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Vodavi Starplus Sts Key Systems Programming Operation Manual
Vodavi Starplus Sts Key Systems Programming Operation Manual
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T- 1 Tr u n k i n g2-271 Features and Operation Wink Timer Description When Wink signaling is programmed, this timer determines how long the STS system keeps the T-1 TIE Line circuit reversed before any DTMF digits are sent from the Central Office. This option allows the installer a method to adjust the Wink Signal on a per CO Line basis. The Wink Signal can be used on DID and TIE-type trunks. Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and dial [40]. The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid number for...
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2-272T- 1 Tr u n k i n g Features and Operation T-1 Collect Timer Description The T-1 Collect Timer is only used when the T-1 Incoming Signaling is set for dial pulse. This is a time-out timer that looks at the incoming digits one digit at a time. If a second digit isn’t detected within the 150 ms, the telephone system attempts to process that digit. If a second digit is detected, the system waits 150 ms to see if a third digit is received. Otherwise, the telephone system attempts to process the two...
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Text Messaging (Silent Response) 2-273 Features and Operation T- 1 F r a m i n g Ty p e Description The T-1 board will work with D4SF-AMI or ESF-B8ZS framing. The T-1 service should be ordered from the serving company. Programming Steps There are two types of T-1 Framing Types available. To change the framing type: 1. Press the T-1 FRAMING TYPE flexible button (FLASH 41, Button #7) for programming the type of T-1 Framing desired. The following message is shown on the display phone: 2. Enter a 0 or 1...
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2-274 Text Messaging (Silent Response) Features and Operation SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable Conditions » If the station receiving the text message response is on an OHVO call, no tone is received. » All canned and custom messages may be used to respond to a calling party. » Text response messages automatically clear when the calling station (station receiving the messages) goes on-hook. » A station can receive only one message at a time. » Text messages may be chained (i.e., multiple messages...
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Toll Restriction2-275 Features and Operation Toll Restriction Description The STS system offers a flexible means of applying toll restriction to stations or individuals. Dialing privileges (or toll restriction) is determined through assignment of station and CO line Class Of Service (COS). Several types of restriction can be derived simply by programming COS assignments and CO line access to stations. This may, in some cases, be all that is necessary. However, when a more complex or specific type of...
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2-276Toll Restriction Features and Operation For example, the code [1-555-1212] may be entered in the Deny Table to deny local toll information calls. Each Allow Table contains 20 bins for entry of allow codes. Each Deny Table contains 10 bins for entry of deny codes. Rules for Setting Up Allow/Deny Tables Rule 1--- If both tables (Allow and Deny) have no entries, no restriction is applied. Rule 2--- If entries are made in the Allow Table and only there, then only those numbers are allowed. All other...
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Toll Restriction2-277 Features and Operation Special Reference Tables The STS system also offers four special tables that can be referenced from within the two Allow Tables. Three of the special tables can be assigned to specific area codes that require further toll restriction definition. The fourth Special Table is reserved for use as a home area code table (numbers within the same area code as the site where the system is installed). This provides expanded ability to apply toll restriction on...
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2-278Toll Restriction Features and Operation Once a match is found in the Allow Table that references a Special Table, the number dialed are checked for an allowed code in the Special Table. If a match is not found in the Special Table, the system continues to check for a match in the next Allow or Deny Table to check. The system does not return to the table that sent the call to the Special Table. Programming Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If...
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Toll Restriction2-279 Features and Operation Search Special Table commands must be entered in a specific manner and should always be the last entries in the Allow Table. It is recommended that the last four bins (17–20) in the Allow Table be reserved for referencing the four special tables with the reference to the home area code (Special Table 4) always being located in bin number 20. Search Special table commands can only be entered into the allow tables. Rules for entries that reference Special...
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2-280Toll Restriction Features and Operation 2. Enter a valid bin number (01–20) of the bin to be programmed. It is recommended that: Bin 17 be reserved for an entry that references SPECIAL TABLE 1 Bin 18 be reserved for an entry that references SPECIAL TABLE 2 Bin 19 be reserved for an entry that references SPECIAL TABLE 3 Bin 20 be reserved for an entry that references the Home Area Code Table, SPECIAL TA B L E 4 . 3. Enter the Allow Code. [0–9], [ ], [#] = Corresponding allow digits (numbers)...