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Vodavi Starplus 2448ex Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Starplus 2448ex Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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Hybrid Key Telephone System %.ARPLUS@ 2448EX When using a data terminal (l/O device) to program the system, the following chart presents the data terminal characters that are equivalent to the keyset buttons. a&n>? REflOTE CIDtlIN KW DEFINITIONS Keyset Terminal Keyset Terminal ---------------------------------------- HOLD FLASH .() - - 1 3’ 2 6 ; 9 10 11 s enable disable adm> ENTER/CR FLEX 1 FLEX 2 FLEX 3 - FLEX L) FLEX 5 FLEX 6 FLEX 7 FLEX 8 FLEX 9 FLEX 10 FLEX 11 FLEX 12 SPEED TRQNS CRLLBACK DND ON-HOOK PICKUP cl W E ~. In place of keyset button toggling to enable/disable a feature, the associated data terminal key can be toggled (pressed again) to enable/disable a feature. , Figure 6OCkl Data Terminal Program Codes Cross Reference 6OG2 Issue 3, August 1991
%ARPLUS@ 2448EX Hybrid Key Telephone System FLEX1 FLEX 2 FLEX 3 FLEX 4 FLEX 6 FLEX 6 FLEX 7 FLEX 8 7 * THIS BUTTON IS MAPPED AS A LOOP BUTTON ON THE BASIC KEYSET Figure 600-2 SP 2448 Default Button Mapping Issue 3, August 1991
Hybrid Key Telephone System sTARPLUS@ 2448EX Table 600-l Default Values FEATURE System Hold Recall Timer Exclusive Hoid Recall Timer Transfer Recall Timer Preset Forward Timer Pause Timer Call Park Timer Conference Timer MSG Wait Reminder Tone Paging Timeout Timer CO Ring Detect Timer Hold Preference Automatic Privacy External Night Ring - LBCl Attendant Override Attendant Station Assignment Loud Bell Control PBX Dialing Codes Executive/Secretary Transfer UCD Groups SMDR (ON/OFF) Call Type Print Format Baud Rate Forced Account Codes Admin Password Dial Pulse Ratio Break/Make Dial Speed LCR Enable DISA Access Code Phone Box Timer Dedicated Attendant Intercom Path Background Music Setting Time and Date Hook Flash Time Hook Switch Bounce Timer Page Warning Tone Attendant Recall Timer UCD Timers Ring Timer MSG Interval Timer PROGRAM CODE Flash 01 flash 02 Flash 03 flash 04 Flash 05 flash 06 Flash 07 flash 08 Flash 09 Flash 10 Flash 11 Flash 12 flash 13 Flash 14 flash 15 Flash 16 Flash 17 Flash 18 flash 19 Flash 20 Flash 21 Flash 22 flash 23 Flash 24 flash 25 Flash 26 Flash 27 Flash 28 Flash 29 Flash 30 Flash 31 Flash 32 Flash 33 FLEX BUTTON DEFAULT VALUE 060 sec. 180 sec. 045 sea. 1osec. 2 sec. 180 sec. 10 min. 000 min. 15 sec. 3 (100 msec.) System Yes No No Sta IO None None Buttons 1-4 None Buttons l-8 None Button 1 Off Button 2 Long Dist. Button 3 80Character Button 4 4800 Baud Button 5 No 2366 Button 1 60140 Button 2 10 PPS Disabled 100 ._ 20 Yes Yes None 10 (1 sec.) 010 mseo. Yes , 01 min. Button 1 60 sec. Button 2 , 60 sec. 600-4 Issue 3, August 1991
%‘ARPLUS@ 2448EX Hybrid Key Telephone S&em Table 60&l Default Values (Cont’d) FEATURE PROGRAM CODE FLEX BUTTON DEFAULT VALUE Over flow Timer Button 3 60 sec. Announcement Table flash 34 None Call Forward No Answer Timer Flash 35 15s Voice Mail Groups Flash 36 Buttons 1-8 None Voice Mail Outpulsing Tables flash 37 Tables O-7 None Disconnect Table Table 8 None CO tine Programming flash 40 DTMF/Pulse Button 1 DTMF CO/PBX Button 2 co UNA Button 3 Yes Loop Supervision Button 4 No DISA Button 5 No Flash Timer Button 6 10 CO Line Group Button 7 1 Line COS Button 8 1 UCD Ringing Assignment Button 9 None Station Programming Flash 50 Page A Paging Access Button 1 Yes DND Access Button 2 Yes System Speed Access Button 3 Yes Queueing Access Button 4 Yes Preferred tine Answer Button 5 No SLT Conference Button 6 Yes Call Forward Access Button 7 Yes Forced LCR Button 8 No LCR COS Button 9 None Station Programming Flash 50 Page B Station Type Button 1 0 (Keyset) 1 (SLT w/o Msg Wt Station Class of Service Button 2 1 Speakerphone Operation Button 3 0 Group Pickup Assignment Button 4 1 Paging Zone Assignment Button 5 1 Preset Forward Assignment Button 6 None CO Line Group Access Button 7 1 CO Line Button Assignment Button 8 Exception Tables flash 60 Allow Table A Button 1 , None Deny Table A Button 2 None Allow Table B Button 3 None Deny Table B Button 4 None Issue 3, August 1991 688-5
Hybrid Key Telephone System SWWLUS@ 2446EX Table 600-l Default Values (Cont’d) FEATURE Special Table 1 Special Table 2 Special Table 3 Special Table 4 Least Cost Routing 3-Digit Routing Table &Digit Routing Table Exception Code Table Route List Table Insert/Delete Table Daily Start Time Table Weekly Schedule Table PROGRAM CODE FLEX BUTTON DEFAULT VALUE Button 5 Ail Codes Allowed Button 6 All Codes Allowed Button 7 All Codes Allowed Button a All Codes Allowed Flash 61 Button 1 Default Button 2 None Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 Button6 Button 7 600-6 lssue 3, August 1991
STARPLUS@ 2448EX Hybrid Key Telephone System 7 600.3 PROGRAM MODE ENTRY (Key Sta- tion) Programming is performed at station 10 using either the Enhanced or Executive Key Telephone. Pro- gramming is always done at this station regardless of the class of service or which station has been assigned the attendant(s). Before entering the program mode, the programmer must first verify that the Key Telephone is properly connected to Station 10. To enter the program mode: A. B. C. D. Press ON/OFF button (LED lights and intercom dial tone is heard). On the dial pad, press the asterisk [7 twice. On the dial pad, enter the digits [2][3][6][6] (ADMN). Confirmation tone is heard and dial tone is removed. The ON/OFF button LED is lii. The System is ready to program. (Othertelephones connected to the system continue to function normally.) NOTE: Initialize here if necessary. (Refer to Secticw 600.4 and 700.) E. F. G. H. I. Press the FLASH button. Dial the two-digit program code for the desired data field. Enter customer data. To permanently store the entered data, press the HOLD button. A burst of one second confir- mation tone should be heard. If an interrupted (error) tone is heard, m-enter the data starting with step e. Repeat from step e. until all data has been entered into memory. 600.4 INlTlALfZATION The system has been pm-programmed with certain features which are called default data (Refer to Table 600-l). These features are loaded into memory when the system is initialized. NOTE: The system should be initialized when installed or at any time the data base has been corrupted. (Refer to Section 700 for complete system initiakatibn procedures) To return the entire system database to default val- ues: Set switches 1 and 8 on the CCU to ON to initialize upon system power-up. After initialization, switch 8 should be turned to the “OFF” position. (Refer to Section 700 for complete initialization instructions) Use the procedures explained below to return only parts of the data base to default values: - A. Enter the programming mode. 8. Press FLQH button. C. Dial VO] to default system parameters. D. Press HOLD button. E. Repeat from step B for the other areas. In step C, use the following program codes: - FO] for system parameters (including all group programming) - [71] for CO lines - [72] for station parameters - [73] for exception tables - [74] for system speed numbers - [75] for Least Cost Routing Tables NOTE: Program codes 70-75 DOES NOT initialize the database, but returns al~programmab~e data to its default value. 600.5 CUSTOMER DATA WORKSHEETS Before any attempt at programming is made, it is strongly recommended that customer data work- sheets be prepared (Refer to Appendix A). These worksheets should become part of the permanent record of customer programming. Refer to the fol- lowing sections when preparing the worksheets. 600.6 DATA BASE FIELDS The data fields are used to set system timers, deter- mine central office line features and Key Telephone features. When entering CO line data and station data, be sure to enter the exact number of digits specified. The data fields and features are further described in the following sections. Issue 3, August 1991 600-7
SECTION 610 . SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING 610.1 SYSTEM HOLD RECALL TIMER Programming Steps If this timer is to be changed: A Press FLASH and dial [Ol]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: Description Determines the amount of time before a call placed on System Hold will recall the station placing the hold. If unanswered by that station, the call will recall the attendant. Default: Default value is 060 seconds and is van’- An entry of 000 will disable the timer and there wilt B. Enter three digits on the dial pad. C. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. 610.2 EXCLUSIVE HOLD RECALL TIMER Programmino Steps Description If this timer is to be changed: A Press FLASH and dial [02]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: Determines amount of time before a call plaC8d on Exclusive Hold recalls the station placing the Hold. If unanswered by that station, the call recalls the attendant. B. Enter three digits on the dial pad. C. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Related Programming: Hold Preference program- ming for selecting System Hold Pref8renc8; Atten- dant Programming for assigning the Attendant(s) to receive recalls. Default: The default value is 180 seconds and is variable from 001 to 300 seconds. An entry of 000 will disable the timer and there will be no recall. Related Programming: Hold Preference pmgrarn- ming for selecting Exclusive Hold Prefetence; Atten- dant Programming for assigning the Attendant(s) to receive recalls. Issue 3, August 1991 610-l
Hybrid Key Telephone System sTARPLUS@ 2448EX SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Cont’d) 610.3 TRANSFER RECALL TIMER Programming Steps If this timer is to be changed: A Press FLASH and dial [03]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: 6. Enter three digits on the dial pad. C. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. -. - 610.4 PRESET FORWARD TIMER Prooramming Steps If this timer is to be changed: A. Press FLASH and dial [04]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: 6. Enter two digits on the dial pad. C. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description Determines amount of time a transferred call rings at the station receiving the transfer before it recalls the station making the transfer. If unanswered by that station, the call recalls the attendant. 1 Default: Defautt value is 045 seconds and is vari- able from 001 to 300 seconds. A 000 entry disables the timer and there will be no recall. Related Programming: Attendant Programming for assigning the Attendant(s) to receive recalls. Description Determines the amount of time an outside line will ring before being forwarded to a predetermined sta- tion. This entry works with Preset Forward station assignments in Station Programming. More than one station can be forwarded to the same party. This timer also governs the time the DISA call will ring at a station before being- returned to intercom dial tone, if not answered. Default: Default time is set at 10 seconds and is variable from 01 to 99 seconds. A 00 entry diiles the timer and there will be no forward. Related Programming: Preset Forward assign- ments in Station Programming (Flash 50) for instruc- tion on assigning a stations preset forward destination. 61 g-2 Issue 3, August 1991
sTARPLUS@ 2448EX Hybrid Key Telephone System SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Cont’d) 610.5 PAUSE TIMER Programming Steps If this timer is to be changed: A Press FLASH and dial [05]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: Description Determines the length of the pause when pn>- grammed for use with speed dialing and LCR insert Tables. Default: Default is 2 seconds and is variable from 1 B. Enter one digit on the dial pad. C. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. 610.6 CALL PARK RECALL TIMER Programming Steps If this timer is to be changed: A Press RASH and dial [OS]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: B. Enter three digits on the dial pad. C. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description Determines the amount of time before a call placed in the call park location will recall the station placing the call park. If unanswered by that station, the call will recall the attendant. Default: Default is 180 seconds and is variable from 001 to 600 seconds. A 000 entry disables the timer and there will be no recall. Related Programming: Attendant Programming for assigning the Attendant(s) to receive recall ring- ing. Issue 3, August 1991 610-3
Hybrid Key Telephone System =ARPLUS@ 2446u( SYSTEM PARAMETERS (Cont’d) 610.7 CONFERENCE TIMER Programming Steps Description If this timer is to be changed: A. Press FLASH and dial [07J. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: Determines the amount of time an unsupervised conference can continue after the initiator of the conference has exited the conference. Default: Default is 10 minutes and is variable from~ 01 to 99 minutes. A 00 entry disables the timer and means an auto- matic disconnect occurs. tern administtzdor to control the length of time a D&A NOTE: The Conference Timer also allows the sys- calleris ailowedaflerestab/ishing a Wunk-to-TNnk” call. At the expiation of the Conference 7imec a C. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. 6. Enter two digits on the dial Dad. tone will be presented to both DISA parties, then one minute later tie system will automatically release both trunks. The Conference Timer does not affect or control a DISA-to-Station call. Related Programming: Refer to Loop Supervision, DISA and Conference Attributes in CO Line pro- gramming. 610.8 MESSAGE WAIT REMINDER TONE Programming Steps If this feature is to be changed: A. Press FLASH and dial [08]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: B. Enter three digits on the dial pad. C. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description The Message Wait Tone Timer determines the amount of time between repeated reminder tones to a key telephone with a message waiting. Key station users may be reminded of a message waiting on their telephone with an audible signal presented at a timed interval. Default: Default is 000 (disabled) and is variable from 000 to 104 minutes. 610-4 Issue 3, August 1991