Vodavi Infinite Gk-816 Installation Manual
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Infinite 816 Key Telephone System CO LINE ATTRJBUTES PROGRAMMING CO Line Attributes Programming (Cont’d) 720.7 DIALPULSE gmnming Steps lf the system is in the Programming mode, continue using program codes. If starting to program here, enter the Programming mode first (See Paragraph 700.4). Lf pulses per second (pps] and break/make ratios are to be changed: a Dial an asterisk I’] and [ 171 on the dial pad. b. Press CO line button for the line to be assigned dfal pulse. Then press the ap- propriate program button. r--lnr-lir-l c. Press HOLD to enter data. Description This data field is only required when dial pulse signaling lines are connected and pro- grammed. Each CO (outside) line can send dial pulse signals to the receiving central office. The break/make ratio and pulses per second are programmed on a per-CO line basis. Default By default, the break/make ratio is 60/40 and 10 pps. Preliminary Issue, November 1991 720-7
Infinite 816 Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMTNG SECTION 730 SYSTEM PARAMEI’ ERS PROGRAMMING 730.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Progmmming Steps If the system is in the Programming mode, continue using program codes. If starting to program here, enter the Progmmming mode first (See Paragraph 700.4). To change system data features: a Dialanasterisk[*]and[21]onthedialpad. b. Toggle them on or off so the LEDs light or extinguish for desired features. l LED on = enabled l LED off = disabled -- l-7-l uu r-l- c. Press HOLD to enter data Description Line Queuing - If this button is lit, CO line queuing is allowed on a system basis. Stations queuing a line are recalled according to the line group requested. Default: E3y default, queuing is allowed &ED on). Hold Preference - The system can be pro- grammed to have either Exclusive Hold or Sys- tem Hold preferred. If Exclusive Hold is preferred, the HOLD button is pressed once for Exclusive Hold and twice for System Hold when placing a call on hold. If System Hold is preferred, the HOLD button is pressed once for System Hold and twice for Exclusive Hold. Transfer and conference calls are always placed on Exclusive Hold. Default: By default, System Hold (LED on). Alarm Detection - This feature determines the type of alarm signal received from an external source, If the LED is lit, it means closed loop detection; unlit means the system will detect an open loop. Default: By default, the loop is closed (LED on). Alarm SignaIing - This feature determines the type of signaling received by the stations. If the LED is lit, it means a continuous tone will be given; if the LED is unlit it means a single tone wiII be given. Default: By default, the tone is a continuous (LED on). Automatic Privacy - A yes entry (LED lit) means that privacy is automatically provided on ail communications in the system. To elimi- nate privacy, toggle the button so the LED extinguishes. Default: By default. privacy is enabled ILED on). Issue 1, January 1992 730-l
SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROG-G Infinite 816 Key Telephone System System Configuration (Cont’d) Programminp Steps Description Alarm Enable - A yes entry (LED lit) means the system is programmed for alarm. Stations must then be programmed to receive the alarm signal. Alarm signaling and alarm detection must also be chosen. Default By default, this feature is disabled lLED off). Biwkgmund Music This feature must be enabled if Background Music is supplied to the system. Default: By default, Background Music is dis- abled (LED offl. 730-2 Issue 1, Jauuary 1992
Infinite 816 Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING System Parameters ProgrammM Wut’d) 730.2 SYSTEM TXMERS A. Exclusive Hold Recall Progr * 2 Steps lf the system is in the Programming mode, continue using program codes. If starUng to program here, enter the Programming mode first (See Paragraph 700.4). To change this timer: Dial an asterisk [*] and dial I221 on the dial 1. 2. 3. B. pad. Dial three-digit number between 000 and 255 (seconds). An entry of 000 disables the timer. Press HOLD to enter data System Hold Recall Description The Exclusive Hold Recall Timer reflects the time before an outside line placed on Exclusive Hold will recall the initiating station. If the call is unanswered for the same amount of time, it will recall the attendant and if unanswered by the attendant it will recall all phones in the svstem. * Default By default this timer is set for 060 seconds. pr0g . g Steps Description To change this timer: 1. Dial an asterisk [*] and [23] on the dial pad. 2. Dial three-digit number between 000 and 255 (seconds). An entry of 000 disables the timer. 3. Press HOLD to enter data. The System Hold Recall Timer reflects the amount of time before an outside line placed on System Hold will recall the initiating station. If the call is unanswered for the same amount of time, it will recall the attendant; and if unanswered by the attendant, it will recall all phones in the system. Default: By default, this timer is set for 060 seconds. C. Transfer Recall Progpmming Steps To change this timer: 1. Dial an asterisk [*I and (241 on the dial pad. 2. Dial three-digit number between 000 and 255 (seconds). An entry of 000 disables the timer. 3. Press HOLD to enter data. DescripUon The Transfer Recall Timer refiects the amount of time before an unanswered transfer is re- called to the station that initiated it. If the call is still unanswered for the same amount of time, it will recall the attendant and if unan- swered by the attendant, it will recall all phones in the system. Default: By default, this timer is set for 030 seconds. Issue 1, January 1992 730-3
SYSTEM PARAMETZRS PROGRAMMXNG InJTnite 816 Key Telephone System System Parameters Programming (Cont’dl System Timers (Cont’d) D. Message Wait Reminder Tone k * g Steps To change this timer: 1. Dial an asterisk (*I and 1251 on the dial pad. 2. Dial two-digit entry between 00 and 99 (minutes). An entry of 00 disables the timer. 3. Press HOLD to enter data E. Pause Timer Programming Steps To change this timer: 1. Dial an asterisk [*] are [26] on the dial pad. 2. Dial one-digit entry between 1 and 9 (sec- onds). 3. Press HOLD to enter data. Description A station with a message wafting can be re- minded at a timed interval with a tone. ‘Ihe tone will continue at the programmed intervals until all messages have been answered. The interval can be programmed between 00 and 99 minutes. Default: E3y default, this timer is disabled (00). Description When dialing a speed number, a timed pause in digit sending can be inserted into the num- ber. The length of the pause is controlled by the pause timer and can be programm ed from 1 to 9 seconds. Default: By default. this timer is set for 2 seconds. 730-4 Issue 1, January 1992
Infinite 82 6 Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMElZRS PROGRAMMING System Parameters Programming (Cont’dl 730.3 B/SECRETARY ASSIGN- MENTS grammUg Steps If the system is in the Programming mode, continue using program codes. If starting to program here, enter the Programmmg mode first (See Pamgraph 700.4). To program Executive/Secretary assignments: a. Dial an asterisk [*I and [27l on the dial pad. b. Press button for desired executWe/ secre- tary pa& assignment. Press the station button to select the desired executive sta- tion (LED lights steady). c. Press the station button to select the de- sired secretary station (LED flashes). d. Press HOLD to enter data Description There are four sets of Executive/ Secretary pairs available for assigntnent. When the Ex- ecutive is busy or in DND, intercom calls and transferred calls are automatfcally routed to the Secretary. One Executive can have calls routed to four Secretaries, one Secretary can answer for four Executives or one Executive can be assigned one Secretary. Default: By default, there are no pairs as- signed. Issue 1, January 1992 730-6
SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROG-G Infinite 816 Key Telephone System System Parameter8 ProgramminQ (Cont’dl 730.4 LOUD BELL CONTROL ROE . g Steps lf the system is in the Programrmng mode, continue using program codes. If starting to program here, enter the Programming mode first (See Paragraph 700.4). To program these assignments: a. Dial an asterisk [*I and [28] on the dial pad. b. First, press the station button of the sta- tion to be assigned ringing &ED will light). c. Press HOLD to enter data Description The Zrsffnite 816 System provides relay contact closure for activation of external signaling equipment during incoming CO line ringing. The Loud Bell Control is selected by program- ming in the customer database. Either or both of the Loud Bell Control circuits may be assigned to a station. The Loud Bell Control dry contacts will follow the ringing condition of that station. Locate the LBClT and LBC 1R terminals on the connecting block. Two wires are connected to these terminals and routed to customer provided signaling equip- ment. All incoming CO lines assigned to ring for the programmed Loud Bell Control station will ac- tivate the Loud Bell Control station will activate the Loud Bell Control, causing the LBC con- tacts to sequence in a 1 second ON/3 seconds OFF rate until aJl lines have been answered by Key Telephone users. The LBC contacts are current-rated at 1 ampere/24Vdc. Default: By default, none are assigned. 730-6 Issue 1, January 1992
lrtfinite 816 Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING System Parameters Programming (Cont’a) 730.5 PBX DIALING CODES gramming Steps If the system is in the Programming mode, continue using program codes. If starting to program here, enter the Programming mode f&t (See Paragraph 700.4). To enter PBX Dialing codes: a Dial an asterisk [*I and 1301 on the dial pad. b. Press the program button to assign the first code. CO line 1 button is automat- ically lit for programming the i&t code number. c. Enter the one- or two-digit number on the dial pad. d. Press HOLD to enter data, The next pro- gram button will light for entering further PBX codes. Description Four one- or two-digit PBX access codes can be entered into system memory. When dialed, they signal the system that an access code is being dialed and that toll restriction is to be applied at the next dialed digit. Otherwise. toll restriction does not apply. TWs allows dialing 0fPBXextensions 100, 110, 111, etc. A one-digit code may be used. Default: By default, no codes are assigned. Issue 1, January 1992 730-7
SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING Infinite 82 6 Key Telephone System System Parameters Programmiug (Cont’d) 730.6 ATTEl’IDANT POSlTION R ’ g Steps If the system is in the Programming mode, continue using program codes. If starting to program here, enter the ProgrammIng mode first (See Paragraph 700.4). To change the attendant positiorx a Dial an asterisk [*I and [3 11 on the dial pad. b. Press the station button of the station to be assigned as the system attendant. c. Press HOLD to enter data Description One statton must be assigned as the attendant for CO line recalls and placing the system into Night Service by pressing the DND button. Therefore, the attendant position does not have the Do Not Disturb feature. System speed numbers as well as date and time are entered at the attendant station. The attendant can override stations in DND with the Camp-On feature. Default By default, station port 0 1 is assigned as the attendant position. 730.7 PRESET FORWARD RING TIMER Programxning Steps If the system is in the Progr amming mode, continue using program codes. If starting to program here, enter the Progr arnming mode ffrst (See Paragraph 700.4). To set the Preset Forward Ring Timer: a. Dial an asterisk [‘I and [321 on the dial pad. b. Dial a two-digit number between 00 and 99. An entry of 00 disables the timer. c. Press HOLD to enter data Descrfption The Preset Fonvard Ring Timer determines the amount of time a call will ring into a station before automatically forwarding to the prede- termfned station. Default: By default, the timer is set for 30 seconds. 730-8 Issue 1, January 1992