Introduction
1-3
Introduction
The
STARPLUS
Triad 1/2/3
Telephone System is programmed to meet
each customer’s individual needs. All programming is done at any
24-Button Executive Telephone as the programming station or through
an ASCII terminal or PC. The digital display model is required for
programming.
When the programming mode is entered, the digital telephone being
used no longer operates as a telephone but as a programming station
with all of the buttons redefined. The keys on the dial pad are used to
enter data fields (Program Codes) associated with system, station, and CO
line features as well as specific data that requires a numeric entry. Flexible
buttons toggle on or off features, or enable entry of specific data fields.
LEDs and the LCD display provide a visual indication of entered data and
their value.
Programming is also performed using an ASCII terminal, or a computer
capable of emulating an ASCII terminal. This form of programming is
done locally (on-site) by connecting the terminal directly to the RS-232C
connector on the Master Processor Board (MPB) or is performed remotely
(off-site) through the use of the On Board 2400 baud modem (
Triad 3
) or
the optional 2400 baud modem (
Triad 1/2
). The method and steps to
program the system via a PC are identical to those used when
programming from a digital key set. A button to keyboard mapping is
provided (refer to
Figure 1-2: Programming Button Mapping
) to help
minimize familiarization and training time.
The system must be initialized to load default data into memory at the
time of installation. If this pre-programming is acceptable to the
customer, initialization is all that is needed. Refer to
Table 1-1: Feature
Default Values
for a listing of all the default values.
When features are programmed, tones are provided to determine if a
correct or incorrect entry has been made. A solid one second tone
indicates the data was accepted. An interrupted tone means an error was
made. When this occurs, re-enter the data and information.
Until new data is entered and accepted, the system continues to operate
under default or previously entered values.
Summary of Contents for Starplus Triad 1
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