Macrotel MT 360 User Guide

MT-360 SERIES
TAL KEY~SYSTEM
MACROTEL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
MacmTel
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WARRANTY
MacmTel International Corporation warrants that this equipment (except for fuses, lamps and other consumables) will, upon delivery by an authorized MacroTel dealer to a retail customer in new condition, be free from defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12) months after purchase order MacroTel. This warranty is void (a) if the equipment is used under other than normal use and maintenance conditions, altered, unless the modification or alteration is expressly authorized by or accident, (d) if the equipment is defaced or missing, or
(f)
if the equipment is installed or used in combination or in assembly
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(c) if the equipment is subject to abuse, neglect, lightning, electrical fault
(b)
if the equipment is modified or
with
products not supplied
by MacroTel and which are incompatible or of inferior quality, design or performance.
The
sole obligation of MacroTel International Corporation under this warranty, or under any other legal obligation
repair or replacement by an authorized MacroTel dealer, with new or refurbished parts (at their option) of such defective or missing
with
respect to the equipment, is the
parts
causing the malfunction. If MacroTel or one of its authorized dealers does not replace or repair such parts, the retail customer’s sole remedy will be a refund of the price charged by MacroTel to its dealers for such parts as are proven to be defective, and which are within the warranty period and no later than
thirty
(30) days after such malfunction, whichever
returned
to MacroTel through one of its authorized dealers
first
occurs.
Under no circumstances will the retail customer or any user or dealer or other person be entitled to any direct, special, indirect, consequential or exemplary damages, for breach of contract, tort, or otherwise. Under no circumstances will any such person be entitled to any sum greater than the purchase price paid
to MacroTel for the item of equipment that is malfunctioning.
from
To obtain service under this warranty, the retail customer must bring the malfunction of the machine to the attention of
MacroTel’s
authorized dealer within the twelve (12) month period and no later than thirty (30) days after such malfunction, whichever first occurs. Failure to bring the malfunction to the attention of an authorized MacroTel dealer within the prescribed time, results in the customer being not entitled to warranty service
THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES FROM MACROTEL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND FITNESS FOR USE, ARE EXCLUDED.
No MacroTel dealer and no person other than an officer of MacroTel may extend or modify this warranty No such modification or extension is effective unless it is in writing.
MACROTEL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
6001 Park of Commerce Boulevard
Boca Raton,
(407)997-5500
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GENERA. DESCRIPTION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS’ :’
MOUNTING THE CABINET
CONNECTlON
SVSTEMSPEClFlCATlONS INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION OF CENTRAL OFFICE TRUNKS INSTALLATION POWER FAILURE TRANSFER PHONE
INSTALLATION OF STATIONS
INSTALLATION OF SMDR AND MODEM . . INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES INSTALLING THE LOUD BELL
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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FORCED ACCOUNT CODE FORCED LEAST COST ROUTING ’
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MAIL BOX ASSIGNMENT
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DIALING TYPE SELECTION . . . HOLD ABANDON
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LINE GROUP ASSIGNMENT PRIVATE LINE . .
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BARGE-IN . . . BARGE-IN ALERT TONE
HOLD REMINDER RECALL TIME.. PAUSE TIME
PABX COMPATIBILITY (ACCESS CODES) TONE DURATION WARNING TONE TIME
BOSS I SECRETARY
DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA)
EXTERNAL CALL FORWARDING (ECF)
LINE-TO-LINE CONFERENCE
CAMP-ON TIME
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ACCOUNT CODE TABLE ,, . . .
HOUR MODE SELECTION KSU SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAY DEFAULT SETTING ,
RESTRICTION CATEGORY
TOLL RESTRICTION
LEAST COST ROUTING .
OF CABLES
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ACCOUNT CODE (UNVERIFIED) ACCOUNT CODE (FORCED) ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY ANALOG ADAPTOR
All-ENDANT
AUTOMATIC HOLD
AUTOMATlC
AUTOMATED AlTENDANT
LINE SELECTION
INTERGRATlON
BACKGROUND MUSIC
BARGE-IN
BAlTERY
BACKUP
BAlTERYREVERSALDETECT
BOSS/SECRETARY BUSY LAMP FIELD CALL AGAIN CALL FORWARD
CALLING PARTY ID
CALL OPERATOR CALL PARK CALL PARK ANSWER CALL PICKUP (GROUP/DIRECT) CALL WAITING CAMP-ON (BUSY STATION) CAMP-ON (BUSY LINE) CLASS OF SERVICE
CONFERENCE
CPID
DATA CALL
DATA RATE SELECTION DEFAULT
SElTlNG
DIAL ACCESS TO FEATURES
DIAL INTERCOM NONBLOCKING
DIAL PULSE TO DTMF CONVERSION DIALING TYPE SELECTION DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) DISCRIMINATING RINGING
DISTINCTIVE RINGING (STATION)
DND (DO NOT DISTURB)
DND OVERRIDE DROP TIMEOUT
DSS/SPD
CONTENT VERIFICATION DTMF RECEIVER DUAL
DSSlSPD
FUNCTION BUTTON
DUAL VOICE PATH
END-TO-END SIGNALING EXCLUSIVE HOLD
EXECUTlVE
BARGE-IN
EXTERNAL CALL FORWARD (ECF) EXTERNAL MUSIC SOURCE EXTERNAL PAGING
FEATURE ACCESS CODE
VERlFlCATlON
FEATURE CANCELLATION FLASH FLEXIBLE LINE ASSIGNMENT FLEXIBLE RING ASSIGNMENT FORCED INCOMING ICM CALL FORWARD GROUND FLASH*
HANDSFREE ANSWERBACK
HEARING AID COMPATIBLE
HOLD
HOLD ABANDON HOLD REMINDER HOT DIAL PAD
HOUR MODE SELECTION
HUNT GROUPS ICM RING/VOICE CALL
I HOLD INDICATION I USE INDICATION KEY INQUIRY LAST NUMBER
LEAST COST
REDIAL
ROUTlNG
(LNR)
LINE GROUP ASSIGNMENT LINE INTERFACE LINE NAME PROGRAMMING LINE POOL LINE SIGNALING
LINE-TO-LINE CONFERENCE
LINE TYPE ASSIGNMENT LOUD BELL INTERFACE MANUAL LINE ACCESS MEET-ME ANSWER
MESSAGE
WAlTlNG
MESSAGING (SENDING / ADVISORY)
MIXED DIALING MUSIC-ON-HOLD MUTE (VOICE) NIGHT SERVICE NIGHT SERVICE STATION
OFF-HOOK
VQICE
ANNOUNCE
ON-HOOK DIALING PAGING PAUSE POWER FAILURE TRANSFER
PRIVACY
PRIVATE LINE
PROGRAMMABLE USER FEATURE KEYS
PULSE METERING’
RECALL RELEASE REMINDER CLOCK
REMOTE PROGRAMMING
RINGING LINE PREFERENCE
SAVED NUMBER
REDIAL
SHIFT
SIMULTANEOUS DATA/VOICE CAPABILITY
SOFT KEY FEATURE ACCESS
SPEED DIALING
STATION FEATURE STATUS CHECK
STATION GROUP ASSIGNMENT
STATION LOCK/UNLOCK
STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR)
STATION NUMBERING PLAN
SYSTEM TIME
TOLL RESTRICTION
TONE DETECTOR
TONE DURATION SELECTION
TRANSFER
TRAVELLING
CLASS OF SERVICE
USER NAME PROGRAMMING VOICE CALL VOICE MAIL
VOLUME CONTROL WALL MOUNTABLE WARNING TONE
l Available in future release
The MT-360 Series is a high performance digital key telephone system capable of supporting both voice and data applications.
is available in a six-line by by 24 key telephones with growth capabilities of up to 360 ports.
16-station
configuration, with an optional expansion board available, for a configuration of eight lines
It
The MT-360 Series is based on truly digital terminals. Analog terminal adaptors are available, for connection of analog devices (standard telephones, fax machines, voice mail, etc.) to the system. Each Analog Terminal Adaptor uses one station port, and provides connection of two analog devices, doubling the station capacity of the system when standard single line phones are used. (to an 8 X 48 configuration).
Three telephones are available with the MT-360 Series system. speakerphone capability. The Display set adds Announce, and’ a
g-pin
data port / data module for integrated data transmission.
Key Service Unit
The KSU (MT-KSU, P/N 3009100) consists of four main circuit boards, as follows:
MT-COT/6
3009120) Serves six loop start analog trunk interfaces. Trunk 1 is routed to the power failure jack upon system power failure, to provide powerfailure transfercapabilities. included
in the standard configuration
MT-SW/ 16
board: (PN 3009122) This board consists of sixteen digital station interface circuits, a digital intercom call progress tone generator, external call progress tone detector, incoming DTMF decoder for DISA, an external music source input for Music-on-Hold/Background music, an external page inter­face, a
loudbell
a DC power regulator, and a system power backup battery charger.
Connectors on this board include a connector for stations, a phone jack for musicsource input, a phono jack for external page output, and a terminal block for
loudbell
Three 64 KBPS digital signal channels are maintained for each station by the octal transceiver. These digital channel signals are designated as ance pulse transformer is built into each station interface for digital signal transactions.
for system firmware, 64 Kbyte CMOS RAM with battery backup, a four-party digital conference circuit, and dual 232C serial ports interface (used to access SMDR and
four PCM highways of 32 channels each.
and power battery.
ration
MT-CCB
board contains mainly centralized control circuits. It contains an 8088 compatible 16 bit microprocessor, 256 Kbyte ROM
remote programming). ming is protected with rechargeable
SPDT slide switch for programming clearing.
standard configuration
MT-EXP
expansion to 8 X 24. This board bears two C.O. line interface circuits and eight digital station interface circuits. This ex­pands the KSU from 616 to 824. The KSU cabinet measures
17 x 11.5 x 3.5 in, and weighs 15.4 Ibs (7 kg).
Six-circuit trunk interface board: (P/N
Sixteen station interface / power
interface, volume control for music sources,
2B+D
channels. A high perform-
included
Common Control Board : (P/N 3009118) This
TSI
(Time Slot Interchange) switches
208 Expansion board
2B+D
technology, with single-pair wire connection between the KSU and the station
DSS/Speed
supply
50position amphenol
in the standard configu-
RS-
System program-
NiCad
battery and a
(P/N
3009102) :
Muded
in the
For
The Standard set has programmable feature keys and
Dial keys, and an LCD display. The Executive set adds
Off-Hook
Service Circuits:
~Qne P/an/cadence
employs digital synthesization technique. The tone signal of specified frequency and level is digitally sampled with A-law or Mu-law encoding scheme. Sampled data are then programmed into an EPROM 27128 (16 KB).
M&/Sk SOUrCeSt
an internal melody synthesizer, and an external music source
from a phono jack. The external musicsourcecan be any music/
audio signal, such as a radio, tape player, CD player, etc.
LOU&e/l /nterfcrCe
external optical alarm device can be connected to this controlled dry contact.
CO/\
external call progress tone detector to which any of eight trunk
signalscan be routed. Output of
to Common Control of the KSU for feature support.
DTMF
Any trunk signal can be routed to it during
loudbell
hogress
DeCOdefY
External
offers
600-ohm
nals from any extension to the input of external amplifier.
Four station
terminals exist
ON/OFFcontrol. Any other acoustic device or
Tone
Page c;rCU&
impedance transformer for coupling audio sig-
Contra/:
Two music sources are implemented:
circuit:
htector:
thistone
This is used mainly for
The external page interface
for the MT-360 Series, as follows:
The tone plan
A dry relay contact for
There is an
detector isthen routed
DISAoperation.
DISA
feature access.
Ml-360 Stmdard Set
P/N 3009 106
11 feature keys, five fixed function keys, speakerphone. Utilizes the 81 channelforvoice, 82 channel is spare, and the D channel is used for control signals to and from the KSU.
MT-360 Display Set
P/N 3009108
11 feature keys, five fixed function keys, speakerphone, one
shift key, 12
matrix LCD display. Utilizes the Bl channel for voice, channel is spare, and the D channel is used for control signals to and from the KSU.
DSS/SPD
keys, and three soft keys. 2 X 16 dot
Voice
82
l-2
MT-360 Executive Set
P/N 30091 11 feature keys, five fixed function keys, speakerphone, one shift key, 12 matrix LCD display. Off-Hook Voice Announce, and nine-pin dataport. Uses Bl channel as voice channel, 82 as either OHVA or data channel. This allows for simultaneous voice and data transmission. The D channel is used for control signals to and from the KSU.
l’0
DSS/SPD
Faerplato
keys, and three soft keys,
of MT-360
KA-
Sorioo Shndard So+
2 X
16 dot
Associated programming categories for appropriate features are shown below feature names in brackets. For more informa-
tion please refer to the Installation and Programming Manual.
ACCOUNT CODE (UNVERIFIED)
A user may enter an account code of up to eight digits at any time during a call, before the call is terminated. The user can choose on each call whether or not to enter an account code,
and the account code can be any combination of digits-they
are not verified by the system. Account codes are typically used
to charge the cost of a call either to an internal departmental
cost center, or to a project account for billing purposes.
Conditions:
-
Maximum
-
e@hht
The entered account codes will be printed out on SMDR
report.
digits
Facoplah
Display and
of MT-360
Sorbs
~xoculvo Sot
KOLD
--wLMo
ACCOUNT CODE (FORCED)
[Set, Resource]
To make an outgoing call, a user must first enter a validated
account code, when forced account codes are programmed for
his station. These account codes are forced and verified
against an account code table. Account codes are typically
used to charge the cost of a call either to an internal departmen­tal cost center, or to a project account for billing purposes. Conditions:
-
Forced actwunt codes can be four-to-eight
-
Maximum number of different account codes is 100.
-
Programmable on a per-station basis.
-
The entered account codes
report.
will
be printed out on the
d@its
in length.
SMDR
ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
The MT-360 Series Display and Executive sets have an LCD display used for set messaging, time & date, day or night mode, call processing status, message waiting, and sending mes­sages. It is also a tool for programming and accessing features
by scrolling through the feature list on the display and using the three soft keys below the display to invoke the features.
Messages are displayed in a preset order according to priority.
Conditions:
-
The LCD display has 32characters (16 Characters X Plines).
MT-ATA
PIN
3009104 For connection of two analog devices, such as single line phones, fax machines, voice mail, etc. Dimensions: 256 X
141 X 35 modular jack input. Two six-pin modular jacks connectors. Two analog devices can be connected through each
Bl
channel for voice channel of one of its two tip/ring devices, 82 channel for the other. The D channel is used for control messages to and from KSU.
Analog Terminal
mm,
input connectors include one DC input six-pin
@J-l
1 C), and one DC power jack for 24 VDC
ATA,
using only one station
Adaptor
(RJll
C) are the output
port
off the KSU. It utilizes
7-3
ANALOG ADAPTOR
An analog terminal adaptor standard DTMF single line telephone set or any two-wire analog device (such as voice mail/auto attendant, fax machine, credit card reader, modem, etc.) to the system via a station port. Conditions:
-
Each ATA may connect fwo analog phone sets/devices by
using its dedicated 67 and 82 voice channels.
-
Because it takes one
phones, it in effect doubles the station capacity of the system.
-
In this instance, the station numbering plan changes as follows:
I
DK824
DEFAULT
10-33
(ATA)
stationpo/t,
ATAs
10-33
58-81
can be used to connect a
and connects two standard
CONNECTED
FORBlCHANNEL FOR82CHANNEL
1
ATTENDANT
[Resource]
One station per system is programmed as the attendant. The
attendant provides attendant support services, such as line recall, forced incoming be reached by dialing “0.” Conditions:
-
Default: station
-
Any station can be programmed as attendant.
-
Only one station can be attendant, however, other stations
maybeprogrammed to answerincoming linecalls, according to requirements.
AUlOMATlC
A call is automatically put on hold if another ICM or line key is pressed while the call is in progress. Conditions:
-
Programmable by station.
-
Automatic hold does not work for an outgoing line call with no digits dialed.
AUTOMAT/C
The system automatically selects either an ICM link, idle line, specific prime line, or any idle line in a specific line group for the station user when he goes off-hook or presses SPK key. Conditions:
-
Programmable by station.
-
The desired line must be programmed as available to that station, otherwise a warning tone or message will be given to
the station every time it goes off-hook.
ICMcallforward,
#lo,
port one, is designatedas the attendant.
etc. The attendant can
HOLD
The occupied line would be released.
L/NE
SELECTION
-
The barging station must have class of service greater than or equal to the party he has called, or
-
A station may barge-in on a station with a higher class of
service
only
if they are in a boss/secretary relationship.
(This is station programmable. One secretary can have up to two bosses. See “boss/secretary” feature description.)
-
A station may be barged-in by only one station at a time.
BATTERY BACK-UP (MEMORY)
Battery back-up ensures that the database will be protected and remain valid for battery provides database programming backup. Conditions:
-
Normally, the memory content may be retained safety for
acertain
time after a powerfailure. A
NiCad
seven days.
BAl7ERY
A connection is provided for an external
for total fail-safe operation. Recharging of this battery is pro-
vided by circuitry built into the KSU.
BACK-UP (SYSTEM)
24-voft
battery supply
BATTERY REVERSAL DETECT
The system provides detection of the outgoing call being answered by an external party. This enables for call duration. Whetherthe battery reversal signal can be sent as soon as the external party answers, depends on the Central Office.
acorrect
start time
AUiOMATED
Individual lines can be set to ring directly to automatted
attendant ports in a hunt group.
BACKGROUND
When station is not in use (on-hook), the user can enjoy music through the speaker, When the station goes off-hook, the
music ceases to play and is resumed after the station is back on-hook. Conditions:
-
If an external music source is provided, such as a tape
ATTENDANT INTEGRATION
MUSIC
recorder, radio, or CD player, the system will automatically switch from internalsynthesized musicto the external
source.
BARGE-IN
[Call Handling]
A station may intrude on the ICM or line call of another station,
by invoking “barge-inn function. This allows him to have a brief
conversation with the other party. It is often used in boss/
secretary phones for the secretary to alert the boss that he may
have an urgent call on another line, etc.
Operation:
-
An alert tone may be programmed to notify the barged of the barging party’s presence on the call.
-
The barged party then has three seconds in which to excuse himself from the original call, at which time the original call is
put on soft hold.
-
The barging party may then talk to the bargedparty for seven seconds. After seven seconds have expired, another warn­ing tone tells the bargedparty that his originalcallis returned to conversation, and the barging party is disconnected.
Conditions:
-
Barge-in must be program-allowed on a system-wide basis.
party
BOSS/SECRETARY
The MT-360 Series stations can be programmed in a boss/ secretary relationship. A secretary can have up to two bosses. A secretary can override do-notdisturb on the bosses’ phones, and can use barge-in feature to the bosses’; regardless of class of service programming.
BUSY LAMP FIELD
MT-360 Series Display and Executive sets have a busy lamp field associated with tors in the BLF, station users can see the busy status of all
internal stations. Conditions:
-
72 LED indicators and a SHIFT key allow user to view 24
DSS/SPD
keys. Through the LED indica-
stations.
CALL AGAIN (CALLBACK)
Call again feature eliminates repetitive calling of busy or no answer stations. When station A calls station B and receives either busy tone or no answer, he can select call again feature.
Hethen
goeson-hook, and thesystem will monitorwhen station B is idle again, or, in the case of no answer, when station B comes back and completes a line or ICM call. Then, the system will call station A, when station A picks up, it will ring station B.
Conditions:
-
Any station may either invoke call again feature, or have call
again feature made on it by only one other station at one time.
-
If the system rings station A for more than 30 seconds, and there is no answer, internal ring will be stopped and the call again cancelled (on a Standard set) or remain effective (for Display or Executive set) with notification message displayed on LCD.
l-4
CALL
FORWARD
Various caPforwarding features allow station users to have all calls forwarded to the attendant, another extension, or a voice
mail port. This ensures that all calls will be promptly directed to the proper party so callers are not left waiting. There are five types of Call Forward:
a)
Busy Call Forward:
b)
No Answer Call Forward:
only.
c) Always Call Forward:
less of station’s status.
d)Busy/No
both busy and no answer.
e) Follow
desk and wants his phone forwarded to the new location. Using another station, he can forward his station to that other station. This option forwards all
location. Follow me cancel can be used from any station to
cancel the follow me call forward command. This feature
relieves the his phone to another station.
Conditions:
Station programmable.
On/y
time. Call forward and do not disturb functions are mutually exclu-
sive. Only one of these may be programmed on a set at one
time.
The
The
display of the station to which a call is forwarded.
No answer time is user programmable per station, that is, each user can program his station to detect no answer after
10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 seconds.
CALUNG
On a Display or Executive set, the calling party’s identification is shown on the LCD display. His extension number and, if programmed, his name is also shown. Conditions:
-
If the user’s name has not been programmed, on/y the
extension number will be shown.
-
Refer to “user name programming” feature.
CALL
[Resource]
To call the attendant, simply dial “O”, or press ICM and dial “0” directly. This eliminates the need to
number.
Answer Call Forward:
Id&
This is used when a station user is away from his
userfrom
one
type
of Cal/forward can be set on one station at one
maximum quantity of call forward steps is
name of the forwarded station will appear on the LCD
PARN IDENTIFICATION
OPERATOR
Calls are forwarded on busy only.
Calls are forwarded on no answer
Calls are forwarded always, regard-
Calls are forwarded on
ICM
and line calls to the new
having
togo backto
hisdesktoforward
two.
(CALL ATTENDANT)
dialthe
attendant’s station
CALL PICK-UP (DIRECT/GROUP)
This feature allows a station user to,quickly and easily answer a call for someone else in the same station group, Condition:
-
Calls that can be picked-up include ringing
-
If a station is not
CALL
This allows a busy station to accept a waiting call. Conditions:
-
-
-
CAMP-ON (BUSY STATION)
When calling a busy station, a user can use the camp-on function to ensure that he rings the party as soon as the other call is completed. The calling party remains off-hook and waits
until the called party hangs up from the other call, then the system rings the called party immediately. Conditions:
-
-
-
CAMP-ON
When a station user wants to access a particular busy line, he
may camp-on that line. When it becomes idle, the system will
ring the camped-on party, who then simply goes off-hook to
access the line.
Conditions:
-
-
-
CLASS OF SERVICE (COS)
CALL PARK
Line calls can be put on hold and “parkednon acettain orbit. Any station may then pick up the parked call. Each station has an orbit number equal to its station number.This provides an efficient means for the attendant to locate people to answer their calls, and provides excellent telephone coverage
nal calling parties can easily get in touch with whom they’re
calling.
CAM
PARK
Any line call that was “parked” on common hold may be answered by pressing access codes followed by line number or orbit number at any station. Condition:
-
Cal/park
ring assignments, and can be used by all
ANSWER
answer has no constraints due to line access or line
srations.
-
exter-
KW
Stations can receive COS assignments, used to designate which stations can perform certain features, levels of toll restriction, etc. For example, when barge-in is program al­lowed, the station can barge-in the calls of stations with an equal or lower COS. Conditions:
-
-
-
Class two through five: restricted using the toll restriction
-
-
C/ass seven: ICM only.
[set]
ICM
station
calls, voice
group as a
calls, recalled C. 0. line calls, incoming C. 0. line calls, and
transfening
ringing s ration, access code followed by the ringing station number.
C. 0. line calls.
assigned
he can pick up
to the same
that
incoming call by dialing the
WAlTlNG (ALLOW/DENY)
Call waiting must be programmed allowed on a per-station basis.
Call waiting answer automatically places the current call on
hold.
This
feature is only available on Display and Executive sets.
Any station that is being camped-on will receive a camp-on notification tone from the handset to remind it that there is an internal party camped-on.
The
notification time interval is programmable as 0, 7 0, 20,
30,40
or 50 seconds.
Each station can only be camped on by one other station a time.
(BUSY
The
system rings the station for30 seconds. During this time, other stations cannot access this line. If the camped-on party does not pick up within 30 seconds, the line becomes available to other A line may be camped-on by only one station at a time. Each station may only camp-on one line at a time.
There
are eight levels of COS from 0 (the highest) to seven (the lowest). C/ass zero and one: no toll restriction.
tables. Class six: ICM and outside calls on/y using system speed dial
bins 20-39.
LINE)
stat&s.
at
CONFERENCE
Conferences up by a station user. Conditions:
Up to four parties may participate in one conference.
Any wmbination of C. 0. lines and Each conference is controlled by one station,
controfkng party. The
invite new parties into the conference or to forcibly release any party
The controlling party may hold a private conversation with any of the C. 0. line parties or Internal parties in the
ence, while ff
the added internal party becomes the controller. Up to eight four-party conferences can take place simultane­ous/y on the system. If one of the outside parties hangs up during a conference, that line is automatically released. Default: program conference key.
CPID
Called party identification is available forautomatted attendant/ voice mail integration. NOTE : PAUSE TIMER AFFECTS CPID SEND TIME.
Between
from
putting the other parties on hold.
contro//rng
internal and external parties may be set
COntrOlling
the conference in progress.
party exits a conference, the most recently
a//OW8d,
with
C07keyprcgrammed
ICM
lines may be used.
party iS
permitted
Called
either to
wnfer-
as the
the
DIAL
Most features can be accessed by pressing access codes as an alternative to using the programmed feature keys.
DIAL INTERCOM
Intercom calls are free from constraints on switching link resources. The total number of intercom calls are never re-
stricted due to insufficient switching links in system.
DIALING TYPE SELECTION
[Line]
The C.O. line can be programmed so that dialing is in pulse (rotary) or DTMF (tone) mode. Conditions:
-
Default: All lines are programmed for DTMF (tone) dialing.
DIAL
A station user can change from pulse dialing to DTMF while on
DATA CALL
The Executive sets are equipped with a Q-pin data port. Using this data module, two users can establish a voice call, thensimultaneously make data transmission using any trans-
mission protocol. This is dependent on the data package they are using in PC or DTE for data communication. Conditions:
-
The system provides
does not contain data transmission protocol.
-
The voice call is transparent with the data call. The data call is data transition on/y between the 82 232 port.
-
The customer DTE to handle the whole data communication environment, such as protocol handling, data transmission.
-
On
the
EX8CUtiV8
as the “Data” key.
only
n88dS
to install a third
Set, the
a connection bridge in the KSU; it
Channel,
party package
error
processing, and re-
%edial”key iS defaultprogrammed
and the
in PC/
RS-
NOTE : During simaltaneous voice and DATA TRANSFER
at 19,200 BPS, sometimes LCD errors may be observed. Integrity of Data Transferal is not affected.
DlRECT
[Call Handling]
This feature allows a remote user to access the system to use system features, make outgoing calls, ICM calls, etc., by simply dialing the system and entering his password. This allows
employees that are out of the office to make calls using the
system’s features, long distance lines, etc. Direct dialing to a
station may be performed using number instead of a password at the special dial tone. Conditions:
DATA RATE SELECTION (STATION)
Executive sets equipped with of data transmission at which to communicate. Conditions:
-
Four rates may be selected:
adata
port may choose the speed
2400/4800/9600/19200
bps.
values are as follows:
DND (do not disturb) Feature key CFW (call forward) Call waiting Auto line selection
DSS/SPD
key Data rate Automatic hold User password
Station lock Ring type
Voice call allow
ACCESS TO FEATURES
NONBLOCKING
PULSE TO DTMF
a call.
INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS
Maximum of one line can be programmed with DISA.
The activation Day”, “Night”, or “Always”. Passwords are in the format of
There is a time limit to the line-to-line conversation.
The fine-to-fine conversation time is system programmable to
one, two, three,
minute).
When the busy tone, at which time he can dial conversation. 24 sets of eight digit passwords are available.
The final digit of the password is the user’s
Thenumberofrings befOr
mable
from one to 99
tim’e
for
five,
wnversation
rtngs,
CONVERSlON
(D&A)
DISA,
by entering the station
DISA
is programmable as
“#OOOOOOOO#“.
70,
or 15
minutes. (Default is
time expires, the user hears a fast
the
DlSAlin8pick.s upisprogram-
for added DISA line
“#”
to continue the
ClaSS
“Never”,
one
of service.
security.
NOTE: During simultaneous
19,200 BPS sometimes LCD errors may be observed. lntegratey of data transfer Is not affected.
Voice
and Data Transfer at
DIRECT STATION SELECT (DSS)
Stations equipped with dual able to press any DSS key to make an ICM call directly to its
DEFAULT SETTING
A user may clear all feature programming for a station, returning it to default status. Conditions:
-
The features that are reset when the
user
returns to
default
corresponding station, instead of dialing the station number.
Afthough
each DSS button may also be reprogrammed to access fre­quently called stations. Conditions:
-
12
and
DSS/SPD
function buttons are
default values are programmed for DSS locations,
DSSSPD
EX8CUtiV8
keys are located on the MT-360 Series Display
Sets
Each
DS3/SPD
locations, and two DSS numbers.
When in DSS number. After selecting a line, pressing the
SPD number.
SHiFTkey
dial numbers.
key stores four numbers: two speed dial
/CM
mode, pressing the DSSGPD key selects
DSSSPD
is used to toggle between
key selects the
the
twopages of speed
DTMF RECEIVER
The DTMF receiver is used to detect tone digits which are dialed
the
by a remote party in system, such as DISA, external call forward, etc. Conditions:
-
One DTMF receiver is provided with
DUAL DSS/SPD FUNCTION BUTTON
DISCRIMINATING RINGING
Incoming C.O. line ring and ICM ring (ICMcallback ring) can be distinguished dence). This informs the station user of the call type so he can answer in a professional manner.
,by
their different ring time intervals (ring ca-
DSS/SPD
SPD calls on and two SPD numbers, accessed by pressing the SHIFT key. Conditions:
DISTINCTIVE RINGING (STATION)
A station user may select one of four different ringing frequen­cies, so individual stations can be recognized by their different
ringing sounds, and answered more efficiently.
DO NOT
A station user can enable the do not disturb feature to prevent calls from ringing at his station Outgoing calls are not affected.
Conditions:
-
DND and call forward cannot b8 enabled simultaneously.
-
User with DND enabled hears a special dial tone when
making a call to remind him that this function is enabled.
-
Incoming lines,
from ringing at the station when DND is activated,
-
If a boss’phone (programmed in boss/secretary relationship with another station) has DND enabled, any call to that station will forward automatically to the secretary.
DlSTUR5 (DND)
ICM,
and transferred calls are all blocked
DUAL
The Executive set is equipped with a second voice path, so the
usercanconducttwosimu~aneousconversations-onethrough
the handset, and one through the speakerphone. The speaker-
phone conversation begins when he is busy on a handset
conversation, and another station user makes an off-hook
voice announce (OHVA) call to him. Conditions:
-
-
orderto
keys are used for DSS calls in
aC.0.
line. Each button stores two DSS locations,
There are 72 DSSISPD keys located on the MT-360 Series
Display and Executive sets.
When in ICM mode, pressing the DSS number. After selecting a line, pressing the DSS/SPD key selects the
SPD number.
SHIFTkey
dial numbers.
The cafled party can reject the OH VA by pressing REJECT at the soft key prompt. See “off-hook voice announce” feature for more information.
is used to toggle between the
VOICE
PATH
activate certain features inside the
the
system.
ICM
mode, and for
DSSBPD
key selects the
twopages
of speed
DND OVERRIDE
A station user with a Display or Executive set may override another station’s DND feature if that station has equal or lower COS than the calling station. Conditions:
-
Secretaries can always override their boss’ DND regardless
of cos.
END-TO-END SIGNALING
Whenastation hasdialedanoutsidecallonarotarylineinpulse mode, and needs to change to DTMF during a call (to access voice mail, computer applications, etc.), he simply dials switch the dialing from pulse to DTMF.
EXCLUSIVE HOLD
DROP TIMEOUT
[Set] [Call Handling]
Drop timeout can be used to limit the length of a user’s outgoing
line calls. After a specified programmed interval, a warning
tone is heard, then the line call is dropped.
Conditions:
-
Drop timeout and warning tone features must be enabled for drop timeout to take place.
-
Drop timeout time is programmable corresponding with warn­ing tone time. This is selectable from one to eight minutes.
-
The
user
Will
hearth8
is drowed.
-
Drop timeout is enabled on a per-station basis.
DSS/SPD
The
DSSSPD
examine what station number or programmed speed dial num­ber is assigned to each Conditions:
-
The system provides 12 store two SPD numbers, and two DSS numbers,
CONTENT VERIFICATION
content verification feature allows the user to
Warning
DSSSPD
DSSBPD
ton8 15S8COndS
button before making a call.
keys, each of which can
before the call
Normally, when a user puts a call on hold, any other station can pick up that call. Exclusive hold enables the user to prevent
other stations from picking up the held call.
Conditions:
Used only for a line call, not on
The exclusive hold minutes. After to answer at that station after 30 seconds, the line will recall to
the attendant,lf there is no answer at the attendant after 30 seconds, Pressing the FUNCTION key, then
the exclusive hold function, providing an easy way of access-
ing the feature.
EXECUTIVE BARGE-lff
If the boss/secretary relationship has been programmed be-
tween two stations, the secretary can barge-in on the boss’ line
regardless of COS. Conditions:
-
The maximum bosses per secretary are two.
-
System barge-in function must be enabled.
-
See
ICM
calls.
time
is programmable from one to
the
exclusive hold time has expired. the line will recall
fh8
station that had it on exclusive hold. ff there is no
the
call is put on common hold.
the
HOLD key, enables
“barge-in” feature for more information.
‘I*”
etght
to
1-7
EXTERNAL CALL FORWARD
[Call Handling]
Incoming calls to the system on a given line can be forwarded to one external call forwarding line to be transferred to one remote answering point. This is usually used to transfer to an answering service or home office after hours, especially in applications where it is important to always have a “live” person answer the phone, such as doctor’s offices, etc.
Conditions:
The ECF can be programmed as “Day’: “Night’: “Always”, or “Never”. This remote answeringpointmust bepreprogrammed to one
specified SPD location.
The call will be released after a certain time has elapsed, unless the forwarded party dials a specified digit to finish the conversation, or a notification digit is dialed to continue conversation rime.
The conversation time is programmable as one, two, three, five, 10 or 15 minutes. 30 seconds before conversation rime ends, the system will give a two second warning tone to the user. To extend conversation time, caller may dial n 0.
(ECF)
. .
n
FLASH
[Call Handling]
The FLASH key or its access code may be pressed to generate a loop break time on the outgoing line call. This is used most commonly behind PABX or PABX or Conditions:
-
FLEXISLE
Any C.O. line can be assigned to a specific station to be used
for outgoing calls.
FLEXIBLE RING ASSIGNMENT
Flexible ring assignment allows programming which stations receive line ringing. If assigned to ring, that line may be answered by that station by simply going off -hook. Conditions:
-
FORCED INCOMING INTERCOM
CALL FORWARD
EXTERNAL MUSIC SOURCE
Atapeplayer,radioorCDplayer,canbeconnectedtothesystem
to provide music-on-hold and background music as an alterna­tive to the internal synthesized music provided with the system. Conditions:
-
When an external source is connected, the system automati-
cally switches from playing the internal synthesized music to
the external source.
Station user may enable DND to force an incoming call, as it is ringing, to be forwarded to the attendant. This is especially useful if he has a Display or Executive phone, as he can see
from the display who is calling. He
is an important call, or to force the call to the attendant if he is busy and the call is not crucial. Conditions:
-
-
EXTERNAL PAGE
The MT-360 Series has a connection for external paging. A
seperate
amplifier or amplified speaker is required.
FEATURE ACCESS CODE VERIFICATION
Feature access codes can be verified before entering intoprogramming mode, preventing wrong or forgotten feature access codes while programming. This feature acts as a in user guide. Conditions:
-
Only available on Display and Executive sets.
-
Using the FUNCTION key and
through the feature list to see available features and access
codes.
-
If desired, the features can be activated during this process, by simply following prompts on the screen and pressing soft keys.
“Next”soft
key,
usercan
built-
scroll
FEATURE CANCELLATION
Station user can cancel some of the programmed features by
pressing the FUNCTION key, ” 9 “followed ing feature access code. Conditions:
-
The folio wing features can be cancelled by pressing “F + nn”
(where
F+90
F+91 F*92 FsC93 F*94 F*95 F*96
F.98
/=*99
“F” =
FUNCTION key,
Advisory Message Delete Call Again Delete Set Reminder Clock Delete Camp on Busy Line Delete Auto Hold Auto Line Selection Delete Message Waiting Delete
Voice Call Deny
Call Waiting Deny
“‘nn” =
Delete
bythe
correspond-
feature number)
HANDSFREE ANSWERBACK
This function enables station users to answer any ICM or line call through the speakerphone instead of lifting the handset.
Conditions:
-
User activates handsfree key, which stays lit, to enable
-
HEARING AID
All station handsets are hearing aid compatible as defined by
FCC part 68.
HOW
A station user can put an ICM or line call on hold at any time. The holding party hears background music-on-hold. An call on hold cannot be picked up by a different station, while a
line call on common hold can be picked up by any station. Conditions:
-
-
For more information, see “exclusive hold’ feature.
Centrex
The flash break time is programmable from 100 m 1500 ms.
features.
Centrex
LINE ASSIGNMENT
Programmed for day and night modes, on a per-line basis.
Call forward must be disabled. Simply press DND key (ifprogrammed)
key “4” to force call to attendant.
handsfree answerback. MUTE key can be activated in idle mode to prevent callers from listening to private conversation in offices when making handsfree
call.&
applications, to access the
(Set]
[Set]
may
choose to pick up if it
orpress
FUNCTION
COMPATI5IllTY
10.4
Pressing HOLD key willplace the current call on hold, a conference on exclusive hold (if you are the controlling
PaW
orput
1-a
HOLD ABANDON
The held line call will be disconnected automatically when the
system detects that the held party has hung up. (A direct current interruption (DCI) signal has been received from the C.O.) Conditions:
-
This function is programmable on a per-line basis.
-
This function is performed on all types of hold, such as
common hold, exclusive hold, and conference hold.
KEY
A station user may customize his set by programming feature keys. The key inquiry feature displays the feature programming of each key, so user can check to see programming on each key. Please refer to “programmable user feature keys” section. Conditions:
-
The total number of programmable user feature keys is
LAST
HOLD REMINDER
The system
is on hold (whether on a line or ICM call). It occurs after a
programmable interval.
Conditions:
-
Hold time is programmable, as I, (or disabled).
-
After hold time has expired, the line recalls to the station that put it on hold. If no answer
attendant.It is returned to common hold by the attendant within 30 seconds.
will
recall the station user to remind him that a call
2,3, 4,5,
after
30 seconds, it recalls the
6, 7, or 8 minutes
ifit
is not answered
HOT DIAL PAD
Station may make an ICM call directly by dialing the station number from dial keypad without having to press ICM key first. To initiate a line call without first pressing a line key dial “9.”
HOUR MODE SELECTION
The clock may be programmed to be either a
hour (military time) clock.
[Resource]
12-hour
or a
HOLD INDICATION
A fast green flash on a line lamp indicates that the line call was
placedon
stations as a slow red flash.
hold by you. Other system users see that line on their
HUNT GROUPS
Eight hunt groups are available for intercom hunting and automatted attendant/voice mail integration
I USE INDICATION
A steady green on a line lamp shows that you are talking on that line. Other users see a steadily lit red lamp on this line.
/CM
RING AND
VOlCE
CALL
/NTERCHANGlNG
When making an ICM call, a user may choose ringing or voice
announce. With voice announce, he just speaks to the called party through the speakerphone, and no ringing occurs. called party has voice call enabled. This is very useful for applications where the called party is busy and can’t pick up the phone, but can hear and in surgery. Conditions:
-
The MUTE key works in idle mode to prevent users from
making a voice call, remaining silent, and listening in to a private conversation in another user’s office. turned on, the called party must press the MUTE key to turn
it
off in order to
speakto
answetiack
the speaker, such as a doctor
If MUTE key is
a voice call.
lf
the
The system will dial the last number dialed from that station when the LNR feature is invoked.
Conditions:
-
When invoked in idle state, the system will access the same line that was used the last time that number
-
If that line is busy, the user has line, or press number.
LEAST COST ROUTING
With LCR, the system will choose a line ming of four tables. The code dialed, the time of day and the users routing COS are all considered in processing the call. The tables used in LCR are as follows:
1)
Digit
This table has 200 entries and is programmed with each code
that is to be routed by LCR. The ” Q” may be used a wildcard
24-
to indicate any digit (O-9) in any position. For example,
would represent any area code with a “0” as the middle digit. For each code entry in the “Digit Comparison Table” a “Day Time Table” is specified.
2) Day Time Table (45 each)
These tables have six time entries which represent six different periodsof the day, and point to a “route “routing COS.” This allows for different routing at different times of the day.
3)
Route Lists (200 each)
Each route list has four choices for the use of the available lines. Each choice also allows for pointing to a “Digit Modifi­cation Table.”
4)Dlgit
The “Digit Modification Tables” allow for stripping digits from the front of the digit string as in the case of using an FX. After
stripping, a new digit or string of digits may be dialed at the front end, in place of the original digits. For example, dialing
l-21
code in which
0987 would be dialed.
Conditions:
-
Routes are defined in the route table, and are accessed by
route lists.
-
Each
to three alternative route numbers.
-
Selective routing by class of service determines which routes
the
on his routing class of service.
-
Each user is assigned to one of four routing classes of
service.
INQUlRY
17.
NUMBER
Comparlson Table (1 each)
Modification
2-245-0987 might call for using an FX into the 212 area
casethe l-21
mute
list contains the first choice route number and up
usercan
access and at what times during the day, based
RED/AL (LNR)
“autoln”
to access any idle line to dial the
Tables (100 each)
2 would be stripped and only 245-
was
the
choice to “camp-on”
@CR)
basedon
dialed.
[Restriction]
your program-
list”for
thar
“fO+”
each
l-9
LINE
GROUP ASSIGNMENT
Lines can be assigned to one of two line groups, Then, when a user accesses a line group, he will occupy an idle line in that group. Conditions:
-
Maximum of two line groups can exist.
-
Each line can only be assigned to one of the groups.
[Line]
L/NE INTERFACE
Loop start line interface is used to the Central Office.
LINE NAME PROGRAMMING
Linescan
ringing, or selected for an outside call. This enables the user to answer the call appropriately. Conditions:
-
-
-
Line number is replaced with line name.
LINE
A line key can be programmed as a line pool (line group) key. All lines in that line group are accessed by pressing the line pool key. Incoming line calls in the line group are answered by
pressing the line pool key. Pressing the line pool key to make a call accesses an idle line in that line group. Conditions:
-
LINE
When an incoming C.O. line is signaling, stations with ring assignment enabled will begin ringing, and the line call status can be monitored from the display (if it is a Display or an
Executive set). Conditions:
-
be given names that appear on the LCD display when
The maximum length of a line name is seven characters. The line name will be displayed for incoming and outgoing
calls.
POOL
There is no limitation in assigning lines to keys - a line may be assigned to more than one key with the same line number or line group number.
[Line]
SIGNALING [Set]
Only those stations with corresponding line ring assignment
can display current incoming line call status and receive
ringing.
LINE-TO-LINE CONFERENCE
A conference can be established with one inside party an&two outside parties. The inside party can then dropout, leaving only the two outside line parties in the call. Conditions:
-
The inside party can re-enter the conversation at any time.
-
There is a programmable time-out period of one, two, three, five, 10, or 15 minutes. After this time has elapsed, the two outside parties are dropped.
-
The outside party can dial “ + ” to extend the conversation
time period.
the talk time expires, at which time he shouldeither enter the
extension digit, or end the call.
He will hear a warning
[Resource]
[Cal\
Handling]
tone 30 seconds before
LOUD BELL INTERFACE
One loud bell connection port is provided per system. Thisallows
the connection of an external loud bell device to ring when the
assigned incoming line is ringing. This connection provides a metallic closure. Conditions:
-
Can be programmed for “Day”, “Night, ” “Always” or “Never.
MANUAL LINE ACCESS
A station user answer an incoming call, or take a call off hold. Conditions:
-
The corresponding line key must be present on the user’s
station to
MEET-ME ANSWER
A page can be picked up by pressing an access code from a station set. This allows for much flexibility, as the person being
paged can pickup from any station. Conditions:
-
Thepagecan begrouppaging, al/paging, orexternalpaging.
-
Any station
-
Group pages can only be picked up by a station in that group.
MESSAGE WAITING (Resource]
When a user calls a station and doesn’t get an answer, the user can leave a message on the LCD display of the station he is calling. A regular callback message can be left, or the user can choose a canned message. The station receiving a regular message can respond by pressing the “Reply” soft key or, the user may press “More” to see other messages or, “DEL” to delete messages. Conditions:
-
There are seven canned messages to choose from.
-
One of the seven canned messages is programmable by
each station user, allowing for truly personalized messages.
-
The six system-wide messages are as follows: “Have a Good
day*, “Call Operator”, “Call Home”, “Callback”, “Friend Visit-
ing”, and “Urgent”.
-
System-wide, a maximum of 24 messages can be let? simul­taneous/y.
-
A
stati6n
tions, but may receive only one message from the same station simultaneously.
-
On the standard set, the message waiting is the
flashing.
MESSAGING
A station user may leave a message on his LCD set, so others calling him will see this message. This is called an advisory message, and provides information to the calling party. Conditions:
-
Sixpre-programmed and one userprogrammable message are available.
-
The six default pre-programmed messages are: “At lunch,
‘Be Bad<
Office: and “On
may
press the line key to make an outgoing call,
manual/y
may receive messages from many different sta-
Soon”, “Gone Home’, “In A Meeting”, ‘Out of
access the line.
can pick
Vacatlbn”.
up the
page,
when it’s in al/paging mode.
(ADVISORY)
[Resource]
/CM
key
LINE
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
Each C.O. line can be given an assignment based on where it is connected, i.e. to the Central Office, or behind a PABX. Conditions:
-
For
PABX
before dialing an outside number.
is programmed, dialing it inserts a pause following that digit.
type line, the user has to dial a
[Line]
PABX access
If the
PABX access
code code
MIXED
The station user may switch from pulse to tone dialing while making an outside call. Pause/flash can also be inserted at any
time. This is useful for dialing out pulse, and switching to tone
to
other computer applications.
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DIALING
communicate with automated attendants, voice mail, and
MUSIC
Music is heard by the held party of an music can be from an external music source, or, if no external source is connected, from the system’s internal synthesized music.
MUTE (VOICE MUTE)
The mute feature enables a station user to talk privately to someone in his office without being heard through the phone, while he’s on a call. He can still hear the other party, but they cannot hear him. Conditions:
-
Mute is effective whether on a line or intercom call.
-
Mute can also be turned on This is used when voice calling is enabled, if the station user wants to disable other stations from hearing what is occuring in his office when making a voice call to that office. still be able to make the voice call, but he will have to de­activate mute feature in order to respond. activated in idle mode, he can answerback handsfree to voice calls.
NIGHT SERVICE
Two service modes existforthe MT-360 Series: night and day. The system can be put in night mode if calls need to be handled differently after hours. Conditions:
-
The service mode can be programmed to
cally at a certain time of the day,
-
The night end time is always the same as the day
-
Day stations continue to ring while in night mode.
NIGHT SERVICE STATION
Any station programmed with night service function will ring for
incoming line calls at night time in addition to any other station programmed to ring. This allows security people to pick up ringing lines from any night service station, while doing rounds.
OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE (OHVA)
A station user can talk to a busy station through the second voice channel via the speakerphone, if that busy station is an Executive set. Conditions:
-
The called station’s conversation must be through the hand-
set: it cannot be through the speakerphone if he is to receive
an off-hook voice announcement.
-
The called party may reject the off-hook voice announce by
pressing “Reject” soft key.
-
The called party may respond to the voice announce party through speakerphone, while the original call is in progress
through
ON-HOOK DIALING
The user can press ICM or line key to dial an ICM or outgoing call without lifting the handset. Conditions:
­/CM
PAGING
Five types of paging exist as follows:
Voice announce (to a single station) All paging (to all stations)
(3N
HOLD
0.4
or C.O. line call. This
Conditions:
-
-
Any
-
PAUSE
The pause operation is used to stop dialing temporarily, waiting
When
the phone is in idle mode.
With MUTE key not
They will
for a response or further processing in the Central Office, in
order to perform certain feature applications, such as behind
Centrex,
speed dial string, or manually dialed when placing a call, in order to replicate i? for redial. Conditions:
-
Pause time is programmable as 7.5,2, 3.5, or 5 seconds.
POWER FAILURE TRANSFER
[Resourcej
Change
automati-
start
time.
In the event of a power failure, the system will automatically switch the first line to a dedicated phone connection port.
Incoming line one will ring at this port. A standard single line
phone must be used
hlofe
PRIVACY
All calls are private, except where barge-in has been pro­grammed allowed.
[Set]
PRIVATE
A station can be assigned a private, exclusive line to use. No other station can access this line to make outgoing calls. However, incoming calls on this private line can still be an­swered by other stations with that ring assignment. Held calls can be picked up by any stastion. Conditions:
-
PROGRAMMABLE USER FEATURE KEYS
Each station is equipped with 11 programmable keys which can be programmed asfeature keys. This allowsdirect activation of that feature, by simply pressing the feature key. Usually
some of these keys will be programmed as line or line group
keys.
Conditions:
the handset.
Because of hot dial pad feature, it is not necessary to press
before dialing an
ICM
call.
-
-
RECAK
Any transferred line call not answered within a specified time will recall the attendant and will appear as a brand new
incoming call. Conditions:
-
-
External paging (using external paging equipment) All and external paging Group paging (to a specified group of stations)
Every station is capable of paging. The paged station(s) will hear the announcement through
station
may answer the page, regardless of
page was received.
if a station is set for voice call deny, it will not receive pages,
[Caii
Handling]
etc. Pause may be inserted between two digits in a
: Also
An incoming call of a station’s private line will ring its private
station regardless of whether the line ringing assignment is made.
Eight of those keys have dual color lamps and can be line
group, line or feature keys.
Defaun functions and lines are programmed to feature keys
upon installation, and may be changed to suit user’s require­ments.
A recallmessage (including line numberand station number) is briefly displayed on the LCD display upon answer to
distinguish it from a new incoming call.
Recall
c&t CPID
LINE
[Line]
/Cal/
Handling]
time is programmable as
the
speaker.
send time
30‘60,
120 or 180 seconds.
Where
the
1-11
RELEASE
The RELEASE key is used to finish or abandon feature pro­gramming, and to drop a call without hanging up the handset,
REM/N VER
There are two kinds of reminderclockfunctions. One is system wide, and one is programmed by station. When the system wide reminder clock is activated, all idle stations receive back­ground music for one minute. When a station reminder clock is
programmed, that station will display a notification message on
the LCD, and alert ringing will be heard.
Conditions:
-
There are eight system reminder clocks, and one station
reminder clock.
-
The station reminder clock will alert a set upon reaching the
station programmed time,
-
After the station reminder clock has alerted the set at the
programmed time, it is cleared automatically. System re-
minder clock continues to go off daily.
-
To stop the alert tone on a station reminder, the user may
press
“ACK”
-
The alert ringer sounds once every five seconds for one
minute.
-
On a Display or Executive set, an alarm notification message
is displayed on the LCD even after the station alert ringer has
stopped.
CLOCK
/Resourcel
even if the set is off-hook on a call.
(Acknowledge) soft key, or go off-hook.
SHIFT
The SHIFT key is used on the Display and Executive sets for toggling to the second “page” of DSS or speed dial numbers on
theDSS/SPDkeys.Thebutton
page of keys. When in programming mode, the SHIFT key is
used like an EXIT key. tt brings you back one step to the immediate higher level programming step or category.
islitwhenyouareonthesecond
SIMULTANEOUS DATA/VOICE
CAPABILITY
The Executive set can interface with any data device, such as a PC, through the O-pin data port. When a data device is
connected, the user may activate a data transmission at the
same time a voice conversation is in progress. Because the data and voice calls use different channels and
82)
they do not affect each other.
(Bl
SOFT KEY FEATURE ACCESS
Three soft keys are provided on the Display and Executive sets. They correspond with prompts on the LCD display, and are
used for fast, easy, user-friendly feature operation.
the user to scroll through features, and activate features and
programming without having to remember or look up feature access codes.
They allow
REMOTE PROGRAMMING
When a personal computer is connected to the system, exten­sive changes / modifications to the system and data base can
be made, either on site, or from a remote location. This saves much time and money as in many cases a technician does not have to travel on-site to modify the system - it can be done from the dealer’s location via modem. Conditions:
-
Remote programming is connected through the
port on the
-
The
KSU,
or by a standard modem.
station user may change the data base
first on the PC according to specific requirements, and then download new data base, on-line into the system.
-
This can also be used to upload the current system data base
to PC for backup.
RINGING L/NE PREFERENCE
Incoming calls are answered by predefined priority when a user presses handsfree or lifts handset to answer a call. Conditions:
-
This priority is as follows:
1) Incoming line call
2) Recalled line call
3) Transferred line call
4) Camped line call
5)
Call Again ICM call
6) Incoming ICM call
SAVED NUMBER
A station user may temporarily store a dialed busy number into a predetermined memory location. Upon completion of further calls, the stored number can be retrieved and automatically dialed. Conditions:
-
The system will choose the line on which the callpreviously
(I _
went out. If the previously used line is busy, the user will hear a tone, and have the choice of camping on until the line is idle, or selecting another line.
REDlAL
FIS-232C
the
SPEED DIALING ISTATION)
Each station can have its-own private speed dial numbers. Conditions:
-
Up to 20 private speed dial numbers (00- 79) can be stored
or cancelled at any station set.
-
Each private speed dial number can store up to 76 digits.
-
Soeed
dial numbers can contain pause, flash, or SPD chain-
ing as digits.
-
The digits
when in the TONE dialing mode. mode, the digit
conversion, and the digit
SPEED DIALING (SYSTEM)
Speed dial numbers can be stored accessed by all specified stations. Conditions:
“#”
and ‘Y” are treated as normal dialing
I‘*”
represents the code for pulse to tone
“#”
When
in the pulse dialing
will be ignored.
[Resource]
-by
the system, to be
digits
Up to 80 system speed dial numbers can be stored by the system, to be accessed at all specified stations. Each system speed dial number can store up to 16 digits. Speed
dial numbers can contain pause, flash, or
SPO
chain-
ing as digits. Any station
COSrero
to six can use the SPD numbers 20-39
regardless of the station’s toll restriction.
The digits when in the TONE dialing mode.
mode, the digit
DTMF
Speed dial number code assignments are 20 - 39:
“#”
and
‘Y”
are treated as normal dialing digits
‘JF”
on the line and the digit
causes the system to begin sending
Emergency number.
When in the pulse dialing
“#”
will be ignored.
as
follows:
Stations with COS 0 to 6 can use this category.
40 - 99:
Common number.
Stations with COS 0 to 5 can use this category.
S7’ATlON FEATURE STATUS CHECK:
The Display and Executive sets can show the current content of certain feature programming.
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Conditions:
Feature
-
LNR digits
SNR digits
Day class of service Night class of service
Automatic hold (allow/deny) Data rate
STATION GROUP ASSIGNMENT:
Stations may be assigned group numbers for call pickup and
page.
Conditions:
The maximum number of groups available is eight.
-
Each station may be assigned to only one group.
-
sLtus
that can be checked include:
Set lock/unlock
Voice call (allow/deny)
Call waiting (allow/deny)
Night set (yes/no)
[Set]
STATION LOCK/UNLOCK:
A station user may lock his station to prevent others from
making outgoing calls from his station while he is away. Conditions:
By dialing a feature access code, and a pass word the station
-
can be locked and unlocked. The user may change his password at any time for security.
-
If
a password is forgotten, it can be checked in the database.
-
A locked station can still make intercom calls, and pick-up
incoming calls.
TONE DETECTOR
The system provides the capability to detect call progress tones for special feature implementation, such as DISA, automatic redial, external call forward, etc. Conditions:
-
-
-
TONE DURA7’IoN
[Call Handling]
Three different tone durations for to
analog devices to which the system is connected.
Conditions:
-
A station may transfer an ICM or line call to another station (provided DND is not enabled on that station). Conditions:
STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING
(SMDR)
Provides a record of all call information, such as calling station, line number, ring time (for incoming calls), number dialed (for outgoing calls), start time, call duration, and account codes. Conditions:
A serialprintermust be connected through the RS-232Cport on the KSLJ.
Battery reversal detection is optional to determine when an
outside call is completed.
The maximum storage buffer is 50 call records. The printout contains information such as, incoming calls,
local calls, long distance calls and account codes.
STATION NUMBERING PLAN
The system provides a default station numbering plan.
Conditions:
-
Stations on the 824 system are default numbered 70 - 33.
This station number is programmable - the stations can be
-
changed to numbers IO - 89.
When a user chooses a vacant station number, his original
-
number becomes vacant.
SYSTEM TIME
There is a programmable timer in the system to count the
system time, used for certain features such as: system service mode change (day/night), SMDR call timing, reminder clock and time and date.
[Peripheral]
[Set]
TRAVELLING
A station user can carry his class of service to another station to make outgoing calls. service than station 8, but was in Station his class of service to make an outgoing call, avoiding the toll restriction, or other limitations of Station B’s class of service. Conditions:
-
[Resource]
Each station can be assigned a specific name for identification. This name shows up on
they receive an intercom call from that station, when that station
leaves a message, etc. If no station name is programmed, the station number will appear. Conditions:
-
The detector responds to signals between 300 Hz and 630 Hz with a threshold of -39dB typical. Four kinds of call progress tone can be detected, including dial tone, ringback tone, busy tone, and reorder tone.
There is one tone detector per system.
SELECT/ON
DTMFdialing
ensure compatibility with other exchange systems and
Can be programmed to 70, 120 or 150 ms.
are selectable,
TRANSFER
A screened transfer is made by placing the hold, calling another station, anhouncing the call, then hang-
ing
up.
The held call is then talking to the new internal During an unscreened transfer, the originator hangs up before the other internal party ans wers. the original held party becomes the new calling party with
ringback
The ring transfer time for a line call is programmable.
lf
transfer time, the held
ff they do not pick up within a specified time period, the line
recalls the attendant.
tone and wait for answer of the internal party.
the transferred line call is not answered within the allowed
cal
will recall to the transferring parry.
ICM/line
If it was an ICM call,
call on
party.
CLASS OF SERVICE
If Station A user had a higher class of
B’s
office, he can use
Travelling class of service is only effective for calls made
within one minute of entering c/ass of service.
t)e
LCD display of other stations when
The maximum length of user name is seven characters.
TOLL RESTRICTION
Toll Restriction controls the access of a station to make long distance calls based on the Station’s class of Service and the Systems Day or Night Mode Operation. Tables list digit
strings to be allowed or denied.
NOTE : The Digit I* ’ is used as a
control tables.
“wildcard”
digit in the
toll
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VOICE CALL
A station user may voice call another station through the speaker, and the called party can answerback handsfree through the speakerphone.
Cond’iions:
-
The digitalset can selectively disable this function to prohibit the voice call announcement, so only ringing ICM calls are
allo
.
wed.
-
The MUTE key can be enabled in idle mode so when a voice
callis
made to that station, they cannot hear what is going on in the office until the user de-activates the mute feature. provides more privacy to the
VOICE
MAIL
called
party, if required.
This
[Peripheral]
Analog voice mail systems can be used with the MT-360 Series system, connected to an Analog Terminal Adaptor
3009104). Each station has a private voice mail box number, that is recognized by voice mail systems. identification digits) are sent from the system for specialized voice mail applications. Conditions:
-
One
ATA
uses onestationportoff the
CPID
KSU,
(ATA) (P/N
(calling party
andprovides two
analog ports.
-
Applications and specific operation will depend on the voice
mail system.
-
Pause Time Affects
CPlD
send time.
VOLUME CONTROL
The station user may control the volume level of ringer, speaker, and handset. Conditions:
-
The handset volume is returned to the normallevelaftereach
conversation.
-
Ringer and speaker volume remain at the level the user
selects.
WALL MOUNTABLE
The KSU and station sets are designed to be able to mount on the wall, or sit on the desk, as required. The set stand can be flipped backward to act as a wall mount unit.
WARNING
[Call Handling]
This feature provides a warning tone before the Drop timeout feature drops a call. Conditions:
-
This feature must be activated for drop timeout feature to
work.
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MT-360 SERIES
DlGlTAL
PROGRAMMING
KEY SYSTEM
&
INSTALLATION MANUAL
INTRQDUCTION
The MT-360 Series is designed to be easy to use, install, and program This SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE is written to provide detailed installation instructions, and to guide you through System Programming
INSTALLATION
This section describes the installation of the MT-366 Series The KSU cabinet includes power supply configuration has capacity for6 Central 8 C 0 lines, and 24 digital extensions. If analog adaptors are installed, up to 46 analog extensions can replace the 24 digital extensions
Office(C
0 ) lines, and 16 telephoneextensions
Using anexpansion board,
andall
common control ooards. The basic
theconfiguration
becomes
REGISTRATION NUMBERS
This digital hybrid key system has the following registration numbers
FCC. D6XTAI-65783-MF-E
FCC
D6XTAI-20361
REN 15
B
-K F-E
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
The area in which the KSU will be installed must comply with the following requirements
Relative humidity may vary between 20 - 80% and the temperature may vary between The air humidity relationship must prevent condensation Do not expose equipment to direct sunlight, to avoid heat generation in the unit. The KSU must not be located near copy machines or other equipment that can produce electromagnetic interference
The air must be free from dust and smoke. It shall not contain gases, or acid fumes that can attack metal parts or insulation materials
+40
and
+104
degrees Fahrenheit
TOOLS
No special tools other than normal installation tools are required.
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