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Caller ID Preset Dial Outgoing CO Selection  ..........................................2-503

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Live Record Auto Delete Selection  .........................................................2-504

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ISDN Directory Number Selection ...........................................................2-505

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Caller ID Display for CAR Key Assignment .............................................2-507

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Multiline Terminal Type Selection  ...........................................................2-508

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Off-Hook Ringing Selection  .....................................................................2-510

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CO/PBX Answer Key Operation Without Ringing Assignment 
(Day Mode)  .............................................................................................2-511

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CO/PBX Answer Key Operation Without Ringing Assignment 
(Night Mode) ...........................................................................................2-513

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Enhanced 911 CESID to Station Table Assignment ...............................2-515

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CO/PBX Telephone Ringing Pattern Selection  .......................................2-517

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SMDR Telephone Print Selection  ...........................................................2-519

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CO Line Ringing Pattern Priority Selection  .............................................2-520

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Automated Attendant Selection for DID  ..................................................2-522

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APR/APA Hookflash Selection  ................................................................2-523

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ISDN-PRI Directory Number Selection  ...................................................2-525

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Code Restriction Class (without Authorization Code) Day Mode 
Assignment .............................................................................................2-527

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Code Restriction Class (without Authorization Code) Night Mode 
Assignment .............................................................................................2-529

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MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection  .........................................................2-531

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IP Station Number Assignment  ...............................................................2-533

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LCD Line Key – Name Assignment .........................................................2-534

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SLT Data Line Security Assignment  .......................................................2-536

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Telephone Ringing Variation Selection  ...................................................2-538

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Receiving Volume Selection  ...................................................................2-540

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Internal Zone Paging Selection  ...............................................................2-541

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3-Minute Alarm Selection  ........................................................................2-543

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DTMF/DP SLT Type Selection  ................................................................2-544

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Digit Add/Del for Tie Line Networking Assignment .................................2-545

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Tie Line Networking Tandem Connection Assignment  ...........................2-547

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8-Digit Matching Table to Trunk Group Assignment  ...............................2-549

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OCC Table to Trunk Group Assignment  .................................................2-550

Summary of Contents for ElectraElite IPK

Page 1: ...slight variations from the original printed document When viewing and printing this document we cannot guarantee that your specific PC or printer will support all of the fonts or graphics Therefore w...

Page 2: ...PROGRAMMING MANUAL Stock Number 750825 Document Revision 1 Release 1000...

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Page 4: ...NEC America Inc Dterm is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation and Electra Elite is a registered trademarks of NEC America Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation AT T is a...

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Page 6: ...2 MANUAL ORGANIZATION This manual provides instructions for programming the Elite IPK system Chapter 1 Multiline Terminal Programming This chapter includes the basic information for programming the s...

Page 7: ...e IPK System Hardware Manual The System Hardware Manual is intended for the system installer and provides detailed instructions for installing the Elite IPK KSU ETUs Multiline Terminals and optional e...

Page 8: ...This manual provides general information about the Electra Elite IPK ACD Plus features installation procedures and feature programming The NEC Electra Elite IPK ACD Plus is an Automatic Call Distribu...

Page 9: ...______________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK iv Preface ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INT...

Page 10: ...Check Points 1 4 2 3 2 Preliminary Points 1 4 2 4 Writing System Data 1 5 2 5 Programming Methods 1 6 2 5 1 Initializing the System 1 6 2 5 2 Using the Multiline Terminal for Programming 1 6 2 5 3 En...

Page 11: ...Station Number for Busy Station or Undefined Digit 2 27 1 1 24 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment I 2 29 1 1 25 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment II 2 31 1 1 27 Automatic Day Night Mode Switching Time Assign...

Page 12: ...t Matching Table to OCC Table Assignment 2 79 1 1 69 Tie Line Code Restriction Assignment 2 80 1 1 70 Code Restriction Class Assignment When Lockout is Set 2 81 1 1 71 First Delay Announcement Start T...

Page 13: ...al Selection 2 120 1 3 03 First Digit PBR Release Time Selection 2 121 1 3 04 Dial 1 DP Hookflash Selection 2 122 1 3 05 Hookflash Start Time Selection 2 123 1 3 06 Hookflash End Time Selection 2 124...

Page 14: ...rect Extension Ring Assignment 2 151 1 5 02 SMDR Print Format 2 153 1 5 13 Printer Connected Selection 2 154 1 5 14 Printer Line Feed Control Selection 2 155 1 5 25 SMDR Valid Call Time Assignment 2 1...

Page 15: ...te Name Assignment 2 205 1 8 25 ACD UCD Group Agent Assignment 2 206 1 8 26 Voice Mail Quick Transfer Master Hunt Number 2 207 1 8 27 Forced Account Code Authorization Code Length Assignment 2 209 1 8...

Page 16: ...igit Assignment 2 249 1 10 09 Call by Call Simulated Facility Group Assignment 2 251 1 10 20 Call by Call Outgoing SFG Assignment 2 253 1 10 21 Call by Call Outgoing Incoming SFG Assignment 2 255 1 10...

Page 17: ...ansfer Assignment 2 311 1 15 06 Originating Office Code Number Assignment 2 314 1 15 07 K CCIS Message Response Timeout Assignment 2 316 1 15 08 Link Reconnect Allow Deny Selection 2 318 1 15 09 K CCI...

Page 18: ...ment 2 375 2 08 ECR Relay to Tenant Assignment 2 377 2 09 DID Limit to Tenant Assignment 2 378 3 00 Trunk Name Number Assignment 2 379 3 02 Trunk Status Selection 2 380 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assig...

Page 19: ...3 40 Automatic Release Signal Detection Selection 2 423 3 41 Delay Announcement Assignment 2 424 3 42 DIT Assignment 2 425 3 43 ANA Assignment 2 426 3 44 Caller ID Display Assignment for CO PBX Line...

Page 20: ...9 4 15 Intercom Master Hunt Number Forward Assignment 2 471 4 17 Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 2 473 4 18 Station Name Assignment 2 475 4 19 Trunk Outgoing Restriction 2 476 4 23 Prim...

Page 21: ...hone Print Selection 2 519 4 57 CO Line Ringing Pattern Priority Selection 2 520 4 58 Automated Attendant Selection for DID 2 522 4 59 APR APA Hookflash Selection 2 523 4 62 ISDN PRI Directory Number...

Page 22: ...e Slot Assignment 2 565 7 2 Telephone Type Assignment 2 571 7 3 00 MIF ACD Assignment 2 572 7 3 01 MIF LCR Assignment 2 573 7 3 02 MIF SMDR Assignment 2 574 7 3 03 MIF UCD Assignment 2 575 7 3 04 MIF...

Page 23: ...Code Restriction Tables Default Values 3 6 1 5 1 OCC Tables with Default Values 3 6 1 5 2 8 Digit Matching Tables with Default Values 3 8 1 6 Code Restriction Algorithm 3 12 Section 2 Automatic Route...

Page 24: ...n Assignment Memory Block 1 1 21 3 32 3 3 3 DID Digit Conversion Table Memory Block 1 1 22 3 32 3 3 4 DID Forward Station Number for Busy Station or Undefined Digit Memory Block 1 1 23 3 32 3 3 5 Acce...

Page 25: ...DTMF Selection Memory Block 3 92 3 35 3 3 24 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode Memory Block 4 01 3 35 3 3 25 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode Memory Block 4 02 3 35 3 3 26 Telephone to Tenant Assignme...

Page 26: ...8 3 3 43 Call by Call Outgoing Incoming SFG Assignment Memory Block 1 10 21 3 38 3 3 44 Call by Call Incoming Type Selection Memory Block 1 10 22 3 38 3 4 Call by Call CBC Programming LCR PC Software...

Page 27: ...t Revision 1 Elite IPK 3 8 Service Conditions 3 47 3 9 Call by Call CBC Termination Flowchart 3 50 Appendix A Function Time Chart Section 1 Time Chart A 1 Appendix B Character Codes Section 1 Characte...

Page 28: ..._____________________________________________________ LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 1 Programming Flowchart 1 2 Figure 1 2 Elite IPK Multiline Terminal 1 6 Figure 1 3 Page Display for 8 Key 16 Key and 24 K...

Page 29: ..._____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK THIS PAGE...

Page 30: ...gramming Modes 1 3 Table 1 2 Multiline Terminal Keys Used for Programming 1 7 Table 3 1 Automatic Route Selection to Route Number Assignment 3 20 Table 3 2 Route Number to Trunk Group RAB Selection an...

Page 31: ..._____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK THIS PAGE...

Page 32: ...configuration The system stores this information and the default values in the resident system program memory After initially powering up the system a trained technician can change the resident system...

Page 33: ...ng can be entered at the same time H Data programmed for one telephone e g Tenant Mode orTelephone Mode can be copied to another telephone Figure 1 1 Programming Flowchart New Installation Installatio...

Page 34: ...es Line Key Mode Name Line Key Submode Name LK 1 System Mode LK 1 CO Line LK 2 ICM LK 3 SLT LK 4 Transfer Automated Attendant LK 5 SMDR LCR LK 6 DSS LK 7 ESP LK 8 PBR Miscellaneous LK 9 DISA LK 10 Cal...

Page 35: ...Confirmation or from any idle Display Terminal press A andC H Confirm the Port Number Port numbers are used for system programming Refer to Memory Block 7 1 Card Interface Slot Assignment To confirm...

Page 36: ...are idle When the data is not written until a station or trunk is idle the station LCD displays DATA ENTRY even after programming is complete to indicate that system data entry is still in progress Wh...

Page 37: ...seconds the system operates with the system default values 2 5 2 Using the Multiline Terminal for Programming System programming can be performed using a Display Multiline Terminal that is connected t...

Page 38: ...ight each timeLis pressed F Used to select another mode Press F to switch modes as follows Mode or submode selection Returns to Program Mode Data No Mode Return to a mode or submode selection or Progr...

Page 39: ...6D 1 TEL H DTU 16D 2 TEL H DTH DTP DTR 32D 1 TEL H DTU 32D 2 TEL Using the DTH 16LD 1 TEL to program is not recommended To enter programming mode the station must be idle on hook Perform the following...

Page 40: ...lexible Line keys on the second page The tenant number corresponding to Flexible Line key 1 of the current page is displayed on the right side of the display During system programming a value data is...

Page 41: ...Terminal Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK5 LK6 01 02 03 04 05 06 LK 7 LK 8 LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 07 08 09 10 11 12 LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 LK 17 LK 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 LK 19 LK 20 LK 21 LK 22 LK 23 LK...

Page 42: ...tering a 2 digit port number The Elite IPK system supports 48 120 ports respectively Programming values for entry of Port Assignments are defined below Figure 1 4 Page Switching for Data Values Port A...

Page 43: ...kflash Time Selection 600ms 20ms 40ms 60ms 80ms 100ms 140ms 160ms 200ms 400ms 600ms 800ms 1 0s 1 5s 2 0s 3 0s 5 0s 03 Hold Recall Time Selection Non Exclusive Hold 25s 25s 45s 60s 90s 120s 180s 240s N...

Page 44: ...r Tel Port Number 30 Route Advance Block Assignment All Blocks 00 Not Set Priority of Trunk Group Number 32 Automatic Day Night Mode by Day of Week Selection CO PBX Line LED Off Pattern 1 Sunday Satur...

Page 45: ...ssignment Refer to 1 1 61 8 Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment on page 2 70 62 System Speed Dial Override by Class Selection YS NO No Override YS Override 63 Hold Recall Time Selection Exclusive...

Page 46: ...50 60 No Limit 74 Second Delay Announcement Repeat Selection 1 1 8 75 Second Delay Announcement Repeat Interval Time Selection 20 In seconds 00 10 20 30 40 50 60 No Limit 76 Barge In Alert Tone Assig...

Page 47: ...ccess Code Assignment 00 01 01 23 Not Set Tel Port Number 9 18 Customized Message 1 10 Assignment 09 DND 10 MEETING 11 BUSINESS TRIP 12 NOT IN 13 WITH GUEST 14 OUT OF OFFICE 15 18 Not Specified Maximu...

Page 48: ...e 1 0ms 100ms 200ms 300ms 400ms 500ms 600ms 700ms Page 2 800ms 900ms 1000ms 1100ms 1200ms 1300ms 1400ms 1500ms 02 SLT Hookflash Signal Selection HOLD HOLD FLASH 03 First Digit PBR Release Time Selecti...

Page 49: ...ndem Trunk by Night Mode Selection NO YS NO 08 Automated Attendant PBR Timeout Response Selection NORMAL NORMAL RELEAS 09 Automated Attendant PBR Start Time Selection FR FR Same Time as Greeting AF Af...

Page 50: ...ed 2 digit 10 99 3 digit 100 999 or 4 digit 1000 9999 extension numbers Messages 1 8 22 Automated Attendant Direct Extension Ring Assignment Not Specified 2 digit 10 99 3 digit 100 999 or 4 digit 1000...

Page 51: ...Key Selection on page 2 161 07 Message Board Lamp Assignment NON NON Not assigned MSG message 08 Attendant Transfer Selection During Live Record YS NO YS LK 1 System Mode LK 7 ESP Data No Memory Block...

Page 52: ...le Line Telephone On Automated Attendant DISA 02 PBR Receive Level Assignment for Automated Attendant DISA 03 36 0 dBm Refer to 1 8 02 PBR Receive Level Assignment for Automated Attendant DISA on page...

Page 53: ...er for up to 4 Groups 30 SCD Group Agent Assignment Not Assigned 1 4 Digits 31 Hold Tone Source Assignment INT INT EXT 32 Hold Internal Tone Volume Selection 0dB 0dB 6dB 33 Master Clock Selection 0 No...

Page 54: ...igit 1000 9999 CARs 48 Automatic Daylight Saving Time Selection YS YS NO LK 1 System Mode LK 8 PBR Miscellaneous Continued Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values LK 1 System Mode L...

Page 55: ...ice All RABs 00 00 Non CBC RAB None 01 5ESS SDN 02 5ESS MEGACOMBO800 03 5ESS MEGACOM 06 5ESS ACCUNE 08 5ESS International 800 16 5ESS AT T MultIQuest 900 Service 17 NI 2 INWATS 18 NI 2 OUTWATS 19 NI 2...

Page 56: ...ion DID CO DID LK 1 System Mode LK 10 Call by Call Continued Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values LK 1 System Mode LK 11 DTI Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming V...

Page 57: ...tension Number 01 ACD UCD Group Overflow Destination Assignment Not Specified Any Unused Extension Number 02 ACD UCD Overflow Time Selection 60s In seconds 10s 20s 30s 60s 120s 180s 240s LK 1 System M...

Page 58: ...or ICM 05 ARS Digit Delete Assignment 00 Route No 01 32 No of Digits 00 10 06 ARS Add Assignment Not Specified Route No 01 32 Additional dialing digits 07 ARS Max Digit Assignment 24 01 99 Digits LK 1...

Page 59: ...1 16367 13 Centralized Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment NO Deny NO Deny YS Allow 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment All Tables Not Specified Table Range 01 1...

Page 60: ...oup and Port Selection NO NO YS 15 VLAN Tag Insertion Selection NO NO YS 16 Flow Control for Full Duplex Selection NO NO YS 17 Back Pressure for Half Duplex NO NO YS LK 1 System Mode LK 16 HUB Continu...

Page 61: ...ion M M L H 11 CO External Source Selection CO CO EXT SOURCE 12 Trunk to MOH Trunk Assignment 00 01 64 CO PBX 14 Tie Line Type Assignment 2ND DIAL 2ND DIAL IMMEDIATE DELAY WINK 15 Trunk DTMF Duration...

Page 62: ...Selection YS YS NO 28 Tie Line ReorderTone Selection YS YS Send NO Don t Send 29 Trunk Internal Transmit Pad Selection 8 In dB 2 4 6 8 12 16 3 3 0 30 Trunk Internal Receive Pad Selection 8 In dB 2 4...

Page 63: ...M TRK 59 Automated Attendant Function Selection NORMAL NORMAL DELAY 61 DIT ANA Delay Answer Time Selection 0s 0s 5s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 62 DIT Tenant Assignment 00 00 47 63 DIT Weekend Mode Select...

Page 64: ...ment Night Mode Station Port 01 and 02 Chime All Line Key LEDs on DPH1 DPH2 DPH3 DPH4 Station Port 01 120 Chime per Doorphone 07 Code Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode 00 All Stations Class 00 15...

Page 65: ...r Recall Display Selection YS YS NO 31 Receiving Internal All Call Page Selection YS YS NO 32 Trunk Digit Restriction 00 No Limit 00 99 35 Voice Mail SLT Selection NO NO YS 36 Voice Prompt Selection N...

Page 66: ...eration Without Ringing Assignment Night Mode YS NO YS 54 Enhanced 911 CESID to Station Table Assignment Not Specified 7 or 10 digits plus up to 5 digit extension 55 CO PBX Telephone Ringing Pattern S...

Page 67: ...t Blank 00 99 000 999 0000 9999 68 LCD Line Key Name Assignment LK01 08 CO01 08 Name Up to 8 characters 90 SLT Data Line Security Assignment NORMAL NORMAL DATA 91 Telephone Ringing Variation Selection...

Page 68: ...ent 000 No Add or Delete Delete up to two digits Add up to two digits 01 Tie Line Networking Tandem Connection Assignment All Trunk Groups CO PBX Line LEDs On On Enable Off Disable 02 8 Digit Matching...

Page 69: ...ment N A N A 4 Telephone Mode Copy Assignment N A N A 5 Trunk Group Mode Copy Assignment N A N A LK 7 ETU Mode Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values 1 Card Interface Slot Assignme...

Page 70: ..._________________________________________________________________________________ LK 8 Special Mode Data No Memory Block Name Default Value Programming Values 1 ROM Version Confirmation N A N A 2 Syst...

Page 71: ...g ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK T...

Page 72: ...ock the following information is provided H General Description is a brief explanation of the function of the Memory Block H Display indicates the default information displayed in the Multiline Termin...

Page 73: ...data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 09 Manual Pause Selection 1 1 24 PBX CTX Acces...

Page 74: ...res 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 KAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Progr...

Page 75: ...signed Display Settings Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 20ms 40ms 60ms 80ms 100ms 140ms 160ms 200ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 40...

Page 76: ...Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit Assignment 1 3 02 SLT Hookflash Signal Selection 4 24 SLT Hookflash Assignment 1 A 1 or 2 digit Access Code can be assigned...

Page 77: ...s 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 KCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program...

Page 78: ...iting Time 001 100 sec Table 3 Call Attempts 001 015 times 000 cannot be entered 4 Press G to write the data and display the next table 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each remaining table After pressing G...

Page 79: ...y to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name...

Page 80: ...2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 10s 20s 30s No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 KFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO...

Page 81: ...Mode must be set to ring 2 CO PBX lines assigned for DIT ANA do not activate this feature 3 Tie DID lines assigned for Delayed Ringing follow this assignment after the delayed ringing starts 4 This f...

Page 82: ...Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 10s 20s 30s No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 KGto access the Memory Block 3 Pr...

Page 83: ...the call 3 In the example when station user A does not answer in the specified time The ringing tone changes to the normal tone and station C starts ringing Any station A B or C user can press the fla...

Page 84: ...e or more digits of a dialed number are entered Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1...

Page 85: ...k set to NO the system interprets the sequence as 9074000XXX345 XXX B and 12 is interpreted as Speed Dial buffer 12 2 When a user seizes a CO PBX line and dials 907 4000 B 12345 with this Memory Block...

Page 86: ...3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 AAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to cha...

Page 87: ...ne 2 Press LK1 LK1 ABto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Mem...

Page 88: ...age 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 G H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 ACto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option...

Page 89: ...___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below s seconds Pattern Line Key Tone Off LK 1...

Page 90: ...access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option The available tones are 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Mem...

Page 91: ...line keys listed in the table to the left None are restricted 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Page 2 Tenants 08 15 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Page 3 Tenants 16 23 LK 1 LK...

Page 92: ...ges for the selected buffer and press G to write the data and display the next Speed Dial Buffer No 5 After entering data for the last Speed Dial Buffer No press G to write that data and the next Memo...

Page 93: ...o assign which tenants use each group 3 When speed dial is set to 1000 900 999 cannot be restricted 4 The X in each Speed Dial Buffer No is displayed even when it is not entered 5 Tenant numbers 00 07...

Page 94: ...Enter the data using the dial pad Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data H to clear all data Default Values 3 Setting Data 2 3 or 4...

Page 95: ...LK1 BAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Default Values NO 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next...

Page 96: ...ed T Station or Closed Number TN Tenant Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 BBto access the Memory Block 3 Press Line Key to select Station or closed number or tenant Enter the data u...

Page 97: ...ive Digit Selection 1 1 21 DID Digit Conversion Assignment 1 1 23 DID Forward Station Number for Busy Station or Undefined Digit 5 00 Digit Add Del For Tie Line Networking Assignment 1 When Memory Blo...

Page 98: ...lt NON T TEL TN Tenant Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 BCto access the Memory Block 3 Enter Setting Data 1 using the Line key Enter Setting Data 2 using the dial pad Use the follo...

Page 99: ..._________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK Notes When this Memory Block is set to a Tenant the following must be assigned to ring the desired station Memory Block 4...

Page 100: ...gramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 BDto access the Memory Block 3 Enter the data using the dial pad Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K...

Page 101: ...t operate properly unless a PBX CTX Access Code is specified This limitation applies to PBX lines assigned in Memory Block 3 91 Trunk Type Selection 2 A pause is not inserted in the number of an outgo...

Page 102: ...Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 BEto access the Memory Block 3 Enter the option using the dial pad Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito en...

Page 103: ...iction do not operate properly unless a PBX CTX Access Code is specified This limitation only applies to PBX lines assigned in Memory Block 3 91 Trunk Type Selection 2 A pause is not inserted in the n...

Page 104: ...to clear all data when the cursor is in the Data No position Default Values Not Specified 4 Press G to write the data The switching time for pattern 2 is displayed 5 Use the dial pad to change the ti...

Page 105: ...r Day Mode only or Night Mode only cannot be programmed 3 Day Mode and Night Mode cannot be programmed for the same start time 4 The time is entered using 24 hour clock only 5 The first time input ind...

Page 106: ...Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on...

Page 107: ...isplayed Move the cursor to change the data 5 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 6 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number M...

Page 108: ...mber are displayed Use the dial pad to enter the Trunk Group Number and press G Use the dial pad to select Block Number Priority Number and Trunk Group in sequence and press G after Block 32 to displa...

Page 109: ...y is pressed or an Access Code is dialed the system starts searching for an idle line in a specified group beginning with the Trunk group assigned priority 1 3 When all CO PBX lines are in use the lin...

Page 110: ...Night Mode Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Default not assigned Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CBto access the Memory Block...

Page 111: ...Selection 1 1 8 48 Automatic Daylight Saving Time Selection 4 09 Telephone to Tenant Assignment 4 17 Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 1 By designating two time settings in Memory Block 1...

Page 112: ...d selection is the default DIAL NAME Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to...

Page 113: ...Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next M...

Page 114: ..._____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Ringing Pattern Selection s seconds Pattern 1...

Page 115: ...off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the ne...

Page 116: ...K 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 10s 20s 30s 60s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 CGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the d...

Page 117: ...c data 4 Enter the Function Number for the Dial Number Refer to the table on the following pages for a complete list 5 Press G to write the data and display the next Dial No 6 Program each Dial No and...

Page 118: ...020 Call Forward No Answer Set 021 Call Forward No Answer Cancel 022 Call Forward Busy Set 023 Call Forward Busy Cancel 43 024 Call Forward Busy No Answer Set 44 025 Call Forward Busy No Answer Cance...

Page 119: ...Tenant 067 Call Pickup Tie only in Same Tenant 068 Call Pickup PBX only in Same Tenant 069 Call Pickup CO only in Same Tenant 51 070 All Internal Zone Paging 52 071 Internal Zone A Paging 53 072 Inter...

Page 120: ...No Answer Split Cancel 152 Call Forward Busy Split Set 153 Call Forward Busy Split Cancel 154 Call Forward Busy No Answer Split Set Default Dial No Function No Function Name 155 Call Forward Busy No A...

Page 121: ...01 32 233 250 Not Used 251 DISA Password Set Any station 252 DISA Password Reset Attendant only 253 DISA Password Confirmation Attendant only 254 Not Used 255 Not Used 301 Third Digit Table Number 01...

Page 122: ...ay next dial number in succession 6 After programming last Dial No press G to display the next Memory Block 7 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number...

Page 123: ...e data and display Third Digit Table No 02 Dial No 0 6 Enter Function No for Dial No 0 and press G to write the data and display the next Dial No 7 After last Dial No entry for Table 02 press G to wri...

Page 124: ...r is not assigned in this Memory Block 3 All items except function number 001 Station Number in 1 digit assignment are valid in this block 4 Four groups of Access Code Tables can be used 0 9 and are t...

Page 125: ...k Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data H to clear all data Default Values Not Specified 4 Press G to write selected data and disp...

Page 126: ...Use dial pad to enter digits to be added for Closed Number Block 01 Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data H to clear all data B J...

Page 127: ...k 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit assignment Assignment 2 401 Closed Number Block 01 2 Memory Block 1 1 49 Networking Trunk Group Route Advance Assignment Assignment Block 01 102 Trunk group 02 3 Memory Bl...

Page 128: ...ed selection is the default A B C D E F G H LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EAto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO...

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Page 130: ...on is the default A B C D E F G H Page 2 LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EBto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PB...

Page 131: ..._____________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK The Ring Patterns are listed in the table below s...

Page 132: ...tion Settings Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default A B C D E F G H Page 2 LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 NO Programming Procedures 1 Go of...

Page 133: ...______________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 07 Tie Line Delay Ringing Time Selection 1 1 34 Tie Line...

Page 134: ...ndividual features in the Electra Elite IPK Features and Specifications Manual LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default A B C D E F G H Page 2 LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12...

Page 135: ...______________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below s...

Page 136: ...LK 9 LK 10 LK 11 LK 12 LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option...

Page 137: ...4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NON 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 8s 9s 10s 11s 12s 13s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK...

Page 138: ...cedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 EIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 P...

Page 139: ...match the system allows free dialing or denies dialing by disconnecting Refer to Memory Block 1 1 65 Code Restriction Class Allow Deny Selection for programming Display Programming Procedures 1 Go of...

Page 140: ...Dial Codes for 8 Digit Matching Table 00 are entered press G again to display 8 Digit Matching Table 01 6 Repeat Steps 3 and 5 to cycle through all Dial Codes for all 8 Digit Matching Tables After the...

Page 141: ...ed selection is the default NON YS Allow NO Deny Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option f...

Page 142: ...__________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ YS Allow NO Deny NON Blank Table 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Class 01 YS NO N...

Page 143: ...ing Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option for Class 01 4 Press G to write the data and advance to th...

Page 144: ...he default Times are in minutes 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 5 0 8 0 No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to chan...

Page 145: ...LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default Times are in minutes 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 5 0 8 0 10 0 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corre...

Page 146: ...es 1 When a station without an assigned Attendant Add On Console transfers or camps on a call to a station that goes unanswered the call recalls using Memory Block 1 1 12 Station Transfer Camp On Reca...

Page 147: ...LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default YS Allow NO Deny Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change dat...

Page 148: ...ion is the default Table 00 Table 01 Table 02 Table 03 Table 04 Table 05 Table 06 Table 07 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Table 08 Table 09 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table...

Page 149: ...ry Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter the data Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data H to clear data The information that can be en...

Page 150: ...e 09 Table 10 Table11 Table 12 Table13 Table14 Table15 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option...

Page 151: ...2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 FIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to...

Page 152: ...1 Notes Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GKto access the Memory Block 3 Used dial pad to enter class restriction Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move...

Page 153: ...n is the default Times are in seconds 00 10 20 30 40 50 60 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the dat...

Page 154: ...ry Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line...

Page 155: ...are in seconds 00 10 20 30 40 50 60 No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Pr...

Page 156: ...ine key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Bloc...

Page 157: ...re in seconds 00 10 20 30 40 50 60 No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Pres...

Page 158: ...ock 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 4 17 Station to Class of Service...

Page 159: ...incoming outside line calls Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 GGto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Setting data KK II Default Values 15 Seconds 4 P...

Page 160: ...ta Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values Not specified 4 Press G to write the data and advance to the next Entry No After each tel port No is selec...

Page 161: ...llowing to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values Not specified 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program t...

Page 162: ...ngs LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default Times are in milliseconds 70 60 100 70 400 100 600 100 900 200 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 HKto...

Page 163: ...y Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 2s 4s 8s 16s 32s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK1 HAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the co...

Page 164: ...following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values Not specified 4 Press G to write the data 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for all code Tables...

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Page 166: ...o off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the ne...

Page 167: ...the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Program...

Page 168: ...lback before the request is automatically canceled Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 30s 1m 2m 3m 5m 10m 20m 30m Programming Procedures 1 Go...

Page 169: ...ng Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 KCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Blo...

Page 170: ...LK 7 LK 8 Port 33 36 Port 37 40 Port 41 44 Port 45 48 Port 49 52 Port 53 56 Port 57 60 Port 61 64 Page 3 Ports 65 96 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Port 65 68 Port 69 72 Port 73 76 Port 77 8...

Page 171: ...m of 120 ports to be shared by station ports ESI SLI FMS VMS and OPX and Call Arrival Keys When 32 station ports are being used 88 remain for use as Call Arrival CAR Keys 2 The total number of shared...

Page 172: ...Lto move the cursor right H to clear data Setting Data Tel Port No 01 120 Specified Station Access Code is 00 23 4 Press G to write data and display the next Specified Station Access Code 5 Repeat Ste...

Page 173: ...__________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Electra Elite IPK Notes 1 Specified stations can be accessed from intercom ICM dial tone or as an outside caller calling into the Electra...

Page 174: ...cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data H to clear data 4 Enter the characters to be displayed Refer to Appendix B Character Codes Section 1 Character Assignment on page B 1 5...

Page 175: ...3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default OFF ON A B C D E F Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 G H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 L2 AIto access th...

Page 176: ..._________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Ring Patterns are listed in the table below s seconds Pattern Line Key...

Page 177: ...fault A B C D E F G H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data...

Page 178: ...1 64 Page 3 Ports 65 96 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Port 65 68 Port 69 72 Port 73 76 Port 77 80 Port 81 84 Port 85 88 Port 89 92 Port 93 96 Page 4 Ports 97 C0 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6...

Page 179: ...pport a maximum of 40 PS II stations 3 The Electra Elite IPK basic system can have 32 ports to be shared by station ports ESI SLI FMS VMS CNF and OPX Call Arrival Keys and PS stations If 24 station po...

Page 180: ...24s 30s 60s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and displa...

Page 181: ...station from Call Park Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default Times are in minutes 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 5 0 8 0 10 0 Programming Procedures 1 Go o...

Page 182: ...wing to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data B or to enter or 4 Press G to write the data and advance to the next Dial No 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for e...

Page 183: ...Revison 1 Electra Elite IPK Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 2 01 Intercom Call Voice Tone Signal Selection 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 8 26 Voice Mai...

Page 184: ...alert tone is provided when Internal Paging is used Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default YS NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1...

Page 185: ...calls Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK2 BFto access the Memory Block 3 Enter data using the dial pad Setting Data KK II Default Values 10 seconds 4 Press G to write data an...

Page 186: ...e the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values 08 seconds 4 Press G to write data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to g...

Page 187: ...ort 53 56 Port 57 60 Port 61 64 Page 3 Ports 65 96 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Port 65 68 Port 69 72 Port 73 76 Port 77 80 Port 81 84 Port 85 88 Port 89 92 Port 93 96 Page 4 Ports 97 C0 LK...

Page 188: ...ced 911 CESID to Station Table Assignment 4 56 SMDR Telephone Print Selection 4 67 IP Station Number Assignment 4 68 LCD Line Key Name Assignment 1 The Electra Elite IPK Expanded Port Package 192 allo...

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Page 190: ...play Settings Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 0ms 100ms 200ms 300ms 400ms 500ms 600ms 700ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 800ms 900m...

Page 191: ...gramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memo...

Page 192: ...ne Telephone user dials a digit before the time expires a PBR interdigit time starts Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60...

Page 193: ...CO PBX call Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default YS NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KDto access the Memory Block 3 Press...

Page 194: ...in milliseconds 40 90 140 190 240 290 340 390 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 440 490 540 590 640 690 740 790 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KEto access the Memor...

Page 195: ...03 HST 300 ms 04 HST 400 ms 05 HST 500 ms 06 HST 600 ms 07 HST 700 ms Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 08 HST 800 ms 09 HST 900 ms 10 HST 1000 ms 11 HST 1100 ms 12 HST 1200 ms 13 HST 130...

Page 196: ...a call is forwarded Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KGto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following to enter data K Ito enter numeric data...

Page 197: ...LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 0s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 8s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding C...

Page 198: ...ttings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 0 5s 1 0s 1 5s 2 0s 3 0s 3 5s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3 KIto access the Memory Block 3 Pre...

Page 199: ...LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default for Duration and Interdigit Time Times are in milliseconds 60 70 110 80 410 100 610 100 810 190 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK3...

Page 200: ...lite IPK Features and Specifications Manual Notes Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following to enter data K Ito...

Page 201: ...K 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 5s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the correspon...

Page 202: ...mmed station Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 10s 20s 30s No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JBto access the Memo...

Page 203: ...ll can be answered by lifting the handset Station users B and C cannot press the line key on the Multiline Terminals to answer the call 3 In the example if station user A does not answer in the specif...

Page 204: ...ramming Refer to individual features in the Electra Elite IPK Features and Specifications Manual Notes LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 1m 2m 3m 4m Programmi...

Page 205: ...Setting Data Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right Setting Data Allowed 2 Digit Number 00 99 3 Digit Number 000 999 4 Digit Number 0000 9990 4 Press G to w...

Page 206: ...8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Pres...

Page 207: ...1 LK4 JHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or...

Page 208: ...ite IPK Features and Specifications Manual Notes LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default FR AF Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JIto access the...

Page 209: ...the default YS NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JJAAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option for AA MSG1 in DY Day Mode Use the...

Page 210: ...line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JJABto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to change theTenant for AA MSG1 K Ito enter Tenant Number Default Values All Automated Attendant Messages Tenant No 00 4 Press G...

Page 211: ...r to individual features in the Electra Elite IPK Features and Specifications Manual Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JJACto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter the...

Page 212: ...e dial pad to enter function code for AA MSG 1 Dial No 0 UseK Ito enter the function code Setting Data Allowed Function Code 001 053 000 is unused 4 Press G to write the data and advance to the next d...

Page 213: ...Assignment Night Mode to ring according to those assignments 2 Functions 015 016 Ring Internal Paging Zone A B C require assigning the following to ring the desired station Memory Block 4 01 CO PBX R...

Page 214: ...d Station Call 04 008 Automated Attendant Message 8 035 Specified Station Call 05 009 Not Used 036 Specified Station Call 06 010 Internal Number Station Number 037 Specified Station Call 07 011 Bypass...

Page 215: ...enter data K H to enter Automated Attendant message number KK IIto enter Dial No 4 Press G to write the data and to advance the Dial No 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each Dial No Message 2 Dial No 00 is...

Page 216: ...n the Electra Elite IPK Features and Specifications Manual LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1...

Page 217: ...T MOH Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JJAGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Example To change Ringback tone to Music O...

Page 218: ...e 2 Press LK1 LK4 JJAHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the 2nd MSG for 1st MSG 1 Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cur...

Page 219: ...4m Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 5m 10m 20m Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JJAIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the...

Page 220: ...n is the default 0s 10s 20s 30s 1m 2m 3m 4m Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 5m 10m 20m Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK4 JJBKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the co...

Page 221: ...the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data 2 Digit Station Number 10 99 3 Digit Station Number 100 999 4 Digit Station Number 1000 9999 H to clear all data when cursor is at setting position Default Va...

Page 222: ...ursor right K Ito enter numeric data 2 Digit Station Number 10 99 3 Digit Station Number 100 999 4 Digit Station Number 1000 9999 H to clear all data when cursor is at setting position Default Values...

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Page 224: ...ur digits are masked and printed as XXXX Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default ALL MSK Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 to ac...

Page 225: ...LK1 LK5 ACto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Program the next Memory Block...

Page 226: ...ord Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default YS NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 ADto access the Memory Block 3 Press the cor...

Page 227: ...____________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK Notes Example Settings to specify the format of communication data output to the printer H Line Feed control in effect 07 03 92 09 00 08 05 12...

Page 228: ...BX call Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK5 BEto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Minimum time assignment is 000 sec Time assignment can be set from 00...

Page 229: ...l records only ALL print incoming and outgoing call records Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default ALL OUT INC Programming Procedures 1 Go off lin...

Page 230: ...e cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data 4 Press G to write the data and advance to the next DSS No 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each DSS The next Memory Block is displayed 6 Pro...

Page 231: ...TONE VOICE Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK6 J J C 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed...

Page 232: ...Paging Zone INT B Paging Zone INT C Paging Zone INT ALL Paging Zones EXT A Paging Zone EXT B Paging Zone Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 EXT C Paging Zone EXT ALL Paging Zones MSG Wait...

Page 233: ...ndant Station Outgoing Lockout CO Trunk 01 64 Feature Access Key with Live Record Digital Voice Mail Mailbox Number DPH 1 2 General Purpose Relay 0 and 1 DSS Key Number Programming Procedures Continue...

Page 234: ...a 2 color LED key the green LED does not function 3 Telephone number setting data for telephone sets is determined by the number of installed ESI 8 U ETUs 4 Message Waiting and Attendant Station Outg...

Page 235: ...ata 1 Use the dial pad to select Setting Data 2 Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor to the left Lto move the cursor to the right K Ito enter numeric data H to clear all data Setting Da...

Page 236: ...the DSS BLF extension When YS is selected the call is transferred to the DSS BLF extension When NO is selected the Live Record session is addressed to that DSS BLF extension no transfer Display Setti...

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Page 238: ...DPH3 DPH4 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 to access the Memory Block 3 Press the CO PBX line key corresponding to each doorphone The LED changes to indicate the data each time the...

Page 239: ...isplay Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 10s 30s 60s 90s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KAto access the Memory Block 3 Press th...

Page 240: ...SP C Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the CO PBX line key corresponding to each ESP Zone The LED changes to indicate the data each time the CO...

Page 241: ...ettings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default YS NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO...

Page 242: ...t OFF ON A B C D E F Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 G H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the CO PBX line key corresponding to t...

Page 243: ...________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK The Doorphone Ring Patterns are shown in the table below s seconds Pattern Line Key Tone O...

Page 244: ...F G H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option The available tones are 4 Press G to write t...

Page 245: ...______________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 00 Doorphone Assignment 1 7 04 Doorphon...

Page 246: ...LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default Times are in minutes 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 5 0 8 0 No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KFto access the Memory Block 3 Press t...

Page 247: ...the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Use dial pad keys 1 4 to specify external ring relay 4 Press G to write the data 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each of th...

Page 248: ...anual 2 177 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ s seconds Pattern 1...

Page 249: ...B Chime Both Start and End 4 Tone Chime Notes LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default PRT C S C B Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK7 KHto access...

Page 250: ...K 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection in ms is the default 000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 Programming...

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Page 252: ...K 8 Default not assigned PBR 1 and 2 PBR 3 and 4 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option The...

Page 253: ...ry Block 3 Use the dial pad to change the data option The information that can be entered includes Setting Data Receiving Level 00 33 0 dBm 01 34 0 dBm 02 35 0 dBm 03 36 0 dBm 04 37 0 dBm 05 38 0 dBm...

Page 254: ...___________________________________________ Notes 1 When the Automated Attendant answers the DTMF signal level from the calling party is reduced from the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN This Me...

Page 255: ...on to 11 59 p m or 24 hour 00 00 to 23 59 time display Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 12 24 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press L...

Page 256: ...tching Night Mode Switching Per Tenant System Speed Dial Programming Not Used Not Used Not Used Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer Set Reset Automated Attendant DISA Set Reset Mode Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK...

Page 257: ...s displayed 6 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 4 17 Station to Class of...

Page 258: ...LK5 Not Used N A N A LK6 Not Used N A N A LK7 Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer Set Reset and programming of Outgoing Numbers Allow Deny LK8 Automated Attendant DISA Mode Set Reset Allow Deny Page 2...

Page 259: ...rty Timed Alarm Set Cancel From SLT General Purpose Relay Voice Tone Override Originate Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Absence Message Callback Request Set Station Outgoing Lockout Set...

Page 260: ...Used Not Used Not Used Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 KHto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter Class No Use the following to enter Class No K Ito enter numeric da...

Page 261: ...tions are in Class 00 3 Stations are assigned to a Class of Service in Memory Block 4 17 Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4 LCR ARS Bypass Page 3 LK 4 applies only when the station is as...

Page 262: ...cel From SLT Allow Deny LK7 General Purpose Relay Allow Deny LK8 Voice Override Tone Override Originate Allow Deny Page 2 LK1 Absence Message Allow Deny LK2 Callback Request Originate Allow Deny LK3 S...

Page 263: ...26 must be set Deny Deny LK7 BGM Selection Allow Deny LK8 Unsupervised Conference Deny Deny Page 5 LK1 Forced Account Code Authorization Code Deny Deny LK2 Group Listening Selection Deny Deny LK3 Stat...

Page 264: ...es 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 KIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Progr...

Page 265: ...7s 8s 9s 10s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data The next...

Page 266: ...___________________________________________________ Memory Block 1 8 10 Memory Block 1 8 10 Specified Time 7 sec Default Specified Time 7 sec Default Memory Block 1 3 03 Specified Time 10 sec Default...

Page 267: ...K 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NON 4H 8H 12H 24H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX li...

Page 268: ...LK1 LK8 ABto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Use the following to enter VRS Channel K Hto enter numeric data Default Values All VRS Channels Recordi...

Page 269: ...7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NON V1 Voice Prompt V2 Voice Prompt M1 Delay message M2 Delay message Not Used Not Used Not Used Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 D1 Day A A D2...

Page 270: ...s LK1 LK8 ACto access the Memory Block 3 Press corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Use to the following to enter data K Ito enter VRS Channel and message number Jto move cursor left Lt...

Page 271: ...E F G H Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 I J K L M Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change t...

Page 272: ...______________________________________ Table Number Tone LCD Default 00 ICM Dial Tone DT A 01 Second Dial Tone 2DT B 02 Special Dial Tone SPDT C 03 Busy Tone BT D 04 Reorder Error Tone ROT E 05 Howler...

Page 273: ..._____ Document Revison 1 Electra Elite IPK Tone Frequency Intermit Cycle A 350 440 Continuous B 350 440 120 IPM 0 25 On 0 25 Off C 440 240 IPM 0 125 On 0 125 Off D 480 620 60 IPM 0 5 On 0 5 Off E 480...

Page 274: ...cations Manual LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default PR1 PR2 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 AFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresp...

Page 275: ...to write the data and advance to Class 2 End User Mode 5 After entering Class 2 password press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 6 Program next Memory Block or press E to go back...

Page 276: ...pter 3 Advanced Applications Section 1 Code Restriction on page 3 1 and enter up to eight characters for Setting Data Use the following to enter data H to clear data at cursor 4 Press G to write the d...

Page 277: ...ad to enter data Agent station number is one of the following H 2 digit 00 99 H 3 digit 000 999 H 4 digit 0000 9999 Default Values Not Specified 4 Press G to write Group and Station No and advance to...

Page 278: ...Block 3 Use dial pad to enter agent station No Use the following to enter data K Ito enter numeric data Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right Agent station number is one of the following 2 digit...

Page 279: ..._________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Electra Elite IPK 4 15 Intercom Master Hunt Number Forward Assignment 4...

Page 280: ...4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Program next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 48 Access Code 1 2 3 D...

Page 281: ..._____________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Electra Elite IPK 4 64 Code Restriction Class Without Authorization Code Day Mode Assignment 4 65 Code Restrict...

Page 282: ...Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 BIto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter an extension number Use the following to enter data K Ito enter digits Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right Setti...

Page 283: ...Block 3 Use dial pad to enter Grp 1 4 and the Setting Data station number for each agent Use the following to enter data K Ito enter digits Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right Setting Data Maxi...

Page 284: ...LK 4 The shaded selection is the default INT EXT Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the MOH source De...

Page 285: ...B Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 The shaded selection is the default 0dB 6dB Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to...

Page 286: ...itch on the CPU to reset the system Display Example 1 Elite 100 is Master Clock Source Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CCto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter number...

Page 287: ...ISDN T1 or ISDN T1 and Wireless trunks are installed confirm that Switch SW1 is set to the proper position on the CLKG U Unit ISDN PHS and assign this Memory Block for proper Master Clock setting 2 W...

Page 288: ...Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to select the baud rate for each COM port Default Values COM 1 38 4 COM 2 4 8 COM 3 9 6 4 Press G to write the data and advance to the next COM p...

Page 289: ...ess LK1 LK8 CFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to select the parity and stop bit setting Default Values COM 1 Non 1 COM 2 Non 1 COM 3 Non 1 4 Press G to write the d...

Page 290: ...efault NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to specify whether or not relay 0 is used Default Values NO 4 P...

Page 291: ...nsion number for the socket modem Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 CHto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to enter number of digits Use the following to enter data K I...

Page 292: ...selection is the default 10s 20s 30s 60s 120s 240s No Limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 DKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to assign the v...

Page 293: ...gned to the system Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 DCto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to specify CO PBX number to assign the CAMA trunk Use the following to e...

Page 294: ...o a COI 4 8 U COID 4 8 U COIB 4 U or COIB 8 U ETU 3 Information provided to the E911 system is called Caller Emergency Service Identification CESID that can be a 7 to 10 digit number Caller ID can be...

Page 295: ...he following to enter data K Ito enter numeric data Jto move cursor left Lto move the cursor right Press H to Clear Data Setting Data Not Specified No Alternate Route default 101 132 Trunk Group 01 32...

Page 296: ...lock 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following to enter data K Ito enter numeric data Jto move cursor left Lto move the cursor right Press H to Clear Data Setting Data Default Trunk Group 01...

Page 297: ...___________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Electra Elite IPK Notes 1 When the E911 trunk is maintenance busy or trouble out of service E911 calls are routed to the...

Page 298: ...number of digits to be sent when a call is originated by dialing 911 Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK8 The shaded selection is the default 1 11 911 Related Programming M B Number...

Page 299: ...ry Block 3 Enter Setting Data using the dial pad Use the following Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data 2 Digit CAR 10 99 3 Digit CAR 100 999 4 Digit CAR 1000 99...

Page 300: ...edures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK8 DHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the setting option 4 Press G to write the selected data and display Memory Block 1...

Page 301: ..._________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Electra Elite IPK THIS...

Page 302: ...1 B 1 2 3 A B or C for Port Number ID Buffer Number 01 99 A0 A9 B0 B9 C0 4 Press G to write the data Memory Block 1 9 02 is displayed 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each remaining sequential ID Buffer No...

Page 303: ...es are assigned and then cycles back to ID Buffer No 1 Programming does not automatically cycle to Memory Block 1 10 00 Display Settings Related Programming Refer to individual features in the Electra...

Page 304: ...f line 2 Press LK1 LK10 to access the Memory Block Default Values All RABS 2 3 Enter data using the dial pad Use the following to enter data Jand Lto move the cursor K Ito enter data D to select next...

Page 305: ...k ID Assignment 1 10 05 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Service 1 10 06 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignment 1 10 08 Ca...

Page 306: ...acility Information Element when making outgoing calls Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK10 JAto access the Memory Block Default Values All RABs 01 3 Enter data using the dial...

Page 307: ...Call Network ID Assignment 1 10 05 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Service 1 10 06 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignmen...

Page 308: ...ion Element when making outgoing calls Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK10 JBto access the Memory Block Default Values All RABs 0 3 Enter data using the dial pad Use the foll...

Page 309: ...ll Network ID Assignment 1 10 05 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Service 1 10 06 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignment 1...

Page 310: ...ment when making outgoing calls Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK10 JCto access the Memory Block Default Values All RABs 00 3 Enter data using the dial pad Use the following...

Page 311: ...Network ID Assignment 1 10 05 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Service 1 10 06 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignment 1 1...

Page 312: ...g the dial pad Use the following to enter data Jand Lto move the cursor K Ito enter data D to select next RAB No H to clear Setting Data 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed...

Page 313: ...10 20 Call by Call Outgoing SFG Assignment 1 10 21 Call by Call Outgoing Incoming SFG Assignment 1 10 22 Call by Call Incoming Type Selection 1 13 03 Call by Call Service Selection 4 12 Line Key Selec...

Page 314: ...off line 2 Press LK1 LK10 JEto access the Memory Block Default Values All RABs 00 None 3 Enter three or four digit data using the dial pad Use the following to enter data Jand Lto move the cursor K I...

Page 315: ...work ID Assignment 1 10 01 Call by Call ID Plan Assignment 1 10 02 Call by Call Type of Number Assignment 1 10 03 Call by Call Numbering Plan ID Assignment 1 10 04 Call by Call Network ID Assignment 1...

Page 316: ...Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK10 JFto access the Memory Block 3 Enter three or four digit data using the dial pad Use the following to enter data Jand Lto move the cursor...

Page 317: ...ignment 1 10 02 Call by Call Type of Number Assignment 1 10 03 Call by Call Numbering Plan ID Assignment 1 10 04 Call by Call Network ID Assignment 1 10 05 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignmen...

Page 318: ...ned when subscribing with the carrier for the different services Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK10 JGto access the Memory Block 3 Enter 1 5 digits for Setting Data using th...

Page 319: ...ID Plan Assignment 1 10 02 Call by Call Type of Number Assignment 1 10 03 Call by Call Numbering Plan ID Assignment 1 10 04 Call by Call Network ID Assignment 1 10 05 Call by Call Facility Coding Valu...

Page 320: ...he cursor K Ito enter data D to select next RAB No Setting Data 00 No Limit 01 24 digits Default Values All RABs 00 No Limit 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Program th...

Page 321: ...by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignment 1 10 09 Call by Call Simulated Facility Group Assignment 1 10 20 Call by Call Outgoing SFG Assignment...

Page 322: ...etting Data 00 Not Specified 01 16 Default Values All RABs 00 4 Press G to write the data The next RAB for Memory Block 1 10 00 is displayed After data for RAB 32 is entered SFG 1 for Memory Block 1 1...

Page 323: ...10 06 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignment 1 10 08 Call by Call Max Digit Assignment 1 10 20 Call by Call Outgoing SFG Assignment 1...

Page 324: ...FG No Setting Data 01 64 99 Not Specified Default Values All SFGs 99 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Program Memory Blocks 1 10 21 and 1 10 22 The next SFG is displaye...

Page 325: ...ent 1 10 05 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Service 1 10 06 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignment 1 10 08 Call by Call M...

Page 326: ...and Lto move the cursor K Ito enter data D to select next SFG No Setting Data 01 64 99 Not Specified Default Values All SFGs 99 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Program...

Page 327: ...alue Assignment Service 1 10 06 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignment 1 10 08 Call by Call Max Digit Assignment 1 10 09 Call by Call S...

Page 328: ...ng to enter data Jand Lto move the cursor D to select next RAB No 4 Press G to write the data The next SFG for Memory Block 1 10 20 is displayed The SFG Memory Block 1 10 20 22 cycle is repeated until...

Page 329: ...Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Feature 1 10 07 Call by Call Service Parameter Assignment 1 10 08 Call by Call Max Digit Assignment 1 10 09 Call by Call Simulated Facility Group Assignm...

Page 330: ...8 The shaded selection is the default 12 SF 24 ESF Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK11 to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option...

Page 331: ...signal for the CLKG U Unit Display Settings Notes LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default ZCS B8ZS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK11 KAto acces...

Page 332: ...is the default 1 0 131 2 132 262 3 263 393 4 394 524 5 525 655 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK11 KBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change t...

Page 333: ...orresponding CO PBX line key to select DTI channel number Use to following to enter data C to go to the next page Default Values DTI No 1 Channels 01 24 Off DTI No 2 Channels 25 48 Off DTI No 3 Channe...

Page 334: ..._______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Card Inte...

Page 335: ...Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK11 KFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write data and advance to the next Channel No 5...

Page 336: ...shaded selection is the default CO E M DID ANI Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK11 KGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Us...

Page 337: ...mber Memory Block Name 1 11 06 Signaling Selection 7 1 Card Interface Slot Assignment 1 A DTI U ETU must be assigned in the system to set this Memory Block 2 When the default setting is changed to E M...

Page 338: ...e Memory Block Default Values 2 3 Use the dial pad to enter Setting Data 1 and Setting Data 2 Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter data KA KCt...

Page 339: ...ocument Revison 1 Elite IPK Notes 5 Program Memory Block 1 11 00 again or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Card interface Slot Assignment 1 11 05 T1 Chan...

Page 340: ...the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Setting Data Pilot No 2 digit 00 99 3 digit 000 999 4 digit 0000 9999 Default Values Not Specified 4 Press G to write the data The ne...

Page 341: ...________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK 1 8 25 ACD UCD Group Agent Assignment 1 12 01 ACD UCD Group Ov...

Page 342: ...y Block 3 Enter data using the dial pad The following are used when entering data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Setting Data Station No 2 digit 00 99 3 di...

Page 343: ..._________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK Notes 1 An ACD UCD Group Pilot Number cannot be programmed as...

Page 344: ...2 Press LK1 LK12 JBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data The next Group No for Memory Block 1 12 00 is displayed 5...

Page 345: ..._____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK THIS PAGE...

Page 346: ...Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 Page 3 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Channel 17 Channel 18 Channel 19 Channel 20 Channel 21 Channel 22...

Page 347: ...B Channel to Trunk Group Assignment 1 Only 16 Channels can be assigned with the Elite IPK Basic Port Package 1 UP to eight PRT ETUs can be assigned 2 PRT 1 U firmware version 4 0 or higher is require...

Page 348: ...ltiframe depends on the channel service unit demarcation CSU D mark equipment being used Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 12 SF 24 ESF Progr...

Page 349: ...__________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Card interface Slot Assignment 1 13 01 PRT Signal Format Selection...

Page 350: ...e channel to extract a clock signal for the CLKG U Unit Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default ZCS B8ZS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Pre...

Page 351: ...ngs LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default YS NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK13 KCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PB...

Page 352: ...w L H Low to High Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK13 KDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option 4 Press G to write the data The...

Page 353: ...he same PRI span or for a tenant application where multiple tenants share the PRI span and separation of B channels is required Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK13 KEto acces...

Page 354: ...03 Call by Call Service Selection 1 13 04 PRT B Channel Outgoing Priority Selection 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 3 91 Trunk Type Selection 1 This Memory Block must be coordinated with Memory...

Page 355: ..._____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK THIS PAGE...

Page 356: ...ccess the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data option 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Program the next Memory Block or pre...

Page 357: ...r data Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right H to clear setting data Table No 1 4 Table Number is Class number Dial No 01 C8 Setting Data 0 9 J X P N 8 Digit Maximum Operation Data Includes Defau...

Page 358: ...lated Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 40 LCR Class Selection 1 1 30 Route Advance Block Assignment 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1...

Page 359: ...ing Data option Use the following to enter data K Ito select data Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right 4 Press G to write the data The next Dial No is displayed 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each D...

Page 360: ...__________________________________________________ Notes 1 14 04 ARS Outgoing Route Assignment 1 14 06 ARS Digit Add Assignment 1 14 03 ARS Route Assignment 1 14 05 ARS Digit Delete Assignment 1 Entri...

Page 361: ...to write the data The next Dial No is displayed 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each Dial No 01 C8 forTable 1 After Dial No C8 is programmed the next table No is displayed 6 Repeat Programming cycle for di...

Page 362: ...________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 14 05 ARS Digit Delete Assignment 1 Entries A0 C8 are 100 128 2 When ARS Route Assignment 0...

Page 363: ...lock 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data 1 option Use the following to enter data K Ito select Data Setting Data 2 Trunk Group Number 01 32 or Setting Data 2 RAB 01 32...

Page 364: ...______________ Notes 1 14 01 ARS Dialing Assignment 1 14 02 ARS Dial Allow Deny Selection 1 14 03 ARS Route Assignment 1 14 06 ARS Digit Add Assignment 1 14 05 ARS Digit Delete Assignment 1 14 07 ARS...

Page 365: ...es 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK14 KEto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad keys K Ito select Route No 01 32 and number of digits 00 10 Use the following to enter data Jto move cursor left Lto move...

Page 366: ...nk to Trunk Group Assignment 4 40 LCR Class Selection 1 1 30 Route Advance Block Assignment 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 1 14 00 ARS Allow Deny Selection 1 14 01 ARS Dialing Ass...

Page 367: ...lowing to enter data Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right B Jto enter J B Lto enter L B Kto enter a pause Default Values Not Specified 4 Press G to write the data The next Route No is displayed...

Page 368: ..._________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 14 05 ARS Digit Delete Assignment 1 14 04 ARS Outgoing Route Assignment 1 14 07 ARS Max Di...

Page 369: ...move cursor left Lto move cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values Length 24 Digits Valid range for setting data 01 99 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line Related Prog...

Page 370: ...________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 When 00 is set for this Memory Block refer to Memory Block 1 1 81 ISDN Dial Interval Time Selection for the time it tak...

Page 371: ..._____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK THIS PAGE...

Page 372: ...PBX line key to change the Setting Data option 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Card Interface Slot Assignment 7 3 01 MIF...

Page 373: ...signment 5 05 Common Signaling Channel Route Selection 1 1 05 Start Time Selection 1 5 02 SMDR Print Format 1 5 13 Printer Connected Selection 1 5 14 Printer Line Feed Control Selection 1 5 25 SMDR Va...

Page 374: ...LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 64k 56k 48k 1 48k 2 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK15 KAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to chang...

Page 375: ...nment 1 15 07 K CCIS Message Response Timeout Assignment 1 15 08 Link Reconnect Allow Deny Selection 1 15 09 K CCIS Maximum Call Forwarding Hop Assignment 1 15 10 Calling Name Display Allow Deny Selec...

Page 376: ...meric data Default Values 00 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Card Interface Slot Assignment 7 3 01 MIF LCR Assignment 7 3...

Page 377: ...d Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 5 05 Common Signaling Channel Route Selection 1 1 05 St...

Page 378: ...right K Ito enter numeric data Point Code Range is 00001 16367 Default Values Blank 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Card I...

Page 379: ...tching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 5 05 Common Signaling Channel Route Selection 1 1 05 Start Time Select...

Page 380: ...eft Use Lto move cursor right Use K Ito enter numeric data Point Code Range is 00001 16367 Default Values Blank 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number...

Page 381: ...Code of Center Office Assignment 1 15 13 Centralized Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 5 05...

Page 382: ...rocedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK15 KEto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad keys to enter Setting Data Use the following to enter data Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right K Ito enter n...

Page 383: ...01 MIF LCR Assignment 7 3 02 MIF SMDR Assignment 1 15 00 K CCIS Main Remote Office Selection 1 15 01 Common Signal Channel Data Speed Assignment 1 15 02 Common Signal Channel Assignment 1 15 03 Origin...

Page 384: ..._________________________________________________________________________________ 1 5 14 Printer Line Feed Control Selection 1 5 25 SMDR Valid Call Time Assignment 1 5 26 SMDR Incoming Outgoing Print...

Page 385: ...o move cursor left Lto move cursor right K Ito enter numeric data The Maximum Office Code Number can have four digits and should include the Access Code for the open numbering plan Valid range is 0 99...

Page 386: ...llow Deny Selection 1 15 12 Centralized Billing Point Code of Center Office Assignment 1 15 13 Centralized Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for...

Page 387: ...enter Setting data Use the following to enter data Use Jto move cursor left Use Lto move cursor right Use K Ito enter numeric data Setting Data 00 Infinity 01 99 Seconds are valid times Default Values...

Page 388: ...oint Code of Center Office Assignment 1 15 13 Centralized Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment...

Page 389: ...line key to change the option 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Card Interface Slot Assignment 7 3 01 MIF LCR Assignment 7...

Page 390: ...or Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 5 05 Common Signaling Channel Route Selection 1 1 05 Start Time Selection 1 5 02 SMDR Print Format 1 5 13 Printer Connected Selection 1 5 14 Printe...

Page 391: ...ng to enter data Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values 5 Range 1 7 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number...

Page 392: ...5 12 Centralized Billing Point Code of Center Office Assignment 1 15 13 Centralized Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment...

Page 393: ...access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the option 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 7 1 Ca...

Page 394: ...nter Office Assignment 1 15 13 Centralized Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 5 05 Common Si...

Page 395: ...ion is the default Deny NO Allow YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK15 AAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data option 4 Pre...

Page 396: ...Point Code of Center Office Assignment 1 15 13 Centralized Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignme...

Page 397: ...Use the following to enter data Jto move cursor left Lto move cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Point code range is 00001 16367 Default Values Blank 4 Press G to write the data and display the ne...

Page 398: ...y Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 5 05 Common Signaling Channel Route Selection 1 1 05 Start...

Page 399: ...o access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data option 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or p...

Page 400: ...ing Point Code of Center Office Assignment 1 15 14 Centralized Day Night Switching for Main Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 5 05 Common Signaling Channel Route Selection 1 1 05 Start Time...

Page 401: ...move cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Point code range is 00001 16367 Tables 01 16 can be assigned Default Values All Tables Not Specified 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory...

Page 402: ...t 1 15 13 Centralized Day Night Switching for Remote Office Assignment 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 5 05 Common Signaling Channel Route Selection 1 1 05 Start Time Selection 1 5 02 SMDR Print Format 1 5...

Page 403: ..._________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Electra Elite IPK THIS...

Page 404: ...ed Memory Block 1 16 01 Port Speed Selection 10 100 Base T and Memory Block 1 16 02 Port Duplex Mode Selection are used Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is...

Page 405: ...1 16 04 VLAN Mode Selection 1 16 05 Default VLAN ID Assignment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priori...

Page 406: ...se T or 100 Base TX for each port of each HUB 8 U ETU Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 10 100 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press L...

Page 407: ...gnment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 10 Port Mirroring Selection 1 1...

Page 408: ...port of each HUB 8 U ETU Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default HALF FULL Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 KBto access the Me...

Page 409: ...Assignment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 10 Port Mirroring Selection...

Page 410: ...each HUB 8 U ETU Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default MDIX MDI Auto Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 KCto access the Memor...

Page 411: ...16 10 Port Mirroring Selection 1 16 11 Mirroring Source Port Assignment 1 16 12 Mirroring Target Port Assignment 1 16 13 VLAN Group to VLAN ID Assignment 1 16 14 VLAN Group and Port Selection 1 16 15...

Page 412: ...enabled for each HUB 8 U ETU Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 KDto access the Me...

Page 413: ...local area network with a definition that maps workstations on a basis other than geographic location for example department user type or primary application The virtual LAN controller can change or a...

Page 414: ...nother port and at that time insert a VLAN ID that corresponds to the received Media Access Control MAC address Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 KEto access the Memory Blo...

Page 415: ...TX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 10 Port Mirroring Selection 1 16 11 Mirroring Source Port Assignment 1 16 12 Mirroring Target Port Assignment 1 16 13 VLAN Group to VLAN I...

Page 416: ...ach port of each HUB 8 U ETU Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO Not Assigned LO Low HI High Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK...

Page 417: ...ring Target Port Assignment 1 16 13 VLAN Group to VLAN ID Assignment 1 16 14 VLAN Group and Port Selection 1 16 15 VLAN Tag Insertion Selection 1 16 16 Flow Control for Full Duplex Selection 1 16 17 B...

Page 418: ...8 U ETU Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 KGto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad keys to enter Setting data Use the following to enter data Use Jto move cursor left Us...

Page 419: ...ment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 08 High Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 10 Port Mirroring Selection 1 16 11 Mirroring Source Port Assignment 1 16...

Page 420: ...or each port of the HUB 8 U ETU Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 KHto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad keys to enter Setting data Use the following to enter data Use...

Page 421: ...RX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 10 Port Mirroring Selection 1 16 11 Mirroring Source Port Assignment 1 16 12 Mirroring Target Port Assignment 1 16 13 VLAN Group to VLAN...

Page 422: ...ETU Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 KHto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad keys to enter Setting data Use the following to enter data Use Jto move cursor left Use L...

Page 423: ...RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 10 Port Mirroring Selection 1 16 11 Mirroring Source Port Assignment 1 16 12 Mirroring Target Port Assignment 1 16 13 VLAN Group to VLAN...

Page 424: ...roring is enabled for each HUB 8 U ETU Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO Normal YS Mirror Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1...

Page 425: ...nment 1 16 08 High Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 11 Mirroring Source Port Assignment 1 16 12 Mirroring Target Port Assignment 1 16 13 VLAN Group to VLAN ID Ass...

Page 426: ...TU when Port Mirroring is enabled Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 AAto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad keys to enter Setting Data Use the following to enter data U...

Page 427: ...riority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 10 Port Mirroring Selection 1 16 12 Mirroring Target Port Assignment 1 16 13 VLAN Group to...

Page 428: ...U when Port Mirroring is enabled Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 ABto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad keys to enter Setting data Use the following to enter data Us...

Page 429: ...ction 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 09 Low Priority TX Tag Assignment 1 16 10 Port Mirroring Selection 1 16 13 VLAN Group to VLAN ID Assignment 1...

Page 430: ...ming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 ACto access the Memory Block 3 Use dial pad keys to enter Setting data Use the following to enter data Use Jto move cursor left Use Lto move cursor right...

Page 431: ...Selection 1 16 03 MDI MDIX Mode Selection 1 16 04 VLAN Mode Selection 1 16 05 Default VLAN ID Assignment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Pri...

Page 432: ...h VLAN Group Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 ADto access the Memory Block 3 Pre...

Page 433: ...election 1 16 03 MDI MDIX Mode Selection 1 16 04 VLAN Mode Selection 1 16 05 Default VLAN ID Assignment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Prior...

Page 434: ...enabled for each VLAN Group Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 LK16 AEto access the Mem...

Page 435: ...election 1 16 03 MDI MDIX Mode Selection 1 16 04 VLAN Mode Selection 1 16 05 Default VLAN ID Assignment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Prior...

Page 436: ...802 3x Flow Control is enabled for each HUB 8 U ETU port Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press...

Page 437: ...ode Selection 1 16 03 MDI MDIX Mode Selection 1 16 04 VLAN Mode Selection 1 16 05 Default VLAN ID Assignment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High...

Page 438: ...Flow Control is enabled for each HUB 8 U ETU port Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK1 L...

Page 439: ...election 1 16 03 MDI MDIX Mode Selection 1 16 04 VLAN Mode Selection 1 16 05 Default VLAN ID Assignment 1 16 06 Port Based Priority Selection 1 16 07 High Priority RX Tag Assignment 1 16 08 High Prior...

Page 440: ...06 07 08 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Page 3 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Page 4 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 25...

Page 441: ...t assigned Tenant No C to go to the next page A to go to the previous page Data Options Default Values Tenant 00 All trunks are assigned Tenant 01 47 Not assigned 4 Press G to write the data The next...

Page 442: ...he data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 2 06 Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode 4 12 L...

Page 443: ...KGP Route Advance Page 2 LK 9 LK102 LK 11 LK 12 LK 13 LK 14 LK 15 LK 16 SIE Microphone H SET SCROLL ANI Caller ID DND On Off LOG On Off BGM On Off ICM Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK2...

Page 444: ...CO PBX Lines 01 08 Tenant 01 47 Not Assigned Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 2 05 Line Key Selection Programming Procedures Setting Data Page 1 Line Key Setting Data 1 LCD Indication...

Page 445: ...nment 2 Use this Memory Block to assign the following functions to each of the CO PBX line keys on each telephone in a tenant specified asTenant Mode in Memory Block 2 05 Line Key Selection Not specif...

Page 446: ...gs Page 1 When system Speed Dial is 80 buffers LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 All line keys are at the default setting 00 09 10 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 69 70 79 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK...

Page 447: ...lt Values All Speed Dial confirmation allowed 4 After entering data for both pages press G to write the data The next Memory Block is displayed 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on...

Page 448: ...tion Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right D to go to the next assigned Tenant No Default Values All Tenants No Assignment 4 Press the G to write the data...

Page 449: ...Enter Setting Data using the dial pad Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data Default Values 00 No Limit 01 64 Incoming Calls 4 Pre...

Page 450: ...Leave Number set or press LK2 to change to name for the data option for the selected CO PBX No 01 and enter the number or name refer to Notes Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left L...

Page 451: ...LK 7 LK8 The shaded selection is the default OUT IN IN Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G to access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX Line Key to change the option Use...

Page 452: ...BX lines 01 08 in Trunk Group 01 CO PBX lines 09 64 in Trunk Group 00 All Tie lines in Trunk Group 02 All DID lines Trunk Group 00 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Progr...

Page 453: ...7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YES Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G KDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX Line Key to change the option Use the...

Page 454: ..._________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 07 Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 3 05 Trunk Incoming Answer Mo...

Page 455: ...ng Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G KEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option for CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cu...

Page 456: ...Trunk Transfer Mode when an attendant position enters 00 during the set or cancel operation For example To set Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer Mode from an attendant position Press A FA KK A To can...

Page 457: ...Enter the outgoing trunk number for incoming CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX No OR D to go to the next...

Page 458: ...y to change the ringing tone for CO PBX Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX No OR D to go to the next assigned CO PBX...

Page 459: ...off line 2 Press LK3 G AAto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to change Music On Hold to an external source for CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the curso...

Page 460: ...go to the next assigned CO PBX No Default Values 00 Not Assigned for CO PBX No 01 64 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go bac...

Page 461: ...TE DELAY WINK Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G ADto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the loop supervision for CO PBX No Use the following t...

Page 462: ...______________________________ Notes 1 Line keys 1 4 identify the following methods of loop supervision 1 Second Dial Tone 2 Immediate Start 3 Delay Dial 4 Wink Start 2 This Memory Block affects T1 ch...

Page 463: ...160 80 210 80 410 100 610 100 810 190 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G AEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change tone duration interdigit time...

Page 464: ..._____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 This is also used for Tie lines 2 This Memory...

Page 465: ...7 LK 8 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G AFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change prepause time for CO PBX...

Page 466: ...1430 1560 1690 1820 1950 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G AGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change answer detect time for CO PBX No Use the fo...

Page 467: ...130 260 390 520 650 780 910 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 1040 1170 1300 1430 1560 1690 1820 1950 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G AHto access the Memory Block 3 Pr...

Page 468: ...include Called side hangs up first The circuit is released 92 ms specified time after the other party disconnects the call Called side hangs up second The circuit is released when the specified time...

Page 469: ...2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 08 1040 ms 09 1170 ms 10 1300 ms 11 1430 ms 12 1560 ms 13 1690 ms 14 1820 ms 15 1950 ms Page 1 Delay LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 00 0 ms 01 30 ms 02 60 ms...

Page 470: ...Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX No OR D to go to the next assigned CO PBX No C to go to the next page A to go to the previous page 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Pro...

Page 471: ...5 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G BKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corres...

Page 472: ...__________________________________________________ Notes 1 Assign a loop off guard time to prevent system malfunction caused by noise when going off hook to answer a call from another system on a Tie...

Page 473: ...LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 270 300 330 360 390 420 450 480 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G BAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change wink...

Page 474: ..._________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 5 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line 1 Specify Wink Start in Memory Block 3...

Page 475: ...00 2700 3000 3300 3600 3900 4200 4500 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G BBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change delay signal time for CO PBX N...

Page 476: ...___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 Specify Delay loop supervision in Memory Block 3 14 Tie...

Page 477: ...t No Limit 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 8s 9s 10s 11s 12s 13s 14s 15s Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G BDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the...

Page 478: ..._____________________________ Notes 1 A timeout occurs when A dial pulse is not received within the time specified by this Memory Block after the receiving side detects the off hook signal The next di...

Page 479: ...ime in seconds for receiving an acknowledgment signal from a distant system before sending a busy tone Display Settings Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the defau...

Page 480: ...CO PBX No OR D to go to the next assigned CO PBX No C to go to the next page A to go to the previous page 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the next Memory Block...

Page 481: ...ramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G BGto access the Memory Block 3 Press Lk1 when you don t want to send a dial tone to the distant system for CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto...

Page 482: ...8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G BHto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK1 to cancel a reorder tone to the originating system for CO PBX N...

Page 483: ..._________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 14 T...

Page 484: ...n dB 2 4 6 8 12 16 3 3 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 0 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G BIto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to cha...

Page 485: ...wing patterns 2 The Memory Block applies to Tie lines T1 DID and Basic Rate Interface BRI trunks Specify the sending and receiving levels of each pattern for each of the trunks Pattern A Intercom Mode...

Page 486: ...2 4 6 8 12 16 3 3 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 0 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G CKto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change...

Page 487: ...ing patterns 2 This Memory Block applies to Tie lines T1 DID and Basic Rate Interface BRI trunks Specify the sending and receiving levels of each pattern for each of the trunks Pattern A Intercom Mode...

Page 488: ...2 4 6 8 12 16 3 3 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 0 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G CAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change...

Page 489: ...the following patterns 2 This Memory Block applies to Tie lines T1 DID and ISDN trunks Specify the sending and receiving levels of each pattern for each of the trunks Pattern A Intercom Mode Sending l...

Page 490: ...2 4 6 8 12 16 3 3 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 0 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G CBto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change...

Page 491: ...e connections into the following patterns 2 This Memory Block applies to Tie lines T1 DID and ISDN trunks Specify the sending and receiving levels of each pattern for each of the trunks Pattern A Inte...

Page 492: ...dures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G CCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change disconnect recognition time for CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto move th...

Page 493: ...Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G CHto access the Memory Block 3 Enter data for CO PBX No using the dial pad to change the Automated Attendant message number Setting Data 1 8 Automate...

Page 494: ...conds 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 NO limit Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G DKto access the Memory Block 3...

Page 495: ...ications Manual LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NN NO YN Day NY Night YY Both Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G DAto access the Memory Bloc...

Page 496: ...er data Jto moves the cursor left Lto moves the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX No OR D to go to the next assigned CO PBX Line No Enter the following Station No 2 3 or 4 digits 00 9999...

Page 497: ...r data Jto moves the cursor left Lto moves the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX No OR D to go to the next assigned CO PBX Line No Enter the following Station No 2 3 or 4 digits 00 9999...

Page 498: ...o moves the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX No OR D to go to the next assigned CO PBX Line No Enter the following Tel Port No 01 CO CO PBX No 01 64 Default Values No Assignment 4 Press...

Page 499: ...ogramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G DEto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to assign Live Record for CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the curs...

Page 500: ...y Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G EKto access the Memory Block 3 Enter data for CO PBX No using the dial pad to assign ISDN SPID to a station Use the following to enter data Jto mov...

Page 501: ...ogramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G EBto access the Memory Block 3 Enter data for CO PBX No using the dial pad to assign ISDN Directory Number Use the following to enter data Jto moves th...

Page 502: ...ng CO PBX line key to change the data option Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX No OR D to go to the next assigned CO...

Page 503: ...EIto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to Delay Announcement Mode on CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX N...

Page 504: ...off line 2 Press LK3 G FAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the applicable line key to change the time an incoming call rings before it is changed to a DIT ANA call on CO PBX NO Use the following to...

Page 505: ...n 1 Elite IPK ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes When the time is set to a value other than 0 call termination is treated as a normal incoming ca...

Page 506: ...ress LK3 G FBto access the Memory Block 3 Select the CO PBX Line No and enter the Tenant No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter Tenant No or...

Page 507: ...ection is the default YS NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G FCto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to disable weekend Mode check on Tenant Groups for incoming DIT calls on CO PBX...

Page 508: ...8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G FDto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to apply DIT Delay Answer time for incoming DIT calls ringing in...

Page 509: ...Page 2 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 MSG 8 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G FEto access the Memory Block 3 Press line key to specify the Automated Attendant message to play...

Page 510: ..._______________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 4 11 Automated Attendant...

Page 511: ...K 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Ringing Pattern H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G FGto access the Memory Block 3 Press line key to specify the Ringing pattern assigned to CO...

Page 512: ...______________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Ring Patterns are shown in the table belo...

Page 513: ...default NO YES Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G FIto access the Memory Block Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric d...

Page 514: ...k Name 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 3 33 Disconnect Recognition Time Selection 3 91 Trunk Type Selection 1 1 24 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment I 1 1 25 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment II 1 When...

Page 515: ...ice channel used for K CCIS Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G GKto access the Memory Block Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K...

Page 516: ...15 01 Common Signal Channel Data Speed Assignment 1 15 02 Common Signal Channel Assignment 1 15 03 Originating Point Code Assignment 1 15 04 Destination Point Code Assignment 1 15 05 Destination Poin...

Page 517: ...shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK3 G IKto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to reverse polarity for an answer supervision signal on CO PBX No Use...

Page 518: ...line 2 Press LK3 G IAto access the Memory Block 3 Press line key to specify trunk type for CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter num...

Page 519: ...line key to specify external line as DP or DTMF for CO PBX No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or CO PBX No OR D to go to the...

Page 520: ...0 119 B 2 for B C0 120 B 3 for C LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Page 2 Trunks 09 16 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 09 10 1...

Page 521: ...key is pressed Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data orTel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No C to go to the next pa...

Page 522: ...A0 A9 100 109 B 1 for A B0 B9 110 119 B 2 for B C0 120 B 3 for C LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Page 2 Trunks 09 16 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3...

Page 523: ...Line key to select night ring assignment for Tel Port No The LED indication changes to indicate data each time a CO PBX line key is pressed Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lt...

Page 524: ...f line 2 Press LK4 KCto access the Memory Block 3 Use LK1 LK4 to assign doorphones 1 4 to chime for Day Mode on Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor...

Page 525: ...__________________________________________________________________________________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 00 Doorphone Assignment 1 7 01 Doorphone Display Time Sele...

Page 526: ...1 Go off line 2 Press KDto access the Memory Block 3 Use LK1 LK4 to assign doorphones 1 4 to chime for Night Mode on Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the c...

Page 527: ...e IPK ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 7 00 Doorphone 1 7 01 Doorphone Display Time Selectio...

Page 528: ...Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to change Day Mode Restriction Class 00 forTel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Po...

Page 529: ...Memory Block 3 Use dial pad to change Night Mode Restriction Class 00 for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lo move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data orTel P...

Page 530: ...o move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for...

Page 531: ...___________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 Stations can be assigned to one of 48 Tenant Number 00 47 2 The Cal...

Page 532: ...ter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Por...

Page 533: ...ned to more than one telephone A telephone cannot have more than one station number 2 When changing Station Numbers to a different numbering plan perform the following steps in order a Select Station...

Page 534: ...ess CO PBX LK1 to prevent the Tel Port No station user from answering incoming ringing CO PBX calls by going off hook Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right...

Page 535: ...___________________________________________________________ Notes 1 Programming for this Memory Block applies to Ring Assigned telephones only 2 An intercom call cannot be originated after a ring assi...

Page 536: ...Line Key Selection Display Settings Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NON CO FW BNA FW ALL Call Appearance Key Feature Access Key TKGP Route Advance P...

Page 537: ...to display the TKGP and enter 05 using the dial pad Default Values For Tel 01 CO LK01 08 Assigned to CO PBX lines 01 08 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Line Key No Programming Procedu...

Page 538: ...layed 6 Program the next Memory Block or press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 2 05 Line Key Selection Tenant Mode 1 When an Elite IPK system is installed as a Ke...

Page 539: ...l Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for Port Number 120 Setting Data Port No 01 96 Default Val...

Page 540: ...Press LK4 ADto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter nu...

Page 541: ...________________________________________________ Notes 1 When YS is assigned an incoming internal call from another station Automated Attendant transferred call or DIT ANA DID Tie line designated call...

Page 542: ...ion number 300 enter 300 Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No H to clear d...

Page 543: ...H Memory Block 4 14 Intercom Master Hunt Number Selection Telephone Port Number 01 YES All other Port Numbers NO H Memory Block 4 10 Station Number Assignment Telephone Port Number and related Statio...

Page 544: ...enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for Port Number 120 4 Press G to w...

Page 545: ...e 1 includes features that telephone ports 01 and 02 users are normally allowed to activate Select any Class pattern specified in Memory Block 1 8 07 Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 2 T...

Page 546: ...enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for Port Number 120 Default Values Not Specified 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 P...

Page 547: ...LK 7 LK 8 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Page 3 Ports 17 24 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Page 4 Ports 25 32 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32...

Page 548: ...data position B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for Port Number 120 Default Values Not Restricted 4 Press G to write the data and display the...

Page 549: ...dial pad to enter telephone number 10 Digits max for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data orTel Port No OR D to go t...

Page 550: ...63 and 064 for Memory Blocks 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit assignment and 1 1 47 Access Code 2 Digit assignment 2 To call the specified station number or CO line on Hot Line go off hook 3 When using Prim...

Page 551: ...Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change data option Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data orTel Port No...

Page 552: ...y Block affects only Single Line Telephone stations assigned Prime Line in Memory Block 4 23 Prime Line Hot Line Assignment 2 When Prime Line is assigned to an Single Line Telephone hookflash drops th...

Page 553: ...ff line 2 Press LK4 BFto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to assign DISA ID Buffer Number 01 to Station Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor r...

Page 554: ...off line 2 Press LK4 BHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change language option for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move...

Page 555: ...2 Press LK4 BIto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 if you want to enable the HFU U Unit forTel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter...

Page 556: ...the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B...

Page 557: ...le Internal Zone or Internal All Zone page for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data orTel Port No OR D to go to next...

Page 558: ...g to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B...

Page 559: ...ss the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to interface Voice Mail with single line telephones for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numer...

Page 560: ...______________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 The SLT 1 U ADP Adapter and the ADA 2 W Unit do not support Voice Mai...

Page 561: ...n is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 CFto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to allow voice prompt for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the curs...

Page 562: ...to a Secondary Incoming Extension SIE or a Call Arrival key Display Settings Page 1 Line Keys 01 08 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Default not assigned 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Page 2 Line Keys 09 16...

Page 563: ...A to go to the previous page B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for Port Number 120 Default Values All Telephones No Ring 4 Press G to write t...

Page 564: ...ls to a Secondary Incoming Extension SIE or a Call Arrival Key Display Settings Page 1 Line Keys 01 08 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Default not assigned 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Page 2 Line Keys 09...

Page 565: ...A to go to the previous page B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for Port Number 120 Default Values All Telephones No Ring 4 Press G to write t...

Page 566: ...ming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 CIto access the Memory Block 3 Press line key to specify ringing Mode for a single line telephone connected to an APR U Unit forTel Port No Use the following...

Page 567: ...means that no calls ring at the Single Line Device connected to an AP R R or APR U Unit 2 Station Number ring means that only calls directed to the Multiline Terminal Station Number ring at the Single...

Page 568: ...system configuration Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default Numbers are LCR Classes 0 1 2 3 4 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 DK...

Page 569: ...___________________ Notes 1 LCR Class Selection corresponds to Area Code Tables as follows Class 0 No LCR Class 1 Use Area Code Table 1 Class 2 Use Area Code Table 2 Class 3 Use Area Code Table 3 Clas...

Page 570: ...7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 DAto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK1 to disable Ringing Line Preference for SIE or CAR for Tel Por...

Page 571: ..._______________________________________________________________________________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 37 Extension Line Key Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 38 Extension L...

Page 572: ...to access the Memory Block 3 Press LK1for immediate forward to a station set to Call Forward Busy for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K I...

Page 573: ...the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter Call Appearance Block assignment forTel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data...

Page 574: ...t No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 1...

Page 575: ...rocedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 DFto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to delete live record sessions not addressed by the user forTel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor...

Page 576: ...LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default YES NO Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 DGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to chan...

Page 577: ...CPN Presentation from Station PRT firmware Version 3 50 or higher is required 2 When this Memory Block is set to No and ISDN PRI is used in CO Mode in Memory Block 3 91 the programmed number in Memory...

Page 578: ...ort Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for Port Number 120 Default Value Not Specified 4 Press G to write the data and display the next Memory Block 5 Program the nex...

Page 579: ...ramming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EKto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 if you want 24 line keys for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cur...

Page 580: ...10 LK11 LK12 OT 3 OT 11 LK9 LK10 LK11 LK12 LK19 LK23 LK13 LK14 LK15 LK16 OT 4 OT 12 LK13 LK14 LK15 LK16 LK20 LK24 OT 5 OT 13 OT 1 OT 5 OT 6 OT 14 OT 2 OT 6 OT 7 OT 15 OT 3 OT 7 OT 8 OT 16 OT 4 OT 8 DT...

Page 581: ...LK4 EAto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to disable Off Hook Ringing for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data orT...

Page 582: ...call Display Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EBto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK1 to di...

Page 583: ...______________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 Telephone ports A0 C0 are ports 100 120 2 Ringing must be assigned in Memory Block 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Da...

Page 584: ...play Settings LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default NO YS Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 ECto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK1 to press the a...

Page 585: ..._____________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 Telephone ports A0 C0 are ports 100 120 2 Ringing must be assigned in Memory Block 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Nig...

Page 586: ...dial pad Enter 7 or 10 digit code plus up to 5 digit extension number 15 digits maximum forTel port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter n...

Page 587: ...________________________________________________________________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 43 Enhanced 911 Trunk Assignment 1 8 44 Enhanced 911 Alternate Route Assignm...

Page 588: ...LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Ringing Pattern H Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EEto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to select the ringing pattern f...

Page 589: ...________________________________________________________________________________ Notes The Ring Patterns are shown in the table below Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 57 CO Line Ring...

Page 590: ...the Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to deny call record printing for Tel port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR...

Page 591: ...rocedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 EGto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the data option Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move t...

Page 592: ...____________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 4 55 CO PBX Telephone Ri...

Page 593: ...Go off line 2 Press LK3 G EHto access the Memory Block 3 Press the line key to specify Automated Attendant priority for Tel port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move th...

Page 594: ...cess the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the setting data option Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric...

Page 595: ..._ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK ___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 4 95 DTMF DP SLT Type Selection Operation of SLT connected to AP R R APR U or A...

Page 596: ...off line 2 Press LK4 FBto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data OR D to...

Page 597: ...__________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 A maximum of 13 digits is allowed 2 Hyphens dashes are not allowed when entering the directory number 3 This Memory Block sup...

Page 598: ...unt Code Authorization Code Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 FDto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to change Day Mode Restriction Class forTel port No Use the followi...

Page 599: ...ode Access 1 8 07 Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 Page 2 LK 8 Forced Account Code Authorization Code Programming 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 Page 5 LK 1 Forced A...

Page 600: ...unt Code Authorization Code Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 FEto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to change Night Mode Restriction Class forTel port No Use the follo...

Page 601: ...code Access 1 8 07 Class of Service Attendant Feature Selection 1 Page 2 LK 8 Forced Account Code Authorization Code Programming 1 8 08 Class of Service Station Feature Selection 2 Page 5 LK 1 Forced...

Page 602: ...3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default MOH RBT Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 FFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to chang...

Page 603: ...___________________________________________________________________ Notes Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 1 8 09 Music on Hold Pattern Selection 1 8 31 Hold Tone Source Assignment 1 8...

Page 604: ...e the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 11...

Page 605: ...go to next assigned Tel Port No B Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100 109 B Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110 119 B Cto enter C for Port Number 120 Default Value LK01 08 C0 01 08 4 Press G to write the d...

Page 606: ...sed on the line key type from Memory Block 4 12 Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode LK Assign Default Note NON not assigned All Blank CO Outside Lines CO xx xx Port 01 64 Call Forward Busy No Answer...

Page 607: ...elect DATA for single Line telephones forTel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data orTel Port No OR D to go to next assign...

Page 608: ...ng Fax Modem assign DATA 2 When Multiline Terminal is assigned for Data Line Security Tone Override and Call Alert Notification tones are not heard from the handset however the tone is still sent and...

Page 609: ...Press LK4 IAto access the Memory Block 3 Press the line Key to select ringing frequency for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter n...

Page 610: ...___________________________________________________________________________________ Notes 1 This Memory Block is applicable for telephones selected in Memory Block 1 1 28 Distinctive Ringing by Teleph...

Page 611: ...Memory Block 3 Press LK2 to keep volume UP after hanging up a call Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data orTel Port No OR D to go...

Page 612: ...line 2 Press LK4 ICto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to select internal page zone for Tel Port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move...

Page 613: ...1 Specify one zone All Internal Zones Paged by dialing 51 Zone A Paged by dialing 52 Zone B Paged by dialing 53 Zone C Paged by dialing 54 2 Telephones can be assigned to No Zone All Internal Zones p...

Page 614: ...tone during a call for Tel port No Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data or Tel Port No OR D to go to next assigned Tel Port No B...

Page 615: ...1 Go off line 2 Press LK4 IEto access the Memory Block 3 Press LK1 to specify Dial Pulse for single line telephones connected to the system Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lt...

Page 616: ...PBX line key to enter the data Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right K Ito enter numeric data D to go to the next Trunk Group No Setting Data 000 No Addit...

Page 617: ...Number Memory Block Name 1 1 46 Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 3 03 Trunk to Trunk Group Assignment 1 This Memory Block applies only when two or more systems are connected by Tie lines or when the sys...

Page 618: ...ow incoming Trunk groups to be connected to outgoing Trunk groups for tandem connections Display Settings Page 1 LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 The shaded selection is the default 01 02 03 04...

Page 619: ...s Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left Lto move the cursor right C to go to the next page A to go to the previous page D to go to the next Trunk Group No 4 Press G to write the dat...

Page 620: ...LK 1 LK 2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Table 08 Table 09 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK5 G KBto access the Memory Block 3 Press...

Page 621: ...2 LK 3 LK 4 LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8 Table 08 Table 09 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK5 G KCto access the Memory Block 3 Press the cor...

Page 622: ...Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK5 G KDto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data option 4 Press G to write the data The next Memory...

Page 623: ...____ Notes 1 15 07 K CCIS Message Response Timeout Assignment 1 15 08 Link Reconnect Allow Deny Selection 1 15 09 K CCIS Maximum Call Forwarding Hop Assignment 1 15 10 Calling Name Display Allow Deny...

Page 624: ...0 Not Assigned CCH 1 4 3 Press G to write the data 4 Press E to go back on line Related Programming M B Number Memory Block Name 3 70 CIC Number Assignment 1 1 05 Start Time Selection 1 1 46 48 Access...

Page 625: ..._____________________________ Notes 1 15 09 K CCIS Maximum Call Forwarding Hop Assignment 1 15 10 Calling Name Display Allow Deny Selection 5 4 LCR Class to Trunk Group Selection This Memory Block is...

Page 626: ...o Low L H Low to High 2 3 4 Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK5 G KFto access the Memory Block 3 Press the corresponding CO PBX line key to change the Setting Data option 4 Press G to wri...

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Page 628: ...o another tenant or multiple consecutive tenants Display Example To copy data of Tenant 00 to Tenant 05 07 1 Enter the originalTenant No Using the dial pad press KK 2 Press G Programming Procedures 1...

Page 629: ...______________________________________________________________________________ 3 Enter the beginning of the tenant 00 47 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press KE 4 Enter the end of the tenant...

Page 630: ...tive CO PBX lines Display Example To copy data of CO PBX line 01 to CO PBX line 05 07 1 Enter the original CO PBX No Using the dial pad press KA 2 Press G Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press...

Page 631: ...__________________________________________________________________________________ 3 Enter the beginning of the CO PBX 02 64 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press KE 4 Enter the end of the CO...

Page 632: ...rt or multiple consecutive telephone ports Display Example To copy data of telephone port 01 to telephone ports 20 30 1 Enter the originalTel No Using the dial pad pressKA 2 Press G Programming Proced...

Page 633: ...____________________________________________________________________________ 3 Enter the beginning ofthe Tel Port No 01 C0 range to be copied to Using the dial pad press BK 4 Enter the end ofthe Tel P...

Page 634: ...ups Display Example To copy data of Trunk Group 01 to Trunk Groups 10 14 1 Enter the original Trunk Group Using the dial pad press KA 2 Press G 3 Enter the Trunk Group Using the dial pad press AK AD P...

Page 635: ...ison 1 Elite IPK ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Enter the Start Trunk Group No 01 32 Using the dial pad press AK 5 Enter the End Trunk Group 01 3...

Page 636: ...mber for COI 8 TLI DID ESI 8 SLI 8 BRT Port Number for ESIB 16 ETU Port Number for DTI or PRT ETU Mode 7 Slot 1 Data No PC Programming BS 1 0 9 N O N 1 0 1 C O I 4 0 1 Page No Upper Slot No Port No 1s...

Page 637: ...NON 2 COI 4 U COIB 4 U COI 4 3 COI 8 U COIB 8 U COI 8 4 NON 5 COID 4 U COIB 4 U COID 4 6 COID 8 U COIB 8 U COID 8 7 TLI 2 U TLI 8 DID 4 U DID Line Key Setting Data LCD Indication 1 ESI 8 U ESI 8 2 NO...

Page 638: ...rsor right K Ito enter numeric data C to go to the next page A to go to the previous page 5 Press G to write the data 6 Press E to go back on line Line Key Setting Data LCD Indication 1 ESIB 8 U ESIB8...

Page 639: ...ail VP or CTI Maximum NO of ACD CMS FMS VMS IPT SLI OPX or DID ETUs Other ETUs 10 80 0 2 No Limitation 9 72 0 2 No Limitation 8 64 0 3 No Limitation 7 56 0 4 No Limitation 6 48 0 5 No Limitation 5 40...

Page 640: ..._ Card Interface Slot Assignment ETU PORT NO Refer to 1 Basic KTU EXP KTU SLOT 1 8 SLOT 1 8 SLOT 1 A BRT 4 U C O O BSU 2 U B O CCH 4 U H O COI 4 U COIB 4 U C O O COI 8 U COIB 8 U C O COID 4 U COIB 4 U...

Page 641: ...ng an interface slot assignment to a different ETU use the following procedure a Remove the ETU installed in the slot H Power off ACD 8 VoIP VMS IPCA or FMS ETU before removing it b Program the slot f...

Page 642: ...e data press the corresponding CO PBX line key Use the following to enter data D to go to next assigned ESl Port No or cycle back to 1 4 Press G to write the data 5 Press E to go back on line 1 Only M...

Page 643: ...f the MIFA U ETU Display Notes Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK3 to access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left...

Page 644: ...the MIFM U ETU Display Notes Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK3 JAto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following to enter data Jto move the cursor left...

Page 645: ...Message Detail Reporting SMDR function on the MIFM U ETU Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK3 JBto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following to...

Page 646: ...Call Distribution UCD function on the MIFA U ETU Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK3 JCto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following are used w...

Page 647: ...works without an MIFM U ETU installed Display Notes Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK7 LK3 JDto access the Memory Block 3 Use the dial pad to enter data Use the following to enter data J...

Page 648: ...re version without removing the card from the KSU Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK8 LK1 to access the Memory Block 3 Enter data using the Dial Pad Use the following to enter dat...

Page 649: ...ess the Memory Block 3 The system display indicates CLR SYS SPD and the first four CO PBX lines light red 4 Press HAHIto enter the fixed password When each number of the password is being entered the...

Page 650: ...2 Press LK8 LK3 to access the Memory Block 3 The system display indicates CLR SYS SPD and the first four CO PBX lines light red 4 Press HAHIto enter the fixed password When each number of the passwor...

Page 651: ...ained after the Second Initialization Display Programming Procedures 1 Go off line 2 Press LK8 LK8 to access the Memory Block 3 When the system display prompt indicates CPU RESET the first four CO PBX...

Page 652: ...res 1 Press A 2 Dial I 3 Dial L 4 Dial current time e g KC BI 5 Press C to toggle AM PM 6 Press H to advance to the calendar 7 Press C to select the day of the week 8 Dial Lto move the cursor to the d...

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Page 654: ...is fixed and denies all outside calls Classes 01 14 are programmable in system software Stations are assigned per station to a Code Restriction Class A separate Day Mode and Night Mode station to Cod...

Page 655: ...3 91 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment I 1 1 24 PBX CTX Access Code Assignment II 1 1 25 OCC Table Assignment 1 1 67 OCC Table to Trunk Group Assignment 5 03 8 Digit Matching Table to OCC Table Assignme...

Page 656: ...stem Programming has 16 OCCTables 01 16 Each table can have one OCC Access Code assigned OCC Table to Trunk Group Assignment Memory Block 5 03 This Memory Block assigns Trunk groups to the OCC Tables...

Page 657: ...his Memory Block assigns the 8 Digit Matching Tables Each 8 Digit Matching Table can have 16 8 digit entries To cover the many possible combinations without listing each individual number code restric...

Page 658: ...Digit Matching Tables assigned to the Code Restriction Class the station is assigned to and has the Trunk group assigned to it for the in use trunk the station is on When a match is found the system...

Page 659: ...restriction to the remaining digits The codes are sent to the CO as the leading digits on permitted code restriction calls 1 4 8 Trunk Digit Restriction Assignment Memory Block 4 32 This Memory Block...

Page 660: ...roup 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 68 Table 09 Memory Block 1 1 67 Memory Block 5 03 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 68 Table 13 Memory Block 1 1 67 Memory Block 5 03 Trunk Group 01 32 Memory Block 1 1 68...

Page 661: ...hing Table to Trunk Group Assignment 5 02 8 Digit Matching Table Assignment 1 1 60 The following designations are used in these tables Table 00 Table 01 Table 02 Table 03 Memory Block 1 1 66 Use Table...

Page 662: ...k Group Assignment 5 02 8 Digit Matching Table Assignment 1 1 60 Table 04 Table 05 Table 06 Table 07 Memory Block 1 1 66 Use Table Use Table Use Table Use Table Memory Block 5 02 Trunk Group 01 32 Tru...

Page 663: ...k Group Assignment 5 02 8 Digit Matching Table Assignment 1 1 60 Table 08 Table 09 Table 10 Table 11 Memory Block 1 1 66 Use Table Use Table Use Table Use Table Memory Block 5 02 Trunk Group 01 32 Tru...

Page 664: ...Assignment 5 02 8 Digit Matching Table Assignment 1 1 60 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Memory Block 1 1 66 Use Table Use Table Use Table Unused Table Memory Block 5 02 Trunk Group 01 32 Trunk Gr...

Page 665: ...Selection 1 1 65 1 6 Code Restriction Algorithm The following chart identifies how the system checks for and processes Code Restriction assignments 8 Digit Matching Table Class Allow Deny Assignment...

Page 666: ...r to Dial up to 6 More Digits Search OCC Tables From Tables 01 16 OCC Table Assignment M B 1 1 67 Allow User Free Dialing 1 Class 01 14 Class 00 No Yes No No Match Found 0 2 9 2 Match Found Yes Discon...

Page 667: ...es Assigned to OCC Table M B 1 1 68 Search Only 8 digit Matching Tables Assigned For Trunk Group Being Used M B 5 02 1 2 Allow User Free Dialing Match Found Deny Table Note 1 No Perfect Match Found or...

Page 668: ...nate the call with LCR 2 2 Memory Blocks The following related Memory Blocks are used when assigning ARS Memory Title Block Access Code 1 Digit Assignment 1 1 46 Class of Service Station Feature Selec...

Page 669: ...ng plan to one of four LCR tables A maximum of 128 up to 8 digits dialing combinations are possible for each table Default Not Assigned 2 3 5 ARS Dial Allow Deny Selection Memory Block 1 14 02 Use thi...

Page 670: ...this Memory Block to to assign a Trunk Group number to each CO PBX line Default CO PBX lines 01 08 in Trunk group 1 2 3 11 Trunk Type Selection Memory Block 3 91 Use this Memory Block to specify an e...

Page 671: ...P 4 H 3 91 Assign trunks 01 08 for CO H 4 40 TEL 100 assigned to class 1 2 Press E Dial tone is heard Speaker key is on red and the top display shows 100 3 Dial I LCR Dial tone is heard The top displa...

Page 672: ...B1 14 01 01 1X 02 NX 03 1 800 04 1 900 128 1 800 Table Value LCR Class Dial Combinations Route TKGP RAB Delete digits Add digits 1 4 01 128 01 32 01 32 01 32 Up to 10 Up to 10 From CPU MB 1 14 00 MIFM...

Page 673: ...________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK Table 3 1 Automatic Route Selection to Route Number Assignment Table 1 4 Dialing Combination Digits Max 8 Memory Block 1 1...

Page 674: ..._______________________________________________________________________ 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Table 3 1 Automatic Route Selection to Ro...

Page 675: ...___________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 Table 3 1 Automatic Route Selection to R...

Page 676: ..._______________________________________________________________ 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 Table 3 1 Automatic Route Select...

Page 677: ...23 124 125 126 127 128 Table 3 2 Route Number to Trunk Group RAB Selection and Digit Control Route Number M B 1 14 03 NORMAL TKGP 01 32 or RAB 01 32 M B 1 14 04 Delete Digits 00 10 M B 1 14 05 Add Dig...

Page 678: ...he MIFM U ETU is disabled H The MIFM U ETU is required for charge display to function H The ARS dialing numbers are checked according to the following priorities Complete table match Allow Deny in the...

Page 679: ...igination in USA is Trunk Group 1 H When a dialing number is not subjected to ARS it is either originated according to the LCR bypass specification or busy H When ARS begins checking a received number...

Page 680: ...___________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Start MIFM LCR Originate MB 1 14 00 Allow Deny Code Restriction Assigned MB 1 1 82 MB 4 40 LCR Class Sel...

Page 681: ...___________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK Check ARS Allow Deny M B 1 14 02 Deny Match Dial Busy No Which TKGP or RAB TKGP 01 32 RAB 01 32 4 1 Yes Route Number to TKGP RAB Check 3 Allow...

Page 682: ..._____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ TKGP RAB meets condition Seize Trunk a...

Page 683: ...er calls that exceed the restriction are rejected or diverted For outgoing calls the KTS counts the number of calls in progress per group and rejects excess calls For Call by Call to operate the numbe...

Page 684: ...r Name Indication Selection 3 53 Trunk Type Selection 3 91 Trunk Installed DP DTMF Selection 3 92 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode 4 02 Telephone to Tenant Assign...

Page 685: ...Conversion Assignment Memory Block 1 1 21 Use this Memory Block to enable the DID Digit Conversion table Default NO 3 3 3 DID Digit Conversion Table Memory Block 1 1 22 Use this Memory Block to assign...

Page 686: ...ialed Default 4s 3 3 9 SLT or Automated Attendant DISA to CPU PBR Selection Memory Block 1 8 01 Use this Memory Block to specify whether the PBR circuits in the CPU are for Single Line Telephones or A...

Page 687: ...runk Incoming Answer Mode Selection Memory Block 3 05 Use this Memory Block to specify the incoming answer mode per outside line as NO ASSIGN Normal TANDM TRF automatic trunk to trunk transfer or AA A...

Page 688: ...n external line as NIL Not connected DP 10 pps DP 20 pps or MF DTMF Default MF 3 3 24 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode Memory Block 4 01 Use this Memory Block to assign incoming CO PBX calls to ring on...

Page 689: ...all Service Selection Memory Block 1 13 03 Use this Memory Block to specify whether YS or not NO Call by Call is specified per PRT line Default NO 3 3 32 Call by Call Type of Number Assignment Memory...

Page 690: ...Bs are unspecified 3 3 37 Call by Call Facility Coding Value Assignment Service Memory Block 1 10 05 Use this Memory Block to specify Facility Coding Value Service for each RAB as specified by the Mem...

Page 691: ...ility Group SFGs for OUTWATS can be defined for outgoing calls per individual OUTWATS service For IntraLATA and banded OUTWATS an SFG is assigned to each band For InterLATA OUTWATS an SFG is assigned...

Page 692: ...hen using PRT H PreDigits controls whether digits that are specified in pre digit tables are dialed before the International or Operator code H When TG RAB is not assigned outgoing calls cannot be mad...

Page 693: ...r code H When TG RAB is not assigned outgoing calls cannot be made H When an unassigned OCC number is dialed route selection is bypassed 3 4 3 Operator Call Time Out Table Example This table specifies...

Page 694: ...nsure that the following items are assigned or registered Memory Block Setting 7 1 S1 MIFM S2 ESITEL01 08 S4 PRTCO 01 24 S7 COICO 25 32 1 1 20 4 Digits 1 1 21 YS 1 1 22 DID number 2000 Station number...

Page 695: ...ltiQuest AT T Group 04 to 02 Tie Nortel Group 05 to 02 FX Nortel Group 06 to 01 ACCUNET AT T Future Group 07 to 03 OUTWATS Nortel Group 08 16 to 99 default 1 10 21 Group 01 to 10 MEGACOM AT T Group 02...

Page 696: ...ode I The KSU generates an LCR Dial Tone The Terminal LCD shows LCR Table 3 3 Memory Block Data R A B TN 02 NPI 03 TNI 00 NIP 01 NID 04 FCVS 1 10 05 FCVF 06 SP 07 MAX DIGIT 08 SFG 09 Values in are the...

Page 697: ...hows 12127527000 SETUP is sent to the Network SETUP Message 6 PRT is connected LEDs remain On Conversation starts 7 The Terminal LCD displays the elapsed time for the call 3 7 2 Dial 9 Trunk access co...

Page 698: ...arts 6 The Terminal LCD displays the elapsed time for the call 3 7 3 Dial 9 1 333 444 5000 LCR search sequence Area Code 333 Route Adv 03 Route 03 RAB 03 TG 02 CO 23 SETUP Message 3 7 4 Dial 9 1 800 7...

Page 699: ...uence LCR Dial Route Adv 01 Route 01 first priority RAB 01 SFG 01 Outgoing SFG 08 overflow Route 040 2nd priority TG 03 CO 32 SETUP Message 3 7 8 Outgoing FX service Dial 9 1 500 222 3333 LCR search s...

Page 700: ...Time Selection 4 sec default from the last digit expires When a digit is not dialed after seizure of the external line before the interdigit interval times out the external line is released and a Bus...

Page 701: ...Night Ring using Memory Block 4 01 CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode Memory Block 4 02 CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode or DIT ANA using Memory Block 3 61 DIT ANA Delay Answer Time Selection must be se...

Page 702: ...s priority A collision error between simultaneous SETUP messages is generated and the outgoing call gets a busy signal H The Incoming outgoing IC OG SFG must be equal to or greater than the outgoing O...

Page 703: ...ll incoming calls are terminated Incoming Incoming Reject 88 Incompatible Destination Call Type SFG MB 1 10 01 08 CBC MB 1 13 03 Voice Others CBC CallTermination Flowchart Yes No Trunk Type MB 3 91 Ca...

Page 704: ...00 Time when no signal is being sent to a CO PBX line 1 0s 3 0s 3 0s DP Interdigit Time Selection 1 1 01 Minimum time between dialing signals in Dial Pulse dialing A B B Hookflash Time Selection 1 1 0...

Page 705: ...with Trunk Queue set rings before the queue is automatically canceled 10s 10s 60s CO PBX Prepause Time Selection 1 1 57 The time before dialed digits are sent over a CO PBX line after the line is seiz...

Page 706: ...2 Time allowed before Automatic Callback is automatically canceled 30s 30m 30m Call Forward No Answer Time Selection 1 2 22 The time before ICM or Trunk calls are forwarded when there is no answer 4s...

Page 707: ...Time Selection 1 3 10 The DTMF duration interdigit time milliseconds for voice mail 60 70 110 80 810 190 Tandem Transfer Automatic Disconnect Time Selection 1 4 00 The maximum time minutes before the...

Page 708: ...ements Doorphone Display Time Selection 1 7 01 The time a doorphone call signals a station before it times out 10s 10s 90s External Paging Timeout Selection 1 7 06 The time minutes before an external...

Page 709: ...0 520 1950 Tie Line Release Detect Time Selection 3 18 The time milliseconds between when the circuit disconnection is detected on the Tie line on the distant system side and when it is recognized as...

Page 710: ...ion 3 25 The maximum time for receiving an acknowledgment signal from a distant system before sending a busy tone 1s 7s Disconnect Recognition Time Selection 3 33 The minimum time seconds before a dis...

Page 711: ..._______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK THIS PA...

Page 712: ...rs can be entered using the dial pad instead of the Character Code Tables Refer to Section 1 2 Dial Pad Character Assignment Codes 166 221 and 250 252 are used for Japanese characters only Character C...

Page 713: ...________________________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK 5 053 U 085 u 117 6 054 V 086 v 118 7 055 W 087 w 119 8 056 X 088 x 120 9 057 Y 089 y 121 058 Z 09...

Page 714: ...Document Revision 1 Programming Manual B 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________...

Page 715: ...e 1 Enter Program Mode Display shows PROGRAM MODE 2 Press LK3 Display shows 01 _ 3 Press LK2 Display still shows 01 _ 4 Press KK Display shows 01 N_ Table B 1 System Data Input Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 716: ...02 OUT IN 1 2 2 Enter Speed Dial Name 1 Press inactive A Display is blank 2 Press B Display shows_ 3 Press KK Display shows 00 _ 4 Press I Display shows 00 0 _ Table B 2 Speed Dial Name Input Press 1...

Page 717: ...________________________________________________________ Document Revison 1 Elite IPK 5 Press ABCDE Display shows 00 0 12345_ 6 Press H Display shows 00 _ 7 Press FF Display shows 00 N_ 8 Press CC Dis...

Page 718: ...G Forwarding ALM Alarm FLSH Flash ANS Answer GUARD Outgoing Guard Time ANSWR Answer H High ASSGN Assignment HR Hour AUT Automatic ICM Intercom Extension AUTANS Autoanswer IMDT Immediate BLANK Service...

Page 719: ...A Transmission Assignment RT Route PAD AR PAD Pattern A Receiving Assignment RT ADV Route Advance Block PAD BT PAD Pattern B Transmission Assignment RVS Reversal PAD BR PAD Pattern B Receiving Assign...

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