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Vodavi Starplus Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
Vodavi Starplus Hybrid Key Telephone System Installation Manual
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PAGE “A” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) B. Do Not Disturb Programming Steps Description 1. Press the DO NOT DISTURB flexible button DO NOT DISTURB. Stations can be individually (Page A, Button #2). It will toggle on and off with allowed or denied the ability to place their telephone each depression. in Do Not Disturb. Default: By default, Do Not Disturb is allowed at all stations. l LED on = Do Not Disturb is allowed l LED off= Do-Not Disturb is denied 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. C. Conference Enable/Disable (Per Station) Programming Steps 1. Press the CONFERENCE flexible button (Page A, Button #3). It will toggle on and off with each depression. l LED on = Conference is enabled l LED off = Conference is disabled 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description CONFERENCE. This feature allows the system to be programmed on a per Station basis for the abil#y to initiate a conference. Only stations that have Conference enabled will be able to initiate a conference. A station that is denied conferencing capabilities in programming can be a party to another stations conference provided that station does have confer- encing privileges. Default: By default, Conference is enabled for all stations. Related Programming: Issue 1, November 1991 636-3
Digital Key Telephone Systems STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 PAGE “A” STATION ATTRIBUTES (Cont’d) Executive Override Programming Steps Description Press the EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE flexible button (Page A, Button #4). It will toggle on and off with each depression. l LED on = Executive Override is allowed l LED off= Executive Override is denied Press HOLD button. Display will now update. EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE. This feature allows cer- tain stations to be designated as “Executive” stations with the ability to override and “barge-in” on other keysets engaged in CO line conversation. If an extension is engaged in an intercom conversation the call can be overridden but the intercom connec- tion will be dropped. This is a useful feature for UCD agent supervisors or for alternate answering posi- tions. An optional warning tone is programmed on a sys- teqn wide basis to either enable or disable the tone. This tone will be presented to all parties prior to actual cut thru of the third party. Default: By default, Executive Override is disabled for all stations. Related Programming: Executive Override Wam- ina Tone. CAUTION: USE OF THIS FEATURE WHEN THE EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE WARNING TONE IS DIS- ABLED MAY BE INTERPRETED AS A VIOLATION OF FEDERALOR STATE LAWS, AND AN INVASION OF PRIVACY. CONSULT COUNSEL WITH RE- SPECT TO APPLICABLE LAW BEFORE INTRUD- ING ON CALLS USING THIS FEATURE. 630-4 Issue 1, November 1991
sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Digital Key Telephone Systems PAGE “A” STATION AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) E. Privacy (Per Station) Programming Steps To program station(s) for Automatic Privacy: 1. Press the PRIVACY flexible button (Page A, Button #5). It will toggle on and off with each depression. l LED on = Privacy is enabled on Stations(s) l LED off = Privacy is disabled on Station(s) 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description PRIVACY. The system provides privacy on all com- munications in the system which prevents other stations from accidently entering an existing conver- sation. However, if desired, the system will allow on a per station basis the ability for a station to join an existing outside CO line conversation. Each station can be granted the privilege to join an existing CO line conversation by simply pressing the CO line button of a CO line in use. Both the station and the CO line must have privacy disabled before the system will allow cut-thru. If privacy is disabled and a station joins an existing call, both parties will hear an alert tone. If privacy is disabled, only one other station may join in on an existing conversation. The Station 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 following table: Default: Privacy is enabled for all stations in default. Related Programming: CO Line Attributes, Sec. 620.1, programming: Privacy feature. Privacy Enabled Privacy Disabled Private (No Cut-through) Private (No Cut-throuah) Private (No Cut-through) Privacy Released KM-throuoh Allnwad Issue 1, November 1991 630-5
PAGE ‘VI” STATION AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) F. Speed Dialing Access Programming Steps 1. Press the SPEED flexible button (Page A, But- ton #6). It will toggle on and off with each depression. 0 LED on = Speed Dialing access is allowed l LED off= Speed Dialing access is denied 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. G. Line Queuing Programming Steps Description 1. Press the QUEUING flexible button (Page A, Button #7). It will toggle on and off with each depression. l LED on = Queuing is allowed l LED off= Queuing is denied 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. LINE QUEUING. Stations can be allowed or denied the ability to manually queue for a busy group of CO lines. Even when disabled, stations will have auto- matic LCR queuing privileges. Default: By default, CO Line Queuing is allowed at all stations. Descriotion SPEED DIALING ACCESS. Stations can be indi- vidually allowed or denied the ability to use system speed dial numbers. The last forty system speed numbers are not monitored by toll restriction, refer to toll restriction programming. Stations can not be prevented from using station speed dial. Default: By default, Speed Dialing is allowed at all stations. 636-6 Issue 1, November 1991
STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Digital Key Telephone Systems PAGE “A” STATION AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) H. 1. 2. Preferred Line Answer Programming Steps Press the PREF LINE ANSWER flexible button (Page A, Button #8). It will toggle on and off with each depression. l LED on = Preferred Line Answer is allowed Description PREF LINE ANSWER. Stations can be given the ability to answer incoming outside line calls, trans- ferred and recalling lines and line queues by simply going off-hook. (Preferred tine Answer) l LED off= Preferred Line Answer is denied Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Default: By default, Preferred Line Answer is dis- abled on all stations. I. Off-Hook Voice Over (Future) Programming Steps 1. Press the OHVO flexible button (Page A, Button #9). It will toggle on and off with each depres- sion. l LED on = Off-Hook Voice Over is allowed l LED off= Off-Hook Voice Over is denied 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description OHVO. This feature allows a station to receive OHVO calls. Only OHVO Digital Terminals may re- ceive an OHVO call. A station can be denied the ability to receive OHVO calls by disabling the OHVO option. Default: By default, Off-Hook Voice Over is disabled for all stations. Related Programming: Issue 1, November 1991 630-7
Digital Key Telephone Systems STARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2666 PAGE “A” STATION AnRlBUTES (Cont’d) J. Call Forwarding Programming Steps 1. Press the CALL FORWARD flexible button (Page A, Button #lo). It will toggle on and off with each depression. l LED on = Call Forwarding is allowed l LED off= Call Forwarding is denied 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. K. Forced Least Cost Routing Programming Steps 1. Press the FORCED LCR flexible button (Page A, Button #l 1). It will toggle on and off with each depression. l LED on = Least Cost Routing is forced l LED off= Least Cost Routing is optional 2. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Description CALL FORWARD. Stations can be allowed or de- nied the ability to have incoming CO calls, intercom, transferred outside lines forwarded to another sta- tion, UCD, Hunt or Voice Mail group or Off-Net Forward via speed dial. Default: By default, Call Forwarding is allowed at all stations. Description FORCED LCR. Stations may be forced to place outgoing CO calls by use of LCR (dial [9]) to access an outside line). This allows the system administrator to control dialing patterns and the lines used for outgoing CO calls more effectively. This can be enabled/disabled on a per station basis for additional flexibility and control, Default: Forced LCR is optional for all stations. Related Programming: LCR Class of Service, LCR Enable/Disable, Sec. 610.2; LCR programming, Sec. 655. 630-6 Issue 1, November 1991
sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2866 Digital Key Telephone Systems PAGE “B” STATION PROGRAMMING Programming Steps The remaining station features are located and pro- grammed on Page B. a. Press [PG B] button. The display of current programming for those features will appear as follows: Where: XXX= Station Range B= Page “B” Features ID= Station Identification (O-5 COS= Class of Service (l-6) SPK= Speakerphone Option (O-2) A= Pickup Group (l-4) B= Paging Zone (l-4) CC= Preset Forward Destination DD= CO tine Group access LO= LCR Class of Service Description When programming Page B features, the flexible buttons are mapped as follows: LCR COS SELECT PAGE A m ~~~~~~1 oFF-HwKpREF 1 sELEm PAGE B ~~~~~~~~~~ SVFTONASSlGN 1 NEWSTATlON RANGE [ NOTE: Features programmed in Page “B” require a numeric entry after pressing the flexible button. Issue 1, November 1991 630-9
PAGE “B” STATION AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) L. Station ldentif ication Programming Steps 1. Press the STATION ID flexible button (Page B, Button #l). To program the Station ID for a Digital Terminal: 1. Dial a [0] on the dial pad. 2. Press HOLD button to complete the entry. Dis- play will now update. To program the Station ID for a DSS/DLS Console with Map 1, Map 2 or Map 3: 1. Dial either a [1],[2] or [3] on the dial pad. 2. Enter the three-digit station number (100-155) which the DSWDLS Console is associated with. 3. Press HOLD button to complete the entry. Dis- play will now update. To program the Station ID for a Relay/Sensor Mod- ule: 1. Dial a [4] on the dial pad. 2. Press HOLD button to complete the entry. Dis- play will now update. Description STATION ID. Each system port must be pro- grammed to identify the type of station that will operate on that port. Each station type must be identified. Default: By default, all 4x8 CO/Station Port Cards default to ID 0 (Digital Terminal), all SLT’s default to ID 5 (SLT or OPX). NOTE: When identifying a station as a DSS/DLS Console, you must also enter the station number of the Key Telephone the DSSIDLS Console is at- tached to. MAP 1. CO Lines l-14 are fixed buttons. Stations 100-l 27 are flexible buttons and appear in sequen- tial order withthe bottom 6 buttons programmed as the following features: Call Park Zones, Page Zones, Attendant Override, and Release. DSS Console Map 1 Related Programming: CO Line ringing on Map 1 is determined by CO Line Attributes, Sec. 620.1; CO Line Ringing Assignments 638-l 0 Issue 1, November 1991
wARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2858 Digital Key Telephone Systems PAGE “B” STATION ATMBUTES (Cont’d) Station Identification (Cont’d) Programming Steps To program the Station ID for a SLT or OPX Station: 1. Dial a [5] on the dial pad. 2, Press HOLD button to complete the entry. Dis- play will now update. To program the Station ID for a SLT w/Message Waiting Lamp: 1. Dial a [S] on the dial pad. 2. Press HOLD button to complete the entry. Dis- play will now update. To program the Station ID for an SLT w/Message Waiting and In Use Lamp: (2605, 2607) 1. Dial a j7’l on the dial pad. 2. Press HOLD button to complete the entry. Dis- play will now update. Description MAP 2. CO Lines 1-28 are fixed buttons and Sta- tions 100-l 13 are flexible buttons and appear in sequential order with 6 buttons programmed as fea- tures. MAP 3. Stations 114-157 are flexible buttons and appear in sequential order with the bottom 6 buttons programmed as features. Provides the receiving stations with DSS buttons when used in conjunction L - DSS Console Map 2 & 3 Related Programming: CO Line ringing on Map 2 is determined by CO Line Attributes, Sec. 620.1; CO Line Ringing Assignments Issue 1, November 1991 630-l 1
Digital Key Telephone Systems sTARPLUS@ SPD 1428 & 2856 PAGE “B” STATION AlTRIBUTES (Cont’d) M. 1. 2. Station Class of Service (COS) Programming Steps Press the CLASS OF SERVICE flexible button (Page B, Button #2). Enter a two-digit Class of Service entry as follows: l 1st digit is day COS l 2nd digit is night COS Description CLASS OF SERVICE. Each stations must be as- signed a certain COS for day mode operation, and also be assigned a COS for night mode operation. The night COS goes into affect when the system is placed into the night mode, manually or automat- ically. This prevents the misuse of phones after hours. The six classes of service are: 1= unrestricted 2= governed by Table A 3= governed by Table B 4= governed by Tables A and B 5= no 0,l ,*,#I as first digit, 7 digits max. 6= intercom only (no CO Line access) 3. Press HOLD button. Display will now update. Class of service (COS) determines the stations dial- ing privileges. Refer to Table 630-l. Default: By default, all stations are assigned a COS 1 for day mode and COS 1 for night mode. Related Programming: CO Line Attributes, Sec. 620.1; Class of Service programming, Sec. 620.1; Exception Tables programming, Sec. 650.1. Table 630-l Class of Service (COS) S T A T I 0 N i Unrestricted Unrestricted Restriction* Unrestricted Table A Unrestricted Canned Restriction Unrestricted Unrestricted Table B Canned Restriction Unrestricted Table A Table B Canned Restriction Unrestricted Canned Canned Canned Restriction Restriction Restriction Unrestricted Intercom Intercom Intercom Intercom only only only only *Canned Restriction= No ‘O’, 1, #, ‘*’ as a first dialed digit, and 7 digits maximum plus l-800, 1911, 1611 are allowed and 411, 976, and 555 numbers are denied. I 630-l 2 Issue 1, November 1991