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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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CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMINGin.finitem DVX I’ Digital Key Telephone SystemCO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) G. DISA Programming Programming Steps 1.Press the DISA flexible button (Button #7). 2.Enter a one-digit value on the dial pad to indicate type of DISA desired. - 0= No DISA (disable DISA) - l= 24-Hour DISA - 2= Night DISA only - 3= 24-Hour DISA with forwarding - 4= Night DISA only with forwarding 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. Where: - x=othrough4 . DescriptionDISA. A line can be assigned as a DISA line during night service only or on a 24- hour basis.Additionally, a DISA line is allowed to follow station forwarding during night service only oron a 24-hour basis. An unlimited number of DISA lines can be programmed into the system. A DISA access code can also be programmed. Incoming DISA callers may dial any valid internal station or access outside line groups. A CO line ringing at a station will follow preset forward or no-answer call forward using the preset forward timer the same as an initially ringingC0 call does. It willfollow direct forward and busy forward the same as an initially ringing CO call. If the presetforward timer is set to 00, the first forward of the DISA ringing call at a station will take 15 seconds. DISA callers will be subjected to the Class of Service placed on the line accessed for outdialing. It is recommended that Loop Super- vision be enabled when setting up DISA line(s). Sec. 710.1, System Timers , Conference/DISA Timer allows the system administrator to con-trol the length of time a DISA caller is allowed after establishing a ‘Trunk-to-Trunk” call. After expiration of the Conference Timer, a tone willbe presented to both DISA parties, then one minute later the system will automatically re- lease both trunks. The Conference Timer doesnot affect or control a DISA-to-Station call. Default: By default, there are no outside lines assigned as DISA lines. Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 720.1, COLine Programming, Conference/DISA Timer; Sec. 710.11, Access Codes; Sec. 720.1, CO Line Programming, Loop Supervision Programming, DISA Trunk-to-Trunk (Per CO Line), and Class of Service (COS) Programming. Also refer to Sec. 760.1, Exception Tables Programming.720-6 Issue 1, February 1994
infiniteT”b DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) H. Flash Timer Programming Programming Steps1. Press the FLASH TIMER flexible button (Button #8). 2.Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial pad between 01-20 which corresponds to 100 msec-2 seconds. 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. Description FLASH TIMER. Flash is a programmable open-ing on a line for signaling. When using an outside line, flash allows a user to obtain new dial tone without losing the line. This is particu-larly useful behind a PBX or Centrex. Each individual CO line can be programmed for a flash time.Default: By default, the Flash Timer is set for 10 (1 .O seconds) and is variable from 01 to 20 (100 msec. to 2 seconds). Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 720.1 ,CO Line Programming, CO/PBX Programming.. I.Line Group Programming Programming Steps 1.Press the CO LINE GROUP flexible button(Button #9).2. Enter a one-digit value on the dial pad between O-7 which corresponds to Groupso-7. 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. DescriptionCO LINE GROUP. Eight line groups are avail- able for CO line assignment. Groups should beassigned according to type (local, FX, WATS, etc.) All unassigned CO lines should be programmed into a different group so they won’t be accessedby Line Queuing, Pooled Group access (Pool Buttons), Speed Dial, or LCR features. Line group 0 is used for programming a line(s) as a private line. Default: By default, All lines are placed in LineGroup 1. Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 730.1, Station Attributes Programming, Flexible Button Programming - Pool Buttons. Also refer to Sec. 765.2, LCR Route List Table.Issue 1, February 1994720-7
CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMINGin.nitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) J.Class of Service (COS) Programming Programming Steps 1.Press the LINE COS flexible button (But- ton #lo).2. Enter a one-digit value on the dial pad between l-5 which corresponds to five possible class of service to which a line may be assigned: - COS 1= No restrictions. - COS2= Table A governs, Station COS 2 and 4 are monitored. - COS3= Table B governs, Station COS 3 and 4 are monitored. - COS4= Restricts 0, l,*,# dialed as first digit and places a seven digit dialing limitation. In addition, l-800, 19 11, and 1611areallowedand411,976,and555 numbers are denied. - COS5= Overrides station COS 2,3,4,and 5 and allows unrestricted dialing. 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. Description LINE COS. Through assignments of a CO Class of Service the assigned CO line will either inter-act with a station Class of Service, provide a “canned” restriction or provide unrestricted di-aling capabilities. (When a CO line is marked PBX, COS restrictions apply to the station only if one of five PBX codes are dialed first.)Refer to Table 720-l Class of Service (COS) for CO to Station Class Of Service relationship.Default: By default, all CO lines are assigned Class of Service 1.Related Programmi ng:Rgfer to Sec. 710.7, PBX Dialing Codes, Sec. 730.1, Station Attributes Programming, Station Class of Service (COS) options. Also refer to Sec. 760.1, Exception Tables Programming.Table 720-l Class of Service (COS) . ST A T I0 N C0 SCO LINE CLASS OF SERVICE 12345 1Unrestricted Unrestricted Unrestricted Re:u$zn* 2 Table ATable A Unrestricted Re:u$$ln* Unrestricted Unrestricted 3Table BUnrestrictedTable BCanned Restriction*Unrestricted 4Tables A&BTable A Table BCanned Restriction*Unrestricted 5Canned CannedCannedCannedRestriction* Restriction* Restriction* Restriction*Unrestricted6 Intercom IntercomIntercomIntercomIntercom onlyOnlyonlyonlyOnly/ * Canned Restriction= No ‘0’, 1, #, ‘*’ as a first dialed digit. and 7 digits maximum/ plus l-800, 1911, 1611 are allowed and 411,976, and%55 numbe& are denied. 720-S ._Issue 1, February 1994
infznite’“l DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) M. Trunk Direction Rrogramming StepsDescription 1.Press the TRUNK DIRECTION flexible but-CO Lines can be programmed on a per CO Lineton. (Button # 13). The following messagebasis for the type of CO Line desired: Incoming, is shown on the display phone:Outgoing, or Both incoming and outgoing. l Incoming restricts the CO Line for incoming calls only. -Users can press a CO line button or dial CO line access code to access a CO line. - Users can answer a CO call and then 2. Enter a one-digit value on the dial pad which corresponds to the desired trunk -%;*= Out-of-Service (00s) - [l] = Incoming only - [2] = Outgoing only - [3] = Both Incoming and Outgoing 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. transfer the call. - Users can place call on hold, park the call, and other stations can pick-up the call.l Outgoing restricts the’ CO Line to outgoing calls only. - Users cannot press a CO line button or dial CO line access code to access a CO line. - Users can place call on hold, park the call, and other stations can pick-up the call. - Incoming calls to this CO type are ig- nored. Callers receive ringback, no an- swer.l Both incoming and outgoing type allows calls to be received or dialed out. Default: By default, all CO lines default to both incoming & outgoing type.N. Ring Delay Timer Rrogramming Steps1. Press the RING DELAY TIMER flexible sbutton (Button # 14). The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: 2.Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial pad between 00-20 which corresponds to 00 seconds to 20 seconds. 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. DescriptionThe Ring Delay timer has been added to the i@nite Digital Systems to accommodate ICLID interface requirements. The Ring Delay timer is started whenever a CO Line detects incoming ringing. When the timerexpires, CO line ringing will be detected by digital terminals and Single Line telephones. The purpose of this timer is to wait until after the first ring cycle to be detected by the digitalsystem in order for ICLID information to be passed down the CO line prior to being an- swered. Default: By default, the Ring Delay timer is setat 00 (disabled) and is variable from 00 to 20 seconds.Issue 1, February 1994720-l 1
infinitem DVX m CO LINE A’ITRIBUTES PROGRAMMINGDigital Key Telephone System CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) 720.2DIAL PULSE PARAMETERS Programming StepsDescription If this feature is to be assigned:a. Press FLASH and dial [4 11. The following message is shown on the display phone: b.The Dial Pulse features wiIl toggle on and off with each depression, and the display will update with each depression.l LED on= 60/40 (RATIO), 1Opps(SPEED) . LED off = 66/33 [RATIO), 2Opps(SPEED) c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update.By default all lines are DTMF (tone) signaling. If outpulsing is required, the individual outsideline must be programmed for pulse. The break/make ratio and the dial speed can be programmed at this time. The buttons on the digital terminal are definedas shown below when entering the Dial Pulse Parameter programming area: - m FFJ h3;-l h-;K-I Default: By default, the br&/make ratio (RA-TIO) is set at 60/40 but can be changed to 66/33. By default, the dialing speed (SPEED) is 1Opps but can be changed to 2Opps. Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 720.1, COLine Programming for DTMF/Dial Pulse Programming.This program code is or@ used when anoutside (CO) line has been programmed fordial pulse. 720-12Issue 1, February 1994
infznite” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System CO LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) 720.3FLEXIBLE PORT ASSIGNMENT FEATURE Programming Steps If the CO Line numbers need to be relocated to different ports:a. Press FLASH and dial [42]. The following message is shown on the display phone:I08 09 10 11 12 b.The buttons 1 through 4 indicate cards 1 through 4. When the relocation program is initially entered, Button # 1 will be lit indi- cating that the user is programming the CO Line numbers on the first card (CO Ports 1through 12). The LCD will display the CO line numbers presently assigned to the first 12 ports. To change the CO Line number assigned to anyport: a. Dial the position number on the display (01 through 12), followed by the CO Line num- ber desired.Example: -If 0 103 were dialed, the CO line number of the first entry on the display would be changed to 03. In addition, since 03 was shown as the third entry on the display,that entry would be blank (##). To select another card in the system: a. Press the button associated with that card. For example, if Button #3 were pressed (CO ports 25 through 36), the CO Line numbers wassigned to the third card would be dis- played. CO Line numbers on the third card are changed in the same manner by enter-ing the position number (0 1 through 12), followed by the CO Line number desired.DescriptionThe Flexible Port Assignment feature will pro- vide a means to assign CO line numbers to any CO line port in the system. This provides com- plete flexibility in determining CO line numberswithin the system as long as they stay within the system numbering plan, A CO line can be assigned any zumber between 0 1 and 48 on theinfinite DVXsystem. This restriction is re- quired to minimize memory requirements on the smaller systems. The buttons on the digit+ terminal are defined as shown below when entering the Flexible Port Assignment feature programming area: ~~~~~~~ ~h;i~~~All CO line numbers entered are stored in a temporary database area which is uploaded to the main database when the system is reset. If a CO Loop Inte&zce 3oard [COlZl is not in Card Slot #I, and Button #1 is pnssed,pound [#‘s) wiZZ appear on the dispZay instead of CO Line numbers.Issue 1, February 1994 720-13
Programming steps-If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If starting to program here, enter the programming mode. Refer to Sec. 700.2, Program Mode Entry (Key Station).If any Page “B” CO line features are to be changed: a. Press FLASH and dial [40]. The following message is shown on the display phone: b. Enter a four-digit number for the range of lines being programmed. If only one line isbeing programmed, enter that number twice (0101). c. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update. Flexible button #20 (New Range) will be lit. d. Press the Page B flexible button (Button # 16). The following message is shown on the display phone: / ,ENTER Bijl+iNW4BER; ., ;‘. Where: - XX-XX = CO Line Range s DescriptionThis section describes the procedures and steps necessary to program CO Line attributes. When entering the CO Line attributes portion of the database, the programmer may decide to enter information for either a range of CO Iines or one specific CO Line. Range programming allows the programmer to change a specific parameter or a few parame-ters for an entire range of CO Lines leaving intact the remaining data fields that do not require change. Those daqfields will continueto operate with the previously programmed data. For example if CO lines are programmed into several CO line groups with different Class of service etc.. . but it is desired to enable LoopSupervision (SUPV) on all CO Lines the pro- grammer may enter as the range ALL CO lines (01-14 for DVX I, 01-28 for DVX “]d enable loop supervision, then exit programming. This will enable loop supervision for all CO lines leaving intact the various CO line group pro- gramming and COS data for the range. When programming the Page “B” features, the flexible buttons are mapped as follows: and displays Page “A” parameters, - Button # 16 [PAGE “B”] selects Page “B” and displays Page “B” parameters. -Button # 18 [Next Entry] will take you to the next higher CO line. - Button #19 [Previous Entry] will take you to the next lower CO line. - Button #20 [Select Range] will prompt for a new CO Line range. 720-mIssue 2, April 1995 inflitem DVX ’ and DVX I1CO LINE ATTRIBUTEG PROGRAMMING Digital Key Telephone Systems PAGE “B” CO LINE PROGBAMMING 720.2PAGE “B” IlVTRODUCTION
in$initeRd DVX ’ and DV2I I1Digital Keg Telephone Systems PAGE “B” CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) ATransmit Volume Option (FP3) Programminff steps If the CO Transmit Volume needs to be changed: 1.Press theTRWSlWITVOLUME flexible but-ton (Page B, Button # 4). The following message is shown on the display phone: Co LINE ATTRIBUTES PROGRARdMING Description Up to ten volume levels are available for each CO Line in the system.Default: By default, all CO lines are pro- grammed for level 7 (OdB). J 2. Enter the one-digit value for the desired volume level, O-9. - o=-17dB - 1=- 14dB - 2=-1ldB - 3=-9dB - 4 = -6dB - 5=-4dB - 6 = -2dB - 7=-OdB - 8 = +3dB - 9=-+6dB3. When the desired level has been chased,press the HOLD button to complete the entry. Confirmation tone will be heard and the display will now update, B.Distinctive CO Line Ringing (FP3) Programming Steps To select a distinctive ring tone for a CO Line: 1. Press the DJSTINCTIVE CO RINGING ffex- ible button (Page B, Button #5). The follow-ing message is shown on the display phone:, Description The tone ring signal used to notify stations of an incoming call can be changed in adminstra~ tive programming to provide distinctive ringing on a per CO line basis. A distinctive ring tone can be programmed for each CO line that will be used to ring each station. The system pro-vides 81 different ring patterns that can be selected for each CO line in the system. Defaulti By default, the distinctive CO Line tone ringing will follow the station tone ringing. 2. Enter the two-digit tone number (00-88). The keyset will sound a steady tone that correlates to the two-digit entry. To select another tone combination, press Button #5 again and enter the two-dfgit tone num- ber. 3. When the desired tone is selected, pressthe HOLD button to complete the entry. Confhxnation tone will be heard and the display will now update.Issue 2, AprV l995720-M
CO I ATTRIBUTE PROG-GPAGE ‘73” CO LINE ATTRKBUTES (Cont’d) C.Preset Cdl Forward Destination (FP3) Programming Steps To select a preset call forward destination: 1. Press the PRESET CALL FWD flexible but- infistite” DVX I and DVX *IDigital Key Telephone SJTstemS Description This enhancement allows each CO line to be preset call forwarded. This allows a CO line to initially ring at multiple stations and forward to a pre-determined destination. The dqtination can be a station (EKT-SLT) or Hunt.&&p.Each ton (Page B, Button #6). The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone:co xx-xx xxx PRESE? FbVbCO line has a preset forward tie?. Addition-ally, each CO line has a VMID field to allow specific VM digits to be sent when a CO line forwards to a VM group.L 2. Enter the three-digit forward destination on the dial pad. - 020-099 = System Speed Bins -100- 127 = DVX I Station Numbers -lOOk- 155 = DVX Ii Station Numbers - 440-447 = Voice Mail Groups - 450-457 = Hunt Groups - 550-565 = ACD/UCD Groups3. Confkmation tone will be heard and the LCD display will now update.D.Preset Forward VMLD Digits (FP3) ProgrammingSteps To program Preset Forward VMID digits: 1. Press the PRESET FORWARD VMID DIG- ITS flexible button (Page B, Button #7). The following message is shown on the display phone:2. Enter up to three digits on the dial pad which correspond to 006-999 for the Voice Mail ID digits.3. Press the HOLD button to complete the entry. Confirmation tone will be heard and the display will now update. To delete numbers that are currently entered: 1. Press the pound key three times [###I. 2. .Press the HOLD button to update. All in- formation will be erased.Calls ringing into an ACD/UCD Group or Voice Mail Group will continue to ring that group. The CO line will not forward when ringing one of these types of groups. Default: By default, no destinations have been assigned. Description This feature provides an attendant or station user a way to transfer a caller directly into a voice mail box, This feature has been enhanced to allow digits 000-999 to be dialed when usingthe VM with ID feature..,This allows on a per station basis, the ID number that is sent to Voice Mail to be flexible. This is useful when astation user manually transfers a caller to a mailbox. Default: By default, the station number is sent to the Voice Mail system. 720- 14Issue 2. April 1995
i@initem DVX I and DVX I1Digital Key Telephone Systems CO LINE ATTRI8UTES PROGRAMMING PAGE 3” CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) E.CO Line Reset Forward Timer (FP3) Pro&p3mming steps If this timer is to be changed: 1. Press the PRESET FORWARD TIMER flex- ible button (Page B , Button #8). The follow-ing message is shown on the display phone: 2. Enter a two-digit timer value on the dial pad which corresponds to 08-99 seconds. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confiiation tone is heard and the display will now update.F.Universal Day Awwer (UDA] (FP3) Programming Steps If the status of Universal Day Answer needs to be changed: 1.Press the UNIV. DAY ANSWER flexible but-ton (Page B, Button #9.). The following message is shown on the display phone: 2. Enter a one-digit value on the dial pad to enable/disable the UDA feature. - [O) = Disable the UDA feature. -[ 11 = Enable the UDA feature. 3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. Confirmation tone is heard and the display will now update.Description If a forward destination is programmed in the CO line field, the CO calls will forward to that destination after the CO preset forward timer expires. This forward occurs regardless of how many or how few stations the line is ringing on. The digits entered for the CO line are sent in the station field. This timer determines the amount of time an outside line will ring before being forwarded to a predetermined destination. This feature applies to initial CO ringing lines only and works with Preset Forward CO Line assign- ments . Default: By default, the’C0 Line Preset Forward Timer is set at 10 seconds and is variable from 00 to 99 seconds. A 00 entry disables the timer and the feature is disabled. Description Incoming CO lines can be programmed for Uni-versal Day Answer (UDA). UDA assigned CO lines can also signal over the external page port(s). External Day ringing is programmed on a system-wide basis in admin programming.Stations which do not have access to a line during the day can answer that line while theSystem is in the day Mode by dialing a UDA code. In order to utilize this feature, a Loop button or an appearance of the trunk must be present on the station. Default: By default, The Universal Day Answer feature is disabled.Issue 2, April 1995 720-15