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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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inlfinite DVX I and DVX ’ Dj@tal Key Telephone Systems PAGE “A” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) C. Conference Enable/Disable (Per STATIOIV ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMhUNG station) Programming Steps l.Press the CONFERENCE flexible button [Page A, Button #3). This feature will toggle on and off with each depression, and the display will update with each depression. l LED on = Conference is enabled l LED off = Conference is disabled 2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard. D. Executive Owe&de pfogx-mmhg steps 1. Press the EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE flerdble button (Page A, Button #4). This feature will toggle on and off with each depression, and the display wiIl update with each de- l LED on = &cut&e Override is allowed l LED off= Executive Override is denied 2.Pre.s~ the HOLD button to save the entry. Confknation tone is heard. pression. 1 CAUTION ] USE OF THIS FEATURE WHEN THE EXECUTIVE OVERRlDE WARNING TONE IS DISABLED MAY BE INTER- PRETED AS A VIOLATION OF FED- ERAL OR STATE LAWS, AND AN INVASION OF PRIVACY. CONSULT COUNSEL WTIX RESPECTTO APPLJ- CABLE LAW BEFORE INTRUDiNG ON CALLS USINGTHIS FEA’IURG. Description CONFERENCE. This feature allows the system to be programmed on a per Station basis for the ability to initiate a conference. Only stations tbat have Conference enabled will be able to initfate a conference. A station that is denied conferencing capabili- ties in progranmhg can be a party to another stations conference provided that station does have conferencing privileges. Default: By default, Conference is enabled for all stations. Description EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE. This feature allows certain stations to be designated as “Executive” An optional waming tone is programmed on a stations with the ability to override and ‘barge- in” on other keysets engaged in a CO line or system wide basis to either enable or disable the tone. T% tone wiIl be presented to all parties prior to actual cut thru of the third intercom conversation. Dciimiltz By default, Executive Override is dis- abIed for all stations. Related Pro Refer to Set 710 2 -A. Exec bvenii; Systcxu Features Pro Warning Tone. Also refer to Sec. 730.1, ACD Supervisor Monitor w/Barge-in. It=nlt 1, Jauualy 1995 730-3
@finite DVX I and DV2L I1 STATION A-- PROGRAMMING Digital Key Telephone Systems PAGE “A” STATION ATTRXBUTES (Co&d) E. Privacy (Per station) Profipmmdg Steps To program station(s) for Automatic Privacy: 1. Press the PRIVACY flexlble button (Page A, Button #5). This feature wit1 toggle on and off with each depression, and the display will update with each depression. . LED on = Privacy is enabled on Sta- tions(s) . LED off = Privacy is disabled on Sta- -m 2.Press the I-lOLD button to save the entry. Confirmatfon tone is heard. Description PRIVACY. The system provfdes privacy on all communications in the system which prevents other stations from accidentally entering an existing conversation. However. if desired, the system will allow on a per station basis the ability for a station to join an existing outside CO line conversation. Each station can be granted the privilege to join an existing CO line conversation by simply pressing the CO line button of a CO line in use. Both the station and the CO line must have prtMcy disabled before the system will allow cuHhI-u. 6 If privacy is disabled and a station joins an existingcalL bothpartieswill hearanalerktone. If privacy is disabled, only .one other station may join in on an existing conversation. Default: F’rivacy is enabled for all stations in default. Related programming: Refer to Sec. 720.1, CO Line Programmln g. Privacy in CO Line Attrib- utes programming. The Station Privacy flag affects a station users ability to access CO lfnes already en- gaged in conversation by another station in the system as shown in the folluwing ta- ble: Station Attempting to CO Une In Use by Another Station Access CO Line Privacy Enabled Privacy Disabled ptfvacy Enabled Private Private INo Cut-through) , (No Cut-through) Privacy Msabled Private * Privacy Released (No cut-through) [Cut-through Allowed) 730-4 Isue 1, January 190s
infinite DVX * and DVX’ ~&itd Key Telephone Spatems STATION A-UTES PRoGZXAMMING pA(iE ‘A” STATION ATTRIBUTE-S (Cunt’d) F. System Speed Dial Access Prog~ steps 1, Press the SPEED fieiible button (Page A, Button #6). This feature will toggle on and off with each depression, and tie display will update with each depression. . LED on = System Speed Dialing access is allowed l LED off= System Speed Dialing access is denied 2.Pres.s the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard. Description SYSTEM SPEED DIALING ACCESS. Stations can be individually allowed or denied the ability to use system speed dial (20-99) numbers. The last 40 systmn speed numbers are not moni- tored by toll restriction. Stations can not be prevented from using station speed dial. Default: By default, System Speed M&ng is allowed at alI stations. Related Ro gremming: Refer to Sec. 760.1, Exception Tables Programmmg. . G. WneQueuing Programmiq Steps 1. Press the QUEUING fkdble button Page A, Button #7). This feature will toggle on and off with each depression, and the dis- play will update with each depression. l LJ3D on = Queuing is allowed l LED off= Queuing is denied 2.Press the HOLD button to save the enky. Confirmation tone is heard. Description LINE @lEUING. Stations caa be allowed or denied the ability to manually queue for a busy group of CO lines. Even when disabled. stations will have automatic IAX queuing privileges. Default: By default, CO Line Queuing is al- lowed at all stations. Issue 1, Jl%nTUiIy 1993 730-6
r STATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING imite DVX*andDVXn [email protected] Key Telephone Systems PAGE “A” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Co&d] H. Prcfcrrcd Line Answer ptogrammbg Steps Description 1. Press the PREF LINE ANSWER fl&ble but- PREF LINE ANSWER. Stations can be given the ton [Page A. Button #S]. This feature will ability to answer incoming outside line calls, toggle on and off with each depression. and transferred and recalling lines and he queues the display will update with each depres- by simply going off-hook. (Preferred Line An- sion. swer) l LEDon=hef’kxredLineAnswerisal- lowed D&auk By default. FVeferred Line Answer is disabled on all stations. l LED off= Preferred Line Answeris denied 2.FYess the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard. L Off-Hook Voice Over l?roflpmnkg steps 1. Press the OHVO flexible button (Page A, Button #9). ‘Ibis feature wilI toggle on and off with each depression. and the display will update with each depression. l LED on = Off-Hook Voice Over is aUowed . LED off= OfFHook Voice Over is denied 2.Press the HOLD button to save the enhy. * Confirmation tone is heard. Description OHVO. This feature a&ws a station to receive OHVO calls. Only OHVO DfgitalTenninals may receive an OHVO cdl. A station can be denied the ability to receive OHVO calls by disabling the OHVO option. DcfimItz By default. &-Hook Voice Over is disabled for all stations. Remed Programming: 730-6 Issue 1, January 1893
irlfinite DVX * and DVX’ D&$a JXcy Telephone System8 STATION ATTRlBuTEs PROGRAMMING PAGE “A” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d] J. CaII Fonvardiq Prqqramming steps 1. Press the CALL FORWARD flexible button (Page A, Button # lo]. This feature will tog- gle on and off with each depression, and the disp1ay will update with each deptes- sion. l LED on = Call Forwarding is allowed l LED off= Call Forwardhg is denied 2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard. Description CALL FORWARD. Stations can be allowed or denied the ability to have incoming CO calls, intercom, transferred outside Lines forwarded to another station, ACD. UCD. Hunt or Voice Mail group or Off-Net Fomard via speed dial. Dcfautt: By defauit. Call Forwarding is allowed at all stations. . a. Forced Least Cost Ranting &CR) Progmmming Steps 1. Press the FORCED LCR flexible button (PageA, Butt.on#ll).ThisfeaturewiU tog- gle on and off with each depression. and the display will update with each depres- sion. l LED on = Least Cost Rmtfng is forced l LED off= Least Cost Routing is optional 2.FWss the HOLD button to save the enm. Confirmation tone is heard. Description FORCED LCR. Stations may be forced to place outgoirqj CO calls by use of LAX [dial [9]) to access an outside line). This allows the system administrator to control dialing patterns and t&e lines used for outgoing CO calls more effec- tively. This can be enabled/clisabled on a per station basis for additional flexibility and con- trd. Defimk Forced LCR Q optional for all stations. Itdated prom: Refer to sec. 730.1. LCR Class of service (COS): Sec. 710.2. LCR Enable: 765.1, Least Cost Routing (LCR) programming. I~sut 1. Januarg 199s 730-7
infinite DVX ’ and DVX ’ STATION ATTRIBUIWS I?ROGRAblILdING Dtgltat Key Telephone Systems PAGE “A” STATION ATTRIBUTES [Cont’d) L. ACD Supe+r Monitor w/Barge-In Proglxmmhg Steps 1. Press the SUPV 3mGE-IN flexible button (Page A, Button #12). This feature will tog- gle on and off with each depression. and the display will update with each depres- sion. l LED on = ACD Supv Barge-in is alIowed l LED off;; ACD Supv Barge-in is denied 2.F%ess the HOLD button to save the entry. Confiiation tone is heard. Description This feature is ONLY available when the Basic ACD Software Package is purchased sepa- rately. The ACD Supervisor Monitor with Barge-In fea- ture provides a means for an ACD Supenrisor to monitor an agents calI in progress or provide assistance in training ACD personnel. When used, a supervisor may intrude onto an agents call in a listen only mode of in a true conference mode. This feature is available with or without Default: By default, the Supervisor Monitor w/Barge-In feature is not allowed. Related Pmgramming: Refer to Sec. 730.1, Executive Override. M. Executive Ckwfde BIockiq 1. - gsteps l.Press the EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE BLOCKING flexible button (PageA Button #13).ThisfeaturewiIltoggleonandoffwith each depression, and the display will up- date with each depression. - I, LED on = Blocking is denied. l LED off= Blo&q Is allowed, 2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confiiation tone is heard. Description The Executive Override Feature has a separate condition added to it which wili allow or disaI- Sow an liZxecutive to override an extension. This prevents an extension with override capability from overriding an Executive’s station. Reler to Item D., Executive Override eartier in this sec- tion. Dcfautt: E3y default. Executive Override is al- lowed at all stations. Related Programmiq: Refer to Sec. 710.2, System Features Programming, Executive Override. 730-s Issue 1, Januazy 1993
STATION AlTBIB= PROGRAMMING PAGE “B” STATTON ATTRIBUTE8 (Co&d) 730.2 PAGE “B” INTRODUCMON Projg3mmkg Steps If t&e system is in the programming mode. continue using the program codes. If starting to program here, enter the programming mode. Refer to 700.2, Program Mode Entry (Key Station). If station features are to be changed: a. Press FLASH and dial [50]. The following message is shown on the display phone: b.Enterasix-digitnumber(lOO-155)forsta- tion range being programmed. If only one station is being programmed, enter that number twice i.e. (100100). c. Press the HOLD button to save t.be entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. Fltible button #20 (New Range] will be lit. d. Press FG Bl button. The display of current programming for those featclreswill appear as follows: i EEX3lfll D Ill3 EON 1 8pO MM EBBE ccc nEDnltPB 10 Where: - xx=staticmRange - 3= Page ?3* Features * - ID= Station Identification (O-7) - COS= Class of Senrice (1-6) - SPK= Speakerphone Option (O-2) - AAAA= Pickup Group (l-4) - l3BBB= F%ging Zone (l-4) - CCC= Preset Forward Destination - DD....DD= CO Line Group access(0-7) - u);: LCR Class of Service (O-6) Description This section describes the steps and proce- dures necessary to program the Page “B” sta- tion attributes for stations connected to the infirrite Digital Key Telephone System. When entering the Station attributes portion of the database, the programmer may decide to enter information for either a range of stations or one specific station. Range programming allows the programmer to change a specific parameter or a few parame- ters for an entire range of stations leaving intact the remaining data flelds,that do not require change. Those data fields will continue to oper- ate with the pnwiously programmed data. When programming the Page ‘B” features, the flexible buttons are mapped as follows: RgJh;;alGl p$q~gqpiq - Button #18 [PAGE -A”] selects Page -A” and displays Page -A” parameters. - Button # 19 PAGE ‘B” 1 selects Page ‘B” and displays Page “B” parameters. - Button #20 [Select Range] will prompt for a new Station range. Issue 1, January 1993 730-Q
infinite DVX ’ and DVX ‘I STATION AmUTE! PROGRAMMING D&&al Kcv Telephone Systems PAGE “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cmt’d) A Station IdcntJfication Programming Steps 1. Press the STATiON ID flexible button page B. Button # 1). To program the Station ID for a Digital Termi- nal: 1. Dial a [O] on the dial pad. 2. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now upaate. To program the Station ID for a DSS/DLS Con- sole with Map 1, Map 2 or Map 3: steps 1. Dial either a 111. [2] or 131 on the diat pad. 2. Enter the three-digit station number (loo- 1551 which the DSS/DLS Console is asso- ciated with. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. Description STATION ID. Each system port must be pro- grammed to identify tie type of station that wiII operate on that port. Each station me must be identiiied. Dtfhultz By default, alI 4x8 Key Interface Cards default to ID 0 [Digital Terminal). all SLTs de- fault to ID 5 (SLT or OPX). Description lWJP #la By default, the first 28 Stations (Stas 100-127) and CO Lines 1-14 are mapped to be buttons. Three Call Park locations, Release, Attendant Override, and an AlI Call Page are also mapped to the buttons. All buttons except the 14 CO Iine buttons and Release button are flexible and can be c.hanged by the station user. MAP %2. By default, CO Lines l-28 are fbced buttons and Stations IOO- 111 are flexMe but- tons and appear in sequential order with 6 buttons Programmed as features. MAP #S. Stations 112-155 are flexible buttons and appear in sequential order with the bottom 4 buttons programmed as either features or flwcible. This provlIdes the receiving stations with DSS buttons when used in conjunction with DSS Map 2 for a full 28x56 CO/Station Related Rugramming: Refer to Sec. 720.1, CO Line Programming. CO Line Progrrng for CO Line ringing assignments onMap 1 and Map 2. 730-10 IBfwe 1, January 1905
r irlfinite DVX’andDVX” Dj@al Key Telephone Systems STATION ATTZUBLITE-S I’ROGEAMMING PAGE ‘B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) station Identi&ation (Cont’d) To program the Station ID for a Relay/Sensor Module: Fro- steps l.lXd a 14) on the dial pad. 2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. To program the Station ID for a SLT or OPX Station: Prog$amdng steps l.Diala151 onthedialpad. 2. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. ConfltmaUon tone is heard and the display will now update. Description RELAY/SENSOR HODDTX: The Relay Sensor Interface Module connects to the system using one digital station port and provides three relay activated contacts and three sensing circuits. The relays provide for applications such as Loud Bell Control contacts, CO Line contro1 contacts, RAN Start contacts, Page Relays. Power Fail contact and additional applications assoftwarewiUpermit.The sensingcircuitswill provide for such applications as Alarm signal- ing input, RAN Stop (end of message) and other applications as developed and allowed by soft- ware. Description SLT/GFF PREmSE EXTENSLGN (Opx): This external module provides the interface for one long loop (OPX) single line telephone (2500 type) extension. This module requires a sepa- rately provided -4SV dc power supply to provide the necessary cument for long loop applications and to support ring generation. This module is wiredtoandusesa~statlonport~any digital key terminal station port on any caml phgged into the system. The OPX card meets the requirements of the FCC for connection to the telephone Uelco) network. Telephones must be DTMF only (2500 type]. Related I%o@amxr@$ Refer to Figure 500-22 OfT-Premise Extension (OPX) Module This module also provides for one Power Fail circuit in the event of an AC power failure. Issue 1, Janwuy 1993 730-11
i&s&e DVX and DVX” PAGE “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cunt’d) station Identification [Cont’d) To program the Station ID for a SLTw/Message waiting Lamp: Pro- Steps l.Diala[6]onthedialpad. 2. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will nuw update. To program the Station ID for a Digital Data Interface box (DDIIJ): ProgramminF( steps l.Di.ala(?]onthedialpad. 2.Enter the three-digit associated station number. (100-155) or Enter ### in the case of a DDIU without an associated station. 3.Pres.5 the HOLD button to Save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. Description SINGLE UNE TELEPHONl3 (SLT): The ir$r& Di@aI Key Telephone System supports indus- b-y standard 2500 Type (DTMF) single line iu- struments. When the 2x4 SLT Expander Module is installed in the DVX I system, a m&mum of eight single line telephones may be supported. When the 4x8 SLT Interface Board [CSB) is installed in the DVX ’ system. a maximum of 48 single line telephones may be supported. I Description DIGITAL DATA ZNTERFACE BOIS: The Data Feature is a time division, point to point data I3 ’ ion capability which permits simulta- neous voice and data communications [within the same system but not the same port]. The Data Feature ofks the ability to transmit data information between personal computers, printers, plotters. modems, CRT termink. and main frame computer ports. To establish a data call. a Digital Data Interface box (DDI) is re- quired to be connected to each data communi- cations device. The DDIU allows any serial data communications device (which conforms to RS- 232C) to be connected to the in_fintte Digital system. Data information can be switched through the system at speeds of 300, 1200, 2400.4800.9600,19.2Kand 38.4Kbaud asyn- chronous. 730-12 Issue 1, January 1993