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    							STATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMINGinjinitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System
    PAGE “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)
    730.2PAGE “B” INTRODUCTION
    Programming StepsDescriptionIf the system is in the programming mode,
    continue using the program codes. If starting toprogram 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:This section describes the steps and proce-
    dures necessary to program the Page “B” sta-
    tion attributes for stations connected to the
    infinite 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 intactthe remaining data fields 
    t!hat do not require
    change. Those data fields will continue to oper-
    ate with the previously programmed data.STATION 
    ATTRiBUTESi SELECT A STATION RANGE
    b. Enter a six-digit number (loo- 195) for sta-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 the entry.
    Confirmation tone is heard and the displaywill now update. Flexible button 
    #20 (New
    Range) will be lit.
    d. Press [PG 
    B] button. The display of current
    programming for those features will appearas follows:
    Where:
    - XXX = Station Range (100-195)
    - B = Page “B” Features
    - ID = Station Identification (O-7)--COS = Class of Service (l-6)
    - SPK = Spkrphone/Headset Option (O-2)
    - AAAA = Pickup Group (l-4)
    - BBBB = Paging Zone (l-4)
    - CCC = Preset Forward Destination
    - DD....DD = CO Line Group access(O-7)
    - LO = LCR Class of Service (O-6)Features programmed in Page 
    “B” require a
    numeric entry after pressing the flexiblebutton.
    When progr
    amming the Page “B” features, the
    flexible buttons are 
    maDDed as follows:
    - Button #18 [PAGE “A”] selects Page “A’and displays Page “A” parameters. 
    ’
    - Button # 19 [PAGE “B”] selects Page “B”
    and displays Page “B” parameters.
    -Button #20 [Select Range] will prompt
    for a new Station range.730-10Issue 1, February 1994 
    						
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    STATION 
    A’ITRIBUTES PROGRAMMING
    PAGE 
    “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)
    A. Station Identification
    Programming Steps1. Press the STATION ID flexible button
    (Page B, Button # 1).To program the Station ID for a Digital Termi-
    nal:
    1.Dial a [0] on the dial pad.
    2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    To program the Station ID for a DSS/DLS Con-sole with Map 1, Map 2, Map 3, or Map 4:
    Programming Steps1. Dial either a 
    [11,[2] [3], or (41 on the dialpad.
    2.Enter the three-digit station number (1 OO-
    195) which the DSS/DLS Console is asso-
    ciated with.
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    DescriptionSTATION ID. Each system port must be pro-
    grammed to identify the type of station that will
    operate on that port. Each station type must be
    identified.Default: By default, all Key Telephone Boards
    (KT12) default to ID 0 (Digital Terminal), all
    Single Line Boards (SL12) default to ID 5 (SLT
    or 
    OPX).When 
    identihing a station as a DSWDLSConsole, you must a&o enter the station
    number of the Key Telephone the DSSLDLSConsole is associated with.
    1
    DescriptionMAP 
    #l. By default, the first 12 CO Lines and
    the first 36 Stations, lOO- 135. This provides adefault layout for a 12x36 configuration. Only
    Station buttons are flexible and can be changedby the station user. CO Line buttons are NOT
    changeable.MAP 
    #2. By default, the first 48 Stations, lOO-
    147. 
    AII buttons are flexible and can be changed
    by the station user.
    MAP 
    #3. By default, is intended to be used withMap 
    #2 in that it has the remaining stations,
    148- 195 to provide a fulI Station mapping. AI1of the buttons on Map 
    #3 are flexible and can
    be changed by the user.MAP 
    #4. By default, contains all 48 CO Lines
    to provide a 
    fuI.I CO mapping.
    Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 720.1, COLine Programming, CO Line Programming for
    CO Line ringing assignments on Maps 1 and 4.Issue 1, February 1994
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    PAGE 
    “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)
    Station Identification (Cont’d)
    To program the Station ID for a SLT or OPX
    Station:
    Programming StepsDescription
    1.Dial a [ 51 on the dial pad.SLT/OFF PREMISE EXTENSION (OPX): This
    2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.external module provides the interface for oneConfirmation tone is heard and the 
    dis-long loop (OPX) single line telephone (2500
    play will now update.type) extension. This module requires a sepa-
    rately provided -48V dc power supply to provide
    the necessary current for long loop applications
    and to support ring generation. This module is
    wired to and interfaces with a digital key station
    port on the 
    in@& DVX” system. The OPX card
    meets the requirements of 
    &he FCC for connec-tion to the telephone 
    (Telco) network. Tele-
    phones must be DTMF only (2500 type).
    Related Programming: Refer to Figure 500- 15Off-Premise Extension 
    (OPX) Module.
    This module also provides for one Power Fail
    circuit in the event of an AC power failure.
    To program the Station ID for a SLT w/Messagewaiting Lamp:
    Programming StepsDescription
    1.Dial a [6] on the dial pad.SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE (SLT): The infinite
    2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Digital Key Telephone System supports indus-Confirmation tone is heard and the 
    dis-try standard 2500 Type (DTMF) single line in-play will now update.
    struments. When the Single Line Board (SL12)is installed in the system, a maximum of 12
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    STATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING
    PAGE 
    “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)
    Station Identification (Cont’d)
    To program the Station ID for a Relay/Sensor
    Module:
    Programming Steps
    1.Dial a [7] on the dial pad.
    2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    To program the Station ID for a Digital Data
    Interface box 
    (DDIU):
    Programming Steps
    1.Dial a (81 on the dial pad.
    2. Enter the three-digit associated station
    number. (100-195) or
    Enter 
    ### in the case of a DDIU without
    an associated station.
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    Description
    RELAY/SENSOR MODULE: 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 control
    contacts, RAN Start contacts, Page Relays,
    Power Fail contact and additional applications
    as software will permit. The sensing circuits willprovide for such 
    applicat,jons as RAN Stop (end
    of message).
    DescriptionDIGITAL DATA INTERFACE BOX: The Data
    Feature is a time division, point to point data
    transmission capability which permits sirnulta-
    neous voice and data communications (withinthe same system but not the same port). The
    Data Feature offers the ability to transmit datainformation between personal computers,
    printers, plotters, modems, CRT terminals, and
    main frame computer ports.
    To establish a data call, a Digital Data Interfacebox 
    (DDI) is required to be connected to each
    data communications device. The DDIU allows
    any serial data communications device (whichconforms to RS-232C) to be connected to the
    infinite Digital system. Data information can be
    switched through the system at speeds of 300,1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 
    19.2K and 38.4Kbaud asynchronous.
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    “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)B.Station Class of Service (COS)
    Programming Steps
    1. Press the CLASS OF SERVICE flexible
    button (Page B, Button 
    #2).
    2.Enter a two-digit Class of Service entry asfollows:
    l
    1st digit is day COSl 2nd digit is night COS
    The six classes of service are:
    - [l] = unrestricted
    - [2] = governed by Table A
    DescriptionCLASS OF SERVICE. Each stations must be
    assigned a certain COS for day mode operation,and also be assigned a COS for night mode
    operation. The night COS goes into affect whenthe system is placed into the night mode,
    manually or automatically. This prevents the
    misuse of phones after hours.
    Class of service (COS) determines the stations
    dialing privileges. Refer to Table 
    730- 1 Class of
    Service (COS).
    - [3] = governed by Table B
    - [4] = governed by Tables A and B
    - IS] = no O,l,*,# as first digit, 7 digits
    max.Default: By default, 
    a.II stations are assigned a
    COS 1 for day mode and CqS 1 for night mode.
    Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 720.1, CO
    - [6] = intercom only (no CO Line access)Line Programming, Class of Service (COS)
    Programming; and Sec. 760.1, Exception
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Tables Programming.
    Confi.rmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    Table 730-l Class of Service (COS)
    ST
    A
    T
    I0
    N
    C0
    S
    Unrestricted
    * Canned Restriction= No ‘0’, 1, #, 
    ‘*’as a first dialed digit, and 7 digits maximumplus l-800, 1911, 1611 are allowed and 411,976, and 555 numbers are denied.
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    Digital Key Telephone SystemSTATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING
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    “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)
    C. Speakerphone/Headset Programming
    Programming Steps1. Press the SPEAKERPHONE flexible but-
    ton (Page B, Button 
    #3).
    2.Enter a one-digit number on the dial pad
    between 0 and 2 to identify the speaker-
    phone operation.
    - [0] = works as normal speakerphone.
    Full speakerphone capabilities on
    both CO lines and Intercom.
    -[ l] = Speakerphone enabled for intercomcalls only. Speakerphone capabilities
    disabled for outgoing CO line calls
    (monitoring and on-hook dialing are still
    allowed.
    - [2] = Speakerphone is disabled com-
    pletely. Allows for headset operation.
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    D. Pick-Up Group(s) Programming
    Programming Steps
    1.Press the GROUP PICKUP flexible button
    (Page B, Button 
    #4).
    2.Enter a one-to-four digit number to pro-
    gram pickup groups.
    - [0] = no groupv- [l] = Group 1
    - [2] = Group 2
    - [3] = Group 3
    - [4] = Group 4
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    DescriptionSPEAKERPHONE. Each telephone’s speaker-
    phone ability is programmable in one of three
    ways.A speakerphone ID of 2 will allow the station
    user to enable headset mode by dialing a code.
    The station user may then return to full speak-erphone operation by dialing the same code
    again.
    Default.: By default, all stations are assigned an
    ID of 0.
    I
    I
    Description
    GROUP PICKUP. Each station is assigned intopick up groups. Stations can be in any combi-
    nation of the four groups or in no group at all.
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    PAGE 
    “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)E. Paging Zone(s) Programming
    Programming Steps
    1.Press the PAGING ZONES flexible button
    (Page B, Button 
    #5).
    2.Enter a one-to-four digit number to pro-
    gram paging zone(s).
    - [0] = no zone (no pages received)
    - [l]=Zonel
    - [2] = Zone 2
    - [3] = Zone 3
    - [4] = Zone 4
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    DescriptionPAGING ZONES. Each station is assigned to
    internal paging zones. A station can be in any
    or all zones or in no zone at all.All Call is all page zones combined. If a station
    is not in any internal zone, it will not receive any
    all call pages.Stations not assigned to a page group can still
    make page announcements ifallowed in stationprogramming. Stations can be assigned to a
    page group in order to receive pages but not
    allowed to make pages.Default: By default, all stations are in Page
    Zone 1.4
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    Digital Key Telephone SystemSTATION ATTRIBUTES PROG-GPAGE “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES 
    (Cont’d)
    F.Preset Call Forward Programming
    Programming Steps
    1.Press the PRESET FORWARD flexible but-ton (Page B, Button 
    #6).2. Enter a three-digit number to determine
    the destination where calls are to be
    routed when the preset forward timer ex-
    pires.
    Valid 3 
    digit destinations are:
    - [020-0991 = System Speed Bins 20-99
    for off-net forwarding
    - [ 100-1951 = Station Numbers
    - [440-4471 = Voice Mail Groups l-8
    - [450-4571 = Hunt Groups l-8
    - [550-5571 = UCD Groups l-8
    - [550-5651 = ACD Groups l- 16
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    DescriptionPRESET FORWARD. This feature allows the
    system database to be configured so that in-
    coming CO Lines, which are programmed to
    ring at a particular station, can be forwarded
    elsewhere in the system predetermined by pro-
    gramming. This feature is active if the station
    ringing is not answered in a specified time. 
    This
    is particularly useful in “overflow” applications
    where a Voice Mail or Auto Attendant may be in
    use.A station may have one designated preset for-
    ward location defined in the database.Preset Call Forward is 
    chainable only to other
    predetermined preset forward stations speci-
    fied in the database up to a chain of 5 stations.If a CO Line forwarded by Preset Call Forward
    encounters a manually forwarded station (CallForward 
    L Station), or a station in DND, then
    the incoming CO Line will bypass that station
    and forward to the next in the chain. If that
    station is the last in the chain, then the call willnot forward any further and will continue to
    ring at that station until answered or termi-
    nated.
    Chainable Preset Call Forwarding will force the
    incoming CO Line to ring at each station preas-signed in the database for the Preset Forward
    Ring Timer, specified in the database, before
    forwarding.
    CO Lines can be preset forwarded to ring into
    an ACD, UCD, Voice Mail, Hunt Group or 
    Off-Net via speed dial from any station. A CO line
    will not preset forward to a busy hunt, voice
    mail, ACD, or UCD group, however each time
    the preset forward timer expires (for a total of
    five attempts) the group will be checked for an
    idle station. If a member of the group is idle the
    call will then be presented to that member.
    Default: By default, no preset forward destina-
    tions are programmed.Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 710.1,
    System Timers, Preset Forward Timer.Issue 1, February 1994
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    PAGE 
    “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)
    G.CO Line Group Access
    Programming Steps
    1.Press the CO LINE GROUP ACCESS flex-
    ible button (Page B, Button 
    #7).
    2.Enter up to seven digits (0, or l-7) for the
    outside line groups the station will have
    access to.
    - [0] = no access
    - [l] = access to Group 1, Code 9 or 81
    - [2] = access to Group 2, Code 82
    - [3] = access to Group 3, Code 83
    - [4] = access to Group 4, Code 84
    - [5] = access to Group 5, Code 85
    - (61 = access to Group 6, Code 86
    - (71 = access to Group 7, Code 87
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    H.LCR Class of Service (COS)
    Programming Steps
    1.Press the LCR COS flexible button (Page
    B, Button 
    #8).
    2.Enter a one-digit number between 0 and
    6 to correspond to the LCR Class of Service
    desired.
    3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    Description
    CO LINE GROUP ACCESS. A station is allowedaccess to any combination of outside line
    groups. Or a station may not be allowed any
    access to outside lines. The following are the
    line group numbers and their access codes.
    CO line groups are used primarily by single linetelephones or for flexible buttons assigned as
    pooled group buttons on a Key Telephone.
    Default: By default, all stations are allowed
    access to Group 1.
    Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 720.1, COLine Programming, CO LineGroup
    Programming.4
    DescriptionLCR COS. Stations can be given a class of
    service assignment for ,Least Cost Routing. Therange is between 0 and 6 with 0 being 
    tmre-
    stricted and 6 being the most restricted. A
    station will be allowed use of LCR routes with apriority number equal to or higher than the
    stations LCR COS assignment.
    Default: By default, all stations are given unre-
    stricted access (0).Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 765.2,
    LCR Tables Programming .
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    STATION ATTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING
    PAGE “B” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d)
    I.Off-Hook Preference Programming
    Pro@arnming Steps
    To program a station for Off-Hook Preference;1. Press the OFF-HOOK PREF flexible but-
    ton (Page B, Button 
    #9). The following
    message is shown on the display phone:
    2.Enter the two-digit button number (0 l-48)or (00) to indicate no specific button is
    preferred. 
    SLTs use 01 to enable or 00 to
    disable.
    3.Then, enter either 0 or 1 where:
    - [0] = Disable user programmable prefer-
    ence so that users may not change theoff-hook preference as set in program-
    ming. Also use for SLT stations.
    - [l] = Enable user programmable prefer-
    ence to key station users so that they
    may change the off-hook preference
    through a user dial code.
    4.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis-
    play will now update.
    DescriptionOFF HOOK PREF. This allows a key station
    user to automatically have a flex button se-
    lected when going off-hook or when pressing
    the ON/OFF button. SLT user may have a par-ticular CO line or a CO line group selected
    automatically when going off-hook.This may be established in programming so
    that key station users may select and/or
    change their off-hook preference through the
    use of a dial code. This user programmable
    preference may be allowed or denied in pro-
    gramming.When establishing an off-hook preference for
    SLT stations, it is necessary to program the
    SLTs CO line, or-line group, to be accessed
    when going off-hook, first using a flex button
    programming procedure.Default: By default, all digital terminals are
    allowed to change their preference but no but-ton is assigned (00). SLT stations are not al-
    lowed this feature.Related Programming: Refer to Sec. 730.1,
    Station Attributes Programming, Flexible
    Button Programming later in this section.Issue 1, February 1994
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