Vodavi Starplus Dhs/dhs-e Technical Manual
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6-2Program Mode Entry Program Mode Entry To make changes in the customer database, you must enter Database Programming from an idle Executive (display model) Key Telephone. (Any Executive Key Telephone connected to any station port will serve as the programming entry terminal). Depending on initial setup, the system may operate only as a Key system and utilize the Key system (KF) FCC Registration Number, or as a hybrid PBX system which requires a different unique FCC (MF) Registration Number. The...
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Program Mode Entry6-3 4. When the center Soft Button [next] is pressed, the next sequential programming category is displayed. Or, if the left Soft Button [back] is pressed, the last programming category is displayed. The two Soft Buttons (left and center) [back] and [next] can be pressed repeatedly to move through the programming categories in a menu fashion. The programming categories and associated displays are as follows: If customer changes system type from PBX to KEY system, the contents in...
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6-4Program Mode Entry Conditions †Only one Executive key telephone can be used at a time to perform system programming or attendant administration. Otherwise, a warning message will be received. †System Type appears following DB Programming entry and the DB Programming password. Pressing [back] and [next] will not re-display this category. Table 6-1 is a complete list of the programming default values for the DHS/DHS-E. Table 6-1: Database Programming Table FEATURESRANGE DEFAULT SYSTEM–STATION...
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Program Mode Entry6-5 Call Abandon Y/N Y CO Line Type CO/PBX/OPN CO Loud Bell Y/N N CO Line Group 1–41 Private To 10–81 100–195 Empty To l l O v e r r i d e Y / N N Distinct Tone 0–4 0 (None) ICLID Port 0–12 0–18 0 (None) CALL HANDLING ATTRIBUTES Privacy RLS (Release) Y/N N Privacy Release Tone Y/N Y Exclusive Hold Time 0–8 min 4 min Flash Time 0.1–1.5 sec 0.7 sec (700 msec) Remind Time 0/10/30/60/90 sec 30 sec Park Remind 0/10/30/60/90 sec 30 sec Pause Time 0/10/30/60/90 sec 2 sec PBX Code 0–99 PBX...
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6-6Program Mode Entry External Call Forward None Unsupervised Conference Y/N Y Operator Code 0/9 0 Unsupervised Conference Time 1/2/3/5/15 min 1 min Auto Busy Redial 10 Call Abandon Time 600 sec Ring Alt Position 30/60/90/120/180 sec 30 sec CO Line Preset Call Forward None Wait ICLID 3.5/4.0/...7.0 sec 6.0 sec VM Monitor Time 10/20/30/40/60 sec 30 sec RESOURCE ATTRIBUTES Ring Scheme 1/2/3/4 2 Letter Type 0/1/2/3/4/5 0 Attendant 10–81 100–195 10/100 Alternate (Attendant) 10–81 100–195 Empty System Alarm...
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Program Mode Entry6-7 Station Copy N/A N/A Feature Button Copy N/A N/A System Time Default date Account Code Table Data Link Manual/Auto N/A Directory Dial N/A Distinctive Ring 1-4 1 RMT X_Rate 110/300/...19200 9600 bps SMDR X_Rate 110/300/...19200 9600 bps Hour Mode 12/24 Hr 12 Hr Dial Tone Detect Y/N N Dial Wait Time 0–80 KSU Revision N/A KXXU VX.FXX Modem Port Number (DHSE only) N/A 199 RESTRICTION ATTRIBUTES CO Line Call Discrimination 0-9 APPLICATIONS ATTRIBUTES Station Hunt Groups See Detail See...
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6-8Program Mode Entry Database Programming Procedural Flow The flowchart on the following pages can be used as a guide when performing database programming. There are six programming functions as shown in Figure 6-1: Database Programming Functions—Station and CO Line. Details of these programming functions are shown in the subsequent figures. Please note the following conventions used in the flowchart, similar to the soft buttons previously listed: †back: returns to the previous item within the...
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Program Mode Entry6-9 Figure 6-1: Database Programming Functions—Station and CO Line CO Line Type: CO back next chg Loud Bell: N back next chg CO Line Group:1 back next chg Private To: Empty back next chg Toll Override: N back next chg Distinct Tone back next chg ICLID Port back next chg [feat] + [#] + [✳] + password + [show] System Type 1. Station 2. CO Line 3. Call Handling 4. Resource 5. Restriction 6. System Application [next] [next] [next] [next] [next] [next] [next] [back] [back] [back] [back]...
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6-10Program Mode Entry Figure 6-2: Database Programming Functions—Call Handling 3. Call Handling[show][hold] Privacy RLS: N back next show Remind Time: 30 back next chg EX_Hold Time: 4 back next chg Privacy RLS Tone: Y back next chg Flash Time: 0.7 back next chg Pause Time: 2 back next chg PBX Code: 9 back next chg Dialing Ratio back next show VM Dialing Ratio back next show Warning Time: 3 back next chg Recall Time: 30 back next chg SLT Hook Flash back next chg DISA back next show External...
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Program Mode Entry6-11 Figure 6-3: Database Programming Functions—Resource 4. Resource [show][hold] Ring Scheme: 2 back next chg System Alarm back next showAttendant: 10 back next chgLeter Type: 0 back next chg Alternate Attendant back next chg Nite End: 08:00 back next chg DB PSWD: 000000 back next chg User Names back next show Preprog Message back next show System Speed No back next show BGM: Y back next chg CO Line Copy back next show Station Copy back next show Feature Btn Copy back next show System...