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Vodavi Starplus Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Starplus Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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Digital Key Telephone Systems BARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2866 CO LINE AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) A. DTMF/Dial Pulse Programming Programming Steps 1. Press the DTMWDIAL PULSE (Button #l). l LED on = DTMF enabled l LED off= Dial Pulse enabled flexible button 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description DTMF/DIAL PULSE. Each individual outside line can be programmed to be either DTMF (tone) or dial pulse. When a line is assigned as dial pulse, you can program the break/ make ratio and dial speed. Default: By default, all lines are set for DTMF. Related Programming: Refer to Dial Pulse pa- rameter, Sec~610.8; and Ring Detect Timer, sec. B. CO/PBX Programming Programming Steps 1. Press the CO/PBX flexible button (Button #2). l LED on = CO type is enabled l LED off= PBX is enabled 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description CO/PBX. Each individual outside line connected to the system may be programmed as either a CO or PBX line. Also use the PBX mark when identifying Centrex lines. Default: By default, all lines are assigned as CO lines. Related Programming: Refer to PBX Dialing Codes, Sec. 610.5; Ring Detect Timer, Sec. 610.1; and Flash Timer later in this section. C. UNA Programming Programming Steps 1. Press the UNA flexible button (Button #3). 0 LED on = UNA is enabled l LED off= UNA is disabled Description UNA. If a line is marked UNA, and if the system is in night service mode and if UNA is enabled in system parameters, then when a CO line rings into the system, a ring tone is generated over all external page zones. Default: By default, UNA is enabled Related Programming: Refer to External Night 610.2; and Page/Relay Programming, 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. 626-2 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) D. DISA Trunk-to-Trunk (Per CO Line) Programming Steps if the CO line DISA Trunk-to-Trunk (Conference) attributes is to be changed: 1. Press the DISA TRK-TO-TRK flexible button (Button #4). l LED on = DISA Trunk-to-Trunk is enabled (a “C” is displayed) l LED off = DISA Trunk-to-Trunk is disabled 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description DISA TRK-TO-TRK. The DISA Trunk-to-Trunk (or Conference) mark on the CO line governs a DISA callers ability to access other outside lines. CO lines must have DISA Trunk-to-Trunk enabled to allow a DISA caller to establish an outgoing trunk-to-trunk connection. This allows for specific CO line access restriction on DISA calls. A station with conference enable will be allowed to initiate a Conference on CO lines regardless of the CO line DISA Trunk-to-Trunk marking. Default: By default, DISA Trunk-to-Trunk is enabled for all CO lines. Related Programming: Station Attributes, Sec. 630.1 for Conference feature The CO line DlSATrunk-to-Trunk flag affects a DISA callers ability to access outgoing CO lines as shown in the following table: I Incoming DISA Trunk Trunk DISA caller attempts to access T-t-T Enabled T-t-T Disabled Issue 1, November 1991 626-3
Digital Key Telephone Systems %ARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2888 CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) E. Privacy Programming Steps If CO tine privacy is to be changed: 1. Press the PRIVACY flexible button. (Button #5. l LED on = Privacy is enabled l LED off = Privacy is disabled 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description PRIVACY. If desired, the system can be pro- grammed to eliminate CO Line privacy, allowing another station to join in on existing outside line conversations. Stations must have a direct CO line appearance to join CO line conversations in progress. A station must also have Privacy disabled before the system will allow that station to enter into an existing conversation. Both parties will hear an alert tone just prior to a station joining the call. When privacy is disabled, only one other station may join in on an existing conversation. Default: By default, Privacy is enabled for all CO The CO line Privacy flag affects a station users ability to access CO lines already engaged in conversation by another station in the system as shown in the followina table: Lines. Related Programming: Privacy option and button assignments in Station Attributes, Sec. 630.1, pro- gramming. Privacy Enabled Privacy Disabled Private (No Cut-through Private (No Cut-through Private (No Cut-through) Privacy Released Cut-through Allowed 820-4 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Digital Key Telephone Systems CO LINE AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) F. Loop Supervision Programming Programming Steps 1. Press the LOOP SUPV flexible button (Button w- 2. Enter a one-digit timer value on the dial pad between 1 and 9 which corresponds to 100-900 msec. 3. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. G. DISA Programming Programming Steps 1. Press the DISA flexible button (Button #7). 2. Enter a one-digit value to indicate type of DISA desired. I= 24 hour 2= Night only O= no DISA (disable DISA) 3. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. NOTE: A DTMF Receiver must be installed in the system. LOOP SUPV. Loop supervision is used primarily with DISA, Voice Mail/Auto Attendant and with un- supervised conference applications. It provides the system with the ability to detect when loop current has been broken and an outside line is no longer being used. (To determine timer value for loop su- pervision, consult your local serving central office for type and duration of loop supervision signal.) It is recommended that Loop Supervision be en- abled, especially when connecting a Voice Mail or Auto Attendant to the Starplus Digital (SPD) Key Telephone System . Default: By default, loop supervision is disabled for all CO Lines. Related Programming: Conference Timer, Sec. 610.1; DISA programming (see below), Voice Mail programming, Sec. 645.1 and 645.2. Description DISA. A line can be assigned as a DISA line during night service only or on a 24 hour basis. A maximum of three DISA lines can be programmed into the system. A DISA access code can also be programmed. Incoming DISA callers may dial any valid internal station or access outside line groups. DISA callers will be subjected to the Class of Service placed on the line accessed for outdialing. It is recommended that Loop Supervision be enabled when setting up DISA line(s). The Conference Timer (Sec. 610.1) also allows the system adminis- trator to control the length of time a DISA caller is allowed after establishing a ‘Trunk-to-Trunk” call. After expiration of the Conference Timer, a tone will be presented to both DISA parties, then one minute later the system will automatically release both trunks. The Conference Timer does not affect or control a DISA-to-Station call. Default: By default, there are no outside lines as- signed as DISA lines. Related Programming: Conference Timer, Sec. 610.1; DISA Access Code, Sec. 710.9; Loop Super- vision (see above), CO Line Conference, CO Line Class of Service, Toll Tables, Sec. 650. issue 1, November 1991 620-5
Digital Key Telephone Systems sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2866 CO LlNE AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) H. Flash Timer Programming Programming Steps 1. Press the FLASH TIMER flexible button (Button #8). 2. Enter a two-digit timer value between 01-20 which corresponds to 100 msec-2 seconds. 3. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description FLASH TIMER. Flash is a programmable opening on a line for signaling. When using an outside line, flash allows a user to obtain new dial tone without losing the line. This is particularly useful behind a PBX or Centrex. Each individual CO line can be programmed for a flash time. Default: Default is 10 (1 .O seconds) and is variable from 01 to 20 (100msec. to 2 seconds). Related Programming: COIPBX programming. I. Line Group Programming Programming Steps 1. Press the CO LINE GROUP flexible button (Button #9). 2. Enter a one-digit value between O-7 which cor- responds to Groups O-7. 3. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description CO LINE GROUP. Eight line groups are available for CO line assignment. Groups should be assigned according to type (local, FX, WATS, etc.) Line group 0 is used for programming a line(s) as a private line. Line Grouping affects Line Queuing, Pooled Group access (Pool Buttons), Speed Dial, and LCR fea- By default, All lines are placed in Line Related Programming: Flex Button programming - Pool Buttons, Sec. 630.1; LCR Programming - Rout- ing Tables, Sec. 655. 628-6 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 Digital Key Telephone Systems CO UNE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) J. Class of Service (COS) Programming Programming Steps 1. Press the LINE COS flexible button (Button #lO). 2. Enter a one-digit value between l-5 which cor- responds to five possible class of service to which a line may be assigned: COSi= No restrictions. COS2= Table A governs, Station COS 2 and 4 are monitored. COS3= Table B governs, Station COS 3 and 4 are monitored. COS4= Restricts O,l,*,# dialed as first digit and places a seven digit dialing limit- ation.ln addition, l-800, 1911, and 1611 are allowed and 411,976, and 555 numbers are denied. CO%= Overrides station COS 2,3,4, and 5 and allows unrestricted dialing. 3. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description LINE COS. Through assignments of a CO Class of Service the assigned CO line will either interact with a station Class of Service, provide a “canned” restric- tion or provide unrestricted dialing capabilities. (When a CO line is marked PBX, COS restrictions apply to the station only if one of five codes are dialed first.) Refer to Table 620-l for CO to Station COS relation- ship. Default: By default, all CO lines are assigned Class of Service 1. Related Programming: Station Class of Service programming, Sec. 630.1; Toll Table programming, Sec. 650.1. Table 620-l Class of Service (COS) S T A T I 0 N C 0 S CO LINE CLASS OF SERVICE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . ..,.... “” . . . . . . . . . . ,.,. . . . . . . . . . .~e~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~:~~~~ . . . . . . ..i... ““‘+.‘.‘.. . . ...: ..,.,.,: .?,.: .::, I I A- - - -I y.-: . . . . . . . . . . ‘:::Q:::::::::>.::::: l.,.,:,,, . :.:.::::::::::: . . . . . . .._...... bannea ::~~~:~:‘::~:~:::: :(.:,_) ::::~::~:i:~::::::i:::::a:~,:~i( ~~ Unrestricted i.:~~:~:::::-i:~:.~;i~:::.::::.: Unrestricted Unrestricted c ,.,. x?!:!:.:::::.::::::::~:~ .:.:.: ~:~lf~~~~i:I:.::,~~:::.::~~:: Restriction’ Unrestricted Table A “‘A . . . . . . . . . . . . ~.Lw.:.:.::.: :.:.::,:, . . . . . . . . . ,,,, ~i2~~~:~~~~~~~~~li~~ ,,,, ~~~ Table B ::::::::::::u:i~~:~ii:~~~.~~ ::::ww.
Digital Key Telephone Systems sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2866 CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) K. CO Line Ringing Assignment Programming Steps Each CO line in the system may be assigned initial incoming ringing to one of the following destinations: l one or more stations (keyset or SLT) l to a UCD, Voice Mail or Hunt Group e Off-Net (via speed dial) 1. Press the RING ASSIGNMENT flexible button (Button #ll) to toggle to the Ringing Assign- ment display. The display will show the follow- ing information: Enter the 3-digit destination (DDD) and the single digit ring type (R) followed by the HOLD button. Press Button #17 to display ring assignments. Assignments will be displayed in sets of 8 up to the number programmed. Press Button #17 additional times to cycle to the next group of 8 ring assignments. The following LCD format will be used to display the assignments: Where: DDD= Destination R= D for Day N= Night B= Both Day & Night. Ring assignments will be continuous and will be displayed in order of the destination number from 001 to 557. Description RING ASSIGNMENT. When ringing is assigned as a part of the CO line parameters, ringing of a station is independent of that stations button configuration. However, Stations that are assigned for initial ring-in MUST HAVE a LOOP button(s) to answer the call(s) if a direct CO appearance is not available. Multiple station assignments are allowed for a par- ticular CO line in a mixture of Day, Night, or Day & Night ring types. An incoming CO line may be pro- grammed to any number of stations but it cannot be programmed to ring a mixture of stations and groups (ie. a Hunt Group and 4 stations, or more than one Hunt Group). Incoming calls directed Off-Net will be connected to an outgoing system speed bin. CO lines assigned to ring multiple stations will not follow any stations’ forward to a UCD, Voice Mail, Hunt Group or Off-Net. Forwarding to another station will be allowed. 020-099 = System Speed Bins 20-99, for 100-l 55 = Station extension Numbers ~~~~ps l-8 ad atypesae. ) 0 = unassigned (to delete a station) 1 = Day Ringing 2 = Night Ringing 3 = Day & Night Ringing Multiple station assignments are accomplished by assigning another destination with ring status, DDDR, and pressing the HOLD button. This can be done for up to the maximum number of stations on the system. Deleting a station (entering a 0 for ring type) only removes that station from the ring assignment. Default: By default, all CO lines are assigned to ring at the attendant, Station 100. I 626-8 Issue 1, November 1981
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Digital Key Telephone Systems CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) 620.2 DIAL PULSE PARAMETERS Programming Steps If this feature is to be assigned: a. Press FLASH and dial [41]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: b. Choose dial pulse features by pressing the appropriate flexible button(s) in the flexible field. c. The buttons toggle on and off: 0 LED on = 60/40 (RATIO), 1Opps (SPEED) l LED off = 66133 (RATIO), 2Opps (SPEED) d. Press HOLD button. Description By default all lines are DTMF (tone) signaling. If outpulsing is required, the individual outside line must be programmed for pulse. Refer to CO line programming section. The break/make ratio and the dial speed can be programmed at this time. The buttons on the key telephone are defined as shown below when entering the Dial Pulse Parame- ter programming area: . . . . . . . . . . . . . :*:...:.:.:: ,x y- ~~.&:~
SECTION 630 STATION AlTRIBUTES PROGRAMMING 630.1 INTRODUCTION Programming Steps Description If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If starting to program here, enter the programming mode. (Refer to Sec. 600.2). If station features are to be changed: a. Press FLASH and dial [50]. The following mes- sage is shown on the display phone: b. C. Enter a six digit number (100-155) for station range being programmed. If only one station is being programmed, enter that number twice i.e. (100100). Press HOLD button. Program button #20 (New Range) will be lit. The display updates to current programming for Page A: Where: XXX= Station Range A= Page “A” Features PA= Paging Access is allowed DD= Do Not Disturb is allowed CF= Conference is allowed EO= Executive Override is allowed PR= Privacy is enabled SP= System Speed Dial is allowed QU= Queuing is allowed PL= Preferred Line Answer is enabled OH= Off-Hook Voice Over is allowed FW= Call Forward is allowed LC= Forced LCR Enabled This section describes the steps and procedures necessary to program station attributes for stations connected to the Starplus Digital (SPD) Key Tele- phone System. When entering the Station attributes portion of the data base the programmer may decide to enter information for either a range of stations or one specific station. Range programming allows the programmer to change a specific parameter or a few parameters for an entire range of stations leaving intact the remain- ing data fields that do not require change. Those data fields will continue to operate with the pre- viously programmed data. For example if station data varies from station to station i.e. button data is different or Class-of-service assignments are differ- ent etc... but it is desired to enable Preferred Line Answer (PLA) for all stations the programmer may enter as the range 9cL stations (100-155) and en- able PL4, then exit programming. This will enable PLA for all stations leaving intact the various other station programming for the range. Station Attributes are divided between those fea- tures that require either a simple allow/deny or En- able/Disable (toggle) operation and those that require a numeric entry. The allow/deny (toggle) type features are programmed on page “A”. Entries that require a numeric entry i.e. Station ID, COS etc... are programmed on page “B”. r Issue 1, November 1991 630-l
Digital Key Telephone Systems STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 PAGE “A” STATION AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) Programming Steps Paging Access Programming Steps Press the PAGE ACCESS flexible button (Page A, Button #l). It will toggle on and off with each depression. l LED on = Paging is allowed l LED off= Paging is denied Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description Station Attributes that require only an Allow/Disallow or Enable/Disable (toggle) operation to set in pro- gramming for stations are all programmed on Page “A” of Station Attribute programming. When programming the Page “‘A” features, the flex- ible buttons are mapped as follows: Button #17 [Additional Feature Display] will display additional features as needed (future). Button #18 [PAGE “A”‘j Indicates displayed parame- ters are Page “A” parameters and also selects Page “A”. Button #19 [PAGE “B”] Indicates displayed parame- ters are Page “B” parameters and also selects Page “B”. Button #20 [Select Range] will prompt for a new Station range. Description PAGE ACCESS. Stations can individually be allow- ed or denied the ability to make pages. This applies to all internal and external zone paging. A station denied access to paging may still answer a meet-me page announcement. (Station COS 6 will not deny a station the ability to make a page.) Default: By default, Paging is allowed at all stations. 630-2 Issue 1, November 1991