NEC SL100 Programming Manual

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Programming Manual
A50-031167-001 GE
ISSUE 1.1
May 2011
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Copyright
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Copyright 2011
NEC Corporation
Printed in Japan
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Section 1 BEFORE YOU START PROGRAMMING .................................................... 1-1
Section 2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ................................................................. 1-1
Section 3 HOW TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE ..................................................1-2
Section 4 HOW TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE .....................................................1-3
Section 5 USING KEYS TO MOVE AROUND IN THE PROGRAMS .................................1-3
Section 6 PROGRAMMING NAMES AND TEXT MESSAGES ........................................ 1-4
Section 7 USING SOFTKEYS FOR PROGRAMMING ................................................. 1-5
Section 8 WHAT THE SOFTKEY DISPLAY PROMPTS MEAN .......................................1-5
Section 9 SYSTEM NUMBER PLAN/CAPACITIES ..................................................... 1-6
Section 10 CONCEPT OF SLOT NUMBER .............................................................. 1-9
Chapter 2 Programming the SL1000
Section 1 PROGRAMMING YOUR SYSTEM ............................................................ 2-1
Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-01 : Time and Date
................................................................................ 2-3
10-02 : Location Setup ............................................................................... 2-4
10-03 : ETU Setup .................................................................................... 2-5
10-04 : Music On Hold Setup .......................................................................2-11
10-06 : ISDN BRI Setup .............................................................................2-12
10-07 : Conversation Recording Resource ......................................................2-13
10-08 : Pre-Ringing Setup ..........................................................................2-14
10-09 : DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup .......................................................2-15
10-12 : CPU Network Setup ........................................................................2-16
10-13 : In-DHCP Server Setup .....................................................................2-18
10-14 : Managed Network Setup ..................................................................2-19
10-15 : Client Information Setup ...................................................................2-20
10-16 : Option Information Setup ..................................................................2-21
10-17 : H.323 Gatekeeper Setup ..................................................................2-24
10-18 : H.323 Alias Address Setup ................................................................2-25
10-19 : VoIPDB DSP Resource Selection ........................................................2-26
10-20 : LAN Setup for External Equipment .......................................................2-27
10-23 : SIP System Interconnection Setup .......................................................2-28
10-24 : Daylight Savings Setup ....................................................................2-29
10-25 : H.323 Gateway Prefix Setup ..............................................................2-30
10-26 : IP System Operation Setup ...............................................................2-31
10-28 : SIP System Information Setup ............................................................2-32
10-29 : SIP Server Information Setup .............................................................2-33
10-30 : SIP Authentication Information Setup ....................................................2-35
10-33 : SIP Registrar/Proxy Information Basic Setup ...........................................2-36
10-36 : SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup ...............................................2-37
10-37 : UPnP Setup .................................................................................2-38
10-39 : Fractional Setup ............................................................................2-39
10-40 : IP Trunk Availability .........................................................................2-40
10-42 : Virtual Loop Back Port Setting ............................................................2-41
10-45 : IP Routing Table Setup ....................................................................2-43
10-46 : DR700 Server Information Setup .........................................................2-43
10-48 : License Activation ..........................................................................2-45
10-49 : License File Activation .....................................................................2-46
10-50 : License Information ........................................................................2-47
10-51 : PRI/T1/E1 Selection of PRI ...............................................................2-48
10-52 : Free/Demo License Information ..........................................................2-49
10-61 : Relay Port Setup ............................................................................2-52
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10-62 : NetBIOS Setting ............................................................................2-52
10-63 : DHCP Client Setting ........................................................................2-52
Program 11 : System Numbering
11-01 : System Numbering
.........................................................................2-53
11-02 : Extension Numbering ......................................................................2-59
11-04 : Virtual Extension Numbering ..............................................................2-60
11-07 : Department Group Pilot Numbers ........................................................2-61
11-09 : Trunk Access Code .........................................................................2-62
11-10 : Service Code Setup (for System Administrator) ........................................2-63
11-11 : Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry Operation) .......................................2-66
11-12 : Service Code Setup (for Service Access) ...............................................2-69
11-14 : Service Code Setup (for Hotel) ...........................................................2-72
11-15 : Service Code Setup, Administrative (for Special Access) .............................2-74
11-16 : Single Digit Service Code Setup ..........................................................2-75
11-19 : Remote Conference Pilot Number Setup ................................................2-76
11-20 : Dial Extension Analyze Table .............................................................2-77
Program 12 : Night Mode Setup
12-01 : Night Mode Function Setup
...............................................................2-78
12-02 : Automatic Night Service Patterns ........................................................2-79
12-03 : Weekly Night Service Switching ..........................................................2-81
12-04 : Holiday Night Service Switching ..........................................................2-82
12-05 : Night Mode Group Assignment for Extensions .........................................2-83
12-06 : Night Mode Group Assignment for Trunks ..............................................2-84
12-07 : Text Data for Night Mode ..................................................................2-85
12-08 : Night Mode Service Range ................................................................2-86
Program 13 : Abbreviated Dialing
13-01 : Speed Dialing Option Setup
...............................................................2-87
13-02 : Group Speed Dialing Bins .................................................................2-88
13-03 : Speed Dialing Group Assignment for Extensions ......................................2-89
13-04 : Speed Dialing Number and Name .......................................................2-90
13-05 : Speed Dial Trunk Group ...................................................................2-92
13-06 : Speed Dial Number and Name ...........................................................2-93
13-11 : Abbreviated Dial Group Name ............................................................2-94
Program 14 : Trunk, Basic Setup
14-01 : Basic Trunk Data Setup
....................................................................2-95
14-02 : Analog Trunk Data Setup ..................................................................2-99
14-04 : Behind PBX Setup ........................................................................ 2-102
14-05 : Trunk Group ................................................................................2-103
14-06 : Trunk Group Routing ..................................................................... 2-104
14-07 : Trunk Access Map Setup ................................................................ 2-106
14-08 : Music on Hold Source for Trunks ....................................................... 2-108
14-09 : Conversation Recording Destination for Trunks ...................................... 2-109
14-11 : ID Setup for IP Trunk ......................................................................2-110
14-12 : SIP Register ID Setup for IP Trunk ......................................................2-111
14-15 : ISDN Call Forward Method ...............................................................2-112
14-16 : ISDN Call Transfer Method ...............................................................2-113
Program 15 : Extension, Basic Setup
15-01 : Basic Extension Data Setup
.............................................................2-114
15-02 : Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup ..................................................2-116
15-03 : Single Line Telephone Basic Data Setup .............................................. 2-122
15-05 : IP Telephone Terminal Basic Data Setup .............................................. 2-125
15-06 : Trunk Access Map for Extensions ...................................................... 2-128
15-07 : Programmable Function Keys .......................................................... 2-129
15-08 : Incoming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Setup ......................................... 2-135
15-09 : Virtual Extension Ring Assignment ..................................................... 2-136
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15-10 : Incoming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Order Setup ................................. 2-137
15-11 : Virtual Extension Delayed Ring Assignment .......................................... 2-138
15-12 : Conversation Recording Destination for Extensions ................................ 2-139
15-13 : Loop Keys ..................................................................................2-140
15-16 : SIP Register ID Setup for Extension ................................................... 2-141
15-17 : CO Message Waiting Indication ........................................................ 2-142
15-18 : Virtual Extension Key Enhanced Options ............................................. 2-143
15-22 : Mobile Extension Setup .................................................................. 2-144
Program 16 : Department Group Setup
16-01 : Department Group Basic Data Setup
.................................................. 2-145
16-02 : Department Group Assignment for Extensions ....................................... 2-147
16-03 : Secondary Department Group .......................................................... 2-148
16-04 : Call Restriction Between Department Groups ........................................ 2-149
Program 20 : System Option Setup
20-01 : System Options
............................................................................2-150
20-02 : System Options for Multiline Telephones .............................................. 2-151
20-03 : System Options for Single Line Telephones .......................................... 2-153
20-04 : System Options for Virtual Extensions ................................................ 2-155
20-05 : System Options for Charging Cost Service ........................................... 2-156
20-06 : Class of Service for Extensions ......................................................... 2-157
20-07 : Class of Service Options (Administrator Level) ...................................... 2-158
20-08 : Class of Service Options (Outgoing Call Service) ................................... 2-160
20-09 : Class of Service Options (Incoming Call Service) ................................... 2-163
20-10 : Class of Service Options (Answer Service) ........................................... 2-165
20-11 : Class of Service Options (Hold/Transfer Service) .................................... 2-166
20-12 : Class of Service Options (Charging Cost Service) ................................... 2-169
20-13 : Class of Service Options (Supplementary Service) .................................. 2-170
20-14 : Class of Service Options for DISA/E&M ............................................... 2-174
20-15 : Ring Cycle Setup ......................................................................... 2-176
20-16 : Selectable Display Messages ........................................................... 2-178
20-17 : Operator Extension ........................................................................2-180
20-18 : Service Tone Timers ...................................................................... 2-181
20-19 : System Options for Caller ID ............................................................ 2-182
20-20 : Message Setup for Non-Caller ID Data ................................................ 2-183
20-21 : System Options for Long Conversation ............................................... 2-184
20-23 : System Options for CTI .................................................................. 2-185
20-25 : ISDN Options ...............................................................................2-186
20-26 : Multiplier for Charging Cost ............................................................. 2-188
20-28 : Trunk to Trunk Conversation ............................................................ 2-189
20-29 : Timer Class for Extension ............................................................... 2-190
20-30 : Timer Class for Trunks ................................................................... 2-191
20-31 : Timer Class Timer Assignment ......................................................... 2-192
20-34 : Remote Conference Group Setup ...................................................... 2-195
20-35 : Extension's Operator Setting ............................................................ 2-196
20-36 : Trunk's Operator Setting ................................................................. 2-197
20-37 : Operator Extension Group Setup ...................................................... 2-198
20-38 : Operator Group Setting .................................................................. 2-199
20-39 : Shortcut Operation Setup ............................................................... 2-200
20-40 : Function Key List Setup ................................................................. 2-201
20-41 : Service Code Setup ...................................................................... 2-202
20-42 : Night Mode for each package ........................................................... 2-203
20-43 : Power supply for each package ........................................................ 2-204
20-44 : Watch Mode Setup ....................................................................... 2-205
20-45 : Remote Watch Setup .................................................................... 2-206
20-46 : Security Sensor Setup ................................................................... 2-207
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20-47 : Time pattern setting for Watch Mode .................................................. 2-208
20-48 : Time pattern setting for Security Sensor .............................................. 2-209
20-49 : Caller ID Shared Group Basic Data Setup ............................................ 2-210
Program 21 : Outgoing Call Setup
21-01 : System Options for Outgoing Calls
.....................................................2-211
21-02 : Trunk Group Routing for Extensions ................................................... 2-214
21-03 : Trunk Group Routing for Trunks ........................................................ 2-215
21-04 : Toll Restriction Class for Extensions ................................................... 2-216
21-05 : Toll Restriction Class ..................................................................... 2-217
21-06 : Toll Restriction Table Data Setup ....................................................... 2-219
21-07 : Toll Restriction Override Password Setup ............................................. 2-221
21-08 : Repeat Dial Setup ........................................................................ 2-222
21-09 : Dial Block Setup .......................................................................... 2-223
21-10 : Dial Block Restriction Class Per Extension ........................................... 2-224
21-11 : Extension Ringdown (Hotline) Assignment ............................................ 2-225
21-12 : ISDN Calling Party Number Setup for Trunks ........................................ 2-226
21-13 : ISDN Calling Party Number Setup for Extensions ................................... 2-227
21-14 : Walking Toll Restriction Password Setup .............................................. 2-228
21-15 : Individual Trunk Group Routing for Extensions ....................................... 2-229
21-17 : IP Trunk (SIP) Calling Party Number Setup for Trunk ...............................2-230
21-18 : IP Trunk (H.323) Calling Party Number Setup for Extension .......................2-231
21-19 : IP Trunk (SIP) Calling Party Number Setup for Extension ..........................2-232
21-20 : SIP Trunk Call Discernment Setup for Extension .................................... 2-233
21-21 : Toll Restriction for Trunks (Seized Trunk Basis Setting) ............................. 2-234
21-22 : CO Message Waiting Indication - Call Back Settings ................................ 2-235
21-24 : Forced Access Dial Data ................................................................ 2-236
Program 22 : Incoming Call Setup
22-01 : System Options for Incoming Calls
.................................................... 2-237
22-02 : Incoming Call Trunk Setup .............................................................. 2-239
22-03 : Trunk Ring Tone Range .................................................................. 2-240
22-04 : Incoming Extension Ring Group Assignment ......................................... 2-241
22-05 : Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment .............................................. 2-242
22-06 : Normal Incoming Ring Mode ............................................................ 2-243
22-07 : DIL Assignment ............................................................................2-244
22-08 : DIL/IRG No Answer Destination ........................................................ 2-245
22-09 : DID Basic Data Setup .................................................................... 2-246
22-10 : DID Translation Table Setup ............................................................ 2-247
22-11 : DID Translation Number Conversion ................................................... 2-248
22-12 : DID Intercept Ring Group ............................................................... 2-251
22-13 : DID Trunk Group to Translation Table Assignment .................................. 2-252
22-14 : VRS Delayed Message for IRG ......................................................... 2-253
22-15 : VRS Delayed Message for Department Group ....................................... 2-254
22-16 : Private Call Refuse Target Area Setup ................................................ 2-255
22-17 : Dial-In Conversion Table Area Setup for Time Pattern .............................. 2-256
22-18 : Private Call Assignment Setup .......................................................... 2-257
22-19 : DID MFC Dialing Options ................................................................ 2-258
22-20 : Flexible Ringing by Caller ID Setup .................................................... 2-259
Program 23 : Answer Features Setup
23-02 : Call Pickup Groups
....................................................................... 2-260
23-03 : Universal Answer/Auto Answer ......................................................... 2-261
23-04 : Ringing Line Preference for Virtual Extensions ...................................... 2-262
Program 24 : Hold/Transfer Setup
24-01 : System Options for Hold
................................................................. 2-263
24-02 : System Options for Transfer ............................................................ 2-264
24-03 : Park Group .................................................................................2-266
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24-04 : Automatic Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer Target Setup ..................................... 2-267
24-05 : Department Group Transfer Target Setup ............................................. 2-268
24-09 : Call Forward Split Settings .............................................................. 2-269
Program 25 : VRS/DISA Setup
25-01 : VRS/DISA Line Basic Data Setup
...................................................... 2-270
25-02 : DID/DISA VRS Message ................................................................ 2-271
25-03 : VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group With Incorrect Dialing ............................. 2-272
25-04 : VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group With No Answer/Busy ............................. 2-273
25-05 : VRS/DISA Error Message Assignment ................................................ 2-274
25-06 : VRS/DISA One-Digit Code Attendant Setup .......................................... 2-275
25-07 : System Timers for VRS/DISA ........................................................... 2-276
25-08 : DISA User ID Setup ...................................................................... 2-278
25-09 : Class of Service for DISA Users ........................................................ 2-279
25-10 : Trunk Group Routing for DISA .......................................................... 2-280
25-11 : DISA Toll Restriction Class .............................................................. 2-281
25-12 : Alternate Trunk Group Routing for DISA .............................................. 2-282
25-13 : System Option for DISA ................................................................. 2-283
25-15 : DISA Transfer Target Setup ............................................................. 2-284
Program 26 : ARS Service & Least Cost Routing
26-01 : Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route) Service
................................. 2-285
26-02 : Dial Analysis Table for ARS/LCR ....................................................... 2-286
26-03 : ARS Dial Treatments ..................................................................... 2-287
26-04 : ARS Class of Service .................................................................... 2-288
26-05 : LCR Carrier Table ........................................................................ 2-289
26-06 : LCR Authorization Code Table .......................................................... 2-290
26-07 : LCR Cost Center Code Table ........................................................... 2-291
26-08 : LCR Manual Override Access Code Table ............................................ 2-292
26-09 : LCR Manual Override Exemption Table ............................................... 2-293
26-11 : Transit Network ID Table ................................................................. 2-294
26-12 : Network Specific Parameter Table for ARS ........................................... 2-295
Program 30 : DSS/DLS Console Setup
30-01 : DSS Console Operating Mode
.......................................................... 2-296
30-02 : DSS Console Extension Assignment .................................................. 2-297
30-03 : DSS Console Key Assignment .......................................................... 2-298
30-05 : DSS Console Lamp Table ............................................................... 2-303
Program 31 : Paging Setup
31-01 : System Options for Internal/External Paging
......................................... 2-305
31-02 : Internal Paging Group Assignment ..................................................... 2-307
31-03 : Internal Paging Group Settings ......................................................... 2-308
31-04 : External Paging Zone Group ............................................................ 2-310
31-05 : Universal Night Answer/Ring Over Page ...............................................2-311
31-06 : External Speaker Control ................................................................ 2-312
31-07 : Combined Paging Assignments ........................................................ 2-313
31-08 : BGM on External Paging ................................................................ 2-314
31-10 : External Paging Group Basic Setting .................................................. 2-315
Program 32 : Door Box and Sensor Setup
32-01 : Door Box Timers Setup
.................................................................. 2-316
32-02 : Door Box Ring Assignment .............................................................. 2-317
32-03 : Door Box Basic Setup .................................................................... 2-318
32-04 : Door Box Name Setup ................................................................... 2-319
Program 34 : Tie Line Setup
34-01 : E&M Tie Line Basic Setup
............................................................... 2-320
34-02 : E&M Tie Line Class of Service .......................................................... 2-321
34-03 : Trunk Group Routing for E&M Tie Lines ............................................... 2-322
34-04 : E&M Tie Line Toll Restriction Class .................................................... 2-323
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34-05 : Tie Line Outgoing Call Restriction ...................................................... 2-324
34-06 : Add/Delete Digit for E&M Tie Line ...................................................... 2-325
34-07 : E&M Tie Line Timer ....................................................................... 2-326
34-08 : Toll Restriction Data for E&M Tie Lines ................................................ 2-327
34-09 : ANI/DNIS Service Options .............................................................. 2-328
34-11 : E1 Trunk Basic Setup .................................................................... 2-331
Program 35 : SMDR Account Code Setup
35-01 : SMDR Options
.............................................................................2-332
35-02 : SMDR Output Options ................................................................... 2-333
35-03 : SMDR Port Assignment for Trunk Group .............................................. 2-336
35-04 : SMDR Port Assignment for Department Groups ..................................... 2-337
35-05 : Account Code Setup ..................................................................... 2-338
35-06 : Verified Account Code Table ............................................................ 2-339
Program 40 : Voice Recording System
40-01 : Voice Mail Basic Setup
................................................................... 2-340
40-07 : Voice Prompt Language Assignment for VRS ........................................ 2-341
40-10 : Voice Announcement Service Option .................................................. 2-342
40-11 : Preamble Message Assignment ........................................................ 2-344
Program 42 : Hotel Setup
42-01 : System Options for Hotel/Motel
........................................................ 2-345
42-02 : Hotel/Motel Telephone Setup ........................................................... 2-346
42-03 : Class of Service Options (Hotel/Motel) ................................................ 2-347
42-04 : Hotel Mode One-Digit Service Codes ................................................. 2-348
42-05 : Hotel Room Status Printer ............................................................... 2-349
42-08 : Text Message Setup for Hotel Room Status .......................................... 2-350
Program 44 : ARS/F-Route Setup
44-01 : System Options for ARS/F-Route
...................................................... 2-352
44-02 : Dial Analysis Table for ARS/F-Route Access ......................................... 2-353
44-03 : Dial Analysis Extension Table ........................................................... 2-355
44-04 : ARS/F-Route Selection for Time Schedule ........................................... 2-356
44-05 : ARS/F-Route Table ........................................................................2-357
44-06 : Additional Dial Table ...................................................................... 2-359
44-07 : Gain Table for ARS/F-Route Access ................................................... 2-360
44-08 : Time Schedule for ARS/F-Route ....................................................... 2-361
44-09 : Weekly Schedule for ARS/F-Route .................................................... 2-362
44-10 : Holiday Schedule for ARS/F-Route .................................................... 2-363
Program 45 : Voice Mail Integration
45-01 : Voice Mail Integration Options
.......................................................... 2-364
45-02 : NSL Option Setup ........................................................................ 2-366
45-04 : Voice Mail Digit Add Assignment ....................................................... 2-367
45-05 : Voice Mail Send Protocol Signal Without Additional Digits ......................... 2-368
Program 47 : InMail
47-01 : InMail System Options
................................................................... 2-369
47-02 : InMail Station Mailbox Options ......................................................... 2-373
47-03 : InMail Group Mailbox Options .......................................................... 2-377
47-06 : Group Mailbox Subscriber Options .................................................... 2-378
47-07 : InMail Routing Mailbox Options ........................................................ 2-382
47-08 : Call Routing Mailbox Options ........................................................... 2-384
47-09 : Announcement Mailbox Options ........................................................ 2-386
47-10 : InMail Trunk Options ..................................................................... 2-387
47-11 : InMail Answer Table Options ............................................................ 2-389
47-12 : InMail Answer Schedules ................................................................ 2-392
47-13 : InMail Dial Action Tables ................................................................. 2-396
47-15 : Routing Directory Mailbox Options ..................................................... 2-399
47-17 : Routing Distribution Mailbox Options .................................................. 2-400
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47-18 : InMail SMTP Setup ....................................................................... 2-401
47-19 : InMail POP3 Setup ....................................................................... 2-402
47-20 : Station Mailbox Message Notification Options ....................................... 2-403
47-21 : Station Mailbox Find-Me Follow-Me Options ......................................... 2-404
47-22 : Group Mailbox Message Notification Options ........................................ 2-405
47-23 : Group Mailbox Find-Me Follow-Me Options .......................................... 2-406
Program 80 : Basic Hardware Setup for System
80-01 : Service Tone Setup
....................................................................... 2-407
80-02 : DTMF Tone Setup ........................................................................ 2-412
80-03 : DTMF Tone Receiver Setup ............................................................. 2-413
80-04 : Call Progress Tone Detector Setup .................................................... 2-415
80-05 : Date Format for SMDR and System ................................................... 2-417
80-06 : Reference Impedance Setup ........................................................... 2-418
80-07 : Call Progress Tone Detector Frequency Setup ....................................... 2-419
80-08 : MFC Tone Setup .......................................................................... 2-420
80-09 : Short Ring Setup ......................................................................... 2-421
80-11 : MFC Tone Receiver Setup ............................................................... 2-423
80-12 : Caller ID Receiver Setup ................................................................ 2-425
Program 81 : Basic Hardware Setup for Trunk
81-01 : CO Initial Data Setup
..................................................................... 2-426
81-04 : ISDN BRI Layer 1 (T-Point) Initial Data Setup ........................................ 2-428
81-05 : ISDN BRI & PRI Layer 2 (T-Point) Initial Data Setup ................................2-429
81-06 : ISDN BRI & PRI Layer 3 (T-Point) Timer Setup ......................................2-430
81-07 : CODEC Filter Setup for Analog Trunk Port ........................................... 2-432
81-08 : T1 Trunk Timer Setup .................................................................... 2-433
81-09 : COT CODEC (QSLAC) Filter Setting .................................................. 2-436
81-13 : E1 Trunk Timer Setup .................................................................... 2-438
Program 82 : Basic Hardware Setup for Extension
82-01 : Incoming Ring Tone
...................................................................... 2-440
82-02 : Key Telephone LED Pattern Setup ..................................................... 2-442
82-04 : ASTU Initial Data Setup .................................................................. 2-444
82-05 : ISDN BRI & PRI Layer2 (S-Point) Initial Data Setup ................................. 2-445
82-06 : ISDN BRI & PRI Layer3 (S-point) Timer Setup ....................................... 2-446
82-07 : CODEC Filter Setup for Analog Station Port .......................................... 2-447
82-08 : Sidetone Volume Setup .................................................................. 2-448
82-09 : SLIU CODEC Filter Data Setup ........................................................ 2-449
82-13 : Volume Level Data Setup for TXD TEL2 [LKTS] .....................................2-451
82-14 : Handset/Headset Gain Setup for Multi Line Telephone .............................2-452
82-18 : KST CODEC Filter Data Setup ......................................................... 2-453
82-19 : KST CODEC Filter Data Setup ......................................................... 2-454
82-20 : Volume level Data Setup for KST ....................................................... 2-456
82-21 : Sensor Setup ...............................................................................2-457
Program 84 : Hardware Setup for VoIPDB
84-01 : H.323 Trunk Basic Information Setup
.................................................. 2-458
84-02 : H.225 and H.245 Information Basic Setup ............................................ 2-460
84-07 : Firmware Download Setup .............................................................. 2-462
84-09 : VLAN Setup ................................................................................2-463
84-10 : ToS Setup ...................................................................................2-464
84-13 : SIP Trunk CODEC Information Basic Setup .......................................... 2-465
84-14 : SIP Trunk Basic Information Setup ..................................................... 2-468
84-15 : H.323/SIP Phone Keep Alive Setup .................................................... 2-469
84-16 : VoIPDB Limiter Control Gain Setup .................................................... 2-470
84-19 : SIP Extension CODEC Information Basic Setup ..................................... 2-471
84-20 : SIP Extension Basic Information Setup ............................................... 2-474
84-22 : DR700 Multiline Logon Information Setup ............................................ 2-475
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84-23 : DR700 Multiline Basic Information Setup ............................................. 2-476
84-24 : DR700 Multiline CODEC Basic Information Setup ................................... 2-478
84-26 : VoIP Basic Setup (DSP) ................................................................. 2-480
84-27 : VoIP Basic Setup ......................................................................... 2-481
84-28 : DR700 Multiline Firmware Name Setup ............................................... 2-483
84-29 : SIP-MLT CODEC Information Fixed Mode Setup .................................... 2-484
84-31 : VoIPDB Echo Canceller Setup .......................................................... 2-485
Program 90 : Maintenance Program
90-01 : Installation Date
............................................................................2-488
90-02 : Programming Password Setup ......................................................... 2-489
90-03 : Save Data ...................................................................................2-491
90-04 : Load Data ...................................................................................2-492
90-05 : Slot Control .................................................................................2-493
90-06 : Trunk Control ...............................................................................2-494
90-07 : Station Control .............................................................................2-495
90-08 : System Reset ..............................................................................2-496
90-09 : Automatic System Reset Time Setup .................................................. 2-497
90-10 : System Alarm Setup ...................................................................... 2-498
90-11 : System Alarm Report ..................................................................... 2-504
90-12 : System Alarm Output .................................................................... 2-505
90-13 : System Information Output .............................................................. 2-506
90-16 : Main Software Information .............................................................. 2-507
90-17 : Firmware Information .....................................................................2-508
90-19 : Dial Block Release ....................................................................... 2-509
90-20 : Traffic Report Data Setup ................................................................ 2-510
90-21 : Traffic Report Output ......................................................................2-511
90-23 : Deleting Registration of IP Telephones ................................................ 2-512
90-24 : System Alarm Report Notification Time Setup ........................................ 2-513
90-25 : System Alarm Report CC Mail Setup .................................................. 2-514
90-26 : Program Access Level Setup ........................................................... 2-515
90-28 : User Programming Password Setup ................................................... 2-516
90-31 : DIM Access over Ethernet ............................................................... 2-517
90-33 : Preselected Data Setup ................................................................. 2-518
90-34 : Firmware Information .....................................................................2-536
90-35 : Wizard Programming Level Setup ..................................................... 2-537
90-36 : Firmware Update Time Setting ......................................................... 2-538
90-38 : User Programming Data Level Setup .................................................. 2-539
90-39 : Virtual Loop Back Port Reset ........................................................... 2-542
90-41 : Server Setting to Update Terminal Local Data ........................................ 2-543
90-42 : DR700 Multiline Terminal Version Information ........................................ 2-544
90-43 : Deleting Terminal License of DR700 ................................................... 2-545
90-44 : Deleting Terminal License of TCP Interface ........................................... 2-546
90-45 : Temporary Password Change for Multiline Telephone .............................. 2-547
90-50 : System Alarm Display Setup ............................................................ 2-548
90-51 : Alarm Setup for Maintenance Exchange .............................................. 2-549
90-52 : System Alarm Save ...................................................................... 2-550
90-53 : System Alarm Clear ...................................................................... 2-551
90-54 : PC/Web Programming ....................................................................2-552
90-55 : Free License Select ...................................................................... 2-553
90-56 : NTP Setup ..................................................................................2-554
90-57 : Backup Recovery Data .................................................................. 2-555
90-58 : Restore Recovery Data .................................................................. 2-556
90-59 : Delete Recovery Data .................................................................... 2-557
90-60 : T1/ISDN Layer Status Information ..................................................... 2-558
90-63 : DR700 Control .............................................................................2-559
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90-65 : 1st Party CTI Authentication Password Setup ........................................ 2-560
90-66 : FTP Firmware Update setup ............................................................ 2-561
90-67 : Backup Data Auto-save Interval Time Set ............................................. 2-563
90-68 : Side Tone Auto Setup .................................................................... 2-563
Program 92 : Copy Program
92-01 : Copy Program
..............................................................................2-564
92-02 : Delete All Extension Numbers .......................................................... 2-567
92-03 : Copy Program by Port Number ......................................................... 2-568
92-04 : Extension Data Swap .................................................................... 2-569
92-05 : Extension Data Swap Password ....................................................... 2-571
92-06 : Fill Command ..............................................................................2-572
92-07 : Delete Command ..........................................................................2-573
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Table 1-1 Keys for Entering Data .......................................................................... 1-3
Table 1-2 Keys for Entering Names ....................................................................... 1-4
Table 1-3 Softkey Display Prompts ....................................................................... 1-5
Table 1-4 System Number Plan/Capacities .............................................................. 1-6
Table 2-1 System Numbering Default Settings .........................................................2-54
Table 2-2 Function Number List ........................................................................ 2-130
Table 2-3 Function Number List ........................................................................ 2-133
Table 2-4 Ringing Cycles .................................................................................2-176
Table 2-5 Program 22-03 - Incoming Signal Frequency Patterns ................................. 2-240
Table 2-6 Function Number List .........................................................................2-298
Table 2-7 Function Number List .........................................................................2-301
Table 2-8 47-02-16 Default Table .......................................................................2-376
Table 2-9 47-06-14 Default Table .......................................................................2-380
Table 2-10 47-07-03 Default Table ......................................................................2-383
Table 2-11 47-10-03 Default Table ......................................................................2-388
Table 2-12 Basic Tones ...................................................................................2-407
Table 2-13 Frequency 1/2 Table .........................................................................2-421
Table 2-14 Ring Cycle Table .............................................................................2-421
Table 2-15 Default Table ..................................................................................2-422
Table 2-16 Default Table ..................................................................................2-423
Table 2-17 Description of Alarm .........................................................................2-498
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SECTION 1 BEFORE YOU START PROGRAMMING
Before customizing your system be sure to read this chapter first.
This chapter provides you with detailed information about the system programs. By changing a pro­gram, you change the way the feature associated with that program works. In this chapter, you find out about each program, the features that the program affects and how to enter the program data into sys­tem memory.
This Manual is created for System : SL1000
SECTION 2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This section lists each program in numerical order. For example, Program 10-01 is at the beginning of the section and Program 92-01 is at the end. The information on each program is subdivided into the following headings :
Description describes what the program options control. The Default Settings for each program are also included. When you first install the system, it uses the Default Setting for all programs. Along with the Description are the Conditions which describe any limits or special considerations that may apply to the program.
The program access level is just above the Description heading. You can only use the program if your access level meets or exceeds the level the program requires. Refer to
How to Enter Programming
Mode on the next page for a list of the system access levels and passwords.
Feature Cross Reference provides you with a table of all the features affected by the program. You will want to keep the referenced features in mind when you change a program. Customizing a feature may have an effect on another feature that you did not intend.
Telephone Programming Instructions shows how to enter the program data into system memory. For example :
1 Enter the programming mode.
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2 15-07-01
tells you to enter the programming mode, dial 150701 from the telephone dial pad. After you do, you will see the message “15-07-01 TEL” on the first line of the telephone display. This indicates the pro­gram number (15-07), item number (01), and that the options are being set for the extension. The sec­ond row of the display “KY01 =
*
01” indicates that Key 01 is being programmed with the entry of*01. The third row allows you to move the cursor to the left or right, depending on which arrow is pressed. To learn how to enter the programming mode, refer to How to Enter Programming Mode on this page.
SECTION 3 HOW TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE
To enter programming mode :
1 Go to any working display telephone.
In a newly installed system, use extension (port 1).
2 Do not lift the handset. 3 Press Speaker. 4 #
*#*
.
5 Dial the system password + Hold. Refer to the following table for the default system passwords. To
change the passwords, use 90-02 : Programming Password Setup on page 2-489.
Password User Name Level Programs at this Level
******
nec-i 1 (MF)
Manufacture Level (MF) : 80-02, 81-04, 81-05, 82-02, 82-05
12345678 tech 2 (IN)
Installation (IN) : All programs in this section not listed for MF, SA, & SB
0000 admin1 3 (SA)
System Administrator - Level 1 (SA) : 10-01, 10-02, 10-12, 10-13, 10-14, 10-15, 10-16, 10-17, 10-18, 10-23, 10­24, 10-25, 10-28, 10-29, 10-45, 12-02, 12-03, 12-04, 12-08, 15-01, 15-07, 15-09, 15-10, 15-11, 20-16, 20-34, 21-07, 21-14, 22-04, 22-11, 22-17, 25­08, 30-03, 30-04, 32-02, 45-02, 84-22, 90-03, 90-04, 90-06, 90-07, 90-19, 90-57, 90-58, 90-59, 90-65
9999 admin2 4 (SB)
System Administrator - Level 2 (SB) : 13-04, 13-05, 13-06, 13-11, 21-20
15-07-01 TEL200
KY01 = *01
(Multiline Telephone)
15-07-01 TEL KY01 = *01
- +
(IP Phone) (Version 1.5)
Program Mode
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SECTION 4 HOW TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
To-exit the programming mode :
When you are done programming, you must be out of a program option to exit (pressing the Mute key will exit the program option).
1 Press Mute key to exit the program options, if needed.
2 Press Speaker. If changes were to the system programming, "Saving System Data" is displayed. 3 The display shows "Complete Data Save" when completed and exits the telephone to an idle
mode.
To save a customer’s database, a blank Compact Flash (CF) Card is required. Insert the CF Card into the CPU and, using Program 90-03, save the software to the CF Card. (Program 90-04 is used to reload the customer data if necessary.) Note that a CF Card can only hold one customer database. Each database to be saved re­quires a separate drive.
CF card
CF Slot (CN2)
CPU card
VMDB-C1
SECTION 5 USING KEYS TO MOVE AROUND IN THE PROGRAMS
Once you enter the programming mode, use the keys in the following chart to enter data, edit data and move around in the menus.
Table 1-1 Keys for Entering Data
When you want to ... Telephone Programming
Enter Data into program 0~9,*,#,LineKey(1~6)
Next Index Cursor Key (Up)
Prior Index Cursor Key (Down)
Select Data Line Key (1 ~ 6)
Program Mode
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When you want to ... Telephone Programming
All Clear Flash
Register Hold
Enter
Go Back to Prior Screen Mute
Clear / Back
Move Cursor Jump Up/Down DND (V1.5 Added) or DND / CONF
Delete single character Clear / Back
Next Page -
Toggle between Number/Character Help
While in a Entering Number
Prior Page -
Quit the programming Speaker
Exit
Move Cursor to Left Cursor Key (Left)
Change Program Number -
Change Index Number
Change Program Number -
Change Index Number
Move Cursor to Right Cursor Key (Right)
SECTION 6 PROGRAMMING NAMES AND TEXT MESSAGES
Several programs (e.g., Program 20-16 : Selectable Display Messages) require you to enter text. Use the following chart when entering and editing text. When using the keypad digits, press the key once for the first character, twice for the second character, etc. For example, to enter a C, press the key 2 three times. Press the key six times to display the lower case letter. The name can be up to 12 digits long.
Table 1-2 Keys for Entering Names
Use this keypad digit ... When you want to ...
1
Enter characters : 1@[¥]^_`{|}
БАВГЕЖЗЙКму0
2 Enter characters : A-C, a-c, 2.
3 Enter characters : D-F, d-f, 3.
4 Enter characters : G-I, g-i, 4.
5 Enter characters : J-L, j-l, 5.
6 Enter characters : M-O, m-o, 6.
7 Enter characters : P-S, p-s, 7.
8 Enter characters : T-V, t-v, 8.
9 Enter characters : W-Z, w-z, 9.
0 Enter characters : 0!“#$%&’()фхъеджцьαεθВ
*
Enter characters :*+,-./:;<=>?πΣσΩ∞¢£
#
# = Accepts an entry (only required if two letters on the same key are needed - ex : TOM). Pressing # again = Space. (In system programming mode, use the right arrow Softkey instead to accept and/or add a space.)
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Use this keypad digit ... When you want to ...
Clear/Back Clear the character entry one character at a time.
Flash Clear all the entries from the point of the flashing cursor and to the right.
SECTION 7 USING SOFTKEYS FOR PROGRAMMING
(This Feature is available for V1.5 IP Phone Only.)
Each Display telephone with Softkeys provides interactive Softkeys for intuitive feature access. The options for these keys will automatically change depending on where you are in the system program­ming. Simply press the Softkey located below the option you wish and the display will change accord­ingly.
Pressing the Cursor key Up or Down will scroll between the menus.
SECTION 8 WHAT THE SOFTKEY DISPLAY PROMPTS MEAN
(This Feature is available for V1.5 IP Phone Only.)
When using a display telephone in programming mode, various Softkey options are displayed. These keys will allow you to easily select, scan, or move through the programs.
Table 1-3 Softkey Display Prompts
Softkey Display Prompts
If you press this Softkey
...
The system will ...
back
Go back one step in the program display. You can press Cursor Key (UP) or Cursor Key (Down) to scroll forward or backward through a list of programs.
Scroll down through the available programs.
Scroll up through the available programs.
select Select the currently displayed program.
Move the cursor to the left.
Move the cursor to the right.
- 1 Move back through the available program options.
_ Program Mode Base Service OP1 OP2
_ Program Mode Hard Mtnance
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Softkey Display Prompts
If you press this Softkey
...
The system will ...
+ 1 Move forward through the available program options.
SECTION 9 SYSTEM NUMBER PLAN/CAPACITIES
The following table provides the capacities for the SL1000 system.
Table 1-4 System Number Plan/Capacities
System Number Plan/Capacities
Note
System Type Number Plan/Capacities
Related Pro-
gram
System
Analog Caller ID Detector (de­tected by DSP)
132 channels
Classes of Service 15 20–06
Day/Night Mode Numbers 8 12–07
Day/Night Service Patterns 4 12–07
Dial Tone Detector DTMF Receiver
132
Toll Restriction Classes 15
Verifiable Account Code Table 800 35–06
Trunk
Trunk Port Number 126
Trunk Ports (Total) : 126
• Analog Trunks 48
• BRI Trunk Ports 36
• T1/E1/PRI Trunk Ports 90
• VoIPDB Trunk Ports (VoIPDB & MEMDB is re­quired. Need license to be Max.)
16
• External Paging (Use Analog Trunk ports)
3
• External MOH (Use Analog Trunk ports)
1
• BGM Trunk Port (Use Analog Trunk ports)
1
DID Translation Tables 20 22–10
DID Translation Table Entries 800 22–10
DISA :
• Classes of Service
• Users
15
15
20–14
25–09
Ring Groups 25 22–04
Trunk Access Maps 126 14–07
Trunk Group Numbers 25 14–05
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System Number Plan/Capacities
Note
System Type Number Plan/Capacities
Related Pro-
gram
Trunk Routes 25 14–06
Extension
Telephone Extension Ports 128
• Multiline Terminals 96
• Single Line Phones/Analog Devices
128
• VoIPDB Extensions (SIP­MLT/Std) (VoIPDB & MEMDB is re­quired. Need license to be Max. (SIP-Std))
32
Hybrid Extension Ports:
• Physical Ports
01~08
Telephone Extension Number Range
1 ~ 8999
*
(*Extension cannot start with 0 or 9)
Virtual Extension Ports 50 11–04
Virtual Extension Number Range 1 ~ 8999
*
(*Extension cannot start with 0 or 9)
11–04
Door Boxes 8 32–02
Door Box Numbers 1 ~ 8 32–02
DSS Consoles Numbers :
• 60 Button DSS Console
12 30–01
Operator Access Number 0 (Default)
Operator Extension 15
Speed Dialing
Speed Dialing Groups 32 13–02
Speed Dialing Bins 0 ~ 999 13–02
Speed Dialing Table-Common 900 13–01–03
Automated Attendant
VRS Message Numbers 1 ~ 100 25–06
Conference
Conference Circuits
32 : maximum
(16 Parties Per Conference)
Department and Pickup Groups
Department (Extension) Group Numbers
1 ~ 32 16–01
Call Pickup Group Numbers 1 ~ 32 23–02
Hotline
Internal Hotline 128
External Hotline 128
Paging and Park
Internal Page Group Numbers 0, 01 ~ 32 31–02
External Page Group Numbers 1 ~ 3 31–04
External Speakers 1 ~ 3 31–04
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Note
System Type Number Plan/Capacities
Related Pro-
gram
Park Group Numbers 1 ~ 64 24–03
Park Orbits 1 ~ 64 24–03
SMDR
SMDR Ports 1 ~ 2 35–03
VRS/VM InMail
VRS/VM InMail 1
VRS/VM Ports (Need license and MEMDB)
16
VRS Port (Need MEMDB)
16
VRS Attendant Messages 3
VRS Recordable Messages 100 40–10–02
VRS Ports 16
VoIPDB
RTP Ports 0 ~ 65534
RTCP Ports 0 ~ 65535
DSP Resources 16
Passwords
Programming Passwords :
Level 1 (MF) PCPro/WebPro User Name :
******
nec-i
Level 2 (IN) PCPro/WebPro User Name :
12345678
tech
Level 3 (SA) PCPro/WebPro User Name :
0000
admin1
Level 4 (SB) PCPro/WebPro User Name :
9999
admin2
Programming Password Users 8
Extension numbers can be one to eight digits long. Refer to the Flexible System Numbering feature in the SL1000 Features and Specifications Manual.
SL1000 needs Power Calculation depending on the system configuration.
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SECTION 10 CONCEPT OF SLOT NUMBER
Each unit installed to the system has a slot number assigned. Some of slot number are fixed to a unit that be installed. For example, VoIP has a Slot 0 assigned. (Version 1.5) Other slots are not fixed to unit but fixed to location where it is installed. Below chart shows the slot and its number :
Expansion KSU 1-3
Slot 0 Base Unit
Main KSU
Slot 1 Base Unit
Slot 2 2nd Unit
Slot 3 3rd Unit
Slot 4 4th Unit
C P U
E X
I F E
Slot 5/9/13 Base Unit
Slot 6/10/14 2nd Unit
Slot 7/11/15 3rd Unit
Slot 8/12/16 4th Unit
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SECTION 1 PROGRAMMING YOUR SYSTEM
The information contained in this chapter provides the information necessary to properly program your system.
The programming blocks are organized into the following programming modes.
Program Number : Program Name
Program 10 : System Configuration Setup on page 2-3
Program 11 : System Numbering on page 2-53
Program 12 : Night Mode Setup on page 2-78
Program 13 : Abbreviated Dialing on page 2-87
Program 14 : Trunk, Basic Setup on page 2-95
Program 15 : Extension, Basic Setup on page 2-114
Program 16 : Department Group Setup on page 2-145
Program 20 : System Option Setup on page 2-150
Program 21 : Outgoing Call Setup on page 2-211
Program 22 : Incoming Call Setup on page 2-237
Program 23 : Answer Features Setup on page 2-260
Program 24 : Hold/Transfer Setup on page 2-263
Program 25 : VRS/DISA Setup on page 2-270
Program 26 : ARS Service & Least Cost Routing on page 2-285
Program 30 : DSS/DLS Console Setup on page 2-296
Program 31 : Paging Setup on page 2-305
Program 32 : Door Box and Sensor Setup on page 2-316
Program 34 : Tie Line Setup on page 2-320
Program 35 : SMDR Account Code Setup on page 2-332
Program 40 : Voice Recording System on page 2-340
Program 42 : Hotel Setup on page 2-345
Program 44 : ARS/F-Route Setup on page 2-352
Program 45 : Voice Mail Integration on page 2-364
Program 47 : InMail on page 2-369
Program 80 : Basic Hardware Setup for System on page 2-407
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Program Number : Program Name
Program 81 : Basic Hardware Setup for Trunk on page 2-426
Program 82 : Basic Hardware Setup for Extension on page 2-440
Program 84 : Hardware Setup for VoIP on page 2-458
Program 90 : Maintenance Program on page 2-488
Program 92 : Copy Program on page 2-564
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-01 : Time and Date
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-01 : Time and Date to change the system Time and Date through system program­ming. Extension users can also dial Service Code 828 to change the time if allowed by an extension Class of Service.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default Description
01 Year 07 ~ 96 No setting Enter 2 digits for year (07 ~ 96).
02 Month 01 ~ 12 No setting Enter 2 digits (01 ~ 12) for the month.
03 Day 01 ~ 31 No setting Enter 2 digits (01 ~ 31) for the day.
04 Week 1~7(Sun~Sat) Nosetting
Enter digit for the day of the week (1 = Sunday, 7 = Saturday).
05 Hour 00 ~ 23 No setting Enter 2 digits for the hour (00 ~ 23).
06 Minute 00 ~ 59 No setting Enter 2 digits for the minute (00 ~ 59).
07 Second 00 ~ 59 No setting Enter 2 digits for the second (00 ~ 59).
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Clock/Calendar Display/Time and Date
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10-02 : Location Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-02 : Location Setup to define the location of the installed system.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default Description
01 Country Code Dial (up to four digits) : 0
~9,*,#
No setting Enter the country code.
02 International
Access Code
Dial (up to four digits) : 0 ~9,
*
,#
00 Enter the international access code.
03 Other Area Ac-
cess Code
Dial (up to two digits) : 0 ~9,
*
,#
0 Enter the other area access code.
04 Area Code Dial(uptosixdigits):0~
9,
*
,#
No setting Enter the local area code.
05 Trunk Access
Code
Dial (up to eight digits) : 0 ~9,
*
,#
No setting Enter the trunk access code digits required
to place an outgoing call.
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-03 : ETU Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-03 : ETU Setup to setup and confirm the Basic Configuration data for each unit. When changing a defined terminal type, first set the type to 0 and then plug the new device in to have the system automatically define it or you may have to reseat the unit.
The items highlighted in gray are read only and cannot be changed.
Input Data For HBI PKG Setup
Physical Port Number 01 ~ 08
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Terminal Type
0 = No setting 1 = Multi-Line Telephone 2=SLT 8 = Door Phone 10 = DSS Console 3 ~ 7, 9, 11, 12 = Not Used
2
02 Logical Port Number 1 ~ 128
03 Transmit Gain level for SLT
1~63 (- 15.5 ~ + 15.5dB)
32
04 Receive Gain level for SLT
1~63 (- 15.5 ~ + 15.5dB)
32
05 Select port type
0 = Hybrid Port 1 = Door Phone
0
06 Multi-Line Telephone Line
0 = None 1=12Line 2=24Line
For COIU Unit Setup
Physical Port Number 1 ~ 4
Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
01 Logical Port Number 1~48 0
02 Select port type
0 = Trunk 1 = Audio Port
0
For BRIU PKG Setup
ISDN Line Number 01 ~ 02
Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
01 ISDN Line Mode 0 = No setting
1 = T-Point 2 = S-Point 3 ~ 5= Not Used 6 = S-Point (Leased Line)
1
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Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
02 Logical Port Number
The starting port num­ber of a BRI line is dis­played. Two logic ports are automatically as­signed to a BRI line.
[0:Nosetting]=0 [1:T-Point]=1~126 [2:S-Point]=1~128 [3 ~ 5] = Not Used [6 : S-Point (Leased Line)]=1~128
0 (V1.5
Changed)
03 Connection Type 0 = Point-to-Multipoint
1 = Point-to-Point
0
04 Layer 3 Timer Type
Each timer value of Layer 3 is set up for ev­ery type using Program 81-06 (T-Bus).
1~5 1
05 CLIP Information Announce-
ment
Based on this setting, the system includes a Presentation Allowed (1) or Presentation Restricted (0) in the Setup message to allow or deny the Calling Party Number. Program 15-01-04 must also be set to 1 if this option is enabled.
0=No 1=Yes
1
06 Connection Bus Mode 0 = Extended passive bus
1 = Short passive bus
0
07 S-point DDI digits 0~4 0
08 Dial Sending Mode
ISDN Protocol definition
0 = Enblock Sending 1 = Overlap Sending
1
09 Dial Information Element
ISDN Protocol definition [Only when Dialing Sending Mode (10-03-08) is set for 1 (Overlap Sending]
0 = Keypad Facility 1 = Called Party Number
1
10 Master/Slave System
If set to 0, system is synchro­nized to network clock. If set to 1, system is not synchronized to the network clock.
0 = Slave System 1 = Master System
0 (V1.5 Deleted)
11 Networking System No. 0 ~ 50 0 (V1.5 Deleted)
14 Service Protocol for S-point 0 = Keypad facility
1 = Specified Protocol for Aspire system
0
15 Call Busy Mode for S-point 0 = Alerting
1 = Disconnect
0
17 ISDN Line Ringback Tone
System can provide ringback tone, if set to 1 : Enable.
0=Disable 1=Enable
0
18 Type of Number
ISDN Protocol definition
0 = Unknown 1 = International number 2 = National number 3 = Network specific number 4 = Subscriber number 5 = Abbreviated number
0
19 Numbering Plan Identification
ISDN Protocol definition
0 = Unknown 1 = ISDN numbering plan 2 = Data numbering plan 3 = Telex numbering plan 4 = National standard numbering plan 5 = Private numbering plan
0
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Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
22 QSIG Operation Mode 0=Disable
1=Enable
0 (V1.5 Deleted)
24 Power feeding for S-point 0=Disable
1=Enable
0
For PRIU PKG Setup
ISDN Line Number 01 ~ 30
Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
01 ISDN Line Mode 0 = No setting
1 = T-Point 2 = S-Point 6 = S-Point (Leased Line)
1
02 Logical Port Number
The start port number of a PRI line is displayed.
[0:Nosetting]=0 [1:T-Point]=1~126 [2:S-Point]=1~128 [6 : S-Point (Leased Line)]=1~128
0
03 CRC Multi-frame (CRC4)
(Only for 2M = 30ch Mode)
0=off 1=on
1
04 Layer 3 Timer Type
Each timer value of Layer 3 is set up for each type in Program 81-06 (T-Bus)
1~5 1
05 CLIP Information
Based on this setting, the system includes a Presentation Allowed (1) or Presentation Restricted (0) in the Setup message to allow or deny the Calling Party Number. Program 15-01-04 must also be set to 1 if this option is enabled.
0=No 1=Yes
1
06 Length of Cable 0 = Level 1
1 = Level 2 2 = Level 3 3 = Level 4 4 = Level 5
2
07 S-point DDI digits 0-4 0
08 Dial Sending Mode
ISDN Protocol definition
0 = Enbloc Sending 1 = Overlap Sending
1
09 Dial Information Element
ISDN Protocol definition Only when Dial Sending Mode (10-03-
08) is set for 1 (Overlap Send­ing).
0 = Keypad Facility 1 = Called Party Number
1
10 Master/Slave System
If set to 0, system is synchro­nized to network clock. If set to 1, system is not synchronized to the network clock.
0 = Slave System 1 = Master System
0 (V1.5 Deleted)
11 Networking System No. 0 ~ 50 0 (V1.5 Deleted)
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Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
13 Loss-Of-Signal Detection Limit
If the transmit/receive voltage is less than the setting in 10-03-13, the system considers this as Loss-Of-Signal and the PRI does not come up. Note that there are different values based on the setting in 10-03-12 for the PRI.
0 = Level 0 (lowest sensitivity) 1 = Level 1 2 = Level 2 3 = Level 3 4 = Level 4 5 = Level 5 6 = Level 6 7 = Level 7 (highest sensitivity)
2
14 Service Protocol for S-point 0 = Keypad facility
1 = Specified Protocol for Aspire system
0
15 Call Busy Mode for S-point 0 = Alerting
1 = Disconnect
0
16 Two B-Channel Transfer for
PRI Service
0=off 1=on
0
17 ISDN Ringback Tone
System can provide ringback tone, by setting 10-03-17 is set to 1 : Enable.
0=Disable 1=Enable
0
18 Type of Number
ISDN Protocol definition. Select the number type for the ISDN circuit.
0 = Unknown 1 = International number 2 = National number 3 = Network Specific number 4 = Subscriber number 5 = Abbreviated number
0
19 Numbering Plan Identification
ISDN Protocol definition. Select the Numbering Plan used for the ISDN circuit.
0 = Unknown 1 = ISDN numbering plan 2 = Data numbering plan 3 = Telex numbering plan 4 = National standard numbering plan 5 = Private numbering plan
0
20 Network Exchange Selection
Select the ISDN protocol for the ISDN circuit
0 = Standard (same as NI-2) 1 = reserved 2 = reserved 3 = DMS (A211) 4 = 5ESS 5 = DMS (A233) 6 = 4ESS 7=NI-2
0
21 Number of Ports 0 = Auto
1=4Ports 2=8Ports 3=12Ports 4=16Ports 5=20Ports 6=24Ports 7=28Ports
0
22 QSIG Operation Mode 0=Disable
1=Enable
0 (V1.5 Deleted)
For PRI (T1) PKG Setup
Physical Port Number 01 ~ 24
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Logical Port Number
The start port number of a T1 line is dis­played, and 24 logic ports are automatically assigned to a DTI (T1) line.
1 ~ 126 0
02 T1 Signal Format Selection 0 = D4 (12 Multi Frame)
1 = ESF (24 Multi Frame)
0
03 Zero Code Suppression 0 = B8ZS
1 = AMI/ZCS
0
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Item No. Item Input Data Default
04 Line Length Selection 0=0feet~133feet
1 = 133 feet ~ 266 feet 2 = 266 feet ~ 399 feet 3 = 399 feet ~ 533 feet 4 = 533 feet ~ 655 feet
0
05 T1 Clock Source 0 = Internal
1 = External
1
06 Number of Ports 0 = Auto
1=4Ports 2=8Ports 3=12Ports 4=16Ports 5=20Ports
0
For E1 PKG Setup
Physical Port Number 01 ~ 30
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Logical Port Number 1 ~ 126 0
02 Number of channels 0~30 0
04 E1 Clock Source 0 = Internal
1 = External
1
05 Transmit Pulse Mask 0=01to133feet
1 = 133 to 266 feet 2 = 266 to 399 feet 3 = 399 to 533 feet 4 = 533 to 655 feet
0
06 Frame Type 0 = Double Frame (no CRC-4)
1 = Multiframe Structure (CRC-4)
0
07 Line Coding 0 = AMI
1 = HDB3
1
10 Receive Input Threshold 0 = 0.91/1.70 V
1 = 0.74/0.84 V 2 = 0.59/0.84 V 3 = 0.42/0.45 V 4 = 0.32/0.45 V 5 = 0.21/0.20 V 6 = 0.16/0.10 V 7 = 0.10/not defined
2
For VoIPDB PKG Setup
Physical Port Number 01 ~ 16
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Trunk Logical Port Number 1 ~ 126 0
02 Trunk Type 0=H.323
1=SIP
1
Conditions
When changing a defined terminal type, first set the type to 0 and then plug the new device in to have the system automatically define it, or redefine the type manually.
The system must have a unit installed to view/change the options for that type of unit.
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Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-04 : Music On Hold Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-04 : Music on Hold Setup to set the Music on Hold (MOH) source. For internal Music on Hold, the system can provide a service tone callers on hold or one of eleven synthesized se­lections.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default Description
01 Music on Hold
Source Selection
0 = Internal MOH 1 = External MOH 2 = Service Tone 3 = VMDB
0 • Internal Music Tune - The tune is
set by Program 10-04-02.
• External Source - ACI input via ana­log trunk port (COI3) (Program10­03-02; COIU).
• Silence - Callers on hold hear si­lence.
02 Music on Hold Tone
Selection
[In case Item 1 is 0.] 1 = Download File1 2 = Download File2 3 = Download File3 [IncaseItem1is1,2,or3.] 1 ~ 100 = VRS Message Num­ber
1 Download File1 : Farewell Song (by
Chopin) Download File2 : Die Forelle (by F. Schubert) Download File3 : Plaisir d’amour (by J.P.E.Martini)
03 Audio Gain Setup 1 ~ 63 (- 15.5 ~ + 15.5 dB) 32 (0 dB)
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Background Music
Music on Hold
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-06 : ISDN BRI Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-06 : ISDN BRI Setup define the TE1 selection and DID mode for DID callers when the BRI feature is used.
Input Data
Slot No. 01 ~ 16
ISDN Line No. 01 ~ 04
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 TEI selection 0 = Select by SPID number
1 = Select by Channel ID number
0
02 DID mode 0 = Route by Called Party Number
1 = Route by Redirecting Number
0
03 SPID1 Maximum 20 digits No setting
04 SPID2 No setting
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-07 : Conversation Recording Resource
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-07 : Conversation Record Resource to select the number of Conference circuits to be used for Conversation Recording.
Even if this program is set to ‘0', the telephone conversation recording function can be used. In this case, 32 (16 x 2) circuits will be shared by conference recording and conversation recording. The num­ber of the conference circuits occupied by a conversation recording is two.
Input Data
The number of Conversation Recording Default
0~16
(0=Nosetting,1~16=2~32Conference Resource)
0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Conference
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-08 : Pre-Ringing Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-08 : Pre-Ringing Setup to enable or disable pre-ringing for trunk calls. This sets how a trunk initially rings a telephone. With pre-ringing, a burst of ringing occurs as soon as the trunk LED flashes. The call then continues ringing with the normal ring cadence cycle. Without pre-ringing, the call starts ringing only when the normal ring cadence cycle occurs. This may cause a ring delay, depending on when call detection occurs in reference to the ring cycle.
Input Data
Item No. Description Input Data Default
01 Pre-Ringing 0=No
1=Yes
0
Conditions
Used with Analog Trunks only.
Feature Cross Reference
Central Office Calls, Answering
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-09 : DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-09 : DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup to allocate the circuits on the CPU for ei- ther DTMF receiving or dial tone detection. The CPU has 20 circuits initially, and an additional 16 cir­cuits are added when a VMDB is installed. By Adding EXIFE system can have up to 132. These are used as follows:
Extension: DTMF receiver for single line telephone
Trunk: DTMF receiver for analog trunks, dial tone & busy tone detection for analog trunks
Input Data
Circuit/Resource Number 01 ~ 132
Item No. Input Data Default Setting
01 0 = Common Use
1 = Extension Only 2 = Trunk Only
Resource01-132=0(Common) Resource 01 - 20 are Basic resource (only use Basic Board) Resource 21 - 36 are vmdb resource (only use Basic Board) Resource 37 - 68 are EXIFE1 resource (only use Expansion 1) Resource 69 - 100 are EXIFE2 resource (only use Expansion 2) Resource 101 - 132 are EXIFE3 resource (only use Expansion 3)
Conditions
CPU has 20 Channel DSP resources (receivers) only for basic CPU Unit. VMDB has additional 16 DSP resources which you can add to CPU. Addition to that EXIFE also each has 32 DSP resource (receivers) only for expand unit
In case of 0 (= Common) is selected, and if 14-02-10 (Caller ID receive ability) is set to “Yes”, DSP resources are always allocated to analog trunk only, not for analog extension. If 14-02-10 is set to “No”, the DSP resources can be used for both analog trunk and analog extension commonly.
Feature Cross Reference
Caller ID
Central Office Calls, Placing
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-12 : CPU Network Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-12 : CPU Network Setup to setup the IP Address, Subnet-Mask, and Default Gate­way addresses.
Caution! If any IP Address or NIC settings are changed, the system must be reset for the changes to take affect.
Input Data
Item No.
Item Input Data Default Description
01 IP Address 0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
192.168.0.10 Set for CPU.
02 Subnet Mask 128.0.0.0
240.0.0.0
254.0.0.0
255.192.0.0
255.248.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.224.0
255.255.252.0
255.255.255.128
255.255.255.240
255.255.255.254
192.0.0.0
248.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
255.224.0.0
255.252.0.0
255.255.128.0
255.255.240.0
255.255.254.0
255.255.255.192
255.255.255.248
255.255.255.255
224.0.0.0
252.0.0.0
255.128.0.0
255.240.0.0
255.254.0.0
255.255.192.0
255.255.248.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.224
255.255.255.252
255.255.255.0 The setting of Subnet Mask is invalid when all Host Ad­dresses are 0. If the network section is: 0, 127,
128.0,
191.255,
192.0.0,
223.255.255 The setting of Subnet Mask is invalid.
03 Default
Gateway
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0 IP Address for Router.
04 Time Zone 0~24 (0 = -12 Hours and 24 = +12 Hours) 12 Determine the
offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) time. Then enter its respective value. For example, Eastern Time (US and Canada) has a GMT offset of
-5. The program data would then be 7 (0=-12, 1=-11, 2=-10, 3=-9, 4=-8, 5=-7, 6=-6, 7=-5, : 24 = + 12)
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Item No.
Item Input Data Default Description
05 NIC Interface 0 = Auto Detect
1 = 100Mbps, Full Duplex 2 = 100Mbps, Half Duplex 3 = 10Mbps, Full Duplex 4 = 10Mbps, Half Duplex
0 NIC Auto Ne-
gotiate (CPU)
06 Network Ad-
dress Port Translation (NAPT) Router Setup
0 = No (Disable) 1 = Yes (Enable)
0 If using an ex-
ternal NAPT Router or not.
07 NAPT Router IP
Address(De­fault Gateway [WAN])
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0 Set the IP ad­dress on the WAN side of router.
08 ICMP Redirect 0= NO, Signaling packets will follow the ICMP redirect mes-
sage. 1= YES, Signaling packets will NOT follow the ICMP redirect message.
0 When receiv-
ing ICMP redi­rect message, this determines if the IP Rout­ing Table up­dates automatically or not.
09 IP Address 0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
172.16.0.10 Set for VoIPDB.
10 Subnet Mask 128.0.0.0
240.0.0.0
254.0.0.0
255.192.0.0
255.248.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.224.0
255.255.252.0
255.255.255.128
255.255.255.240
255.255.255.254
192.0.0.0
248.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
255.224.0.0
255.252.0.0
255.255.128.0
255.255.240.0
255.255.254.0
255.255.255.192
255.255.255.248
255.255.255.255
224.0.0.0
252.0.0.0
255.128.0.0
255.240.0.0
255.254.0.0
255.255.192.0
255.255.248.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.224
255.255.255.252
255.255.0.0 Set for VoIPDB.
11 NIC Setup 0 = Auto Detect
1 = 100 Mbps, Full Duplex 3 = 10 Mbps, Full Duplex 5 = 1 Gbps, Full Duplex
0 Set for
VoIPDB.
Conditions
The system must be reset for these changes to take affect.
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-13 : In-DHCP Server Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-13 : In-DHCP Server Setup to setup the DHCP Server built into the CPU.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default Description
01 DHCP Server Mode 0=Disable
1 = Enable
0 Enable or disable the use of the built-in
DHCP Server. This program cannot be enabled if PRG10-63-01 is enabled.
02 Lease Time Days 0 ~ 255 0 day Lease Time of the IP address to a cli-
ent.
Pressing the Hold Key incre­ments to the next setting data.
Hour0~23 0hour
Minutes0~59 30minutes
05 Last DHCP Data 0=Disable
1 = Enable
1 If 10–13–01 is enabled, this setting
determines if DHCP resource is en­abled or disabled.
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-14 : Managed Network Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-14 : Managed Network Setup to set up the range of the IP address which the DHCP Server leases to a client.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
Related
Program
01 The Range of the IP address
to Lease.
When Maximum has not been entered, the maximum value equals the minimum value.
Minimum :
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
172.16.0.100 10-13-04
Maximum :
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
172.16.5.254
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-15 : Client Information Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-15 : Client Information Setup to set up the client information when the DHCP server needs to assign a fixed IP address to clients.
Input Data
Client Number 1 ~ 16
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01
MAC Address
MAC : 00-00-00-00-00-00 ~ FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
00-00-00-00-00-00
IP Address
The IP address should be assigned out of the scope range set up in Program 10-14.
1.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-16 : Option Information Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-16 : Option Information Setup to set up the option given from the DHCP server to each client.
Input Data
Item
No.
Item Input Data Default
01 Router
Set the Router IP address.
Code number0~255 3(Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
02 DNS Server
Set IP address of DNS Server.
Code number0~255 6(Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
03 TFTP Server
Set the name for the TFTP Server.
Code number 0 ~ 255 66 (Fixed)
Maximum 64 character strings No setting
05 MGC Code number 0 ~ 255 129 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
172.16.0.10
06 Client Host Name
Set the Client Host Name.
Code number 0 ~ 255 12 (Fixed)
Maximum 64 character strings No setting
07 DNS Domain Name
Set the DNS Domain Name.
Code number 0 ~ 255 15 (Fixed)
Maximum 20 character strings No setting
08 Download Protocol
Set Download Protocol used for AutoCon­fig (for DR700 Series).
Code number 0 ~ 255 43 (Fixed)
Sub code number 163 (Fixed)
1 = FTP 2 = HTTP
1
09 Encryption Information
Set an Encryption Information used for AutoConfig (for DR700 series).
Code number 0 ~ 255 43 (Fixed)
Sub code number 164 (Fixed)
Maximum 128 character strings No setting
10 FTP Server Address
Set a FTP Server Address used for Auto­Config.
Code number 0 ~ 255 43 (Fixed)
Sub code number 141
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
11 Config File Name
Set a File Name used for AutoConfig.
Code number 0 ~ 255 43 (Fixed)
Sub code number 151
Maximum 15 character strings No setting
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Item
No.
Item Input Data Default
12 Vender Class ID Code number 0 ~ 255 60 (Fixed)
Maximum 256 character strings NEC DR700
13 SNMP Server Code number 0 ~ 255 69 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
14 POP3 Server Code number 0 ~ 255 70 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
16 SIP Server (IP Address) Code number 0 ~ 255 120 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
172.16.0.10
17 SIP Server (Domain Name)
If there is setting in 10-16-16 this setting will be ignored
Code number 0 ~ 255 120 (Fixed)
Maximum 20 character strings No setting
18 FTP Server Code number 0 ~ 255 141 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
19 Config File Name Code number 0 ~ 255 151 (Fixed)
Maximum 15 character strings No setting
20 LDS Server 1 Code number 0 ~ 255 162 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
21 LDS Server 2 Code number 0 ~ 255 162 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
22 LDS Server 3 Code number 0 ~ 255 162 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
23 LDS Server 4 Code number 0 ~ 255 162 (Fixed)
IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
24 Next Server IP Address IP address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
27 SIP Server Receive Port Code number 0 ~ 255 168 (Fixed)
Port: 1 ~ 65535 5080
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Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-17 : H.323 Gatekeeper Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-17 : H.323 Gatekeeper Setup to set the H.323 Gatekeeper information.
Input Data
Item Name Input Data Default
01 Gatekeeper Mode
Set IP Address either automatically or manu­ally if using an external Gatekeeper.
0 = No Gatekeeper 1 = Automatic 2 = Manual
0
02 Gatekeeper IP Address
When Program 10-17-01 is set to 2, use this to set the IP Address of the Gatekeeper
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
04 Preferred Gatekeeper
When Program 10-17-01 is set to 1, use this to set the preferred ID of multiple Gatekeep­ers.
Maximum 124 characters No setting
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-18 : H.323 Alias Address Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-18 : H.323 Alias Address Setup to set the alias address registered to the outside H.323 Gatekeeper.
Input Data
Number of Alias 1 ~ 6
Item Name Input Data Default
01 Alias Address
Set the telephone number (Alias Address) to external gatekeeper.
Dial up to 12 digits (0 ~ 9,*, #)
No setting
02 Alias Address Type
Set the Alias Address Type to external gate­keeper.
0 = E164 0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-19 : VoIPDB DSP Resource Selection
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-19 : VoIPDB DSP Resource Selection to define the criteria for each DSP resource on the VoIPDB unit.
Input Data
DSP Resource Number 01 ~ 16
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 VoIPDB DSP Resource Selection 0 = Common use for both IP extensions
and trunks 1 = Use for IP extensions 2 = Use for SIP trunks 5 = Blocked 6 = Common without unicast paging 7 = Multicast paging 8 = Unicast paging
Resource1~16=0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-20 : LAN Setup for External Equipment
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-20 : LAN Setup for External Equipment to define the TCP port/address/etc. for communicating to external equipment.
Input Data
Type of External Equipment 1 = CTI Server
5 = SMDR Output 6 = DIM Output 9 = 1st Party CTI 11 = O&M Server 12 = Traffic Report Output 13 = Room Data Output for Hotel Service
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 TCP Port 0 ~ 65535
External Device 1 (CTI Server) = 0 External Device 5 (SMDR Output) = 0 External Device 6 (DIM Output) = 0 External Device 9 (1st Party CTI)=0 External Device 11 (O&M Server) = 8010 External Device 12 (Traffic Report Output) = 0 External Device 13 (Room Data Output for Hotel Service) = 0
03 Keep Alive Time 1 ~ 255 seconds 30 seconds
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-23 : SIP System Interconnection Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-23 : SIP System Interconnection Setup to determine if the system is intercon­nected and define the IP address of another system, call control port number and alias address for SL1000 system interconnection.
Input Data
System Number 001 ~ 1000
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 System
Interconnection
0 = No (Disable) 1 = Yes (Enable)
0
02 IP Address 0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
03 Call Control Port 1 ~ 65535 1720
04 Dial Number Up to 12 digits (0 ~ 9) Not Set
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-24 : Daylight Savings Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-24 : Daylight Savings Setup to set the options for daylight savings. As the tele­phone system is used globally, these settings define when the system should automatically adjust for daylight savings as it applies to the region in which the system is installed.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Daylight Savings Mode
Enable (1) or disable (0) the system ability to adjust the time for daylight savings/standard time.
0=Disable 1 = Enable
0
02 Time for Daylight Savings
Enter the time of day when the system should adjust for daylight savings time.
00:00~23:59 02:00
03 Start Month (Summer Time)
Enter the month when the system should ad­just the time for daylight savings time (01 ~
12).
1~12 (Jan = 1, 2 = Feb, etc.)
4
04 Start of Week
Enter the week of the month when the system should adjust the time for daylight savings time. The week will start on the day listed in 10-24-05.
0 = Last Week of Month 0~5
1
05 Start of Week Day
Enter the day of the week when the system should adjust the time for daylight savings time (01 = Sunday, 02 = Monday, etc.).
1~7 (Sun = 1, Mon = 2, etc.)
1
06 End of Month
Enter the month when the system should ad­just the time for standard time (01 ~ 12).
1~12 (Jan = 1, 2 = Feb, etc.)
10
07 End of Week
Enter the week of the month when the system should adjust the time for standard time. The week will start on the Day listed in 10-24-
08.
0 = Last Week of Month 0~5
0
08 End of Week Day
Enter the day of the week when the system should adjust the time for daylight savings time (01 = Sunday, 02 = Monday, etc.).
1~7 (Sun = 1, Mon = 2, etc.)
1
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Clock/Calendar Display/Time and Date
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-25 : H.323 Gateway Prefix Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-25 : H.323 Gateway Prefix Setup to set the gateway prefix registered to the outside gatekeeper.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Gateway Prefix Entry 0=Off
1=On
0
02 Gateway Prefix Value
When Program 10-25-01 is set as 1 (Off) this setting will be ignored.
Up to 12 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
, #) No setting
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-26 : IP System Operation Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-26 : IP System Operation Setup to enable or disable the Peer to Peer feature for SIP MLT and SIP IP stations.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
02 RTP Forwarding Mode 0=Disable
1=Enable
0
03 SIP Peer to Peer Mode 0=Off
1=On
1
04 DR700 Peer to Peer Mode 0=Off
1=On
1
05 SIP CTI Mode
When SIP CTI Mode is set as 1 (Mode1) it will ignore the setting at 10-26-03.
0=Disable 1 = Mode1
0
Conditions
Disabling 10-26-04 results in SIP MLT Station-to-SIP MLT Station calls using a DSP resource.
SIP-to-SIP MLT Station does not support Peer to Peer function and will result in using a DSP re-
source.
Disabling 10-26-03 results in SIP IP Station-to-SIP IP Station calls using a DSP resource.
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-28 : SIP System Information Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-28 : SIP System Information Setup to set up basic SIP trunking.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Domain Name
Set the domain name of the SIP-URL.
Up to 64 Characters (ex. : UserID@HostName.DomainName)
None
02 Host Name
Set the host name of the SIP-URL.
Up to 48 Characters (ex. : UserID@HostName.DomainName)
None
03 Transport Protocol
Set the protocol for the connection.
0 = UDP 1 = TCP
0
04 UserID
User ID in the SIP Invite Setup message. Use it for outbound caller ID information if no information is assigned in commands 21-17, 21-19, 15-16, 14-12 and 10-36. A call cannot be completed across the span if there is no outbound CID info. The reason for this is: the from and display portion of the invite message would be blank, and it would not know where the call originated from.
Up to 32 Characters When assigning the User ID, the ID may contain only alpha characters. (A space and/or special characters are not al­lowed in the User ID field). (ex. : UserID@HostName.DomainName)
None
05 Domain Assignment
If the information from Telco was a domain name (siptrunk@sip.com) then set to domain. If the infor­mation for Telco was a IP address then set to IP Address.
0 = IP Address 1 = Domain Name
0
06 IP Trunk Port Binding
Trunk port binding is only used for SIP trunks to the provider in Non-Registration Mode only. When this is disabled, an inbound call comes in and fol­lows your DID routing but it comes in on the first available trunk. When enabled, the inbound call comes in and follows your normal DID routing but maps to that specified trunk. If that trunk is busy, it sends back a busy unless you build a hunt group. To build the hunt group, it references command 14-12-02 (pilot register ID). This then points you to command 10-36-02. All the numbers with the same pilot are in the same hunt group.
0=Disable 1 = Enable
0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-29 : SIP Server Information Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-29 : SIP Server Information Setup to define the SIP Proxy setup for outbound/ inbound. The 10-29 commands are not used in non-registration mode.
If entries are made in Program 10-29-xx for a SIP Server and the SIP Server is then removed or not used, the entries in Program 10-29-xx must be set back to their default settings. Even if 10-29-01 is set to 0 (off), the sys­tem still checks the settings in the remaining 10-29 programs.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
01 Default Proxy (Outbound)
This sets whether the SIP message is al­ways sent through the Default Proxy.
0=Off 1=On
0
02 Default Proxy (Inbound)
Need to be registered in registration mode. This sets whether the SIP message is al­ways received through the Default Proxy.
0=Off 1=On
0
03 Default Proxy IP Address
This is optional and used if the provider gives you a proxy address that is different than the registration address. If the provider is using domain names instead of IP ad­dresses, leave this at default.
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
04 Default Proxy Port Number
The port number of the Default Proxy is set.
0 ~ 65535 5060
05 Registrar Mode
The mode registered in the registration serverisset.
0 = None 1 = Manual
0
06 Registrar IP Address
IP address of the SIP registration server is set.
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
07 Registrar Port Number
The port number of the SIP registration serverisset.
0 ~ 65535 5060
08 DNS Server Mode
This setting determines if the DNS server is used.
0=Off 1=On
0
09 DNS Server IP Address
If 10-29-08 is 1, this is effective. This sets the IP address of the DNS server.
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
10 DNS Port Number
If 10-29-08 is 1, this is effective. This sets the port number of the DNS server.
0 ~ 65535 53
11 Registrar Domain Name
This sets the domain name of the registra­tion server.
Up to 128 Characters None
12 Domain Name
This specifies the domain name of the SIP server.
Up to 64 Characters None
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Item No. Item Input Data Default Note
13 Proxy Host Name
This specifies the host name of the SIP server.
Up to 48 Characters None
14 SIP Carrier Choice
This selects the carrier type of the SIP server. When Carrier A, B, or C is selected in PRG10-29-14, PRG10-29-16 Register Sub Mode is set "On" automatically.
0~7 0 = Standard 1 = Carrier A 2 = Carrier B 3 = Carrier C 4 = Carrier D 5 = Carrier E 6 = Carrier F 7 = Carrier G
0
15 Registration Expiry (Expire) Time
This sets the expiration time when the SIP trunk registers to the Sip server. When half the time set here passes, the registration update is automatically done.
120 ~ 65535 seconds 3600
16 Register Sub Mode
Prevents an invalid Invite message. If the "register information that system send to SIP server" and the "Invite information that system receive" are different, system sends "404 Not Found" message. If PRG10-29-05 Register Mode is 0; Off, it is necessary to set 0; Off in PRG10-29-16.
0 = Off (Allow invalid Invite message) 1 = On (Deny invalid Invite message)
0
17 DNS Source Port
(10-29-08 must be On) This sets the DNS source port number.
0 ~ 65535 53
18 Registration Retry Interval
This sets interval time to re-send SIP Regis­ter once the SIP Register fails
30 ~ 65535 seconds 60
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-30 : SIP Authentication Information Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-30 : SIP Authentication Information Setup to set the authentication options for SIP trunks.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
02 User Name
This sets the user name of the SIP trunk.
Up to 64 Characters None
03 Password
This sets the SIP trunk password.
Up to 32 Characters None
04 Authentication Trial
This is how many times it will try an authenti­cate before timing out and not registering.
0~9 1
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-33 : SIP Registrar/Proxy Information Basic Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-33 : SIP Registrar/Proxy Information Basic Setup to set the registrar/proxy op­tions for SIP extensions.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Registration Expire Time
After this time expires, the UA’s are forced to reregister with the CPU. This allows the CPU to keep a current location of the entire end UA’s.
60 ~ 65535 3600
02 Authentication Mode
Check here if a password is desired for the IP SIP phones to register. When checked, 15­05-16 must have a password entered and also the SIP phone must have the same password. When using Authentication, the station number is the authorization name.
0=Disable 1 = Enable
0
03 Registrar/Proxy Domain Name
Set the domain name of the SIP proxy.
Up to 64 Characters None
04 Registrar/Proxy Host Name
Set the domain name of the SIP proxy.
Up to 48 Characters None
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-36 : SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-36 : SIP Trunk Registration Information Setup to set the SIP trunk registration in- formation.
Input Data
Register ID 1 ~ 31
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Registration
This setting determines if the SIP trunk infor­mation is registered.
0=Disable 1 = Enable
0
02 User ID
This sets the SIP trunk User ID.
Up to 32 Characters None
03 Authentication User ID
This sets the SIP trunk Authentication User ID.
Up to 64 Characters None
04 Authentication Password
This sets the SIP trunk authentication pass­word.
Up to 32 Characters None
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-37 : UPnP Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-37 : UPnP Setup to set the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) options for SIP trunks.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 UPnP Mode
Router must support UPnP.
0=Disable 1 = Enable
0
02 Retry Time
Set interval time to re-check the Router for the WAN IP address. When this set as 0 it will not retry.
0, 60 ~ 3600 (1 ~ 59 cannot be input)
60
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-39 : Fractional Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-39 : Fractional Setup to enable or disable the ability to use fractional T1 or PRI.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Fractional 0=Disable
1 = Enable
0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-40 : IP Trunk Availability
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-40 : IP Trunk Availability to enable or disable the ability to use SIP trunks and as- sign the number of ports if IP Trunk is enabled.
Input Data
Slot Number 0
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 IP Trunk Availability 0=Disable
1 = Enable
0
02 Number of Ports 0~16(Port)
0=0Port 4=4Port 8=8Port : 16=16Port
0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-42 : Virtual Loop Back Port Setting
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-42 : Virtual Loop Back Port Setting to set the data for the Virtual Loop Back Port.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Number of Loop Back Ports 0~30(0=Nosetting) 0
02 Logical Trunk Port Number 1 ~ 126 0
03 Logical Station Port Number 1 ~ 128 0
04 Layer 3 Timer Type 1~5 1
05 Calling Party Number 0=No
1=Yes
1
06 S-point DDI digits 0~4 0
07 Call Busy Mode for S-point 0 = Alerting Message
1 = Disconnect Message
0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-45 : IP Routing Table Setup
Level
SA
Description
Use Program 10-45 : IP Routing Table Setup to set up the IP Routing Table.
Input Data
Routing Table Number 001 ~ 100
Item
No.
Item Input Data Default
01 Network
Address
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.0 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.0 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
02 Subnet
Mask
128.0.0.0
240.0.0.0
254.0.0.0
255.192.0.0
255.248.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.224.0
255.255.252.0
255.255.255.128
255.255.255.240
255.255.255.254
192.0.0.0
248.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
255.224.0.0
255.252.0.0
255.255.128.0
255.255.240.0
255.255.254.0
255.255.255.192
255.255.255.248
255.255.255.255
224.0.0.0
252.0.0.0
255.128.0.0
255.240.0.0
255.254.0.0
255.255.192.0
255.255.248.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.224
255.255.255.252
0.0.0.0
03 Default
Gateway
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
0.0.0.0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-46 : DR700 Server Information Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-46 : DR700 Server Information Setup to set up the information of DR700 Server.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default Related Program
01 Register Mode
Normal:
When the phone boots up, it re­ports the ext. assigned in the phone or chooses the next avail­able extension in the system. Password is not required.
Auto:
If set to Auto, the SIP user name and password must be entered on the actual IP phone. These settings must match 84-22/15-05-27, or the phone does not come on-line.
Manual:
When the phone boots up, it prompts user to enter a user ID and password before logging in. It checks this user ID/password against 84-22/15-05-27. If there is no match, the phone does not come online.
0 = Normal 1 = Auto 2 = Manual
0
04 Server Name
Assign the Server name to be used in the SIP URL.
Up to 32 characters sipphd
06 Register Port
Assign the port number in which the SIP messages are sent to on the VoIPDB. This same port number must be assigned in the SIP Multiline termi­nals. If this command is changed, it re­quires a CPU reset.
0 ~ 65535 5080
07 Encryption Mode 0=Off
1=On
0
08 Encryption Type 0=Mode1 0
09 One Time Password Up to 10 characters (0 ~ 9,
*
, #) None 10-46-07
10 Start Port 1 ~ 128 1 10-46-01
11 Multicast IP Address
This sets the Multicast IP address so that two or more main devices don’t overlap on the same network, or if Multicast is used by other IP services.
224.0.0.0 ~ 239.255.255.255 224.0.0.10
12 Multicast Port 0 ~ 65535 30000
13 Subscribe Session Port 0 ~ 65535 5081
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Item No. Item Input Data Default Related Program
14 NAT Mode
When the system controls the SIP multiline terminal via the NAT router, this system data is set to On.
0=Off 1=On
0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-48 : License Activation
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-48 : License Activation to turn on the license issued from the license server.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 Software Key Code 20-digit character None
02 Activation Code 8-digit hexadecimal number None
03 Feature Code 7-digit number None
Conditions
The Key Operation for input item 03 is as follows;
Hold Key Edit next feature code
• Up to 10 features code is possible to input at once.
• Register the license when 10th feature code is edited.
Line Key1 Edit previous feature code
Line Key2 Register the license
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-49 : License File Activation
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-49 : License File Activation to enable the command to save the license file via CF Card which is issued from the license server.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data
01 Save License File on CF Card Dial 1 + Hold (Press Hold to cancel.)
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-50 : License Information
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-50 : License Information to confirm license information that is stored in a system.
Input Data
Item No. Item Read Data
01 License Name None
02 License Quantity 0~32767
03 Campaign License Quantity 0~32767
04 Campaign License Remaining Days 0~9999
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 10 : System Configuration Setup
10-51 : PRI/T1/E1 Selection of PRI
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-51 : PRI/T1/E1 Selection of PRI to select whether the unit works as PRI, T1 or E1.
Input Data
Slot Number 01 ~ 12
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 PRI/T1/E1 Selection
Chose whether the unit works as PRI, T1 or E1.
0 = PRI 1=T1 2=E1
0 = PRI
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-52 : Free/Demo License Information
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-52 : Free/Demo License Information to display information on free of charge/Demo license.
Input Data
Item No. Item Read Data
01 Remaining days of Free/Demo License 0 ~ 9999
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-61 : Relay Port Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 10-61 : Relay Port Setup to defines the relay port type on the 408M.
Input Data
Relay Port No. 1 ~ 8
Item No.
Item Input Data Default
01 Relay Type 0 = No setting
1 = External MOH
2 = BGM resource
3 = External Speaker
4 = Door Phone
0
02 Destination Selection 10-61-01=1or2:NotUse
10-61-01=3:1~3ExternalSpeaker Message No.
10-61-01=4:1~8DoorPhone No.
0 (Not Used)
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-62 : NetBIOS Setting
Level
IN
(This Program is available for V1.5)
Description
Use 10-62 : NetBIOS Setting to set the data of NetBIOS.
Input Data
Item No.
Item Input Data Default
01 NetBIOS Mode 0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
1
02 NetBIOS Name Maximum 15 characters
Please avoid using Space between the words. Also when you create name please use all upper letters.
SL1000
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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10-63 : DHCP Client Setting
Level
IN
(This Program is available for V1.5)
Description
Use 10-63 : DHCP Client Setting to set the data of DHCP Client.
Input Data
Item No. Item Input Data Default
01 DHCP Client Mode
If you are using IP phones/trunks it is recom­mended to not use the DHCP client function, a static IP address would be preferred. If you are going to still use the DHCP client function then the DHCP server should be setup so that the same IP address is always provided to the system.
When changing this program a system reset is required.
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
0
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-01 : System Numbering
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-01 : System Numbering to set the system numbering plan. The numbering plan as­signs the first and second digits dialed and affects the digits an extension user must dial to access other extensions and features, such as service codes and trunk codes. If the default numbering plan does not meet the site requirements, use this program to tailor the system numbering to the site.
Caution!
Improperly programming this option can adversely affect system operation. Make sure you thoroughly understand the default numbering plan before proceeding. If you must change the standard numbering, use the chart for
Table 2-1 System Numbering Default Settings on the next page to keep careful and accurate records of your changes.
Before changing your numbering plan, use PC Pro to make a backup copy of your system data.
Changing the numbering plan consists of three steps:
Step 1 : Enter the digit (s) you want to change
You can make either single or two digit entries. In the Dialed Number column in the
Table 2-1 System Numbering Default Settings on the next page, the nX rows (e.g., 1X) are for single digit codes. The
remaining rows (e.g., 11, 12, etc.) are for two digit codes.
Entering a single digit affects all the Dialed Number entries beginning with that digit. For example, entering 6 affects all number plan entries beginning with 6. The entries you make in step 2 and step 3 below affect the entire range of numbers beginning with 6. (For example, if you enter 3 in step 2 the entries affected are 600 ~ 699. If you enter 4 in step 2 below, the entries affected are 6000 ~
6999.)
Entering two digits lets you define codes based on the first two digits a user dials. For example, en­tering 60 allows you to define the function of all codes beginning with 60. In the default program, only
*
and # use 2-digit codes. All the other codes are single digit. If you enter a two digit code be­tween 0 and 9, be sure to make separate entries for all the other two digit codes within the range as well. This is because in the default program all the two digit codes between 0 and 9 are undefined.
Defining codes based on more than 2 digits require a secondary program (Program 11-20) to define the codes.
Step 2 : Specify the length of the code you want to change
After you specify a single or two digit code, you must tell the system how many digits comprise the code. This is the Number of Digits Required column in the
Table 2-1 System Numbering Default
Settings on the next page.
Step 3: Assign a function to the code selected
After entering a code and specifying its length, you must assign its function. This is the Dial Type col­umn in the
Table 2-1 System Numbering Default Settings on the next page. The choices are:
Dial Types Dial Type Description Related Program
0 --- Not Used ---
1 Service Code
11-10 : Service Code Setup (for System Administrator) on page 2-63 11-11 : Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry Operation) on page 2-66 11-12 : Service Code Setup (for Service Access) on page 2-69 11-14 : Service Code Setup (for Hotel) on page 2-72 11-15 : Service Code Setup, Administrative (for Special Access) on page 2-74 11-16 : Single Digit Service Code Setup on page 2-75
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Dial Types Dial Type Description Related Program
2 Extension Number 11-02 : Extension Numbering on page 2-59
11-04 : Virtual Extension Numbering on page 2-60 11-07 : Department Group Pilot Numbers on page 2-61
3 Trunk Access Code 11-09-01 : Trunk Access Code
4 Special Trunk Access 11-09-02 : Trunk Access Code
5 Operator Access
20-17 : Operator Extension on page 2-180
6 F-Route Access 44-xx
9 Dial Extension Analyze
11-20 : Dial Extension Analyze Table on page 2-77
Changing the Dial Type for a range of codes can have a dramatic affect on how your system operates. Assume, for example, the site is a hotel that has room numbers from 100 ~ 399. To make extension numbers correspond to room numbers, you should use Program 11-02 to reassign extension numbers on each floor from 100 to 399. (Other applications might also require you to change entries in Program 11-10 ~ 11-16.)
Default
See the following tables for default settings.
Table 2-1 System Numbering Default Settings
Dial Types : 1 = Service Code, 2 = Extension Number, 3 = Trunk Access, 4 = Special Trunk Access, 5 = Operator Access, 6 = Flexible Routing, 9 = Dial Extension Analyze, 0 = Not Used
Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type
Default New Default New
1X 3 2
11 0 0
12 0 0
13 0 0
14 0 0
15 0 0
16 0 0
17 0 0
18 0 0
19 0 0
10 0 0
1
*
00
1# 0 0
2X 3 2
21 0 0
22 0 0
23 0 0
24 0 0
25 0 0
26 0 0
27 0 0
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Dial Types : 1 = Service Code, 2 = Extension Number, 3 = Trunk Access, 4 = Special Trunk Access, 5 = Operator Access, 6 = Flexible Routing, 9 = Dial Extension Analyze, 0 = Not Used
Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type
Default New Default New
28 0 0
29 0 0
20 0 0
2
*
00
2# 0 0
3X 3 2
31 0 0
32 0 0
33 0 0
34 0 0
35 0 0
36 0 0
37 0 0
38 0 0
39 0 0
30 0 0
3
*
00
3# 0 0
4X 3 2
41 0 0
42 0 0
43 0 0
44 0 0
45 0 0
46 0 0
47 0 0
48 0 0
49 0 0
40 0 0
4
*
00
4# 0 0
5X 4 2
51 0 0
52 0 0
53 0 0
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Dial Types : 1 = Service Code, 2 = Extension Number, 3 = Trunk Access, 4 = Special Trunk Access, 5 = Operator Access, 6 = Flexible Routing, 9 = Dial Extension Analyze, 0 = Not Used
Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type
Default New Default New
54 0 0
55 0 0
56 0 0
57 0 0
58 0 0
59 0 0
50 0 0
5
*
00
5# 0 0
6X 3 2
61 0 0
62 0 0
63 0 0
64 0 0
65 0 0
66 0 0
67 0 0
68 0 0
69 0 0
60 0 0
6
*
00
6# 0 0
7X 3 1
71 0 0
72 0 0
73 0 0
74 0 0
75 0 0
76 0 0
77 0 0
78 0 0
79 0 0
70 0 0
7
*
00
7# 0 0
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Dial Types : 1 = Service Code, 2 = Extension Number, 3 = Trunk Access, 4 = Special Trunk Access, 5 = Operator Access, 6 = Flexible Routing, 9 = Dial Extension Analyze, 0 = Not Used
Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type
Default New Default New
8X 3 1
81 0 0
82 0 0
83 0 0
84 0 0
85 0 0
86 0 0
87 0 0
88 0 0
89 0 0
80 0 0
8
*
00
8# 0 0
9X 1 3
91 0 0
92 0 0
93 0 0
94 0 0
95 0 0
96 0 0
97 0 0
98 0 0
99 0 0
90 0 0
9
*
00
9# 0 0
0X 1 5
01 0 0
02 0 0
03 0 0
04 0 0
05 0 0
06 0 0
07 0 0
08 0 0
09 0 0
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Dial Types : 1 = Service Code, 2 = Extension Number, 3 = Trunk Access, 4 = Special Trunk Access, 5 = Operator Access, 6 = Flexible Routing, 9 = Dial Extension Analyze, 0 = Not Used
Dialed Number of Digits Required Dial Type
Default New Default New
00 0 0
0
*
00
0# 0 0
*
X4 1
*
10 0
*
20 0
*
30 0
*
40 0
*
50 0
*
60 0
*
70 0
*
80 0
*
90 0
*
00 0
**
00
*
#0 0
#X 0 0
#1 2 1
#2 2 1
#3 2 1
#4 2 1
#5 2 1
#6 2 1
#7 2 1
#8 2 1
#9 2 1
#0 2 1
#
*
41
## 2 1
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Flexible System Numbering
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-02 : Extension Numbering
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-02 : Extension Numbering to set the extension number. The extension number can have up to eight digits. The first/second digit (s) of the number should be assigned in Program 11-01 or Program 11-20. This allows an employee to move to a new location (port) and retain the same exten­sion number.
Input Data
Extension Port Number 001 ~ 128
Item No. Extension Number Description
01 Dial (Up to 4 digits) Set up extension numbers for multiline telephones, single line
telephones and IP telephones.
Extension number assignments cannot be dupli­cated in Programs 11-02, and 11-07.
Default
Extension Port Number Extension Number
001 ~ 128 200 ~ 327
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Department Calling
Flexible System Numbering
Intercom
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11-04 : Virtual Extension Numbering
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-04 : Virtual Extension Numbering to define the virtual extension numbers. The ex­tension number can have up to four digits. The first/second digit (s) of the number should be assigned in Program 11-01 or Program 11-20.
Input Data
Virtual Extension Numbers 001 ~ 050
Item No. Virtual Extension Number Description
01 Dial (Up to 4 digits) Set up Virtual Extension numbers.
The extension number cannot be duplicated in Pro­grams 11-02 and 11-07.
Default
Virtual Port Number Extension Number
1 ~ 50 No setting
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Flexible System Numbering
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-07 : Department Group Pilot Numbers
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-07 : Department Group Pilot Numbers to assign a pilot number to each Depart­ment Group set up in Program 16-02. The pilot number is the number users dial for Department Call­ing and Department Step Calling. The pilot number can have up to four digits. The first and second digits of the number should be assigned in Program 11-01 or Program 11-20 as type 2.
Input Data
Department (Extension) Group Number 01 ~ 32
Item No.
Extension Group
Pilot Number
Description Related Program
01 Dial (Up to 4 digits) Use this program to assign department
group pilot numbers. The number set up by Program 11-02 (Extension Numbering) cannot be used. The extension number cannot be dupli­cated in Programs 11-02 and 11-07.
• 16-01 : Department (Extension) Group Basic Data Setup
• 16-02 : Department Group Assign­ment for Extensions
• 16-03 : Secondary Department Group
Default
No setting
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Department Calling
Department Step Calling
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-09 : Trunk Access Code
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-09 : Trunk Access Code to assign the trunk access code. The trunk access code canbesetfrom1~8digits which is defined to type 3 and 4 in Program 11-01. This is the code exten­sion users dial to access Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route). The Individual Trunk Access Code is used when Trunk Group Routing is desired for an outgoing line.
Caution!
Thedigit9isdefinedinProgram11-01asDialType()withtheNumber of Digits Required set to ( ). If you change the
trunk access code in Program 11-09, you must make the corresponding changes in Program 11-01.
Input Data
Item No. Trunk Access Code Description Default Related Program
01 Dial (Up to four digits) Use this program to
assign the trunk ac­cess code. This is the code extension users dial to access Auto­matic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route).
0 • 11-01 : System
Numbering
• 14-01 ~ 07 : Basic Trunk Data Setup
• 14-05 : Trunk Group
• 14-06 : Trunk Group Routing
• 21-02 : Trunk Group Routing for Extensions
02 2nd Trunk Route Access
Code
Use this program to define additional trunk access codes. When a user dials the Alternate Trunk Route Access Code, the sys­tem routes their call to the Alternate Trunk Route.
No setting • 11-01 : System
Numbering
• 14-01 ~ 07: Basic Trunk Data Setup
• 14-05 : Trunk Group
• 14-06 : Trunk Group Routing
• 21-02 : Trunk Group Routing for Extensions
• 21-15 : Individual Trunk Group Rout­ing for Extensions
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route)
Central Office Calls, Placing
Trunk Group Routing
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-10 : Service Code Setup (for System Administrator)
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-10 : Service Code Setup (for System Administrator) to customize the Service Codes for the System Administrator. You can customize additional Service Codes in Programs 11-11 ~ 11-16. The following chart shows:
The number of each code (01 ~ 50).
The function of the Service Code.
The type of telephones that can use the Service Code.
The default entry. For example, dialing item 26 allows users to force a trunk line to disconnect.
Input Data
Item No. Item Terminals Default
Related Pro-
gram
Note
01 Night Mode Switching MLT, SLT 818 12-xx
20-07-01
02 Change of music on hold
tone
MLT 881 10-04
03 Setting the System Time MLT 828
04 Storing Common Speed Di-
aling Numbers
MLT 853
05 Storing Group Speed Dial-
ing Numbers
MLT 854
06 Setting the Automatic Trans-
fer for Each Trunk Line
MLT 833 24-04-01
07 Canceling the Automatic
Transfer for Each Trunk Line
MLT 834 24-04-01
08 Setting the Destination for
Automatic Trunk Transfer
MLT 835 24-04-01
09 Charging Cost Display by
the Supervisor
MLT 771
11 Entry Credit for Toll Restric-
tion
MLT 774
12 Night Mode Switching for
Other Group
MLT 718 12-xx
20-07-01
16 Leaving Message Waiting
(Requires CPU to be li­censed for Hotel/Motel)
MLT 726 11-11-09
17 Dial Block by Supervisor MLT 701 90-19
18 Off-Premise Call Forward by
Door Box
MLT 822 13-05
20 VRS - Record/Erase Mes-
sage
Define Service Code for VRS message recording or erasing.
MLT, SLT 716 20-07-13
21 VRS - General Message
Playback
MLT, SLT 711 20-07-14
22 VRS - Record or Erase Gen-
eral Message
MLT, SLT 712 20-07-15
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Item No. Item Terminals Default
Related Pro-
gram
Note
23 SMDR - Extension Accumu-
lated Printout Code
MLT 721 20-07-18
24 SMDR - Group Accumulated
Printout Code
MLT 722 20-07-19
25 Account Code Accumulated
Printout Code
MLT 723 20-07-20
26 Forced Trunk Disconnect MLT, SLT 724 20-07-11
27 Trunk Port Disable for Out-
going Calls
MLT, SLT 745 20-07-12
32 Set Private Call Refuse MLT, SLT 746 14-01-27
20-07-24
33 Entry Caller ID Refuse MLT 747 20-07-25
34 Set Caller ID Refuse MLT, SLT 748 14-01-27
20-07-25
35 Dial-In Mode Switching MLT, SLT 709 20-07-26
41 Date Setting MLT 789 20-07-30
42 Maintenance Service MLT 743
43 VRS Incoming MLT 878 13-04
15-02-55
44 Cutting the telephone power
Sets the Service Code for power cutting. (for Administra­tor) PRG11-10-44 Input dial is Max 4 digits.
MLT, SLT 831
45 Room Monitor Permit
Sets Service Code (SC) for Room monitor on/off to termi­nal. SC+1+Extension Number ; Room Monitor enable SC+0+Extension Number ; Room Monitor disable
MLT, SLT 710
46 Watch Message Setting
Service Code setting for Watching message recording to VRS
MLT, SLT 714
47 Warning Message Setting
Service Code setting for Warn­ing message recording to VRS.
MLT, SLT 715
48 Auto Dial Setting for Secu-
rity Sensor
Service Code setting for desti­nation number when Warning mode detected.
MLT 717
49 Auto Dial Setting for Remote
Inspection
Service Code setting for desti­nation number when remote inspection detects no answer
MLT 719
50 Night-mode Skip (Own
Group)
MLT, SLT 787
MLT = Multiline Terminal SLT = Single Line Telephone
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Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-11 : Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry Operation)
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-11 : Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry Operation) to customize the Service Codes which are used for registration and setup. You can customize additional Service Codes in Pro­grams 11-10, and 11-12 ~ 11-16.
The following chart shows:
The number of each code (01 ~ 69).
The function of the Service Code.
What type of telephones can use the Service Code.
The default entry. For example, users to turn on or turn off Background Music by dialing the number
set at item 18.
Input Data
Item No.
Item Terminals Default
Related
Program
Note
01 Call Forward - All MLT, SLT 848
02 Call Forward - Busy MLT, SLT #1
03 Call Forward - No Answer MLT, SLT 845
04 Call Forward - Busy/No
Answer
MLT, SLT 844
05 Call Forward - Both Ring MLT, SLT 842
07 Call Forwarding - Follow-Me MLT, SLT 846
08 Do Not Disturb MLT, SLT 847
09 Answer Message Waiting MLT, SLT
*
0 11-10-16
10 Cancel All Messages
Waiting
MLT, SLT 873
11 Cancel Message Waiting MLT, SLT 871
12 Alarm Clock MLT, SLT 827 20-01-06
13 Display Language Selection
for Multiline Terminal
MLT 778 15-02
14 Text Message Setting MLT 836
15 Enable Handsfree Incoming
Intercom Calls
MLT 821 20-09-05
20-02-12
16 Force Ringing of Incoming
Intercom Calls
MLT 823 20-09-05
20-02-12
17 Programmable Function Key
Programming (3-Digit Ser­vice Codes)
MLT 851 15-07
11-11-38
18 BGM On/Off MLT 825
19 Key Touch Tone On/Off MLT 824
20 Change Incoming CO and
ICM Ring Tones
MLT 820 15-02
21 Check Incoming Ring Tones MLT 811
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Item No.
Item Terminals Default
Related
Program
Note
22 Extension Name
Programming
MLT 800 15-01
23 Second Call for
DID/DISA/DIL
MLT 779
24 Change Station Class of
Service
Allows an extension user to change the COS of another extension. Must be allowed in Program 20-13-28.
MLT 777 20-13-28
25 Automatic Transfer Setup
for Each Extension Group
MLT, SLT 702 20-11-17
24-05
26 Automatic Transfer Cancel-
lation for Each Extension Group
MLT, SLT 703
27 Destination of Automatic
Transfer Each Extension Group
MLT 704 20-11-17
24-05
28 Delayed Transfer for Every
Extension Group
MLT, SLT 705 20-11-17
24-05
24-02-08
29 Delayed Transfer Cancella-
tion for Each Extension Group
MLT, SLT 706 20-11-17
30 DND Setup for Each Exten-
sion Group
MLT, SLT 707
31 DND Cancellation for Each
Extension Group
MLT, SLT 708
33 Dial Block MLT, SLT 700
34 Temporary Toll Restriction
Override
MLT, SLT 875 21-07
35 Pilot Group Withdrawing MLT, SLT 750
36 Toll Restriction Override MLT, SLT 763 21-14
37 Ring Volume Set MLT 829
38 Programmable Function Key
Programming (2-Digit Ser­vice Codes)
MLT 852 15-07
11-11-17
41 Tandem Ringing MLT, SLT 744 15-07
30-03
42 Transfer Dial Setting for Out
of Range
- 889 13-06
43 Headset Mode Switching MLT, SLT 788
45 Set/Cancel Call Forward All
(Split)
MLT, SLT 782 24-09
46 Set/Cancel Call Forward
Busy (Split)
MLT, SLT 783 24-09
47 Set/Cancel Call Forward No
Answer (Split)
MLT, SLT 784 24-09
48 Set/Cancel Call Forward
Busy No Answer (Split)
MLT, SLT 785 24-09
49 Set/Cancel Call Forward
Both Ring (Split)
MLT, SLT 786 24-09
50 Set Message Waiting
Indication
SLT No setting
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Item No.
Item Terminals Default
Related
Program
Note
51 Cancel Message Waiting In-
dication
SLT No setting
52 Set/Cancel Call Forward All
Destination (No Split)
MLT, SLT 791 24-09
53 Set/Cancel Call Forward
Busy Destination (No Split)
MLT, SLT 792 24-09
54 Set/Cancel Call Forward No
Answer Destination (No Split)
MLT, SLT 793 24-09
55 Call Forward Busy No An-
swer Destination (No Split)
MLT, SLT 794 24-09
58 Call Forward with Personal
Greeting
MLT, SLT 795
59 Call Forward to Attendant
except Busy
MLT, SLT 796 15-01-08
60 Call Forward to
Attendant/No Answer
MLT, SLT 797 15-01-09
62 Adjust of Headset Ring
Volume
MLT No setting 11-11-37
15-02-12 15-02-41
15-02-42
65 Headset Mode Switching MLT 798
66 Dial Control Key Operation MLT 877
68 IntraMail Language Selec-
tion for own extension
MLT,SLT 764 47-02-16
69 IntraMail Language Selec-
tion for specific extension
MLT,SLT 765 20-13-53
47-02-16
70 Backlight Brightness MLT 805 15-02-61 ~
15-02-63
(V1.5 Added)
71 Auto Backlight MLT 806 15-02-64
15-02-65
(V1.5 Added)
72 Headset V.Announce MLT 814 (V1.5 Added)
MLT = Multiline Terminal SLT = Single Line Telephone
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-12 : Service Code Setup (for Service Access)
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-12 : Service Code Setup (for Service Access) to customize the Service Codes which are used for service access. You can customize additional Service Codes in Programs 11-10, 11-11, and 11-14 through 11-16.
The following chart shows:
The number of each code (01 ~ 64).
The function of the Service Code.
The type of telephones that can use the Service Code.
The default entry. For example, dialing (Item 05) cancels a previously set Camp- On.
Programs that may be affected with the changing the code.
Input Data
Item No. Item Terminals Default
Related
Program
Note
01 Bypass Call
Activating Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Override. This code is avail­able only if you disable the voice mail Single Digit dialing code in Program 11-16-09.
MLT, SLT 807
02 Conference MLT, SLT 826
03 Override (Off-Hook Signaling) MLT, SLT 809
04 Set Camp-On MLT, SLT 850
05 Cancel Camp-On MLT, SLT 870
06 Switching of Voice Call and Signal
Call
MLT, SLT 812
07 Step Call MLT, SLT 808
08 Barge-In MLT, SLT 810
09 Change to STG (Department
Group) All Ring
MLT, SLT 780 16-02
10 Station Speed Dialing MLT, SLT #2
11 Group Speed Dialing MLT, SLT #4
12 Last Number Dial MLT, SLT #5
13 Saved Number Dial MLT, SLT 815
14 Trunk Group Access MLT, SLT 804
15 Specified Trunk Access MLT, SLT #9
17 Clear Last Number Dialing Data MLT, SLT 876
18 Clear Saved Number Dialing Data MLT, SLT 885
19 Internal Group Paging MLT, SLT 801 31-01-01
20 External Paging MLT, SLT 803
21 Meet-Me Answer to Specified Inter-
nal Paging Group
MLT, SLT 864 31-02-01
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Item No. Item Terminals Default
Related
Program
Note
22 Meet-Me Answer to External
Paging
MLT, SLT 865
23 Meet-Me Answer in Same Paging
Group
MLT, SLT 863 31-02-01
24 Combined Paging MLT, SLT
*
1 31-02-01
31-07
25 Direct Call Pickup - Own Group MLT, SLT 856
26 Call Pickup for Specified Group MLT, SLT 868 23-02
27 Call Pickup MLT, SLT
*
# 23-02
28 Call Pickup for Another Group MLT, SLT 869 23-02
29 Direct Extension Call Pickup MLT, SLT
**
30 Specified Trunk Answer MLT, SLT 772
31 Park Hold MLT, SLT #6 24-03
32 Answer for Park Hold MLT, SLT
*
6 24-03
33 Group Hold MLT, SLT 832
34 Answer for Group Hold MLT, SLT 862
35 Station Park Hold MLT, SLT 773
36 Door Box Access MLT, SLT 802
37 Common Canceling Service Code MLT, SLT
*
9
38 General Purpose Indication MLT, SLT 883 15-07-56
15-07-57
42 Flash on Trunk lines SLT #3
43 Answer No-Ring Line (Universal
Answer)
MLT, SLT #0 14-05
14-06
44 Callback Test for SLT SLT 899
45 Enabled On Hook When Holding
(SLT)
SLT 849 15-03-07
46 Answer On Hook When Holding
(SLT)
SLT 859 15-03-08
47 Call Waiting Answer/Split Answer
Splitting (switching) between calls
SLT 894 11-12-03
48 Account Code SLT ##
51 VM Access MLT, SLT
*
8
52 Live Monitoring MLT 725 (V1.5 Deleted)
53 Live Recording at SLT MLT, SLT 754
54 VRS Routing for ANI/DNIS
Use when setting up ANI/DNIS Rout­ing to the VRS Automated Attendant. Using the Transfer feature, this also allowsacalltobetransferredtothe VRS.
MLT, SLT 882
56 E911 Alarm Shut Off
Enter the Service Code that an ex­tension user can dial to shut off the E911 Alarm Ring.
MLT 886 21-01-13
21-01-14
57 Tandem Trunking MLT, SLT #8
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Item No. Item Terminals Default
Related
Program
Note
58 Transfer Into Conference
Assign the Service Code a user dials to Transfer a call to a Conference call.
MLT, SLT 884
59 Trunk Drop Operation for SLT SLT 760
60 Directory Dialing MLT 887
62 Security Sensor Reset
Service Code setting for cancel Warning message sending and emergency call.
MLT,SLT 816
63 Watch Mode Start
Service Code (SC) setting for on/off watch mode. SC+1;Watch mode start SC+0; Watch mode end.
MLT,SLT 817
64 Security Sensor Mode Start
Service Code (SC) setting for on/off security sensor. SC+1; Start sensor detection SC+0; Ignore sensor detection
MLT,SLT 819
MLT = Multiline Terminal SLT = Single Line Telephone
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-14 : Service Code Setup (for Hotel)
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-14 : Service Code Setup (for Hotel) to customize the Service Codes which are used with the Hotel/Motel feature. You can customize additional Service Codes in Programs 11-10 ~ 11-12, 11-15 and 11-16. The Service Codes can be used only at telephones registered as hotel termi­nals in Program 42-02.
The following chart shows:
The number of each code (01 ~ 19).
The function of the Service Code.
The type of telephones that can use the Service Code.
The default entry.
Input Data
Item No. Item Terminals Default Note
01 Set DND for Own Extension MLT, SLT 727
02 Cancel DND for Own Extension MLT, SLT 728
03 Set DND for Other Extension MLT, SLT 729
04 Cancel DND for Other Extension MLT, SLT 730
05 Set Wake Up Call for Own Extension MLT, SLT 731
06 Cancel Wake Up Call for Own Extension MLT, SLT 732
07 Set Wake Up Call for Other Extension MLT, SLT 733
08 Cancel Wake Up Call for Other
Extension
MLT, SLT 734
09 Set Room to Room Call Restriction MLT, SLT 735
10 Cancel Room to Room Call Restriction
(Hotel)
MLT, SLT 736
11 Change Toll Restriction Class for Other
Extension
MLT, SLT 737
12 Check-In MLT, SLT 738
13 Check-Out MLT, SLT 739
14 Room Status Change for Own
Extension
MLT, SLT 740
15 Room Status Change for Other
Extension
MLT, SLT 741
16 Room Status Output MLT 742
17 Hotel Room Monitor MLT, SLT 770
19 Hotel Room Data Set MLT, SLT No setting
MLT = Multiline Terminal SLT = Single Line Telephone
Conditions
None
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Feature Cross Reference
Hotel/Motel
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-15 : Service Code Setup, Administrative (for Special
Access)
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-15 : Service Code Setup, Administrative (for Special Access) to customize the special access Service Codes which are used by the administrator in the Hotel/Motel feature. You can customize additional Service Codes in Programs 11-10 ~ 11-14 and 11-16.
The following chart shows:
The number of each code (01 ~ 14).
The function of the Service Code.
What type of telephones can use the Service Code.
The default entry.
Programs that may be affected when changing the code.
Input Data
Item No. Item Terminals Default
Related Pro-
gram
Note
01 Remote Maintenance 830
05 System Programming Mode,
Log-On
MLT #
*#*
11-01
09 Transfer to Incoming Ring
Group
No setting
11 Ethernet Port Reset No setting (V1.5 Deleted)
12 Extension Data Swap MLT No setting 92-04
13 Remote Access from DISA No setting 22-02
14 Modem Access 840
MLT = Multiline Terminal SLT = Single Line Telephone
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Hotel/Motel
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11-16 : Single Digit Service Code Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-16 : Single Digit Service Code Setup to customize the one-digit Service Codes used when a busy or ring back signal is heard. You can customize additional Service Codes in Pro­grams 11-10 ~ 11-15.
The following chart shows:
The number of each code (01 ~ 11).
The function of the Service Code.
The default entry. For example, dialing 1 (Item 03) when calling an extension switches the call from
either a voice or signal call (depending on how it is currently defined).
Programs that may be affected by changing these codes.
Input Data
Item No.
Item Default
Related Pro-
gram
Note
01 Step Call 4
02 Barge-In No setting
03 Switching of Voice/Signal Call 1
04 Intercom Off-Hook Signaling
*
05 Camp-On #
06 DND/Call Forward Override Bypass No setting
07 Message Waiting 0
09 Access to Voice Mail 5
10 (Department) STG All Ring Mode No setting 16-01-05
11 Station Park Hold No setting
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
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11-19 : Remote Conference Pilot Number Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-19 : Remote Conference Pilot Number Setup to assign the pilot number to be used for the Remote Conference. This is the number that outside parties will call in order to connect to a conference.
Input Data
Conference Group Number 1 ~ 4
Item No. Remote Conference Group Pilot Number Default Related Program
01 Dial (Up to 4 digits) Note 20-13-46
20-34
No Remote Conference Pilot Numbers assigned to any Conference Group (1 ~ 4).
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Conference, Remote
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Program 11 : System Numbering
11-20 : Dial Extension Analyze Table
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 11-20 : Dial Extension Analyze Table to define the dial type based on three or more digits. This program is relevant only if digits in 11-01-01 are set to 9 (Dial Extension Analyze).
Input Data
Dial Extension Analyze Table 001 ~ 128
Item No. Dial Extension Analyze Table Default Related Program
01 Dial(Uptofourdigits:0,1~9,#,*, @) No setting 11-01
02 Type of Dials :
0 = Not used 1 = Service Code 2 = Extension Number 5 = Operator Access 6 = F-Route Access
0 11-01
Conditions
When the system uses the Dial Extension Analyze Table to determine the dial type, the lower table has priority. For example, if Table 1 has 211 defined and Table 2 has 2113 defined, Table 1 is used to determine the dial type.
Feature Cross Reference
None
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Program 12 : Night Mode Setup
12-01 : Night Mode Function Setup
Level
IN
Description
Use Program 12-01 : Night Mode Function Setup to set up the Night Mode options. Refer to the fol­lowing chart for a description of each option, its range and default setting.
Input Data
Item
No.
Item Input Data Default Description
Related Pro-
gram
Note
01 Manual Night
Mode Switching
0=Off 1=On
1 Allow/Prevent a activating
Night Service by dialing a ser­vice code.
11-10-01
02 Automatic Night
Mode Switching
0=Off 1=On
0 According to a preset sched-
ule, enable or disable Auto­matic Night Service for the system.
12-02
12-03
03 Night mode
switch operating mode
0 = Not used 1~8(Opera­tion Mode1 - 8)
0 Use this option to set the op-
eration mode of the CPU Night Service mode switch sensors (external Night Mode Selector Switch). The Night Service mode affects trunk inbound and outbound rout­ing.
(V1.5 Deleted)
Even if the operation mode is changed manually, the operation mode changes according to the schedule set up.
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
Night Service
ISSUE 1.1SL1000
Program
12
Program 12 : Night Mode Setup2-78
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