Vodavi Starplus Dhs Installation Manual
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COS also dictates the station’s ability to use System Speed Dial. COS levels O-5 allow full use of System Speed Dial bins 20-99. COS level 6 allows the use of System Speed Dial bins 20-39 only and COS level 7 restricts System Speed Dial access completely. Range :O-7 Default : 0 752.2 Nite COS Description: Reference the description above for qualities of COS programming. Nite COS specifically allows the programmer to assign a different mode of operation to any station for system Night Mode...
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be verified against the table for a match. If a match is found the outgoing call attempt is allowed, if not the call attempt is denied. Range : “ Y/N ” Default : “N” 7.5.2.7 Nite Service Description: Any station in the system may be assigned as a Nite Service station. A Nite Service station will ring for calls coming into the system CO lines while the system is in Night mode. Note: Other ringing programming is unaffected by this programming. Stations assigned to ring on C lines in Station Ring...
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752.12 Voice Mail Port 1.. Description: Single Line Telephone ports that are to be used for connection to a Voice Mail system must be assigned type “VM”. This identifies the port to the system software for special handling. s-.- . 7.5.3 CO Line Range-: ” Y/N ” Default : “N” c Description: When the Show CO Line prompt is displayed the programmer should enter the two-digit CO line number to be programmed. (Note: when CO line 1 is to be programmed enter a “01”. When CO line 12 is to be...
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7.5.3.4 7.5.3.5 7.5.3.6 7.5.3.7 7.5.3.8 This instructs the system software to- bypass this 60 line for any automatic or pooled (group) access of CO lines. Loud Bell Description: Range : CO/PBX/OPN Default : CO When set to “Y” the Loud Bell Contact will operate ring cadenced closure while this CO line is ringing. The ring cadence of the Loud Bell contact follows the Ring Scheme programmed in Resource. CO Line Group Description: Range : “Y/N” Default : “N” There are four CO line group...
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may be used to determine what tone will be used-for the tone selection in Distinct Tone. (The .i tones are the same.) _ Range : O/I/2/3/4 Default : 0 7.5.3.9 ‘ICLID Port (Incoming Caller ID/PC Programming Port) Description: ,+. When Incoming Caller ID is provided by the servicing telephone company, the caller data may be retrieved at the CO line interface and delivered to the Stat-plus DHS KSU via an external ancillary device connected to the Option Module ICLID/PC Programming RS-232 port. This...
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7.5.4.2 Privacy Release Tone Description: Privacy Release Tone works in conjunction with Privacy Release. When set to “Y” a tone will be heard on the voice path of the in-progress call when a station joins a conversation via Privacy Release. When set to “N”, no tone is heard. Disabling the tone can be useful for monitoring of call group employees and training requirements. Range : “Y/N” Default : “Y” Disabling bf the- Privacy featummay be ,litited-iby federal; ~ state”orf local : law,lkcheck...
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i_ 1.. L- 754.6 Park Remind Description: Similar to Remind Time, Park Remind will alert stations of CO lines parked at their location once each time the Park Remind time expires. 754.7 754.8 Pause Time Description: 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. PBX Code Description: One PBX Code may be assigned in the system. This ‘code...
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Note: increasing the digit duration and inter-digit’time may also be desirable for applications where the user must dial into an off-site voice mail. system or other dial- pad key operated device that does not respond well to faster dialing modes. There are two Dialing Ratio parameters that may be programmed; TONE TIME and INT-DGT TIME. “Tone Time” is the actual duration of DTMF tone that the system will send for-each dial pad key pressed while connected to a CO line. “Int-Dgt Time” is the minimum...
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however users may also use the hook switch to disconnect the current call and request dial tone for a second call. If this operation occurs too quickly the system will interpret the request as a hook flash request. For this reason the hook flash timing may be adjusted to cater to the practices of the user. Note: it is recommended that SLT stations installed be equipped with a TAP or FLASH button and the guaranteed disconnect feature. (Many SLT models offer these features.) These features will...
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SERVICE NEVER 754.16 ExternaI Call Forward Description: TALK TIME I One CO line in the system may be designated as the External Call Forward CO line. When this CO line rings it is automatically answered by the system and routed to another CO line where a predetermined telephone number is dialed. The two lines are connected together in a conference and allowed to remain connected for the duration of the TALK TIME. Note: System Speed Dial bin 99 must be programmed with a telephone number that will...