Vodavi Starplus Dhs Installation Manual
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The System Database allows the installer to adapt to varying kinds of analog equipment, in a PBX like environment. The system can be programmed to ignore hook-switch “bounce” or false transfer requests. (See SLT Hook-flash under the Call Handling programming category). By setting the minimum open loop (flash) detection time in software, false transfers that sometime occur during on-hook transfers are eliminated. Default programmed minimum hook-flash detection time is 100 msec. The minimum hook-...
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6.22 Starplus DHS Feature Package Upgrade Procedure Use the following procedure to upgrade the Starplus DHS system Feature package software. Once the upgrade is complete the DHS system must be initialized to assure proper operation. Any handling of system integrated circuits must be done in a static controlled environment. Please use satisfactory static preventive practices while handling system components and while working on the Starplus DHS system KSU with cover removed. (USE A STATIC WRIST...
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a. b. C. Basic KSU’. ‘- (Configured for 3 CO lines and 8 Digital Stations) Notes: SW1 must remain in the “ON” position following initialization to engage customer database RAM memory backup in the event of commercial/utility power outage. RAM backup battery charging occurs only when SW1 is in the “ON” position. The RAM battery requires 14 hours minimum normal (powered) system operation for adequate charging. Following proper power up and initialization the system should function properly with...
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7. DATABASE PROGRAMMING Important! It is VERY important to load default customer data when a system is first installed, when upgrading software feature packages or when severe power disturbances cause reason to doubt the customer database integrity! If any of these conditions exist please use the Power Up Initialization procedure at the end of the Installation section before proceeding with any customer specific programming. Customer Database programming is protected from loss during power...
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Dial ~~~~ ,,~&$~~~ $Qg on the keypad. The ‘display prompts for the database password: At default the password is “000000”. Enter the six-digit DEFAULT Password - 000000. A press the center Soft button (~~~~~~~) co~esponding to the “show Sean on the display. The display shows the first customer database-programming category “System Type”. There are two choices in this category, “PBX” or “KEY”. The FCC Registration number that is provided to the telephone operating company servicing this equipment...
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1. If customer changes system type fi-om PBX to KEY system, the contents in programmable feature keys where CO line group number had been programmed before will not be affected or changed. Consequently, depression of those feature keys associated with KEY type mode will not operate. 2. When checking those feature keys via key inquiry function, depression of soft key SHOW during verification will generate warning message of “CODE UNAVAILABLE”. When the center Soft Button “next” is pressed the next...
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A %. ,&~,~~..~., , m ‘,hga (Change) Press the chg button to modify the content of the current programming item. Generally, chg will cause the current data item to update from the allowed values for that data item. In this case the new data is functional at the time it is displayed. In other cases where the system does not generate specific values for the current item (such as password entry), the data item field allows entry f?om the dial pad and the Soft Buttons save and bksp are made available...
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next A :;?a show A show A ..W$ Dialing Call Abandon CO Line Type Loud Bell CO Line Group Private To Toll Override Distinct Tone (*) ICLID Port Tone/Pulse Y/N CO/PBX/OPN Y/N 1-4 Y% o-4 o-12 Tone 166 Y 166 co 166 N 167 1 167 EMPTY 167 N 167 0 (none) 167 0 (none) 168 6 next A Q Range Default Page Day Class o-7 0 163 Nite Class o-7 0 164 CO Line Assignment I-12, Y/N all Y 164 Receive Assignment l-12, Y/N all Y . 164 (*) Ring Assignment DAY/NITE/BOTH/NONE Sta 10...
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next A :ggs 8 Ring Scheme Letter Type Attendant Alternate [Attendant] System Alarm Nite Start Nite End DB Password User Password User Name Preprog Message System Speed No BGM CO Line Copy Station Copy Feature Button Copy System Time AC-Code Table Data Link RMT X-Rate SMDRX-Rate Hour Mode +Dial Tone Detect Dial Wait Time KSU Revision i. o/1 /2l3/4/5 19. 1 o-33 Range 1 o-33 oo:oo-2359 oo:oo-2359 oo:oo-2359 XXXXXXXX (x=0-9) l/2/314 XxXx (x=0-9) 7 alphanumeric 7...
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7.5 Programming Parameter Details 7.5.1 System YQpe Description: The system may be programmed for compliance to the appropriate CO line access functionality corresponding to the FCC registration number provided to the servicing telephone company. When the “MF” registration number is used, CO lines may be accessed by any system means (direct CO line button access or Pooled CO line access). This type of operation is referred to as “PBX” operation. When the “KF” registration number is used, CO lines...