200-29 Figure 200- 19 Power F&me TYansfer Wiring Options ............................................... 200-30 Figure 200-20 Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) wiring ............................................ 200-32 SECTION 300 KEY STATION FEATURE DESCRIPTION ........................... 300-l Figure 300-l 33-Button Default Button Map ............................................................ 300-15 Figure 300-2 S-Button Default Button Map ............................................................... 300-16 SECTION 310 SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE FEATURE DESCRIPTION.. ...... 310-l SECTION 320 A’M.“ENDm FEATURE DESCRIPTION ............................. 320-l SECTION 4-00 STATfoN FEATURE OPEX#YMOH ...................................... 400-l Figure 400- 1 33-Button Digital Display Terminal ........................................................ 400-2 SECTION 405 8-BUTTON EEYSET FEATURE OPE.RATIOiv ...................... 405-l Figure 405- 1 S-Button Digital Terminal ...................................................................... 405-2 . SECMON 410 SLT FEATURE OPERATION .............................................. 410-l SECTION 420 AZTENDANT FEATURE OPERATION ................................ 420-l Figure 420-133-Button Attendant Display Terminal ................................................... 420-2 SECTION 500 INSTAUATION ................................................................ 600-l FrgUre 50@- 1 Diglti FIatpack Mounting Ammgements ............................................... 500-3 Figure 500-2 Digital Flatpack Mounting Dimen.sions ................................................... 500-4 Figure 500-3 Main Key &mice Board of the Basic KSU ............................................... 500-7 Figure 500-4 Digital Flatpack RS-232C Connections ................................................... 500-S Figure 500-5 Main Key Service Board of the Expansion KSU ..................................... 500-10 Figure 500-6 2x4 Expander Module .......................................................................... 500-13 Figure 500-7 2x4 SLT Expander Module ................................................................... 500-16 Figure 500-S 4x8 Expansion Module ......................................................................... 500- 19 &m~c 1, January 1993
LIST OF FIGURE3 ittfinite DVX’ and DVXn DigitdKeyTclephoneSystcxns Figure 500-9 Basic KSU Equipment Cabinet ............................................................. 500-23 Figure 500- 10 Basic KSU Cabinet Mounting Dimensions .......................................... 500-24 Figure 500-I 1 Central Processor Board (CPB) ........................................................... 500-26 Figure 500-12 Basic KSU CPB RS-232C Connections ............................................... 500-27 Figure 500-13 4x8 Key Interface Board (CKB) ........................................................... 500-29 Figure 500- 14 Shielded Cable Terminations ............................................................. 500-30 Figure 500-l 5 4x8 SLT Interface Board [CSB) ........................................................... 500-34 Figure 500- 16 DVX I Expansion I/O Module Pin-outs ............................................... 500-37 Figure 500- I7 DVX ’ Expansion I/O Module pin-outs .............................................. 500-38 Figure 500- 18 Basic KSU Application Card Locations ............................................... 500-42 Figure 500- 19 Expansion KSU AppIication Card Locations ....................................... 500-43 Figure 500-20 D@tal Terminal Moduhr Block Wiring .............................................. 500-45 Figure 500-21 Digital Terminal Wall Mounting ......................................................... 500-47 Figure 500-22 Off-Premise Extension (OPX) Module.. ............................... v.. ............. 500-49 Figure 500-23 Relay / Se.nsor Interface Module ........................................................ 500-50 Figure 500-24 Power Failure Transfer Wiriug Options ............................................... 500-5 1 Figure 500-25 CO and SLT RATV Connections ........................................................... 500-53 Figure 500-26 Digital Data Interface Unit (DDIU) wh-ing ........................................... 500-54 SECTION 600 SpsrnM cm?AxGouT ................................... -. ............ *. .... 600-l SECTION 700 CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING .......................... 700-l Figure 700- 1 Data Terminal Program Codes Cross Reference ...................................... 700-2 Fig= 700-2 lnfhite DigitaI Programming Button Mapping ........................................ 700-3 SECTION 710 SYSTEM PARhMETERS PROG-G ........................... 710-l Figure 710- 1 Hook Switch Activity .............................................................................. 710-9 SECTION 720 CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROG-G .................. ...* ...... 720-l SECTION 730 STATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING ..................... -. .... 730-l SECTION 740 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) .......................... 740-x SECTION 745 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBuTfoN @JCD) ......................... W .... 745-l SECTION 750 ICLlD PROGIUUKWNG .......... ..t........................- ................ 750-l - SECTION 755 VOICE MAIL GROUPS [VM) ... . ....................... l ................... 755-l SECTION 760 EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING ......... *.*. ...... *W.-e.* ..... 780-l SECTION 765 LEAST COST ROUTING &CR) PROGRAMMING.. .............. ..765- 1 Figure 765-l Fx 3-DigitArea/Office Code Table Pgm Form ........................................ 765-4 Flgm 765-2 Ex 6-D@ Office Code Table Pgm Form ................................................. 765-5 Frg= 765-3 Ex Exception Code Table P&m Form ...................................................... 765-6 Fig=e 7fi5-4 Ex: Insert/Delete Pgm Form ................................................................... 765-9 l”%gu.re 765-5 Daily Si%zt Time & Weekly Schedule Tables ......................................... 765-10 Figure 765-6 Ex Daily & Weekly Start The TabIes .................................................. 765-l 1 Fig-e 765-7 Ex LCRToll Information Routing Pgru Form ........................................ 765-12
~git.d Key Telephone System6 LWT OF FIGURES SBCTlON 770 INITlALlZE DATABASE PARAMETERS ............................. 770- 1 Figure 770- 1 33-Button Default Button Mapping ........................................................ ‘770-6 Figure 770-2 &Button Default Button Mapping .......................................................... 770-7 SECTION 775 PFUNTING SYSTEM DATAEASE P AEUMEZERS ....... . .......... 775-l Figure 775-I. DB Printout of System Parameters ......................................................... 775-3 Figure 775-2 DB Printuut of CO Line Attributes .......................................................... 775-5 Figure 775-3 DB Printout of Station Attributes ........................................................... 775-7 Figure 775-4 DB Printout of CO/Station Parameters ................................................... 775-9 Figure 775-5 DB Printout of Exception Tables ........................................................... 775- 11 Figure 775-6 DB Printout of System Speed Numbers ................................................. 775-13 Figure 775-7 DB Printout of LCRTables ................................................................... 775-15 Figure 7759 DB Printout of ICLJD Table ................................................................... 775-26 Figure 775 12 DB Prtntout of Directory Dial Table .................................................... 775-29 Figure 775-13 DB Printout of Hunt Group Parameters ......................... . ................... .775-31 Figure 775 14 DB Printout of ACD Group farameters ............................................... 775-33 Figure 778 15 DB Printout of Voice MafI Group Parameters . . ...................................... 775-35 SECTION 800 -NANCE AND TR0tJBLEZSHOOTING.r.. .................... 800-l Ffgure 800- 1 Remote Maintenance Help Menu ............................................................ 800-5 Figure 800.2 System Configuration w/LCR ................................................................. 800-6 Figure 800-3 CO/Station ConfIguration ...................................................................... 800-7 Figulre 800-4 Event Trace as It appears on Display .................................................... 800-l 1 APPENDIX A CUSTOMER DATABASE PROGRAMMING .............................. A-l APPENDIX B DIGITAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBERS . ..**.....................*.......*. B-f APPENDIX C ICLID GENERAL DESCRIPTXON ............................................ c-1 F@re 1 ICLID System Conf.@ratim ............................................................................. C-l ls~uc 1, Januarg 1993