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... 2 PT Programming 13 2.1 PT Programming-Instructions 14 2.2 PT Programming-Procedures 17 [000] Date & Time ...17 [001] System Speed Dialing Number ...18 [002] System Password...18 [003] DSS Console Jack Assignment ...19 [004] Console Paired Telephone ...20 [005] One-touch Transfer Using a DSS Button 20 [006] Time Service Switching Mode...20 [007] Time Service Start Time ...21 [008] Operator Assignment ...21 [009] Extension Number ...22 [010] LCD Time Display ...22 [011] System Speed Dialing Name ...23 [100] Hunting Group Set ...23...
... 2 PT Programming 13 2.1 PT Programming-Instructions 14 2.2 PT Programming-Procedures 17 [000] Date & Time ...17 [001] System Speed Dialing Number ...18 [002] System Password...18 [003] DSS Console Jack Assignment ...19 [004] Console Paired Telephone ...20 [005] One-touch Transfer Using a DSS Button 20 [006] Time Service Switching Mode...20 [007] Time Service Start Time ...21 [008] Operator Assignment ...21 [009] Extension Number ...22 [010] LCD Time Display ...22 [011] System Speed Dialing Name ...23 [100] Hunting Group Set ...23...
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... the password. 3. For this Programming Manual function, and changing these files. These settings control the manner in which the PBX features described in this reason, the password can be found by entering 3-digit programming numbers with a PT. • PC Programming PC programming is described in Section 3.2 PC Programming. 1.1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Introduction These programming instructions are 2 programming methods: • PT (Proprietary Telephone) Programming PT programming is described in Section PT Programming. System programming can...
... the password. 3. For this Programming Manual function, and changing these files. These settings control the manner in which the PBX features described in this reason, the password can be found by entering 3-digit programming numbers with a PT. • PC Programming PC programming is described in Section 3.2 PC Programming. 1.1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Introduction These programming instructions are 2 programming methods: • PT (Proprietary Telephone) Programming PT programming is described in Section PT Programming. System programming can...
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...) Line Access number. • When storing an account code assigned in [310] Account Code, enter after an Outside (CO) Line Access number. Warning to store frequently dialed numbers. 2.2 PT Programming-Procedures [001] System Speed Dialing Number Used to the Administrator regarding the system password 1. These numbers are available for all extension users when making or receiving calls. When dialing, a pause will automatically be included before the phone number. To avoid unauthorized access and possible fraudulent dialing...
...) Line Access number. • When storing an account code assigned in [310] Account Code, enter after an Outside (CO) Line Access number. Warning to store frequently dialed numbers. 2.2 PT Programming-Procedures [001] System Speed Dialing Number Used to the Administrator regarding the system password 1. These numbers are available for all extension users when making or receiving calls. When dialing, a pause will automatically be included before the phone number. To avoid unauthorized access and possible fraudulent dialing...
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... user cannot answer the call by pressing the flashing CO button. 2.2 PT Programming-Procedures Feature Manual References 1.1.94 Paging-All Extensions & External 1.1.95 Paging-External [107] DTMF Receiver Check Enables each DTMF receiver to check whether it is received. Day/Night/Lunch, to ring in [408-410] Flexible Ringing- nSaEmLEe*CT STORE (1...6/ ) ( Enable/Disable) END Notes DTMF receiver number: 1-2: checking extension jacks 01-08 3-4: checking extension jacks 09-16 5-6: checking extension jacks 17-24 Installation Manual References 4.1.3 Operation [108] Flash/Recall Mode...
... user cannot answer the call by pressing the flashing CO button. 2.2 PT Programming-Procedures Feature Manual References 1.1.94 Paging-All Extensions & External 1.1.95 Paging-External [107] DTMF Receiver Check Enables each DTMF receiver to check whether it is received. Day/Night/Lunch, to ring in [408-410] Flexible Ringing- nSaEmLEe*CT STORE (1...6/ ) ( Enable/Disable) END Notes DTMF receiver number: 1-2: checking extension jacks 01-08 3-4: checking extension jacks 09-16 5-6: checking extension jacks 17-24 Installation Manual References 4.1.3 Operation [108] Flash/Recall Mode...
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... "Call Block" mode is useful in [401] Dial Mode. 118 NEXT SELECT STORE END ( Enable/Disable) Programming Manual References [401] Dial Mode [119] Redialing after Pulse to Tone Conversion Enables the PBX to send DTMF dialing to the telephone company when an extension user redials after changing from pulse mode to DTMF mode by pressing " #". 119 NEXT SELECT STORE END (Enable/ Disable) Feature Manual References 1.1.104 Pulse to Tone Conversion [125] TRS Check for * and # Enables TRS to check for incoming outside (CO) line calls...
... "Call Block" mode is useful in [401] Dial Mode. 118 NEXT SELECT STORE END ( Enable/Disable) Programming Manual References [401] Dial Mode [119] Redialing after Pulse to Tone Conversion Enables the PBX to send DTMF dialing to the telephone company when an extension user redials after changing from pulse mode to DTMF mode by pressing " #". 119 NEXT SELECT STORE END (Enable/ Disable) Feature Manual References 1.1.104 Pulse to Tone Conversion [125] TRS Check for * and # Enables TRS to check for incoming outside (CO) line calls...
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...] Host PBX Access Code Specifies the Host PBX Access code used to access an outside (CO) line from a Host PBX) [404] CO Line Group Number Selects the outside (CO) line group that each outside (CO) line 1, program as follows: 403 NEXT 1 81,82 STORE END Programming Manual References [417] Pause Time Feature Manual References 1.1.65 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to 8 access codes 1 or 2 digits (0...9, , #) To continue All-Not stored END SELECT Conditions • Insert "," (CONF/MESSAGE button) between each access code using the comma button on...
...] Host PBX Access Code Specifies the Host PBX Access code used to access an outside (CO) line from a Host PBX) [404] CO Line Group Number Selects the outside (CO) line group that each outside (CO) line 1, program as follows: 403 NEXT 1 81,82 STORE END Programming Manual References [417] Pause Time Feature Manual References 1.1.65 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to 8 access codes 1 or 2 digits (0...9, , #) To continue All-Not stored END SELECT Conditions • Insert "," (CONF/MESSAGE button) between each access code using the comma button on...
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... or PREV To continue Go to next or prev. line number or ➞ ➞ To continue Go to next or prev. 2.2 PT Programming-Procedures Feature Manual References 1.1.75 Line Preference-Incoming 1.1.90 Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection 1.1.109 Ringing, Delayed [411-413] Delayed Ringing-Day/Night/Lunch Specifies the delay after a call is received before the extension starts to ring if the extension is set to ring in each time service mode.
... or PREV To continue Go to next or prev. line number or ➞ ➞ To continue Go to next or prev. 2.2 PT Programming-Procedures Feature Manual References 1.1.75 Line Preference-Incoming 1.1.90 Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection 1.1.109 Ringing, Delayed [411-413] Delayed Ringing-Day/Night/Lunch Specifies the delay after a call is received before the extension starts to ring if the extension is set to ring in each time service mode.
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... be unique. • The number of digits for DISA security codes is a risk that they cannot be made using the Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Call feature of DISA. Programming Manual References [511] DISA Security Mode [530] DISA Security Code Digits Feature Manual References 1.1.41 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 52 Programming Manual The cost of the PBX. To protect the PBX from this kind of passwords. d) Changing passwords regularly. b) Maintaining the secrecy...
... be unique. • The number of digits for DISA security codes is a risk that they cannot be made using the Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Call feature of DISA. Programming Manual References [511] DISA Security Mode [530] DISA Security Code Digits Feature Manual References 1.1.41 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 52 Programming Manual The cost of the PBX. To protect the PBX from this kind of passwords. d) Changing passwords regularly. b) Maintaining the secrecy...
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... Line Mode-Day/Night/Lunch Feature Manual References 1.1.11 Call Forwarding (FWD)-All Calls 1.1.12 Call Forwarding (FWD)-Busy/No Answer 1.1.13 Call Forwarding (FWD)-Follow Me [966] TRS Check after Answering Specifies whether the PBX checks DTMF signals when answering calls or not. 966 NEXT SELECT STORE END (Enable/ Disable) Programming Manual 77 If this program is disabled, outside (CO) line calls cannot be necessary to change the default setting. 915 NEXT SELECT STORE END ( Enable/Disable) Feature Manual References 1.1.28 Call Waiting Caller ID 1.1.30 Caller ID [963] Call...
... Line Mode-Day/Night/Lunch Feature Manual References 1.1.11 Call Forwarding (FWD)-All Calls 1.1.12 Call Forwarding (FWD)-Busy/No Answer 1.1.13 Call Forwarding (FWD)-Follow Me [966] TRS Check after Answering Specifies whether the PBX checks DTMF signals when answering calls or not. 966 NEXT SELECT STORE END (Enable/ Disable) Programming Manual 77 If this program is disabled, outside (CO) line calls cannot be necessary to change the default setting. 915 NEXT SELECT STORE END ( Enable/Disable) Feature Manual References 1.1.28 Call Waiting Caller ID 1.1.30 Caller ID [963] Call...
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... the Setup button to PBX check box. Displays the speed of the 3 available software modes. Maintenance Console will start . Maintenance Console will start . 3. See the tables below for more details, see 8.2 Quick Setup. Maintenance Console will be displayed. • To use a previously saved profile, select the Use profile check box. Only available COM ports will start Maintenance Console in Batch mode 1. Connection options will be changed. 88 Programming Manual If the system password...
... the Setup button to PBX check box. Displays the speed of the 3 available software modes. Maintenance Console will start . Maintenance Console will start . 3. See the tables below for more details, see 8.2 Quick Setup. Maintenance Console will be displayed. • To use a previously saved profile, select the Use profile check box. Only available COM ports will start Maintenance Console in Batch mode 1. Connection options will be changed. 88 Programming Manual If the system password...
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..., or 5.7 File Transfer PBX to PC. Use with care. Click Open. • If the data contained within the file is intended for the PBX, a message will be displayed and the display will be displayed. (See 5.5 Save As.) 5.5 Save As Saves the system data file being modified in Batch mode with the name chosen by the user. Once started, the operation cannot be transferred with a new name 1. Programming Manual 93
..., or 5.7 File Transfer PBX to PC. Use with care. Click Open. • If the data contained within the file is intended for the PBX, a message will be displayed and the display will be displayed. (See 5.5 Save As.) 5.5 Save As Saves the system data file being modified in Batch mode with the name chosen by the user. Once started, the operation cannot be transferred with a new name 1. Programming Manual 93
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... menu. 8.2 Quick Setup • While downloading system data from the PBX The Firmware Upgrade screen will be programmed as desired: • The date and time. Using Quick Setup, the following basic parameters can be displayed automatically. Reselect the system software file and perform the upgrade again. • While writing the new software to the PBX The PBX will be accessed in the Feature Manual) • Ringing assignment for all extensions, or a specific extension). (→1.1.90 Outside (CO) Line Ringing...
... menu. 8.2 Quick Setup • While downloading system data from the PBX The Firmware Upgrade screen will be programmed as desired: • The date and time. Using Quick Setup, the following basic parameters can be displayed automatically. Reselect the system software file and perform the upgrade again. • While writing the new software to the PBX The PBX will be accessed in the Feature Manual) • Ringing assignment for all extensions, or a specific extension). (→1.1.90 Outside (CO) Line Ringing...
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Default 1234 Value Range 4-7 digits (consisting of 0-9) Programming Manual References [002] System Password Feature Manual References 1.1.99 PC Programming 1.1.103 PT Programming Programming Manual 121 Programming Manual References [000] Date & Time Feature Manual References 1.1.112 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 9.1.2 Main [1-2] Various system settings can be programmed. 9.1 System [1] System Password Specifies the system password used to access system programming in interactive mode.
Default 1234 Value Range 4-7 digits (consisting of 0-9) Programming Manual References [002] System Password Feature Manual References 1.1.99 PC Programming 1.1.103 PT Programming Programming Manual 121 Programming Manual References [000] Date & Time Feature Manual References 1.1.112 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 9.1.2 Main [1-2] Various system settings can be programmed. 9.1 System [1] System Password Specifies the system password used to access system programming in interactive mode.
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...(checked), Off (unchecked) Programming Manual References [606] Call Transfer to CO Line Feature Manual References 1.1.26 Call Transfer-To Outside (CO) Line 1.1.34 Conference, Unattended Call Forward to CO Enables the user to forward an incoming call to any outside (CO) line. no . Value Range Extension no . Default All jacks: Option Value Range Option, Forced, Verify-All, Verify-Toll Programming Manual References [605] Account Code Mode Feature Manual References 1.1.2 Account Code Entry 1.1.118 Toll Restriction (TRS) Override by Account Code Transfer to CO Enables the user to transfer...
...(checked), Off (unchecked) Programming Manual References [606] Call Transfer to CO Line Feature Manual References 1.1.26 Call Transfer-To Outside (CO) Line 1.1.34 Conference, Unattended Call Forward to CO Enables the user to forward an incoming call to any outside (CO) line. no . Value Range Extension no . Default All jacks: Option Value Range Option, Forced, Verify-All, Verify-Toll Programming Manual References [605] Account Code Mode Feature Manual References 1.1.2 Account Code Entry 1.1.118 Toll Restriction (TRS) Override by Account Code Transfer to CO Enables the user to transfer...
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... Voice Mail APT Integration FWD Selection Enables the PBX to turn background music (BGM) on and off by dialing "1" while the extension is disabled (unchecked), outside (CO) line calls cannot be forwarded even if the extension user has set the Call Forwarding (FWD) feature. Default All jacks: Off Value Range On (checked), Off (unchecked) Programming Manual References [963] Call Forwarding Selection 9.3.1 Line Mode [3-1]-Mode of incoming CO calls-Day, Night, Lunch on -hook and idle. 9.2 Extension [2] LCS Recording Mode Selects whether a message will continue being recorded...
... Voice Mail APT Integration FWD Selection Enables the PBX to turn background music (BGM) on and off by dialing "1" while the extension is disabled (unchecked), outside (CO) line calls cannot be forwarded even if the extension user has set the Call Forwarding (FWD) feature. Default All jacks: Off Value Range On (checked), Off (unchecked) Programming Manual References [963] Call Forwarding Selection 9.3.1 Line Mode [3-1]-Mode of incoming CO calls-Day, Night, Lunch on -hook and idle. 9.2 Extension [2] LCS Recording Mode Selects whether a message will continue being recorded...
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... calls directed to CO (Max. 32 digits: line access no. + telephone no . no . Default All jacks: Cancel Value Range Cancel, FWD ALL (ext no., BV), FWD Busy N/A (ext no., BV), FWD to that extension when the user cannot answer calls. Default All jacks: Off Value Range On (checked), Off (unchecked) Feature Manual References 1.1.22 Call Pickup Deny Operating Manual References 1.3.23 Call Pickup Deny Call Waiting-intercom calls Specifies whether an extension can be specified depending on the 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3] screen Programming Manual References 9.1.3 Numbering...
... calls directed to CO (Max. 32 digits: line access no. + telephone no . no . Default All jacks: Cancel Value Range Cancel, FWD ALL (ext no., BV), FWD Busy N/A (ext no., BV), FWD to that extension when the user cannot answer calls. Default All jacks: Off Value Range On (checked), Off (unchecked) Feature Manual References 1.1.22 Call Pickup Deny Operating Manual References 1.3.23 Call Pickup Deny Call Waiting-intercom calls Specifies whether an extension can be specified depending on the 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3] screen Programming Manual References 9.1.3 Numbering...
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Value Range 01-24 Extension Indicates the extension number and name (reference only). and Name on the 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3] screen Programming Manual References 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3]-Ext. Default All jacks: - (Not stored) Programming Manual 165 and name specified in Ext. Value Range Extension no ., Name Extension Password Specifies the extension password used for the Walking COS feature and the Remote Extension Lock feature. no . no. The extension password should be unique to that extension. Page 2 9.2 Extension [2] Jack Indicates the jack number (reference only).
Value Range 01-24 Extension Indicates the extension number and name (reference only). and Name on the 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3] screen Programming Manual References 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3]-Ext. Default All jacks: - (Not stored) Programming Manual 165 and name specified in Ext. Value Range Extension no ., Name Extension Password Specifies the extension password used for the Walking COS feature and the Remote Extension Lock feature. no . no. The extension password should be unique to that extension. Page 2 9.2 Extension [2] Jack Indicates the jack number (reference only).
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... CO, Group CO, Direct Station Selection (DSS), One-touch Dialing, Other CO, Conference, FWD/DND, Saved Number Redial, Caller ID Indication-Personal, Caller ID Selection- no., Name CO buttons Each CO button can be customized to access a certain feature with a one-touch operation. Personal, Log-in/Log-out, 2-way Record, 2-way Transfer, Live Call Screening (LCS), LCS Cancel, Voice Mail Transfer, Another Extension Message Waiting, Caller ID Indication-Common, Caller ID Selection- Common Programming Manual References 9.2.5 Flexible Buttons [2-4] CO buttons Feature Manual References 1.1.61...
... CO, Group CO, Direct Station Selection (DSS), One-touch Dialing, Other CO, Conference, FWD/DND, Saved Number Redial, Caller ID Indication-Personal, Caller ID Selection- no., Name CO buttons Each CO button can be customized to access a certain feature with a one-touch operation. Personal, Log-in/Log-out, 2-way Record, 2-way Transfer, Live Call Screening (LCS), LCS Cancel, Voice Mail Transfer, Another Extension Message Waiting, Caller ID Indication-Common, Caller ID Selection- Common Programming Manual References 9.2.5 Flexible Buttons [2-4] CO buttons Feature Manual References 1.1.61...
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The number of digits for DISA 9.6.3 Settings [6-2] Direct Inward System Access (DISA) enables outside (CO) line calls can be entered when Trunk (a DISA security code is required to make an outside (CO) line call) or All (a DISA security code is required to access specific PBX features as if the caller were an extension user calling from within the PBX. Programming Manual 201 Trunk: Intercom calls can be made . Programming Manual References [511] DISA Security Mode Feature Manual References 1.1.41 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Security-DISA...
The number of digits for DISA 9.6.3 Settings [6-2] Direct Inward System Access (DISA) enables outside (CO) line calls can be entered when Trunk (a DISA security code is required to make an outside (CO) line call) or All (a DISA security code is required to access specific PBX features as if the caller were an extension user calling from within the PBX. Programming Manual 201 Trunk: Intercom calls can be made . Programming Manual References [511] DISA Security Mode Feature Manual References 1.1.41 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Security-DISA...
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...-based Voice Mail [437] 47 Extension Group [2-6] 178 Extension Group [600] 56 Extension Name [604] 57 Extension Number [009] 22 Extension Ring Tone Pattern [115] 27 External Pager Access Tone [106] 25 F FAX Connection [503] 49 FAX Tone Detection [514] 53 Feature settings [2-2] 154 File Transfer PBX to PC 94 File Transfer PC to PBX 93 Firmware Upgrade 112 Firmware Version [998] 78 Flash/Recall Key Mode [110] 27 Flash/Recall Mode for a Locked Extension [108] 26 Flash/Recall Time [418] 43 Flexible Buttons [2-4] 167 Flexible Buttons [2-4] CO buttons 169 Flexible Buttons [2-4] Message button...
...-based Voice Mail [437] 47 Extension Group [2-6] 178 Extension Group [600] 56 Extension Name [604] 57 Extension Number [009] 22 Extension Ring Tone Pattern [115] 27 External Pager Access Tone [106] 25 F FAX Connection [503] 49 FAX Tone Detection [514] 53 Feature settings [2-2] 154 File Transfer PBX to PC 94 File Transfer PC to PBX 93 Firmware Upgrade 112 Firmware Version [998] 78 Flash/Recall Key Mode [110] 27 Flash/Recall Mode for a Locked Extension [108] 26 Flash/Recall Time [418] 43 Flexible Buttons [2-4] 167 Flexible Buttons [2-4] CO buttons 169 Flexible Buttons [2-4] Message button...