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OptiCon SBG-1000

User Manual

(IP-PBX Features)

OptiCon SBG-1000 User Manual (IP-PBX Features)

ISSUE

1.0

1.1

DATE

2011, August

2012, February

Revision History

DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES

Initial Release

Update for SBG S/W version A.0Au

OptiCon SBG-1000 User Manual (IP-PBX Features)

Table Of Contents

1.

Introduction ...................................................................................... 1-1

1.1

Overview ............................................................................................................. 1-1

1.2

Hardware Components ...................................................................................... 1-2

1.3

Manual Application ............................................................................................ 1-3

1.3.1

Organization ............................................................................................. 1-3

1.3.2

Feature Information ................................................................................. 1-3

1.4

System Capacities .............................................................................................. 1-3

1.5

Hardware Description ........................................................................................ 1-5

1.6

Specifications ..................................................................................................... 1-6

2.

Call Features ..................................................................................... 2-1

2.1

System Time ....................................................................................................... 2-1

2.1.1

LCD Date/Time Format Control .............................................................. 2-1

2.1.2

Auto Service Mode Control ..................................................................... 2-1

2.1.3

Day/Night/Timed Ring Mode ................................................................... 2-2

2.2

Call Forward ........................................................................................................ 2-3

2.3

Call Forward, Preset ........................................................................................... 2-6

2.4

Call Park .............................................................................................................. 2-7

2.5

Call Pick-up ......................................................................................................... 2-8

2.5.1

Directed Call Pick-Up ............................................................................. 2-8

2.5.2

Group Call Pick-Up................................................................................ 2-10

2.6

Call Transfer ..................................................................................................... 2-11

2.6.1

Call Transfer, Station ............................................................................ 2-11

2.6.2

Call Transfer, CO ................................................................................... 2-13

2.6.3

Call Transfer, Voice Mail ...................................................................... 2-14

2.7

Call Waiting/Camp-On ...................................................................................... 2-15

2.8

CO Access ........................................................................................................ 2-16

2.9

CO Queuing ...................................................................................................... 2-17

2.10

Three-Party Voice Conference ........................................................................ 2-18

2.11

Customer Site Name ........................................................................................ 2-19

2.12

FAX .................................................................................................................... 2-20

2.13

Delayed CO Ring .............................................................................................. 2-20

2.14

Delayed Auto Attendant ................................................................................... 2-21

2.15

Diagnostic/Maintenance .................................................................................. 2-22

2.16

Dial-by-Name .................................................................................................... 2-22

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2.17

DND (Do Not Disturb) ....................................................................................... 2-24

2.18

Emergency Call ................................................................................................ 2-25

2.19

Flexible Numbering Plan .................................................................................. 2-26

2.20

Headset Compatibility ...................................................................................... 2-26

2.21

Hold ................................................................................................................... 2-27

2.21.1

Hold ........................................................................................................ 2-27

2.21.2

Hold Recall ............................................................................................. 2-28

2.21.3

Automatic Hold ....................................................................................... 2-29

2.22

Call Routing by Caller Number ........................................................................ 2-30

2.23

IP Fax Relay, T.38 support ............................................................................... 2-31

2.24

LNR (Last Number Redial) ............................................................................... 2-31

2.25

MOH (Music-On-Hold) ...................................................................................... 2-32

2.26

Registration & Registration Table ................................................................... 2-33

2.27

Ringing Line Preference .................................................................................. 2-34

2.28

Speed Dial ......................................................................................................... 2-34

2.28.1

Display Security ..................................................................................... 2-34

2.28.2

Individual Speed Dial ............................................................................. 2-35

2.28.3

Common Speed Dial ............................................................................... 2-37

2.29

Station Groups ................................................................................................. 2-38

2.30

SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) .................................................... 2-41

2.30.1

Call Cost Display .................................................................................... 2-41

2.30.2

SMDR Call Records ................................................................................ 2-42

2.30.3

Lost Call Recording ................................................................................ 2-44

2.31

System Admin Programming .......................................................................... 2-46

2.31.1

Keyset Administration ........................................................................... 2-46

2.31.2

Web Administration ................................................................................ 2-47

2.32

Traffic Analysis ................................................................................................. 2-48

2.32.1

Traffic Analysis, Attendant ................................................................... 2-50

2.32.2

Traffic Analysis, Call Reports ............................................................... 2-51

2.32.3

Traffic Analysis, H/W Usage ................................................................. 2-52

2.32.4

Traffic Analysis, CO Reports ................................................................ 2-53

2.33

VSF Integrated Auto Attd/Voice Mail .............................................................. 2-54

2.33.1

VSF ......................................................................................................... 2-54

2.33.2

VSF-Auto Attendant .............................................................................. 2-54

2.33.3

VSF Voice Mail ...................................................................................... 2-56

2.33.4

Company Directory ................................................................................ 2-66

2.33.5

Record VM Greeting using Call Routing ............................................... 2-67

2.33.6

Administrator Mailbox ........................................................................... 2-68

2.33.7

Announce Only Mailbox ......................................................................... 2-70

2.33.8

Message Cascade ................................................................................... 2-70

2.33.9

Class of Service Settings ....................................................................... 2-71

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2.33.10

Send Message ........................................................................................ 2-72

2.33.11

Distribution Lists .................................................................................... 2-73

2.33.12

Mark a message private ........................................................................ 2-74

2.33.13

Mark a message for delivery confirmation ........................................... 2-75

2.34

Wake-Up Alarm ................................................................................................. 2-76

2.35

Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) ........................................ 2-77

2.36

Intercom Call (ICM Call) ................................................................................... 2-78

2.37

Intercom Call Hold ............................................................................................ 2-79

2.38

Intercom Caller Controlled ICM Signaling ...................................................... 2-80

2.39

Intercom Lock-Out ........................................................................................... 2-80

2.40

Intercom Step Call ............................................................................................ 2-81

2.41

Message Wait/Call Back .................................................................................. 2-82

2.41.1

Station Message Wait/Call Back ........................................................... 2-82

2.41.2

Message Wait Reminder Tone............................................................... 2-84

2.42

Paging ............................................................................................................... 2-85

2.42.1

Paging & All Call Paging ....................................................................... 2-85

2.42.2

Meet Me Page Answer........................................................................... 2-86

2.43

CO Ring Assignment ....................................................................................... 2-87

2.44

CO Line Release Guard Time .......................................................................... 2-88

2.45

IP Trunking ........................................................................................................ 2-89

2.45.1

SIP Service ............................................................................................. 2-89

2.46

Calling/Called Party Identification .................................................................. 2-90

2.47

Answering Machine Emulation ....................................................................... 2-91

2.48

Auto Called Number Redial (ACNR) ............................................................... 2-92

2.49

Auto Release Of [Speaker] .............................................................................. 2-93

2.50

Automatic Speaker Select ............................................................................... 2-94

2.51

Call Log Display ............................................................................................... 2-95

2.52

Call Wait ............................................................................................................ 2-95

2.53

DND - One Time DND ....................................................................................... 2-96

2.54

Flex Button Direct Speed Dial Assignment .................................................... 2-97

2.55

Intercom Answer Mode .................................................................................... 2-98

2.56

Mute ................................................................................................................... 2-99

2.57

Off-Hook Signaling ......................................................................................... 2-100

2.58

On-Hook Dialing ............................................................................................. 2-101

2.59

Save Number Redial (SNR) ............................................................................ 2-102

2.60

Speakerphone ................................................................................................. 2-103

2.61

Station Flexible Buttons ................................................................................ 2-104

2.62

Station User Programming & Codes ............................................................ 2-105

2.63

Voice Over....................................................................................................... 2-108

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2.64

Attendant Position ......................................................................................... 2-109

2.65

Attendant Recall ............................................................................................. 2-109

2.66

Attendant Station Program Codes ................................................................ 2-110

2.67

Attendant Call/Queuing.................................................................................. 2-112

2.68

Disable Outgoing CO Access ........................................................................ 2-113

2.69

Feature Cancel ................................................................................................ 2-113

2.70

SLT Broker Call .............................................................................................. 2-114

2.71

SLT Howler Tone ............................................................................................ 2-116

2.72

Dialing Restrictions ........................................................................................ 2-116

2.72.1

Class of Service ................................................................................... 2-116

2.72.2

Day, Night & Timed Station COS ........................................................ 2-117

2.72.3

Temporary Station COS/Lock ............................................................. 2-118

2.73

SIP Extension Service .................................................................................... 2-119

2.74

Prime Line Immediately/Delayed ................................................................... 2-120

2.75

International Call Restriction ......................................................................... 2-122

2.76

IP System DECT ............................................................................................. 2-122

2.77

Alarm Signal/Door Bell................................................................................... 2-124

2.78

Door Open ....................................................................................................... 2-125

2.79

Mobile Extension ............................................................................................ 2-126

2.80

System Networking ........................................................................................ 2-127

2.80.1

Distributed Control Network ............................................................... 2-127

2.81

Station Call Coverage .................................................................................... 2-132

2.82

IP Call Recording ............................................................................................ 2-133

2.83

Authorization Codes (Password) .................................................................. 2-135

2.84

USB Upgrade .................................................................................................. 2-136

2.85

Auto Call Recording ....................................................................................... 2-137

2.86

Two-way Record ............................................................................................. 2-138

2.87

Executive/Secretary Forward ........................................................................ 2-139

3.

Web administration ........................................................................... 3-1

3.1

Voice Installation ................................................................................................ 3-1

3.1.1

System ...................................................................................................... 3-2

3.1.2

Station Registration.................................................................................. 3-3

3.1.3

CO Line Registration ................................................................................ 3-4

3.1.4

Auto Attendant ......................................................................................... 3-9

3.1.5

FAX ......................................................................................................... 3-10

3.1.6

Numbering Plan ...................................................................................... 3-10

3.2

Voice Configuration ......................................................................................... 3-11

3.2.1

Station Data ............................................................................................ 3-11

3.2.2

CO Line Data .......................................................................................... 3-16

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3.2.3

System Data ........................................................................................... 3-19

3.2.4

Station Group Data ................................................................................. 3-26

3.3

Voice Maintenance ........................................................................................... 3-30

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1. I

NTRODUCTION

1.1 O

VERVIEW

Smart Business gateway (OptiCon SBG-1000) is Aria Technologies Africa

‟s internet Protocol (iP)

Enterprise Communications Solution designed to meet the telecommunication needs of smallsized business. Smart Business gateway uses advanced packet voice and IP switching technology, which is combined with a rich feature content, to set a new standard in Voice over IP

(VoIP) systems.

The system consists of basic one FXS port, eight 10/100 Base-T LAN Ethernet ports (including four POE ports) and one Wan Ethernet port, one USB port. OptiCon SBG-1000 is installed on the desk and powered from an AC/DC adapter, which converts 100~240VAC to 48VDC. With optional board, the system can have one/two FXO ports or one BRI port additionally and FXS can be increased two ports.

OptiCon SBG-1000 supports a variety of Phones; LIP Phones using OptiCon Protocol, SIP

Terminals (WIT-400H, 88xx), and analog single-line devices. With the LIP Phones, commonlyused features are activated with the touch of a single button. Additionally, most functions can be accessed from any telephone by dialing specific codes.

Providing an environment rich in features, in addition to a fully featured voice intercom, the

OptiCon SBG-1000 incorporates built-In Auto-Attendant (AA) and Voice Mail (VM), Remote

Management such as Web Based Admin.

By employing packet voice and IP switching, the OptiCon SBG-1000 infrastructure can be employed for, or can share the enterprise data network. Further, since all terminals have a unique

IP address, they can be moved anywhere with access to a network that can connect to OptiCon

SBG-1000 and function without the need for “re-programming”. The use of the single common infrastructure and ability to easily install or relocate telephones results in significant savings from the time of installation and throughout the life of the system.

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ARDWARE

C

OMPONENTS

OptiCon SBG-1000 is shipped with the OptiCon SBG-1000 module, a power adaptor and a power cord as shown in Figure 1.1.

Figure 1.1 Components in OptiCon SBG-1000 package

To obtain terminal options with OptiCon SBG-1000, contact an authorized agent of Aria

Technologies Africa Co., Ltd.

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Table 1.1 OptiCon SBG-1000 products

5

6

7

No. Product

1

2

3

4

Smart Business gateway

AC/DC Adaptor

AC Power Cord

LIP Phones

SIP Terminals

POTS Terminals

DECT Phones

Description

Smart Business gateway Gateway Module

AC/DC Adaptor for module, (48VDC, 0.8A)

AC power cord for an Adaptor

Aria Technologies Africa LIP Phones using OptiCon analogue single line devices

Aria Technologies Africa System DECT Phones

Remark

Basic

Basic

Basic

Option

Option

Option

Option

1.3 M

ANUAL

A

PPLICATION

This document provides detailed information covering description and operation of the numerous features available in the OptiCon SBG-1000 system software. The document is written assuming the system employs the default numbering plan.

1.3.1 Organization

Features are arranged in two different major groupings as follows:

 Section 2 Call Features

 Section 3 Web Administration

1.3.2 Feature Information

Each section is an alphabetical listing of features with the description and operation of each. The structure is divided into 6 parts as below:

Description: explains the nature of the feature.

Operation: gives detailed step-by-step operation of the feature for Keysets and SLTs.

Conditions: explains known feature interactions and constraints related to the feature.

Programming: lists database entries that may be required for proper feature operation.

Reference: lists related topical information to aid in understanding the feature.

Hardware: lists hardware required for proper feature operation.

1.4 S

YSTEM

C

APACITIES

The OptiCon SBG-1000 is presently available in one configuration as shown in the Table 1.2.

Table 1.2 Smart Business gateway Capacity Chart

DESCRIPTION

Stations

VoIP channel

IP Extension

FXS (FAX, SLT)

SIP Extension

DECT

Total

CAPACITY

Smart Business gateway

– OptiCon SBG-1000

11 / 23

1)

1 / 2

2)

6

6

3)

12 / 24

1)

3 / 4 / 6

1)

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DESCRIPTION

FXO port (Analog trunk)

BRI port

Auto Attendant channels

Attendants

PFT

USB Host Port

Paging Zones

Common Speed Dial

Individual Speed Dial

Last Number Redial

Save Number Redial

SMDR Buffer

Station Groups

Station Group Members

Authorization Codes Station

CAPACITY

Smart Business gateway

– OptiCon SBG-1000

0 / 1 / 2 / 4

2)

0 / 1 / 2

2)

4

1

1

4)

1

10

800 (23 digits)

20 (23 digits)

15 (23 digits)

1 (23 digits)

5000

10

12 / 24

1)

12 / 24

1)

System 100

Voice Mail Box 240 / 480 minutes

5)

1) Capacity S/W license decides the number of total stations and the maximum available number of VoIP channel.

Capacity S/W

License

DECT Usage

Total

Stations

VoIP

Channel

Normal

ON

OFF

12 3

ON 4

Extended 24

OFF 6

2) Basic OptiCon SBG-1000 has only 1 FXS port and FXS, FXO and BRI port capacity depends on the optional board as follows.

Optional Board FXS FXO BRI

CSIU

CIU1

CIU2

CIU4

BRIU

Basic 1 + 1 = 2

Basic 1

Basic 1

Basic 1

Basic 1

1

1

2

4

0

0

0

0

0

1

BRIU2 Basic 1 0 2

3) Up to six (6) DECT stations can be registered but only four (4) DECT stations can place a call or get a ring simultaneously.

4) PFT is connected to FXO LINE1 and it works only with CSIU, CIU1, CIU2 and CIU4.

5) The capacity for Voice Mail Box depends on the lock key for the VSF Memory Extend.

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ARDWARE

D

ESCRIPTION

OptiCon SBG-1000 can be mounted on any flat surface itself. The external AC/DC adaptor (48Vdc

/0.8A) feeds power to the System. OptiCon SBG-1000 includes battery back-up circuitry using a long-life Lithium battery to maintain the real-time clock and prevent loss of system database during power fail.

Connection ports

 In the right side

 One WAN port (RJ-45: 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet port)

 8 LAN ports (RJ-45: 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port)

 One basic FXS port (RJ-45)

 One MISC port for Relay Contact and Alarm Detection

 48 VDC Power Input Jack

 In the left side

 One USB Port in the left side

Buttons

Indicators

 In the right side

 Reset to Default button

 In the left side

 WPS (WiFi Protect Setup) button

 Reset button

The following LAN LEDs provide visual representation of OptiCon SBG-1000 LAN ports activities and status in normal state.

Table 1.3 OptiCon SBG-1000 LAN Activities and Status

Name

LINK/ACT

10/100

LED Color Status

Green

Orange

ON

OFF

FLASH

ON

OFF

Description

Valid LAN Link

Link Fail

TX/RX Activity

100 Mbps

10 Mbps

The following WAN LEDs provide visual representation of OptiCon SBG-1000 WAN port activities and status in normal state.

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Table 1.4 OptiCon SBG-1000 WAN Activities and Status

Name

LINK

ACT

LED Color Status

Green

Orange

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Description

Valid LAN Link

Link Fail

100 Mbps

10 Mbps

Status LEDs on the top panel indicate operation states of the OptiCon SBG-1000 as shown in below Table 1.5.

Table 1.5 OptiCon SBG-1000 Operation States

Icon

Name

POWER

WAN

WLAN

PBX

LED Color Status

Blue

Pure Green

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Pure Green

Pure Green

ON

OFF

BLINK

BLINK

ON/OFF

Description

Power On

No Power

Valid WAN Link

WAN Link Fail

WLAN is Running

WLAN is Not Initialized

WPS is in progress

Call Task is Running

Call Task Not Initialized

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PECIFICATIONS

Environmental Specification

Operation Temperature

Degrees ()

0 ~ 40

Optimum Operation Temperature 20 ~ 26

Storage Temperature

Relative Humidity

0 ~ 70

0~80% RH non-condensing

Degrees ()

32 ~ 104

68 ~ 78

32 ~ 158

Power Adaptor Specification*

AC Input AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1A max.

DC Output DC48V, 0.8A max

A Power adaptor is delivered with Smart Business gateway.

FXS Specification (Basic SLT or CSIU)

Connector RJ-45

Loop Distance 1.5 Km

Ring Capacity

Ring Frequency

60Vrms (up to 3 REN)

25Hz

AWG #24 (0.5mm)

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FXO Specification (CIU1, CIU2, CIU4 or CSIU)

Connector RJ-45

REN (Ringer Equivalent Number) 0.7B

ISDN BRI Specification (BRIU, BRIU2)

Connector

Network Type

RJ-45

T interface

Ethernet Specification (LAN port 1 ~ LAN port 8)

Connector RJ-45 shielded

LAN Interface

10/100 BASE-T (Auto-Negotiation), 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, IEEE 802.3

Maximum Wiring Distance Cable

100 m/ 0.328kft, Category 5 UTP cable

Ethernet Specification (WAN port)

Connector RJ-45 shielded

10/100/1000 BASE-T (Auto-Negotiation),

WAN Interface

10 Mbps or 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps,

IEEE 802.3/ IEEE 802.3ab/ IEEE 802.3az

Maximum Wiring Distance Cable

100 m/ 0.328kft, Category 5e UTP cable for 1000 Mbps

PoE Specification (LAN port 1 ~ LAN port 4 only, LAN port 5 ~ LAN port 8 are not supported)

Interface specification IEEE 802.3af (Total budgets : 20 W)

WiFi Specification

Interface specification/ Frequency IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (Draft 2.0), 2x2 MIMO, 2.412GHz ~ 2.472GHz

DECT Specification (WiFi Version

– not supported)

Interface specification

Frequency

CAT-iq 2.0, DECT 6.0

1,880MHz ~ 1,900MHz for Europe, 1,920MHz ~ 1,930MHz for US

USB Specification

Connector

Mode

USB Female Plug type A

Host V 1.1 / 2.0

Physical Specification

W x D x H

Weight (with CIU1 back-up)

278 x 233 x 34 mm

860.5g

10.94 x 9.17 x 1.34 in

1.90 lbs

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EATURES

2.1 S

YSTEM

T

IME

2.1.1 LCD Date/Time Format Control

Description

The Attendant can select the format of the time and date provided to the LCD of all LIP Phones in the system.

The Attendant can select (toggle between) two formats for both time and date. The formats are:

 Date: Month/day/year or Year/month/date

 Time: 12 hour or 24 hour (military)

Operation

Attendant

To Change LCD Date Format (toggle):

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2.

Dial „021‟ (Date Display Format program code).

To Change LCD Time Format (toggle):

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2.

Dial „022‟ (Time Display Format program code).

Conditions

Programming

Related Features

Attendant Position

Hardware

2.1.2 Auto Service Mode Control

Description

The service mode defines different ring assignments and answering privileges for the system. The service mode can be controlled automatically through definitions in the Day/Night/Timed Mode

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Table, which defines the time of day for the Day, Night and Timed shift modes. The Attendant may change the system mode selection from automatic to manual.

Operation

System

Operation of this feature is automatic.

Conditions

Programming

V

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C

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Related Features

System Data

– Day/Night/Timed Schedule

Off-Hook Signaling

Day/Night/Timed Ring Mode

CO Ring Assignment

Hardware

2.1.3 Day/Night/Timed Ring Mode

Description

The Ring Mode is controlled automatically by the system clock. Ring assignments are applied based on the time of day and day of week. Three modes of ring (Ring Assignments) are provided,

Day, Night and Timed.

The Attendant controls the system Ring Service mode changing from Auto Service Mode to Day,

Night or Timed service mode. Based on the service mode selected, different ring assignments, answering privileges are invoked for system users.

Operation

Attendant

To change Day/Timed/Night Ring Mode manually;

1. Press the [

DND

] button.

2. Dial 1~4. (1: Day mode, 2: Night mode, 3: Timed mode, 4: Auto Service mode)

3. Press [

HOLD

/

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

1. Only Attendants can change Day/Timed/Night Ring Mode for the system manually and program the Auto Ring Mode Selection Table.

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2. Stations receive incoming ring for CO lines based on database assignment and the system mode (Day/Night/Timed) when the call arrives.

3. When the Day/Night/Timed Mode Table is programmed, the ring is changed automatically based on the times assigned in the table.

4. The Attendant always has manual control of System mode by enabling/disabling the Auto

Service Mode Control.

Programming

V

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C

ONFIG

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Line

CO Line Data

– Ring Assignment Table

System Data

– Day/Night/Timed Schedule

Related Features

CO Ring Assignment

Hardware

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ALL

F

ORWARD

Description

Users may have selected incoming calls re-routed to other stations, station groups, the VSF, or over a system CO line (Off-Net).

The user selects the type and condition under which calls are to be forwarded by entering a Call

Forward code as follows:

 Code 0:

Remote Call Forward; forwards all calls to the station, except recalls, activated from a remote station, Call Forward, Follow-me.

 Code 1:

Unconditional; all calls to the station, except recalls, are forwarded internally or externally immediately upon receipt.

 Code 2:

Busy; if the station is busy, forwards all calls, except recalls, to the selected station.

 Code 3:

No Answer; forwards all calls, except recalls, to the selected station when the station does not answer within the No Answer timer.

 Code 4:

Busy/No Answer; forwards calls if the selected station is busy or does not answer within the No Answer timer.

 Code 6:

Off-Net Unconditional; all calls to the station, except recalls, are forwarded internally or externally (SLT only).

 Code 7:

Off Net Busy; forwards all calls, except recalls, to the selected station when station is busy (SLT only).

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 Code 8:

Off Net No Answer; forwards all calls, except recalls, to the selected station when the station does not answer within the No Answer timer (SLT only).

 Code 9:

Off Net Busy/No Answer; forwards calls if the selected station is busy or does not answer within the No Answer timer (SLT only).

LIP Phone

To activate Call Forward, Unconditional or Busy/No Answer:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button to receive dial tone.

2. Press the [

FWD

] button.

3. Dial desired Call Forward code (1-4).

4. Dial the station or station group to receive calls.

5. Replace the handset, return to idle.

To activate Call Forward, Off Premise (to an external number):

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button to receive dial tone.

2. Press the [

FWD

] button.

3. Dial Forward condition (1-4)

4. Press [

SPEED

] button and desired bin number.

5. Replace the handset, return to idle.

To activate Call Forward, Remote (Follow-me):

1. Lift the handset or press [

SPEAKER

] button to receive dial-tone

2. Press the [

FWD

] button,

3.

Dial Call Forward code „0‟,

4.

Dial the station‟s Authorization Code (Station number + password),

5. Dial Forward condition (1-4),

6. Dial the destination station or station group,

7. Replace the handset, return to idle.

To deactivate Call forward:

1. Press flashing [

FWD

] button, Call Forward will deactivate and the [

FWD

] button LED is off.

SLT

To activate Call Forward, Unconditional, Busy/No Answer to an internal number:

1. Lift the handset to receive dial tone.

2. Dial 54 (Call Forward code).

3. Dial desired Call Forward code (1-4).

4. Dial station or station group to receive the calls.

5. Replace the handset, return to idle.

To activate Call Forward, to an external number:

1. Lift the handset to receive dial tone.

2. Dial 54 (Call Forward code).

3. Dial Call Forward code (6-9),

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4. Dial Speed Dial bin number.

5. Replace handset to return to idle.

To activate Call Forward, Remote (Follow-me):

1. Lift the handset.

2. Dial 54 (Call Forward code).

3.

Dial Remote Forward code „0‟

4.

Dial the station‟s Authorization Code (Station + Password),

5. Dial Forward condition (1-4)

6. Dial the destination station or station group.

7. Replace handset return to idle.

To deactivate the Call forward:

1. Lift the handset, receive stutter dial-tone,

2. Dial 54 (Call Forward code).

3.

Dial „#‟ to cancel Call Forward.

Conditions

1. A station receiving a forwarded call can transfer the call to the forwarding station.

2. A forwarded intercom call will signal the receiving station in the Tone Signaling mode, regardless of the Intercom Signaling Mode at the station.

3. Calls cannot be forwarded to a station in DND; if attempted, an error tone is returned.

4. Active Call Back or Queue requests are not canceled when attempting to activate Call

Forward.

5. When Call Forward is active, a station can make outgoing calls (internal or external) but cannot activate a Call back or Queue request.

6. For CO calls, manually activated Call Forward will override any Preset Call Forward assigned for the station or CO line.

7.

Call Forward status is maintained in the system‟s non-volatile memory for protection from power outage.

8. A station in a Station Hunt Group (Circular or Terminal) can be assigned to receive incoming hunt calls, overriding any Call Forward (the system either recognizes the Forward condition and bypasses hunt calls around the station, or routes hunt calls to the station based on the system database; Member Forward).

9. Off-Net Call Forward of incoming CO calls is essentially an automated DISA call that will establish an Unsupervised Conference; these calls are subject to the conditions of a DISA call and Unsupervised Conference and may require entry of an Authorization Code.

10. Off-Net forward calls are not answered until the system completes dialing of the external call; the call, regardless of internal or external, is then connected to the Off-Premise call.

11. An unlimited number of stations may be set-up in a Call Forward chain, forwarding calls from one station to the next; a station cannot forward calls to a station already a part of the chain.

12. Calls to a Call Forward chain will progress as appropriate through the chain to the last station; if the last station enters DND, CO calls revert to the previous station while intercom calls receive a DND tone.

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13. No Answer forward will employ the Station No Answer Forward Timer unless it is set to zero in which case the System No Answer Timer is used.

14. If the Attendant activates Unconditional Call Forward, the receiving station will receive

Attendant calls and recall ring; if the receiving station is an LIP Phone, the user will be able to activate features normally reserved for a Main Attendant.

Programming

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Call Forward No Answer Timer

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Related Features

Hardware

DND (Do Not Disturb)

Station Groups

Individual Speed Dial

Common Speed Dial

Intercom Answer Mode

Call Forward, Preset

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Description

With Preset Call Forward, calls to a station forward to a pre-determined destination assigned in the system database. Preset Station Call Forward can define separate treatments for CO calls and intercom calls. In addition, separate busy and no-answer treatments are defined, and calls can be directly forward to the users Voice Mail box. Call treatments available include:

 Unconditional; all calls are immediately forwarded

 Internal Busy; Intercom calls encountering a busy signal are forwarded immediately

 ICM No-Answer; Intercom calls not answered in the No-Answer time are forwarded (Note: calls to a busy station are also forward after the No-Answer time)

 External Busy; external calls that encounter busy are forwarded immediately

 External No-Answer; external calls, not answered in the No-Answer time are forward (Note: calls to a busy station also are forward after the No-Answer time)

Operation

System

Operation of Preset Call Forward is automatic.

Conditions

1. A station receiving a forwarded call can transfer the call to the forwarding station.

2. Calls cannot be forwarded to a station in DND; if attempted, an error tone is returned.

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3. Manual Forward has higher priority than Preset Forward and overrides any Preset Forward setting.

4. Calls to a Preset Call Forward chain will progress as appropriate through the chain to the last station. If a station in manual Call Forward or DND is encountered, it is bypassed and the next station in the chain is signaled. If the last station has entered DND, CO calls revert to the previous station, signaling until answered or abandoned.

5. Internal Busy or No Answer will only operate when the internal call encounters a busy state or no answer, respectively. External Busy or External No Answer will only operate when the external call encounters a busy state or no answer, respectively.

6.

Preset call forward status is not shown in the station‟s LCD display.

7. A station in a Station Hunt Group (Circular or Terminal) can be assigned to receive incoming hunt calls, overriding any Call Forward. That is, either the system recognizes the Forward condition and bypasses hunt calls around the station or routes hunt calls to the station based on the system database.

8. No Answer forward will employ the Station No Answer Forward Timer unless it is set to zero in which case the System No Answer Timer is used.

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Station Data

– Preset Call Forward

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Call Forward No Answer Timer

Related Features

Call Forward

Off-Hook Signaling

VSF Integrated Auto Attd/Voice Mail

DND (Do Not Disturb)

Hardware

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Description

A user may place an active CO call in a special holding location (Call Park/Park Orbit) for easy access from any station in the system (default=601-610).

Operation

LIP Phone

To park an active external call:

1. Press the [

TRANS

] button.

2. Dial the Call Park/Park Orbit code (601-610).

3. Return to idle.

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To retrieve a parked call:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button,

2. Dial the Call Park/Park Orbit code (601-610).

SLT

To park an active external call:

1. Momentarily press the hook-switch.

2. Dial the Call Park/Park Orbit code (601-610).

3. Return to idle.

To retrieve a parked call:

1. Lift the handset.

2. Dial the Call Park/Park Orbit code (601-610).

Conditions

1. If the selected Call Park/Park Orbit returns a busy signal, the user may dial another Call

Park/Park Orbit without the need to disconnect.

2. Intercom calls cannot be placed in a Call Park/Park Orbit location.

3. A Parked call will recall to the station that parked the call should the Call Park Timer expire; the normal Hold Recall process is then initiated.

4. A Parked call will indicate busy at all appearances.

Programming

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Call Park Recall Timer

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Related Features

Hold Recall

Attendant Recall

Hardware

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2.5.1 Directed Call Pick-Up

Description

A station may answer incoming and transferred intercom, CO and IP calls ringing at another station (Call Pick-Up). All ringing calls are subject to Directed Call Pick-up except Queue

Callbacks.

LIP phone users may assign a Flex button as a {

DIRECTED CALL PICK

-

UP

} button.

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Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a {

DIRECTED CALL PICK

-

UP

} button:

1. Lift the handset or press [

SPEAKER

].

2. Dial [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

}

+ „7‟ + [

SAVE

].

To Pick-up a call ringing at another station:

1. Lift the handset or press [

SPEAKER

].

2. Dial 7 (Directed Call Pick-up code).

3.

Dial the ringing station‟s intercom number.

OR

1. Lift the handset or press [

SPEAKER

].

2. Press the {

DIRECTED CALL PICK

-

UP

} button.

3.

Dial the ringing station‟s intercom number.

SLT

To Pick-up a call ringing at another station:

1. Lift the handset

2. Dial 7 (Directed Call Pick-up code).

3.

Dial the ringing station‟s number.

Conditions

1. To pick-up a CO call, the station must have an idle appearance button available.

2. When several calls are ringing at a station simultaneously, Call Pick-up will connect the firstin, highest priority call. Call priority order is: CO transferred call > CO hold-recalled call > CO incoming call > queued call.

3. Queue callback and Private Line calls are not subject to Call Pick-up; any attempts receive an error tone.

4. Only ringing intercom calls are subject to Call Pick-up; handsfree announced calls cannot be picked up by another station.

Programming

Related Features

Intercom Answer Mode

Ringing Line Preference

Group Call Pick-Up

Hardware

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2.5.2 Group Call Pick-Up

Description

A station can answer (Call Pick-Up) incoming and transferred intercom, CO and IP calls ringing at another station. All ringing calls, except Private Line and Queue Callbacks, are subject to Pick-up by other stations in the same group.

LIP phone users may assign a Flex button as a {

GROUP CALL PICK

-

UP

} button.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a {

GROUP CALL PICK

-

UP

} button:

1. Lift the handset, press [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

}

+ „**‟ + [

SAVE

].

To Pick-up a call ringing at another station:

1. Lift the handset or press [

SPEAKER

].

2.

Dial „** (Group Call Pick-up code).

OR, 2. Press the {

GROUP CALL PICK

-

UP

} button.

SLT

To Pick-up a call ringing at another station:

1. Lift the handset.

2.

Dial „** (Group Call Pick-up code).

Conditions

1. To pick-up a CO call, the station must have an idle appearance button available.

2. When several calls are ringing simultaneously, Call Pick-up will connect the first-in, highest priority call. Call priority order is: CO transferred call > CO hold-recalled call > CO incoming call > queued call.

3. Queue callback calls are not subject to Call Pick-up; any attempt will receive an error tone.

4. Only ringing intercom calls are subject to Call Pick-up; handsfree announced calls can not be picked up by another station

5. When a station belongs to multiple groups, calls to the station group with lowest sequential group number are answered first. For example, if an incoming call is ringing at both Station

Groups 620 and 621; when Station 100 (member to both Station Groups) responds to the ringing and picks up, the call to Station Group 620 will be answered first (by default).

Programming

Station Group Data

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Intercom Answer Mode

Directed Call Pick-Up

Station Groups

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2.6.1 Call Transfer, Station

Description

CO calls can be transferred to other stations in the Smart Business gateway (OptiCon SBG-1000) system. Calls can be transferred announcing the call (screened) or without an announcement

(unscreened).

When a CO call is transferred, the Transfer Recall Timer is initiated. If the timer expires before the call is answered, the Hold Recall process is initiated.

Users can transfer an active Intercom call to other stations in the OptiCon SBG-1000 system, using either screened or unscreened transfer. When used, the Intercom station is placed on

Exclusive Hold, and the Transfer Recall timer is initiated. if the timer expires before the Intercom call is answered, the call will bounce back (recall) to the transferring station until answered or abandoned.

Operation

LIP Phone

While on a CO call, to perform a Screened Call Transfer:

1. Press [

TRANS

].

2. Dial the station to receive the transfer.

3. At answer or splash tone announce the call.

4. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

OR

1. Press the {

DSS

/

BLF

} button for the desired station.

2. At answer or splash tone, announce the call.

3. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

While on a CO call, to perform an Unscreened Call Transfer:

1. Press [

TRANS

].

2. Dial the station to receive the transfer.

3. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

OR

1. Press the {

DSS

/

BLF

} button for the desired station.

2. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

To perform an Screened Transfer while on an ICM call:

1. Press [

TRANS

] button.

2. Dial Station to receive call.

3. At answer or Splash tone, announce call.

4. Hang-up to return to idle.

OR

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1. Press {

DSS

/

BLF

} button for the desired station.

2. At answer or Splash tone, announce call.

3. Hang-up to return to idle.

To perform an Unscreened Transfer while on an ICM call:

1. Press [

TRANS

] button.

2. Dial Station to receive call.

3. Hang-up to return to idle.

OR

1. Press {

DSS

/

BLF

} button for the desired station.

2. Hang-up to return to idle.

SLT

While on a CO call, to perform a Screened Call Transfer:

1. Momentarily depress the hook-switch.

2. Dial the station to receive the transfer.

3. At answer or splash tone announce the call.

4. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

While on a CO call, to perform an Unscreened Call Transfer:

1. Momentarily depress the hook-switch.

2. Dial the station to receive the transfer.

3. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

To perform a Screened transfer of an active Intercom call:

1. Momentarily depress the Hook-switch.

2. Dial Station to receive call.

3. At answer or Splash tone, announce call.

4. Hang-up to return to idle.

While on an Intercom call, Unscreened call transfer:

1. Momentarily depress the Hook-switch.

2. Dial Station to receive call.

3. Hang-up to return to idle.

Conditions

1. The transferring station may camp a call at a busy station (refer to Camp-On).

2. The LED of a {

LOOP

} button will display the status of a call until the station no longer has call supervision (ex., the call is successfully transferred).

3. To prevent Toll abuse, CO lines without an active call (either incoming or dialed digits on outgoing) cannot be transferred.

4. For outgoing CO Line calls, the system will monitor the CO Line for dial-tone to prevent Toll abuse; when an IP Line is seized, the system does not monitor for dial-tone.

5. While on intercom call transfer, the [

ICM

] button provides an appearance for the transferred station; LED indicates status and pressing the button connects to the station.

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6. A station in DND or out-of-service can not receive a transfer; any attempt will result in an error tone.

Programming

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Transfer Recall Timer

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Related Features

Hold Recall

Call Transfer,

Call Waiting/Camp-On

Station Flexible Buttons

DND (Do Not Disturb)

Hardware

2.6.2 Call Transfer, CO

Description

A station may be permitted to transfer a CO call to another CO line, establishing an Unsupervised

Conference between the two external parties.

If the receiving party is called through an ISDN path, the Transfer Hold Recall Timer is initiated and if it expires, Hold Recall is initiated.

Operation

LIP Phone

While on a CO call, to perform a Screened Call Transfer:

1. Press [

TRANS

].

2. Place CO call to forward party.

3. At answer, announce the call.

4. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

While on a CO call, to perform an Unscreened Call Transfer:

1. Press [

TRANS

].

2. Place CO call to forward party.

3. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

SLT

While on a CO call, to perform a Screened Call Transfer:

1. Momentarily depress the hook-switch.

2. Place CO call to forward party.

3. At answer, announce the call.

4. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

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While on a CO call, to perform an Unscreened Call Transfer:

1. Momentarily depress the hook-switch.

2. Place CO call to forward party.

3. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

Conditions

1. For this feature, at least one of the two CO lines (transferred or receiving) must provide detection of disconnect supervision and lost loop condition.

2. If during transfer to an external party, the user presses the CO line of the original call, the outgoing call is disconnected and the original call is connected to the user.

Programming

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Related Features

Station Data

– Authorization Code & COS – Offnet FWD

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Transfer Recall Timer

Hold Recall

Call Transfer, Station

Hardware

2.6.3 Call Transfer, Voice Mail

Description

CO calls ca n be directly transferred to a station‟s VSF voice mail-box.

Operation

LIP Phone

While on a CO call, to perform a Call Transfer:

1. Press [

TRANS

].

2. Press [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button.

3. Dial the number or press the {

DSS

/

BLF

} button for the desired station.

4. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

Conditions

1. The LED of a {

LOOP

} button will display the status of a call until the station no longer has call supervision (ex., the call is successfully transferred).

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Station Data

– Preset Call Forward

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Transfer Recall Timer

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Related Features

Hold Recall

Call Waiting/Camp-On

VSF Voice Mail

Hardware

LIP Phone

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Description

Call Waiting is used to notify a busy station that a call is waiting. The busy station is notified of the waiting call with a Camp-On tone. For users of an LIP Phone, the LED of the [

HOLD

] button will flash.

After receiving a busy signal, the calling station camps on to the called station. The called station can respond by:

 answering the waiting call, which places the active call on hold,

 activating One-Time DND, or

 ignoring the Camp-On tone.

Operation

To activate a Camp-On while receiving the Intercom busy tone:

1.

Press the „*‟ button, called and calling stations receive Camp-On tone.

Conditions

1. The user may only Camp-On to a station in busy mode; a user may not Camp-On to a station in DND, a conference, receiving a Page, etc.

2. The Camp-On procedure can be employed by an Attendant to activate DND Override.

3. If the calling station disconnects from the call after activating Camp-On, Camp-On is cancelled.

4. A Camp-

On tone is sent each time the calling user presses the „*‟ button.

Programming

Related Features

DND (Do Not Disturb)

Intercom Call (ICM Call)

Voice Over

Hardware

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2.8 CO A

CCESS

Description

Stations can access outgoing CO lines based on CO Group Access programming. LIP Phones may use flexible buttons assigned to access a specific {

CO

} line button for outgoing calls or a

{

LOOP

} button.

Individual users may be allowed to assign CO access flexible buttons.

Operation

LIP Phone

To place an outgoing CO call:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Press desired {

CO

} line, {

LOOP

} button or dial the CO line or Group access code.

To answer an incoming CO call:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

OR

1. Press flashing {

CO

} line, {

LOOP

} button and lift the handset to speak privately

SLT

To place an outgoing CO call:

1. Lift handset.

2. Dial the CO line or Group access code.

To answer an incoming CO call:

1. Lift handset.

Conditions

1. When a user dials Access Random CO Line code, the system will search for an idle CO line; the system may continue to search through all CO lines for an available line.

2. A telephone user not allowed access to a CO line will receive an error tone when access is attempted. The station may receive transferred calls on such denied access lines but will not be able to flash or use the CO line for an outgoing call.

3. A station denied access to a CO line but assigned to ring for the CO line will receive ring; the user may transfer the call using a flashing LED {CO} line button but cannot make an outgoing call on the CO line.

4. CO lines placed on hold may be retrieved by dialing the 8# (retrieve held CO code) and the

CO line number.

5. The Tx path to a station will be muted until the system has verified the Toll Restriction for the

CO line.

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Station Data

– Common Attributes – CO Group Access

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Related Features

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Line

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Caller Number

CO Line Data

– Ring Assignment Table

CO Ring Assignment

Hardware

2.9 CO Q

UEUING

Description

When CO lines are busy, permitted users can request to be placed in queue awaiting the CO line, or a CO line in the same group to become available. When an appropriate CO line becomes available, the system calls the waiting station on a first-in, first-out basis.

Operation

LIP Phone

To request to be placed in queue for a busy CO line:

1. Press busy {CO} or {CO

GRP

} button.

2. Press the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button; confirmation tone is received.

3. Hang-up, the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] LED flashes.

To cancel the queue from the queued station:

1. Press the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button, the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] LED extinguishes.

SLT

To request to be placed in queue while receiving an All Lines Busy signal:

1. Momentarily press the hook-switch.

2. Dial 56 (Callback feature code).

To cancel the queue from the queued station:

1. Lift the handset.

2. Dial 56 (Callback feature code).

System

When a CO line becomes available:

1. The System will send a distinctive Queue recall to the station that was first-in queue, the appropriate {

CO

} LED button will flash

2. The CO line and station will appear busy to all other users.

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Conditions

1. A CO line can have any number of simultaneous queue requests.

2. A station may only have a single active CO queue request; activating a new queue request will replace, and cancel an existing queue.

3.

A Queue recall will always signal the station with a tone ring, ignoring the station‟s assigned

Intercom Signaling mode.

4. Queue recall will bypass a busy station, and place the station at the bottom of the queue list.

5. Queue recall will signal a station for 15 seconds, after which, the station is removed from the queue (the queue is cancelled).

Programming

Related Features

CO Access

Hardware

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Description

The system will allow three internal and external parties to be connected on a call, conference. An unlimited number of 3-party conferences may be established.

Operation

LIP Phone

To establish an ad-hoc conference:

1. Establish first call.

2. Press the [

CONF

] button; the LED will light, and the connected party is placed on exclusive hold (the user receives dial-tone).

3. Place second call.

4. When connected, press [

CONF

]; the new call is placed on exclusive hold.

5. Press [

CONF

] button to establish 3-party conference.

To place a conference on hold:

1. Press the [

HOLD

] button; the [

CONF

] button LED will flash.

To retrieve held conference:

1. Lift the handset

2. Press [

CONF

] button; all parties will be reconnected.

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Conditions

1. The [

CONF

] button remains illuminated at the initiators phone for the duration of the conference.

2. There is no limit on the number of 3-way conferences the system will support.

3. If the system receives a disconnect signal and no internal parties remain in the conference, the conference is terminated and all parties are disconnected. If an internal party is still connected when a disconnect signal is received, the connection to remaining parties is maintained.

4. The normal Hold Recall process is applied to a conference on hold using the Unsupervised

Conference recall Timer for recall timing.

5. If while setting up a conference, system error tone is received, the initiator must press the

[

CONF

] button to obtain the Intercom dial-tone.

6. A station that is busy, in DND or other non-idle state, cannot be added to a conference.

7. SLT can join a conference call, but can not make a conference call

Programming

Related Features

Automatic Speaker Select

Hold Recall

Hardware

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N

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Description

A Customer Name, up to 24 characters, may be entered into the system database. The name is displayed on the SMDR and database outputs as well as during an Admin session.

Operation

System

Operation of this feature is automatic when a name is assigned.

Conditions

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Hardware

System

– Identification – Site Name

Customer Site Name (PGM 100-Btn 2)

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2.12 FAX

Description

Data transmitted over CO lines is subject to distortion and errors if system tones (ex., Camp-On,

Override) are applied during transmission. To eliminate such errors, stations that use analog data

(modems or Fax) can be assigned to block incoming system tones.

Operation

System

S ystem tones are automatically blocked when FAX utilization is set to “ON”.

Conditions

1. Stations or an Attendant attempting to Camp-On or Override a station with FAX utilization will receive an error tone.

2. When FAX utilization is enabled, the system will not apply audio gain to the call.

Programming

FAX

– FAX Configuration – FAX Utilization

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Related Features

Call Waiting/Camp-On

Hardware

2.13 D

ELAYED

CO R

ING

Description

Ring signals for an incoming CO call can be sent to stations immediately upon detection or after an assigned ring cycle delay. The delay can be up to 9 system ring cycles, thus allowing other stations to answer the call.

Operation

System

Delay Ring operation is automatic when assigned:

Conditions

1. Delay Ring can be assigned for a station.

2. If no delay is entered when programming Ring assignments, the station will immediately ring when a call is received.

3. Private Lines may be assigned with delayed ring.

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Programming

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CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Line

CO Line Data

– Ring Assignment Table

Related Features

CO Ring Assignment

Hardware

2.14 D

ELAYED

A

UTO

A

TTENDANT

Description

An incoming CO call can be routed to the VSF Auto Attendant either immediately upon detection or after a delay of up to 30 seconds. This allows other stations assigned immediate ring the opportunity to answer before the call is routed to the Auto Attendant.

Operation

System

Operation of this feature is automatic when assigned.

Conditions

1. When Delayed Auto Attendant Ring is assigned, after the delay, the call will no longer ring assigned stations and will only ring to the VSF Auto Attendant.

2. If no delay is entered, the call immediately will ring to the VSF Auto Attendant.

3. To assign Delayed Attendant ring, at least one station or Station Group must be assigned for immediate ring.

4. Ring is assigned to a VSF Auto Attendant announcement (01-7

0) as a “station type” with a delay from 00 to 30 seconds.

Programming

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ONFIG

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Line

CO Line Data

– Ring Assignment Table

Related Features

CO Ring Assignment

Hardware

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2.15 D

IAGNOSTIC

/M

AINTENANCE

Description

The system software incorporates various diagnostic and maintenance routines that may be

“called” remotely or locally through the systems RS-232 serial ports, a TCP/IP connection using a

Web browser or telnet terminal established over IP networks. Routines that can be accessed include trace functions at the device level, commands for diagnostics and maintenance, and tools for manipulation at the OS level.

Operation

Conditions

Programming

Related Features

Hardware

2.16 D

IAL

-

BY

-N

AME

Description

A name, up to 16 characters, may be assigned to each Individual and Common Speed Dial. In addition, each station may be assigned a 12-character name. When assigned, a user may place an intercom call to another station or select a Station or Common Speed Dial using the name.

The user selects from one of three Dial-by-Name directories and enters characters employing 2 dial pad buttons for each character (refer to Character Entry Chart Table). The system finds and displays the nearest match to the user entries. The user may continue entering characters or scroll the directory at any point using the [

VOL

▲]/[

VOL

▼] button and select a name to call. The number associated with a selected name may be displayed by using the [

TRANS

] button.

Operation

LIP Phone

To use Dial by Name:

1. Press soft key [

DIR

].

2. Dial the desired directory.

3. Search the directory using the [

VOL

▲]/[

VOL

▼] button or by entering the number .

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Table 2.16.1 Character Entry Chart

Q

– 11

Z

– 12

.

– 13

1

– 10

G

– 41

H - 42

I - 43

4 - 40

P - 71

R - 72

S - 73

Q - 7*

7 - 70

A - 21

B - 22

C - 23

2 - 20

J - 51

K - 52

L - 53

5 - 50

T - 81

U - 82

V - 83

8 - 80

D - 31

E - 32

F - 33

3 - 30

M - 61

N - 62

O - 63

6 - 60

W - 91

X - 92

Y - 93

Z - 9#

9 - 90

Blank - *1

: - *2

, - *3

0-00 #

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button to place the call.

To toggle between the name and number display:

1. Press the [

NAME

/

TEL

] soft button or [

TRANS

/

PGM

]

button.

To program the station user name:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 34 (User Name Program code).

3. Dial the name, up to 12 characters.

4. Press [

SAVE

].

Attendant

To program a name for another station:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 031 (Attendant User Name Program code).

3. Dial the station number.

4. Dial the name, up to 12 characters.

5. Press [

SAVE

].

Conditions

1. Available characters are A to Z, space and period.

2. The LCD will display multiple names (one per LCD line, up to 16 characters).

3. If a user selects a directory with no entries or there is no match to the user entry, error tone is provided.

4. Dial-by-Name is only available to LIP Phones with a display; other users will receive error tone if an attempt is made to access Dial-by-Name.

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5. A user may both scroll and enter characters to search a directory using the [

VOL

▲]/[

VOL

▼] buttons.

Programming

Related Features

Individual Speed Dial

Common Speed Dial

Hardware

LIP Phone w/Display

2.17 DND (D

O

N

OT

D

ISTURB

)

Description

A station can be placed in DND to block incoming CO and Intercom calls, transfers and paging announcements.

Operation

LIP Phone

To activate DND:

1. Press the [

DND

] button; the [

DND

] button LED illuminates.

To remove DND:

1. Press the [

DND

] button; the [

DND

] button LED extinguishes.

SLT

To activate DND:

1. Dial 53 (DND feature code); confirmation tone is received.

To remove DND:

1. Dial 53 (DND feature code), confirmation tone is received.

Conditions

1. Pressing the [

DND

] button while ringing will activate One-Time DND.

2. An Attendant may cancel DND for other stations.

3. DND service is not available to Attendants.

4. Recalls for CO calls will override the DND feature.

5. A station in DND is out-of-service for all incoming calls including Station Group calls.

6. A station in DND is bypassed by calls forwarded to the station; if the last station in a Call

Forward chain is in DND, the call will ring to the previous station in the chain.

7. When calling a station in DND, the LIP Phone display will indicate the DND status.

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Programming

Related Features

Feature Cancel

Call Forward

Station Groups

Hardware

2.18 E

MERGENCY

C

ALL

Description

Regardless of a station‟s CO accessibility, the user may dial assigned Emergency numbers.

Operation

System

The system will automatically override any toll restrictions and process an assigned Emergency number.

Conditions

1. If there is no idle CO line for emergency call, one of busy CO line will be forced to release the current call and used for emergency call.

2. Emergency call can be placed without any CO access code, except Australia. But if emergency call is same as station number or starts with station number, then emergency call cannot be used without CO access code. For example, if emergency code is

“112” and station number

“112” is used, user should dial CO access code first in order to make emergency call. Otherwise station

“112” receives a ring.

Programming

System Data

– Emergency Dialing

V

OICE

C

ONFIG

Related Features

Hardware

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2.19 F

LEXIBLE

N

UMBERING

P

LAN

Description

User access to the OptiCon SBG-1000 system resources and features is accomplished through feature codes or LIP Phone buttons. The Administrator, if desired, assigns codes for individual functions in the Flexible Numbering Plan. The feature codes are defined in the system‟s Flexible

Numbering Plan.

Operation

System

System implements feature activation based on the Flexible Numbering Plan.

Conditions

1. Feature codes can be 1-3 digits in length.

2. During programming, conflicts in the Numbering Plan are not allowed; the existing nonconflicting Numbering Plan is used until correctly updated.

Programming

Numbering Plan

V

OICE

I

NSTALL

Related Features

Hardware

2.20 H

EADSET

C

OMPATIBILITY

Description

An industry standard headset can be connected to an LIP Phone in place of or in addition to the handset. The station is then programmed for Headset operation.

In the Headset mode, pressing the [

SPEAKER

] button will send audio to the Headset instead of the speakerphone. In addition, when in the Headset mode, ring signals can be delivered to the speaker or the headset as defined in the system database.

Operation

LIP Phone

To change operation from Speakerphone to Headset:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 12 (Headset select code).

3.

Dial „0‟ to select Headset, „1‟ to select Speakerphone.

OR,

1. Press [

HEADSET

]

button.

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2.

Dial „0‟ to select Headset, „1‟ to select Speakerphone.

To change the device to receive ring signals:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 13 (Ring select code).

3.

Dial „1‟ for Speaker, „2‟ for Headset or „3‟ for both.

To place/answer calls using the headset:

1. Press the [

SPEAKER

] with the phone in Headset mode.

Conditions

1. The Intercom Signaling Mode can be set in the Headset mode as with the Speakerphone mode.

2. The station always receives Page announcements over the speaker of the LIP Phone.

3. Although the phone is in the headset mode, the system will monitor the hook-switch status. If a user lifts the handset to go off-hook, audio is delivered to the handset.

Programming

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ONFIG

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Headset Ring

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Headset or Speaker Mode

Related Features

Speakerphone

Paging

Hardware

2.21 H

OLD

2.21.1 Hold

Description

CO lines may be placed in a waiting state such that other stations in the system are able to access the CO line. Stations must have System database access to the CO line to access the held call.

If the call remains on hold at expiration of the System Hold Recall Timer, normal Hold Recall will be activated.

Operation

LIP Phone

To place a call on System Hold:

1. Press the [

HOLD

] button.

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To access a call from System Hold:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Press the {CO} line button.

OR

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Dial 8# (Held CO Call Access code).

3. Dial the CO line number

SLT

To place a call on System Hold:

1. Momentarily press the hook-switch.

2. Dial 67 (System Hold feature code).

To access a call from System Hold:

1. Lift the handset.

2. Dial 8# (Held CO Call Access code).

3. Dial the CO line number.

Conditions

1. When a CO line is placed on System Hold, the button LED will flash at 30 ipm (it will wink at the holding station and will flash at all other stations).

2. A call on System Hold can be retrieved from any station allowed access to the CO line in the system database using the CO line button or the Held CO call access code.

3. The LED of {

LOOP

} buttons will display the CO line status.

Programming

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ONFIG

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Attendant Recall Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – System Hold Recall Timer

Related Features

Call Transfer,

Hold Recall

Hardware

2.21.2 Hold Recall

Description

When a user places a CO call on hold, a hold timer is activated. If the timer expires, the held call will recall at the station for the I-Hold Recall time. If the call remains unanswered, the call is placed on System Hold and the Attendant also receives a recall for the Attendant Recall time. If still unanswered after the Attendant Recall time, the CO call is disconnected and the appropriate circuits are returned to idle.

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Operation

Hold Recall operation is automatic.

Conditions

1. Separate timers are assigned for the various types of hold: System, Transfer, etc.

2. If the I-Hold timer is set to zero, the station will not receive a recall; if the Attendant Recall timer is set to zero, the also Attendant will not receive a recall.

3. If the specific Hold timer is set to zero, recall is disabled.

Programming

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C

ONFIG

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Attendant Recall Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – System Hold Recall Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Transfer Recall Timer

Related Features

Call Transfer,

Hold

Hardware

2.21.3 Automatic Hold

Description

While on an active CO call, the system will place the call on hold automatically if the user presses the [

FLASH

], [

CONF

], {

DSS

/

BLF

} or other feature buttons. In addition, the station can be programmed to support CO to CO Automatic Hold. In this case, pressing a CO button while on a CO call will place the active call on hold and access the selected CO line.

Operation

LIP Phone

To use Automatic Hold while on an active CO call:

1. Press the desired feature button or {

CO

}; the active call is placed on Hold.

Conditions

1. There is no limit on the number of calls that can be placed on Hold using Automatic Hold.

Programming

Related Features

Hold Recall

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Hardware

LIP Phone

2.22 C

ALL

R

OUTING BY

C

ALLER

N

UMBER

Description

The system can employ caller number to determine the routing of incoming external calls. Each

CO Line may be assigned to employ call routing by caller number. The system will compare the received caller number to entries in the Call Routing by Caller Number Table, and if a match is found, will route the call to the destination defined in the Ring Assignment Table. Destinations can be the VSF, a station or a station group.

Operation

System

System implements routing automatically based on database entries and the received caller number.

Conditions

1. For analog CO Lines, the system will await receipt of valid ICLID for the ICLID Ring Timer. At expiration of the timer, if ICLID is not received, the call is routed based on the type and other programming (Ring assignments, etc.).

2. If the received caller number does not match an entry in the Call Routing by Caller Number

Table, the call is routed based on the type and other programming (Ring assignments, etc.) for CO Line.

3. The caller number received from the CO Line may be a telephone number or name that must match an Call Routing by Caller Number Table entry.

Programming

V

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C

ONFIG

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Line

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Caller Number

CO Line Data

– Ring Assignment Table

Related Features

CO Ring Assignment

Hardware

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2.23 IP F

AX

R

ELAY

, T.38

SUPPORT

Because of their nature, Fax tones do not transmit well through IP networks, particularly when compression is employed. To address this, OptiCon SBG-1000 supports the T.38 protocol that defines the translation of fax tones to digital signals. When Fax tone is detected on a port of an

OptiCon SBG-1000, the system will activate a T.38 Fax relay channel to the appropriate Line or

SLT module.

Operation

Operation of this feature is automatic.

Conditions

Programming

FAX

– FAX – T.38

V

OICE

I

NSTALL

Related Features

Hardware

2.24 LNR (L

AST

N

UMBER

R

EDIAL

)

Description

The last number dialed is stored (up to 23 digits) in the station‟s Last Number Redial buffer. The user may request the system redial the last dialed number without the need to dial the number.

For LIP Phones with displays, the last 15 numbers are stored in the LNR buffer. The user may view the numbers using the [

VOL

▲]/[

VOL

▼] button and select the number to dial from the list.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button as an {redial} button:

1. Press [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + [

PGM

] +

„54‟ + [

SAVE

]

To use Last Number Redial:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Press the {

REDIAL

} button.

3. Press the [

VOL

▲]/[

VOL

▼] button to highlight the desired number.

4. Press [

SAVE

] or {

REDIAL

} to dial the number highlighted.

SLT

To use Last Number Redial:

1. Lift the handset.

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2.

Dial „52‟, the Last Number Redial code.

Conditions

1. For LIP Phones with display, the redial buffer will store duplicate numbers unless dialed consecutively.

2. When the CO line used for the original call is busy, the system will select an idle line from the same CO line Group to place the call.

3. Using Last Number Redial will cancel Automatic Called Number Redial if active.

4. The LNR buffer is not stored in non-volatile memory and will be erased if power to the system is lost.

5. Manually dialing a Flash during an outgoing call will cause only those digits dialed after the

Flash to be stored in the LNR buffer.

Programming

Related Features

Save Number Redial (SNR)

Individual Speed Dial

Common Speed Dial

Hardware

2.25 MOH (M

USIC

-O

N

-H

OLD

)

Description

When a call is placed on hold, the system will deliver audio from the defined MOH source. In this way, the connected user can determine that the connection is still active.

A message or music recorded in the VSF can be employed as MOH. The Attendant records the

VSF announcement for MOH and VSF MOH is assigned as the MOH source.

Operation

System

Operation of MOH is automatic.

Attendant

To record a VSF announcement for MOH:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 05 (VSF Record code).

3. Dial 071 (VSF MOH Announcement number).

4.

The current announcement is played followed by the “Press # to record” prompt.

5.

Dial „#‟.

6. After the record prompt and beep-tone, record message.

7. Press the [

SAVE

] button to stop recording and save the message.

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Conditions

1. Only VSF announcement number 71 may be used for the MOH message.

Programming

V

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C

ONFIG

Station Data

– Station Hold Music

CO Line Data

– CO Hold Music

Related Features

Hold

Hardware

2.26 R

EGISTRATION

& R

EGISTRATION

T

ABLE

Description

To eliminate the potential for unintended device registration, the system can be programmed to allow local device registration employing MAC addresses. Using the defined MAC address registration, the system allows devices with matching MAC addresses to register.

The Registration Table permits entry of up to 12 MAC addresses to be registered for the device; entering the MAC address permits the device to register with the system. If the device which has the matching MAC address is successfully registered, the MAC address is removed from the

Registration Table.

Operation

Operation of registration is automatic based on the system database.

Conditions

Programming

Station Registration

– Registration Table

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Related Features

Hardware

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2.27 R

INGING

L

INE

P

REFERENCE

Description

A station is automatically connected to incoming calls by lifting the handset or pressing the

[

SPEAKER

] button when assigned Ringing Line Preference (RLP).

Operation

LIP Phone

To answer a call while the station is ringing:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

Conditions

1. When multiple calls are ringing at the station, a priority defines the order in which calls are answered. The priority is:

Transfer > recalls > incoming calls > queued calls

2. Intercom calls are always given the lowest answering priority.

3. SLTs operate only in the RLP mode; when ringing, lifting the handset connects the SLT to the ringing call.

Programming

Related Features

Automatic Speaker Select

Hardware

2.28 S

PEED

D

IAL

2.28.1 Display Security

Description

Individual and Common Speed Dial numbers may be programmed so that the digits are not displayed on the LCD of LIP phones.

Operation

To assign Display Security to a Speed Dial number:

1.

Dial “*” as the first digit of the Speed Dial number.

Conditions

1. The number is displayed when programming a Speed Dial number.

2. Display Security does not affect the SMDR output.

3. Display Security is provided on all CO calls including calls that are transferred or recall.

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Programming

V

OICE

C

ONFIG

Station Data

– Individual Speed Dial

CO Line Data

– Common Speed Dial

Related Features

Speed Dial

Hardware

2.28.2 Individual Speed Dial

Description

Each user can store commonly dialed numbers for easy access using Individual Speed Dial bins.

Each station has access to 20 Speed Dial numbers. Each Speed Dial number can be up to 23 characters in length and may include special instruction codes.

Special instruction codes available are:

„*‟ as 1 st

digit Activate Display Security, do not display number.

LIP Phone users may assign a Flex button for One-Touch access to a specific Speed Dial bin. In addition, the LIP Phone user may assign a Telephone number directly to a Flex button. In this case, the telephone number is allocated to the highest numbered available Individual Speed Dial bin.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button as an {individual speed dial} button:

1. Press [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + [

SPD

/

DEL

] + Individual Speed Dial bin number + [

SAVE

]

To dial using an Individual Speed Dial:

1. Lift handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Press the [

DIR

] soft button.

3. Press the [

SPEED

] soft button.

4. Dial the desired bin number (00

–19).

To program an Individual Speed Dial number:

1. Press the [

DIR

] soft button.

2. Press the [

SPEED

] soft button.

3. Press the [

ADD

] soft button.

4. Dial the Speed Dial bin number (00-19).

5. Dial the number to be stored.

6. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

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7. If desired, enter a name.

8. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

SLT

To dial using an Individual Speed Dial:

1. Lift handset.

2. Dial 58 (SLT Speed Dial access code).

3. Dial the desired bin number

(„00‟ – „19‟).

To program an Individual Speed Dial number:

1. Dial 55 (SLT Speed Programming code).

2. Dial the Speed Dial bin number (00-19).

3. Dial the number to be stored.

4. Momentarily press the hook-switch.

5. If desired, enter a name (refer to Character Entry Chart Table).

6. Momentarily press the hook-switch.

Alpha-numeric characters may be entered to name the Speed Dial number using the chart below.

Table 2.72-1 Character Entry Chart

Q

– 11

Z

– 12

.

– 13

1

– 10

G

– 41

H - 42

I - 43

4 - 40

P - 71

R - 72

S - 73

Q - 7*

7 - 70

A - 21

B - 22

C - 23

2 - 20

J - 51

K - 52

L - 53

5 - 50

T - 81

U - 82

V - 83

8 - 80

D - 31

E - 32

F - 33

3 - 30

M - 61

N - 62

O - 63

6 - 60

W - 91

X - 92

Y - 93

Z - 9#

9 - 90

Blank - *1

: - *2

, - *3

0-00 #

Conditions

1. Accessing an empty Speed Dial bin will return an error tone.

2. All Speed Dial numbers stored in memory are protected from power loss.

3. A name can be entered for a Speed Dial number to permit access from the Dial-by-Name directory.

4. Stored speed dial number should not include CO access code.

Programming

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V

OICE

C

ONFIG

Related Features

Station Data

– Individual Speed Dial

Dial-by-Name

Display Security

LNR (Last Number Redial)

Save Number Redial (SNR)

Common Speed Dial

Flex Button Direct Speed Dial Assignment

Hardware

2.28.3 Common Speed Dial

Description

Commonly dialed numbers can be stored by the Attendant or by the Administrator in Web Admin for easy access by stations. Up to 800 Common Speed Dial numbers are available. Each Speed

Dial number can be up to 23 characters in length and may include special instruction codes.

Special instruction codes available are:

„*‟ as 1 st

digit Activate Display Security.

LIP Phone users may assign a Flex button for One-Touch access to a specific Common Speed

Dial bin.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button as a {common speed dial} button:

[

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + [

SPD

/

DEL

] + Common Speed Dial bin number + [

SAVE

]

To dial using a Common Speed Dial:

1. Lift handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Press the [

DIR

] soft button.

3. Press the [

SPEED

] soft button.

4. Dial the desired bin number („200‟-„999‟).

SLT

To dial using a Common Speed Dial:

1. Lift handset.

2.

Dial „58‟, the SLT Speed Dial access code.

3.

Dial the desired bin number („200‟-„999‟).

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To program a Common Speed Dial number:

1. Press the [

DIR

] soft button.

2. Press the [

SPEED

] soft button.

3. Press the [

ADD

] soft button.

4.

Dial the Speed Dial bin number („200‟-„999‟).

5. Dial the number to be stored.

6. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

7. If desired, enter a name, see Alpha-numeric entry chart under Individual Speed Dial.

8. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

1. Accessing an empty Speed Dial bin will return error tone.

2. All Speed Dial numbers are stored in memory protected from power loss.

3. A name can be entered for a Speed Dial number to permit access from the Dial-by-Name directory.

4. Stored speed dial number should not include CO access code.

Programming

CO Line Data

– Common Speed Dial

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ONFIG

Related Features

Dial-by-Name

Display Security

LNR (Last Number Redial)

Save Number Redial (SNR)

Individual Speed Dial

Hardware

2.29 S

TATION

G

ROUPS

Description

Stations can be grouped for incoming call routing and Call Pick-up purposes. Up to 12 Station

Groups can be defined with up to 24 stations in a group. Seven types of groups can be defined:

 Circular

 Terminal

 Ring

 Pick-Up

 VSF-Voice Mail

 IPCR

 Net VM (Centralized External VM)

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Circular Station Group

In Circular Hunt, calls to a station in the group will go to the station, if unavailable or unanswered in the hunt no answer time; the call will be directed to the next station defined in the group. The call will continue to hunt until each station in the group has been tried. The call remains at the last station or passes to a designated overflow station or group.

A Circular Station Group can be assigned with a pilot number (the Station Group Number) so that calls to the pilot number will hunt. In this case, the call will be directed to the first station in the group, and if needed, hunt through each station in the group until reaching the last station. The call may remain at the last station, passed to an overflow destination or sent to a voice mail-box.

Terminal Station Group

Calls to a station in a Terminal Station Group that encounter an unavailable or unanswered status will be routed through the hunt process. The call will proceed to the next listed station in the group until reaching the last listed station in the group. The call may remain at the last station or be routed to an Overflow destination.

A Terminal Hunt Group can be assigned with a pilot number (the Station Group number) so that calls to the pilot number will hunt. In this case, the call will route as described for Circular Pilot

Number hunting.

Station Ring Group

A call to any station in the Group will cause all stations in the group to ring and any station in the group may answer the call. If the call remains unanswered beyond the Overflow timer, the call is sent to the Overflow destination, which can be a Station, Station Group or Voice Mail-box.

Multiple calls can be received by a Station Ring Group and can be serviced in any order.

Pick-Up Station Group

A station can be assigned to a Call Pick-Up group and may then pick-up (answer) calls to other stations i n the group employing the system‟s Group Call Pick-Up feature.

VSF AA/VM Group

The VSF memory is employed by the integrated Smart Business gateway AA/VM application.

Incoming calls can be directed to one of 70 user-recorded announcements, which may request further routing instructions from the user in the form of caller dialed digits. These digits are employed to route the caller as defined in the system CCR (Customer Controlled Routing) Tables.

The VSF AA/VM Group Voice Mail application receives calls forwarded or recalling from a station.

Such calls will receive the user‟s pre-recorded greeting and may leave voice messages. The user may call the VSF AA/VM Group to review and manage the integrated Voice Mail application.

IPCR

This group is defined to support IP Call Recording service.

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Net VM

This group is defined to support a Centralized Voice Mail system for a networked environment. At supported systems, the group is used to handle the AA/VM requirements from the central OptiCon.

The Net VM group may be an external VM system or the OptiCon Feature Server.

Group Announcements

Station Group routing can be augmented with announcements recorded in the VSF AA/VM. Callers can be routed to one of several user-recorded announcements. The system answers the call and plays the defined 1 st

announcement to the caller. The announcement may provide the caller with routing options for Caller Controlled Routing. The 1 st announcement may be “Guaranteed” meaning it will play in full before routing the call. A 2 nd

announcement can be provided to the caller when queue timers expire.

Operation

Conditions

1. Station Group calls are not routed to member stations that are in DND.

2. When a member of a Circular, Terminal, or Ring Group activates Call Forward, calls to the group may still route to the member based on the Member Forward option.

3. A call transferred to a Station Group will follow the routing for the group and will not initiate the Transfer Recall process.

4. Calls to a Station Group receive either a ring-back tone or MOH while queued to the group.

5. Calls which are not answered in the Overflow time, are routed to the defined Overflow destination, station, group, etc. If no Overflow destination is defined, the call is dropped after expiration of the Overflow timer.

6. One of the 70 VSF announcements may be assigned as the Overflow destination. These announcements allow for Caller Controlled Routing.

7. OptiCon SBG-1000 has two default station groups. Group 631 is default Ring group which includes all stations in member list. Group 630 is default VSF-Voice Mail group.

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Station Group Data

– Station Group Assignment

Station Group Data

– Station Group Attributes

Related Features

Group Call Pick-Up

MOH (Music-On-Hold)

VSF Integrated Auto Attd/Voice Mail

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2.30 SMDR (S

TATION

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ESSAGE

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ETAIL

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ECORDING

)

2.30.1 Call Cost Display

Description

E ach SMDR call record includes a “Cost” field, which is a calculated estimate of the cost of the call. The call cost updates in real-time and displays on the LIP Phone LCD in place of the call duration.

The cost is determined by:

 Fixed charge per “Call Meter Pulse”,

 ISDN Advice of Charge, or

 Estimated cost updated based on Elapsed Call Timer and assigned costing.

The technique selected to determine cost is based on the type of facility (analog CO, ISDN, or

VoIP), services provided by the carrier and the system database.

Analog CO

Where “Call Metering Pulse” service is available from the carrier, the system will apply the “SMDR

Cost per Unit Pulse” and the “SMDR Decimal” to the Call Metering received to estimate the call cost.

When no “Metering Type” is selected, the system call duration is used with the cost/pulse and decimal values to estimate the cost of the call. The cost is updated periodically using the “Elapsed

Call Timer” duration.

ISDN

ISDN providers may support “Advice of Charge” information in the ISDN Facility Message. If assigned, the system will use this information to display and output call cost.

VoIP

For VoIP calls, the system uses the call duration, cost/pulse and decimal values to establish the call cost estimate. The cost is updated p eriodically according to the “Elapsed Call Timer”.

Operation

System

Call cost is estimated automatically and output to LIP Phone displays and the SMDR TCP port

Conditions

1.

The call cost display begins after the “SMDR Start Timer” expires, if enabled, or at receipt of the first Call Meter Pulse.

2. Once connected to the system, the call duration includes the total time the call is connected including periods when the call is on hold, in queue, etc.

3.

To enable Call Cost Display, the “SMDR Cost per Unit Pulse” and “SMDR Decimal” must be assigned; when not assigned, the call duration is provided by the system.

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System Data

– SMDR Attributes – Call Metering

System Data

– SMDR Attributes – SMDR Cost Per Metering Pulse

System Data

– SMDR Attributes – SMDR Decimal Position

System Data

– SMDR Attributes – Record Start Guaranteed Time

Related Features

SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)

Lost Call Recording

Traffic Analysis

Hardware

2.30.2 SMDR Call Records

Description

SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) provides detailed information on incoming and outgoing calls. Assignable options in the system database permit recording of all calls, all outgoing calls or toll calls and calls that exceed a fixed duration. Call records are output either upon completion of the call (real-time) or in response to a request from the Attendant.

The SMDR record output is as shown in the figure below. There are two flexible fields, Field I and

Field II. Each Field is defined to show Ring duration, CLI (Caller Id) or CPN (Called Party Number).

STA CO TIME START DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1 COST ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II

SSSS BBB DD:DD:DD EE:EE FF/FF/FF HCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC ssssssssss aaaaaaaaaaaa hcccccccccccccccccccc

The various fields or items for a Call Record are:

 STA: 2~4 digit station number.

 CO: 3 digit CO Line number

 Time: Call duration in hours, minutes and seconds

 Start: Date and time call was placed/received

 NUM I: Flex Field I outgoing call dialed number & incoming call Ring duration, CLI or CPN

 Cost: Cost of Call

 Account Code:Account code entered for call (Not used in OptiCon SBG-1000), MSN

CLI

 NUM II: Flex Field II incoming call Ring duration, CLI or CPN

Operation

System

For real-time SMDR, records are output after completion of the call as shown in the figure above:

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Attendant

To print SMDR records:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0111 (SMDR print code).

3. Enter the desired station range.

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

To delete stored records:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0112 (SMDR delete code).

3. Enter the desired station range.

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

To abort SMDR printing:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0114 (SMDR abort code).

3. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

1. For SMDR, if the first dialed digit(s) match the programmed LD code or the number of dialed digits exceeds the LD digit count, the call is considered an LD call. When behind a PBX, LD determination is made only if a PBX Trunk Access code is dialed as the first digit(s).

2. Except for DISA calls, the duration of ring for an incoming call is provided in the Dialed number field.

3.

A header, including the assigned “Customer Site Id” is output after two blank lines and is repeated every 66 th

line.

4. The SMDR output is a simple ASCII stream of up to 80 characters per line.

5.

When enabled, SMDR call record timing begins after the “SMDR Start Timer” expires and ends at call completion.

6.

For incoming calls, the “NUM I” and “NUM II” fields will display the assigned data item – Ring

Service time, CLI, or CPN. For outgoing calls, the NUM I field will always display the dialed number, user or system.

7.

For outgoing calls which are starting with MSN CLI button, “Account Code” fields will display

MSN CLI, if print MSN is configured to “ON”.

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System Data

– SMDR Attributes

System Data

– SMDR Attributes – SMDR Ring/CLI/CPN Service-I

System Data

– SMDR Attributes – SMDR Ring/CLI/CPN Service-II

System Data

– SMDR Attributes – Print MSN

Related Features

Call Cost Display

Lost Call Recording

Traffic Analysis

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Hardware

2.30.3 Lost Call Recording

Description

Incoming calls where the caller hangs up before answer or while in a hold state are considered

Abandoned or Lost calls. Special SMDR call records are provided for lost calls in real-time, as they occur, and a summary Lost Call count report is available on demand.

The real-time Lost Call records provide details on the called party, when and how long the call rang or was on hold before being abandoned, etc. Description of the record details is provided in the following charts. As noted in the charts, the dialed number field indicates the type of call and the ring or hold duration before the call was abandoned. The first character in the NUM I field is the status of the call when abandoned:

 R: normal ring to a station,

 G: ring to a station group and

 H: call placed in a hold state, including Transfer hold.

STA CO TIME START DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1 COST ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II

EXT 001 00:00:00 14/05/02 15:45 R RING 01:35

 Incoming call on CO Line 1 received on May 14, 2002 at 3:45 pm, rang the assigned stations for 1 minute and 35 seconds.

STA CO TIME START DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1 COST ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II

101 002 00:00:00 14/05/02 16:45 R RING 02:03

 Station 101 rang for an incoming call on CO Line 2 on May 14, 2002 at 4:45 pm, rang for 2 minutes and 3 seconds.

STA CO TIME START DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1 COST ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II

101 001 00:00:00 15/05/02 09:35 R 100 RING 00:49

 Incoming call on CO Line 1 on May 15, 2002 at 9:35 am forward from station 101 to station 100 and rang for 49 seconds.

STA CO TIME START DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1 COST ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II

104 002 00:00:00 16/05/02 11:06 G621 RING 01:32

 Incoming call on CO Line 2 on May 16, 2002 at 11:06 am routed to station 104 of

Station Group 620 and rang for 1 minute and 49 seconds.

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STA CO TIME START DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1 COST ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II

621 001 00:00:00 16/05/02 14:03 G621 RING 00:39

 Incoming call on CO Line 1 on May 16, 2002 at 2:03 pm routed to Station Group

621 and rang for 39 seconds.

STA CO TIME START DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1 COST ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II

100 002 00:03:32 16/05/02 15:30 H100 03:02

 Call on CO Line 2 on May 16, 2002 at 3:30 pm placed on hold by station 100 for 3 minutes and 2 seconds had total duration of 3 minutes and 32 seconds.

STA CO TIME START DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM-1 COST ACCOUNT CODE DIAL/CLI/CPN NUM II

129 001 00:00:45 18/05/02 08:40 H100 RING 00:33

 Call on CO Line 1 on May, 18, 2002 at 8:40 am was transferred by station 100 to station 129 was on hold for 33 seconds.

The output for the Lost Call summary count report is shown in the figure below:

Lost call count start time: 05/01/02 09:31

Current time 26/04/02 16:32

Total Lost call count until now: 121

Operation

Attendant

To print the summary Lost Call Count report:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0115 (Lost Call Count report code).

3. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

To reset the Lost Call summary Count:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2.

Dial „0116‟, the Lost call Count reset code.

3. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

1. When the Lost Call Count is res et, the SMDR port will provide a “count reset” message.

2. Individual Lost Call records are only available real-time and not on-demand.

3.

“Print Incoming Calls” and “Print Lost Calls” must be enabled in the SMDR Attributes for the system to output real-time Lost Call records and for the Lost Call Count summary report.

4. The fields of a Lost Call Record are the same as a normal SMDR Call Record.

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Related Features

System Data

– SMDR Attributes

Call Cost Display

SMDR Call Records

Traffic Analysis

Hardware

RS-323 device to capture SMDR

2.31 S

YSTEM

A

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ROGRAMMING

2.31.1 Keyset Administration

Description

The system database can be accessed and modified using the keypad and Flex buttons of an LIP

Phone. The display of the LIP Phone can be used to view items in the OptiCon SBG-1000 database. The user may be required to enter a password for access to Keyset Admin. operation.

Operation

Attendant

To program in Keyset Administration:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2.

Dial „*#‟, Enter Admin code

3. Enter Password; confirmation tone will be heard.

4. Enter PGM code (100 or 102)

5. Press the desired {

FLEX

}

button.

6. Enter new value

7. Press the [

SAVE

] button; a confirmation tone is heard

Conditions

1. Only an Attendant can enter and change system database items.

2. System ID (PGM100), and System IP Address Plan (PGM102) can be programmed using

Keyset Admin. operation.

3. If new value is invalid, an error tone is heard and the old value is displayed again.

Programming

Related Features

Web Administration

Hardware

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2.31.2 Web Administration

Description

The system database is accessed and modified via a LIP Phone or the Network interface. The

Network accesses the system‟s Web server, using the user‟s Web browser. When properly configured, the user can remotely access the System database.

Web administration consists of 3 Tabs across the top of the screen; each tab has multiple menu items.

Figure 2.72-1 OptiCon SBG-1000 Web Admin. Voice Install View

Figure 2.72-2 OptiCon SBG-1000 Web Admin. Voice Config View

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Figure 2.72-3 OptiCon SBG-1000 Web Admin. Voice Maint View

For more information on database administration and maintenance, refer to the detailed feature description and operation.

Operation

Operation is detailed in the each feature description and operation.

Conditions

Programming

Related Features

Keyset Administration

Hardware

2.32 T

RAFFIC

A

NALYSIS

Description

The OptiCon SBG-1000 monitors, stores and periodically or upon request outputs various traffic statistics covering system resources. The output from the system can be used to:

 Monitor and evaluate system performance

 Observe usage trends and recommend possible corrective actions,

 Determine possible trunk problems (i.e. blocking level too high), and/or

 Recommend system upgrades.

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Attendants enable Periodic Reporting. Once enabled, the system continues to monitor and output the requested report until the Periodic Report is disabled. On demand reports selected by the

Attendant. The Traffic Report is sent to the defined TCP port.

System resources covered by Traffic Reports are:

 Attendant Traffic Report

 Call Summary Report

 Hourly Call Report

 H/W Unit Usage Summary Report

 CO Summary Report

 Hourly CO Report

Summary Traffic Reports cover one of five Analysis periods selected at time of print:

 Today‟s peak activity hour (within 24 hours)

Yesterday‟s peak activity hour (24 hours prior to Today‟s activity)

 Last hour activity

Today‟s total activity

 Yesterday‟s total activity.

Operation

Attendant

To print the All Summary Traffic Report periodically:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0122 (All Summary report code).

3. Select hour for print (00-23).

4. Select minute for print (00-59).

5. Select Analysis Period (1-5).

6. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

To cancel the periodic All Summary Report:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0123 (Cancel All Summary report code).

To print a traffic report:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0121, or 0124-0129 (report code),

0121 All Summary Traffic Reports

0124 Attendant Traffic Report

0125 Call Summary Report

0126 Hourly Call Report

0127 Hardware Usage Summary Report

0128 CO Summary Report

0129 Hourly CO Report

3. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

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Conditions

1. The Print All Summary Traffic Reports generates the Attendant, Call Summary and CO

Summary Traffic Reports.

Programming

Related Features

SMDR Call Records

Hardware

device to capture reports

2.32.1 Traffic Analysis, Attendant

Description

The Attendant Traffic Report covers operational statistics for the Attendants. The report outputs periodically or the Attendant requests output of the report for a defined Analysis period. The following is a sample report and description of the report fields.

================================================================================

Site Name : abc co

Report Type : Attendant Traffic Report - Today Peak

Date : 19/01/11 15:03

================================================================================

Atd Meas --------- Calls --------- ------ Time ------ Time Speed Atd

No Hour Total Ans Abnd H-Abd Held Avail Talk Held NoAns Ans Type

10 13:00 104 82 22 3 18 10:12 14:21 01:23 00:52 00:23 Sys

================================ print completed ===============================

Field

ATD No

Meas Hour

Calls Total

Calls Ans

Calls Abdn

Call H-Abdn

Calls Held

Time Avail

Time Talk

Time Held

Time NoAns

Speed Ans

ATD type

Description

Attendant Station Number

(Measurement Hour) Hour data accumulation began

Total number of calls, except group & recalls, routed to the Attendant

(Calls Answered) Calls answered during the Analysis period

(Calls Abandoned) Calls abandoned before answer by the Attendant, does not include calls abandoned while on hold.

(Calls Abandoned from Hold) Calls abandoned while on hold

Number of calls placed on hold by the Attendant

(Time Available) Time attendant was available to handle new calls

Total time the Attendant was active on calls

Time Attendant had calls on hold

(Time No Answer) Average time calls were ringing or in queue for attendant before abandoned

(Speed of Answer) Average time calls rang before answer by Attendant

(Attendant Type) System or Main

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Operation

Attendant

To print the Attendant Traffic Report:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0124 (Attendant Traffic report code).

3. Select Analysis Period (1-5).

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

1. The Peak Hour is the hour when the system has the highest total call volume.

Programming

Related Features

SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)

Hardware

Device to capture reports

2.32.2 Traffic Analysis, Call Reports

Description

Call activity statistics are provided in the Hourly Call Reports.

Hourly Call Report

The Hourly Call Report covers hourly completed call activity for the selected Analysis period. The report indicates the number of completed calls for each hour during the Analysis period as shown:

================================================================================

Site Name :

Report Type : Call Hourly Report

Date : 19/01/11 15:38

================================================================================

Anal Hour # Calls Completed

15:00 0

14:00 0

…..

…..

17:00 211

16:00 543

Total Calls : 754

================================ print completed ===============================

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Operation

Attendant

To print the Hourly Call Report

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0126 (Hourly Call report code).

Conditions

Programming

Related Features

SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)

Hardware

Device to capture reports

2.32.3 Traffic Analysis, H/W Usage

Description

The Hardware Usage report provides statistics for the system‟s special Hardware resources such as the VSF as shown in the following sample report.

================================================================================

Site Name : abc co

Report Type : H/W Unit Usage Summary Report - Today Peak

Date : 19/01/11 14:52

================================================================================

Unit Num Anal Total Total

Type Unit Hour Req Denied

VSF 4 00:00 0 0

================================ print completed ===============================

Operation

Attendant

To print the Hardware Usage Summary Report:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0127 (H/W Usage Summary report code).

3. Select Analysis Period (1-5).

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

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Programming

Related Features

SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)

Hardware

Device to capture reports

2.32.4 Traffic Analysis, CO Reports

Description

The CO Traffic Summary and Hourly reports provide statistics on a summary or hourly basis for

CO Group activity. The following provides a sample report and description of the major fields in the report.

================================================================================

Site Name : abc co

Report Type : CO Group Summary Report - Today Peak

Date : 19/01/11 19:43

================================================================================

Peak Hour For All CO: 10:00

Grp Num Anal Total Total Inc. Out. Grp % %

No COs Hour Usage Seize Seize Seize Ovfl ACB FAO

1 6 10:00 1 3 0 3 0 0 ---

2 2 00:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---

================================ print completed ===============================

Field

Grp No.

Num COs

Anal Hour

Total Usage

Total Seize

Inc Seize

Out Seize

ACB

FAO

Description

CO Group number

The number of CO lines in the group

(Analysis hour) hour during the analysis period with peak usage.

Total number of call attempts on CO lines in the Group

Total number of times CO lines in the group were used for any call

(Incoming Seizures) Total number of incoming calls answered for CO lines in the group.

(Outgoing Seizures) Total number of outgoing calls attempted on CO lines in the group.

(All COs Busy) Percentage of the time that all CO lines in the group were simultaneously busy.

(Failed Attempts Outgoing) Percentage of outgoing calls offered to the

CO lines in the group that were denied due to All Trunks Busy condition.

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Operation

Attendant

To print the CO Traffic Summary Report:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0128 (CO Traffic Summary report code).

3. Select Analysis Period (1-5).

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

To print the CO Hourly Traffic Report:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0129 (CO Hourly Traffic report code).

3. Select CO Group (00-05).

Conditions

Programming

Related Features

SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)

Hardware

Device to capture reports

2.33 VSF I

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2.33.1 VSF

Description

The Voice Store & Forward (VSF) unit, which is equipped in OptiCon SBG-1000, provides the system memory to support the integrated Auto Attendant, Voice Mail and system announcement applications available in the System. The memory is employed to store Auto Attendant announcements, voice mail, greetings and messages, and various system prompts. The system prompts (time, date, etc.) are used by the Auto Attendant and Voice Mail applications as well as other system features. The VSF has a storage capacity of up to 240/480 minutes of announcement and message storage; approximately 10 minutes of storage is generally used for fixed system prompts. The capacity of VSF storage depends on the lock key for the VSF Memory Extend.

2.33.2 VSF-Auto Attendant

Description

When a call comes into the system through a CO line, the call may be routed to one of 70 user recorded VSF Announcements. An announcement is assigned as a Station Group announcement

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or as Auto Attd announcement with an CCR Table that permits Caller Controlled Routing (CCR).

Station Group announcements are played when a call is routed to the group based on definitions in the Station Group Attributes.

For an Auto Attd Announcement the system will play the announcement and monitor for digits from the connected external party. A CCR Table defines a dialed digit (0

– 9) to a route. Each single digit is defined a corresponding route:

 Station

 Station group

 Speed Dial number

 Page Zone

 Voice Mail

 VSF Announcement

In addition, the system will monitor digits for a station number. If the user dials a station number, the Auto Attd will complete an unsupervised call transfer to the station.

Operation

Attendant

To record an Auto Attd Announcement:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 05 (Message Record code).

3. Dial the appropriate number from 001-072 (Announcement number).

4. The current announcement is played followed by the Press # to record prompt.

5.

Dial „#‟.

6. After the record prompt and beep-tone, record message.

7. Press the [

SAVE

] button to stop recording and save the message.

To delete a recording:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 05 (Message Record code).

3. Dial the appropriate number from 001-072 (Announcement number).

4. T he current announcement is played followed by the “Press # to record” prompt.

5.

Dial „#‟.

6. Press the [

SPEED

] button during playback to erase message

System

Operation of the CCR Tables and Auto Attendant are automatic.

Conditions

1. There are no individual time limits on an Auto Attendant announcement.

2. The external caller may receive a ring-back tone before playback of a VSF announcement.

3.

The Attendant must “Save” a recording before returning to the on-hook state, otherwise, the existing recording is used.

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4. To record or delete an Auto Attendant message, all of the VSF channels must be idle.

5. The external caller may dial at any time during an Auto Attendant announcement and must dial prior to the expiration of the CCR Analysis timer.

6.

If the external caller dials an invalid selection or station, the system will play the „Invalid Entry‟ prompt and allow re-entry using the DISA Retry Counter.

7. If the external caller dials more than a single digit, the call is routed based on the System

Numbering Plan.

8. Calls routing by an Auto Attendant (CCR) Announcement are interactive DISA calls and are subject to conditions of a DISA call.

9.

The „*‟ digit is reserved in the CCR Tables to repeat the current or previous Auto Attd announcement.

10.

The „#‟ digit is reserved for callers to access their Voice Mail-box remotely.

11. A CCR Announcement may be programmed to disconnect after playing.

12. The Auto Attd Announcement feature is supported for DISA and DID calls.

13. System announce number 71 is for the MOH.

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Station Group Data

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Line

CO Line Data

– Ring Assignment Table

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Auto Attendant

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – VSF User Maximum Record Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – VSF Valid User Message Timer

Related Features

Station Groups

Remote Message Retrieval

Hardware

VSF

2.33.3 VSF Voice Mail

2.33.3.1 Message Storage

Description

When a station activates Call Forward to the VSF Group, a call is transferred to a VSF mail box or a transferred call recalls to the VSF, the call is handled by the OptiCon SBG-1000 Mail application.

The caller connects to the called station‟s User Greeting followed by a beep tone.

The remote caller can record a message and hangup or dial „*‟ for further options. When disconnect occurs, the VM application stores the message in the called user‟s voice mail-box and activates the Message Waiting indication at the user‟s station.

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Operation

Remote Caller

To leave a voice message after hearing announcement:

1. Wait for the beep, then leave a message.

2. Hang up to quit recording,

Or,

2.

Dial „*‟ for more options.

Conditions

1. Two timers are provided to control voice message length. The Valid User Message Timer establishes the minimum voice message length; voice messages shorter than this timer are not stored. The VSF User Maximum Record Timer establishes the maximum voice message length; when the VSF User Maximum Record Timer expires while recording a voice message, confirmation tone is heard and the message is saved for the destination station.

2. If all the VSF channels are in use, the Ring Back tone is provided until a VSF channel is available.

3. All stations including, SLTs can leave and receive voice messages.

4. Individual User Greetings and Voice Mails are protected from AC power loss.

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– Preset Call Forward – Transfer Mail Box

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Call Forward No Answer Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – VSF User Maximum Record Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – VSF Valid User Message Timer

Related Features

Call Forward

Station Message Wait/Call Back

VSF Voice Mail

Call Transfer, Voice Mail

Hardware

VSF

2.33.3.2 Message Retrieval

Description

A user can access their Mail Box locally by placing a call to the VSF Voice Mail group, or from an

LIP Phone, by pressing the [

MSG

] button, or by pressing a {

VMAIL

-

BOX

} button while off-hook receiving Intercom dial tone.

Prompts are then received to guide the user in the Voice Mail Box operation. The user must enter a Mail Box number, generally the station number, and a corresponding password in response to the "Request for Password" ("Please enter your password code.") prompts.

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If the user enters a valid and matching Mail box and password, the "Number of Messages" prompt

(“You have xx new messages, You have yy saved messages.”) is received. At this point, the user also receives the “VM long option prompt” (“To play new messages, press one, to play saved

messages, press two, to set greeting or password, press eight, to disconnect, press pound, Press

0 for the operator, Press nine to hear this message again.”).

When the user responds by dialing 1, the first new message is played. At the end of message playback, the "New Message option" prompt is played

(“To replay message, press one, to listen to the next message, press two, to delete message, press three, to forward message, press four, to

call the sender, press five, to skip message, press six, to return to main menu, press nine.”). This process is repeated until the last new message is played and the "No Message" prompt

(“No

Messages") is played.

When the user dials 2 in response to the "Number of Messages" prompt, the first-saved message is played. At the end of the message, the "Saved Message option" prompt is played

(“To replay message, press one, to listen to the next message, press two, to delete message, press three, to

forward message, press four, to call the sender, press five, to return to main menu, press nine.”).

This process is repeated until the last new message is played and the "No Message" prompt

(“No

Messages") is played.

In addition to the options indicated in the prompt, a user can record a memo, which is attached to the current voice mail by dialing the digit 7. The current voice mail and memo can then be forwarded to other Smart Business gateway users.

When the user dials 9 in response to the "Number of Messages" prompt or during or at the end of a message the "VM long Options" prompt is played.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a {vmail-box} Flex button:

1. [

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]

To retrieve Voice Mail locally:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Press [

MSG

] button; the message contents summary is shown.

1. ICM MWI(001)

2. VSF MSG(002)

3.

Dial digit „2‟ to select VSF Messages

4.

Dial the Mail Box and corresponding password to receive the “Number of Messages” prompt.

5. Dial desired option code.

6. At completion of session, hang-up to return to idle.

Or,

1. Lift the handset or press the [

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2. Press {

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} button.

3. Dial the Mail Box and corresponding password to receive the “Number of Messages” prompt.

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4. Dial desired option code.

5. At completion of session, hang-up to return to idle.

To attach a memo to the current voice message:

1.

During or after the New or Old Message option prompt, dial „7‟.

2. At the beep, record the memo.

3.

Dial „*‟ to stop recording and store the memo.

4. During or after the New/Old option prompt, dial 4 to forward the message and memo.

SLT

To retrieve Voice Mail locally:

1. Lift the handset.

2.

Dial the Voice Mail Group to receive the “Mail Box & Password” prompts sequentially.

3. Dial the Mail

Box and corresponding password to receive the “Number of Messages” prompt.

4. Dial desired option code.

5. At completion of session, hang-up to return to idle.

To attach a memo to the current voice message:

1. During or after the New or Old Message option prompt, dial „7‟.

2. At the beep, record the memo.

3. Dial * to stop and store the memo.

4.

During or after the New Old option prompt, dial „4‟ to forward the message and memo.

Conditions

1.

If no new/old messages are available, pressing „1‟ or „2‟, is an invalid operation and the user receives the “Invalid Entry” prompt or “No Message” prompt.

2. If the dialed number is not recognized, the "Invalid Entry" prompt is played. After the second invalid entry, the user is disconnected.

3. The user may dial digits at any time during a voice mail playback, system prompt or silence; the user must dial a digit in response to a system prompt within the CCR Analysis timer or the system will disconnect and return error tone.

4. Messages are retrieved in LIFO (Last in First out) order.

Programming

Related Features

Message Retrieval Options

Remote Message Retrieval

Hardware

VSF

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2.33.3.3 Remote Message Retrieval

Description

The system permits remote users access to their mailbox. After accessing the VSF Voice Mail, operation follows the local procedures.

Operation

Remote Caller

To access Voice Mailbox from a remote location

1. Lift the handset.

2. Dial the telephone number of a DISA assigned CO line assigned for answer by a VSF Auto

Attd.

3.

Upon answer, dial „#‟ to receive the “Request for Mail Box number” prompt.

4. Follow local access procedures.

Conditions

1. The conditions associated with Message Retrieval and Message Retrieval Options apply.

2. The conditions associated with DISA apply.

Programming

Related Features

Message Retrieval Options

VSF-Auto Attendant

Message Retrieval

Hardware

VSF

2.33.3.4 Message Retrieval Options

Description

The user may dial the digit 9 to receive the “VM Long Options” prompt while in the Voice Mail Box, including during or after a voice message or system prompt, except when an option has been selected that requires user dialing. Some options involving user dialing include the Message

Retrieval Option 1/2 (Play New/Saved Message), 7 (Cancel or Forward message, Remote Access

Only) or 8 (Mail Box set tings), refer to Table. The “VM long Options” prompt is:

"To play new messages, press one, to play saved messages, press two, to set station forwarding, press seven (This option is available only for remote access), to set greeting or password, press eight, to disconnect, press pound, Press 0 for the operator, Press nine to hear this message again."

The VSF Voice Mail will respond to incoming digits as shown in the following table.

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7

8

9

#

0

1

2

Digit Function

Play New Msg

Play Saved Msg

Set Cancel/Fwd, available only for remote access

Mail Box Setting, "Mailbox Settings" prompt

VM Long options

Drop, "Goodbye”

Attd Call, Call to Attendant.

Operation

LIP Phone

To access a Message Retrieval option

1.

At any time after the “Number of Messages” prompt, dial a Message Retrieval Option digit. The system initiates the selection providing any needed prompts.

SLT

To access a Message Retrieval option

1.

At any time after the “Number of Messages” prompt, dial a Message Retrieval Option digit. The system initiates the selection providing any needed prompts.

Conditions

1. The user must begin dialing within the CCR Analysis timer in response to a system prompt. If the timer expires, the system will disconnect the call and the user will receive an error tone.

2. If the user remains off-hook after a call placed through the voice mail is complete, the user will be returned to the previous place in the Voice Mail Box. If the user hangs up, the VSF will recall at the user Station, and upon answer will play “Request Mail Box Number” prompt.

Programming

Related Features

Message Retrieval

Remote Message Retrieval

Voice Mailbox Settings

Hardware

VSF

2.33.3.5 E-Mail Notification

Description

With the VSF, the system stores the voice message and sends an e-mail to the e-mail address associated with the station as notification of the new voice message. The voice message can be attached to the e-mail as a wav file.

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Operation

System

System automatically sends e-mail to notify user of new voice message.

Conditions

1. The voice message is stored in the VSF as well as being attached to the e-mail. The voice message must be expressly deleted from the VSF even if the e-mail is deleted.

2. The email is sent to the address assigned for the station with the “sender” address defined for the VSF. Note the latter is required, as many e-mail servers will reject anonymous emails.

3. The e-mail address for the VSF and the station is defined under the Web Admin.

4. The Voice message can be attached to the e-mail notification as a .wav file, if the Attach

Message option is enabled. If disabled, the notification e-mail does not include an attached wav file.

Programming

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VSF-Auto Attendant

Hardware

VSF

2.33.3.6 Voice Mail Back-up Station

Description

With the VSF, an OptiCon soft-phone (Phontage) user receives notification of new messages for assigned stations. The soft-phone will indicate the total messages for the assigned stations and the soft-phone. The soft-phone user can download the messages for other stations to the hard drive of the soft-phone PC and, using the soft-phone application, manage the messages on the hard drive. If enabled, the soft-phone user may delete voice messages from the VSF memory.

Operation

System

System automatically notifies back-up station of new messages.

Phontage

See Phontage Guide.

Conditions

1. Voice messages are stored in the VSF and must be expressly deleted. Deleting messages from the soft-phone hard drive does not delete the message from the VSF memory.

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2. It is not possible to backup VSF Messages to Phontage PC when Phontage is connected remotely in R/NAPT mode.

Programming

Station Data

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Related Features

VSF-Auto Attendant

Hardware

VSF

2.33.3.7 Voice Mailbox Settings

Description

The user can program the Mail Box settings for their mailbox including a security password and a greeting. When a user presses "8" while retrieving messages, the "Mailbox Setting" prompt,

(“To edit your greeting, press one, to edit you password, press two. To return to main menu, press

nine”).

Operation

To program Mail Box settings while “in” the Voice Mail Box:

1.

Press „8‟, for Mail Box settings; the “Mail Box Setting” prompt is received.

To enter a new password:

1.

Dial „2‟ to receive the “Password Entry” prompt (“Please enter your new password and press pound when finished.").

2. Dial new password.

3.

Press „#‟; the “Reenter Password” prompt will be heard ("Please re-enter your password to confirm and press pound when finished.").

4. Dial new password again.

5.

Press „#‟ and the “Password Confirmation” prompt will be heard ("Your password is saved.").

To create a new greeting:

1.

Dial „1‟ to hear the “Greeting Option” prompt ("To listen to your current greeting, press five to record a new greeting, press seven, to return to the main menu, press nine.”).

2.

Dial „5‟, to hear your greeting.

OR

3.

Dial „7‟ to hear the “Record Greeting” prompt ("At the tone, record your new greeting, press # when done.").

4. After the beep, record your desired greeting speaking in a normal voice.

5.

Press „#‟ and receive the “Greeting Confirmation” prompt ("Your greeting is saved.").

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Conditions

1. If the user is external, the user must begin dialing within the CCR Analysis time, if not the call is released.

2. If the dialed number is not recognized, the "Invalid Entry" prompt is played.

3. The user must assign a password (Authentication code, up to 12 digits) before access to the mailbox will be allowed.

NOTE: A greeting does not have to be recorded.

Programming

Related Features

Message Storage

Message Retrieval

Remote Message Retrieval

Message Retrieval Options

Hardware

VSF

2.33.3.8 Call Forward from VM

Description

External users can activate or deactivate Call Forward for their station. Pressing „7‟ while retrieving messages will return the "Mailbox Set Forward" prompt, (“To forward calls to another extension, p ress one. to cancel forwarding, press 2 to return to the main menu, press nine.”).

Operation

To activate Call Forward while in the VM:

1.

Press „7‟, for Mail Box set forward, the “Mail Box Set Forward” prompt is received.

To activate Call Forward:

1.

Dial „1‟ and receive the “Password Entry” prompt (“Please enter the number to forward to ...").

2. Dial the Station Number as follows:

 To forward to another station, dial the station number.

 To forward calls Offnet, dial „*‟ and enter Individual Speed number. If the Individual Speed bin is valid, the confirmation announcement “forwarded to station ('xxx')” or “forwarded to speed bin number (yyyy)” is played.

To deactivate Call Forward:

1.

Dial „2‟ and receive the “Station forwarding is canceled” prompt.

To return to the Main menu:

1.

Dial „9‟ and receive the “Mail Box Settings” prompt.

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Conditions

1. If the user is external, the user must begin dialing within and dial subsequent digits within the

VSF Inter-Digit Timer; if not, the call is released.

2. This Mail Box Set Forward is only available for external users.

Programming

Related Features

Message Storage

Message Retrieval

Remote Message Retrieval

Message Retrieval Options

Hardware

VSF

2.33.3.9 Outbound Message Notification

Description

The VSF is able to dial an external number to notify a user of a new voice message. The system employs the mobile extension number registered for the station receiving the message. When a caller leaves a message with notification configured, the system places a call to the registered mobile extension. When the user answers, the extension prompt is played followed by the new message prompt, (“You have xx new messages.”). The new message prompt indicates the number of unheard messages.

The user must listen to the new message to confirm the notification. If the user takes no action within the CCR Inter-digit timer or hangs-up, the call is disconnected and the system will retry the call after the retry timer expires, until the user listens to the message or the number of attempts reaches the retry counter. If the user does not answer, the ISDN or VoIP connection times out or disconnects before answer, or is busy, the system disconnects the notification and will retry the call after the retry timer. The system will retry the notification until the notification is successful or the number of call attempts reaches the Retry count.

Operation

Operation of message notification is automatic when configured.

Condition

1. Outbound notification over a PSTN line is not available.

2. Caller Id will be the external caller who left the message or, for messages from another station, Caller Id will be the station receiving the message.

3.

If VSF Notify is changed to „Not Use‟, any existing notification will be terminated after the initial notification call.

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4. For proper operation, the Station COS and CO Group access for the station must be such as to allow the notification call.

5. The destination of the notification is the Mobile telephone number assigned in Mobile

Extension table.

6. If all lines in the assigned CO group are busy when the system attempts to place the notification call, the System will continuously try to seize CO line until a line is successfully seized.

7. The Retry counter is incremented after the system access the CO line for notification.

8. The Retry count is from 1 to 9; the retry interval is from 1 to 3 minutes.

9. If a new message is logged before answer of the notification call, the message will be available to the user and a new notification is not invoked. If a new message is received after answering the notification call, the System will invoke another notification call. The user will receive the notification after returning to idle.

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Station Data

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Mobile Extension

Message Retrieval

Remote Message Retrieval

Message Retrieval Options

Hardware

VSF

2.33.4 Company Directory

Description

This feature allows a caller reaching Call Routing destination to utilize the DTMF keys to “spell” the name of a subscriber and be directed to their extension.

If system checks and finds subscriber stations, Company Directory First Name and Last Name has to be preprogrammed and station‟s Subscriber Name has to be prerecorded in each station. When station users record his subscriber name, users can record by dialing Company Directory Name code.

Operation

To record Company Directory Name:

1. Dial the Company Directory Name code.

2. Choose the Recording menu of Subscriber Name, 1.

3. After recording announcement, record subscriber name.

To delete Company Directory Name:

1. Dial the [Company Directory Name] flexible number.

2. Choose the Deleting menu of Subscriber Name, 2.

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To use Company Directory Feature:

When outside caller reaches Company Directory as destination, the system will prompt “Press one to search by first name”, “Press two to search by last name”, then “Enter the first 3 characters of the person‟s first name” or “Enter the first 3 characters of the person‟s last name”

Once 3 characters have been entered, the system will check the entered characters for a match to the programmed name in Station Voice Mail Attributes menu (Company Directory First Name and Last Name). System will search an entry only among those who have recorded the subscriber name.

If a match is found, the system will p lay “transferring to [programmed name]” and transfer the call to the station. Call will be transferred once the prompt is finished.

If more than one match is found, the system will play:

“for [subscriber name], press 1”

“for [subscriber name], press 2”

“for [subscriber name], press 9”

When the caller enters the desired digit, the system will route the caller to that station

Condition

1. To be searched in company directory, subscriber name must be recorded. And the first and last name also should be programmed properly.

2. This feature works only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

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Related Features

CO Line Registration

– SIP ID Configuration

Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – Company Directory

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Called Number

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Auto Attendant

System Data

– System Attributes – Station VM Feature Usage

Hardware

VSF

2.33.5 Record VM Greeting using Call Routing

Description

This feature provides an option to record a System (001-072) greeting by reaching Call Routing destination.

Administrator can assign VM Greeting option at Call Routing destination.

Operation

To use Record VM Greeting Feature:

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1. When outside user reaches recording VM greeting as destination, system prompts “enter password” prompt.

2.

User enters system attendant‟s station number and password.

3.

“Enter system greeting number” is played.

4. User enters 3 digits system greeting number 001 ~ 072.

5.

“To record a new greeting, press pound” is played. And then if there is a recorded greeting, the greeting is played.

6.

User dials „#‟.

7.

“Begin recording” is played and confirm tone is heard.

8.

User records the greeting and dials „#‟ to finish.

9.

System goes to step 5 above. So, “Enter system greeting number” is played.

10. User can hang up.

Condition

1. This feature works only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

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Related Features

Hardware

CO Line Registration

– SIP ID Configuration

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Called Number

CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Auto Attendant

System Data

– System Attributes – Station VM Feature Usage

VSF

2.33.6 Administrator Mailbox

Description

This feature provides a mailbox that has administrative interface via telephone commands to perform common tasks associated with the VM. In addition, administrator mailboxes may be used to record a broadcast message which is delivered to all mailboxes.

Operation

Station Voice Mail Attributes menu in Web Admin has

“Administrator MailBox” option to mark the mailbox with administrative options.

If a mailbox is marked as an administrator, the main prompt will offer “to access administrative options, press six”

After pressing 6, the options that can be performed from the mailbox are:

Administrator Mailbox

To add a mailbox, press 1

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To delete a mailbox, press 2

To reset a mailbox password, press 3

To record a mailbox greeting, press 4

To record a broadcast message, press 5

To record a mailbox name, press 6

 Add mailbox [1]

“Please enter the mailbox number”

“Enter COS 1-5”

“Press 1 to confirm or # to cancel and go back to administration main”

When confirmed, the specified station can access to VSF.

 Delete mailbox [2]

“Please enter the mailbox number”

“Press 1 to confirm or # to cancel and go back to administration main”

When confirmed, the specified station cannot access to VSF.

 Reset mailbox password [3]

“Please enter the mailbox number”

“Press 1 to confirm or # to cancel and go back to administration main”

The password for station is defaulted to be empty. [Authorization Code & COS]

Station password is used for mailbox access in SBG.

 Record Mailbox greeting [4]

“Please enter the mailbox number”

“to listen press 1, to record press 2, to delete press 3.”

“Press # to cancel and go back to administration main”

 Record a broadcast message [5]

“Please enter the mailbox number” (01-10)

“to listen press 1, to record press 2, to delete press 3, to send press 4.”

“Press # to cancel and go back to administration main”

 Record Mailbox Name [6]

“Please enter the mailbox number”

“to listen press 1, to record press 2, to delete press 3.”

“Press # to cancel and go back to administration main”

Condition

1. There are no limits on the number of mailboxes that can be marked as administrators.

2. The broadcast message is the shared message. System provides broadcast message first regardless message retrieve option.

3. A station can delete broadcast message without confirmation.

4. Only administrator can delete a recorded broadcast message.

5. This feature works only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

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Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – Administrator MailBox

System Data

– System Attributes – Station VM Feature Usage

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Related Features

Hardware

VSF

2.33.7 Announce Only Mailbox

Description

This feature provides a method to mark a mailbox as an announce type. This type of mailbox plays a greeting only and then returns the caller to the previous menu or hangs up.

Operation

An administration option shall enable/disable the announcement only flag.

An administration option shall allow the selection of previous menu or hang up after the mailbox greeting. Previous menu is for Call Routing by Auto Attendant feature.

Condition

1. There are no limits on the number of mailboxes that can be marked as announcement only.

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Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – Announce only MailBox

Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – Announce only Option

Hardware

VSF

2.33.8 Message Cascade

Description

Message cascading is a feature that copies messages left for the originating mailbox to another mailbox. Once the message is copied into the other mailbox, notification events can take place based on that mailbox settings.

Operation

A mailbox has a cascade field in administration. That field is another mailbox number.

A mailbox has a cascade field type in administration. One of the following types may be selected:

Disable - Disable this function.

Copy-Immediately – Copy (Cascading) begins immediately, allowing storage of duplicate messages in several mailboxes.

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Conditions

Copy-Urgent Only – Copy (Cascades) only those messages marked urgent.

Move-Immediately – Move (Cascading) begins immediately, allowing storage of duplicate messages in several mailboxes.

Move-Urgent Only – Move (Cascades) only those messages marked urgent.

1. A mailbox can only have 1 cascade mailbox destination.

2. Mailbox messages are retained in each mailbox.

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Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – Cascade MailBox

Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – Cascade Type

Hardware

VSF

2.33.9 Class of Service Settings

Description

The system shall provide administrative options to create COS. These COS can then be assigned to stations/mailboxes on an individual basis.

Operation

The system shall provide 5 COS settings, 1-5.

Each COS has the following items that can be programmed:

1. Greeting length: 0-99 seconds (60 seconds default)

2. Message length: 0- 600 seconds (0 default)

3. Number of messages: 0-250 (0 default) (0- Number of message is the same as system capacity)

4. Retention time: 0-99 days (0 days default)

5. E-mail notification: Disable/Notification only/ Notification and Delete (default: Notification and

Delete)

6. Future delivery messages: On/Off (Off default)

7. Confirm message receipt: On/Off (Off default)

8. Private message mark: On/Off (Off default)

Conditions

1. The default class of service for all mailboxes is 1. COS 1 contains all default settings.

2. Future delivery message feature is not supported.

3. This feature works only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

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Related Features

Hardware

Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – VM COS

System Data

– System Attributes – Station VM Feature Usage

VSF

2.33.10 Send Message

Description

A user can record the message and send it to other mail box with several options or distribution list. The VM long option prompt is modified to add “To send a message press 4”.

Operation

To send a message:

1. Record Voice Message a. User press

„4‟ in the main menu and record a message. b. The prompt will state

“At the tone, please leave a message and to stop recording press pound key

”.

2. Decision of Destination a. The prompt will state

“Enter the mail box number or distribution list number followed by pound. To spell the name, press *

” b. To Mail Box i. Enter the mail box number ii. Refer to Step 3. c. To Distribution List i. Enter distribution list number and # key. ii. The prompt will state

“Your message has been sent”. d. To Spell Name i. Press

„*‟. ii. The prompt will state

“Press one to search by first name, Press two to search by last name”, then “Enter the first 3 characters of the person‟s first name” or “Enter the first 3 characters of the person‟s last name” iii. Once 3 characters have been entered, the system will check the entered characters for a match to the programmed name in Station Voice Mail Attributes menu (Company Directory First Name and Last Name). System will search an entry only among those who have recorded the subscriber name. iv. If a match is found, the system will play:

“for [subscriber name], press 1”

“for [subscriber name], press 2”

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“for [subscriber name], press 9” v. When the caller enters the desired digit, the system will select the destination station. vi. Refer to Step 3.

3. Delivery Selection a. After Step 2-b or 2-d, the prompt will state

“For regular delivery, press one. To mark urgent, press two. To mark private, press 3. To mark urgent and private, press 4. To request delivery receipt of the message for future, press 5

”. b. Press 1~5, the prompt will state

“Your message has been sent” c. If press 1~4, then refer to

“Mark a message private”. Or if press 5, then refer to “Mark a message for delivery confirmation

Conditions

1. This option is only played to the mailbox owner if the mailbox COS allows it.

2. This feature works only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

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Related Features

Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – VM COS

System Data

– System Attributes – Station VM Feature Usage

Hardware

VSF

2.33.11 Distribution Lists

Description

This allows a mailbox owner to setup a group of mailboxes and send a message using one number instead of having to enter each mailbox individually.

A maximum of 5 distribution lists can be set up per mailbox.

The VM long option prompt is modified to add “for personal options press 5”.

Operation

To edit a distribution list:

1. Press

„5‟ from the main menu, then the prompt will state “to edit a list press 1”.

2. Press

„1‟, then the prompt will state “Enter list number 1~5”.

3. Press 1~5, then the prompt will state

“to edit a list, press 1, to delete a list, press 2”.

4. Press

„1‟, then the prompt will state “to add a mailbox, press 1, to delete a mailbox, press 2, to listen to mailboxes in list, press 3

”. a. Add mailbox to list i. Press

„1‟, then the prompt will state “Please enter the mailbox number”.

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ii. Enter the station number, then the prompt will state

“mailbox XXX added”. b. Delete mailbox from list i. Press

„2‟, then the prompt will state “Please enter the mailbox number”. ii. Enter the station number, then the prompt will state

“mailbox XXX deleted” c. Listen to mailboxes in list i. Press

„3‟, then the prompt will state “mailbox XXX” and repeat for all members.

Conditions

1. The maximum number of mailboxes in a distribution list is 25.

2. This feature works only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

Programming

System Data

– System Attributes – Station VM Feature Usage

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Hardware

VSF

2.33.12 Mark a message private

Description

This allows a mailbox owner to mark a message as private, replying to, or creating a message to another user. These messages cannot be forwarded.

Operation

To mark a message private:

1. After replying to a message, recording a message, the following options will be played:

For regular delivery, press 1.

To mark urgent, press 2.

To mark private, press 3.

To mark urgent and private, press 4

To request delivery receipt of the message for future, press 5

2. Press

„3‟ or „4‟.

Conditions

1. Private message cannot be forwarded.

2. This option is only played to the mailbox owner if the mailbox COS allows it.

3. This feature works only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

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Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – VM COS

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Related Features

Hardware

System Data

– System Attributes – Station VM Feature Usage

VSF

2.33.13 Mark a message for delivery confirmation

Description

This allows a mailbox owner to mark a message for confirmation of delivery. When the user has listened to the sent message, a message is dropped in the sender mailbox confirming listen receipt.

Operation

To mark a message private:

1. After replying to a message, recording a message, the following options will be played:

For regular delivery, press 1.

To mark urgent, press 2.

To mark private, press 3.

To mark urgent and private, press 4

To request delivery receipt of the message for future, press 5

2. Press

„5‟

Once the user has listened to a message that has been marked for receipt, the user that marked the message will get a new message in their mailbox.

When they access this message a prompt will state: “message for XXXX (mailbox #) was listened to on HH:MM MM/DD”

This message is then treated a normal VM and all options apply.

Conditions

1. This option is only played to the mailbox owner if the mailbox COS allows it.

2. This feature works only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

Programming

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Related Features

Station Data

– Station Voice Mail Attributes – VM COS

System Data

– System Attributes – Station VM Feature Usage

Hardware

VSF

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2.34 W

AKE

-U

P

A

LARM

Description

This feature allows a user or Attendant to set a wake-up time or desired time to be alerted. When the time is reached, the system will signal with an audible and visual signal.

Operation

Attendant

To register Wake-Up:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 023 (Attendant Station Program code).

3.

Dial the desired station range, for a single station, enter an „*‟ in place of the second station number.

4. Dial 2-digit hour and 2-digit minute for alerting.

5. For a daily (repeating alarm), dial „#‟.

6. Press [

SAVE

] button.

To erase Wake-Up:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 024 (Attendant Station Program code).

3.

Dial the desired station range, for a single station, enter an „*‟ in place of the second station number.

4. Press [

SAVE

] button.

LIP Phone:

To register Wake-Up:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 21 (Set Wake-up code).

3. Dial 2-digit hour and 2-digit minute for alerting (hh:mm).

4.

For a daily (repeating alarm), press „#‟.

5. Press [

SAVE

] button.

To stop the alarm notification:

1. Lift the handset or press [

SPEAKER

].

To erase Wake-Up:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 22 (Erase Wake-up code).

3. Press [

SAVE

] button.

SLT

To stop the alarm notification:

1. Lift the handset.

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Conditions

1. When receiving a wake up signal, lifting the handset will be heard Wake-up alarm prompt.

2. The Wake-up alarm Ring signal is 30 seconds, On/90 seconds, Off (3 times). If no action is taken by the user, the ring signal is given to the Attendant with a display designating the station number that did not respond.

3. Time (hh:mm) must be entered in the Military 24-hour format.

4.

The daily alarm will reset and repeat each day until erased (cancelled)‟ the One-time alarm will reset and cancel automatically.

Programming

Related Features

Hardware

2.35 D

IRECT

S

TATION

S

ELECT

/B

USY

L

AMP

F

IELD

(DSS/BLF)

Description

When a Flex button on an LIP Phone is assigned as a {

DSS

} button it also serves as a Busy Lamp

Field; the LED indicates the status of the associated station or system facility.

Operation

LIP Phone

Operation of this feature is automatic for assigned Flex buttons.

Conditions

1. A station receiving ICM ringing that is busy will show the DSS button LED on all other stations flashing at 30 ipm.

2. A station receiving ICM ringing will receive visual indication with a flashing LED of the Flex button associated with the calling station.

3. When a station receives a Camp-On, the LED of the DSS button associated with the calling station will flash.

4. The station is considered busy when:

 in use,

 receiving ICM Ring at an LIP Phone,

 receiving any ring at an SLT.

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Related Features

Intercom Call (ICM Call)

Station User Programming & Codes

Hardware

2.36 I

NTERCOM

C

ALL

(ICM C

ALL

)

Description

A non-blocking ICM is available to all stations in the system. Users may place an intercom call to other stations in the system by dialing applicable digits as defined in the system Numbering Plan.

Operation

LIP Phone

To place an intercom call:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button to receive ICM dial tone.

2. Dial station number or press the {

DSS

/

BLF

} button.

3. For ring-back tone, await answer or

For Intercom splash-tone, speak and await answer.

SLT

To place an intercom call:

1. Lift the handset to receive ICM dial tone.

2. Dial station number.

3. For ring-back tone, await answer or,

For Intercom splash-tone, speak and await answer.

Conditions

1. Intercom Dial tone will time-out if action is not taken within Dial-Tone Time or, if the time between digits exceeds the Inter-digit Timer; error tone is received on dial tone time-out.

2. ICM Dial tone is halted after dialing the first digit.

3. If the called station is busy, Intercom Busy tone is provided for the Busy Tone time (7 sec.) then, Error tone is sent by the system; the caller may disconnect or activate a feature such as

Message Wait/Callback.

4. For LIP Phone users, consecutive Intercom calls can be placed without the need to regain

ICM dial tone (no need to hang-up) between calls; the user simply presses another {

DSS

/

BLF

} button.

5. An Intercom call to a station in the HF answerback or Voice Announce mode (H or P

Intercom Signaling Mode) is not considered answered unless the called user lifts the handset or presses the [

SPEAKER

] button (goes off-hook).

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Programming

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Related Features

System Data

– Call Feature Timer - ICM Dial Tone Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Inter Digit Timer

Intercom Answer Mode

Speakerphone

Hardware

2.37 I

NTERCOM

C

ALL

H

OLD

Description

While on an active ICM Call, LIP Phone users can place the ICM Call on hold; the held station will receive the assigned Music-on-Hold. The call is placed on Exclusive Hold and recalls at the holding station when the Exclusive Hold Recall timer expires.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a {

ICM

}

Flex button:

1. [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + [

PGM

] +

„53‟ + [

SAVE

]

To place an active ICM call on hold:

1. Press the [

HOLD

] button; the ICM dial tone is received and the {

ICM

}

button LED will flash at the exclusive hold rate and the ICM dial tone is received.

To retrieve the held ICM call:

1. Press the {

ICM

}

button or the {

DSS

/

BLF

} button associated with the held station; the {

ICM

}

button

LED will be On and the ICM call connected.

Conditions

1. Only one ICM call may be placed on hold at a time.

Programming

Related Features

MOH (Music-On-Hold)

Intercom Call (ICM Call)

Hold Recall

Hardware

LIP Phone

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2.38 I

NTERCOM

C

ALLER

C

ONTROLLED

ICM S

IGNALING

Description

A user can change the signaling mode of an Intercom call from Tone ring to Voice announce, or

Voice announce to Tone ring.

Operation

LIP Phone

To change the ICM Signaling mode:

1. Place intercom call.

2.

Dial „#‟, ICM Signaling mode will change from Voice announce to Tone ring or Tone ring to

Voice announce.

SLT

To change the ICM Signaling mode:

1. Place intercom call as normal.

2.

Dial „#‟, ICM Signaling mode will change from Voice announce to Tone ring, or Tone ring to

Voice announce.

Conditions

1. If the signaling mode is changed, the call is not subject to Call Forward, No Answer.

2. The signaling mode for a specific Intercom call can only be changed once and can not be changed back to the original signaling mode.

3. Changing the signaling mode does not affect privacy at the called station.

Programming

Related Features

Intercom Answer Mode

Hardware

2.39 I

NTERCOM

L

OCK

-O

UT

Description

If the user takes no action after going off-hook for the Dial Tone timer or fails to dial an additional digit within the Inter-digit timer, the station will receive an error tone for 30 seconds and be placed out-of-service (locked-out). The LED of associated {

DSS

/

BLF

} buttons will flutter (flash) rapidly to indicate the out-of-service status.

For LIP Phone users, if the [

SPEAKER

] is used, the station will receive an error tone for 30 sec. and then automatically return to idle.

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Operation

System

Operation of Intercom Lock-out is automatic based on the Dial Tone & Inter-digit timers.

Conditions

1. Error tone is presented for 30 sec. followed by 30 sec. of Howler tone followed by lock-out and silence.

Programming

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Related Features

System Data

– Call Feature Timer - ICM Dial Tone Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Inter Digit Timer

Intercom Call (ICM Call)

Hardware

2.40 I

NTERCOM

S

TEP

C

ALL

Description

When the busy tone is received on a dialed Intercom call, the user may place a call to another station by dialing the last digit of the station number. The system replaces the last digit of the previously dialed busy station with the dialed digit and places an Intercom call to the new station number.

Operation

LIP Phone

To activate step call, while receiving busy on a dialed Intercom call:P

1.

Dial a digit other than the last digit of the busy station‟s intercom number.

Conditions

1. If the user dials the last digit of the busy station, Camp-On will be activated.

2. After receiving busy tone, if the user takes no action for the Busy Tone timer, the system will start the Intercom Lock-out procedure.

3. For Step Call to work, the ICM Station called must have the same digits except for the last digit.

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Related Features

Intercom Lock-Out

Intercom Call (ICM Call)

Hardware

2.41 M

ESSAGE

W

AIT

/C

ALL

B

ACK

2.41.1 Station Message Wait/Call Back

Description

A station can activate a Message Wait indication requesting a Call Back when the called station does not answer or is in DND. A station may receive a Message Wait from any number of other stations in the system. The station receiving the Message Wait can return the calls to the station using the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button.

When a busy station is called, the calling user may request to be placed in a queue to receive a

Call Back. When the called station returns to idle, the system signals the initiating station with

Callback ring. When the user answers, the now idle station is called.

Operation

LIP Phone

To leave a Message Wait, while receiving ring back tone or no response on a call announce (H or

P mode):

1. Press the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button; confirmation tone received.

2. Hang up, Message Wait is activated.

To leave a Message Wait, while receiving DND tone:

1. Press the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button; confirmation tone received.

2. Hang-up, Message Wait is activated.

To leave a Call Back (queue for a station), while receiving busy notification:

1. Press the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button; the user receives confirmation tone.

2. Hang up, to return to idle.

To respond to a Call back recall received when the busy station becomes available:

1. Lift the handset, or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Previously busy station is called.

To retrieve Station Messages Waiting:

1. Press [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button; either the message contents summary will be shown as below.

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1. ICM MWI(001)

2. VSF MSG(002)

2.

Dial „1‟ to select ICM MWI (Station Message Wait)

„1‟ – ICM MWI, Station Message Wait,

 „2‟ – VSF MSG, VSF Message Wait

To return a call from the current Station Message:

1. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

To delete the first Message Wait from the list:

1.

Press „*‟ button

2.

Press „1‟ button to confirm the deletion, the list is updated removing the first station number in the list.

To delete all Message Waits:

1.

Press „*‟ button.

2. Press

„3‟ button.

SLT

To leave a Message Wait, while receiving ring back tone or no response on a call announce (H or

P mode):

1. Momentarily press the hook switch.

2. Dial 56 (Message Wait/Call Back code).

3. Hang up, Message Wait is activated.

To leave a Message Wait, while receiving DND tone:

1. Momentarily press the hook switch.

2. Dial 56 (Message Wait/Call Back code).

3. Hang up, Message Wait activated.

To retrieve a Station Message Wait:

1. Dial 57 (Message Wait/Call Back Answer code).

To leave a Call Back (queue for a station), while receiving busy:

1. Momentarily press the hook switch.

2. Dial 56 (Message Wait/Call Back code).

3. Hang up, return to idle.

To respond to a Call back recall, received when the busy station becomes available:

1. Lift the handset.

2. Previously busy station is called.

Conditions

1. A Message Wait/Call Back return call will always ring at the receiving station overriding the

Intercom signaling mode selected.

2. A station can leave only one callback request at a time.

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3. If a station is attempting to leave a message and the system Message Wait queue is full, the station will receive ICM busy tone.

4. A Message Wait reminder tone can be enabled to remind the user of messages waiting.

5. A station in Call Forward can leave a message wait.

6. A Message Wait indication is left at the originally-called station even if the call is forwarded.

7. An LIP Phone with LCD may call back to the station(s) that left messages in any desired order, or the normal (“oldest first”) order.

8. Placing an Intercom call to a station will cancel any existing Message Wait from that station.

Programming

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – MSG Wait Reminder Tone Timer

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Message Wait Reminder Tone

Hardware

2.41.2 Message Wait Reminder Tone

Description

LIP Phones can be sent a tone as a periodic reminder to the user of message waits in queue. This tone is sent to the station only while idle and is heard over the speaker.

Operation

System

Reminder tone is sent to stations automatically when assigned.

Conditions

1. Interval set between tones can be 00 to 60 minutes; the 00 setting disables the reminder tone.

2. The reminder tone will continue until all messages have been retrieved.

3. A station that is busy or in DND will not receive the Message Wait Reminder tone until it returns to idle.

Programming

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – MSG Wait Reminder Tone Timer

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Message Wait/Call Back

Hardware

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LIP Phone

2.42 P

AGING

2.42.1 Paging & All Call Paging

Description

A station can connect and transmit voice announcements to any or all of the system Paging zones.

Stations are grouped into “zones” to receive pages to the zone. Stations not assigned to any zone will not receive a page including All Call pages.

A page warning tone will be provided to the Paging Zone(s) prior to the audio connection. The user is allowed to continue the page for the specified Page Time-out timer after which the user is disconnected and the Paging Zone(s) is returned to idle.

The default Paging Zone dial access codes are as follows:

Paging Zones

All Call Page

501~510

500

Flexible buttons of an LIP Phone may be assigned to access a Paging Zone as a {

PAGING ZONE

} button.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button as a {paging zone} button:

1. Lift the handset, and press [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + Paging Zone number + [

SAVE

]

To make a page:

1. Lift the handset.

2. Dial the desired paging code or press a {

PAGING ZONE

} button.

4. After the Page Warning Tone, make announcement.

5. Replace the handset to return to idle.

To queue for a page when busy is received:

1. Press the [

MSG

/

CALLBK

] button.

2. Replace the handset to return to idle.

SLT

To make a page:

1. Lift the handset.

2. Dial the desired paging code.

3. After the Page Warning Tone, make announcement.

4. Replace the handset, to return to idle.

To queue for a page when busy is received:

1. Dial 56 (Call Back code).

2. Replace the handset returning to idle.

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Conditions

1. Stations dialing a Page Code will be queued when any of the other Paging zones are busy.

2. If an LIP Phone user attempts to page using the speakerphone, pre-selection will be activated and display will show "LIFT THE HANDSET TO PAGE".

3. Stations receiving a page are considered idle for other incoming calls and ring will override

Page announcements over an LIP Phone speaker.

4. Stations in DND or busy will not receive Page announcements.

5. A station accessing a Paging Zone is considered busy.

6. Stations which are not included in a Paging Zone will not receive any page, including All Call.

7. A station is permitted only one Paging Zone queue request at a time; if a station attempts another Paging Zone queue, only the last-received queue request is honored.

8. When a busy Paging Zone becomes idle, the system will select the oldest paging queue, and signal the appropriate station; the signaled station will have an audible ring (distinctive ring) indicating the queue callback.

9. The All Call Paging, while signaling the queued station, is considered busy; additionally, All

Call Paging is considered busy when any paging zone is active.

10. The queue recall is always in tone ring mode regardless of the st ation‟s ICM signaling mode.

11. If the waiting station is idle, the Call Back ring signals the station for 15 sec., after which the queue is canceled and the next station in the queue is signaled.

12. If the waiting station is busy, and the Paging zone becomes available, the next idle station in the Paging Queue list is signaled and the busy waiting station is placed at the bottom of the

Paging Queue list. If there is no idle next station in the Paging Queue, the Paging Queue is canceled.

13. When the waiting station g oes to idle, and both a “Paging Queue” and “CO Call back Queue” exist, the Paging Queue is given priority.

Programming

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Station Data

– Paging Access

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Paging Timeout Timer

Related Features

Meet Me Page Answer

Hardware

2.42.2 Meet Me Page Answer

Description

Any station may respond to a “Meet Me” Page request over a Paging Zone; the user can answer the page from any station and be connected to the paging party.

Flexible buttons of an LIP Phone may be assigned as a {

MEET ME

} button.

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Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button as a {meet me} button:

1. Lift the handset, press [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

}

+ „511‟ + [

SAVE

].

To answer a page with Meet Me Page:

1. Lift the handset, or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Dial 511 (Meet Me Page code) or press the {

MEET

-

ME

} button.

Or

3. Press the [HOLD] button.

SLT

To answer a page with Meet Me Page:

1. Lift the handset to receive intercom dial tone.

2. Dial 511 (Meet Me Page code).

Conditions

1. A Meet Me Page must be answered within the Page Time-out timer.

2. A station may answer a Meet Me Page from any station regardless of pickup/paging group assignments and page access permission.

3. The paging party must remain off-hook until the paged party answers the Meet Me request; the initiator may press the Mute button to eliminate transmitting over the page circuit while waiting for the party to answer.

Programming

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Paging Timeout Timer

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Paging & All Call Pag

Hardware

2.43 CO R

ING

A

SSIGNMENT

Description

Each station in the system can be programmed to provide an audible signal when the system detects an incoming call on specified CO lines. Separate ring assignments are made for Day, Night and Timed Ring operation mode. In addition, the audible signal at the station can be delayed by 1 to 9 ring cycles allowing other stations to answer the call first.

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Operation

System

Operation of this feature is automatic.

Conditions

1. Separate assignments are made for stations to ring in the Day, Night, and/or Timed Ring mode.

2. A busy station receiv es the Muted ring or Call Waiting tones (as appropriate) for the station‟s off-hook ring assignment.

3. The system Ring mode can be selected manually or automatically. In Automatic mode,

Day/Night selection is determined based on the Automatic Ring Mode Selection table; the

Attendant has manual control over the Ring mode selection.

4.

The Attendant‟s LCD displays Night and Timed Ring Mode and the [

DND

] button LED will flash.

5. If a CO line is not assigned to ring at any station, incoming calls on the CO line will ring the first available Attendant.

Programming

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CO Line Data

– Call Routing by Line

CO Line Data

– Ring Assignment Table

System Data

– Day/Night/Timed Schedule

Related Features

Day/Night/Timed Ring Mode

Off-Hook Signaling

Hardware

2.44 CO L

INE

R

ELEASE

G

UARD

T

IME

Description

To assure that the PSTN switching equipment has sufficient time to restore the idle status, the system will hold CO lines in a busy state to users after release of a CO line by a station. The time between station disconnect and when the system changes the CO line status from busy to idle is the CO Line Release Guard time.

Operation

System

Operation of this feature is automatic.

Conditions

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Related Features

Hardware

2.45 IP T

RUNKING

2.45.1 SIP Service

Description

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – CO Release Guard Timer

When assigned to support Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), VoIP channels provide protocol conversion between SIP and the OptiCon protocol. This permits the VoIP channel to connect to external SIP networks for call services. In addition, to the IETF RFC-3261 SIP draft standard,

OptiCon SBG-1000 VoIP channels support other SIP-related RFCs including:

RFC-2617

RFC-3515

HTTP Authentication, Basic & Digest

Refer Method

RFC-3264 Offer/Answer Model

RFC-3265 SIP Basic Call Flow Examples

RFC-3891

SIP “Replaces” Header

Using the SIP database assignments, the system will register and authenticate with the SIP proxy server permitting the system to interoperate employing SIP to establish, manage and terminate real-time voice sessions with external parties.

Operation

System

Operation of SIP Service is automatic.

Conditions

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Related Features

CO Line Registration

– Server Information

CO Line Registration

– SIP ID Configuration

Hardware

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2.46 C

ALLING

/C

ALLED

P

ARTY

I

DENTIFICATION

Description

The OptiCon SBG-1000 system receives calling party identification in SIP INVITE message or the

ISDN call Set-up message, Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP). The answering party identification, which may be different from the called party, is received in SIP 200 OK message or the ISDN connect message, Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP). When provided, the LCD of LIP Phones displays the identification, which is included in call records.

LIP Phone Display is shown:

LINE RINGING

CLI 03438502821

The system will also compare the identification to programmed Speed Dial bins; when a match exists, the Name of the Speed Dial bin displays in place of the number, CO Name display.

The system will send calling and answering party identification in the appropriate messages to SIP or the ISDN based on the database. Identification messages may be restricted, not reported, to the far-end user. Calling Line Identification Restriction and Connected Line Identification Restriction may be enabled in the system database or by {

CLIR

} and {

COLR

} Flex buttons.

Operation

System

Operation of this feature is automatic.

LIP Phone

To program {

CLIR

} button:

[

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + [

PGM

]

+ „43‟ + [

SAVE

]

To program {

COLR

} button:

[

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + [

PGM

]

+ „44‟ + [

SAVE

]

To activate CLIR or COLR, before placing or answering a SIP call or an ISDN call

1. Press the {

CLIR

} or {

COLR

} Flex button.

Conditions

1. This feature may not be available in the specific SIP/ISDN service area or may be a subscription service.

Programming

Related Features

Hardware

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2.47 A

NSWERING

M

ACHINE

E

MULATION

Description

When a call is sent to a voice mail-box, the associated station can be assigned to notify the user and allow the user to screen the call. Two methods of notification and call screening are:

 Ring mode – the user is notified by the Answering Machine Emulation (AME) Flex button (if programmed), which will flash; the user may press the Flex button to screen the caller as the voice message is stored.

 Speaker mode - when the call is sent to the Voice Mailbox, the caller‟s voice is automatically broadcast over the speaker of the user‟s LIP Phone.

The user may terminate screening, and either leave the caller in voice mail to record a message, talk with the caller and record the conversation in the mail-box, or answer the call and disconnect the Voice Mail.

The user‟s LIP Phone must be assigned with an AME Flex button for proper operation.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign an {AME} button:

Ring Mode

1. Lift the handset, and press [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

}

+ „64‟ + „0‟ + [

SAVE

]

Speaker Mode

1. Lift the handset, and press [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

}

+ „64‟ + „1‟ + [

SAVE

]

To screen a call in the Ring mode:

1. Press the flashing {

AME

} button, the caller‟s voice is broadcast over the station speaker and simultaneously stored in the Voice Mail-box.

To stop the voice broadcast/screening and leave the caller in Voice Mail:

1. Press the illuminated [

SPEAKER

] button.

To talk with the caller and record the conversation in Voice Mail:

1. Press the illuminated [

MUTE

] button.

To answer the call and cancel the voice message:

1. Press the illuminated {

AME

} button, the caller is connected and Voice Mail is disconnected.

Conditions

1. AME is supported only on an LIP Phone (an {

AME

} Flex button must be assigned on the phone).

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2. If the user answers the call using the {

AME

} button, the caller is connected in the normal manner, the Voice Mail is disconnected, and any message recorded by the caller is not stored (when VSF is in use).

Programming

Related Features

VSF Integrated Auto Attd/Voice Mail

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.48 A

UTO

C

ALLED

N

UMBER

R

EDIAL

(ACNR)

Description

This feature allows a station user to request and have the system retry a busy or no answer external call until the call is connected or the feature is cancelled.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button as an {redial} button:

1. Press [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + [

PGM

] +

„54‟ + [

SAVE

]

To activate ACNR while receiving busy, no answer:

1. Press the {

REDIAL

} button or [

ACNR

]

soft button.

2. Hang-up handset, or press [

SPEAKER

].

To cancel ACNR while idle:

1. Press flashing {

REDIAL

} button or [

STOP

]

soft button.

To cancel ACNR during an ACNR attempt:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

MUTE

] or flashing {

REDIAL

} button.

System

1. The system initiates the ACNR process, starting the ACNR Pause Timer.

2. At expiration of the timer, the system attempts the previous call.

3. When the called party answers, the calling user may answer by lifting the handset or using speakerphone to communicate with called party.

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Conditions

1. Four timers and a retry counter can be programmed.

 ACNR Pause Timer – Time allowed between ACNR attempts.

 ACNR Delay Timer – At expiration of Pause Timer, if no line is available, the system will wait for delay timer before retry attempt.

 ACNR Tone Detect – After dialing, the system will abandon retry if no tone or answer is detected within the Tone Detect time.

 ACNR Retry Count – Count determines the number of times system will retry before

ACNR is automatically cancelled.

2. The call will be placed on the same path as originally used; if the path is busy, an available

CO line in the same group will be seized.

3. The ACNR Retry Counter decreases by one when the system completes the dialed number.

4. When the ACNR Pause Timer expires, if the station is in a busy state, the ACNR Delay Timer is invoked.

5. Upon completion of dialing, the system will monitor the call for progress signals.

Programming

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OICE

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ONFIG

Related Features

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – ACNR Delay Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – ACNR Pause Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – ACNR Retry Counter

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – ACNR Tone Detect Timer

LNR (Last Number Redial)

Speakerphone

Mute

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.49 A

UTO

R

ELEASE

O

F

[S

PEAKER

]

Description

After completion of certain features, the [

SPEAKER

] turns off automatically, returning the LIP Phone to idle.

Operation

System

Auto Release of [speaker] operation is automatic for supported features.

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Conditions

1. This feature applies to all User and Attendant Programming except CO line Disable and

Version Display.

2. Auto Release of [

SPEAKER

] also applies to features including Call Park, Call Back, Call

Forward and CO Queuing.

3. If, during Station User Programming, erroneous data is entered, error tone is received and the user must correct the error before the station will return to idle automatically.

Programming

Related Features

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.50 A

UTOMATIC

S

PEAKER

S

ELECT

Description

LIP Phones can access a CO line or an internal circuit by pressing the appropriate button without the need to lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button. Audio from the CO line or called station is sent to the speaker as if the user pressed the [

SPEAKER

] button and the speakerphone's MIC is activated.

Operation

LIP Phone

To access an internal or external system resource:

1. Press an assigned {

FLEX

} button.

Conditions

1. For LIP Phones not equipped/assigned with speakerphone, the user must lift the handset to be heard.

2. Paging while on the speakerphone may cause feedback from the paging equipment; if Auto

Speaker is enabled and a {

PAGING ZONE

} button is pressed, the display will show "LIFT THE

HANDSET". To complete the page, the user must lift the handset within the predefined 5second period or the Station will return to idle.

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Related Features

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.51 C

ALL

L

OG

D

ISPLAY

Description

Users with LIP Phones that have Soft keys (8012D and 8024D) can view a log of incoming, outgoing and missed calls on the display.

Operation

LIP Phone

To access the Call Log menu:

1. Press the {

LOG

} soft button; the following will display,

01. ► CO2 12345678

02. ◄ CO2 23456789

BACK SELECT SEND

2. Use the Up/Down Navigation keys to view the other log contents.

Conditions

Related Features

Hardware

LIP 8012D, 8024D Phone

2.52 C

ALL

W

AIT

Description

When a busy LIP Phone receives a incoming CO call, the muted ring is heard, giving a audible indication of the call; DID Call Wait must be enabled in Station User Programming.

Operation

When programmed, operation of this feature is automatic.

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Conditions

1. The incoming CO call will follow the call routing defined in Exceptional Call Routing after the expiration of the DID/DISA no answer timer expires.

2. The LIP Phone must have an appearance button programmed for the CO line.

3. Assigning the CO line with ICLID routing automatically disables DID Call Wait.

Programming

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Station Data

– Common Attributes – DID Call Wait

System Data

– Call Utility Timer – DID/DISA No Answer Timer

Related Features

Call Routing

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.53 DND O

NE

T

IME

DND

Description

A station can reject and terminate a ringing or off-hook muted ringing call by pressing the [

DND

] button. When the station returns to the idle status, DND is cancelled and the [

DND

] LED extinguishes.

Operation

LIP Phone

To activate One Time DND while on a call:

1. When receiving a call, press the [

DND

] button; the [

DND

] LED illuminates, and station enters

DND status.

System

To deactivate DND:

1. When the station returns to idle, DND is disabled and the [

DND

] LED extinguishes.

Conditions

1. CO recalls override One Time DND.

2. The Attendant can override stations in One Time DND using Camp-On or Intrusion; the

Attendant Station does not have One Time DND service.

3. One Time DND cancels existing Callback requests.

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4.

When DND is activated, the DND message “DO NOT DISTURB STA [XXX]” will display to a

Station attempting Camp-on at the called Station.

5. DND LED illumination is only applied while muted ringing.

Programming

Related Features

Call Waiting/Camp-On

DND (Do Not Disturb)

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.54 F

LEX

B

UTTON

D

IRECT

S

PEED

D

IAL

A

SSIGNMENT

Description

A user may program a telephone number directly to a Flex button without the need to assign the number to a Speed Dial bin. In this case, the telephone number is allocated to the highest numbered Individual Speed Dial bin available.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a telephone number to a Flex button:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Press the desired Flex button.

3.

Press the soft button below the “TEL NUM” display selection.

4. Dial the telephone number.

5. Press the [

HOLD

/

SAVE

] button

6. Dial the name to be associated with the number (optional).

7. Press the [

HOLD

/

SAVE

] button.

To place a call using the Flex button:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Press the assigned Flex button.

Conditions

1. This feature is available to LIP phone users only.

2. When a Flex button is assigned with a telephone number, the system will allocate the number to the highest available Individual Speed Dial bin number; if no bin is available, the user will receive an error tone when attempting to assign the telephone number.

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3. The telephone number may include any of the special Speed Dial instructions (display security, etc.).

Programming

Related Features

Individual Speed Dial

Hardware

LIP 8012D, 8024D phone

2.55 I

NTERCOM

A

NSWER

M

ODE

Description

Each LIP Phone can select the answer mode used for incoming ICM calls while the station is idle.

There are three answer modes available:

 Handsfree (H) – When an ICM call is received, the user receives splash tone followed by the ICM caller‟s voice; the user may respond to the caller without lifting the handset or pressing the [

SPEAKER

] button.

 Privacy (P) – When an ICM call is received, the user receives splash tone followed by the ICM caller‟s voice; to respond, the user must lift the handset or press the

[

SPEAKER

] button.

 Tone (T) – An ICM call will cause the LIP Phone to provide an audible ICM ring tone; the user must lift the handset or press [

SPEAKER

] to answer.

NOTE: A SLT always functions in Tone ring mode.

Operation

LIP Phone

To change ICM Answer Mode:

1. Press [

PGM

] button; the [

SPEAKER

] button LED lights steady.

2. Dial 11 (Station User Program code); confirmation tone is received.

3. Dial the desired ICM Answer Mode code (1=H, 2=T, 3=P).

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

1. Regardless of ICM Answer Mode selected by the user, Message Wait, Callback, Call

Forward and Attendant Override will ring in Tone mode.

2. Page announcements are not affected by ICM Answer Mode Selection.

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3. The default ICM Answer Mode is Tone ring; the active mode is stored in battery-protected memory.

Programming

Related Features

Intercom Call (ICM Call)

Paging

Message Wait/Call Back

Call Forward

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.56 M

UTE

Description

An LIP Phone can turn off audio transmission from the handset, speakerphone or headset microphone (Mic Mute).

Operation

LIP Phone

To Mute the Microphone:

1. Press the [

MUTE

] button; the [

MUTE

] button LED illuminates, the microphone (Handset,

Speakerphone, Headset) is muted, and the connected party receives silence.

To activate the microphone:

1. Press the illuminated [

MUTE

] button; the [

MUTE

] button LED extinguishes, and the microphone is activated, transmitting audio to the connected party.

Conditions

1. Changing from speakerphone to handset or vice versa during a mute condition will eliminate mute status.

2. Returning to idle or placing another CO or intercom call will deactivate mute status and return to the normal (active microphone) status.

Programming

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ONFIG

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Headset Ring

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Related Features

Speakerphone

Headset Compatibility

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.57 O

FF

-H

OOK

S

IGNALING

Description

Off-hook Signal is a muted ring signal delivered to the LIP Phone speaker. When an off-hook station receives a call, or a CO call rings into the system for the off-hook station, the station will receive the assigned Off-hook Signal (ring), or a Camp-On in the case of ICM calls (Voice-Over

Announcement or Off-hook ring signal may be received).

Operation

System

Operation of Off-hook ring signals is automatic.

Conditions

1. While using the speakerphone, a Camp-On tone is provided over the speaker in place of the assigned Off-hook ring Signal.

2. DND overrides and terminates any Off-hook signaling.

3. Off-hook ring signals terminate when the call is answered, forwarded, or abandoned.

4. A Station that receives an off-hook signal will receive normal ring signaling once the Station returns to idle.

Programming

Related Features

Call Waiting/Camp-On

CO Ring Assignment

DND (Do Not Disturb)

DND - One Time DND

Hardware

LIP Phone

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2.58 O

N

-H

OOK

D

IALING

Description

LIP Phones equipped with a Speakerphone allow users to place as well as receive calls while the handset is on-hook. Once the user activates the speakerphone by pressing the [

SPEAKER

] button or Automatic Speaker Select, a dial tone is received and the user may dial the desired number.

Operation

LIP Phone

To activate On-Hook Dialing:

1. Press the [

SPEAKER

] button; dial tone is received and the [

SPEAKER

] button LED lights.

2. Place desired call (dial station ICM number, or select CO path and dial).

Conditions

1. If the outgoing call is not answered, the user must press the illuminated [

SPEAKER

] button to return to idle.

2. When the speakerphone is used, the microphone is active unless the [

MUTE

] button is pressed ([

MUTE

] button LED is illuminated).

Programming

Related Features

Mute

Speakerphone

Automatic Speaker Select

Headset Compatibility

Hardware

LIP Phone

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2.59 S

AVE

N

UMBER

R

EDIAL

(SNR)

Description

The last dialed number on a CO call may be stored (up to 23 digits) in a buffer for future use. This number is saved in memory until the user requests a new number be stored. Numbers dialed for subsequent calls do not affect the Save Number buffer.

Operation

LIP Phone

To save a dialed number, while on a CO call:

1. After dialing (before hanging up), press the right navigation button.

2. Press the soft

[

SAVE

] button.

To dial a saved number:

1. Lift the handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button.

2. Press the soft [

DIR

] button.

3. Press the soft [

SPEED

] button.

4. Press

„#‟.

Conditions

1. The saved number can be a maximum of 23 digits.

2. Dialing the saved number will automatically seize the CO line that was used for the original call. If the CO line is busy, a CO line from the same group will be selected and the saved number dialed. If all CO lines from the group are busy, the user will receive All Lines busy tone and may queue.

3. If there is no {

CO

} button, the call will be presented on a {

LOOP

} button.

4. Save Number Redial is protected from power failure.

Programming

Related Features

Individual Speed Dial

Common Speed Dial

LNR (Last Number Redial)

Hardware

LIP Phone

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2.60 S

PEAKERPHONE

Description

LIP Phones equipped with speakerphone circuitry enable the telephone to be used hands-free in two-way conversations.

Operation

LIP Phone

To activate the Speakerphone:

1. Press the [

SPEAKER

] button; [

SPEAKER

] LED lights steady.

To switch from Handset to Speakerphone:

1. When Handset is in use, press the [

SPEAKER

] button; [

SPEAKER

] LED lights steady.

2. Replace Handset, and Speakerphone is activated.

To terminate a Speakerphone call:

1. When Speakerphone is in use, press the [

SPEAKER

] button; [

SPEAKER

] LED extinguishes.

Conditions

1. If Automatic Speaker Select is enabled for the station, pressing a DSS, CO/LOOP or Speed

Dial button will automatically activate the speakerphone.

2. The [

MUTE

] button LED indicates the status of the Microphone; when lit, the Microphone is inactive.

3. When Headset operation is assigned for the station, the Speakerphone is disabled and the

[

SPEAKER

] button activates the Headset audio path instead of the speaker.

Programming

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Headset Ring

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C

ONFIG

Related Features

Mute

Automatic Speaker Select

Headset Compatibility

Hardware

LIP Phone

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2.61 S

TATION

F

LEXIBLE

B

UTTONS

Description

The LIP Phone incorporates a field of “Flex” buttons as well as the fixed feature buttons. The Flex buttons are assigned in the system database to access features, functions or resources of the system. Specifically, Flex buttons can be assigned as:

 Empty button

– has no system database assignment.

{

DSS

/

BLF

} button

– used to place One-touch ICM calls to a designated station and display

Station status.

 Flex Numbering Plan button

– activates the feature associated with the assigned digits from the Flexible Numbering Plan.

 Speed Dial bin button

– accesses and dials the number from the assigned Speed Dial bin.

 Loop button

– provides an appearance for incoming CO calls when a direct CO appearance is not available; the Loop button LED provides the status for the duration of the call (must be programmed using Web. Admin.).

 Station User Program Code button

– accesses or activates the special features available with Station User Program Codes (refer to Section 3.67).

 CO Line Appearance button

– provides access to the individual CO Line assigned to the

Flex button. The CO Line button LED provides the status of the CO Line. This button is only available in an attendant station.

With the exception of CO Line buttons and Loop button, Flex buttons can be assigned at the station by the end-user.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button at the station:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Press the desired Flex button.

3. Dial the digits from the Flexible Numbering Plan.

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

OR

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Press the desired Flex button.

3. Press the [

PGM

] button.

4. Dial the digits from the Station User Program Code (refer to Section 3.67) or Fixed Number

Plan.

5. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

1. The {

LOOP

} buttons provide a status indication for the call as long as the station has supervisory control.

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2. A station may have multiple {

LOOP

} buttons.

3. The priority for the appearance of a CO call transfer is first a direct CO Line appearance

({

CO

} button), if not available, a {

LOOP

} appearance is used. If there is no appearance available, the transferring station recalls immediately.

Programming

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OICE

I

NSTALL

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OICE

C

ONFIG

Related Features

Numbering Plan

Station Data

– Flex Buttons

Flexible Numbering Plan

Station User Programming & Codes

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.62 S

TATION

U

SER

P

ROGRAMMING

& C

ODES

Description

LIP Phone users can program an array of functions and features, access status information and assign special features codes to Flex buttons. The Station User Program Codes used for these purposes are fixed as listed, and shown below.

Table 2.72-2 Station User Programming

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

41

42

Code

11

12

13

21

22

Description

ICM Answer Mode

Headset/Speakerphone mode

Select Headset Ring type

Set Wake-Up Time

Erase Wake-Up Time

LCD Display Language

Sys version display

Select BGM source

User Name registration

Display Phone IP Address

Display Phone MAC Address

Display Phone Version

Network Configuration

Forced Forward to Destination

{Call Log Display} button

Entries

1: H, 2: T, 3: P

0:H, 1:S

1:S, 2:H, 3:Both

Once/Permanent & Hour/Min

Domestic/English

(0~1)

„name‟

Station Group Number

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Code

43

44

4*

50

51

52

53

Description

CLIR Service

COLR Service

LOOP button

CALLBACK button

CONF button

MUTE button

ICM button

Entries

Button PGM only

Button PGM only

Button PGM only

Button PGM only

54 REDIAL button Button PGM only

In addition, a Station User Program Menu display is provided by the LIP Phone display to assist the user in programming Station User Program Code features and functions.

[

VOL

▲]/[

VOL

▼] buttons – used to scroll through menu items and the dial pad is used to enter a selection.

 Program Codes

– also used to assign a function/feature to a Flex button.

USER PROGRAM MENU Displays:

First top-level Menu selection

[1] KEYSET

[2] WAKE UP TIME

Under selection [1] Keyset, select 1~3 as below

[1] ANSWER MODE

[2] HEADSET OR SPK MODE

[3] HEADSET RING MODE

[1] ANSWER MODE

Under selection [2] Wake Up Time, select 1~2 as below

[1] SET WAKE UP TIME

[2] WAKE UP DISABLE

Next top-level Menu selection

[3] SUPPLEMENTARY

[4] SERVICES

Under selection [3] Supplementary, select 1~7 as below

[1] LCD DISPLAY LANGUAGE

[2] OptiCon SBG-1000 INFO

[3] BGM

[4] REGISTER STA NAME

[5] DISP PHONE IP ADDR

[6] DISPLAY MAC ADDR

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[7] DISP PHONE VERSION

[8] NETWORK CONFIG

Under selection [4] Services select 1~4 as below

[1] FORCED FWD TO DEST

[2] CALL LOG DISPLAY

[3] CLIR SERVICE

[4] COLR SERVICE

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Station User Program Code to a Flex button:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button; the Station User Program Menu is displayed.

2. Press the desired Flex button.

3. Dial the desired Station User Program Code and additional inputs that may be required.

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

To activate a Station User Program Code feature or function:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button; the Station User Program Menu is displayed.

2. Use the [

VOL

▲]/[

VOL

▼] buttons (as needed) to display the desired menu item, or dial the desired Station User Program Code and additional inputs as required.

Programming

Conditions

Related Features

Station Flexible Buttons

Station Message Wait/Call Back

Wake-Up Alarm

Headset Compatibility

Attendant Station Program Codes

Hardware

LIP Phone w/Display

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2.63 V

OICE

O

VER

Description

Voice Over allows LIP Phones to receive a voice announcement through the handset receiver while off-hook on a call (CO or Intercom). The Voice Over is muted so as not to interfere with the existing conversation. The called station user may then respond to the calling party using Camp-

On response or DND.

Operation

LIP Phone

Placing a Voice Over (OHVO) while receiving busy:

1.

Dial „#‟.

2. After splash tone, begin announcement.

Responding to a Voice Over announcement:

1. Use Camp-On response procedure or One-Time DND.

SLT

Placing a Voice Over (OHVO) while receiving busy:

1.

Dial „#‟.

2. After splash tone, begin announcement.

Conditions

1. When the called station responds via Camp-On, all conditions and options available to

Camp-On apply.

2. OHVO may be used to notify the called party of a transferred call (CO Line or Intercom) by announcing the call then releasing to complete the transfer.

3. When a call is transferred via OHVO the receiving station will receive a ringing after the transfer is complete.

4. If the receiving station is in conference or using the Speakerphone, Voice Over is not available; Camp-On will be activated and a Camp-On tone sent to the receiving station.

5. If the receiving station is SLT or SIP extension, Voice Over is not available.

Programming

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Voice Over

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OICE

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ONFIG

Related Features

Call Waiting/Camp-On

Hardware

LIP Phone to receive Voice Over

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2.64 A

TTENDANT

P

OSITION

Description

By default, Station 10 is the Attendant on the OptiCon SBG-1000 system. The Attendant position must be equipped with an LIP multi-button Phone.

Operation

Condition

1. Attendant is assigned as Station 10 (default, logical number).

2. Attendant calls and recalls are always routed to the attendant.

Programming

Related Features

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.65 A

TTENDANT

R

ECALL

Description

Unanswered or abandoned CO calls that remain unanswered for the Hold or Transfer Hold timer

(when appropriate), will recall the station placing the call on hold. If the call remains unanswered for the assigned Recall time, the Attendant will receive a recall. Both the Attendant and station will receive the recall signal for the Attendant Recall Timer period after which the system will disconnect and return the CO line to idle.

Operation

System

Attendant recall operation is automatic.

Conditions

Programming

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ONFIG

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Attendant Recall Timer

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – I-Hold Recall Timer

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Related Features

Hold

Call Transfer

Hardware

2.66 A

TTENDANT

S

TATION

P

ROGRAM

C

ODES

Description

Using the Attendant Station Program Codes, the Attendant can print SMDR and Traffic reports ondemand, control certain user features, record VSF announcements, and enable/disable Auto

Service Mode Control, etc. Items are available using the Program Code directly or scrolling through the multi-level display menu. The following indicates the menu displays, including the digit for selecting the item, the item description and further required entries. The various levels of the display menu are indicated by indentation.

Operation

Attendant

To activate an Attendant Station Program Code feature or function:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button, the Attendant Station Program Menu is displayed.

2.

Dial „0‟ to access Attendant Station Program codes (refer to Attendant Station Program

Codes below).

3. Enter desired code, or use the [

VOL

▲]/[

VOL

▼] buttons to display the desired menu item and enter the desired code.

4. Dial additional inputs, as necessary.

Table 2.72-3 Attendant Station Programming

[1] PRINT

[1] SMDR

[1] PRINT SMDR STA BASE station range input

[2] DELETE STATION BASE station range input

[3] DISPLY CALL CHARGE

[4] ABORT PRINTING

[5] PRINT LOST CALL

[6] DELETE LOST CALL

[2] TRAFFIC

[1] PRINT ALL SUMMARY enter Analysis time & type

[2] PRINT ALL PERIDICLLY

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enter Analysis time, type & Print time

[3] ABORT PERIDIC PRINTING

[4] PRINT ATD TRAFFIC enter Analysis time & type

[5] PRINT CALL SUMMARY

[6] PRINT CALL HOURLY enter Analysis time & type

[7] PRINT H/W USAGE enter Analysis time & type

[8] PRINT CO SUMMARY enter Analysis time & type

[9] PRINT CO HOURLY enter CO Group

[2] CLOCK/WAKEUP

[1] LCD DATE MODE CHAGE

[2] LCD TIME MODE CHAGE

[3] ATD SET WAKE UP TIME enter station range

[4] ATD WAKE UP DISABLE enter station range

[3] STATION SET

[1] REG STATION NAME enter station number

[2] DND/FWD CANCEL enter station range

[3] LCD Display Language select language

[4] SET ICM ONLY MODE enter station range

[5] RESTORE COS enter station range

[4] ISOLATE CO FAULT

[5] REC VSF ANNCEMENT enter VSF Announcement (001~072)

[9] USB UPGRADE

[#] WHTU SUBSCRIBE

Condition

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Programming

Related Features

SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)

Traffic Analysis

VSF Integrated Auto Attd/Voice Mail

Dial-by-Name

Station User Programming & Codes

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.67 A

TTENDANT

C

ALL

/Q

UEUING

Description

Any station can call the Attendant by dialing the Attendant Call code „0‟. When an Attendant call encounters a busy signal, the call is queued to the Attendant; the call will be delivered to the

Attendant.

Operation

To call the Attendant:

1. Dial Attendant Call Code.

Condition

1. The ICM calling party will receive ring-back tone or MOH (as specified) while queuing.

2.

Calls to the Attendant‟s station intercom number are sent to the Attendant station dialed as with any intercom call.

Programming

Station Data

– Station Hold Music

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OICE

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ONFIG

Related Features

Attendant Position

Intercom Call (ICM Call)

Hardware

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2.68 D

ISABLE

O

UTGOING

CO A

CCESS

Description

The Attendant can place CO lines out-of service, disabling outgoing calls on the CO path. This is normally done in the event of an undetected fault interrupt service on a CO path. Incoming calls continue to be processed normally.

Operation

Attendant

To disable/enable Outgoing CO access (toggle):

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 04 (Attendant Station Program code).

3. Press the {

CO

} button of the line(s) to be disabled; confirmation tone is heard and the selected line(s) changed to inactive status.

Conditions

1. If the desired CO line is in use, the Attendant may still disable the CO line; the feature will take effect after the desired CO line returns to idle.

2. Once the line is disabled, the Attendant appearances for the disabled CO line will flutter at

240 ipm (inactive status), while other stations will show the CO line as busy (LED solid On).

3. The CO line outgoing access status is stored in battery-protected memory in case of a power failure.

4. Multiple CO lines may be enabled/disabled without redialing the Attendant Station Program code; confirmation tone is heard after each CO line is enabled/disabled.

5. Incoming calls on a disabled CO line will continue to operate normally.

Programming

Related Features

Attendant Position

Hardware

2.69 F

EATURE

C

ANCEL

Description

The Attendant can cancel features such as DND and Call Forwarding that are active at other stations.

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Operation

Attendant

To deactivate DND/Call Forward at other stations:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 032 (Attendant Station Program code).

3. Dial the desired station range, or the same station number twice for a single station.

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button; a confirmation tone is heard, and the Attendant station returns to idle status.

Conditions

Programming

Related Features

Call Forward

DND (Do Not Disturb)

Attendant Position

Hardware

2.70 SLT B

ROKER

C

ALL

Description

Broker Call allows the SLT user to engage in 2 calls at once, alternating between the two parties, so that the conversation with each party is private.

There are two types of Broker Call, Transfer and Camped On:

 Transfer Broker Call – 2nd Call is originated by SLT user.

 Camped On Broker Call

– 2nd Call is delivered to the SLT through a Camp-On.

Operation

SLT

To activate a Transfer Broker Call:

1. While on an active call (external or intercom), momentarily press the hook-switch, intercom dial tone received and call is placed in Exclusive Hold state.

2. Place second call.

3. To alternate between calls momentarily press the hook-switch.

To activate a Camp-On Broker Call:

1. While on an active call (external or intercom).

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2. Receive a Call Waiting/Camp-On tone.

3. Momentarily press the hook-switch, intercom dial tone received and call is placed in

Exclusive Hold state.

4. Dial 66 (Camp-On Answer feature code); camped-on call is connected.

To alternate between the calls:

1. Momentarily press the hook-switch.

2. Dial 66 (Camp-On Answer feature code).

Conditions

1. After performing the hook-switch flash, if the call results in an error, busy, no answer or an abnormal state, the SLT user may momentarily press hook-switch to retrieve the held call.

2. During a Transfer Broker Call, if the SLT user goes on-hook, the Broker Call parties are connected completing a Call Transfer.

3. During a Transfer Broker Call, if the active caller disconnects from the SLT user, the held party (if another station), is connected to the SLT.

4. If the held party is a CO call, the SLT user receives error tone and may go on-hook to receive recall and retrieve the held call

5. During a Camp-On Broker Call, if the SLT user goes on-hook, the active call is disconnected and the held call recalls to the SLT.

6. During a Camp-On Broker Call, if the active party disconnects from the SLT, the SLT user receives error tone; the SLT user may momentarily press the hook-switch to retrieve the held party or go on-hook and receive recall.

7. If after the hook-switch flash, the user takes no action for the dial tone timer, the SLT will receive an error tone; if the SLT returns to an on-hook state, the SLT automatically will receive a recall ring.

Programming

Related Features

Message Wait/Call Back

Call Waiting/Camp-On

Call Transfer

Hardware

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2.71 SLT H

OWLER

T

ONE

Description

When a SLT station goes off-hook and does not initiate dialing in the Dial tone timer duration, delays dialing between digits in excess of the inter-digit time, or stays off-hook at the completion of activating a feature or program, the station will receive the howler tone as an error indication and the call attempt will be abandoned. In order to complete the call, the user must return to on-hook and restart the call.

Operation

System

The system will deliver howler tone automatically, as required

Conditions

1. Howler Tone is sent after a period, of about 30 sec. of error tone.

2. Lock-out occurs when howler tone starts.

Programming

Related Features

Intercom Lock-Out

Hardware

2.72 D

IALING

R

ESTRICTIONS

2.72.1 Class of Service

Description

Dialing privileges can be assigned for each station; the dialing privileges are designated according to the Station Class of Service (COS) assignments as shown in the following tables. Users placing an outgoing call or dialing after answering a call will be allowed one of the four Station COS privileges assigned.

Table 2.72-1 Station Class of Service

Station COS Dialing Restriction

1

2

3

4

5

No restrictions are placed on dialing.

Assignments in Exception Table A are monitored for allow and deny numbers.

Assignments in Exception Table B are monitored for allow and deny numbers.

Assignments in Exception Tables A & B are monitored for allow and deny numbers.

The leading digit cannot be a Long Distance code and assignments in Exception Table C apply.

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6 Number of digits cannot exceed LD digit count and assignments in Exception Table C apply.

7 Intercom and Emergency number calls are allowed. Incoming and transferred calls are allowed.

Operation

 Toll Exception Tables – Each Toll Exception Table permits entry of 50 Allow codes and 50 Deny codes. Each code can contain up to 20 digits including digits 0-

9, “#” as a wild card (any digit) and “*” as the end of entry mark (refer to Station Class of

Service table to determine application of Toll Exception).

 Exception Table process – As digits are dialed, they are compared to entries in the appropriate Exception Table. Based on the Allow and Deny entries, the system applies the following rules to allow or deny calls.

 Rule 1 – If a table has no entries, no restrictions are applied.

 Rule 2 – If there are only Deny entries, restrictions are provided as Deny only.

 Rule 3 – If there are only Allow entries, restrictions are provided as Allow only.

 Rule 4 – If there are both Allow and Deny entries, the Deny entries are searched. If the dialed number matches a Deny entry, the call is restricted; if no match is found the call is allowed.

System

The system automatically applies the assigned COS.

Conditions

1. Dialing privileges are based on Station COS.

Programming

V

OICE

C

ONFIG

Station Registration

– Authorization Code & COS

System Data

– Toll Exception Table

Related Features

Day, Night & Timed Station COS

Temporary Station COS/Lock

Hardware

2.72.2 Day, Night & Timed Station COS

Description

Each station is assigned a COS for three modes: Day, Night and Timed service modes. The service mode is generally controlled by the System Attendant. Based on the mode, appropriate dialing privileges are established.

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Operation

System

Dialing restrictions are automatically applied based on COS assignments:

Conditions

Programming

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OICE

C

ONFIG

Station Registration

– Authorization Code & COS

System Data

– Toll Exception Table

Related Features

Class of Service

Temporary Station COS/Lock

Day/Night/Timed Ring Mode

Hardware

2.72.3 Temporary Station COS/Lock

Description

The

Attendant can change the Station‟s Class of Service to temporarily preventing unauthorized toll dialing from the station (ex., lock the station). The station is still allowed to place internal calls and Emergency number calls.

Operation

System Attendant

To activate Temporary COS:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 034 (Temp COS code).

3. Dial the Station range.

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

To restore the assigned COS:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 035 (Restore COS code).

3. Dial station range

4. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

Conditions

1. The station is restored to the Station COS as appropriate for the active service mode, Day,

Night, or Timed.

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Programming

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OICE

C

ONFIG

Station Data

– Authorization Code & COS

System Data

– Toll Exception Table

Related Features

Class of Service

Day/Night/Timed Ring Mode

Hardware

2.73 SIP E

XTENSION

S

ERVICE

Description

The OptiCon SBG-1000 system supports standard SIP phones; compatible SIP phones support the IETF standard RFC3261 for real-time communications over the internet. Once registered,

OptiCon SBG-1000 will deliver services to the SIP Phone.

Three steps should be followed for SIP phones to be registered to OptiCon SBG-1000 and receive services from the system: SIP phone Lock key installation, Station User Login configuration for SIP phone, and SIP phone configuration.

Operation

Web Admin

To install the Lock key:

1. Enter Web Admin.

2. Select Voice Maintenance>Appliances Control>Lock Key Install.

3. Enter the proper Lock key in SIP Phone field.

4. Click [Save] button

To configure Station User Login for SIP phone:

1. Enter the Web Admin.

2. Select Voice Install>Station Registration>Station User Login.

3. Enter ID, Password and Desired Number.

4. Click [Save] button

WIT-400H

1. Press Menu + 8.Settings + 1.Profile Settings.

2. Edit System Default profile or add new profile about WLAN and network configuration.

3. Press Menu + 8.Settings + 2.SIP Setting.

4. Edit Phone Number, Display Name, Password, SIP Domain, Proxy IP and Proxy Port. The

Phone Number must be the desired station number and also the SIP Domain and the Proxy IP should be the OptiCon SBG-1000 LAN IP address.

5. Press Menu + 8.Settings + 3.Provisioning Setting.

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6. Edit Address. The address should be the OptiCon SBG-1000 LAN IP address.

7. Press Menu + 8.Settings + 1.Profile Settings.

8. Select the profile which you want to connect.

Please refer to the WIT-400H User Guide for the details.

SIP Phone

To set-up the SIP Phone:

1. Configure SIP Phone settings (ex. IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway, Telephone number,

Proxy address, Expiration timer, Domain address etc.). The Telephone number must be the desired unused station number and also the proxy address and the domain address should be the OptiCon SBG-1000 IP address (refer to the SIP phone User Guide for further information).

2. Boot the SIP Phone, which will register it with OptiCon SBG-1000.

Conditions

1. Up to 6 SIP phones will be supported with Lock key. Aria Technologies Africa SIP extensions such as WIT-400H and LIP-8002 can be used without Lock key.

2. Desired Number for SIP phone should exist in station number list and also should be not assigned for other extension.

3. The Station User name will be overwritten by the SIP Phone Display Name setting.

4. If the Station number is changed in the OptiCon SBG-1000 database, the SIP Phone should be reconfigured and re-registered with the changed telephone number.

5. When SIP Phones are used with OptiCon SBG-1000, service tones from the system will not be heard (Confirmation tone, etc.).

6. OptiCon SBG-1000 can not support full system feature with SIP extension such as WIT-400H,

LIP-8002 and etc. For example, tones and LCD display messages for SIP extension can not be fully controlled by OptiCon SBG-1000.

Programming

V

OICE

M

AINT

V

OICE

I

NSTALL

Related features

Appliances Control

– Lock Key Install

Station Registration

– Registration Table

Hardware

2.74 P

RIME

L

INE

I

MMEDIATELY

/D

ELAYED

Description

When a user goes to an off-hook state, the system normally provides ICM dial tone. If desired, a station can be assigned to access a pre-assigned system resource (Prime Line). The Prime Line can be any of the Idle Line Settings:

 Seize a CO Line,

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 Call another station,

 Activate a Flex button feature.

Prime Line access can be defined as immediate or delayed. When assigned immediate, upon an off-hook event, the system provides access to the Prime Line. With Delayed Prime Line, the station user receives normal Intercom dial tone for the Prime Line Delay timer and after the delay, the

Prime Line is accessed.

Operation

LIP Phone

To access the station‟s Prime Line

1. Lift the handset or press [

SPEAKER

] button and take no action, Prime Line as assigned will be accessed.

Conditions

1.

Any of the station‟s Flex buttons may be assigned as the Prime Line. When the user lifts the handset or presses the [

SPEAKER

] button, the system will act as if the user had pre-selected the button prior to going off-hook.

2. Selection of another Flex button or Feature button just prior to an off-hook event will override the Prime Line assignment.

3. When Delayed Prime Line is set, the user must wait, taking no action until the Prime Line is accessed. The user receives ICM dial tone during this period and may dial any valid numbering plan digit(s) or select a Flex button or feature button.

4. If the Prime Line Delay Timer is greater than Dial tone timer, the Delayed Prime Line will not activate. It will be necessary to reduce the delay timer or extend the Dial tone timer.

Programming

V

OICE

C

ONFIG

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Prime Line

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Idle Line Selection

System Data

– Call Feature Timer – Prime Line Delay Timer

Related Features

Speakerphone

Intercom Call (ICM Call)

Station Flexible Buttons

Hardware

LIP Phone

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2.75 I

NTERNATIONAL

C

ALL

R

ESTRICTION

Description

Outgoing international call is normally very expensive. International call can be restricted by program.

When international call restriction is programmed, OptiCon SBG-1000 tries to compare dialed digits to CO with programmed international prefix. If digits are matched, call should be released and access deny message will be displayed on LCD with error tone.

When CO-CO international call is programmed to be restricted, following 3 cases should be restricted.

1) CO call transfer to international call

2) international outgoing call transfer to CO call

3) CO call forward to international call

Operation

When programmed, operation of this feature is automatic.

Conditions

1. When all international call is programmed to be restricted, all outgoing international call is restricted. Incoming CO call can not restricted by this rule.

2. If call transfer is restricted, transferee call should be recalled after transferor hang up.

Programming

System Data

– International Call

V

OICE

C

ONFIG

Related Features

Call Transfer,

Call Forward

Call Forward, Preset

Hardware

2.76 IP S

YSTEM

DECT

Description

OptiCon SBG-1000 supports office building mobility employing Digital European Cordless

Technology (DECT). OptiCon SBG-1000 has the internal Wireless Telephone Interface Module

(WTIM). The internal WTIM manages up to six (6) DECT phones (GDC-450H or LWS-WK) and maintain an uninterrupted communications link to OptiCon features and resources.

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For further information on installation and operation of the IP System DECT solution, refer to the IP

System DECT Manual.

Operation

System Attendant

To register DECT phone to OptiCon SBG-1000:

1. Press the [

PGM

] button.

2. Dial 0# (WHTU SUBSCRIBE code).

3. Press the [

FLEX

1] button.

4. Dial the Station number to be used for DECT phone.

5. Dial the phone type. 3 is for GDC-34x/4xx and 4 is for LWS-WK.

6. Press the [

SAVE

] button.

7. Proceed to instruction below for GDC-450H or LWS-WK.

8. When the registration is completed below message is shown on LCD of attendant.

STATION : 14

SUBSCRIBED: SUCCESS

GDC-450H

To register GDC-450H to OptiCon SBG-1000

1. Press the Menu button to display the menu.

2. From the menu use the Navigation button to highlight Phone Register.

3. Press the OK button; this displays the Phone Register menu.

4.

Select “LWS Subscription” using the up and down arrows of the Navigation button and press the OK button.

5. The GDC-450H searches for the OptiCon/OptiCon SBG-1000

, displaying and “Searching..1”.

When a OptiCon/OptiCon SBG-1000 is found, its RFPI, is displayed. The RFPI of your

OptiCon/OptiCon SBG-1000 is available from your System Administrator, or perhaps the attendant.

6. Press OK button while highlighting the RFPI to continue the registration to the system, or

Press No button to continue the search.

7. Press OK button; on successful registration, a confirmation tone is received at the GDC-

450H and the OptiCon/OptiCon SBG-1000.

8. If the registration fails, repeat procedure from Step 1 to 7 at the System Attendant and Step 1 to 8 from the GDC-450H.

LWS-WK

To register LWS-WK to OptiCon SBG-1000

1. Press [

MENU

] button to display the menu.

2. Highlight

“Phone Register” using the Navigation up/down key, and then press [

OK

] soft button or Navigation „OK‟ key.

3. Select

“Subscription” using the Navigation up/down key, and then press [

OK

] soft button or

Navigation „OK‟ key.

4. Display [Searching..1].

5. The system [RFPI : eg. 01234567890123] will be displayed when a system is found.

6. Press [

OK

] soft button or Navigation „OK‟ key. In a few second, a confirmation tone is received at the LWS-WK.

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7. If the registration fails, repeat procedure from Step 1 to 7 at the System Attendant and Step 1 to 6 from the LWS-WK.

Conditions

1. Up to six (6) DECT phones can be registered and maximum 4 DECT calls can be placed simultaneously.

2. During the registration of DECT phone, Monitor or Speaker button at the OptiCon/OptiCon

SBG-1000 attendant phone should not be pressed until the DECT phone completes the registration and registration confirmation tone is heard.

Programming

Station Registration

– DECT Registration

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NSTALL

Related Features

Hardware

GDC-450H handsets

2.77 A

LARM

S

IGNAL

/D

OOR

B

ELL

Description

The system can be configured to recognize the status of an external contact (normally open or closed). The system will signal to the Attendant Station when the contact activates. This capability is commonly employed to provide remote Alarm or Door Bell signals to the user.

The Attendant Station receives the Alarm Signal, either a single tone burst repeated at 1-minute intervals or a continuous tone. The Alarm Signal may be terminated at the user‟s phone by dialing the Alarm Stop code or, if assigned, pressing the {

ALARM STOP

} button. To rearm the Alarm function, the alarm condition must be cleared and the Alarm signal terminated.

When used as a Door Bell, the Attendant Station receives a single tone burst each time the external contact is activated and no reset is required.

Operation

System

At detection of contact operation, the Alarm/Door Bell signal is sent to assigned stations.

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button as an {

ALARM STOP

} button to terminate the Alarm Signal:

[

PGM

] + {

FLEX

}

+ „65‟ + [

SAVE

]

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To terminate an Alarm Signal while idle:

1. Dial the Flex Numbering Plan code 65, confirmation tone is received and the Alarm

Signal is terminated. If the alarm condition is cleared, the system will automatically rearm the alarm monitoring.

Or,

2. Press the {

ALARM STOP

} button.

Conditions

1.

The Alarm contacts must be “dry”, no voltage or current source connected.

2.

The Attendant Station will show “ALARM” or “DOOR BELL” as appropriate.

Programming

System Data

– Alarm Attributes

V

OICE

C

ONFIG

Related Features

Door Open

Hardware

LIP Phone

External contact connected to Alarm input of OptiCon SBG-1000, refer to OptiCon SBG-

1000

Quick Start Guide.

2.78 D

OOR

O

PEN

Description

The OptiCon SBG-1000 hardware is equipped with relays that activate External Control Contacts.

The contacts can be assigned to one of several functions including a Door Open Contact. When used as a Door Open Contact, the contact is connected to a door-lock release mechanism. When the Attendant Station receives the Door Bell signal, the user may dial the Door Open code to activate the contact.

LIP Phone users may assign a Flex button as a {

DOOR OPEN

} button.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a Flex button as an {

DOOR OPEN

} button to terminate the Alarm Signal:

[

PGM

] + {

FLEX

}

+ Door Open code („#*‟) + [

SAVE

]

To activate the relay contact

1. Lift handset or press [

SPEAKER

] button.

2.

Dial Door Open code, „#*‟.

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Or,

3. Hang-up to return to idle.

1. Lift handset or press [

SPEAKER

].

2. Press the {

DOOR OPEN

} button

3. Hang-up to return to idle.

Conditions

1. The contacts are rated at 1 amp, 24 VDC.

Programming

System Data

– Alarm Attributes

V

OICE

C

ONFIG

Related Features

Alarm Signal/Door Bell

Hardware

External Control Contact connected to a door-lock release mechanism.

2.79 M

OBILE

E

XTENSION

Description

A mobile phone may be registered to a station allowing the mobile phone to place and receive calls through the system. SIP or

ISDN DID calls are sent to the user‟s LIP Phone and the active registered mobile phone simultaneously. If the mobile phone is paired with a Hunt group station,

Hunt group calls routed to the station also ring to the active mobile phone when enabled.

The mobile phone users can access the facilities of the OptiCon SBG-1000 to place internal and external calls as well as activate/access features. To access system facilities and resources, the mobile user calls the SIP number or the ISDN DID number of the corresponding LIP Phone. When the call is received, the system matches the CLI to the mobile phone and provides the mobile user with system dial tone.

Operation

System

Incoming SIP or ISDN DID calls are sent to active mobile phones automatically.

Mobile Phone

To place a call from the mobile extension using the OptiCon SBG-1000:

1. Dial the SIP number or the ISDN DID number of the station, the system will check the

CLID, answer the call and the user will receive intercom dial tone.

2. Place internal or external OptiCon SBG-1000 call as normal.

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To Transfer a call from the mobile extension using the OptiCon SBG-1000:

1.

Dial „*‟ while on an OptiCon SBG-1000 call.

2. Dial the desired extension, the call is transferred and the mobile phone returns to idle.

Note: the mobile may reconnect by dialing „#‟.

Conditions

1. When the mobile phone places an external call through OptiCon, the CLI of the corresponding station is used.

2. The Mobile Extension features are supported via system digital (SIP and ISDN) lines only.

3. Message Wait and Callback cannot be activated to a mobile phone.

4. The Mobile Extension feature is not supported over a distributed networked environment.

5. When an incoming SIP or ISDN call is received, the system will access an SIP or ISDN line and place a call to the mobile phone. Thus, an SIP or ISDN line must be available for the system to notify the mobile user of the incoming call.

6. Hold and Transfer Recalls to the mobile phone are sent to mobile phone and the associated station.

7. Circular and Terminal Hunt Group calls can be routed to the active Mobile Extension.

Programming

Station Data

– Mobile Extension

V

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C

ONFIG

Related Features

DND (Do Not Disturb)

Station Message Wait/Call Back

Attendant Recall

Distributed Control Network

Hardware

LIP Phone

2.80 S

YSTEM

N

ETWORKING

2.80.1 Distributed Control Network

Description

In the Distributed Control Network, each OptiCon SBG-1000 system maintains control over the devices registered to it. The networked systems communicate allowing other networked systems access to resources over the network. In addition, other features and functions as detailed in the following sections of this manual are available to users in a distributed network environment. The

OptiCon SBG-1000 permits remote access to various resources through registered gateway

Modules and terminals.

In addition, OptiCon SBG-1000 will request access to resources of remote systems. The userdialed number is analyzed and the call routed according to the Net numbering table. Should the

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main path fail to respond, the OptiCon SBG-1000 routes the call employing the alternative Speed

Dial route assigned.

OptiCon SBG-1000 supports H.450 over IP, for the basic networking functions and the proprietary

OptiCon protocol for the advanced networking features.

Operation

Operation of Distributed Networking is automatic when configured & defined

Conditions

1. To use the networking features, the software lock-key installation is required. Each OptiCon

SBG-1000 system has a unique software lock-key. To get the software lock-key, contact the distributor of OptiCon SBG-1000 system.

2. Unified Dialing Plan (UDP): Each station can have a unique number up to 7 digits in the networked systems, but it depends on their own numbering plan.

3. The alternative route employs a Speed Dial number to place a call and is not a Networked call. Thus, the Distributed Control Network features are not available.

Programming

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Hardware

2.80.1.1 Net Call

Description

A station user can make a call to a station in other systems by dialing only a station number just as an intercom call within the same system.

Operation

1. Lift Handset or press the [

SPEAKER

] button. The system provides a user with a dial tone.

2. Dial the station number of other systems, or press the {NET DSS} button of other systems.

3. The station seizes the network CO line according to the net routing table, and the system sends a digit stream that is modified by the net routing table.

4. The called party receives a digit stream that is sent by calling party, and analyzes it using the net routing table to determine

5. The right destination. The called station receives a ringing signal.

6. The LED of [Network CO] button will be extinguished when the Net Call is cleared.

Conditions

1. Net call must be used without seizing a CO line.

2. User hears an error tone if there is no idle networking path.

3. In spite of ICM mode, the called party receives a ringing signal for the networking call.

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4. When system detects the fatal error from the network, system sends the digit stream to the network using the alternate speed dial bin. In this case, the call is not a networking call.

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– Net Basic Attributes

CO Line Registration

– Net CO Line Attribute

CO Line Registration

– Net Numbering Plan

Related Features

Hardware

2.80.1.2 Net Transfer

Description

A station user can transfer any kind of CO line to a station in other systems by pressing [

TRANS

] button and dialing a transferred station such as a call transfer within the same system. There are two kinds of transfer, screened and unscreened transfer.

There are two kinds of standard transfer method in H.450; Transfer by join and Transfer by rerouting. The main difference is how control the connecting path between transferring and transferred station. In case of Transfer by join, additional connecting path will be needed to transfer the call to another station. In case of Transfer by rerouting, new connecting path is used to transfer the call and old connecting path of transferring station will be cleared.

Operation

Screened transfer

1. Press the [

TRANS

] button at a station during conversation with a CO line. The CO line is placed on Exclusive Hold.

2. Dial the station number of another system to transfer the call. The transferred station of another system receives a ring signal.

3. Announce when the transferred station answers. Both stations can make a conversation each other, but the held CO is still in waiting on Transfer hold.

4. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

Unscreened transfer

1. Press the [

TRANS

] button at a station during conversation with a CO line. The CO line is placed on Exclusive Hold.

2. Dial the station number of another system to transfer the call.

3. Hang-up to complete the transfer.

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Conditions

1. If both of transferred and transferred-to stations are located in the same system, the networking path will be cleared. That is, the transfer call will be setup as intercom call.

2. The transfer will be canceled when user presses the flashing [CO] or [

TRANS

] button.

3. Net Transfer call does not recall to the origination.

4. User hears an error tone if there is no idle networking path.

5. Net transfer is not activated to a busy station.

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Related Features

CO Line Registration

– Net Basic Attributes

CO Line Registration

– Net Supplementary Attr.

CO Line Registration

– Net CO Line Attribute

CO Line Registration

– Net Numbering Plan

Hardware

2.80.1.3 Identification Service

Description

Calling Name Identification Presentation (CNIP): When a user makes a net call and a name of station is programmed in the Station Name field, the system includes the name of calling party to the called party between systems.

Operation

1. A Net Call is arrived a station with LCD display.

While ringing, the CNI will be displayed if they are included in the Setup message.

Conditions

CO Line Registration

– Net Basic Attributes

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– Net Basic Attributes

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2.80.1.4 Call Completion

Description

There are two kinds of call completion as follows;

Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers (CCBS):

After calling a user in another system using basic call and encountering a busy tone. A station user can be notified when the busy destination of another system becomes idle. If the user wants to make a call to the destination on that notification, the call can be reinitiated to the destination of another system again.

Completion of Calls on No Reply (CCNR):

After calling a user in another system using basic call and encountering no reply. The caller can be notified when the destination becomes an idle status after some actions. If the caller wants to make a call to the destination, the call can be reinitiated to the destination again.

Operation

To make CCBS (Call Back)

1. Dial the station of another system that is a busy.

2. Press the [CALLBK] button while a busy tone is provided.

3. The call is cleared after a confirmation tone.

4. The busy station goes to Idle; the originator receives a call-back ring.

5. When the originator answers to the call-back ring, a new call will be activated to the calling station.

Conditions

1. Stand-alone IP Phone that supports H.450 can activate the Call Completion feature.

2. A station can leave or have only one callback message, and a new request will be left message wait indication message on busy station.

3. A voice message cannot be left even though the VSF is installed in a local system.

4. When the originator does not answer the call back ring within net timer, the call will be cleared.

5. There are two modes: One is connection mode and the other is connectionless mode. This can be selectable at Net Basic Attributes.

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CO Line Registration

– Net Basic Attributes

CO Line Registration

– Net CO Line Attribute

CO Line Registration

– Net Numbering Plan

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2.80.1.5 Call Offer

Description

A busy user on one node is given notification that another call is waiting from another node. It is similar to a Camp-On function.

Operation

To activate Call Offer

1. Dial a busy station number of another system. The caller hears a busy tone.

2. Press the [CAM

P ON] button or „*‟ during hearing a busy tone.

The busy station receives an off-hook muted ring.

The calling station hears a ring-back tone instead of a busy-tone.

To answer the Call Offer

1. Press the flashing CO line button while receiving a muted ring.

Or,

2. The muted ring is changed to normal CO ring when you go on-hook state. Then you can answer the offered call.

Conditions

1. Call Offer is only applied to a station that is in talk status.

2. During a conference or paging, call offer is not activated.

Programming

CO Line Registration

– Net Basic Attributes

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C

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C

OVERAGE

Description

The Call Coverage feature permits a LIP Phone user to receive ring and answer calls directed to a covered station. This feature is generally employed to allow a Secretarial answering position to cover calls to other stations. When a covered station rings, the {

CALL COVERAGE

} button LED will flash and the covering station may receive ring (immediate or delayed) for the call. The covering station can answer the call using the {

CALL COVERAGE

} button, terminating ring at other stations.

Once answered, the LED of {

CALL COVERAGE

} buttons for the station at other covering stations will extinguish.

Operation of this feature requires a {

CALL COVERAGE

} button at the covering LIP Phone and the covered station must activate call coverage. A station can have multiple Call Coverage buttons

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each covering a different station and multiple stations can have a Call Coverage button for a given station.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a {

CALL COVERAGE

} button at the covering station

[

PGM

] + {

FLEX

}

+ „*#‟ + covered Station number + [

SAVE

]

When a covered station receives a call, the covering station will receive the following display:

CALL FOR STA xx

MAY 06 11 04:30 pm

Conditions

1. A LIP Phone user may cover for an SLT or other stations. However, since a Flex button is required, an SLT cannot provide coverage for other stations.

2. When off-hook or in DND, the covering station will only receive a visual indication of the call from the LED of the {

CALL COVERAGE

} button and display, no off-hook ring is provided.

3. The {

CALL COVERAGE

} button will provide an appearance for CO lines that do not appear on the covering station except for Private Lines. To cover for Private Lines, the covering station must have an appearance and be allowed access to the Private Line.

Programming

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Hardware

2.82 IP C

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Description

System can record automatically or manually using IPCR server. IPCR(IP call recording) Server can be registered to OptiCon SBG-1000 system. The station with agent ID is automatically recorded about call, external call.

Operation

Registration

Before registration, you should install the IPCR server in PC based on linux(os:fedora 12) using install CD or downloading from our BCS web site.

1. IPCR setting before registration to system.

1.1) PBX registration(system IP, SIP ID, SIP Password)

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1.2) IPCR Server registration

1.3) User registration

1.4) Channel registration

2.

System should set register MAC table for IPCR‟s MAC or set to “All Stations” in Registratio n Table page.

3. If SIP ID is not allowed, SIP ID and password should be set in PGM 443.

Programming Agent ID

1.

Enter the number of IPCR‟s order in IPCR Agent page.

2. Match Agent ID to favorite station.

3. You can see the ACR(Auto-call recording) or ODR(On Demand Recording).

4. You should choice STN Type for station. But DID Type is for the future.

Two way recording

1. You should set IPCR group(ex: 620) and the SIP number of the IPCR as the member of IP

CR Group.

2. Automatic Recording Destination should be set the IPCR Group(ex: 620).

Operation

1. IP-Phone(S100) without agent ID answered from IP-phone(S101) with agent ID(A500).

2. If S101 can conference 3 way, S101 connects IPCR with the agent ID(A500).

3. If you have flex button with twoway record of IPCR Group (620) and agent ID is ACR, it‟s flash ed during two way recording. But it‟s ODR, first time, it‟s not flashed. After pressing the flex button (two way record), it‟s flashed. ACR is unconditionally recorded after connection and ODR is conditionally by user‟s choice.

4.

Even though it‟s ODR, it can be recorded during talking. If users don‟t press the two-way recor ding button within talking, it‟s erased.

Conditions

1. You can search the recorded using Web Admin of IPCR.

2. IPCR server can be registered up to 10 servers in a system.

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– IPCR Agent

Station Group Data

– Station Group Assignment

Station Data

– Common Attributes - Automatic Talk Recording Dest

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UTHORIZATION

C

ODES

(P

ASSWORD

)

Description

Authorization Codes provide a means to control access to Off Premise Call Forward or DISA and may be required for outgoing CO Line access based on configuration of the OptiCon SBG-1000 database. When users dial an Authorization Code that matches an Authorization Code stored in the database, the system invokes the Station COS or the COS assigned to Authorization code.

Each Authorization code has separate Day/Night mode COS assignments.

There are two types of Authorization Codes, Station and System. A Station Authorization Code is specifically related to a given station and intended for a single user. The System Authorization

Codes are intended for use by any station in the system.

The Station Authorization Codes includes the associated station number and the assigned code.

The structure of the System Authorization code can be set as eit her ”*”, or “*” the Authorization table index and the code digits. The later allows duplicate codes to be employed using entry of table index to provide a unique identification of the entry.

Operation

LIP Phone

To enter an Authorization Code when second dial tone is received

1. Dial the station number for the Station Authorization code or, for a System Authorization

Code, dial „*‟ or „*‟ and the Authorization table index.

2. Dial the corresponding Authorization Code.

3. Place call as normal.

SLT

To enter an Authorization Code when second dial tone is received

1. Dial the station number for the Station Authorization code or, for a System Authorization

Code, dial ‟*‟ or „*‟ and the Authorization table index.

2. Dial the corresponding Authorization Code.

3. Place call as normal.

DISA

To enter an Authorization Code when second dial tone is received

1.

Dial the station number for a Station Authorization code or, for a System code, „*‟ or „*‟ and the Authorization table index,

2. Dial the corresponding Authorization Code.

3. Place call as normal.

Conditions

1. When a DISA Line is marked for Authorization Code entry, the caller will hear DND Warning tone and must input a valid Authorization Code to continue. In case of an entry error, the user may retry entry of the code. In case of multiple entry errors, the user may retry entry based on the DISA Retry counter.

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2. A user must enter a valid code within the number of attempts assigned as the Auth Retry

Count.

3.

The default Station Authorization code is the station number and “*”.

4. The total number of Authorization codes is provided in Table 1.4-1.

5.

An Authorization code may include any dial pad digit except „#‟.

6.

Duplicate or conflicting System Authorization codes are not allowed when using the older “*” and code operation. For example, code „1234‟ conflicts with code „123‟ and cannot be recognized as a unique code. Since the index operation employs the table index and the station number forms part of the Station code, conflicts will not occur and duplicate codes are allowed for these types of Authorization code.

7. Use of Authorization codes varies based on the system nation code. In some regions, particularly the US and UK, a System Authorization code may be required for DISA access.

Entering a Station code on a DISA line will fail in these areas.

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Station Data

– Authorization Code & COS

System Data

– System Attributes – DISA Retry Count

System Data

– System Attributes – Auth Retry Count

System Data

– System Attributes – Old Auth Code Usage

Related features

Auto Service Mode Control

CO/IP AccessCO Access

Temporary Station COS/Lock

Call Forward

Station User Programming & Codes

Hardware

2.84 USB U

PGRADE

Description

The Attendant can upgrade OptiCon SBG-1000 via USB memory. Before upgrading, a user must save the OptiCon SBG-1000 Rom file (GS87MXXXX.rom) in the top directory of USB memory.

Operation

Attendant

To upgrade OptiCon SBG-1000 in Attendant phone

1. Save the OptiCon SBG-1000 Rom file (GS87MXXXX.rom) in the top directory of USB memory.

2. Insert the USB memory into the USB port on OptiCon SBG-1000.

3. Press the [

PGM

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4. Dial 09 (Attendant Station Program code).

5. Number of OptiCon SBG-1000Rom file in USB memory is displayed.

ROM FILE NUM : TOTAL 2

PRESS 0-1 TO VIEW FILE

6. Dial Number of OptiCon SBG-1000 Rom file to display OptiCon SBG-1000 Rom file name.

0 : GS87M10Ar.rom

PRESS [SAVE] TO UPGRADE

7. Press the [

SAVE

] button to upgrade OptiCon SBG-1000.

0 : GS87M10Ar.rom

COPY IN PROGRESS

0 : GS87M10Ar.rom

BURNING IN PROGRESS

8. Following upgrade, result confirmation is displayed.

0 : GS91MA0Af.rom

PRESS [SAVE] TO RESTART

9. Press the [

SAVE

] button to restart OptiCon SBG-1000.

Conditions

1. USB upgrade using the Attendant Station programming will support up to 10 ROM image files.

Programming

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2.85 A

UTO

C

ALL

R

ECORDING

Description

LIP Phone users can be configured in the system to record all calls to a mailbox or the hard disk drive of an OptiCon Phontage. When recorded to a mailbox, users manage the recording through voice mail. For recordings to the Phontage, recordings are managed directly by with the ability to listen to, delete or send the recording to others via e-mail.

Operation

Recording of calls is automatic when assigned.

To manage the recordings, use the procedures outlined in the Phontage User Guide.

Conditions

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1. The Phontage can record one call at a time and must be idle. While recording, if the

Phontage places or receives a call, recording terminates.

2. When call recording begins, the station will receive a Call Recording confirmation tone.

3. A remote Phontage will not support call recording.

4. Conference call cannot be recorded.

Programming

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Automatic Talk Recording Dest.

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VSF Integrated Auto Attd/Voice Mail

Two-way Record

Hardware

LIP Phone

VSF

Phontage

2.86 T

WO

-

WAY

R

ECORD

Description

A LIP

Phone user can record any active conversation to the station user‟s mailbox or to hard disk drive of an OptiCon Phontage. All calls including incoming, outgoing, internal, and external calls can be recorded. A {

RECORD

} button must be assigned to access this feature.

Operation

LIP Phone

To assign a flexible button as a {

RECORD

} button

1. [

PGM

] + {

FLEX

} + [

PGM

] + 80 + recording destination (optional) + [

SAVE

]

To activate Two-Way Record while on a CO call

1. Press the {

RECORD

} button, record warning tone heard, and recording starts.

To stop Two-Way Record while on an CO call

1. Press the {

RECORD

} again.

Or,

1. Hang-up, return to idle.

To manage the recordings, use the procedures outlined in the Phontage Guide.

Conditions

1. The {

RECORD

} button LED will flash at 240 ipm while recording.

2. Use of this feature when the Two-Way Recording Warn Tone is disabled may be interpreted as a violation of federal, state, or local laws, and an invasion of privacy. Check applicable laws in your area before recording calls using this feature.

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3. If a destination for the recording is not defined for the {

RECORD

} button, the Automatic Talk

Record Destination defined in Station Data - Common Attributes is employed.

4. Conference call cannot be recorded.

Programming

Station Data

– Common Attributes – Automatic Talk Recording Dest.

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Related Features

VSF Integrated Auto Attd/Voice Mail

Auto Call Recording

Hardware

LIP Phone

VSF

Phontage

2.87 E

XECUTIVE

/S

ECRETARY

F

ORWARD

Description

LIP Phones can be assigned as Executive/Secretary pairs. By activating DND, the Executive also activates Unconditional Call Forward to the Secretary, which will forward Executive calls to the

Secretary. With the “CO Call to Secretary” option enabled, all CO calls to the Executive forward to the Secretary regardless of the Executive‟s station status. In addition, if the Secretary is in DND,

Executive calls sent to the Secretary route back to the

Executive if the “Call Exec If Sec in DND” option is enabled.

Each

Executive can be assigned a “Grade” (01, highest ~12, lowest). Executives with a higher grade can call lower grade Executives overriding the Executive/Secretary forward.

With the

“Icm Call to Secretary” option enabled, all internal calls to the Executive (except for calls from higher or same grade executive) forward to the Secretary regardless of the Executive‟s station status.

Operation

LIP Phone

To activate/deactivate Executive/Secretary forward from the Executive OptiCon Phone

1. Press the [

DND

] button to toggle Executive/Secretary Forward.

Conditions

5. The maximum number of Executive/Secretary pairs is 10.

6. An Executive may have multiple Secretaries and a Secretary may have multiple Executives.

Each forms a separate Executive/Secretary pair.

7. If the Secretary is busy when a call is received for the Executive, the caller will receive busy tone.

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8. The Secretary may override the DND status of the Executive to Camp-On and transfer calls to the Executive.

9. A chain can be constructed by assigning the Secretary of one pair as an Executive of another.

Although a chain may be constructed, a loop back is not allowed.

10. If an Executive has multiple Secretaries, calls will automatically route to the

Executive‟s first idle Secretary.

11. The Executive may use Call Forward to send calls to stations other than the Secretary.

12.

The Executive Grade can be assigned only for Country Code “82”, Korea.

Programming

Station Data

– Executive / Secretary Table

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Related Features

DND (Do Not Disturb)

Call Forward

Call Transfer,

Call Waiting/Camp-On

Message Wait/Call Back

Hardware

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3. W

EB ADMINISTRATION

Smart Business gateway (OptiCon SBG-1000) incorporates a Web Server. Using a Web browser the system‟s Web Server can be accessed and the database managed in a user-friendly environment. In addition to modifying the system database, Web Admin provides for system file upload, remote upgrade, and database download. http://192.168.1.1

When accessed, the system will display the OptiCon SBG-1000 Web Admin. Log In screen where the user must enter an assigned ID and password.

Items in the Menu bar can be clicked to display the items listed which are described further in the following sections:

 Voice Installation – access to database for system installation

 Voice Configuration

– access to database for system configuration including

Station, SIP Line data

 Voice Maintenance

– permits database download and system or device upgrade

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In this section, the user can see or change the database for system installation including the nation code, Station Registration, Station/CO Line Registration, Auto Attendant, FAX, numbering plan,

Admin Authorization. Gain & Tone specification and System Tone Frequency can be modified.

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3.1.1 System

3.1.1.1 Summary

This page displays information of registered devices including the device type, logical number, IP address, version of device, connection status and current state of each devices, and also known

CPU type.

3.1.1.2 Identification

Under Identification, the country is identified using International Dial codes (Nation Code). A Site

Name (up to 24 characters) and My Area Code (local area code) maybe defined. The Site Name is primarily useful for the installer/programmer as a reference to customer. This information is used to set gain, frequencies and other system characteristics specific to the country and regional regulatory requirements.

In addition, the system can be programmed to select the base Flexible Number Plans, which are the numbering plans for the normal case and for the networking case. Individual items from the selected base Numbering Plan can be changed under Flexible Numbering Plan in section 3.1.6.

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3.1.2 Station Registration

3.1.2.1 Station List & Replacement

Registered station list is displayed on this page; a user can see IP address, device type, version of device, connect status of registered devices. In addition, a user can change the logical number of station, station name, remark and so on.

3.1.2.2 Registration Table

By entering device MAC addresses, the system will allow the device to register.

While initial installation, you may want to register all connected stations without MAC address programming. Then you should select “All Stations” in front of Save button on the “Registration

Table” web page and click Save button. After all connected stations are registered, you should select back to “MAC matched Station Only” to prevent unintended device registration. While “All

Stations” can be registered, 4 th

LED

– IP-PBX LED will be flashing more rapidly as warning sign.

3.1.2.3 Station User Login

Station User Login is primarily intended for Phontage and SIP extension registration. A station must register with the system each time it is connected to the system. A user may register the

Phone employing a Login code (User ID) and password. Once registered, the station number is assigned. Once registered, this User ID must match the password for future registrations. The ID and password can be pre-assigned along with desired station number and a remark. A link-paired station can be assigned or pre-assigned by assign the same Desired-Number as a Master station.

Table 3.1 Station User Login

ATTRIBUTE

Registered Number

Linked

ID

Password

Desired Number

DESCRIPTION

Station number registered to the station, displayed only after registration

Indicates Linked pair status and station number, displayed only

User Login ID.

User Login password

Station number desired for the device.

RANGE

Station number

M or S

12 Characters

12 digits

Station number

DEFAULT

3.1.2.4 DECT Registration

On this page, the DECT id and authorization codes are defined. In addition, a pull down menu selects one of four subscription events, subscribe, (de)subscription, mobility or display registered stations. A separate password box permits password entry to terminate (erase) all DECT subscriptions.

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Table 3.2 DECT Registration

ATTRIBUTE

Park Code

AC Code

DECT Subscribe

Enable

Desired Station

Type of Phone

DECT Unsubscribe

Station Number

DECT Mobility

Station Number

DESCRIPTION

PARK (Portable Access Rights Key) Code : Unique

System Id entered at DECT handset subscription to identify the system. To assign a PARK code, enter code and click [SAVE].

Authentication Code entered at DECT handset to verify subscription. To assign AC Code, enter AC value and click [SAVE].

Enables the system to accept subscription from a DECT handset.

Desired station number for the wireless DECT handset

Two types of phones may be selected including type for

GDC-450H and type for LWS-WK.

Press [SEND] after entering the number and type.

Terminates the subscription for a DECT handset.

Enter the registered station number and click [SEND], the subscription is terminated and the wireless DECT handset will no longer be serviced.

When a DECT handset is registered at multiple systems that are networked, calls can be routed over the network to the DECT handset location.

Enter the registered station number, select Mobility ON or OFF and click [SEND].

RANGE

14 digits

Up to 8 digits

GDC-34x/4xx

LWS-WK

Station number

Station number

DEFAULT

GDC-34x/4xx

Registered Stations Displays all registered DECT handsets.

3.1.3 CO Line Registration

3.1.3.1 CO Channel List

CO channel list is displayed on this page; a user can view CO line numbers, and connect status of each CO channel. In addition, a user can change the usage of each CO channel and jump to routing program for each CO line types.

3.1.3.2 MSN Configuration

This page is enabled only when OptiCon SBG-1000 has BRI port (BRIU option board is installed).

MSNs can be assigned in OptiCon SBG-1000 up to 24 Calling/Called IDs. Those values are used for CLI of outgoing call and for incoming call routing. Last 3 digits of IDs are treated as flexible DID table bin while incoming call routing.

3.1.3.3 SIP ID Configuration

Various parameters must be entered for proper operation of SIP Trunking including SIP registration related information and the program for incoming call routing.

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ATTRIBUTE

Table Utility

Registration Option

DESCRIPTION

If registration is enabled (refer to Registration

Option) the OptiCon SBG-1000 can send the User

ID to the SIP Proxy for registering the ID.

Otherwise, the Authentication user ID and password are used.

In some situations (during provisioning of the SIP

Server or Proxy), it may be desirable not to attempt registration. This field may be used to determine if registration should occur.

User ID@Domain.

RANGE

USE/NOT

USE

Register

Provision

DEFAULT

NOT USE

Provision

Register User Name

Authentication User ID

Authentication User

Password

Contact Number

Name of Called Number

Authentication name assigned in SIP Proxy when required for registration.

User password as assigned in SIP Proxy when required for registration.

User ID.

Name of Called Number

Route To (Day-Mode Period) Call routing destination in Day-Mode

Route To (Night-Mode

Period)

Route To (Timed-Mode

Period)

See Caller Number First

Call routing destination in Night-Mode

Call routing destination in Timed-Mode

64 characters

64 characters

128 characters

Station

Group 631

Station

Group 631

Station

Group 631

OFF

Call is routing according to the „Call Routing by

Caller Number‟ if caller number is matched

ON/OFF

3.1.3.4 Server Information

Various parameters must be entered for proper operation of SIP Trunking including SIP proxy and

Registration.

Table 3.4 Server Information Attributes

ATTRIBUTE

Soft Switch Type

Table 3.3 SIP ID Configuration Attributes

DESCRIPTION

Allows identification of soft-switch to support extended soft-switch capabilities.

KT, SK TELINK : Service Provider

Proxy Server Address SIP Proxy server IP address.

Proxy Server Port Default port for SIP messages to proxy.

Proxy Registration Timer Time-out for registration.

Domain Domain name associated with VOIP channels. Is used in SIP “TO: header message” to SIP Server.

Required when the Proxy uses a port other than

5060.

RANGE

Normal

BroadSoft

KT

SK TELINK

KT IMS

MS OCS

SKYPE CONNECT

SIP-CC

TI PK0

ERICSSON IMS

IP address

Port

Max 32 Characters

DEFAULT

Normal

5060

3600

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ATTRIBUTE

SIP Pound Use

SIP Trunk DID

DESCRIPTION

ON: Send digit „#‟ when user press „#‟

OFF: The „#‟ is used for sending complete.

ENABLE: Incoming SIP call treats as DID conversion type Use "as is" (no treatment) when

SIP ID is not matched.

DTMF sending mode

RANGE

OFF

ON

DISABLE

ENABLE

DEFAULT

ON

DISABLE

DTMF Type INBAND

2833

INFO(DTMF)

INFO(DTMF

RELAY)

INFO(TELEPHONE

EVENT)

INFO(NORTEL

NETWORKS)

OFF

ON

2833

IP AUTH USAGE

CODEC Priority

Configuration

Fail Over Usage

No Response Time to

Fail Over

Fail Over CO Group

Number

ON: Discard SIP Request (INVITE, REGISTER,

NOTIFY, OPTIONS, MESSAGE

…) if VIA IP and

From IP are neither the server IP nor SIP Extension

IP.

1st . priority

2nd. priority

3rd. priority

4th. priority

5th. Priority

1) If priorities are specified CODECs then it will work for negotiation RTP data.

2) If only 1st. priority is specified and the others are none, then it will work as single CODEC only does.

SIP Module Service Down ON or OFF when in

Registration Fail or Link Down

Call Setup No Response : no response timer after send outgoing setup message to SIP proxy server -

0 or [Empty] : do not use „no response timer‟

3~10 : wait for 3 to 10 second

FailOver CO Group Number :

Case #1 - when SIP CO line is in connected/alive state

: after no response time, setup message will be re-sent using this failover CO line group

Case #2

– when SIP CO line is in disconnected/OOS state

: setup message will be sent using this failover CO line group none g.711-u g.711-a g.723.1 g.729 g.729-a

0: OFF

1: ON

0, 3 ~ 10 sec

1 ~ Max Number of

CO Group

OFF none

ON

5 sec none

3.1.3.5 CO Gateway Order

Each gateway Module is assigned a Sequence Number. The system uses the Sequence Number to assign logical (software) port numbers. This Sequence Number relates the hardware and software port numbers for each gateway Module.

During initial installation, VOIP module is registered before additional PSTN module is registered. It means that VOIP channel always starts with CO line 1 and the additional PSTN lines are followed.

You can change this by switching orders in this menu. If you change CO gateway order, system will be restarted after your confirmation. And after restarting, you should re-configure for all CO line attributes. So, we strongly recommend this menu MUST be used only for initial installation.

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3.1.3.6 Network Basic Attributes

Selecting Network Basic Attributes will display the Network Basic Attributes entry page.

Table 3.5 Network Basic Attributes

ATTRIBUTE

Net Enable

Net Retry Count

DESCRIPTION

Enable Networking function

Reserved for future usage

RANGE

1:ON

0:OFF

00-99

1:ON

0:OFF

DEFAULT

OFF

00

Net CNIP Enable The name of calling station is sent to the called system between OptiCon systems. CNIP is displayed at called party stations display based on the programming

Reserved for future usage

ON

Net CONP Enable

Net Signal Method

Net Cas Enable

Net VPN Enable

Net CC Retain Mode

Select the information element type for QSIG supplementary service message.

It is not used.

Reserved for future usage

It is not used.

1:ON

0:OFF

1:FAC

0:UUS

1:ON

0:OFF

1:ON

0:OFF

1:ON

0:OFF

OFF

FAC

OFF

OFF

OFF

3.1.3.7 Network Supplementary Attributes

Selecting Network Supplementary Attributes will display the Network Supplementary Attributes entry page.

ATTRIBUTE

Net Transfer Mode

TCP Port for Blf

UDP Port for Blf

Blf Manager IP

Duration of BLF Status

Multicast IP

Net Trans Rcl timer

NET Reroute CO Group

Table 3.6 Network Supplementary Attributes

DESCRIPTION

Select type for Transfer and Call forward

– Rerouting or Join

TCP port for sending BLF message to BLF Manager

UDP port for sending BLF message to BLF Manager

IP Address of BLF Server used only when OptiCon is configured with LDK systems for Voice Networking.

Duration of BLF status message sending to BLF

Server

IP address of Multicast for BLF service

Network transfer fault recall timer to be used when no responses from other systems.

The start times for Day, Night and start and end times for Timed modes are entered for each day of week.

After Timed end time the mode goes to day if time is less than Night mode.

RANGE

1:RERT

0:JOIN

0000-9999

0000-9999

01-99

(100 msec)

001-300

(msec)

MFIM &

MFIM100:&

IPECS-

Micro&

IPECS-50

00-20

Other MFIM:

00-72

DEFAULT

RERT

9500

9501

0.0.0.0

10

0.0.0.0

10

0

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3.1.3.8 Network CO Line Attributes

Selecting Network CO Line Attributes will display the Network CO Line Group entry page. Enter the desired data and click Load to display the Network CO Line Group.

Table 3.7 Network CO Line Attributes

ATTRIBUTE

Net CO Group

Net CO Line Type

DESCRIPTION

Networking CO group programming for Networking call.

Select network CO Line Type

RANGE

00-24

1:NET

0:PSTN

DEFAULT

00

PSTN

3.1.3.9 Network Numbering Plan Table

Selecting Network Numbering Plan Table will display the Network Numbering Plan Table data entry page.

Table 3.8 Network Numbering Plan Table

ATTRIBUTE

System Usage

Numbering Plan Code

Numbering Plan CO Group

CPN Information

Alt Speed Bin

MFIM (E) IP Address

MFIM(E) Port

Digit Repeat

Net PSTN Enblock

PSTN CLI Method

CO Attendant Code CLI

DESCRIPTION

Select system usage

„*‟ means any digits can be inserted between 0 ~ 9.

The digits followed by „#‟ is a internal station number

„00‟ means an internal net station number.

RANGE

0:NET

1:PSTN

16 digits

00-24

16 digits

Flex 1: ISDN CPN INFORMATION

Flex 2: ( FLEX BTN 1- 4 )

1: 00 CPN INFORMATION 01

2: 00 CPN INFORMATION 02

3: 00 CPN INFORMATION 03

4: 00 CPN INFORMATION 04

Alternative Dial Number (System SPD Bin) when the networking path has a fatal problem.

IP Address of destination MFIM/E system only when

OptiCon systems are configured for Voice Networking

Port Number of destination system for Networking.

When the number plan code, see above, is for PSTN call or transit-call, this number code can be enveloped in

SETUP message or not whether if this field is set or not.

Choose “Transit-out Public Line” as Enblock or Over-lap.

NET: Send network station number for CLI

PSTN: Send full CLI (eg, 02-450-1000)

Determine whether if Centralized ATD CLI is sent or not when slave system makes transit call.

200-999 or

2000~4999

0000-9999

Yes

No

Yes

No

NET

PSTN

On

Off

DEFAULT

NET

. .

0.0.0.0

5588

No

No

NET

Off

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ATTRIBUTE

Firewall Routing

Transit Out Auth COS

SMDR Dgt Hide

DESCRIPTION

Select IP address (Firewall IP address or Non-firewall IP address).

If the destination system(VOIM) is in same VPN then

Non-firewall IP address should be sent. Otherwise the firewall IP address should be sent.

ON : Send firewall IP address

OFF : Send Non-firewall(Internal) IP address

When there‟s a transit out call request from slave system user by seizing CO line, apply COS according to the authorization code.

Determine to display dialed digit of transit out call or not at the slave system ; it can contain authorization code.

3.1.3.10 Network Feature Code Table

Selecting Network Feature Code Table returns the data entry page.

RANGE

On

Off

Yes

No

Yes

No

DEFAULT

ON

No

No

Table 3.9 Network Feature Code Table

ATTRIBUTE

Net Feature Code

Net Feature Destination

DESCRIPTION

Networking Feature Code programming for Networking paging call.

INT PAGE ZONE : 1-10

ALL CALL PAGE ZONE : INT(1), ALL(3)

RANGE

16 digits

3 digits

DEFAULT

None

N/A

3.1.4 Auto Attendant

3.1.4.1 Voice Mail Group Number

A user can program Voice Mail Group Numbers using this page.

3.1.4.2 System Prompt Upload

A user can upload system prompt information using this page; system prompt can be uploaded with .rom format or .wav format.

1. Prompt Upload menu: upload rom file

??96Wxxxx.rom (?? is nation, i.e., PM, IT, GS, KR, etc.; xxxx indicates the version)

2. Individual Upload menu: upload wave file

1.wav

– 999.wav (system prompt should be G.711 u-law wave file format)

3.1.4.3 Announcement Upload & Download

A user can upload and download announcements with .rom format or .wav format.

1. Individual upload/download: upload .wav file

1.wav

– 72.wav

2. SysGreeting upload/download: upload .rom file

SGTYPE1.rom

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3.1.5 FAX

FAX Configuration page displays the logical station number of SLT port; a user can change FAX utilization of each SLT port and also can make T.38 service enabled for FAX.

3.1.6 Numbering Plan

Feature dial codes for the system can be assigned using the System Flexible Number Plan.

Feature codes should be one (1) to four (4) digits in length and must not conflict. For example,

Feature codes 53 and 536 represent a conflict. The system will not update the database until correct data is entered. The Table provides a brief description for each feature and default codes.

Table 3.10 Flexible Numbering Plan

ATTRIBUTE

Attendant Call

Alarm Reset

Direct Call Pick-Up

Group Call Pick-Up

Answering Machine

Emulation

Call Forward

Door Open

Call Coverage Ring

Access Random CO Line

CO Line Group Number

Access Individual CO Line

Paging Zones

All Call Paging

Answer Paging (Meet Me)

Call Park Locations

Group Pilot Number

Do-Not-Disturb (DND)

DND/FWD Cancel

Leave Call-Back

Answer Call-Back

Camp-On Answer

Last Number Redial (LNR)

Speed Dial Program

Speed Dial Access

CO Line System Hold

Retrieve Any Of Held CO

Line

Retrieve Specific Held CO

Line

Company Directory Name

DESCRIPTION

Dial code to call Main Attendant

Code to reset Alarm contacts

Dial code to activate Directed Call Pick-up

Group Call Pick-up dial code

Dial code to assign an Answering Machine Emulation

Flex button

Code to activate Call Forward.

Dial code to activate Door contact (open door )

Code for Call Coverage button

Dial code to access the 1st available CO Line in any accessible group

Dial code to access a CO Line from a group

Dial code to access a specific CO Line/IP Channel

Page Zone access dial codes

All Call Page access dial code

Meet-Me-Page answer dial code

Dial code to place/retrieve a call in system Park Orbit

Station group pilot number

Dial code to activate Do-Not-Disturb

Code to cancel DND/FWD

Code to activate Message Wait/Call Back

Code to return Message Wait/Call Back

Dial code to answer a Camped-On call

SLT Last number redial feature access dial code

SLT Speed Dial programming access code

SLT Speed Dial access code

Code to place a CO Line call on System Hold

Dial code to access last CO Line or IP channel from

Hold

Dial code to access a specific CO Line/IP channel from

Hold

Code to check and change recording station subscribe name of Company Directory feature.

DEFAULT

0

65

7

**

64

54

#*

*#

9

801-802

8801-8805

501-510

500

511

601-610

620-631

53

59

56

57

66

52

55

58

67

8*

8#

68

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3.2 V

OICE

C

ONFIGURATION

In this section, user can see or change database for Station, CO Line, System, Station Group

(shown).

3.2.1 Station Data

3.2.1.1 Common Attributes

The Common Attributes Table defines features and functions available to the station.

Table 3.11 Common Attributes

ATTRIBUTE

CLI Table Index

CLIR Service

COLR Service

CO Group Access

Station Forward No Answer

Timer

DESCRIPTION

Default outgoing CLI Table Index.

CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction), an

ISDN service, removes the calling party ID sent from the ISDN to the called party with a RESTRICT instruction in the SETUP message. If enabled, the system will send the RESTRICT instruction to the

CO when an outgoing ISDN call is placed.

COLR (Connected Line Id Restriction), an ISDN service, removes the connected party ID sent from the ISDN to the calling party with a RESTRICT instruction in the CONNECT message. If enabled, the system will send the restrict instruction to the

CO when the station places an ISDN call.

Stations can be allowed or denied access to CO group.

This timer determines the duration the station will ring prior to Ring-No-Answer Forward. This setting affects both manual and Preset Call Forward and overrides the Call Forward No Answer Timer in

System Call Feature Timer

RANGE

0-5

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

000-600 seconds

DEFAULT

1

OFF

OFF

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

000

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ATTRIBUTE

Active in OOS

DID Call Wait

DESCRIPTION

If a station is Out-of-Service and has previously forwarded calls, the system will forward the calls if enabled.

When a busy station receives an external call, the call may queue to the station instead of receiving a busy tone. With Call Wait, the caller will hear a

Ring-back tone and the CO line LED flashes.

Enables use of Voice Over by station

RANGE

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

DEFAULT

OFF

ON

Voice Over

Prime Line

Idle Line Selection

Enables Delayed Prime Line (Idle Line) activation, see Idle Line Selection.

When a station goes to an off-hook condition (lifts handset or presses [speaker] button), the system normally provides intercom dial tone. In place of dial tone, the station can be programmed to activate Flex button as if pressed, access a CO

Line, access CO Group or call a Station

ENABLE

DISABLE

HOT

WARM

No Selection

Flex Button

(1-24)

CO Line

(1-8)

CO Group

(1-5)

Station

Disable

Enable

Station

Station Grp

DISABLE

WARM

No Selection

CO PGM

Automatic Talk Recording

Dest.

A station can be permitted to change the CO Line numbers (ports) associated with a CO Line button.

When Auto Call recording is defined for a station, the recording Phontage station number or station group number is defined here.

Selects device to receive incoming ring signals

(Speaker, Headset or Both).

Disable

Headset Ring

Headset or Speaker Mode

Send SLT CLI Info

Select Speaker or Headset mode for the IP Phone.

When allowed, the system sends CLI information to the SLT

Speaker

Headset

Both

Headset

Speaker

ON

OFF

Speaker

Speaker

ON

3.2.1.2 Flex Buttons

Each Flex button on a LIP Phone can be assigned a function (TYPE) as listed:

 Empty

 Number Plan

 User Program code

 Station Speed Dial

 System Speed Dial

After selecting the Type for a button, enter the appropriate value (Where applicable).

3.2.1.3 Paging Access

Each LIP Phone is assigned to be able to receive announcements from each Page Zone. A station can be assigned to any, all, or no page zones. The OptiCon SBG-1000 system supports up to 10

Internal Page Zones. By default, all stations are assigned to Zone 1.

NOTE: A station not assigned to any page zone will not receive any page announcements.

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3.2.1.4 Executive / Secretary Table

Stations can be paired as Executive/Secretary pairs so that when the Executive enters DND, the call to the Executive is automatically routed to the Secretary. Up to 10 Executive/Secretary pairs can be defined. An Executive may have multiple Secretaries and a Secretary can be assigned to multiple Executives. A Secretary of one pair may be the Executive of another however, assignments that form a loop-back are not allowed.

The “CO Call to Sec” option will route all CO calls to the Executive to the defined Secretary„s station regardless of the Executive„s station status. The “Call Exec if Sec DND” option will route

Executive calls back to the Executive if the Secretary is in DND. The Exec Grade permits higher grade Executives to override the Executive/Secretary Forward feature to call a lower grade

Executive (Korea only). The highest grade is 1 and the lowest grade is 12. The “ICM Call to Sec” option will route all internal calls to the Executive(except for calls from higher or same grade executive) to the defined Secretary„s station regardless of the Executive„s station status. The “Sec

Auto Ans

” option will make the Secretary answered forcedly with speaker phone as soon as the

Executive calls to the Secretary.

3.2.1.5 Mobile Extension Table

Selecting Mobile Extension Table will display the Mobile Extension data entry page.

A mobile phone can be used in conjunction with an LIP Phone. The Mobile phone can access system resources available to the user‟s wired phone and will receive ring for incoming OptiCon

SBG-1000 calls. The user may be allowed to enable the Mobile extension and define the mobile number. The system can be defined to employ a specific CO Line Group to place calls to the

Mobile phone. In addition, the mobile phone can be assigned to receive hunt group calls to the primary extension. Also, parameters for notification of new VSF voice mails can be defined.

Table 3.12 Mobile Extension Table

ATTRIBUTE

Usage

DESCRIPTION

Internal Access The user may be allowed to access internal call from the mobile extension.

Mobile extension feature can be enabled and Fail Over to Mobile extension can be included.

Hunt Enable

VSF/VMIM

Notify

Notify Retry

Retry Interval

Notify CLI

Call Back

When the paired station is a member of a hunt group (Circular or

Terminal), group calls can be sent to the active mobile extension.

Enables outbound notification by the system when the VSF has unheard messages.

Defines the number of attempts the system will make to complete a notification when receiving busy/no-answer.

Defines the time between notification attempts. If a notification fails, the system will retry after the timer expires.

When the system sends CLI to the mobile extension, the CLI can be either the original caller‟s CLI or the CLI of station.

If it is set to

“ON”, incoming mobile extension call will be released before answered and system places a call to mobile extension.

After mobile extension answers, the dial tone is provided and mobile extension can make internal or external call.

RANGE

Disable/Enable

Disable

Mobile Ext

Fail Over

Disable

Enable

Not Use

Use

1

– 9 Times

1

– 3 Minute

Caller

My Ext.

OFF

ON

DEFAULT

Disable

Disable

Disable

Not Use

3 Times

3 Minute

Caller

OFF

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ATTRIBUTE

Delay Timer

CO Group

DESCRIPTION

Mobile extension call will be placed after delay time.

CO group used to call the mobile extension.

Telephone number or CLI of the Mobile extension.

RANGE

0 ~ 255

0 ~ 5

DEFAULT

0

01

Telephone

Number

CLI Number

Not assigned

When the mobile Telephone number and CLI do not match, the

CLI entered here is used to authorize incoming calls from the mobile.

Not assigned

3.2.1.1 Station Voice Mail Attributes

Various Station Voice Mail attributes can be configured in this menu including voice mail to e-mail notification and voice mail backup.

Some of these options can be worked only when Station VM Feature Usage is set to

“ON”.

Table 3.13 Station Voice Mail Attributes

ATTRIBUTE

Administrator

Mailbox

DESCRIPTION

VM Message No Number of Voice Mail that is left to the station.

VM COS

A station has Voice Mail COS from 1 to 5. By COS grade, Voice

Mail COS attribute can be assigned.

Administrator Voice Mail feature can be activated.

Announce Only

Mailbox

If this option is set to ON, caller cannot leave a message to the station, only can hear the station„s user greeting.

Announce Only

Option

When Announcement Only Mailbox is ON, after hearing a station„s user greeting, next step is decided by this option – go to previous menu or call is disconnected.

First Name of Company Directory is assigned. Company

Directory

– First

Name

Company

Directory

– Last

Name

Cascade

Mailbox

Last Name of Company Directory is assigned.

A destination station number of message cascading feature is assigned.

Message cascading type is programmed.

RANGE

1-5

Disable

Enable

Disable

Enable

Previous Menu

Hang Up

Max 12 Char

Max 12 Char

Cascade Type

Message

RW/FF Time

VSF MSG

SMTP Mail

Server Address

VSF MSG

User Mail

Address

VSF MSG

SMTP Mail

Server ID

Rewind / Fast Forward time of left message is defined .

The VSF includes notification of new messages to the user„s voice mail. This field defines the user„s e-mail mail server for the notification.

The VSF includes notification of new messages to the user„s voice mail. This field defines the e-mail address to notify when a new message is received at the VSF or VMIM.

The VSF includes notification of new messages to t he user„s voice mail. This field defines the e-mail address to notify when a new message is received at the VSF or VMIM.

Station No

Disable

Copy Immediate

Copy Urgent

Move Immediate

Move Urgent

03 - 99

IP v4 address

Or Mail server name e-mail address

DEFAULT

1

Disable

Disable

Previous menu

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disable

04

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ATTRIBUTE

VSF MSG

SMTP Mail

Server

Password

VSF MSG

Attached

Message

VSF MSG

Date/Time

VSF MSG

Delete Message

VSF MSG

SMTP Security

DESCRIPTION

Unified Mail server password

When e-mail notification of a new VSF message is enabled, the email may include the voice mail as a wav file attachment.

When ON, play the data/time stamp of VSF message

After sending VSF mail, attached VSF message is deleted, when this option is ON.

Choose SMTP Security.

RANGE

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

No Security

SSL

TLS

1 - 65535

DEFAULT

ON

ON

OFF

No Security

VSF MSG

SMTP Port

VSF MSG

Sender Mail

Address

VSF Backup

Delete Option

Choose SMTP Port

Program VSF mail Sender mail Address.

VSF Backup

Station

A Phontage may monitor voice messages for another station as a backup. The Phontage will include the message count for the station in the Voice message count. When enabled here, the

Phontage may delete messages for the station.

A Phontage may monitor voice messages for another station as a backup. The Phontage will include the message count for the station in the Voice message count. This field defines the

Phontage station number that will be used as the VSF back up.

A Phontage may backup VSF Prompts. VSF Backup

Prompt

3.2.1.2 Preset Call Forward e-mail address

OFF

ON station

OFF

ON

25

OFF

OFF

Stations can be programmed so that incoming CO and Intercom calls are forwarded to a preset station or station group. This allows an external call or internal call to initially ring at a station and forward to a pre-determined destination. Preset Call Forward can be separately assigned

Unconditional, Internal Busy, Internal No Answer, External Busy or External No Answer preset forwarding to any station, hunt group or system speed dial bin (off-net). As a default, no Preset Call

Forward is assigned.

For Transfer Mail-Box, enter the Station Group number of the Voice Mail group; this will permit LIP

Phone users to forward calls directly to the desired user‟s Voice Mail-Box.

3.2.1.3 Individual Speed Dial

Each user can store commonly dialed numbers for easy access using Individual Speed Dial bins.

Each station has access to 20 Speed Dial numbers; each Speed Dial number can be up to 23 characters in length and may include special instruction codes.

Special instruction codes available are:

„*‟ as 1 st

digit Activate Display Security, do not display number.

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LIP Phone users may assign a Flex button for One-Touch access to a specific Speed Dial bin. In addition, the LIP Phone user may assign a Telephone number directly to a Flex button. In this case, the telephone number is allocated to the highest numbered available Individual Speed Dial bin.

Stored speed dial number should not include CO access code.

3.2.1.4 Authorization Code & COS

Authorization codes (up to 12 digits) are used to control access to system resources and facilities.

Voice Mail-box and certain Call Forward types may require the input of a valid Authorization code.

The Station entries are associated with individual stations.

All stations are assigned a Class-of-

Service (COS), which determines the user‟s ability to dial certain types of calls (refer to Station COS Table). Separate COS assignments are made for Day,

Timed and Night Mode operation. As a default, all stations are assigned with a Station COS of 1 for all modes (No restrictions).

Table 3.14 STATION COS

STATION COS RESTRICTIONS

1

2

No restrictions are placed on dialing from the station.

The assignments in Exception Table A are monitored for allow and deny numbers.

3

4

5

6

7

The assignments in Exception Table B are monitored for allow and deny numbers.

The assignments in both Exception Tables A & B are monitored for allow and deny numbers.

The leading digit cannot be a Long Distance code and assignments in Exception Table C apply.

Number of digits cannot exceed LD digit count and assignments in Exception Table C apply.

Intercom and Emergency number calls are allowed. Incoming and transferred calls are allowed.

A station must be allowed Off Net Fwd to forward external incoming calls outside the system or establish a CO-to-CO connection.

If Station Account is set to “ON”, the station user must enter an authorization code to access CO lines.

3.2.1.5 Station Hold Music

OptiCon SBG-1000 supports two types of Hold Music for Intercom calls. One type of MOH is Hold

Tone, and the other type is Record Play. A VSF announcement may be recorded and played as

MOH to the connected caller.

3.2.2 CO Line Data

3.2.2.1 Call Routing by Line

This page is enabled only when OptiCon SBG-1000 has FXO ports (CSIU, CIU1, CIU2 or CIU4 option board is installed).

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Each CO line is assigned to signal a station or group for an incoming call (Ring). Separate ring assignments are made for Day, Night, and Timed Ring modes. When assigned to ring to a VSF announcement, the call can be dropped automatically after the assigned announcement by checking the “Auto Drop”.

When CO Lines are programmed to Ring to a VSF Group as an Automated Attendant, the Ring signal can be on an immediate or delayed basis allowing other stations/groups to be assigned Ring and answer prior to signaling the AA. The delay is defined in seconds from 00 to 30.

When a call is received, the system may use the ICLID (Incoming Caller ID) to route the call. The system will delay routing a call for ICLID ring timer while awaiting ICLID. If ICLID ring timer is 0,

ICLID routing is disabled.

3.2.2.2 Call Routing by Called Number

This page is enabled only when OptiCon SBG-1000 has BRI port (BRIU or BRIU2 option board is installed).

These characteristics are required for proper operation of the system and BRI incoming call destination selection.

Table 3.15 Call Routing by Called Number

ATTRIBUTE

Name of Called Number

DESCRIPTION

Name of Called Number

Route To (Day-Mode Period) Call routing destination in Day-Mode

Route To (Night-Mode

Period)

Route To (Timed-Mode

Period)

See Caller Number First

Call routing destination in Night-Mode

Call routing destination in Timed-Mode

RANGE DEFAULT

Station

Group 631

Station

Group 631

Station

Group 631

OFF

Call is routing according to the „Call Routing by

Caller Number‟ if caller number is matched

ON/OFF

3.2.2.3 Call Routing by Caller Number

The system can employ Incoming Calling Line ID (ICLID) to determine the routing of incoming external calls. The system will compare the received ICLID, and if a match is found, will route the call to the destination defined in the Ring Assignment Table index.

ATTRIBUTE

Caller Number

Caller Name

Table 3.16 Call Routing by Caller Number

DESCRIPTION

ICLID (Incoming Caller ID) to match for the index. If the Caller ID matches the Table entry, the index is used to select the route.

ICLID name that is sent by the system to the destination for the ICLID routed call.

RANGE

23 Digits

12.

Character

DEFAULT

None

None

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3.2.2.4 Ring Assignment Table

If the Incoming Caller ID matches an entry in Call Routing by Caller Number, the index from the

Table is used to determine the call routing from the Ring Assignment Table. Separate ring assignments are made for Day, Night, and Timed Ring mode for each index, 001 to 250, in this table. When assigned to ring to a VSF announcement, the call can be dropped automatically after the assigned announcement by checking the “Auto Drop”.

When CO Lines are programmed to Ring to a VSF Group as an Automated Attendant, the ring signal can be on an immediate or delayed basis (00-30 sec.) allowing other stations/groups to be assigned ringing and answer prior to signaling the AA.

3.2.2.5 Exceptional Call Routing

When a DID line or DISA user dials an invalid/vacant or busy station number the caller will be sent to the assigned destination. The destination is separately defined for invalid, busy, and No Answer conditions and can be defined as the Attendant, busy tone or a Station Group. For calls on a DID line to a busy station, DID Call Wait can be assigned, refer to Station Common Attributes in section

3.2.1.1.

Also, for DID calls only, announcements (prompts) can be sent from the VSF to the caller for various conditions, busy, error, DND, No Answer, or Attendant Transfer.

3.2.2.6 Call Routing by Auto Attendant

The system incorporates Interactive Voice Response (IVR) capabilities called Customer Call

Routing (CCR). After or during a VSF Announcement, the caller may dial digits to select a destination or route for the call. The CCR Table defines the destination type and value associated with the digit dialed by the caller in response to the index, a VSF Announcement (01-70). Up to 70 single-level Audio Text menus may be assigned or, multi-level menu structures (maximum 70 levels) can be established using one menu as a destination for the previous level.

Table 3.17 Customer Call Routing Auto Attendant Destinations

DESTINATION

Station

Station Group

Common Speed Dial

DVU Announce

DVU Announce and disconnect

Networking

Paging Zone

All Call Paging

Voice Mail

Company Directory

VALUE RANGE

10~33

620~631

200~999

01~70

01~70

Network station number)

01~10 n/a

620~631 & 10~33 n/a

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DESTINATION VALUE RANGE

Record VM Greeting

3.2.2.7 Common Speed Dial n/a

Commonly dialed numbers can be stored by the Attendant or the Administrator in Web Admin. for easy access by stations allowed use of Common Speed Dial bins. Up to 800 Common Speed Dial numbers are available; each Speed Dial number can be up to 23 characters in length and may include special instruction codes.

Special instruction codes available are:

„*‟ as 1 st

digit Activate Display Security.

LIP Phone users may assign a Flex button for One-Touch access to a specific Common Speed

Dial bin.

Stored speed dial number should not include CO access code.

3.2.2.8 CO Hold Music

OptiCon SBG-1000 supports two type of Hold Music for CO Line calls. One type of MOH is Hold

Tone, and the other type is Record Play. A VSF announcement may be recorded and played as

MOH to the connected caller.

3.2.3 System Data

3.2.3.1 System Attributes

The default system codec is defined as G.711. The system codec will be used on all internal communications as well as for other remote devices.

More system attributes are described in the following.

Table 3.18 System Attributes

ATTRIBUTE

DISA Retry Count

Old Auth Code Usage

End code(#) usage in

System Auth Code

Station VM Feature Usage

DESCRIPTION

A DISA user is allowed to retry erroneous authentication code entries. This entry sets the number of retries before the system disconnects.

System Authorization codes are entered by the user as “*” when this entry is set to ON or “*”+ the Auth code index when this entry is set to OFF.

If this option is set to ON, End code(#) must be entered when system Auth code is entered.

If this option is set to ON, Station VM feature can be used.

WAN Fault Alarm Disable The WAN Fault Alarm to Attendant can be disabled. It will be useful to the site which does not use WAN port.

Emergency Call ATD Notify Provide notification to attendant when user dial emergency number

RANGE

1~9

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

DISABLE

ENABLE

DEFAULT

3

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

ENABLE

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3.2.3.2 Call Feature Timer

A number of timers can be assigned to control and affect many features and functions.

Table 3.19 Call Feature Timers

ATTRIBUTE

Attendant Recall Timer

Call Park Recall Timer

Camp-on Recall Timer

Exclusive Hold Recall Timer Determines the amount of time before a call placed on exclusive hold will recall the station.

I-Hold Recall Timer Determines the amount of time a call that is recalling the station will recall before also recalling at the attendant.

System Hold Recall Timer

When a call is transferred using Camp-On, this entry determines the amount of time before the station that transferred the call receives recall.

Transfer Recall Timer

Determines the amount of time before a call placed on system hold will recall the station.

Determines the amount of time a transferred call will ring at the receiving station before recalling the station that transferred the call.

ACNR Delay Timer

DESCRIPTION

Determines the amount of time the attendant receives recall after which the system will disconnect the call.

Determines the amount of time before a parked call will recall the station that parked the call.

ACNR Pause Timer

ACNR Retry Counter

ACNR Tone Detect Timer

If the ACNR Pause Timer expires and no CO Line is available for ACNR recall, the delay timer sets the delay before ACNR again attempts to access a

CO line. The ACNR retry counter is not affected by this action.

This timer establishes the time between ACNR recall attempts (CIS=5-300).

This counter sets the number of recall attempts for

ACNR before ACNR is abandoned (CIS=1-9).

If call progress tones are not available for ACNR, the system will wait this duration after dialing before considering the called party “busy/no answer”.

Automatic CO Release

Timer

CCR Inter-digit Timer

CO Dial Delay Timer

CO Release Guard Timer

CO Ring Off Timer

If a user accesses a CO path and does not take any action, the system will automatically release the CO path when this timer expires.

Inter-digit timer used with Customer Call Routing function.

Delay for through connection to prevent illegal dialing when CO/PBX has slow response.

When a CO Line is returned to idle, the system will deny access for this time to assure the PSTN returns the CO circuitry to idle.

This timer sets the maximum „Off‟ duration of the incoming ring cycle for the Ring Detect circuitry of the system to detect an abandoned call.

RANGE

00~60

(minutes)

000~600

(seconds)

000~600

(seconds)

000~600

(seconds)

000~600

(seconds)

000~600

(seconds)

000~600

(seconds)

000~300

(seconds)

030~300

(seconds)

1~13

001~300

(seconds)

000~300

(seconds)

000~300

(100 msec)

00~99

(100 msec)

010~150

(100 msec)

001~150

(100 msec)

DEFAULT

01

120

030

060

030

060

060

030

030

03

30

030

030

05

020

060

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ATTRIBUTE

CO Ring ON Timer

Elapsed Call Timer

DESCRIPTION

This timer sets the „On‟ time of the incoming ring cycle for the Ring Detect circuitry of the system to recognize an incoming call.

Users can receive a periodic tone indicating the length of an outgoing call. This timer sets the time before and between the tones.

Call Forward No Answer

Timer

DID/DISA No Answer Timer A DID/DISA call to a busy station will forward to the assigned DID/DISA Destination should this timer

VSF User Maximum Record

Timer expire.

This timer sets the maximum duration allowed for the User Greeting in the system‟s basic Voice Mail.

VSF Valid User Message

Timer

This timer sets the minimum duration allowed for a voice mail message in the system‟s basic Voice

Mail. Messages shorter than this duration are not stored.

ICM Dial Tone Timer

When a user activates No-Answer Forward, calls will ring for this duration before being forward. The

Station No Answer timer will take precedence.

Inter Digit Timer

If a user goes off-hook on the Intercom and takes no action for this timer, the user will receive error tone.

This timer sets the maximum time allowed between each user-dialed digit. At expiration, the user will receive error-tone.

MSG Wait Reminder Tone

Timer

Paging Timeout Timer

Pause Timer

SLT Hook Switch Bounce

Timer

An LIP Phone user will receive periodic reminder tones of a message waiting at intervals of this timer.

Determines the maximum duration of a page after which the caller and Page Zone are released.

A Timed pause of this duration is used in speed dial and during other automatically dialed digits sent to the PSTN.

This timer determines the duration the system considers an actual state change in the hookswitch and not a contact bounce.

This timer sets the maximum time an SLT user can depress the hook-switch for a Flash signal.

This time sets the minimum time an SLT user must depress the hook-switch for a Flash signal.

SLT Maximum Hook Switch

Flash Timer

SLT Minimum Hook Flash

Timer

Station Auto Release Timer For an internal call, the system will return a station to idle if the call remains unanswered for this duration.

Prime Line Delay Timer This timer sets the delay (no action duration) for delayed Prime Line operation.

Enblock Inter Digit Timer

DTMF Duration Timer

When an ISDN Line is assigned to send digits

Enblock, the system will send digits if the user dials

“#” or this Enblock inter-digit timer expires.

This timer establishes the duration of DTMF tones sent on a CO line.

Flex DID Timer

CO Flash Timer

The system will receive DID digits for this timer.

After the timer expires, the system will use the last

2 to 4 digits received as the DID digits.

This entry sets the duration of a Flash on the CO

Line.

RANGE

1~9

(100 msec.)

060~900

(seconds)

000~600

(seconds)

000~255

(seconds)

000~999

(seconds)

0~9

(seconds)

01~20

(seconds)

01~20

(seconds)

00~60

(minutes)

000~255

(seconds)

1~9

(seconds)

01~25

(100 msec.)

01~25

(100 msec.)

000~250

(10 msec.)

000~300

(seconds)

01~20

(seconds)

01~20

(seconds)

04~99

(10 msec.)

01~99

(100 msec.)

000~300

(10msec)

DEFAULT

2

180

015

20

60

1

10

03

00

15

3

01

02

008

060

05

3

10

30

50

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ATTRIBUTE

SIP Station Registration

Timer

Record Warning Repeat

Timer

DESCRIPTION

Shorter time will make more traffic. More than 10 minute recommended. 0 means registration timer is disabled.

If record warning tone is set and this timer is set greater than 1, it works periodically when it

‟s recorded.

RANGE

0, 30~3600

(seconds)

00~999

(seconds)

DEFAULT

3600

0

3.2.3.3 Day/Night/Timed Schedule

The system can be programmed to automatically select the Ring and COS mode based on time of day and day of week. Three Ring & COS modes are available: Day, Timed and Night. The Ring assignments are as defined in the Call Routing by Line and Ring Assignments Table. COS assignments are made according to Authorization Code & COS.

The start times for Day, Night and start and end times for Timed modes are programmed for each day of the week. After Timed end time the mode goes to Day if time is less than Night mode. The

Attendant can override the Automatic selection and select the desired Mode (Day, Night, or Timed) manually.

3.2.3.4 Toll Exception Table

There are three Toll Restriction Tables arranged in pairs. Each pair consists of an Allow Table and a Deny Table. Each Toll Exception Table permits entry of 50 Allow codes and 50 Deny codes.

Each code can contain up to 20 digits including digits 0-

9, “#” as a wild card (any digit) and “*” as the end of entry mark.

Based on Table entries, stations or DISA users are allowed or denied dialing specified numbers.

The following rules apply to establish restrictions based on the Table entries:

 If entries are only made in the Allow Table, only those numbers entered can be dialed, all other dialed numbers will be restricted.

 If entries are only made in the Deny Table, only those numbers entered will be restricted and all other numbers can be dialed.

 When there are entries in both the Allow and Deny Table pair, if the number is in the Deny

Table, the number will be restricted otherwise the number can be dialed without restriction.

3.2.3.5 Emergency Dialing

The Emergency Code Table is used to identify emergency numbers, which when dialed, will override all COS dialing restrictions. An Emergency Code number may be up to fifteen (15) digits in length.

3.2.3.6 SMDR Attributes

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), which is output over TCP channel, contains details on both incoming and outgoing calls. Various SMDR attributes can be assigned including; output

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records for all calls or LD only, call cost per pulse when using call metering, etc. The following

Table describes SMDR Attributes:

Table 3.20 SMDR Attributes

ATTRIBUTE

Call Metering

Advice of Charge

(Only when BRIU or BRIU2 installed)

Save Enable

Print Enable

Record Type

Long Distance Call Digit

Counter

Print Incoming Call

Print Lost Call

Records In Detail

Hidden Dialed Digit

SMDR Currency Unit

DESCRIPTION

Selects the call-metering signal from the PSTN to indicate call cost

When assigned, the system will analyze the

Advice of Charge information in the Facility

Message according to the ETSI specifications with appropriate regional protocol support.

RANGE

NONE

NPR

No Service

Italy & Spain

Finland

Australia

Belgium

ETSI STD

ON

OFF

The system can output all outgoing call records (ON), or to allow for PSTN call set-up times, only records for calls that exceed the

SMDR Timer (OFF, refer to Start Timer

Attribute).

The system can output SMDR records automatically as they occur (real-time) or only when requested. When this attribute is ON,

SMDR output is automatic at call completion.

The system can record all outgoing calls or only long distance calls. Long distance calls are identified by the LD digit count and LD codes assigned in “Long Distance Call Digit

Counter” and “Long Distance Code” below.

Dialed numbers, which exceed the assigned

LD digit count are considered long distance calls for SMDR and COS purposes.

The system can output records for Incoming calls as well as outgoing calls. If enabled, incoming as well as outgoing calls are recorded.

When incoming call records are enabled, the system can also provide records for unanswered incoming (abandoned) calls.

The system can output detailed call records

(ON) or summary call information (total number of calls, cost and cost for each station).

For security purposes, digits dialed for an outgoing call can be hidden and replaced with

“*”. This field defines the number of digits to hide the trailing digits

The unit of currency used for call cost can be identified with 3-characters for easy reference.

ON

OFF

Long Distance

All call

07-15

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

0~9

Max 3 Characters

DEFAULT

NONE

No Service

OFF

ON

All Call

08

OFF

ON

ON

0

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ATTRIBUTE

SMDR Cost Per Metering

Pulse

SMDR Decimal Position

Record Start Guaranteed

Time

Long Distance Code

SMDR CLI or Ring Service I

SMDR Ring/CLI/CPN Service

II

Print MSN

Print Order No

LCD Display Priority

SMDR ICM Save

SMDR ICM Print

SMDR Disconnect Cause

SMTP Mail Server Address

SMTP Mail Server ID

SMTP Mail Server Password

SMDR Sender Mail Address

DESCRIPTION

When call metering is provided by the PSTN, the cost per metering pulse can be assigned.

This value determines the position of the decimal in the Cost per Pulse entry above, starting from the right most digit.

To allow for call set-up times through the

PSTN, a “Valid call timer” can be set.

For SMDR and COS purposes, five (5) Long

Distance codes of up to two (2) digits each can be assigned. If dialed as the 1st digits, the call is considered an LD call.

For incoming calls, the system will send the defined data item for “Field I”. The data item may be CLI, CPN or Ring Service Time. Note the User dialed number is always provided for an outgoing call.

For incoming calls, the system will send the defined data item for “Field II”. The data item may be CLI, CPN or Ring Service Time.

RANGE

6-digits

0~5

000~250

(msec)

5 two digit LD codes, use * as wild card (any digit)

RING

CLI

CPN

RING

CLI

CPN

NONE

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Print MSN number Information in SMDR

Record

Print record number as part of SMDR output, will reset to 1 when SMDR capacity is reached or SMDR Mail Auto Delete Set above is enabled.

Caller ID can be overwritten on Duration or

Cost LCD column or not.

When enabled, intercom call data is stored as part of the SMDR data.

When enabled, intercom call data is printed as part of the On-line SMDR.

When enabled, the disconnect cause is stored in Off-line SMDR data and printed as parted of the On-line SMDR.

SMTP Mail server address to send e-mail

SMDR reports.

This field defines the user‟s ID for SMTP Mail server.

If user‟s ID and password is assigned,

SMTP Mail server will check the validation of user ID and password.

This field defines the user‟s password for

SMTP Mail server.

If user‟s ID and password is assigned, SMTP Mail server will check the validation of user ID and password.

Sender e-mail address to send the SMDR email reports.

Caller ID

Duration / Cost

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

100 Characters

Max 40 Characters.

Max 20 Characters.

40 Characters

DEFAULT

000000

2

000

RING

NONE

OFF

OFF

Caller ID

OFF

OFF

OFF

-

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ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION

SMDR Receiver Mail Address Receiver e-mail address to receive the SMDR e-mail reports.

SMDR Mail Send Weekly Set Sets day of week to send SMDR data weekly

(0 for no weekly data, 1-7 for Monday through

Sunday).

SMDR Mail Send Daily Set Sets time-of-day for SMDR data sent on a daily basis (00 for no daily records, 01-23 for hour of the day).

SMDR Mail Auto Send Set

SMDR Mail Auto Delete Set

If the SMDR buffer is full, the system will automatically send a notification e-mail.

Delete SMDR records after sending e-mail.

RANGE

40 Characters

N/A day

00~23

DEFAULT

N/A

00

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

SMTP Security Choose SMTP Security

No Security

SSL

TLS

No Security

SMTP Port Choose SMTP Port

1 ~ 65535 25

3.2.3.7 International Call

International call can be restricted by prefix matching. International call prefix, all international call restriction and CO-CO international call restriction can be programmed in this admin. The following

Table describes International Call:

Table 3.21 International Call

ATTRIBUTE

International Prefix

All International call

CO-CO International call

DESCRIPTION

International prefix is used for classification of international call.

All outgoing international call can be restricted by this attribute.

Transfer or forward to International call can be restricted by this attribute.

3.2.3.8 Alarm Attribute

Alarm can be set by this attribute.

ATTRIBUTE

Alarm Enable

Alarm Contact Type

Alarm Mode

Alarm Signal Mode

Table 3.22 Alarm Attribute

DESCRIPTION

Alarm Enable

You can choice Alarm or Door Bell.

How many times repeat?

RANGE

Max 2 digits

Enable

Disable

Enable

Disable

RANGE

ON/OFF

Close/Open

Alarm/Door Bell

Repeat/Once

DEFAULT

00

Enable

Disable

DEFAULT

ON

Close

Alarm

Repeat

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3.2.4 Station Group Data

Stations can be grouped so that incoming calls will search (hunt) for an idle station in the group.

The OptiCon SBG-1000 System supports 7 different hunt processes: Circular, Terminal, Ring,

Pick-Up, VSF-Voice Mail, IPCR, Networking Voice Mail.

The Station Group capacities for the OptiCon SBG-1000 systems are shown in the Table:

Table 3.23 Station Group Data

ITEM

Number of Groups

Stations in a Group

CAPACITY

12

24

Certain types of groups can incorporate announcements, which are given to the calling party. The system‟s VSF can store up to 70 announcements for use with Station Groups.

NOTE: A station can belong to multiple groups if the groups are of the same type. When a Station

Group is assigned to a group type, the group attributes revert to the default values.

3.2.4.1 Station Group Assignment

Under Station Group Assignments the type, members and Pick-Up attributes are assigned.

Table 3.24 Station Group Assignment

ATTRIBUTE

Group Type

DESCRIPTION

Defines the type of station group.

Pick-up Attribute Stations can pick-up group calls ringing at other stations in the group. This does not apply to VSF groups.

Member Assign stations as members of a station group.

RANGE

N/A

Circular

Terminal

Ring

Pick-Up

VSF-VM

IPCR

NET-VM

OFF

ON

DEFAULT

N/A

OFF

-

3.2.4.2 Station Group Attributes

Each type of group has a different set of available attributes relating to announcements, timers, overflow, etc. The following Tables provide descriptions for the attributes and data entries required.

ATTRIBUTE

VSF Announce 1 Timer

Table 3.25 Terminal & Circular Group Attributes

DESCRIPTION

If all stations in the group are busy when a call is received, the call may continue to wait (queue) for an available station. If the queue period exceeds the VSF

Announce 1 timer, the call is sent to a VSF announcement. If the timer is set to 000, the call will receive the first announcement, in full, prior to the hunt process (guaranteed announcement).

RANGE

000~999

(seconds)

DEFAULT

015

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ATTRIBUTE

Guar-Annc(Timer 0) Wait If

Busy

DESCRIPTION

When a call assigned to receive a guaranteed announcement arrives and all channels are busy, the call may wait with Ringback until a channel is available (ON) or bypass the announcement (OFF).

VSF Announce 2 Timer After the 1st announcement, the 2nd ANNC TMR is activated. At expiration, if the call remains queued to the group, the call is sent to the assigned 2nd VSF announcement.

VSF Announce 1 Location The Station Group can be assigned an announcement, which is played if the call remains queued beyond the VSF Announce 1 Timer duration.

The announcement location is the VSF

Announcement number.

VSF Announce 1 Auto

Drop

If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the

1st VSF announcement

VSF Announce 2 Location The Station Hunt Group can be assigned a 2nd announcement, which is played if the call remains queued beyond the VSF Announce 2 Timer duration.

The announcement location is the VSF

Announcement number.

VSF Announce 2 Auto

Drop

VSF Announce 2 Repeat

Timer

If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the

2 nd

VSF announcement

The 2nd announcement can be repeated to callers that remain in queue at intervals of the announcement

2 repeat timer. Note: VSF Announce 2 Repeat (below) must be “ON”.

VSF Announce 2 Repeat

Overflow Destination

Overflow Timer

Warp-Up Timer

After the 2nd announcement, if the call remains queued to the group, the 2nd VSF announcement can be repeated at the Announce 2 Repeat Timer interval, defined above.

A call to the group will continue to route through the group until answered or all group members have been tried. The call will remain at the last station or routed to the assigned overflow destination. If VSF

Announcement is selected, Auto Drop can be checked.

A call to the group will remain at the last station in the group or can be sent to the assigned Overflow

Destination after expiration of the Overflow Timer.

After terminating any call, a Group member will be maintained in a busy state for the duration of the

Wrap-Up timer.

No Answer Timer

Pilot Hunt

REPT No Member

Music Source

Calls to a station in the group are directed to the station, if unavailable or unanswered in the No Answer

Timer, the call can be routed based on the assigned hunt process.

A circular/terminal hunt group can be set so that only calls to the pilot number (station group number) will hunt.

If a call is received and no members are on-duty, an

ICM call will return re-order tone, while a CO call will be routed to the Attendant.

A Music source can be assigned so that calls to the group will receive audio from the assigned source in place of ring-back tone.

RANGE

OFF

ON

000~999

(seconds)

00~70

Check box

00~70

Check box

000~999

(seconds)

ON

OFF

STA or

Hunt Number,

VSF

Announce,

System SPD

000~600

(seconds)

000~999

(seconds)

00~99

(seconds)

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Ring-Back

Tone

Record Play

DEFAULT

ON

000

00: none

00: none

000

OFF

180

002

15

ON

OFF

Ring-Back

Tone

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ATTRIBUTE

Allow Forward Member

VSF Wait Station

Mail Box Password

DESCRIPTION

A member activating Call forward, may be placed in an unavailable state for hunt group calls (ON). When

OFF, group calls are sent to the member as normal.

When a call overflows or routes to the VM group, a station number is used to identify the Mailbox for the group messages.

The password associated with a group Mailbox is defined here. The password is used in conjunction with the group as with a normal station.

Calls to a hunt group may forward calls directly to a defined destination.

RANGE

ON

OFF

Station Number

Max 12 digits

Forced Forward

Destination

Forced Forward Dest

Usage

Calls to a hunt group may forward calls directly to a defined destination. Forced Forward must be enabled for the group.

An group name can be designated Group Name

Max Queued Call Counter When the number of calls queued to the group match this parameter, new calls will receive error tone and be disconnected after the VSF Announcement 1, if assigned, is played.

STA or

Hunt grp.

VSF Annc

SysSpeed

OFF

ON

12 character

00-99

Table 3.26 Ring Group Attributes

ATTRIBUTE

VSF Announce 1 Timer

Guar-Annc(Timer 0) Wait If

Busy

DESCRIPTION

If all stations in the group are busy when a call is received, the call may continue to wait (queue) for an available station. If the queue period exceeds the VSF

Announce 1 Timer, the call is sent to a VSF announcement. If the timer is set to 000, the call will receive the first announcement, in full, prior to the hunt process (guaranteed announcement).

When a call assigned to receive a guaranteed announcement arrives and all channels are busy, the call may wait with Ringback until a channel is available (ON) or bypass the announcement (OFF).

VSF Announce 2 Timer After the 1st announcement, a 2nd announcement

Timer is activated. At expiration, if the call remains queued to the group, the call is sent to the assigned

2nd VSF announcement.

VSF Announce 1 Location Each Ring Group can be assigned an announcement, which is played if the call remains queued beyond the

VSF Announce 1 Timer duration. The announcement location is a VSF Announcement number. An entry of

00 indicates no announcement.

VSF Announce 1 Auto

Drop

If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the

1 st

VSF announcement

VSF Announce 2 Location The Ring Group can be assigned a 2nd announcement, which is played if the call remains queued beyond the VSF Announce 2 Timer duration.

The announcement location is a VSF Announcement number. An entry of 00 indicates no announcement.

VSF announce Auto Drop If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the

2 nd

VSF announcement

RANGE

000~999

(seconds)

OFF

ON

000~999

(seconds)

00~20

Check box

00~-20

Check box

DEFAULT

ON

OFF

99

DEFAULT

015

ON

000

00: none

00: none

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ATTRIBUTE

VSF Announce 2 Repeat

Timer

VSF Announce 2 Repeat

Overflow Destination

Overflow Timer

Warp-Up Timer

Music Source

Maximum Queued Call

Counter

Allow Forward Member

Group Name

VSF Wait Station

Mail Box Password

Forced Forward

Destination

Forced Forward Dest

Usage

DESCRIPTION

The 2nd announcement can be repeated to calls that remain in queue at intervals of the VSF Announce 2

Repeat Timer. Note: VSF Announce 2 Repeat below must be “ON”.

After the 2nd announcement, if the call remains queued to the group, the 2nd VSF announcement can be repeated at the VSF Announce 2 Repeat Timer interval, defined above.

A call to the group will continue to route through the group until answered or all group members have been tried. The call will remain at the last station or routes to the assigned Overflow Destination. If VSF

Announce is assigned, Auto Drop is available.

A call to a group will remain at the last station in the group or route to the assigned Overflow Destination after expiration of the Overflow Timer.

After terminating any call, a Hunt Group member will be maintained in a busy state for the duration of the

Wrap-Up Timer.

A Music source can be assigned so that calls to the group will receive audio from the assigned source in place of ring-back tone.

When the number of calls queued to the group match this parameter, new calls will receive an error tone and be disconnected after the VSF AA announcement is played (if assigned).

When a member is forwarded to another station, if this option set OFF, the member receives a incoming hunt call.

An group name can be designated

When an ring group call overflows or routes to the VM group, a station number is used to identify the Mailbox for the ring group messages.

The password associated with an ring group Mailbox is defined here. The password is used in conjunction with the ring group as with a normal station.

Calls to a hunt group may forward calls directly to a defined destination.

RANGE

000~999

(seconds)

ON

OFF

Station or Group

Number, VSF

Announce,

System SPD

000~600

(seconds)

002~999

(seconds)

Ring-Back Tone

Record Play

00-99

OFF : no FWD

ON : FWD

12 character

Station

12 digits

Calls to a hunt group may forward calls directly to a defined destination. Forced Forward must be enabled for the group.

STA or

Hunt grp.

VSF Annc

SysSpeed

OFF

ON

DEFAULT

000

OFF

180

002

Ring-Back

Tone

99

ON

OFF

ATTRIBUTE

Auto Pick Up

All Ring

Table 3.27 PICK-UP GROUP ATTRIBUTES

DESCRIPTION

If a group member Station is ringing, another member of the Group can Pick-Up the ringing call from their station by simply going Off-hook.

When a call is received to a member of the Pick-Up

Group in the Tone Ring mode, all members will ring.

Note: Auto Pickup must be set to ON.

RANGE

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

DEFAULT

OFF

OFF

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Table 3.28 VSF GROUP ATTRIBUTES

ATTRIBUTE

Time Set (day)

For future use only

Time Out (sec):

For future use only

DESCRIPTION

When voice messages are stored in the VSF, the system will maintain (store) the message for the maximum number of days set in this program (1 to

365 days). (Not used currently)

This timer determines the inter-digit time for a VSF-AA or a VM session. If this timer expires while the VSF

AA or VM is awaiting user input, the system will assume the remote party has disconnected and will return the channel to idle. (Not used currently)

An group name can be designated

RANGE

00-99

(day)

00-99

(seconds)

DEFAULT

0

15

Group Name

12 character

3.2.4.3 IPCR Agent

This table used for matching agent ID to station number. If it‟s done, the station with agent ID is automatically recorded about internal, external call.

3.3 V

OICE

M

AINTENANCE

Selecting Maintenance from the Main menu will display the Maintenance page (shown).

The Maintenance Main menu item permits download of all or portions of the system‟s database, and downloading and viewing of SMDR data. The user also can set trace direction or target and system logs. Other functions include uninstall registered station, delete voice mail box for each station, and initialize call attributes.

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