Vodavi Starplus Dhs/dhs-e Technical Manual
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xivJanuary 2000 Index Call Handling Configuration 6-20 Automatic Busy Redial 6-26 Call Abandon 6-27 CO Preset Forward 6-27 Conference 6-26 Dialing Ratio 6-22 DISA 6-24 Exclusive Hold Time 6-21 EXT Call Forward (ECF) 6-25 Flash Time 6-21 Operator Code 6-26 Park Remind 6-21 Pause Time 6-22 PBX 6-22 Privacy Release 6-20 Recall Time 6-23 Reminder Time 6-21 Ring ALT Position 6-27 SLT Hook Flash 6-23 VM 6-23, 6-28 Wait (ICLID) 6-28 Warning Time 6-23 Call Operator refer to Attendant Call Park 4-30 Answer 4-31, 5-7 Remind 6-21 Call Pickup Direct 4-32, 5-7 Group 4-32, 5-7 Call Waiting 4-32 Caller ID Installation 2-45, 3-30 Programming 2-46, 3-31 Caller Identification (ICLID) 4-24 Answered Call Table 4-28 Calling Number/Name Display 4-25–4-26 Calling Number/Name SMDR 4-27 Port 6-19 Review Call Information 4-29 Unanswered Call Table 4-29 Wait 6-28 Camp On Busy CO Line 5-8 Busy Station 4-35, 5-8Central Processor Unit (CPU) 2-4, 3-4, 7-2 Power LED 7-1 chg 4-2, 6-1 Class Of Service (COS) Authority Code 4-14 Day 6-13 Day/Night 4-36 Night 4-76, 6-14 Privacy Release 4-84 Tone Detect 4-94 clear 4-2, 6-1 CO Line Access 5-8 Assign 6-14 Busy 7-7 Call Abandon 6-17 Call Discrimination 6-37 Configuration 6-17 Connection 2-36, 3-22 Copy 6-34 Dialing Type Selection 6-17 Distinct Tone 6-19 Flash 5-10 Group 4-36, 5-8, 6-18 ICLID Port 6-19 Inter-Digit Duration 4-94 Loud Bell 6-18 Parameters 6-17 Pool 4-37 Preset Call Forward 6-27 Priority 4-87 Privacy 4-84 Private To 6-19 Problems 7-7 Pulse 4-85 Recall 4-86 Receive Assign 6-14 Ringing 4-103 Signaling 4-38 Specific Line 5-9 Toll Override 6-19 Tone Detect 4-94 Transfer 4-95, 6-23 Troubleshooting 7-7 Type Assignment 4-38, 6-18
January 2000xv Index Warning Tone 4-104 Conference Supervised 4-39 Unsupervised 4-40, 6-26 D Data Link 6-36 Database Password 6-31 Programming 6-4, 6-8 DHS 2-Port Analog Adapter 2-11, 2-51 2-Port Analog Expander 2-12, 2-52 3 x 8 Module 2-4, 2-28 6-Port CO Module 2-5, 2-31 Audible Signals 2-20 Call Handling Configuration 6-20 Caller ID 2-45 Central Processor Unit (CPU) 2-4 CO Line Configuration 6-17 Components 2-29 Dial Specifications 2-19 Digital Key Telephones 2-7, 2-40, 3-27 DSS 2-43 External Components 2-2 External Paging Equipment 2-47 FCC Registration 2-19 Feature Upgrade 2-54 General Description 2-1 Headset 2-53 Installation 2-22, 2-25 KSU 2-1, 2-26, 2-27–2-28, 2-44, 6-37 Loud Bell 2-50 Modular Jacks 2-42 MOH/BGM Module 2-6, 2-35, 2-49 Option Module 2-6, 2-33 Power Supply 2-4 Program Mode Entry 6-2 Programming 6-8 Resource Configuration 6-29 Restriction Configuration 6-37 Site Considerations 2-23 SMDR/SMDA Output Device 2-44Specifications 2-13, 2-16, 2-17, 2-18 Station 2-39, 2-40, 6-13 System 2-1, 2-3, 2-13, 2-53 DHS-E 3 x 8 Module 3-4, 3-20 Call Handling Configuration 6-20 Central Processor Unit (CPU) 3-4 CO Line Configuration 6-17 Digital Key Telephones 3-2, 3-25 DSS 3-28 External Paging Equipment 3-32 Headset 3-37 Installation 3-14, 3-17 KSU 3-1, 3-19, 6-37 Loud Bell 3-34 Modem 3-4, 6-37 MOH/BGM Module 3-33 Numbering Plan 6-42 Program Mode Entry 6-2 Programming 6-8 Resource Configuration 6-29 Restriction Configuration 6-37 Site Considerations 3-15 Station 3-24, 6-13 System 6-39 Dial Feature Access 4-41 Intercom Call 4-66 On Hook 4-77 Pulse 4-85 Pulse to DTMF Conversion 4-41 Ratio 6-22 Save Number (SDN) 4-87 Specifications 2-19 Tone Detect 6-36 Wait Time 6-37 Digital Key Telephone Troubleshooting 7-3 Digital Key Telephones 2-7, 3-2 Basic 2-7 Enhanced 2-8 Executive 2-9 Installation 2-40, 3-25, 3-27
xviJanuary 2000 Index Troubleshooting 7-4, 7-5 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 1-3, 4-42, 6-24 Attendant 4-42 Night Service 4-76 Direct Station Selector (DSS) 4-17 Console 4-48 Installation 2-43, 3-28 Owner 6-16 Directory Dial 4-44, 6-35 Display Name 4-76 Super Twist 2-9 Distinct Tone 6-19 Distinctive Ring 4-45, 6-35 Do Not Disturb (DND) 4-46, 5-9 Override 4-47 Reminder 4-86 Drop Time-Out 4-48, 6-16 Warning Time 6-23 E Emergency Numbers 4-52 Emissions 1-2 End-to-End Signaling 4-52 Enhanced Key Telephone 2-8 Executive Key Telephone 2-9 Hour Mode 6-36 External Components 2-2 F Feature Button Copy 6-34 Inquiry 4-54 Programming 4-55 Feature Upgrade 2-54 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 1-1 Registration 2-19 Flash 4-53, 5-10 SLT 6-23 Time 6-21 Flexible Line Assignment 4-58 Flexible Receive Assignment 4-59 Flexible Ring Assignment 4-59 Forced Tone Ringing 4-60 G General Conventions 4-1, 4-1 General Site Considerations 2-23, 3-15 Ground 2-26, 2-26, 3-17 H Hands-Free refer to Voice Announce Headset 2-53, 3-37, 4-61 Volume 4-103 Heat Dissipation 2-17, 3-19 Hold Abandon(Loop Supervision) 4-62 Automatic 4-63 Call Answer/Select 4-63 Exclusive 4-64, 4-95, 6-21 Flash 5-10 Private Line 4-85 Recall 4-86 Reminder Time 4-64, 6-21 Retrieve 5-11 Retrieve From Another Station 5-11 System 4-64 Hot Line 5-12 Cancel 5-13 I I-Hold Indication 4-65 Installation DHS 2-25 DHS-E 3-17 Tools 2-23, 3-15 Intercom 4-66 SLT 5-13 I-Use Indication 4-66 K Key Service Unit (KSU) 2-3, 3-3, 7-1 Components 2-1, 2-35, 3-1 Connection 2-44 Grounding 2-26, 3-17 Installation 2-26, 2-27–??, 3-19 Components ??–2-28 Option Module 2-33
January 2000xvii Index Revision 6-37 Key Telephones Installation High Profile Mount 3-26 Low Profile Mount 3-27 Wall Mount 3-26 L Last Number Redial (LNR) 4-67 Pause 4-81 SLT 5-13 Letter Scheme 4-69 Letter Type 6-29 Loud Bell 2-50, 4-69, 6-18 Installation 3-34 M Message Cancel 5-14 Executive Notify 4-72 Outgoing 4-69, 4-70 Preprogrammed 6-33 Send 5-14 Waiting 4-73, 5-13 Modem 3-4 Port 6-37 Music On Hold (MOH) 2-6, 2-35, 2-49, 4-75 Installation 2-49, 3-33 Volume 4-103 Volume Adjustment 2-49 Mute 4-75 Ringing 4-75 N next 4-2, 6-1 O Operator Code 6-26 Option Module 2-6, 2-34 Installation 2-28 P Page 4-77 Allow/Deny 4-79 Answer 5-14 External 4-79External Equipment (Optional) 2-47, 3-32 Meet Me 4-80, 5-14 Password 6-31, 6-32 Change 5-19 Pause 4-81, 4-81 Time 6-22 PBX Auto Pause 6-22 Code 6-22 Compatibility 4-81 Flash 5-10 Power Supply 2-4, 3-4 Privacy 4-84 refer to Voice Announce Release 4-84 Privacy Release (RLS) 6-20 Tone 6-20 Private Line 4-85, 4-85 Private To 4-85 Programming 6-2 Database 6-4, 6-8 Soft Button Prompts 4-2, 6-1 Station 6-13 User Name 4-96 Using Keyset 6-1 Using PC 6-1, 6-36 Pulse To Tone Switch-Over 4-85 R Radiation 1-2 RAM Initialization switch 2-22 Regulatory Information Hearing Aid Compatibility 1-2 Incidence of Harm 1-1 Maintenance Limitations 1-2 Notice of Compliance 1-2 Telephone Company Notification 1-1 UL/CSA Safety Compliance 1-2 Resource Configuration 6-29 Account Code 6-35 Alternate Attendant 6-30 Attendant 6-30 BGM 6-34 CO Line 6-34 Data Link 6-36 Database Password 6-31
xviiiJanuary 2000 Index Dial Tone Detect 6-36 Dial Wait Time 6-37 Directory Dial 6-35 Feature Button Copy 6-34 Hour Mode Selection 6-36 KSU Revision 6-37 Letter Type 6-29 Modem Port Number (DHS-E Only) 6-37 Nite End 6-31 Nite Start 6-31 Preprogrammed Message 6-33 Ring Scheme 6-29 RMT X_Rate 6-36 SMDR X_Rate 6-36 Speed Dial 6-33 Station 6-34 System 6-35 System Alarm 6-31 User Name 6-32 User Password 6-32 Restriction Configuration 6-37 CO Line 6-37 Ring ALT Position 6-27 Ring Scheme 6-29 refer to Resource Configuration RMT X_Rate 6-36 RS-232C DB-9 Connector 2-45, 3-30 S safety 1-2 save 4-2, 6-1 Service Mode 6-31 show 4-2, 6-1 Single Line Telephone (SLT) 2-Port Analog Adapter 5-17 Alarm 5-18 Attendant 5-6 Authority Code 5-4 Call Back 5-4 Call Brokering 5-5 Call forward 5-5 Call Park 5-7 Call Pickup 5-7 Camp On 5-8CO Line Access 5-8 DND 5-9 Feature Access 5-1 Flash 5-10 Hold 5-10 Hot Line 5-12 Intercom 5-13 Last Number Redial (LNR) 5-13 Message 5-14 Page 5-14 Port Numbering 5-15 Speed Dial 5-18 Station 5-19 Transfer 5-20 Troubleshooting 7-3 SLT Hook Flash 6-23 Message 5-13 SMDR/SMDA (Output Device) 3-29 Soft Button Prompts 4-2, 6-1 Speaker Volume 4-103 Specifications Electrical 2-16 Environmental 2-17 Speed Dial 4-90, 5-18 Pause 4-81, 4-81 Storing 5-18 System 6-33 Standard MOH/BGM Module Installation 2-28 Starplus DHS/DHS-E Part Numbers B-1 Static / Noise During Conversation 7-6 Station Account Code 6-15 Alarm 5-18 Cable Terminations 2-40 Cabling 2-39, 3-24 Co Line Assign 6-14 Copy 6-34 COS 6-13, 6-14 Distinctive Ring 4-45, 6-35 Drop Time-Out 6-16 DSS 6-16
January 2000xix Index Feature 4-92 Group 4-93, 6-15 Hunt Group 4-65, 6-39 Installation 2-40 Lock 5-19 Lock/Unlock 4-82 Mute Ringing 4-75 Numbering Plan 4-93 Parameters 6-13 Password 5-19 Position 6-16 Receive Assign 6-14 System 6-13 Unlock 5-19 Voice Mail 6-16 Warning Tone 4-104, 6-15 Station Location Cable Terminations 3-25 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 2- 44, 4-88 Resource 4-90 X_Rate 6-36 System Administration 2-3, 3-3 Applications 6-39 Check-Out 2-53 Components 2-1 Hour Mode 4-65 Numbering Plan (DHS-E Only) 6-42 Station Hunt Group 6-39 Technology 2-1 Time 6-35 Type 6-13 Voice Mail 6-40 T Toll Fraud 1-3 Toll Override 6-19 Toll Restriction 4-94 COS 4-76Transfer 4-95, 5-20 Recall 4-86 Troubleshooting Button Programming 7-8 Central Processor Unit (CPU) 7-2 CO Line 7-7 CPU/Power LED 7-1 Digital Key Telephone 7-3 Digital Key Telephones 7-4, 7-5 SLT 7-3 Speaker 7-5 U UL Compliance 2-3 Unit Specifications 2-18 User Name 4-69, 6-32 Name Programming 4-96 Password 6-32 Saved Number Redial (USNR) 4-96 V Voice Announce 4-97 Voice Mail 6-40 Button 4-98 Dialing Ratio 6-23 Integration 4-98 Monitor 4-100, 6-28 Port 6-16 Voice Over Busy 4-84, 4-101 Voice Recorder 4-103 Voltage Surge/Spike Protection 2-26, 3-17 W Wall Mount 3-26 Warning Tone 6-15 Warning Time 6-23 Wiring Designations for 3 x 8 Modules 2-37
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