Vodavi Starplus Triad S Description Manual
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CO Line Attributes ProgrammingPage A Introduction Outgoing 4%Outgoing restricts the CO Line to outgoing calls only, +Users can place call on hold, park the call, and other stations can pick-up the call. Incoming and Outgoing QIncoming and outgoing type allow calls to be received or dialed out, By default, all CO Lines default to both incoming and outgoing type. Display Ring Assignments Programming Steps 1Press FLASH 40, Button #I3 to display ring assignments. Assignments are displayed insets of 8, up to the number programmed. The following format displays the assignments. I DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR DDDRR DDDRRIWhere: DDD = Destination RR:[0] = No Ring [D] = Day Ring [N] = Night Ring [DN] = Day/Night Ring [S] = Special Only [DS] = Day/Special [NS] = Night/Special [A] = All Modes (Day/Night/Special) 2Press FLASH 40, Button #13 additional times to cycle to the next group of eight ring assignments etc. ..ring assignments are continuous and display in order of the destination number from 001-557. STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual Issue 7 - December 1998
CO Line Attributes Programming Page B Introduction Page B Introduction Programming Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If starting to program here, enter the programming mode. If Page B CO Line features must be changed: 1Press FLASH and dial [40]. The following message displays: I CO LINE ATTRIBUTES SELECT A CO LINE RANGE I 2Enter a 6-digit number for the range of lines being programmed. If only one line is being programmed, enter that number twice (001 001). If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines (001-012) are selected. 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Flexible Button #I9 (Page A) is lit. 4Press the Page 6 flexible button (Button #20). The following message displays: XXX-XXX PAGE B ENTER BUTTON NUMBERWhere: XXX-XXX = CO Line Range 001-012 Description This section describes the procedures and steps necessary to program CO Line attributes. When entering the CO Line attributes portion of the database, the programmer may decide to enter information for a range of CO lines or one specific CO Line. Range programming lets the programmer change a specific parameter or a few parameters for an entire range of CO Lines leaving intact the remaining data fields that do not require change. Those data fields continue to operate with the previously programmed data.Issue I- December 1998 STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual
CO Line Attributes ProgrammingPage B Introduction When programming the Page B features, the flexible buttons are mapped as follows:XMT VOLUMEP FWD DESTP FWD VMIDUDA #ll *lzIEl*i-3---n*14MOH PER CORING TONE #czrm*-*-*lT---il *19# 110 % IAl841131 %-#klTc--FlI115GI2#IlsPAGE APAGE B Sk-%+- *a%lm-7-jPAGE CNEXT (FWD) 0121NEXT (BACK)NEW RANGE%1222# ICI*a Transmit Volume OptionProgramming Steps IPress the TRANSMIT VOLUME flexible button (FLASH 40, Page B, Button #I). The following message displays: TRANSMIT VOLUMEo-9 0 DB 2Enter the l-digit value for the desired volume level, O-9. [0] -15 dB[5] 0 dB[I] -12 dB[6] +3 dB [2] -9 dB[7] +6 dB [3] -6 dB[8] +9 dB [4] -3 dB[9] t12dB 3When the desired level is selected, press HOLD to complete the entry, A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manualissue I - December 1998
3-16CO Line Attributes Programming Page B Introduction Description Up to ten volume levels are available for each CO Line in the system. By default, all CO lines are programmed for level 5 (0 dB).Do NOT adjust this option without consulting with Technical Support first. The default settings were set to apply to most applications. Have the dBreadings on all CO lines available when calling Technical Support. Preset Call Forward Destination Programming Steps 1Press the PRESET FWD DESTINATION flexible button (FLASH 40, Page B, Button #2). The following message displays: PRESET FORWARD DEST 2Enter the 3-digit forward destination on the dial pad. [020-0991 = System Speed Bins [loo-1711 = Triad lI2Station Extensions [IOO-3511 = Triad 3 Station Extensions [440-4471 = Voice Mail Groups l-8 [450-4571 = Hunt Groups 1-8 [499] = Direct Ringing to Modem [550-5571 = UCD Groups l-8 [550-5651 = ACD Groups l-6 3A confirmation tone is heard and the LCD display updates. Description This feature enables a CO line to initially ring at multiple stations and forward to a pre-determined destination. The destination can be a station group. Each CO line has a preset forward timer. Additionally, each CO line has a VMID field to allow sending of specific VM digits when a CO line forwards to a VM group, Calls ringing into ACD/UCD Groups or Voice Mail Groups continue to ring the group. The CO line does not forward when ringing one of these types of groups. By default, no destinations are assigned. issue I - December 1998STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual
CO Line Attributes Programming Page B Introduction Preset Forward Voicemail ID @$ Programming Steps .- -1Press the PRESET FWD VMID flexible button (FLASH 40, Page B, Button #3). The following message displays: PRESET FORWARD VMID zEnter up to four digits on the dial pad that correspond to 0000-9999 for the Voice Mail ID digits. 3Press HOLD to complete the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. To delete numbers that are currently entered: IPress [#] four times. Press HOLD to update. All information is erased. Description This feature enables a programmer to assign which digits will be sent to voice mail when a CO line is programmed to preset forward. By default, no digits are sent. Universal Day Answer (UDA) Programming Steps 1Press the UNIV. DAY ANSWER flexible button (FLASH 40, Page B, Button #4). The following message displays: UNIVERSAL DAY ANSWERO-lDISABLED 2Enter a l-digit value on the dial pad to enable/disable the UDA feature. [0] = Disabled [I] = Enabled 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description UDA-assigned CO lines can signal over external page port(s). External Day ringing is programmed on a system-wide basis in administrative programming. Stations that do not have access to a line during the day STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual Issue I- December 1998
3-18CO Line Attributes Programming Page B Introduction can answer that line while the System is in the day mode by dialing a UDA code [#5]. To utilize this feature, a LOOP button or an appearance of the trunk must be present on the station. By default, the Universal Day Answer feature is disabled. Music On Hold (per CO Line) Programming Steps 1Press the MUSIC-ON-HOLD flexible button (FLASH 40, Page 6, Button #5). The following message displays: I MOH CHANNELO-l1I 2Enter a l-digit value on the dial pad to change this feature. [0] = No Music-On-Hold. [I] = Channel 1. . . . . . . . . . . [8] = Channel 8. 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description This feature provides a method to select the Music-On-Hold channel for each CO line. This feature lets the system assign CO line circuits as additional music inputs. This increases the capacity of music channels beyond the two available on the MISU to be used for MOH sources. A total of eight channels are available for use on the system. The CO line can be assigned to NOT play music for callers on hold. By default, Channel 1 is used for Music-On-Hold. Distinctive Ringing (per CO Line) Programming Steps 1Press the RING TONE flexible button (FLASH 40. Page B. Button #6). The following message displays: . RING TONE00-3500 w Issue 7 - December 1998STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual
CO Line Attributes Programming Page B Introduction 2Enter the 2-digit value on the dial pad to change this feature. The ringing choices are: Tone#FreqTone #Freq 006971770 18 852/I 477 Table 3-5: Ringing Tones 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description The tone ring signal used to notify stations of an incoming call can be changed in administrative programming to provide distinctive ringing on a per CO line basis. A distinctive ring tone can be programmed STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming ManualIssue I- December 1998
3-20CO Line Attributes Programming Page C introduction for each CO line that rings each station. The system provides 36 different ring patterns that can be selected for each CO line in the system. By default, Distinctive Ringing is set for 00 (697/770). Dis tint tive CO ringing overrides station dis tic tive ringing. Page C Introduction Programming Steps If the system is in the programming mode, continue using the program codes. If starting to program here, enter the programming mode first. 1Press FLASH and dial [40]. The following message displays: I CO LINE ATTRIBUTES SELECT A CO LINE RANGE I 2Enter a 6-digit number for the range of lines being programmed. If only one line is being programmed, enter that number twice (001 001). If HOLD is pressed without entering a CO range, ALL CO lines (001-012)are selected. 3Press Button #21 to select Page C. The display updates. The following message displays to indicate current programming of that line or group of lines: I XXX-XXX PAGE C ENTER BUTTON NUMBER IWhere: XXX-XXX = CO Line Range 001-012 Description This section describes the procedures and steps necessary to program CO Line attributes. When entering the CO Line attributes portion of the database, the programmer may decide to enter information for a rangeIssue I- December 1998 STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual
CO Line Attributes Programming Page C Introduction 3-21 of CO lines or one specific CO Line. Range programming lets the programmer change a specific parameter or a few parameters for an entire range of CO lines, leaving intact the remaining data fields that do not require -;< z,., 4 =; ‘: ‘;‘;change. Those data fields continue to operate with the previously programmed data. By default, Page A is .jL..G,Yshown.-. When programming the Page C features, the flexible buttons are mapped as follows:FLASH TIMERRING DELAYRESEIZE TIMER GUARD TIMER +#ll %+Ec3fI%:-s-PRESET FWD TIMER 115 +%m %tEal $ki-s--il 4kD*a%4115*l2EcrHlPAGE A PAGE B *m %mrxl*aII:/PAGE CNEXT (FWD)NEXT (BACK) NEW RANGE #D 1122 %125*n Flash Timer Programming Steps 1Press the FLASH TIMER flexible button (FLASH 40, Page C, button #l). 2Enter a 2-digit timer value on the dial pad between 01-20 which corresponds to 100 ms to 2 seconds. FLASH TIMER01-2010 . 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. -: :& 6‘ Description” :. j. . -2-.flFlash is a programmable opening on a line for signaling. When using an outside line, flash lets a user obtain a new dial tone without losing the line. This is particularly useful behind a PBX or Centrex. Each CO line can be programmed for a flash time. By default, the Flash Timer is set for 10 (1.0 seconds) and is variable from 01-20 (100 ms to 2 seconds). S JARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manualissue 1 - December 1998
.3-22 CO Line Attributes Programming Page C introduction Ring Delay Timer Programming Steps 1Press the RING DELAY TIMER flexible button (FLASH 40, Page C. button #2). The following message displays: RING DELAY TIMER00-2000 2Enter a 2-digit timer value on the dial pad between 00-20 which corresponds to 00-20 seconds. 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description The Ring Delay timer was added to the Triad-S 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 terminals and Single Line telephones. 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 four seconds so all the ICLID information is received from the Central Office. By default, the Ring Delay Timer is set at 00 (disabled) and is variable from 00-20 seconds. Reseize Timer Programming Steps 1Press the RESEIZE TIMER Button (FLASH 40, Page C. button #3) in the flexible button field. The following message displays: . m RESEIZE TIMER000-255 200Enter a 3-digit value on the dial pad that corresponds to 000-255 (100 ms to 2.55 ^ .2l.:.-~.z:seconds).,~ .-. ,p;:::. : .3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Issue I- December 1998 STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual