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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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infmitew DVX I’ Digital Key Telephone System EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMlNG SECTION 760EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRANIMING760.1EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAM- MING Rrogramming Steps The tiJ?nite Digital Key Telephone System offersa flexible means of applying toll restriction to stations or individuals. Dialing privileges (or toll restriction) is determined through assignmentof station and CO line Class Of Service (COS). Several types of restriction can be derived sim-ply by programming COS assignments and CO line access to stations. This may, in some cases, be all that is necessary. However, when a more complex or specific type of restriction is desired the system offers two allow and two deny tables along with four special tables. These tables canbe programmed in a variety of ways to handle applications that are straight forward or appli- cations that require a more complex arrange- ment.The allow and deny tables are assigned to sta- tions based on their station Class of Service (COS) assignment. The Station (COS) interacts with CO Line COS assignments to provide sev- eral different types of dialing privileges (Refer to CO/Station COS matrix below).The Allow and Deny tables allow entries of either general or specific allow and deny codessuch as allowing all [l-800] type calls, and/or denying all [ 1]+ or [O]+ calls. The allow and denytables allow a maximum of eight digits to be entered as allow or deny digits. This allows for entry of certain area codes or office codes or a combination of area code plus office code that can specifically be allowed or denied. For exam- ple the code [ 1 555- 12 121 may be entered in thedeny table to deny local toll information calls. Each allow table contains 20 bins for entry of allow codes. Each deny table contains 10 bins for entry of deny codes.The following rules should be remembered when setting up the Allqw/Deny tables. Refer to Table 760- 1 Class of Service (COS).1. If both tables (allow and deny) have no entries, no restriction is applied. 2.If entries are made in the allow table andonly there, then only those numbers are allowed. All other dialing is denied. 3.If entries are made in the deny table andonly there, then only those numbers are denied. All other dialing is allowed. 4.If there are entries in both allow and deny tables, the allow table is searched first and if a match is found, it is allowed. If a matchis not found, the deny table is searched and if a match is found there, the call is denied. If the number does not match an entry in either table, it is allowed.Table 760-l Class of Service (COS) CO LINE CLASS OF SERVICE 1234f5 s1Unrestricted Unrestricted Unrestricted Re$m$?~n*UnrestrictedA T I0 N C0 S2 Table ATable AUnrestricted Retn$tezn*Unrestricted3 Table B UnrestrictedTable BCanned Restriction*Unrestricted4Tables A&B Table ATable B Canned Unrestricted Restriction* 5Canned CannedCannedCannedRestriction* Restriction* Restriction* Restriction* Unrestricted6 IntercomIntercom IntercomIntercomIntercomonly only onlyonlyOIllY *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. Issue 1, February 1994 760- 1
EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMINGin..nitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System 760.2RELATED ITEMS TO TOLL RE-Table 760-2 Allow/Deny Toll Table - -R U LE 1R U LE 2R U LE 3R U LE 4ALLOW TABLE NO ENTRIEE ENTRIES NO ENTRIES ENTRIES iDENY TABLE NO ENTRIES NO ENTRIES ENTRIES ENTRIESALLOWFOUND A NOTFOUNDDFOUND D NOTFOUNDA FOUND Nm !*~FZZD(_!I ,I I A special “Don’t Care” (“D”) character may be entered as a digit to either allow or deny any digit dialed in that digit sequence. For examplea code 11 “D” 01 and 11 “D” 11 may be entered in the deny table which would allow local long distance calls (numbers dialed with a 1 followedby a seven-digit local number), but would deny long distance calls (numbers dialed with a 1 followed by an area code). The infinite Digital Key Telephone System also offers four special tables that can be referencedfrom within the two allow tables. Three of the special tables can be assigned to specific area
infhitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone SystemEXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING striction may inhibit dialing by SLT sta- tions. TWO options are available to help alleviate this problem; 1) shorten the SLTreceiver timer (refer to Sec. 710.1, SLT DTMF Receiver timer). This will free up DTMF receivers faster, however, may not provide the desired toll restriction for SLTstations; or 2) Enable LCR and force LCRon SLT stations. When the LCR database is set up the 3-digit table allows for entry of the number of digits to be expected. When a SLT dials the appropriate numberof digits, LCR will release the DThW re- ceiver and then be available for another SLT call. D.LCR vs. ToU Restriction LCR is not intended to be an alternative totoll restriction nor is toll restriction in- tended to be a alternate to LCR. In fact theyboth work best when programmed to- gether. Toll restriction provides the dialingprivileges that stations are allowed and LCR provides the routing of calls onto the proper type of lines. LCR can enhance toll restriction in that LCR provides a ‘Store and Forward” operation that allows the system to analyze the digits being dialed before a trunk is seized. This prevents us- ers from by-passing toll restriction by tak-ing advantage of the time it takes for a central office line to provide dial tone. Be-cause of this it is recommended that LCRbe considered when toll restriction is de- sired.Issue 1, February 1994760-3
EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMINGinfinitem DVX InDigital Key Telephone System 760.3TOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAM- MING kEntering Toll Table Programming Programming StepsIf the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If starting toprogram here, enter the programming mode. Refer to Sec. 700.2, Program Mode Entry (Key Station).It is recommended that the Exception Tables be initialized prior to entering data into the tables. Do this by following the instfuctions in Sec. 700.5, Initializationfor initializing the Exception Tables. This procedure may ahso be repeated if it is determined that data in the exception tables has become corrupt. However, after initializing the exception tables, for this purpose, all data must be reentered into the tables. 1.Press FLASH and dial (701. The following message is shown on the display phone:2. To program allow/deny tables, press the appropriate Table button and enter infor- mation as outlined in the following proce- dures.3. To program Special Tables l-3, it is nec- essary to associate an area code to the table. This is done by pressing the appro-priate “AREA-CODE TBL” button and as- sign the area code.Special Table 4 is reserved for the home area code and does not zeguire an area code entry. - 4. To display entries in any of the tables, press the DISPLAY TABLES button (but- ton # 12). Entries in the allow/deny tableswill display two at a time. Entries in the special tables will be displayed six at a time in ascending order.DescriptionAll toll tables have been conveniently placed under one program code to allow entry of all toll restriction data. The buttons on the digital terminal are defined as shown below when entering the Toll Restric-When the system searches the allow and deny tables, the entries are checked startingwith Bin01 and proceeding sequentially through the table to the last bin. In addition The allow tableis always searched before looking at the deny table. Therefore the order of entry is important. Entries that are specific (i.e. [ 1 7 161) should beplaced ahead of entries that are more general (usually include “Don’t Care” digits i.e. (1 “D” 11). Once a match is found, in the allow table, that references a special table the number dialed willbe checked for an allowed code in the special table. If a match is not found in the special tablethe system will continue to check for a match in the next allow or deny table that is to be checked. The system will not return to the table that sent the call to the special table.760-4Issue 1, February 1994
infxnitem DVX InDigital Key Telephone SystemEXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) B. Allow Table Programming Programming Steps1. Press the ALLOW TABLE A or ALLOW TABLE B flexible button (Button # 1 or #3).The following message is shown on the display telephone:/ALLOW TABLE A The first two bins locations are displayed. 2.Enter the two-digit bin number (01-20) of the bin to be programmed.It is recommended that: Bin 17 be teservedfor an t?ntrg that will reference speciaZ tab&number 1: Bin 18 be reserved for an entqthat wiZZ reference SpeciaZ table number 2; Bin 19 be reserved for referencing speciaZtable number 3; Bin 20 be reserved for referencing the Home area code table, special table number 4. 3.Enter the allow code: where: - 0 to 9, *, # = corresponding allow digits (numbers) - MUTE = Don’t Care digit (“D”) - TRANS = search special table (“s”) 4.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. 5. When all entries for one table are com- plete, press the flexible button for the next table.The following rules should be applied when _ making entries that will reference the special tables: 1.For entries referencing the first three spe-cial tables a specific area code must be identified (one for each table needed). Then make note as to how the numbers will be dialed when dialing numbers to this area code (i.e. with a leading digit [ l]or no leading digit (11). The entry into the allow table would be entered as follows: Leading digit [ 11: enter BB 1 Xxx DDD {S]or Non Leading [ 1 I: enter BB XXX DDD {S] Where: - BB = Bin number (recommended 17-19) DescriptionAllow Table - Each Allow table contains 20 bin numbers. Each bin number may be up to eight- digits in length including {Don’t Care] digits and {Search Special Table} commands. Entries intothe allow table represent exceptions to num- bers or codes that are to be allowed only if they would otherwise be restricted by an entry in the deny table. For example if [ 1 555 12121 is to beallowed but [l+] numbers are denied, by an entry into the deny table, then 11 555 12121 should be entered into the allow table as an allowed number.al Allow table A is referenced and searched first (before the deny table A) when Sta- tion COS is 2 and CO line COS is either1 or2. l Allow table B is referenced and looked at first (before the deny table B) when Station COS is 3 and CO line COS is either 1 or 3.l When station COS is 4 and CO line COS is 1 both allow tables are looked at first(allow table A first then allow table B) then both deny tables (deny table A first then deny table B).Don’t Care digits specify that the system should consider any digit dialed in that positionas a match. Don’t Care digits should not be entered as the last digit in an entry, as this would be an unnecessary or meaningless com- mand.Search Special Table commands must be en- tered in a specific manner and should always be placed as the last entries in the Allow table.It is recommended that the last four bins (17- 20) in the allow table be reserved for referencing the four special tables with the reference to thehome area code (special table 4) always being located in bin number 20. Search Special tablecommands can only be entered into the allow tables. To erase a bin, enter the two-digit bin numberfollowing by pressing the HOLD button. Issue 1, February 1994 760-5
EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMINGinJinitew DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) Atlow Table Programming (Cont’d) Programming Steps - XXX = Area code (must match AREA-X en-1 - DDD = “Don’t Care” digit (three entries, DND button) - {S)= Search Special Table Command (TRANS button) 2.For an entry that is to reference the Home Area Code table (special table 4) the entry may also be entered to expect or not expect a leading digit [l]. In fact in some cases itmay be desirable to enter both of the fol- lowing entries;Leading digit [ 11: enter BB 1 DDD {S} and/or Non Leading [ 11: enter BB DDD {S} Where: - BB = Bin number [recommended bin 20) DDD = “Don’t Care” digit (three entries, - {S} = Search Special Table Command digit 111 entries are made to refeerence theleading digit 121 entry ahead of the non- DescriptionI760-6Issue 1, February 1994
infxnite” DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) C. Deny Table Programming Programming Steps 1.Press the DENY TABLE A or DENY TABLE B flexible button (Button #2 or #4). The following message is shown on the display phone: The first two bin locations are displayed. 2.Enter the two-digit bin number (01-10) of the bin to be programmed. 3.Enter the deny code: where: - oto9,*, # = corresponding deny digits (numbers) - MUTE = Don’t Care digit 4.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. 5. When all entries for one table are com- plete, press the flexible button for the next table.Description Deny Table - Each Deny table contains ten bin numbers. Each bin number may be up to eight-digits in length including {Don’t Care} digits. Entries in the deny table represent numbers or codes that are to be denied or restricted. Com- mon entries would be [l] for restricting all [ 1 +Itype of calls. Exceptions to this restriction would be entered into the allow table.l Deny table A is referenced and searchedonly after the allow table A is checked when Station COS is 2 and CO line COS iseither 1 or2. ’l Deny table B is referenced and searchedonly after the allow table B is checked when Station COS is 3 and CO line COS is either 1 or 3.l When station COS is 4 and CO line COS is 1 both allow tables are looked at first(allow table A first then allow table B) then both deny tables (deny table A first then deny table B).Don’t Care digits specify #at the system should consider any digit dialed in that positionas a match. Don’t Care digits should not be entered as the last digit in an entry.Search Special table commands can not be entered into the Deny tables. To erase a bin, enter the two-digit bin numberfollowed by pressing the HOLD button. Issue 1, February 1994 760-7
infinitem DVX III EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMING Digital Key Telephone System EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAMMlNG(Cont’d) D. Special Table Programming Programming Steps To program a special table, it is first necessaryto assign an area code to the table (except for the home area code). To assign an area code to a special table: 1.Press the appropriate AREA CODE TABLE (1-4) flexible button (button #9- 11). The following message is shown on the display phone: 2.Enter the three-digit area code. 3.Press the HOLD button to save the entry.Confirmation tone is heard and the dis- play will now update. To enter office codes into the special table:4. Press the SPECIAL TABLE (1-4) flexible button (button #5 - #8) that corresponds to the area code programmed above. The following message is shown on the display phone: Where: - XXX = Area Code 5.Enter the three-digit office codes that areto be allowed followed by a [l] whichemeans to allow this code. To remove a codefrom the allow list enter the three-digit office code followed by a [0] which will remove the code from the allow list. - Xxx [l] =Allow code - Xxx [O] = Remove code from the list Where XXX = an office code from 200 to 999. 6.Press HOLD after every code entered. Con-firmation tone is heard and the display will now update. Multiple codes may be entered in a row. The display will update showing the first six codes in ascending order.Description The special tables provide greater flexibility in designing a toll plan for a particular site. Eachspecial table allows entry of up to 800 three-digit office codes (200 - 999). Three of these tables must be assigned an area code by which they are referenced. The fourth table is reservedfor the home area code and requires no area code entry.The special tables are referenced through en- tries in the allow tables. Four area codes, in- cluding the home area code, can be referencedto these special tables foI” further definition. When a special table is referenced, entries mustbe made in the special table specifying what office codes will be allowed. By default no codes are on the allow list. Codes can be added to the allow list or removedfrom the list. When a special table is checked for a match, to a three digit code, but not found the system will then continue to search the nextallow deny table that is to be checked. The system does not return to the allow table which routed the call to the special table. The buttons on the digital terminal are defined as shown below when entering the Special Ta- ble programming area. 760-SIssue 1, February 1994
inftnitem DVX I’Digital Key Telephone System EXCEPTION TABLES PROG-GEXCEPTION TABLES PROGIUMMING(Cont’d) E.Displaying Toll Table Entries Programming StepsTo display entries in either the Allow/Deny tables or the special tables:1. Press the DISPLAY TABLES flexible but- ton (button #12) while entering informa- tion into a table. 2.While viewing entries made into an allow or deny table, two entries at a time will bedisplayed on the bottom line of the dis- play. By pressing the DISPLAY TABLES button again, the next higher bins will bedisplayed. When the last entries are dis- played pressing the DISPLAY TABLES button again will show the first two en- tries. Where: - X = Allow or Deny Code - E=EndofEntryWhile viewing entries in a special table, six three-digit codes, that have been allowed, will be displayed in ascending order starting with the lowest entry. By pressing the DISPLAY TA- BLES button again, the next six entries will bedisplayed. This will continue until all codes have been displayed. w Where: - xXx= Area Code - YYY= Allowed Office Code DescriptionIt is possible to view entries in the toll tables using the display on the Executive telephone. To view all entries, the DISPLAY TABLES flex- ible button (Button # 12) is pressed multiple times to scroll through the entries.Issue 1, February 1994 760-9
infmitem DVX I’ Digitd Key Telephone System TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR SECTION 765 SECTION 765 765.1765.2LEASTCOSTROUTING &CR)PROGRAMMING.........................765- 1 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................765- 1A. LCR Operation.......................................................................... .765- 1LCR TABLES PROGRAMMlNG...............................................................765-4 A.3-Digit Area/Office Code Table...................................................765-5B. 6-Digit Office Code Table............................................................765-6 C.Exception Code Table.................................................................765-7D. Route List Table......................................................................... 765-8E. Insert/Delete Table..................................................................765- 10 F.Daily Start Time Table............................................................. 765- 11 G.Weekly Schedule Table............................................................. 765- 12 H.LCR Routing for Toll Information.............................................. 765- 13 I.Default LCR Database..............................................................765-14 Issue 1, February 1994765-i