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Vodavi Starplus Sts Key Systems Programming Operation Manual
Vodavi Starplus Sts Key Systems Programming Operation Manual
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ICLID ProgrammingA-7 ICLID / Caller ID 2. To program ICLID features, use the flexible button(s) as defined in the following procedures. Button # 1 = Disable/Enable Button # 2 = Name In Display Button # 3 = Baud Rate Display Button # 4 = Port Assignment 3. After all entries are made, press HOLD to accept the data. When entering the ICLID features programming area the buttons on the digital telephone are defined as shown below: Enable/Disable Description The ICLID (Incoming Calling Line IDentification) feature was added to the STS system. For this feature to operate properly, it must be activated from the Central Office so the numbers of the calling party are delivered over the individual tip and ring of the CO lines between the first and second ring cycle. Programming Steps 1. Press the DISABLE/ENABLE flexible button (FLASH 56, Button #1) to toggle between the options of NO for disable and YES for enable. 2. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT … ICLID is disabled (NO option). Name in Display Description The system can be set to display the incoming telephone number or the persons name on the LCD display. Programming Steps 1. Press the NAME flexible button (FLASH 56, Button #2) to toggle between the options of YES to show the name or NO to show the incoming telephone number in the LCD. 2. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT … The system shows the name on the LCD display (YES option). ENABLE / DISABLENAMEBAUD RATEPORT 1Q2W3E4R If caller ID is used in the system, you must use Flash 40, Page C, Button #2 to set the R i n g D e l a y T i m e r t o a s e t t i n g o f 0 5 ( s e c ) . T h i s a l l o w s s u f fi c i e n t t i m e f o r r e c e i p t o f I C L I D information from the telephone company (refer to “Ring Delay Timer” on page A-8).
A-8ICLID Programming ICLID / Caller ID Baud Rate Display Description The STS system can provide ICLID input on the standard RS-232C of the BKSU (also on LCOB w/CIDU. The baud rate is displayed as 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19.2K baud. Programming Steps The ICLID baud rate is programmed using FLASH 15 Baud Rate assignments. The LCD displays the current baud rate based on which number is assigned to the ICLID Port number. DEFAULT … Baud Rate is 9600. Port Assignment Programming Steps 1. Press the PORT flexible button (FLASH 56, Button #4) to specify which port to use for ICLID information. 2. Enter a valid number for one of the ICLID Ports: [1] = Port # 1 (RS-232C on BKSU) [2] = Port # 2 (RS-232C on BKSU) (LCD displays current baud rate assigned to the ICLID Port number.) 3. Press HOLD to accept the data. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. DEFAULT … Port #1. Ring Delay Timer Description The Ring Delay timer was added to the STS to accommodate ICLID interface requirements. The Ring Delay timer is started whenever a CO Line detects incoming ringing. When the timer expires, CO line ringing is detected by digital telephones and SLTs. The purpose of this timer is to wait until after the first ring cycle to be detected by the digital system so the ICLID information is passed down the CO line prior to being answered. In some cases, it may be necessary to set the Ring Delay Timer to five seconds so all the ICLID information is received from the Central Office. The Ring Delay Timer setting is variable from 00-20 seconds. When FLASH 56, Button #3 is pressed, an error tone is received. Baud rate does not apply to the CIDU. Use Port 1 or 2 for ICLID. ICLID NAME BAUD PORT NO YES 9600 1
ICLID ProgrammingA-9 ICLID / Caller ID Programming Steps 1. Press FLASH and dial [40]. The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid number for the range of lines being programmed. If only one line is being programmed, enter that number twice (001 001). 3. Press Button #21 to select Page C. The display updates. The following message displays to indicate current programming of that line or group of lines: XXX-XXX = CO Line Range 4. Press the RING DELAY TIMER flexible button (FLASH 40, Page C, Button #2). The following message displays: 5. Enter a valid number on the dial pad (00–20) which corresponds to 00-20 seconds. 6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. DEFAULT … Ring Delay Timer is set at 00 (disabled). CO LINE ATTRIBUTES SELECT A CO LINE RANGE If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines are selected. XXX - XXX PAGE C ENTER BUTTON NUMBER RING DELAY TIMER 00-20 00
A-10ICLID Programming ICLID / Caller ID Initialize ICLID-DID Tables Description ICLID - DID Table parameters may be initialized, setting all data fields to their original default values. Programming Steps 1. Press the ICLID TABLES flexible button (FLASH 80, Button #8). The following message displays: 2. Press the HOLD button. A confirmation tone sounds. Ta b l e A - 1 : IC L I D Ta b l e D e f a u l t s Program CodeFlexible ButtonFeaturesDefault Value (after initialization) FLASH 43 ICLID TABLES 1 ICLID Ringing Assignments None 17 View ICLID Ringing Assignments None 18 Next ICLID Route Number None 19 Previous ICLID Route Number None 20 Select Route Number None FLASH 44 DID TABLES 1 Route Number refer to Figure A-2 2 DID Phone Number None 3 Name Assigned to Number None 4 Erasing a DID Table Entry None FLASH 55 NAME/NUMBER TRANSLATION 1Route Number 1 2 Phone Number None 3Name None 4Clear Entry None FLASH 56 1 ICLID Disable/Enable No=Disabled 2 ICLID Name in Display Yes=Telephone number in display 3 ICLID Baud Rate Display 9600 4 ICLID Por t Assignment Por t #1 INITIALIZE ICLID-DID PRESS HOLD
ICLID ProgrammingA-11 ICLID / Caller ID Print ICLID - DID Tables Description The Print ICLID-DID Tables command dumps the entire database as a permanent record which can serve as a hardcopy of the database. The system baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. When printing the ICLID - DID Tables, the following data prints (an example follows the programming steps): ICLID Features ICLID Translation Table ICLID Unanswered Call Table ICLID Ringing Assignments Table DID Translation Table Programming Steps 1. Press the ICLID-DID TABLES flexible button (FLASH 85, Button #9). The following message displays: 2. To print the ICLID-DID Table(s), press the HOLD button. The following messages display: 3. When the system finishes sending the requested information to the printer, a confirmation tone sounds. PRINT ICLID-DID PRESS HOLD PRINTING ICLID-DID PRINTING ICLID TRANS NO PRINTING ROUTE PRINTING DID TRANS NO
A-12ICLID Programming ICLID / Caller ID Figure A-2: ICLID - DID Tables Printout ICLID NAME BAUD PORT N Y 9600 1 ICLID TRANSLATION TABLE ----------------------- ENTRY ROUTE NAME NUMBER 600 ## . 601 ## . 602 ## . 603 ## . ... and so on through 799 . ICLID UNANSWERED CALL TABLE --------------------------- NONE ROUTE RING ASSIGNMENTS ---------------------- 00 NONE 01 NONE ... and so on through 99 - NONE 100 S100A 101 S101A ... and so on through 149 - S149A 150 NONE 151 NONE ... and so on through 251 - NONE DID TRANSLATION TABLE --------------------- ENTRY ROUTE NUMBER NAME 000 100 0000000 001 101 0000001 :: :: :: 049 149 0000049 050 001 0000050 051 001 0000051 :: :: :: 098 001 0000098 099 199 0000099 100 100 0000100 101 101 0000101 :: :: :: 149 149 0000149 150 150 0000150 151 001 0000151 :: :: :: 198 001 0000198 199 199 0000199 200 100 0000200 ... and so on through Entry 999
ICLID Call Management Tables A-13 ICLID / Caller ID ICLID Call Management Tables Description Two ICLID Call Management Tables are maintained in the system. These tables consist of an Answered Call Management Table and an Unanswered Call Management Table. Each have a 100-entry capacity. Answered Call Management Table Description The Answered ICLID Table feature adds a table that captures the ICLID calls that were answered. The table can store up to 100 entries of the most recently answered ICLID calls. A station may dial a unique access code to view the entries, scroll through the entries, and dial a desired entry back. The table displays the number as well as the station that answered the call. Operation This table may be accessed from any user station display phone so the answered calls may be reviewed and handled by the end user. Any Attendant station(s) can delete a table entry, one entry at a time. To enter the review process, dial [659]. The functions available to a user are: Conditions » Telco must activate Caller ID service. » Auto Attendant calls are considered answered. Table A-1: Caller ID Display (Answered Calls) Function Button Go to beginning of table Dial Code 659 Toggle between Name/Number MUTE Step to next table entry HOLD Delete table entry (Attendant only) FLASH Exit table review function ON/OFF Step to previous table entry TRANSFER Call Back SPEED
A-14 ICLID Call Management Tables ICLID / Caller ID Unanswered Call Management Table Description An Unanswered Call Management Table with 100 entry capacity is maintained in the system. The calling number/name information pertaining to any unanswered call is placed in this table at the time the system determines the call was abandoned. This table may be accessed from any display telephone to review unanswered calls. Only an Attendant station can delete an entry from this table. Operation To enter the review process, dial [635]. The functions available to a phone are: Conditions » Telco must activate Caller ID service. » Auto Attendant calls are considered answered. Table A-2: Caller ID Display (Unanswered Calls) Function Button Go to beginning of table Dial Code 635 Toggle between Name/Number MUTE Step to next table entry HOLD Delete table entry (Attendant only) FLASH Exit table review function ON/OFF Step to previous table entry TRANSFER Call Back SPEED
B Least Cost Routing This section describes the Least Cost Routing (LCR) feature and how to program the eight LCR Tables to monitor the digits dialed at each station and select the best route for the call.