Vodavi Starplus Triad S Description Manual
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Station Attributes Programming Page B Introduction4-17 Station Day Class of Service (COS) Programming Steps IPress the DAY COS flexible button (FLASH 50, Page B. button #2). DAY COS1-61 .The six classes of service are: COS 1 = No restrictions. COS 2 = Table A governs COS 3 = Table B governs COS 4 = Table A and B govern COS 5 = Restricts [0], [I], [*I, [#] dialed as first-digit and places a 7-digit maximum. COS 6 = Intercom Only (no CO line access - will result in 911 block) 2Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manualissue I- December 1998
4-18Station Attributes ProgrammingPage 6 Introduction Description Each station must be assigned a certain COS for Day Mode operation and for Night Mode operation. Class of Service (COS) determines the station’s dialing privileges. By default, all stations are assigned a COS 1 for Day Mode. CO LINE CLASS OF SERVICE1 I2345 UnrestrictedUnrestricted UnrestrictedCannedUnrestricted Restricted* A--- Table A T 2’Table AUnrestrictedCanned Unrestricted Restricted* I -70 3Table BUnrestrictedTable BCanned Unrestricted Restricted* N---:4Table A&BTable ATable BCanned Unrestricted C-....--Restricted* Canned 0 ;5Canned CannedCannedUnrestricted Restricted*S--Restricted*Restricted*Restricted* Intercom 6 1IntercomIntercomIntercom IntercomOnlyOnlyOnlyOnlyOnly * Canned Restriction: No [O], [I], [#I, [%J as first dialed digit, and 7-digit dialing /imitation; plus I-! 800, 1911,1611areallowed,and411,976,and555 numbersaredenied.Table 4-2: Class of Service (COS) Station Night Class of Service (COS) Programming Steps IPress the NIGHT COS flexible button (FLASH 50, Page B, button #3). NIGYT cos1-6 The six classes of service are: COS 1 = No restrictions. COS 2 = Table A governs COS 3 = Table B governs COS 4 = Table A and 6 govern COS 5 = Restricts [0], [I], [*I, [#] dialed as first-digit and places a 7-digit maximum. Issue I- December 1998 STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual L .-I:::::: :\. ..::_
Station Attributes Programming Page 8 IntroductionCOS 6 = Intercom Only (no CO line access - will result in 911 block) zPress HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description Each station must be assigned a COS for Night Mode operation. The Night COS goes into affect when the system is manually or automatically placed into Night Mode. This prevents misuse of phones after hours. Class of Service (COS) determines the station’s dialing privileges. By default, all stations are assigned a COS 1 for Night Mode. Refer to Table 4-2: Class of Service (COS). Speakerphone / Headset Programming StepsPress the SPEAKERPHONE flexible button (FLASH 50. Page 6, button #4). The following message displays: SPEAKERPHONEO-2 FULL SPEAKERPHONEEnter a l-digit value on the dial pad to identify the speakerphone operation. [O]= Works as normal speakerphone. Full speakerphone capabilities on CO lines and Intercom. [I] = Speakerphone enabled for intercom calls only. Speakerphone capabilities disabled for outgoing CO line calls (monitoring and on-hook dialing are still permitted). [2] = Permits toggling of speakerphone and headset operation via the [634] Headset code. Forces the telephone to always ring in the tone intercom mode. Forces the telephone to the hand-free intercom mode always. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard. Description Speakerphones are programmable. By default, all stations are assigned an ID of 0 (Full Speakerphone). STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Mc~nuolIssue I- December 7998
4-20Station Attributes Programming Page B Introduction Pickup Group(s) Programming Steps IPress the GROUP PICKUP flexible button (FLASH 50, Page B, button #5). Thefollowing message displays: PICKUP GROUPSo-4 1 1 2Enter a 1-4 digit number to program pickup groups. [0] = No Group [I] = Group 1 [2] = Group 2 [3] = Group 3 [4] = Group 4 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates, Description Stations are assigned to pick-up groups. Stations can be in any combination of the four groups or in no group at all. By default, all stations are in Group 1. Paging Zone(s) Programming Steps 1Press the PAGING ZONES flexible button (FLASH 50, Page B. button #6). Thefollowing message displays: PAGE ZONEo-41. 2Enter a 1-4 digit number to program paging zone(s). [0] = No Zone (no pages received) [I] = Zone 1 [2] = Zone 2 [3] = Zone 3 [4] = Zone 4 lssoe I - December 1998STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual
Station Attributes Programming Page I3 Introduction 4-21 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description c-?@Stations are assigned to internal paging zones. A station can be in any or all zones or in no zone at all. All Call is all page zones combined. If a station is not in an internal zone, it is excluded from all call pages. Stations not assigned to a page group can make page announcements if allowed in station programming. Stations can be assigned to a page group to receive pages but cannot make pages, All stations are in Zone 1. Preset Call Forward Programming Steps 1Press the PRESET FORWARD flexible button (FLASH 50, Page 6, button #7). The following message displays: I PREE FORWARDxxx I 2Enter a 3-digit entry to determine the destination where calls must be routed when the Preset Forward Timer expires. Valid 3 digit destinations are: [020-099]= System Speed Bins 20-99 for off-net forwarding [IOO-1311 = Triad-S Extension Numbers [440-447]= Voice Mail Groups l-8 [450-457]= Hunt Groups l-8 [550-557]= UCD Groups l-8 [550-565]= ACD Groups 1-16 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description This feature lets the system database be configured so incoming CO Lines, programmed to ring at a ;:z;,.I >l., ” c particular station, can be forwarded elsewhere in the system predetermined by programming. This feature is.,,.,.A: +active if the station ringing is not answered in a specified time. This is particularly useful in overflow applications where a Voice Mail or Auto Attendant may be in use. A station may have one designated preset forward location defined in the database. Preset Call Forward only can be chained to other preset forward stations specified in the database (up to five stations), If a CO Line forwarded by Preset Call Forward encounters a manually forwarded station (Call STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming ManualIssue I- December 1998
4-22Station Attributes Programming Page B Introduction Forward - Station), or a station in DND, the incoming CO Line bypasses that station and forwards to the next in the chain. If that station is the last in the chain, the call forwards no further and continues to ring at that station until answered or terminated. Chainable Preset Call Forwarding forces the incoming CO Line to ring at each station preassigned in the database for the Preset Forward Ring Timer [FLASH 011 [Button 51, specified in the database, before forwarding. CO Lines can be preset forwarded to ring into an ACD, UCD, Voice Mail, Hunt Group or Off-Net via speed dial from any station. A CO Line does not preset forward to a busy Hunt, Voice Mail, ACD, or UCD Group. Each time the preset forward timer expires (for a total of five attempts), the group is checked for an idle station. If a member of the group is idle, the call is presented to that member. No preset forward destinations are programmed. CO Line Group Access Programming Steps IPress the CO LINE GROUP ACCESS flexible button (FLASH 50, Page B, button #8)The following message displays: LINE GROUP ACCESSo-712Enter up to seven digits (0, or l-7) for the outside line groups the station to access. [0] = No Access (911 Calls disallowed/blocked)[I] = Access to Group 1, Code 9 or 81 [2] = Access to Group 2, Code 82 [3] = Access to Group 3, Code 83 [4] = Access to Group 4, Code 84 [5] = Access to Group 5, Code 85 [6] = Access to Group 6, Code 86 [7] = Access to Group 7, Code 87 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description A station can access any combination of outside line groups, or a station may not be allowed access to outside lines. CO line groups are used primarily by single line telephones or for flexible buttons assigned as pooled group buttons on a Key Telephone. B Stations are allowed access to Group 1.issue I- December 1998 STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual
Station Attributes Programming Page B Introduction4-23 LCR Class of Service (COS) Programming Steps 1Press the LCR COS flexible button (FLASH 50, Page B, button #Q). The following message displays: LCROCLASS OF SERVICEO-6 2Enter a 1 -digit number (O-6) to correspond to the LCR Class of Service desired. 3Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. Description Stations can be given a class of service assignment for Least Cost Routing. The range is between 0-6, with 0 being unrestricted and 6 the most restricted. A station can use LCR routes with a priority number equal to or higher than the stations LCR COS assignment. Stations are given unrestricted access (0).Off -Hook Preference Programming Steps 1Press the OFF-HOOK PREF flexible button (FLASH 50, Page 8. button ##lo). The following message displays: I OFFHOOK PREFENCE BTNXXY 00 ENABLEDI 2Enter the 2-digit button number (01-24) or (00) to indicate no specific button is preferred. SLTs use [Ol] to enable or [00] to disable. 3Enter one of the following: [ 0] = Disables programmable preference so users may not change the of f-hook preference as set in programming. Also use for SLT stations. [I]= Enables programmable preference to key station users so that they may change the off -hook preference through a user dial code. 4Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone is heard and the display updates. STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual issue I- December 1998
4-24Station Attributes Programming Page B Introduction Description This lets a key station user automatically have a flex button selected when going off-hook or when pressing the ON/OFF button, An SLT user may have a particular CO line or a CO line group selected automatically when going off-hook. This may be established in programming so that key station users can select and/or change their off-hook preference through the use of a dial code [691] + BB (01-24). Dialing [691] +00 disables Off-Hook Preference. This user programmable preference may be allowed or denied in programming. When establishing an off-hook preference for SLT stations, it is necessary to program the SLTs CO line, or line group, to access when going off-hook, using a flex button programming procedure. By default, all digital terminals can change their preference but no button is assigned (00). SLT stations cannot use this feature. Flexible Button Programming Steps iPress the BUTTON ASSIGN flexible button (FLASH 50, Page B. button #ll). The following message displays: c FLEX BUTTON PROG ENTER BUTTON DATA 2Enter the 2-digit button number [Ol-241 to program followed by the desired button function as follows: [0] = Flexible/user changeable [l] = COline [2] = Loop button/all-purpose CO appearance [3] = Pool for specific groups [4] = Direct feature programmable [#] = Locks button Description Each Digital terminal has 8, 12 or 24 flexible buttons that can be programmed. One of the following five operations can be selected in programming for each button. issue I- December 1998STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual ,X.;T-.-.,. . __.9 ...-. . . .I._..._c .yy
Station Attributes Programming Page B Introduction4-25 To assign a button as a Flexible button (user programmable): IEnter [BB], [0], [HOLD]. FZ-‘-: Y.,When a button is assigned as a flexible button [0], the user can program any features or functions on the-:L‘ :..zz-SZbuttons to which they have access. To assign a button as a CO Line button:IEnter [BB], [I], [LLL], [HOLD] Where: LLL = CO Line 001-012 Example: E: 003HOLD 00201 1 001 I I IButton CO CO Number Code Line Buttons assigned as specific CO lines provide direct access and appearance of the CO line at a station. The station receives call status indications such as LED flash rates for incoming ringing when the line is placed on HOLD, etc. CO Line ringing is programmed in CO Line Attribute programming. TO assign a button as a Loop button: 1Enter [BB], [2], [HOLD] Example: 2 p I HOLDButton Loop Number Code Used for a station without direct CO line appearance to answer the line ringing in or transferred to the station. It is recommended that all stations be given a loop button so they can receive a transferred call on a L 5~~:line for which they have no button access.. . . .c.::; To assign a button as a Pool Group button: IEnter [BB], [3], [G], [HOLD] Where: G = Line Group Number (l-7) STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual Issue 7 - December 1998
4-26Station Attributes ProgrammingPage 6 introduction Example: 201HOLD I1 I ButtonPoolLine Number Code Group Some or all outside CO lines may be grouped together and accessed via a POOL button for the purpose of placing an outgoing CO call. Pressing this button accesses the highest numbered unused CO line in that CO line group. To assign a button as a Feature button (admin programmable): IEnter [BB], [4], [XXX], [HOLD] This feature enables flexible buttons to be programmed from a remote location, Range programming can be used to assign these buttons to multiple stations. When a button is assigned as a feature button [4], the programmer can program any features on the buttons. To unassign (lock out) a button: IEnter [BB], [#I, [HOLD] If SLT stations must be programmed for off-hook preference, program the desired CO line, or CO line group the SLT must access when going off-hook. To assign a CO line for an SLT with off-hook preference: IEnter [Ol], [I], [LLL], [HOLD] Where: LLL = CO Lines (001-012) To assign a CO Line Group for an SLT with off-hook preference: IEnter [Ol], [3], [G], [HOLD] Where: G = Line Group Number (l-7) Issue I - December 1998 ,.T;-:.‘.....,- . . . . .b> .^... .,,;. .-; .: :-;\;...-, STARPLUS Triad-S System Programming Manual