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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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sYSTEM PARMW=E= PROGRAMMiNG iqftnite DVX’ and DVX’I: lM@al Key Telephone Spstcxns SYSTEM TIMERS [tint ‘dl E. Preset Forward Timer Programming Steps Description If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the PRESET FORWARD TIMER flex- ible button (Button #5}. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: This timer determines the amount of time an outside line will ring before being forwarded to a predetermined station. This entry works with Preset Forward station assignments in Station programming. More than one station can be forwarded to the same party. This timer also govms the time the DISA call will ring at a station before being returned to intercom dial tone, if nat answered. DcGult: By default. the Preset Forward Timer is set at 10 seconds and is variable from 01 to 99 seconds. 2.Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 01-99 seconds. 3. Press the HOD button to save the entzy. Ccmkmation tone is heard and the display wilt now update. F. Cdl Forward No/Answer Timtr Progmmming Steps If this tber is to be changed: 1. Press the CALL FORWARD NO/ANSWER TlMER flexible button Button #6). The fol- IowSng xnessage is shown on the display phone: - 2. Enter a three-digit timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 000-600 sec- onds. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the e&y. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. A 00 entry disabks the time; and there will be no forward. XM.atcd Pro grr& Refer to Sec. 730.1, Station Attributes Program&ng , Preset CalI Forward Progwnming for instruction on as- signing a preset forward destfnation to a sta- tion. Description This timer is used when a statton in the system specifies that “no answer” caUs be forwarded to another station. The timer determines how long an intercom or transferred caU will ring before it is considered a “no-ansprer” calI. The call w5II then forward to the designated station for han- Default: By default, the CaU Forward No/An- swer Tpmer is set for 15 seconds and is variable ii-om 000-600 seconds. Related Prog.mmmi+: Refer to Sec. 710.1, System Timers, Preset Forward Timer; Refer to 730.1, Station Attributes Fkgmmming, Call Forwarding option. 710-4 issue 1, January 1993
SYsTEM PARAMETERS PROG-G SYSTEM TIMERS (cont’d) Programming Steps lfthis timer is to be changed: 1 *Press the PAUSE TiMER flexible button (3utton #I?). The following message is shown on the display phone: 2.Enter a one-c&it i&ner value on the dM pad which corresponds to 1-9 seconds. 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the &splay will now update. prog;ramminFi Steps If this timer is to be changed: l.PresstheCAU.PARKRECALLTIMERfl~- ible button (EMton #8). The following mes- sage is shown on the display @one: 2. Enter a three-digit tfmer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 001-600 sec- onds. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone Is heard and the display will now update. Description This timer determines the length of the pause when programmed for use with speed dialing and LCR Insert Tables. Default: By default. the Pause Timer is set at 2 seconds and is variable from 1 to 9 seconds. There is no 0 entry. Description This timer determines the amount of time be- fore a call placed in the CalI park location wiIl recall the station placing the call park. lfunan- swered by that statfon. the call wiu recall the attendant. DefbIt: By defauk @e Call Park Recall Timer is set at 180 seconds and fs variable from 001 to 600 seconds. A 000 entry dfsables the timer and there ti be no recall. RelRted Progmlmmhg: Refer to Sec. 710.3, Attendant Station Assignment for assigningthe Attendant(s) to receive recall& Iwme I, Jammy 1993 710-5
r SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRtXMMRVG i?finite DVX’ and DVX” Digital Key Telephone Systems Prow Steps Description If this tier is to be changed: This tuner determines the amount of time an l.Press the CONFERENCE/DISA TIMER unsupervised conference can continue after the flexible button (Button #9). The following initiator of the conference has &ted the con- message is shown on the display phone: ference. J 2.Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 0 l-99 minutes. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confiition tone is heard and the display wiu now Update. J. Pa&lag’IYxucoutTime~ prolzrammtng steps If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the PAGING TIMEOUT TIMER flex- ible button (Button # 101. The following message is shown on the display phone: 2,Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 01-60 seconds. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. Default: By default. the Conference/DISA Timer is set at 10 minutes and is variable from 01 to 99 minutes, A 00 entxy disables the timer and means no automatic disconnect occurs. WiUkprertntbdtDbtdlDISAptlM?S,t?l8Yl one minute iater the system dZ1 wltomaiie~~ nluwe both trunks. The ctn@mlwTimerdDwn0tqgi?ctor-1 Related Pr0g-J: Refer to Sec. 720, CO Line Programming for DISA Trunk-to-Trunk IPer CO tine) programming; Loop Supervision Programming; andDISAProgmmn&g.AIsore- fer to Sec. 730.1, Station Attributes Progmmming. Conference Enable/Disable (Per Station) option. DescriPtion This timer determines the maxknum length of a page announcement (internal. external or all call). The system wil.I automatically disconnect the page at the end of this time unless the person making the page has already hung up. DefaaIt: By default, the Paging Timeout Timer is set at 15 seconds and is variable from 01 to 60 seconds, A 00 entry disables the timer and pages will not be limited in length. Related Rogrrg: Refer to Sec. 730.1. Station Attributes F’rogmmmtng for allow& stations access to the system paging resources. 710-6 Issue 1, Jalluary 199s
infinite DVX’andDVX” m&al Eey Telephone Systems SYSTE&I PDRS PROGRAMBUING SYSTEM TIMERS Eont*a a- CO Ring Detect Timu Pro- steps If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the CORING DEI’ECTlWIERflexible button (Button #I 11. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: 2.Enter a one-digit timer value on the dial pad which corr-ponds to 2 (200 msec) -9 (900 msec.) mill&seconds. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. L. SLT DTMF Receiver Timex Prog- Steps lf this timer is to be changed: l.FYess the SLIT M’MF RJ3CENER TIMER fludble button (3utton # 12). The following message will be shown on the display. 2. Enter a three-dig% timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 005-100 sec- onds. 3. Tess the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. Description This timer controls the time necessary to detect an outside line as ringing into the system. Default By default, the CO Ring Detect Timer is set at 3 (300 msec), and is variable &om 2 (200) msec. to 9 (900) msec. There is no 0 or 1 entry. . Description Single line telephones require the use of a lYI?vlF receiverwhen going of&hook and dialing. When SMDR or toll restiction. (via COS assign- ments) is enabled in the system a D’IMF re- ceiver will monitor and screen an SLITS digits for the duration of this timer. By adjusting this timer the system administrator may either i&e up system DTMF receivers sooner if system SLT trafnc is heavy or provide for a longer monitor- ing period if toll restriction becomes a problem. It should be understood that when LCR is en- abled the D’lMFreceivers are released when the expected number of digits are dialed as entered in the LCR database. DeiiuW By default, the SLT DTMF Receiver T’imer is set at 20 seconds and is variable from 005 to 100 seconds. Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 710.10. SMDR Programming: Sec. 720.1, CO Line Programming, Class of Service (COSI RogTammhg: Sec. 730.1, Station Attributes Pro-. Station Class of Service (COS) options. Also refer to Sec. 765.1. UZR Tables programming. Iaeue 1. January 1993 710-7
r iqfhite DVX ’ and DVX’ SYSTEM PDRS PROGRAMMING Digital Key Telephone Systems M. Message Wait Reminder Tone Prow steps If this feature is to be changed: l.Press the MESSAGE WAIT REMINDER TONE flexible button (Button #13). The foltowing message is shown on the display phone: Description This timer determines the amount of time be- tween repeated reminder tones to a key tele- phone with a message waiting. Digital key station users may be reminded of a message waiting on their telephone with an audible signal presented at a timed interval. Default: By default, the Message Wait Re- minder Tone is set at 000 [disabled] and is variable from 000 to 104 minutes. 2. Enter a three-digit timer value on the diaI pad which corresponds to 000 to 104 min- utcs. 3.FYess the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. N. SLT Book Pktsh Timer FYognuImrg steps If this timer is to be changed: 1.PresstheSLTHGOKFTIMERflwdbIe button (Button #14). The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: 2.Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 0.5-2.0 seconds. S.I?ress the HOLD button to save the entry. Con&x-nation tone is heard and the display will now update. . Description This timer determines how long an SLT user should press the hook switch fn order for it to be considered a valid on hook @&connect) re- quest. An on-book shorter in duration (but longer than the &ok Switch BounceTimer) will be considered a Hook Flash &ransferl request. Refer to Figure 710-l Hook Switch Activity. Default: By default, the SLT Hook Flash Timer is set at 10 (one second) as is variable from 0.5 (05) seconds to 2.0 I201 seconds. 710-s mnle 1. Januq? 1993
mite DVX’andDvX” D&$&d I&y Telephone Systtxris SYSTEM TIMERS [Cont’d) 0. SLT Hook Flash Debounee Timer Programming Steps If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the SLT HOOK FLASH DEBOUNCE TIMER fiexible button (Button #15). The following message is shown on the display phone: Description This timer determines the length of time that is needed to deWmine a valid on-hook or off-hook condition for single Iine telephones. On-Hook or Off-Hook signals that are shorter in duration than this timer will be ignored by the system. Refer to Figure 710-l Hook Switch AC&Q. Default: By default, the SLT Hook Flash De- bounce ‘Kmer is set to 0.10 sec. and is variable f?om 0 to 1 second in 10 msec increments. This entry is a three-digit entry where 010 equals .1 second. 2. Enter a three-t&it timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to O-l second ti 10 msec increments. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. ConfMnatfon tone is heard and the display will nuw update. 1 System Response Hook Switch Timer Hook Switch Bounce - Timer - 0 .l 2 .3 A .5 .6 .7 .8 ,9 1.0 1.5 2.0 = programmable range RME (in seconds) Vdid ON-HOOK (DISCONNECT) By default pigate 710-l Hook Switch Activity ISaut 1. January 1993 710-8
r SYSTEM PARAlldETERs PROGRAMMING iq#kite DVX’andDVX” D&&al Key Telephone Systems SYS’lZM TIMERS (Cont’d) P. SMDR CalI 9118lIfication Timer I?ro*amming Steps If this tkner is to be changed: 1. Press the SMDR CALL QUAL T’IMER fkx- ible button (Button #16). The folIowing message is shown on the display phone: Description This timer determines the length of time that is needed to determine a valid SMDR call for SMDR reporting purposes. DeEault: By default, the SMDR call Qualifica- tion Timer is set to 30 sec. and is variable from 00 to 60 seconds in 1 set increments. 2. Enter a tw&ligit timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 00-80 seconds in 1 set increments. 3. press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. Q. Automatic Cdl Back Timer ProFframming steps If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the AUTO CALLBACKTXMERflexible button (Button #17). The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: Z.Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial - pad which corresponds to 00-99 seconds in 1 set increments. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Conflrrnation tone is heard and the display will now update. Description To accommodate the reduced number of but- tons on the infinfte8-button keyset. a CalI Back Feature has been added to system. This feature vdl invoke a call back anytime a user listens to busy tone for a preset period of time. Dcfhult: By default, i&Automatic Call Back Tttner is set for 00 seconds (disabled), and is variable from 00 to 99 seconds. An Automatic Call Back WilI not occur when this timer is disabled. 710-10 Issue 1. Jaxulaly 1993
r i@nite DVX’ aad DVX” Digital Xey Telephone L3gstexr.u SYsmM P ARAMETERS PROG-G 710.2 SYSTEM FEiATURES PROGRAM- MMG Programming Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. Lf starting to prc@arn here, enter the programming mode. Refer to Sec. 700.2, Program Mode Entry (Key Station) If any System Features are to be changed: 1.W FLASH and dial 1051. The following message is shown on the display phone: ST3JEAl All ST ENII Ed IW Eli ml AC 3 3 33 ml Description This section describes the procedures and steps necessary to program System Features. The buttons on the digitaI terminal are defmed as shown below when entering the System Fea- tures pro@-amming area. PROGCODE E FUNCi-ION DEFAULT CUSTCIMIER t DATA FLASH 14 1-7 1 Page/ Contact Programming None 1 1 I Port #1 (“On-Boa& RS-232C) 2400 2 1 300 FLASH 15 Port #2 (‘On-Board Modem) I 3 I Port #3 (I/O Expander Module RS- 232C 4 1 Port #4 II/O Expander Module RS-422) J hue 1, January 1993 710-11
SYSTEM PARAMETERS PRGGRtiMUING it@aite DVX’~~~DVX~ Di&itd Hey Telephone Systems IPROG CODE! - I FUNCTION j DEFAULT i CUSTOMER, i :J=gpj; DATA ;FL&HZl / 1 i SMDR Enable/Disable Disabled f 2 can me LDOnlv i I / 3 4 3aud Print columns Rate 2400 80 : I I 1 t I I t I 5 I Port I 1 I 1 I Night Mode Operation Auto/Manual i Manual i ! 2 1 ANMSchedule- Mondav 0 . / 1 3 1 AN&l Schedule - Tuesday / FLASH22 4 ANM Schedule - Wednesday I :. 1 / I 5 ANM Schedule - Tl-mrsdav 3 / 6 ANM Schedule - F’riday 1 4 / 7 AIVM Schedule - Saturday 5######## . / 8 f ANMSchedule Sunday - 6######## / I FLASH 23 1 1-4 1 Directoq Dialing Table f 710-12 Issue 1, Januarg 1993
r irlpnite DVX’ and DVX’ Dj&ital Key Telephone Systems SYSTEM FEATURES (Cont’dI A. Attendant Ovcmide Prom Steps if this feature is to be changed: 1. Press the ATIN OVERF$DE flexible button (Button #I). This feature will toggle on and off with each depression, and the display will update with each depression. l LED off =Attendant Override is disabled l LED on = Attendant Override is enabled 2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confikmation tone is heard. Description When this feature is enabled, ft aUows the at- tendant to override a busy station or a station in DND. Default: By default, Attendant Override is dis- abled. Reinted piognlmdllf~: Refer to Sec. 710.3. Attendant Station Assignment for designating a station as an Attendant. B. HoId Preference Pro&& - ig steps If this future is to be changed: 1. Press the HOLD PREIFflexible button (But- ton #2). This feature will toggle on and off with each depression, and the display will update with each depression. - l IED off = Exclusive Hold is preferred - LED on = System Hold is preferred 2. Press the HOLD button to save the en*. Confirmation tone is heard, Description The system may be programmed to have either ExciusiveorSystem Hold preferred. IfExclusive Hold fs preferred, the userwill press the HOLD button once for Fxclusive Hold and twice for Systexn Hold. If System Hold is preferred. the user wiIl press the HOLD button once for Sys- tan Hold and twice for Exclusive HoId. Refer to system llmer programming for recall times for both System and Exclusive Hold. Ikfimltz By default, Hold preference Is System Hold. Related l+ogrrurdng: Refer to Sec. 710.1, System tiers for the System HoId Recall Timer and Exclusive Hold Recall Timer. fB8ue 1, January 1993 710-13