Vodavi Starplus Dhs/dhs-e Technical Manual
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6-22Call Handling Configuration Pause Time Whenever the system Pause code is manually dialed while connected to a CO line or when it is programmed into a speed dial bin, the system will pause dialing digits for the length of time programmed here. Default The DHS/DHS-E Pause Time is set for 2.0 sec, and is variable from 1.5/2/3.5/5 sec. PBX Code One PBX Code may be assigned in the system. This code will be referenced each time a user accesses a CO line marked type PBX. The first digit dialed on a PBX...
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Call Handling Configuration6-23 VM Dialing Ratio There are two VM Dialing Ratio parameters that may be programmed; TONE TIME and INT_DGT TIME. Default The DHS/DHS-E TONE TIME and INT_DGT TIME are set at 120 msec, and the adjustable range is from 60 - 150 msec. Related Programming Refer to “Voice Mail” in the System Applications section of this Chapter. Wa r n i n g Ti m e Warning Time is directly related to Warning Tone and Drop Time-out. When the Warning Time has expired, stations subject to Warning...
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6-24Call Handling Configuration Default The DHS/DHS-E START field is set for 300 msec, and the END field is set for 800 msec. The programmable range for the START field is: 100/200/300/400/500/600/700/800/900/1000/1100/1200/1300/1400 The programmable range for the END field is: 400/500/600/700/800/900/1000/1100/1200/1300/1400/1500 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Description Any CO line(s) may be programmed as DISA lines. Calls ringing into the system on CO lines designated as DISA lines will be...
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Call Handling Configuration6-25 Programmable Range DISA data fields: †ACCESS CODE = Range 1-24 †DISA Lines DHS = 1-12 programmable range †DISA Lines DHS-E = 1-18 programmable range †DISA DAY COS = Range 0-7 †DISA NITE COS = Range 0-7 †SERVICE = Never/day/nite/always †TALK TIME = 1/2/3/5/10/15 minutes EXT Call Forward (ECF) Description One CO line in the system may be designated as the External Call Forward (ECF) CO line. When this CO line rings it is automatically answered by the system and routed to...
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6-26Call Handling Configuration Related Programming Refer to “System Speed Dialing”. UNS Conference Time CO lines that are left unattended in conference (Unsupervised Conference) will be allowed to remain in this status for the duration of the Unsupervised Conference Time. Users that are familiar with the conference operation can extend this time during operation by dialing [0] + [✳], or [0] + [#] to disconnect. Default The DHS/DHS-E Unsupervised Conference Time is set for 1 minute, and is variable...
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Call Handling Configuration6-27 The ABR ATTEMPTS determines how many attempts will be made to reach a busy number before the system aborts the feature. The ABR INTERVAL determines how often attempts are made (time between attempts). Default The default settings for the DHS/DHS-E three ABR data fields are listed below: †ABR Attempts = 10 (no attempt = 0) †ABR Interval = 16 sec †TONE DET. TIME = 4 The programmable range of ABR data fields are listed below: †ABR Attempts = 0-10 †ABR...
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6-28Call Handling Configuration There are three data fields associated to CO Line Preset Call Forward †CO P-FWD TIME—One timer referenced by all CO lines set for Preset Forward. †COxx DEST—Destination set for the CO line being programmed. †COxx VMID—A 6-digit field that can be programmed with a digit string used when the forward destination is a VM type Hunt Group. This digit string can be used to divert the CO caller to the correct voice mail menu prompt. There is a COxx VMID field for each CO...
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Resource Configuration6-29 Resource Configuration If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the [back] and [next] Soft Buttons to scroll to the desired programming field. If starting to program here, enter the programming mode. Refer to “Program Mode Entry”. Also, refer to Table 6-1: Database Programming Table for the complete list of programmable features and their default values. Ring Scheme The system may be set to three different ringing schemes. In Scheme 0 and 2, ringing is...
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6-30Resource Configuration Default The DHS/DHS-E Letter Scheme is [0] and has a programmable range of 0/1/2/3/4/5. Attendant One station may be assigned the attendant station. This station will receive all recall indications and calls not properly routed. Default The DHS/DHS-E default settings and Station Attendant ranges are: †Attendant Station DHS = 10 †Attendant Station DHS-E = 100 Programmable range: †Attendant DHS = 10-81 †Attendant DHS-E = 100-195 Alternate Attendant One station may be assigned...
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Resource Configuration6-31 Programmable range: †Alternate Attd DHS = 10-81 †Alternate Attd DHS-E = 100-195 Related Programming Refer to “Ring ALT Position” in the Call Handling Configuration section of this Chapter. System Alarm The alert signals may be scheduled. When an alert time is reached all system stations will receive BGM over the telephone speaker for one minute. This feature can be useful in schedule sensitive applications. If the station is listening to BGM, no alert is heard. Time must be...