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Vodavi Infinite Dvx Iii Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Infinite Dvx Iii Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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infinite ‘* Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a *Route 001 in the ICLID Ringing Assignment Table is used for Busy calls. If Route 001 is defaulted to “none”, the caller is given busy tone. Calls to busy stations (i.e.: without an available Loop or CO button will follow Route 001. Vodavi Communications Systems8300 E. Raintree DrivePage 18 of 22 Scottsdale, AZ 65260TF NO. 46a(602) 443-6000
infinite ‘* Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a DID Parameters & Timers (Flash 45) PROG CODEFLEX BTN FUNCTIONFORMATDEFAULTCUSTOMER DATA FLASH 45 1Number of Digits 2-73 2Type of Signaling o-1Wink 3Wink Timer 1 OO-300ms140ms 4Delay Timer OOO-200ms140msVodavi Communications SystemsPage 19 of 22 TF NO. 46a 6300 E. Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 65260(602) 443-6000
infinite N Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a ICLIDDEFAULT ROUTE DESTlNATtONNone None II 002None 003 004INone None 005006None None 007 008None None tI 009INone None None None None None I 015 016None None 017 018None None 019INoneINone None None I ICLID Default Ringing (Flash 43) 023 024None None 025 026027None None None 028 029 030None None INone 031 032033INone None NoneROUTE1 DESTINATION 1 IINone1 I035None IIII 036NoneIII040 041None NoneII 042None m 1 IItI 043NoneIIII044None IIII 045NoneI046 047None None II 048NoneItI 049tNoneILI050 tNone II None IIIII 052NoneIII 053NoneIIII 054INoneIII055 INoneII056 057None None II058 INoneII 059 060 061None None None 062 1None III063 064None None 065 066None None II 067None IPage 20 of 22TF NO. 46a Vodavi Communications Systems8300 E. Ftaintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260(602) 443-6000
infinite ‘” Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a II ICLIDDEFAULT ROUTE DESTlNATfON068 069None None 070 071 INone None 072073 074None None None 075 076None None 077 078 INone None 079 080None None None None It I096 INoneI It II097None I098 099 100None NoneI1008 II I I 101t1018 1028Vodavi Communications SystemsPage 21 of 22 TF NO. 46a 6300 E. Raintree DriveScottsdale, AZ 65260(602) 443-6000
infinite ‘” Digital SystemsTF NO: 46a ICLIDDEFAULT ROUTEDESTINATION 1381386 139139B II II 1401408 II II 141141B 142 142B 143 1438 144144B 1451458 1461468I 147I1476 1481488 II II 1491498 II II 150I1508 II II 151I151BII 152I1528 153I1538 1541548 II II 155t155B II , 160tNone 161 162None Nme II6163INone 164 165 INone None It II 166INone 167 168None None *Route 000 in the ICLID Ringing Assignment Table is used as the intercept route. Calls to numbers not contained in the DID Table will follow Route 000. If Route 000 is defaulted to “none”, the call will follow Route 001. *Route 001 in the ICLID Ringing Assignment Table is used for Busy calls. If Route 001 is defaulted to “none”, the caller is given busy tone. Calls to busy stations (i.e.: without an available Loop or CO button) will follow Route 001. Page 22 of 22TF No. 46a Vodavi Communications Systems6300 E. Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260(602) 443-6000
infinitew DVX InDigital Key Telephone System CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING SECTION 700CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING 700.1INTRODUCTION The infinite Digital Key Telephone System can be programmed to meet each customer’s indi- vidual needs. All programming is done either at Station 100 using the 33-button display digital terminal as the programming instrument or an ASCII terminal or PC. The digital display modelis suggested since the display is designed to assist in programming. When the program mode is entered, the DigitalTerminal being used no longer operates as a terminal but as a programming instrument with all of the buttons redefined. The keys of thedial pad are r.#sed to enter data fields (Program Codes) associaked with system, station, and CO line features as?well as enter specific data that requires a numeric entry. Flexible buttons areused to toggle on or off features or allow entry into specific data fields. LED’s and the LCD display provide visual indication of entered data and their value.Programming can also be performed by using an ASCII terminal, or a computer capable of emulating an ASCII terminal. This form of pro- gramming can be done either locally (on-site) by connecting the terminal directly to the RS-232C connector on the Central Processor Unit (CPU) or can be performed remotely (off-site) throughthe use of the on-board 1200 Baud modem (future) located on the CPU. The method and steps to program the system via a terminal are identical to that used when programming froma digital keyset. A button to keyboard mapping has been incorporated (see Figure 700-l) to help minimize familiarization and training - time. At the time the system is installed it must be initialized to load default data into memory. If this pre-programming suits the customer, in- itialization is all that is needed. Refer to Table 700- 1 for a listing of all the default values.Any time data is to be changed, the program mode must be entered and then the individualdata field (program code). A data field can be entered to determine current programming or to change a specific feature within that field.During programming, the other Digital Terminals in the System operate normally. If a data field is entered but nothing is changed, or changed but not entered, the previous data willremain intact upon leaving that data field. Data fields can be entered at random.In many of the data fields, programming is performed by toggling LED’s on or off, or enter- ing digits on the keypad. If no changes are to be made to the line or station, exit the data field by either leaving the program mode (pressing theON/OFF button to OFF) or entering another data field (pressing the FLASH button and en- tering that program code).When features are being programmed, tones are provided to help the programmer determine if a correct or incorrect entry has been made. Asolid one second tone indicates the data was accepted. An interrupted tone means an error was made.When this occurs, re-enter the data field and re-enter the information. Until new data is en- tered and accepted, the system will continue tooperate under default or previously entered values. The system database is updated on a real-timebasis as new data is entered, by pressing the Hold button. The system continues to operate with the current database and is updated with any newly entered or changed data without interruption to telephone operation or call proc-essing in progress. However, if for example a station’s attributes are changed while that sta-tion is off-hook on an active call, the newly entered data will not take effect until the station goes on-hook or becomes idle. -Some feutu&must have more than onedata feZd programmed for that feature towork. Where this is the cuse, it will be 700.2PROGRAM MODE ENTRY (Key Station) Programming a digital terminal is performed atPort 01 (Station 100) using a 33-button Digital Display Terminal. Programming is always done at this port regardless of the class of service orwhich station has been assigned the atten- dant(s).Before entering the program mode, the pro- grammer must first verify that the Digital Ter- minal is properly connected to Port 01 (Station 100).Issue 1, February 1994 700- 1
CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMINGin.nitew DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System When using a data terminal (I/O device) to program the system, the following chart presents the data terminal characters that are equivalent to the keyset buttons. . a dm:> ? REMOTE RDMIN KEY DEFINITIONS KeyzeS, Term Keyset.Term KeysetTerm-------A--------________________________- uuFLEX 1 QFLEX 11 Aa 11FLEX2WFLEX12S 22FLEX3EFLEX13D 33FLEX4RFLEX14F 44FLEX5TFLEX15G 55FLEXEV’FLEX16H 56FLEX7UFLEX17J 77FLEX8IFLEX18K : -78 2FLEX FLEX2 10n PFLEX FLEX12 20L *9FL~ISHON-OFF k ## HOLD ii3SPEEDzTRRNS XDNDcMUTE‘J adm> In place of keyset button toggling to enable/disable a feature, the associated data terminal key can betoggled (pressed again) to enable/disable a feature, or the plus (+) character can be used to turn on or enable a feature and the minus (-) character can be used to turn off or disable a feature.Figure 700-l Data Terminal Program Codes Cross Reference 700-2Issue 1, February 1994
infznitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING Table 700-l Default Values FEATUREPROGRAMFLEXDEFAULT CODE BUl-IONVALUE Attendant Station Assignment (3 Stations)Flash 10100 Set Date and TimeFlash 11Button l’-4MM/DD/YY, 12 HIPBX Dialing Codes Flash 12 : Buttons l-5None Executive/Secretary AssignmentsFlash 13Buttons l-4 None Relay/Sensor ProgrammingFlash 14Buttons l-7 None Baud Rate AssignmentsFlash 15 Port # 1 (CPU “On-Board” RS-232C) (Future)Button 12400 Baud Port #2 (“On-Board” 1200 Baud Modem) Button 21200 Baud Port #3 (Backplane RS-232C) Button 32400 Baud Port #4 (Backplane RS-232C) Button 4 42400 Baud ACCESS CODES Flash 20 DISA Access CodeButton 1100 Admin Password for Digital Key TerminalButton 23226 SMDR PROGRAMMING Flash 2 1SMDR Button 1Disabled CalI 7&eButton 2LD Print FormatButton 380Baud Rate Button 42400 Port #Button 5Port #lNIGHT MODE PROGRAMMING: Flash 22 Auto/Manual Button 1 Manual Days of the Week ScheduleButtons 2-8 O-4 08:00-17:005-6 ####-####IDIRECTORY DIALING TABLE Flash 23 Bin/ICMButton 1 NameButton 2 Clear Entry Button 3 Back spaceButton 4 Next EntryButton 18 Previous Entry Button 19 New Entry mm seLk7-FLEXIBLE CARD ASSIGNMENTS TV 13 e 5 ~‘0~2-5 Flash 24Button 20Buttons 1 - 124 S&l/4 co/4 sta HUNT GROUP PROGRAMMING: Flash 30 Groups l-8Buttons l-8 PiIot/CircularButton 9 CO LINE GROUP PROGRAMMlNG:A 1 BFlash 40 DTMF/Dial Pulse SignalingCO/PBX Flag Universal Night Answer (UNA) Conference PrivacyButton 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5co Enabled Enabled Enabled Issue 1, February 1994 700-5
in.nitem DVX I’CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING Digital Key Telephone System Table 700-l Default Values .FEATUREPROGRAMFLEXDEFAULT CODE BU’I-I-ONVALUE Loop Supervision Button 6Disabled DISA Flash Timer‘8 fi$quMMNGButton 7Disabled Button 810CO Line Group AddedButton 91 Line COSi3s isButton 101 Ringing AssignmentButton 11None CO Line Identification Display lif@gButton 12 Trunk Directionp--\-LButton 13Incoming-Outgoin Ring Delay Timer &c ii,Button 1400 sec. Display Ring Assignment(s)Button 17 ’ Ring at Sta 100 Next (forward) CO Button 18 Next (backward) CO Button 19 New RangeButton 20 Dial Pulse, Speed/Ratio Programming Flash 4 1 Break/Make Button 1 60/40 Dial SpeedButton 210 PPs Flexible Port Assignment Feature - CO LinesFlash 42Buttons l-7Cards l-7 ICUD* Ringing Assignment FeatureFlash 43Button 1STATION PROGRAMMING: Flash 50 Page Access Page AButton 1Enabled DND AccessButton 2Enabled ConferenceButton 3Enabled Executive OverrideButton 4Disabled PrivacyButton 5Enabled System SpeedButton 6Enabled Queuing Button 7 Enabled Preferred Line AnswerButton 8 ’Disabled OHVOButton 9Disabled . CallForwardButton 10Enabled Forced LCR Button 11Disabled Supervisor Barge-In for ACD*Button 12DisabZed Executive Override BlockingButton 13Enabled CO Ringing Options Button 14Disabled Select Page AButton 18 Select Page BButton 19 New Station Range (#‘s)i., *.,Button 20 Station Programming (Cont’d)Flash 50 Station ID Page BButton 10 (Keyset) 5(SLT w/o MWt) * Features available with optional software700-6 Issue 1, February 1994
I infrnitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System CUSTOMER DATA BASE PROGRAMMING Table 700-l Default Values FEATURE Class of Service Speakerphone/HeadsetGroup Pickup Paging ZonesPreset Forward CO Line Group Access LCR Class of Service Off-Hook Preference Flexible Button Assignments Display Button Assignments Select Page A Select Page B New Station Range (#‘s)DIGITAL DATE INTERFACE UNIT (DDIU) Baud Rate Character LengthStop Bit Flexible Port Assignment Feature - Stations Local Number/Name Translation Table ICLJD* FEATURES: Enable/D,isableName in DisprcLyBaud Rate Port # ACD” GROUP PROGRAMMZNG:ACD Groups 550-557 Alternate ACD Group Overflow Assignment Announcement Table(s) Entries ACD Supervisor Programming Select Page A Select Page B ACD Groups (550-557) Select Page A Select Page B ACD* TlMERS:Ring Timer MIT Timer Over- Flow TimerWrap-Up Timer * Features available with optional softwarePROGRAMFLEXDEFAULT CODE BU’ITONVALUE Button 2 1Button 3 0Button 4 1Button 5 1Button 6 NoneButton 7 1Button 8 0Button 90 (keyset)Button 10 Button 17 , Button 18 Button 19 Button 20 Flash 5 1 Button 19600 Button 2 8 charactersButton 31 stop bit Flash 52Buttons l-7Cards l-7 Flash 55Buttons l-4 Flash 56 Button 1Disabled Button 2 Button 32400 Button 4Port #l Flash 60 Page AButtons l-8None Button 11None Button 12None Button 13None Button 14 Button 18 Button 19 Page BButtons 1-8None Button 18 Button 19 Flash 61Button 1 60 sec.Button 2 60 sec.Button 3 60 sec.Button 4 04 sec.Issue 1, February 1994700-7