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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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SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING infinitem DVX InDigital Key Telephone System MISC. SYSTEM PARAMETERS 710.4FLASH RATES (Programmable) F?ro@amming StepsDescriptionIf the system is in the programming mode,This section describes the procedures and continue using the program codes. If starting tosteps necessary to program the Flash Rates.program here, enter the programming mode. Refer to Sec. 700.2, Program Mode Entry (Key The buttons on the digital terminal are defined Station)as shown below when entering the Flash Rates programming area: If Flash Rate(s) are to be changed:a. Press FLASH and dial [07]. The following message is shown on the display phone: Ei Fi 11 /yEq The available flash rates are as follows:SYSTEM FLASH RATES ENTER BUTTON NUMBER kIncoming CO Line Ringing Programming Steps If Incoming CO Line Ringing flash Rate is to be changed: a. Press the INCOMING CO RINGING flexiblesbutton (Button # 1). The following messageis shown on the display phone: b. Enter a two-digit value on the dial pad to correspond to one of the 16 available op- tions. Refer to flash rate table.c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. Description The Incoming CO Line Ringing flash rate can beprogrammed to 16 different options identified in the flash rate table. This allows the user to customize the key system configuration to de- sired flash rates.Default: By default, the Incoming CO Ringing is set for a 30 ipm flash rate. 7 10-22Issue 1, February 1994
inftniteTM DVK I’Digital Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING FLASH RATES (Cont’d) B. Incoming Intercom Ringing Programming Steps a. Press the INCOMING INTERCOM RINGINGflexible button (Button #2). The following message is shown on the display phone:b. Enter a two-digit value on the dial pad to correspond to one of the 16 available op- tions. Refer to flash rate table.c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. C. Call Forward Programming Stepsa. Press the CALL FORWARD flexible button (Button #3). The following message is shown on the display phone: b. Enter a two-digit value on the dial pad to correspond to one of the 16 available op- tions. Refer to flash rate table.c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Conhrmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. D. Message Waiting Programming Steps a. Press the MESSAGE WAITING flexible but-ton (Button #4). The following message is shown on the display phone:b. Enter a two-digit value on the dial pad to correspond to one of the 16 available op- tions. Refer to flash rate table.c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. Description The Incoming Intercom Ringing flash rate canbe programmed to 16 different options identi- fied in the flash rate table. This allows the userto customize the key system configuration to desired flash rates.Default: By default, the Incoming Intercom Ringing is set for a 120 ipm flutter rate. . Description The Call Forward flash rate can be programmedto 16 different options identified in the flash rate table. This allows the user to customize the key system configuration to desired flash rates. Default: By default, Call Forward is set for a 30 ipm flash rate. DescriptionThe Message Wait flash rate can be pro- grammed to 16 different options identified in the flash rate table. This allows the user to customize the key system configuration to de- sired flash rates. Default: By default, Message Waiting is set for a 15 ipm flash rate.Issue 1, February 1994 710-23
infinite” DVX I’ SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING Digital Key Telephone System MISC. SYSTEM PARAMETERS 710.5ATTENDANT STATION ASSIGN- MENT Programming Steps If Attendant Station(s) are to be changed:a. Press FLASH and dial [lo]. The following message is shown on the display phone: [, b. Enter up to three three-digit station num-ber(s) on the dial pad. c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. 710.6SYSTEM TIME AND DATE Programming StepsTo set the time and date which appears on display Digital Terminals:a. Press FLASH and dial [ 111. The following message is shown on the display phone.b. Choose display format by pressing the ap- propriate button in the flexible button field. c. Press the HOLD button or dial in the time wand date as follows (twelve digits): YYMMDDHHMMSSd. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. The Time and Date can & changed or set by the First Attendant station using diaLcode f6921 Description The system will identify an attendant station for the purpose of receiving recalls and activating night service. The system can have up to three attendant(s) programmed.Entering three pounds [###I will remove that attendant assignment or different station num- bers can be programmed. Default: By default, Station 100 is assigned as the first attendant.Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 7 10.1, System Timers for the System Hold Recall Timer, Exclusive Hold Recall Timer, Call Park Recall Timer, and Attendant Recall Timer; Sec.710.2,System Features Programming, Attendant Override; Sec. 7 10.13, Weekly Night Mode Schedule programming. DescriptionThe date can be displayed in either the US (month/day) format or the European (day/month) format on Executive Display sta- tions. In addition, the time can be displayed ineither the standard 12 hour format or the 24 hour format. The buttons on the digital terminal are defined as shown below when entering the System Time and Date programming area: Ei mi;lm iIWhen entering the time and date, use the fol- lowing data: - YY(-year)=OOto99 - MM (month) = 01 to 12 - DD(day)=Ol to31 - HH (hour) = 00 to 23 - MM (minute) = 00 to 59 - SS (second) = 00 to 59 (optional) Default: By default, the date is set for month/day format and the time is in the 12 hour format.Related Programming: Sec. 420.22, Setting System Time and Date from the first pro- grammed attendant 710-24Issue 1, February 1994
infinitem DVX I’ Digital Key Telephone SystemSYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING MISC. SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Cont’d) 710.7PBX DIALING CODES Programming Steps If PBX Dialing Codes are to be assigned:a. Press FLASH and dial [ 121. The following message is shown on the display phone:b.Enter five two-digit code numbers, one right after the other, on the dial pad up to a maximum of ten digits.c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. 710.8EXECUTIVE/SECRETARY PAIRS Programming Steps If Executive/Secretary pairs are to be assigned:a. Press FLASH and dial 1131. The following message is shown on the display phone: b.The top left button in the flexible button field will be lit indicating the first pair maybe programmed. c. Enter the three-digit Executive station number. ed. Enter the three-digit Secretary stationnumber.e. Press the HOLD button to save the data. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. f. To program a second pair, press the secondflexible button in the flexible button field and enter station numbers as in steps c., d., and e. g. To program a third pair, press the third button in the flexible button field and enter station numbers as in steps c., d., and e.h.To program a fourth pair, press the fourth button in the flexible button field and enter station numbers as in steps c., d., and e.DescriptionFive one or two-digit PBX access codes can be programmed into memory. When dialed, these codes signal the system so that toll restriction is applied at the next dialed digit. When a singledigit code [9] is entered, it must be followed by the pound [#I as the second digit. To delete an entry, enter two pounds [##I and press the HOLD button. Lines must be programmed as PBX lines before these codes will apply.Default: By default, no PBX dialing codes are assigned.aRelated Programming: Refer to Sec. 720, CO Line Programming for assigning a CO Line(s) as PBX Line(s). Descriotion There are four Executive/Secretary pairs avail-able. When an Executive station is busy or in DND, intercom calls and transfers will be auto- matically routed to the designated Secretary.The buttons on the key telephone are defined as shown below when entering the Execu- tive/Secretary programming are; pfiylJTyy--j~r$fqThe assigned secretary may, however, Camp- On to the Executive Station when the station isbusy or in Do-Not-Disturb. There can be only one pairing of stations, withno duplicates. You cannot pair Executive 100 to Secretary 101 and then pair Secretary 10 1 toExecutive 100. You can have the same Secre- tary station for more than one Executive station(101 to 105and 102to 105). An entry of six pounds [######I will remove the assignments. Individual pairs may be changed by pressing the associated flexible button.Default: By default, no Exec/Sec’y pairs are assigned.Issue 1, February 1994 710-25
SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING MISC. SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Cont’d)710.9RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMING Programming StepsDescriptionIt is necessary to assign a Station ID to the station port used for a Relay/SensorInte@ce Module. Refer to Sec. 730.2, Item A. Station Identification before proceeding. If Relays are to be assigned:a. Press FLASH and dial [ 141. Relay # 1 (Flex Button # 1) and Relay/Sensor # 1 (Flex But-ton # 12) LEDs will be lit indicating the system is in the programming mode. The following message is shown on the display phone:It is necessary to adgn a station number to the ReZaykJensorlitt~ace Module. Refer to “F” in this section. infinite’“l DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System The infinite DVX”’ system offers relays that may be individually programmed for: External Page, Loud Bell Control, CO Line Control, Power Fail-ure Transfer, and Recorded Announcement uses. Up to four Relay/Sensor interface mod- ules may be installed on the system. Each Relay/Sensor Interface module contains threeindependent relays and three sensing input circuits. The buttons on the digital terminal are defined as shown below when entering the Relay/Sen- Where: - Button #12 = Relay/Sensor Interface Module # 1 programming - Button #13 = Relay/Sensor Interface Module #2 programming - Button #14 = Relay/Sensor Interface Module #3 programming - Button # 15 = Relay/Sensor Interface Module #4 programming Default: By default, there is no relay program- ming.Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 745.1, Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), ACD Recorded Announcement Assignment(s); or Sec. 750.1, Uniform Call Distribution (UCD), UCD Recorded Announcement Assignment(s) for RAN Table programming. 7 10-26Issue 1, February 1994
infhitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMlNGRELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMIN G (Cont’d) A. Programming relay for External Paging: Programming Steps 1.Press the appropriate flex button 12 thru 15 to indicate which Relay/Sensor Inter- face Module is to be programmed.2. Press flex buttons (l-3) to indicate the desired relay to be programmed. 3.Dial [l] on the dial pad. 4.Enter a one-digit page zone number (l-7) 5.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. Where: - X= Page Zones 1 thru 7 DescriptionEXTERNAL PAGE RELAY: When assigning a relay as an External Page relay, the relay will activate when the external page zone the relay is assigned to is accessed. The relay will remain activated during the page announcement until the station hangs up or the page timer expires and releases the page zone. To disable a relay or sensor circuit:a. Press the desired flex button that corre- sponds to the relay or sensor circuit to be disabled. b. Dial [0] on the dial iad.c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. B.Programming relay for RAN Starting: Pro@anrming Steps 1,Press the appropriate flex button 12 thru 15 to indicate which Relay/Sensor Inter- face Module is to be programmed. 2.Press flex buttons (l-3) to indicate desired relay to be programmed. 3.Dial [2] on the dial pad. 4. Enter a one-digit RAN Table number (1 thru 8) the relay should be associated to. 5.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. Where: - X= RAN Table number DescriptionRAN START RELAY: When a CO line port is used for a ground start application, a 24V dc power source must be connected to the CO lineport for talk battery. When an SLT port is used, the RAN device must be configured for ring trip operation (loop start). The 9OV ac voltage sent to the SLT port will berecognized by the RAN device which will then answer the call. To disable a relay or sensor circuit:a. Press the desired flex button that corre- sponds to the relay or sensor circuit to be disabled.b. Dial [0] on the dial pad. c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 745.1, Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), ACD Recorded Announcement Assignment(s); or Sec. 750.1, Uniform Call Distribution (UCD), UCD Recorded Announcement Assignment(s) for RAN Table programming.Issue 1, February 1994 710-27
infinite” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) C.Programming relay for Power Failure Transfer: Programming Steps Description 1.Press the appropriate flex button 12 thru 15 to indicate which Relay/Sensor Inter-face Module is to be programmed. 2.Press flex buttons (l-3) to indicate desired relay to be programmed. 3.Dial [3] on the dial pad. 4.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update.POWER FAILURE TRANSFER: When the in@ nite Power Failure Transfer Unit is used for Power Failure, it provides the relay transfer circuits for up to 12 CO lines in the event of a power or processor failure. Activation of the PFIrelays is controlled by the Relay/Sensor Mod- ule. A customer provided 12 volt DC power supply is required to operate the unit.With loss of power to the system or a failure of system processing, the PFIV will automatically 1connect UD to 12 CO lines to ore-wired 500/2500 &pe telephones?When power is re- stored, the PFTU will automatically restore theCO trunks and stations to normal operation. These SLT stations do not have to be used for intercom, but can be if so desired. To disable a relay or sensor circuit:a. Press the desired flex button that corre- sponds to the relay or sensor circuit to be disabled. b. Dial (01 on the dial pad. c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. 710-28Issue 1, February 1994
infznite” DVX I’ Digital Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) D.Programming relay for Loud BeiiControl: Programming Steps 1.Press the appropriate flex button 12 thru 15 to indicate which Relay/Sensor Inter- face Module is to be programmed. 2.Press flex buttons (l-3) to indicate desiredrelay to be programmed. 3.Dial [4] on the dial pad. 4.Enter the three-digit station number (loo- 195) 5.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. Where: - XXX= Station number Description LOUD BELL CONTROL: There are three controlcontacts on the Relay/Sensor Module, which can be individually programmed as Loud Bell Control to control a customer provided ringing device to external areas.Loud Bell Control contacts can be assigned to any station and will follow the ringing assign- ments of that station including tone ringing intercom, and transferred CO lines. Remember to assign ringing to any station pro-grammed for Loud Bell Control. To disable a relay circuit:a. Press the desired flex button that corre- sponds to the relay or sensor circuit to be disabled.b. Dial [0] on the dial pad. c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. Issue 1. February 1994 710-29
SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING infinitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMIN G (Cont’d) E.Programming relay for CO Line Control: Programming Steps 1.Press the appropriate flex button 12 thru 15 to indicate which Relay/Sensor Inter- face Module is to be programmed. 2.Press flex buttons (l-3) to indicate desired relay to be programmed. 3.Dial [5] on the dial pad. 4.Enter a two-digit CO Line number (01-48) 5.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. Where: - XX= CO Line number F.Assign Relay/Sensor Interface Module to a station: Programming Steps 1.Press the STA flex button (Button #8).2. Enter the three-digit station assignment of the relay sensor. 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. e Where: - YYY= Station Assignment DescrintionCO LINE CONTROL: There are three control contacts on the Relay/Sensor Module, which can be individually programmed as CO Line Control to control customer provided ancillary equipment.When programmed as CO Line Control and assigned to a CO line, the corresponding con- tact will close whenever that CO line is ac- cessed. To disable a relay or sensor circuit:a. Press the desired flexabutton that corre- sponds to the relay or sensor circuit to be disabled.b. Dial [O] on the dial pad. c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. DescriptionSTATION ASSIGNMENTS: The programming of this station represents the station port that the Relay/Sensor Module is connected to. To delete a station assignment: a. Press the STA flex button (Button #8).b. Dial three pounds [###I on the dial pad. c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. Related Programming: It is necessary to as- sign a station ID to the station port used for a Relay/Sensor Interface module first in Sec. 730.1, Station Attributes Programming. 710-30Issue 1, February 1994
infrnitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING RELAY/SENSOR PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) G.Program sensing circuit as a RAN Sensing (RAN END) circuit: Programming Steps 1.Press the appropriate flex button 12 thru 15 to indicate which Relay/Sensor Inter- face Module is to be programmed. 2.Press flex buttons (4-6) to select the sens- ing circuit to be programmed. 3.Dial [61 on the dial pad. 4.Enter a one-digit RAN Table number (l-8) the sensing circuit should be associated to. 5.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. Where: - X= RAN Table number Description RAN SENSING (RAN END): The Recorded An- nouncement feature (RAN) is used with the Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) feature or the Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) feature to provide unanswered incoming CO calls or calls in queue with a Recorded Announcement whilewaiting for an available ACD or UCD station. The system may be programmed to provide thisannouncement on specified RAN output ports on the system (unused SLT and CO ports). The system can be programmed to connect the wait- ing caller to a different R@ port for the second, and subsequent RAN messages.When a CO line port is used for a ground start application, a 24V dc power source must be connected to the CO line port for talk battery. A relay contact on the Relay/Sensor Module assigned to an announcement table in pro- gramming would provide the contact closure to start the Recorded Announcement device. To disable a sensor circuit:a. Press the desired flex button that corre- sponds to the relay or sensor circuit to be disabled.b. Dial [O] on the dial pad. c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 745.1, Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), ACD Recorded Announcement Assignment(s); or Sec. 750.1, Uniform Call Distribution (UCD), UCD Recorded Announcement Assignment(s) for RAN Table programming.Issue 1, February 1994 710-31