Vodavi Starplus Triad S Installation Programming Manual
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System Parameters2-235 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Figure 2-18: System Parameters Printout ----- SYSTEM PARAMETERS ---- --------------------SYSTEM FEATURES ------------- SYS HOLD RECALL EXC HOLD RECALL ATND RECALL TIMER TRANSFER RECALL PRESET FWD TIMER CALL FWD NO ANS PAUSE TIMER CALL PARK TIMER CONFERENCE TIMER PAGING TIMEOUT CO RING DETECT SLT RCVR TIMER M/W TONE TIMER HOOK SWITCH TIME HOOK SWT BOUNCE SMDR CALL QUAL AUTO CALL BACK REMINDER RING RELEASE GUARD INTERDIGIT T/O RPT REDIAL ATTENDANT...
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2-236System Parameters Chapter 2 - Features and Operation MUSIC CHANNEL[3..8] CABINET SLOT TYPE CO - ## #### ## ## ## ------- ---- ---- 0 0 LCOB ATTENDANT STATIONS 0 1 DTIB 100 ## ## ## ## ## ## 0 2 LCOB 0 3 DTIB DATE & TIME FORMAT 0 4 LCOB MM/DD/YY, 12 HOURS 0 5 DTIB 0 6 LCOB PBX DIALING CODES 0 7 DTIB ## ## ## ## ## EXECUTIVE/SECRETARY PAIRINGS 1 = ### ### 2 = ### ### 3 = ### ### 4 = ### ### ON BOARD RELAY ASSIGNMENTS NONE NONE I/O BAUD RATE ------------------ Port 1 = 9600 Port 2 = 9600 Port 3 = 9600...
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System Reset2-237 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Programming Steps 1. Press the SYSTEM PARAMETERS flexible button (FLASH 85, Button #1). The following message displays: 2. To print the System Parameters database, press the HOLD button. The following message displays: When the system finishes sending the information to the printer, a confirmation tone sounds. System Reset Description The System Reset feature provides a hard system reset from the keyset instead of the KSU. This is useful in cases...
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2-238 Text Messaging (Silent Response) Chapter 2 - Features and Operation Operation While receiving a Camp On, or OHVO call: The called party may press a preprogrammed Text Message button with a specific message [633+XX]. Example: [633] + [38] means a telephone calling the station receives the message WHO IS IT ? Additional messages (with their codes listed below) can also be sent as a text response: SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE Not applicable Conditions » If the station receiving the text message response...
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Toll Restriction2-239 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation » When silent messaging is used to respond to a call, the existing call of the called station is not disconnected while the messages are sent to the calling station. » The calling station must remain off-hook to receive silent messages. » If the receiving station responds with a text message, the text message displays on the LCD. » Each message may be programmed onto a flexible button, including a flexible button on a DSS/BLF console. Toll...
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2-240Toll Restriction Chapter 2 - Features and Operation The Station COS interacts with CO Line COS assignments to provide several different types of dialing privileges. The Allow and Deny tables enable entries of either general or specific allow and deny codes such as allowing all [1-800] type calls, and/or denying all [1]+ or [0]+ calls. The Allow and Deny tables allow a maximum of 8 digits to be entered as allow or deny digits. This enables entry of certain area codes or office codes that can...
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Toll Restriction2-241 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation A special Do Not Care character (D) may be entered to allow or deny any digit dialed in that digit sequence. Special Reference Tables The Triad-S 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...
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2-242Toll Restriction Chapter 2 - Features and Operation E n t e r i n g To l l Ta b l e Description All toll tables have been conveniently placed under one program code to allow entry of all toll restriction data. The buttons on the digital terminal are defined as shown below when entering the Toll Restriction programming area (FLASH 70): When the system searches the Allow and Deny tables, the entries are checked starting with Bin 01 and proceeding sequentially through the table to the last bin. In...
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Toll Restriction2-243 Chapter 2 - Features and Operation 3. To program Special Tables 1-3, it is necessary to associate an area code to the table. This is done by pressing the appropriate AREA CODE TABLE button and assign the area code. 4. To display entries in any of the tables, press the DISPLAY TABLES button (FLASH 70, Button #12). Entries in the Allow/Deny tables display two at a time. Entries in the Special tables display six at a time in ascending order. Allow Table Description Each Allow Table...
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2-244Toll Restriction Chapter 2 - Features and Operation The entry into the Allow Table would be entered as follows: Leading Digit [1]: Enter [BB] [1] [XXX] [DDD] [S] -or- Non-Leading [1]: Enter [BB] [XXX] [DDD] [S] BB = Bin Number (Bins 17-19) XXX = Area Code (must match AREA-X entry) DDD = Do Not Care digit (three entries, DND button) [S] = Search Special Table Command (TRANS button) For an entry that references the Home Area Code table (Special Table 4) the entry may also be entered to expect or...