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LYNX Master Programming Manual Rev 2.0a
LYNX Plus Programming Manual Rev 2.0a
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Revision History
Date of Release Revision
2009
1.1
2010-03-18
2.0a
Description
First Revision Manual
Operation of Voice Mail clarified
Revision Note:
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Table of Contents
General Description - Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 15
FCC Rules and Regulation................................................................................................................................... 15
FCC Registration Number................................................................................................................................... 15
Ringer Equivalence Number 0.3B...................................................................................................................... 15
Notification of the Telephone Company .............................................................................................................. 15
Direct Connection to a Party-Line or Coin Operated Telephone Line is Prohibited. ........................................... 15
Incidence of Harm to the Telephone Lines ......................................................................................................... 15
Compatibility of the Telephone Network and Terminal Equipment. .................................................................... 16
Radio Frequency Interference............................................................................................................................. 16
CTR 21 (98/482/EC) Declaration Network Compatibility ................................................................................... 16
Economy and Efficiency...................................................................................................................................... 17
Easy Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 17
Easy Maintenance............................................................................................................................................... 17
Flexibility of System Applications ........................................................................................................................ 17
Varied Extension Alternatives ............................................................................................................................. 17
Liquid Crystal Display.......................................................................................................................................... 18
Mechanical Specifications (Key Service Unit) ..................................................................................................... 19
Mechanical Specifications (Battery Back Up Housing) ....................................................................................... 19
Environmental Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 19
Features ................................................................................................................................................................. 19
System Features ................................................................................................................................................. 19
Station Features.................................................................................................................................................... 21
Parts & Peripherals............................................................................................................................................... 21
System Modules.................................................................................................................................................. 21
Type of Phones ................................................................................................................................................... 21
Peripheral Devices .............................................................................................................................................. 22
Optional Interface Cards ..................................................................................................................................... 22
System Installation - Introduction....................................................................................................................... 23
Site Requirements ................................................................................................................................................ 24
Location............................................................................................................................................................... 24
Choosing the Right Environment ................................................................................................................................ 24
Installation Checklist ........................................................................................................................................... 24
Equipment Requirements .................................................................................................................................... 24
Installation............................................................................................................................................................. 24
Installing expansion and optional cards .............................................................................................................. 25
Card Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 25
G1K-PWU-Power Supply Interface Card ............................................................................................................ 25
G1K-MBU2 Main Board Unit ............................................................................................................................... 26
G1K-TLU 2 Port CO Line and 4 Port SLT ........................................................................................................... 27
G1K-NFC 128 ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
Install G1K-TLU 2 CO line 4 port SLT................................................................................................................. 28
Installing the Equipment ...................................................................................................................................... 29
Backboard ........................................................................................................................................................... 29
Key Service Unit.................................................................................................................................................. 29
Power Supply ...................................................................................................................................................... 29
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Check Your power adapter ..........................................................................................................................................29
Mount Power adapter ......................................................................................................................................... 29
Preparing The External Battery Backup ............................................................................................................. 29
Charging the Battery........................................................................................................................................... 29
Installing or Replacing Batteries ......................................................................................................................... 30
Caution............................................................................................................................................................................30
KSU Connecting (Main) Panel Layout................................................................................................................ 30
Connecting Stations ............................................................................................................................................ 30
Digital Key Telephone –DK6 - DK7................................................................................................................... 31
Access Control Telephone/Door Phone – ACP/DPU ......................................................................................... 32
Single Line Telephone (connected to G1K-MBU)............................................................................................... 33
Music on Hold Connection.................................................................................................................................. 33
Optional Cabling................................................................................................................................................... 34
Door Switch (Relay) Connection......................................................................................................................... 34
Sensor Connection ............................................................................................................................................. 34
RS232 Port Connection ...................................................................................................................................... 35
VMU Setup ......................................................................................................................................................... 35
External Music on Hold Source .......................................................................................................................... 35
Power On and Operational Test.......................................................................................................................... 36
Operational Tests ............................................................................................................................................... 36
Special Immunity Protection for System and terminals................................................................................... 36
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 37
New Systems ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
Basic Programming Commands......................................................................................................................... 38
Enter Programming:......................................................................................................................................................38
Alphanumeric Entry: ........................................................................................................................................... 39
DK6 Key Telephone – Key Layout (36 Button) ................................................................................................... 39
DK6 Key Telephone – Key Layout (18 Button) ................................................................................................... 40
LYNX System Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 41
Program 01-tk-IP : Day Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment ................................................. 42
Program 02-tk-IP : Night Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment............................................... 42
Program 03-01-IP : Door Phone Ringing Assignment ..................................................................................... 43
Program 04-gp-IP : Console Assignment ......................................................................................................... 43
Program 05-01-IP : System Timing Parameters – 01 ........................................................................................ 44
01. Hold Recall Time .......................................................................................................................................... 44
02. Exclusive Hold Recall Time .......................................................................................................................... 44
03. Hold Recall Timeout ..................................................................................................................................... 44
04. DISA & ECF Access Delay Time - Day ........................................................................................................ 45
05. Busy Remind Cycle Time (Off-Hook Ringing) .............................................................................................. 45
06. Pause Time................................................................................................................................................... 45
07. DTMF Generation Time................................................................................................................................ 45
08. Call Forward No Answer Transfer Time ....................................................................................................... 45
Program 05-02-IP : System Timing Parameters – 02 ....................................................................................... 46
01. SLT Dial Tone Timeout................................................................................................................................. 46
02. SLT Inter-Digit Timeout ................................................................................................................................ 46
03. Auto Redial Access Time – PSTN Lines ...................................................................................................... 46
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04. SLT Release Signal Time ............................................................................................................................. 46
05. PSTN Line Flash Time - Key Phone & Analog Phone .................................................................................. 46
06. SLT Hold Signal Time ................................................................................................................................... 47
07. Ring On Time ................................................................................................................................................ 47
08. Ring Off Time ................................................................................................................................................ 47
Program 05-03-IP : System Timing Parameters – 03........................................................................................ 48
01. Make/Break Ratio.......................................................................................................................................... 48
02. Automatic Trunk Search ............................................................................................................................... 48
03. Intercom Call Signalling Method.................................................................................................................... 48
04. PABX (Centrex) Outgoing Code: (Refer to Program 35-TK-01) ................................................................... 48
05. Toll Access Code .......................................................................................................................................... 49
06. Station Numbering Plan ................................................................................................................................ 49
07. Internal Dial Tone Pattern ............................................................................................................................. 49
08. Door Phone Ring Pattern .............................................................................................................................. 49
Program 05-04-IP : System Timing Parameters – 04........................................................................................ 50
01. System Baud Rate Setting ............................................................................................................................ 50
02. Dial 9 Flag ..................................................................................................................................................... 50
03. Action for Call Duration Limiting.................................................................................................................... 50
04. 12/24 Hours Clock......................................................................................................................................... 51
05. SLT Hook Flash Answer Delay ..................................................................................................................... 51
06. Speed Dialling Distribution ............................................................................................................................ 51
07. Single Digit Intercom ..................................................................................................................................... 51
08. SLT Message Waiting Method...................................................................................................................... 51
Program 05-05-IP : System Timing Parameters – 05........................................................................................ 53
01. Morning Call .................................................................................................................................................. 53
02. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 53
03, 04. Speed Dial Unrestricted - 1, 2 ................................................................................................................. 53
05. Name Function.............................................................................................................................................. 54
06. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 54
07. Auto Redial Trials .......................................................................................................................................... 54
08. Auto Redial Pause Time ............................................................................................................................... 54
Program 05-06-IP : System Timing Parameters – 06........................................................................................ 55
01. Transfer Busy Recall Time............................................................................................................................ 55
02. Transfer Idle Recall Time.............................................................................................................................. 55
03. ISDN Audio Coding (a-law orµ- law) ............................................................................................................. 55
04. Polarity Reversal ........................................................................................................................................... 56
05. Operator Code .............................................................................................................................................. 56
06. Unsupervised Conference & ECF Time Setting............................................................................................ 56
07. Hold Feature for SLT..................................................................................................................................... 56
08. Station Hunting Group - Ring Method: .......................................................................................................... 56
Program 05-07-IP : System Timing Parameters – 07........................................................................................ 57
01. Intercom Searching ....................................................................................................................................... 57
02. Toll Override Prevention from Quick Dial...................................................................................................... 57
03. Paging Alert Tone.......................................................................................................................................... 57
04. DISA Recall To Console - No Dialling........................................................................................................... 58
05. Key Phone Toll Override Prevention ............................................................................................................. 58
06. SMDR Digit Mask .......................................................................................................................................... 58
07. Guard Time for CO Line Re-accessing......................................................................................................... 58
08. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 58
Program 05-08-IP : System Timing Parameters – 08........................................................................................ 59
01. Ring Hunt Time ............................................................................................................................................. 59
02. DSS Access to Other Trunk Group............................................................................................................... 59
03. SLT Camp on Time....................................................................................................................................... 59
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05. SLT Programming Digit ................................................................................................................................ 60
06. DISA Transfer Time No Answer ................................................................................................................... 60
07. DISA Transfer Time - No Dialling ................................................................................................................. 60
08. Music Source Selection ................................................................................................................................ 61
Program 05-09-IP : System Timing Parameters – 09 ....................................................................................... 62
02. Console Queuing .......................................................................................................................................... 62
03. Clear Forward Signal (Loop Disconnect) Detection...................................................................................... 62
04. DISA Busy Tone Detection ........................................................................................................................... 63
05. Reserved ...................................................................................................................................................... 63
06. ACD-1 Enable Time...................................................................................................................................... 63
07. ACD-1 Segment 2 Recall Time .................................................................................................................... 63
08. ACD-1 Release Time.................................................................................................................................... 63
Program 05-10-IP : System Timing Parameters – 10 ....................................................................................... 64
Program 05-11-IP : System Timing Parameters – 11 ....................................................................................... 66
0.1 DTMF Caller ID Leading Digit....................................................................................................................... 66
02. Number of DISA Passwords ......................................................................................................................... 66
03. Select Music on Hold or Ring Back Tone ..................................................................................................... 66
04. DISA & ECF Access Delay Time – Night...................................................................................................... 66
05: DISA Special Function Access ..................................................................................................................... 67
06. DISA Re-check Times To Station/Console................................................................................................... 67
07. Door Phone Ringing Time ............................................................................................................................ 67
08. DISA Single Digit Dialling.............................................................................................................................. 67
Program 05-12-IP : System Timing Parameters – 12 ....................................................................................... 68
01. Call Transfer Method – Key Telephone ........................................................................................................ 68
02. Reserved ...................................................................................................................................................... 68
03. Exclusive Hold Capability.............................................................................................................................. 68
04. Door Relay Activation Time .......................................................................................................................... 68
05. Voice Mail Call Forward Protocol Selection and Muting Leading Digits ....................................................... 69
06. Linear / Circular Trunk Group Access .......................................................................................................... 69
07. LED Indication of Check In / Check Out ....................................................................................................... 70
08. Reserved ...................................................................................................................................................... 70
Program 05-13-IP : System Timing Parameters – 13 ....................................................................................... 71
01. Intercom Hot Key Dialling ............................................................................................................................. 71
02. Immediate SMDR Output ............................................................................................................................. 71
02. Caller ID Buffer Block Size ........................................................................................................................... 71
04. Reserved ...................................................................................................................................................... 72
05. CLI Record Storing Method for LCD Phones................................................................................................ 72
06. CTI-Trunk Status Report .............................................................................................................................. 72
07. Least Cost Routing – Weekly Holiday 1 ....................................................................................................... 72
08. Least Cost Routing – Weekly Holiday 2 ....................................................................................................... 72
Program 05-14-IP : System Timing Parameters – 14 ....................................................................................... 73
01. SLT LCR Switch on Delay for PSTN ............................................................................................................ 73
02. Reserved 03. Reserved 04. Reserved.......................................................................................................... 73
05. DISA DTMF Detect Delay Time.................................................................................................................... 73
06. CLI Delay Ring Time..................................................................................................................................... 73
07. Reserved 08. Reserved ................................................................................................................................ 73
Program 05-15-IP : System Timing Parameters – 15 ....................................................................................... 74
01. Company Greeting Time............................................................................................................................... 74
02. Reserved 03. Reserved ................................................................................................................................ 74
Program 05-16-IP : System Timing Parameters – 16 ....................................................................................... 75
01. Midnight Reset.............................................................................................................................................. 75
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02. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 75
03. DISA Single Digit Dialing Level ..................................................................................................................... 75
04. VMU Language Service ................................................................................................................................ 76
05. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 76
06. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 76
07. ACP Data Output Format .............................................................................................................................. 76
08. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 76
Program 05-17-IP : System Timing Parameters – 17........................................................................................ 77
01. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 77
02. Voice Compression ....................................................................................................................................... 77
03. Extension Number Announcement for DISA................................................................................................. 77
04. DISA & ECF Access Delay Time – Lunch..................................................................................................... 78
05. DTMF CLI Leading Digits .............................................................................................................................. 78
06. DTMF CLI Trailing Digits............................................................................................................................... 78
07. Call Block or Transfer to Voice Mail according to CLI Message ................................................................... 79
08. Minimum Mail Box Record Time ................................................................................................................... 79
Program 05-18-IP : System Timing Parameters – 18........................................................................................ 80
01. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 80
02. Hotel Alarm ................................................................................................................................................... 80
03. Dial Out History Feature................................................................................................................................ 80
04. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 81
05. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 81
06. Play Transfer message for ECF.................................................................................................................... 81
07. High Frequency Level of DTMF Generator ................................................................................................... 81
08. Low Frequency Level of DTMF Generator .................................................................................................... 81
Program 05-19-IP : System Timing Parameters – 19........................................................................................ 82
01. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 82
02. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 82
03. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 82
04. Silence Detection For VMU ........................................................................................................................... 82
05. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 82
06. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 82
07. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 82
08. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 82
Program 05-20-IP : System Timing Parameters – 20........................................................................................ 83
01. VMU Mailbox Delete All Messages ............................................................................................................... 83
02. DISA No Digits Dialed (End of Message) Destination................................................................................... 83
03. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
04. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
05. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
06. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
07. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
08. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
Program 05-23-IP : System Timing Parameters – 23........................................................................................ 84
01. Reserved: ...................................................................................................................................................... 84
02. Reserved: ...................................................................................................................................................... 84
03. Reserved: ...................................................................................................................................................... 84
04. Reserved ....................................................................................................................................................... 84
06. Reserved: ...................................................................................................................................................... 84
07. Reserved: ...................................................................................................................................................... 84
08. DSP Reset Reserved: ................................................................................................................................... 84
Program 05-24-IP : System Timing Parameters – 24........................................................................................ 85
01. Reserved: ...................................................................................................................................................... 85
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02.Reserved: ...................................................................................................................................................... 85
03. Reserved: ..................................................................................................................................................... 85
04. LYNX Monitor System Tracking.................................................................................................................... 85
05. Reserved: ..................................................................................................................................................... 85
06. LYNX Monitor Output:................................................................................................................................... 85
07. LYNX Monitor DSP trace: ............................................................................................................................. 85
08. LYNX Monitor VMC Trace: ........................................................................................................................... 86
Program 05-24-IP : System Timing Parameters – 24 ....................................................................................... 87
01. Reserved: ..................................................................................................................................................... 87
02. Reserved: ..................................................................................................................................................... 87
03. Reserved: ..................................................................................................................................................... 87
04. LYNX Monitor System Tracking.................................................................................................................... 87
05. Reserved: ..................................................................................................................................................... 87
06. LYNX Monitor Output:................................................................................................................................... 87
07. LYNX Monitor DSP trace: ............................................................................................................................. 87
08. LYNX Monitor VMC Trace: ........................................................................................................................... 88
Program 06-IP : Relay Assignment.................................................................................................................... 89
Program 07-Gp-IP : Flexible Key Group Assignment ...................................................................................... 90
Program 09-nnn-DP : System Speed Dial ......................................................................................................... 93
Program 10-GP-IP : Intercom Single Digit Assignment................................................................................... 95
Program 11-IP : Date and Time Setting............................................................................................................. 96
Program 12-nn : System Alarm Clock ............................................................................................................... 96
Program 13-nn : Password................................................................................................................................. 97
Program 14-01-IP : SMDR Specifications ......................................................................................................... 98
01. Call Duration Start Time ............................................................................................................................... 98
02. Record Incoming Calls.................................................................................................................................. 98
03. Record Local Calls........................................................................................................................................ 98
04. Record Incoming Calls No Answer ............................................................................................................... 98
05. Print out the Title........................................................................................................................................... 99
06. Number of Records between the Title .......................................................................................................... 99
07. Reserved ...................................................................................................................................................... 99
08. Polarity Reversal........................................................................................................................................... 99
Program 17-nn : Forced Account Code .......................................................................................................... 102
Program 18-nn-TK : Assign Toll Plan To Trunk Lines................................................................................... 103
Program 20-nn- : Set Day – Time / Lunch Time Schedule........................................................................... 104
Program 25 : Reset Data to System Default ................................................................................................... 105
Program 29-tk-IP : Trunk Specifications – 2................................................................................................... 106
0.1 Trunk Receive Gain .................................................................................................................................... 106
02. ACD-1 Function Enable .............................................................................................................................. 106
03. Trunk Transmit Gain................................................................................................................................... 106
04. Set Ring Frequency (DK Handsets) ........................................................................................................... 107
05. Allow Audible Ring for Incoming Calls ........................................................................................................ 107
06. Polarity Reverse Detection – Individual trunk-Outgoing ............................................................................. 107
07. CO Delayed Ring Timer to Hunting Group ................................................................................................. 107
08. CO Delayed Ring Overflow Hunting Group ................................................................................................ 107
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Program 35-tk-IP : Trunk Specifications – 1 ................................................................................................... 108
01. Trunk Type (CO / PABX)............................................................................................................................. 108
02. Trunk Signal (Pulse / DTMF )...................................................................................................................... 108
03. External Call Forward – ECF....................................................................................................................... 108
04. DISA / ECF (Direct Inward System Access / External Call Forward).......................................................... 109
05. Pick Up........................................................................................................................................................ 109
06. Loud Bell ..................................................................................................................................................... 109
07. Inward Line Ringing Method Assignment (Day) .......................................................................................... 109
08. Inward Line Ringing Method Assignment (Night) ........................................................................................ 110
To set a trunk name - ........................................................................................................................................ 110
Program 36-gp-tk : Trunk Group Assignments .............................................................................................. 111
Program 37-tk : Busy Out Trunks .................................................................................................................... 112
Program 38-gp-tk : Dial 87 Trunk Group Assignments.................................................................................. 113
Program 39-IP : Sensor Assignments.............................................................................................................. 114
Program 40-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 1............................................................................................ 115
01. Override Level ............................................................................................................................................. 115
02. Monitor Level............................................................................................................................................... 115
03: Limit call duration ........................................................................................................................................ 115
04. Station Loud Bell ......................................................................................................................................... 116
05. Access Paging ............................................................................................................................................ 116
06. Receive Paging ........................................................................................................................................... 116
07. Security Code Status................................................................................................................................... 116
08. Forced Account Code ................................................................................................................................. 116
Program 41-stn-IP : Station Specifications ..................................................................................................... 117
01. Station group ............................................................................................................................................... 117
02. Flexible key group assignments for Key phone .......................................................................................... 117
03. Shift Key Group for Key phone.................................................................................................................... 117
04. Dial 9 trunk group/ SLT Port as MOH Source ............................................................................................. 118
05. Toll plan - Day ............................................................................................................................................. 118
06. Toll plan - Night ........................................................................................................................................... 118
07. Port Number................................................................................................................................................ 118
Program 42-stn-IP : Register Memory Blocks for Individual Speed Dial ..................................................... 119
Program 43-cn-IP : Port Specifications ........................................................................................................... 120
01. Station Number ........................................................................................................................................... 120
02. Equipment Type .......................................................................................................................................... 120
03. Flexible DSS Key Group Assignments for DSS Console............................................................................ 121
04. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 121
05. Voice Mail Box Assignment......................................................................................................................... 121
06. Reserved: .................................................................................................................................................... 122
Name Entry for Extensions ............................................................................................................................... 122
Program 44-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 2............................................................................................ 123
01. System Alarm .............................................................................................................................................. 123
02. Hold Feature................................................................................................................................................ 123
03. Call Split ...................................................................................................................................................... 123
04. Manual Line................................................................................................................................................. 124
05. Headset Feature ......................................................................................................................................... 124
06. Use Engineering Password ......................................................................................................................... 124
07. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 124
08. Station Alarm Signal.................................................................................................................................... 124
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Program 45-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 3 ........................................................................................... 125
01. Intercom Call Limitation .............................................................................................................................. 125
02. ACP Hear BGM at idle state ....................................................................................................................... 125
03. Incremental Increase Ringing Volume........................................................................................................ 125
04. Allow Trunk Access .................................................................................................................................... 126
05. Intercom Calls to Different Station Groups ................................................................................................. 126
06. Receive Break Alarm .................................................................................................................................. 126
07. Allow Unrestricted Speed Dial Access........................................................................................................ 126
08. Record Station's SMDR Data ..................................................................................................................... 126
Program 46-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 4 ........................................................................................... 127
01. Dial [87] Trunk Group ................................................................................................................................. 127
02. Message Waiting Level .............................................................................................................................. 127
03. Automatic Answer Capability (Keyphone) / Internal CLIP (Caller ID) Function .......................................... 128
04. DISA/ISDN In Dial Recall Capability ........................................................................................................... 128
05. Maximum Re-Transferred Times................................................................................................................ 128
06. Door Unlock / DND / CFWD Access .......................................................................................................... 129
07. ACP Door Phone Hunt Group / Permanent Call Forward Group – No Answer .......................................... 129
08. SLT Ring Cadence Settings ....................................................................................................................... 129
Program 47-stn-IP : Hot Line Assignment ...................................................................................................... 130
Program 48-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 5 ........................................................................................... 131
01. Reserved .................................................................................................................................................... 131
02. Reserved .................................................................................................................................................... 131
03. Group Listen Feature.................................................................................................................................. 131
04. Reserved .................................................................................................................................................... 131
05. Reserved .................................................................................................................................................... 131
06. Reserved .................................................................................................................................................... 131
07. Reserved .................................................................................................................................................... 131
08. Reserved .................................................................................................................................................... 131
Program 50-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 6 ........................................................................................... 132
01. ACP Warning Signals ................................................................................................................................. 132
02. Call Forward Indication: .............................................................................................................................. 132
03. Reserved: ................................................................................................................................................... 132
04. CTI-Extension Status Report ...................................................................................................................... 132
05. VMS Leading Digits For Intercom Calls...................................................................................................... 133
06. ACP Door Unlock Relay ............................................................................................................................. 133
07. ACP Door Open Control ............................................................................................................................. 133
08. ACP Phone Operation / Hotel Alarm Type ................................................................................................. 134
Program (51 to 59)-code-IP : Toll Plans – Allowed Digits – Class 1 to 9 ..................................................... 135
Program (61 to 66)-code-IP : Toll Plans – Restricted Digits – Class 1 to 6 ................................................. 136
Program 67-gp-IP : Hunt Group Pilot Number................................................................................................ 138
01. Hunting Group Pilot Number....................................................................................................................... 138
02. Hunting Group Ringing Method .................................................................................................................. 138
Program 68-gp-IP : Hunt Group Assignment – Day....................................................................................... 139
Program 69-gp-IP : Station Hunt Group Assignment – Night ...................................................................... 140
Program 75-Num-IP : LCR - Analysis Table.................................................................................................... 141
Program 76-Num-Tm : LCR – Routing Table................................................................................................... 142
Program 77-Num : LCR – Modifying Table ..................................................................................................... 143
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Program 78-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 6............................................................................................ 144
01. LCR Routing Level ...................................................................................................................................... 144
02. LCR – Direct Access a Trunk...................................................................................................................... 144
03. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 144
04. Call Forward No Answer Transfer Group.................................................................................................... 145
05. External Notification – Voicemail................................................................................................................. 145
06. Calling Line Identification Presentation ....................................................................................................... 145
07. Ring Line Preference .................................................................................................................................. 145
08. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 146
Program 83-st-IP : Register Memory Block for CLI history buffer................................................................ 147
Mode 05-13-03=0...........................................................................................................................................................147
Mode 05-13-03=3...........................................................................................................................................................147
Program 84-IP : Home Area Code .................................................................................................................... 148
Program 85-nn-IP : Overlay Area Code............................................................................................................ 148
Program 86-nnn-IP : Office Code Redial Pattern ............................................................................................ 149
Program 87-CN-IP : ASSIGN DOOR PHONE FOR KEY CARD ....................................................................... 150
Program 88-DP : REGISTER KEY CARD ......................................................................................................... 151
Program 89-CN-IP : DELETE KEY CARD......................................................................................................... 152
Program 91-TM : ACP TIME LOCK – Assign Time ......................................................................................... 153
Program 92-CN : ACP TIME LOCK – Assign Card .......................................................................................... 153
Program 93 : MINI CALL ACCOUNTING AOC ADDITIONAL NUMBER CHARGING..................................... 154
Program 94-tk-IP : Lunchtime Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment .................................... 156
Program 95-tk-IP : Trunk Specifications – 3 ................................................................................................... 157
01. Detect Fax signal ........................................................................................................................................ 157
02. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 158
03. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 158
04. DISA & ECF Lunch Time Enable ................................................................................................................ 158
05. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 158
06. DUET (Faxibility) Setting ............................................................................................................................. 158
07. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 159
08. Reserved ..................................................................................................................................................... 159
Programming Cross Reference......................................................................................................................... 159
Incoming Calls................................................................................................................................................... 159
Ringing Assignment.................................................................................................................................................... 159
Outgoing Calls................................................................................................................................................... 159
Dial ‘9' ........................................................................................................................................................................... 159
PABX Outgoing Code................................................................................................................................................. 159
Trunk Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 159
Speed Dial.................................................................................................................................................................... 160
Auto-Redial .................................................................................................................................................................. 160
Intercom Calls ................................................................................................................................................... 160
Intercom Call Signalling.............................................................................................................................................. 160
Step Call ....................................................................................................................................................................... 160
Dial Tone Pattern ........................................................................................................................................................ 160
Single Digit Intercom ................................................................................................................................................. 160
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Direct Station Select....................................................................................................................................................160
Dial 0 (Call Operator) .................................................................................................................................................160
Intercom Dialling Restriction ......................................................................................................................................160
Busy/During Conversation ................................................................................................................................ 160
Hold and Hold Recall ..................................................................................................................................................161
Busy Remind / Camp-On ...........................................................................................................................................161
Call Split........................................................................................................................................................................161
Transfer ........................................................................................................................................................................161
Message Waiting Level ..............................................................................................................................................161
Override ........................................................................................................................................................................161
DISA ................................................................................................................................................................. 161
DISA Single Digit Dialling .......................................................................................................................................................... 161
Night Service .................................................................................................................................................... 162
Group Assignments .......................................................................................................................................... 162
Console Assignment ...................................................................................................................................................162
Flexible Key Group Assignments ..............................................................................................................................162
Dial ‘9/0' Trunk Groups ...............................................................................................................................................162
Dial ‘87' Trunk Groups ................................................................................................................................................162
Group Assignment for stations (Page Zone, Pick up, Single digit) ......................................................................162
Call Control ....................................................................................................................................................... 162
Toll Restriction .............................................................................................................................................................162
Forced Account Codes ...............................................................................................................................................162
Call Limit .......................................................................................................................................................................163
Passwords ....................................................................................................................................................................163
Station Lock/Unlock ....................................................................................................................................................163
Busy out a trunk...........................................................................................................................................................163
Intercom Dialling restrictions......................................................................................................................................163
System Clock.................................................................................................................................................... 163
Date and Time Setup..................................................................................................................................................163
System Alarm...............................................................................................................................................................163
Wake Up calls..............................................................................................................................................................163
Station Numbering ............................................................................................................................................ 163
Single Line Telephone ...................................................................................................................................... 164
Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................................................... 164
Monitor ..........................................................................................................................................................................164
Paging ...........................................................................................................................................................................164
Call Forward No Answer Transfer Time...................................................................................................................164
Hot Line.........................................................................................................................................................................164
Optional Services.............................................................................................................................................. 164
Door phone & Door switch .........................................................................................................................................164
Voice Mail Integration .................................................................................................................................................164
ACD-1 operation ............................................................................................................................................... 165
Clear down of unanswered calls. ..............................................................................................................................165
Auto Attendant and DISA operation.................................................................................................................. 166
Enabling Auto Attendant/DISA Answer of Incoming Calls ................................................................................ 166
DISA Answer Delay Time...........................................................................................................................................166
Clear down of unanswered calls. ..............................................................................................................................167
Recording the DISA Messages......................................................................................................................... 167
Programming Single Digit DISA ................................................................................................................................169
Installing ACP’s................................................................................................................................................. 169
About security ..............................................................................................................................................................169
ACP Applications.........................................................................................................................................................169
How to set up as a door phone. ................................................................................................................................171
How to unlock the door from the ACP using Forced Account Codes ..................................................................171
Setting Up DUET Ring Detect .......................................................................................................................... 171
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General Description - Introduction
The General Description section contains an easy to understand overview of the TransTel® Lynx Hybrid
Telephone System. It is the intent of this document to provide both technical and non-technical readers with
information pertaining to the system building blocks, capabilities, key highlights, electrical, physical and
environmental characteristics of the TransTel Lynx Hybrid Telephone System.
FCC Rules and Regulation
In compliance with the requirements of Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission Rules and
Regulations for connection of terminal system equipment to the telephone network and for your convenience, the
following information is presented.
FCC Registration Number
The TransTel G1-KT/Lynx is registered with the FCC in a dual registration capacity enabling the system to
operate as a key system only or as a hybrid system. The FCC Registration Numbers are 3A7TAI-35152-KF-E for
key systems registration and 3A7TAI-36015-MF-E for hybrid operation.
Ringer Equivalence Number 0.3B.
Notification of the Telephone Company
Customers connecting terminal equipment to the telephone network shall, upon request of the
Telephone Company, inform the Telephone Company of the particular line(s) to which such
connection is made, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) of the
registered terminal equipment.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line
and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not
all areas, the sum of the REN's of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five
(5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by
the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN
for your calling area.
This equipment is capable of providing users access to Interstate providers of operator
services through the use of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to
block access dialling codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990.
Direct Connection to a Party-Line or Coin Operated Telephone Line is Prohibited.
Incidence of Harm to the Telephone Lines
Should terminal equipment cause harm to the Telephone Network, the Telephone Company shall, where
practical, notify the customer that service may be temporarily discontinued. However, where prior notice is not
practical, the Telephone Company may temporarily discontinue service, if such action is reasonable in the
circumstances. In case of such un-notified temporary discontinuance of service, the Telephone Company shall:
(a)
Promptly notify the customer of such temporary discontinuance of service.
(b)
Afford the customer the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to the temporary
discontinuance.
(c)
Inform the customer of the right to bring a complaint to the FCC pursuant to the procedures set
out in Subpart E of Part 68 of FCC Telephone Equipment Rules.
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Compatibility of the Telephone Network and Terminal Equipment.
(a)
Availability of telephone interface information.
Technical information concerning interface parameters and specifications not specified in FCC
Rules, including the number of Ringers which may be connected to a particular line, which is
needed to permit Terminal Equipment to operate in a manner compatible with Telephone
Company communications facilities, shall be provided by the Telephone Company upon
customer's request.
(b)
Changes in Telephone Company Communications Facilities, Equipment, Operations and
Procedures.
The Telephone Company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations or
procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with
the rules and regulations in FCC Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. If such changes can be reasonably
expected to render any customer Terminal Equipment incompatible with Telephone Company Communications
Facilities, or require modification or alteration of such Terminal Equipment, or otherwise materially affect its use
or performance, the customer shall be given adequate notice in writing to allow the customer an opportunity to
maintain uninterrupted service.
Radio Frequency Interference
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly and in strict
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has
been type-tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the
specification in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against
such interference in a residential installation. However, this is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
Re-orient the receiving antenna.
Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.
Move the equipment away from the receiver.
Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch
circuits.
CTR 21 (98/482/EC) Declaration Network Compatibility
CTR 21 (98/482/EC) Declaration Network Compatibility,‘The equipment has been approved in accordance with
Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone
network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTN networks provided in different
countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every
PSTN network termination point. In the event of problem, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first
instance.’
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Description
The Lynx is a Hybrid Telephone System employing a microprocessor stored program and digitally controlled solid
state Time-division switching. The Lynx system is specifically designed for small business as well as residential
applications. At the forefront of the system design is a universal concept to adapting and connecting with a
variety of communications devices. Productive TransTel Digital Key Telephones offer thoughtfully designed
productive feature access to keep you connected with one another and customers. TransTel Communications,
Inc. technology leads the industry in providing for compatibility with devices such as fax machines, answering
machines, cordless phones, computer modems and other office/home equipment.
Key highlights of the Lynx include:
Economy and Efficiency
The base system is equipped to support three (3) CO lines four (4) digital stations and four (4) analog stations..
The system may be expanded to a maximum of five (5) CO lines / four (4) digital stations and eight (8) analog
stations, digit station ports may be selected to allow practically any combination ranging from all TransTel DK
Digital Sets to 4 Digital sets plus 8 industry standard Single Line Telephone sets, with multiple combinations of
the two types. In addition to being cost effective at the initial phase and for expanding to its maximum capacity,
the Lynx also is economical to operate as it consumes about the same amount of electricity as a 60 watt light
bulb at full configuration. A maximum of 5 CO lines and 12 Extensions can be accommodated. This allows a
wide variety of applications for the system to work effectively.
Easy Installation
•
•
“Factory Ready” - All Lynx systems are "ready to go" right out of the box. A well thought out default database
is factory installed on each system which meets the needs for most installations. This alleviates hours of on
site time, minimizing installation costs for both dealer and customer.
“Small & Compact” - The Key Service Unit's small size takes little space for installation.
Easy Maintenance
•
Solid-state design minimizes trouble and eliminates periodic maintenance.
•
Easy Expansion. Various Interface Cards for simple, modular expansion.
•
Versatile programming and options for ease of selection.
•
Database Flash Memory Back Up - Customer data is backed up when the power is turned off and there is
no battery to replace.
•
Battery Back Up (System Operation) - Lynx can be equipped with an optional battery back up which keeps
the system operational for up to 1 hour in the case of a commercial power failure.
•
Customer Care Programming - Customers and service personnel can easily communicate and perform
programming right over the telephone. TransTel telephone systems allow programming and voice
conversations to be performed at the same time.
•
Advanced software upgrades – Through the RS232 connection, system software can be upgraded easily
without replacing any firmware.
Flexibility of System Applications
Unlike other conventional systems in the Lynx size range, the installer will find an unprecedented range of
customer database programmability. In "system parameters" there are extensive options for various timing
settings related to features. An array of parameters are programmable for signalling options on outside lines and
internal single line telephone sets. The installer may Enable/Disable many system wide features. And in class of
service, there are over 20 options for each station providing maximum flexibility for nearly any application.
Varied Extension Alternatives
You can connect proprietary TransTel DK series Keyphone, Door Phones and conventional industry standard
single line sets – Modem, Answering Machine, Cordless phone, etc. directly to the KSU. This feature provides
you with the choice to select different extension equipment to suit individual applications.
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Liquid Crystal Display
The DK Series Telephone Model DK6 and DK7 phones are equipped with a large, easy to read LCD display. The
LCD is 32 characters total, comprised of 2 rows by 16 characters each. This LCD provides an invaluable tool for
simplifying the use of the telephone by identifying the calling extension by name, outside lines by name and self
prompting displays for feature access. Station feature usage is made simple with the help of the LCD display.
Continuous prompting information is displayed during calls so that users know what to do and when to do it.
32/64-character LCD Display shows:
•
Time
•
Last number dialled
•
Dialed telephone number
•
The status of operation/function
•
Voice Mail Messages
•
Absent messages
•
CO Line Names
•
Speed Dial Directory
•
Last Number Redial
•
Calling Party Number and Name
•
Speed dial number
•
Input data during system data entry
TransTel Telephone Model DK7
DK-7
DK6-36
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Specifications
MAXIMUM LOOP RESISTANCE/IMPEDANCE
Key Telephone
Less than 40 ohms 26 AWG / 200 m
Single Line telephone
Less than 800 ohms 26 AWG / 800 m
DoorPhone
Less than 40 ohms
INTERNAL RELAY CONTACTS
Type
Rating
Function
CABLE REQUIREMENTS
CO/PABX Line
ISDN BRI
DK1 Digital Key Telephone
Doorphone
Door Switch
External Sensor
Single Line Telephone
SPST
1 AMP, 24VDC
Door Switch, Music on Hold, etc
Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires)
Twisted 2 Pair (4 wires)
Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires)
Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires)
Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires)
Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires)
Twisted 1 Pair (2 wires)
Mechanical Specifications (Key Service Unit)
CABINET DIMENSIONS
425mm W
16.7”
WEIGHT
85mm D
3.3"
3.9 Kg (Configuration: 4 x 8)
8.59 lbs
315mm H
12.4"
Mechanical Specifications (Battery Back Up Housing)
CABINET DIMENSIONS
36 cm W
WEIGHT
Mounting Screws
13 cm D
44 cm H
With Batteries -16 lbs Without Batteries- 4 lbs.
12.25” centre to centre
Environmental Specifications
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Temperature
Humidity
0º to 30º C
(32º to 86º F)
10 to 95% relative
Non-condensing
STORAGE
CONDITIONS
-40º to 66º C
(-40º to 150º F)
10 to 95% relative
non-condensing
Features
System Features
Account Code Capability
Attendant Console Assignment
Attendant Overflow
Automatic Line Access
Automatic Line Search
Automatic Ringdown
Automatic Wake-up
Battery Charger
Behind PABX Operation
Centrex Operation
Class Of Service
CO Line Groups
CO Line Hunting
CO Line Name Programming
CO Line Ring Types
Linear
Common Audible
Circular
Hunt
Console Assignment
Day/Night Service
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Manual/Automatic Switch
Dial 9 Group
Direct In Line
Dial By Name
Dial Mode Selection(DP/DTMF)
Dial Pulse to DTMF Conversion
Distinctive Ringing
DTMF Signalling
Dual Port Capability
End to End Signalling
Easy Installation and Operation
Flash (Programmable)
Flash Memory Backup Memory
Flexible Expansion
Flexible Ringing Assignment
Flexible Key Group Assignment
Flexible Number Plan 2,3 or 4 Digit
Flexible Time Format 12/24 Hour
Forced Account Code Assignment
Intercom
Intercom Single Digit Assignment
Intercom Ring / Voice Select
Intercom Dialling Restriction
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Host PABX Access
Hot line
Line Group Assignment
Loud Bell Assignment
Multiple Attendant Consoles
Multiple Trunk Groups
Night Transfer
On Call Programming
Paging
Internal
Zone
Meet Me
Password Assignment
DISA
System programming
Toll Override
Pause
Pick Up Groups
Power Fail Transfer
Security Code
Single Digit Dialling
Station Group Assignment
Station Hunting
Station Lock
System Speed Dial and Personal Speed Dial
System Date & Time Setting
System Time-Reminder Service
Telephone Directory
Toll Control
Day / Night
Tone to pulse dialling
Trunk Queuing
Trunk to trunk connections
Uniform Call Distribution
Voice Mail Compatibility
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Station Features
Advisory Messages
Access to System Programming
Account Code Capability
Auto Hold
Auto Hold Recall
Automatic Call Back
Automatic Answer-Intercom
Automatic Line Access
Automatic Redial
Automatic Volume Increase
Brokers Call
Call Duration Timer (LCD Phones)
Call Waiting
Call Forwarding
All Calls
Busy
No Answer
Busy / No Answer
External
Call Pickup
Call Split
Call Transfer
Calling Name Display (LCD Phones)
Calling Number Display (LCD Phones)
Camp On
Chain Dialling
Conference
Dial By Name (LCD Phones)
Dial Access to Attendant
Direct Station Selection
DoorPhone Access
Do Not Disturb (DND)
Dual Color LED
Duration Time Display (LCD Phones)
Executive Override (Barge-In)
External Call Forwarding
Flash (Open Loop Timed Flash)
Hands-free Answer Back
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Headset Compatibility
Hold (Exclusive / System)
Hold Recall
I Hold Indication
I Use Indication
Intercom
Intercom ring / voice interchange
Intercom Step Call
Intercom Voice Announce
Last Number Redial
Message Waiting
Multi-Language Display
On Hook Dialling
Parts & Peripherals
System Modules
Model
G1-KT-308P
G1K-TLU
Description
KSU with 3 CO lines, 4 Digital ports and 4 Slt ports with CLIP (Caller ID) function
RS232/Relay/Sensor
Trunk/Single Line Card : 2 CO lines and 4 SLT ports / with CLIP (Caller ID) function
Type of Phones
Model
DK7-21
DK6-36
DK6-12
DPU1
ACP/RF
PX-Card
WMU-x
Description
Multifunction Key Telephone. Includes 32 character LCD display, speakerphone,
Handsfree, headset jack, 10 dual color keys and 14 function keys for feature access,
DSS, CO Lines and speed dial.
Multifunction Key Telephone with 2 line LCD display, speakerphone, Handsfree,
headset jack, 36 dual color keys and 7 function keys for feature access, DSS, CO
Lines and speed dial.
Multifunction Key Telephone with 2 line LCD display, speakerphone, Handsfree,
headset jack, 12 dual color keys and 7 function keys for feature access, DSS, CO
Lines and speed dial.
Digital Door phone – weather resistant
Access Control Phone with RF Proximity Card function
RF Proximity Card for ACP/RF
Wall Mount Kits for DK Series Telephones
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Peripheral Devices
Model
BBOX0
BBOX1
Description
Battery Box without Batteries
Battery Box with Batteries
Optional Interface Cards
Model
G1K-NFC128M
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Description
2 Channel Voice mail card
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System Installation - Introduction
This section provides directions for installing the system and optional equipment.
The installation must be performed by qualified service personnel.
Main components of the system are:
Key Service Unit, which includes:
• Power Supply Unit (G1K-PWU)
• Main Board Unit (G1K-MBU2 / Common Control,
4 digital port circuits and 4 SLT ports) On board
messaging and Auto Attendant.
Optional Expansion Cards:
• TLU Card (2 CO + 4 single line port circuits)
NOTE: Please follow the directions step by step. The Lynx system should be installed in strict
accordance with this manual.
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Site Requirements
Location
Choosing the Right Environment
•
System should be installed in a clean, dry, secure location. This location must have adequate
ventilation, and a temperature from 0 to 30 (32 to 86 ), with 10% to 95% non-condensing
relative humidity. DO NOT install the equipment near sources of static electricity, excessive
vibration, or water. Avoid direct sunlight.
Installation Checklist
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
MOUNTING SURFACE
AC LINE
POWER OUTLET
SURGE PROTECTION
VENTILATION AND TEMPERATURE
EARTH GROUND
SERVICEABILITY
VERIFICATION
Flat surface with adequate space for main cabinet,
power supply, wiring and optional Battery Backup
cabinet.
AC line should be dedicated exclusively to the system.
Power Outlet must be a 3-wire grounded outlet plug.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the system and
be easily accessible.
Input power Line capacity requirements - 10 amperes.
CAUTION DOUBLE POLE/NEUTRAL FUSING ON
EUROPEAN PLUGS
A Surge Protector is recommended on the dedicated AC
line.
Humidity: 10% to 95% relative non-condensing
Temperature:32 to 113 (0 to 45 ).
A proper ground connection. (14 AWG)
Lighting conditions and working space adequate for
future service.
Equipment Requirements
•
•
•
Unpack, Check and Verify Equipment - Unpack the telephone equipment boxes and verify the
contents in accordance with the packing list provided. If any discrepancies are noticed, please
contact TransTel Communications, Inc. or Authorized Dealers.
Damaged Boxes - If you notice any damage to the packages, please notify both the shipper and
TransTel communications, Inc. or Authorized Dealers at once.
List of parts included in basic KSU box:
• KSU Main Cabinet
• Mounting Template
• Mounting Screws
• Station Quick Connectors
• Spare Fuses
• Cable Cover
Installation
Caution
1. This system should be installed by qualified service personnel.
2. Do not install the Power Supply unless you have read the following instructions and
completed all the installation and wiring.
3. STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES! Please handle with care.
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Installing expansion and optional cards
In this step you will be installing printed circuit cards on to header pins of the main board in the basic
cabinet. Take your time and extra care to assure the printed circuit cards are properly aligned. After
installing each option and expansion card, perform a visual inspection to assure the printed circuit card
is installed properly.
1. Position the cabinet on a flat surface like a table or countertop. Avoid doing this on carpet.
2. Remove the 4 screws located at the corners of the cabinet and lift the front cover off.
3. Locate the expansion and option cards and unpack them at this time.
Card Introduction
G1K-PWU-Power Supply Interface Card
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CN1: AC 24VAC Input
CN50: Battery Connection +24V to +27V DC
CN3: Cable connection from G1K-PWU to G1K-MBU CN1
LED1: G1K-PWU DC +24V indication
F1/F2: 4A/250V
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G1K-MBU2 Main Board Unit
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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CN1: Power connection to G1K-PWU CN3
LED2: DSP operation indication when slow flashing is normal
CN11: To G1K-NFC 128 CN1
EC1: Gold capacitor which provided for Real Time Clock
CN2: To G1K-TLU CN1
CN6: CO 1~CO 3 input from Central Office
CN8: External Music
CN7: Relay/Sensor/Ex-Page
CN10: RS232 connection
JP1: Clear Flash Memory / Normal Operation
LED1: System operation indication when slow flashing is normal
CN12: Connections for Digital Ports 11~14 (ST1~ST4) and SLT Ports 15~18 (ST5~ST8)
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G1K-TLU 2 Port CO Line and 4 Port SLT
CN1: To G1K MBU CN2
CN3: CO 4 and CO 5 input from Central Office
CN5: Connections for SLT port 19, 20 (ST9~ST10)
CN4: Connections for SLT port 21, 22 (ST11~ST12)
G1K-NFC 128
CF Card
G1K-NFC (32kbps)
G1K-NFC (16kbps)
Total
1 Unit
Duration
Duration
Total
1 Unit
Duration
Duration
Unit
Duration
(mins)
(hours)
Unit
Duration
(mins)
(hours)
(secs)
(secs)
128M
For a description of the VMU and Auto Attendant setup and configuration including how to
record messages see the section at the end of the Installation Manual
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Install G1K-TLU 2 CO line 4 port SLT
Power off the system before installing card
Install 2 spacers to the MBU by removing screws from the MBU and replacing with spacers
Align CN1 of the G1K-TLU card with CN2 of the G1K-MBU.
Align the hole on right side of G1K-SLU with the standoff.
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Installing the Equipment
Backboard
Be sure to plan and allow enough space to
mount and connect the key service unit, power
supply and system battery back up if applicable.
Mounting Tabs
Key Service Unit
Key Service Unit
Use the enclosed paper template to locate the
Wall or backboard
mounting position for the Key Service Unit. Drill
appropriately spaced holes and mount the KSU
on the wall. When mounting the KSU, make certain that there is adequate room for the system power
supply and that the connecting cable between the Power Supply and the KSU will reach the KSU. The
same applies for the battery back up unit.
Power Supply
Dedicated Power Source - The power supply must be connected to a dedicated AC outlet.
Be sure that the third wire earth ground of the AC circuit is connected to a good electrical ground. If a
music source is installed, it must be connected to a separate AC circuit rather than the system's
dedicated AC line cord.
Check Your power adapter
Verify that the input voltage and power adapter input voltage are correct before you connect and
power on the system. The input voltage is set according to the Customer's requirement before
shipping. However it is important to verify that the setting is correct prior to initial system power up.
Power adapter supply voltage options for
the unit:
100-VAC: 100 to 120 V AC (50/60Hz) or
240-VAC: 205 to 265 V AC (50/60Hz).
Mount Power adapter
Using screws provided with the system,
mount the power adapter close to the KSU
so that the connector reaches from the
Power Supply to the KSU.
Preparing The External Battery Backup
The Key Service Unit uses one external backup battery unit containing 2 x 12v batteries in series (24
volts) for emergency power when a power failure takes place.
If you are installing an optional Battery Backup (BBOX1), make certain that there is adequate room for
its installation. Make certain that the Battery Backup is mounted close enough to the Power Supply
that the interconnecting cable between the Battery Backup and the Power Supply can connect.
Do Not Connect the Battery Backup at this time!
Do Not Connect the Battery Backup at this time! Battery Backup should
not be connected to the System power supply until all power up testing
has been completed!
Charging the Battery
The rechargeable batteries are automatically charged when the KSU is plugged in.
When System is in a full-load condition (eight CO Trunks and twenty-four Extensions all in use), the
batteries provide a minimum of 1 hour's consecutive use. Change the batteries every two years.
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Installing or Replacing Batteries
Caution
To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to persons, Read and Follow these Instructions.
1. use only the following type and size batteries:
12 Volt 6.5 Amp/Hour "Gel-Cell" sealed batteries (2).
Dimensions, approximately 3 1/4" (H), 5 15/16" (W), 2 1/2" (D).
Power Sonic model PS660 or equivalent.
2.
Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. The cell may explode.
3.
Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
4.
Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may
cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
5.
Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with
conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor
may overheat and cause burns.
This product is defined as a secondary battery operated device. As such, the following
instructions should also be read and followed:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with
the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
Observe proper polarity orientation between the batteries and battery charger.
Do not mix old and new batteries in this product.
Do not mix batteries of different sizes or from different manufacturers in this product.
Before installing or replacing batteries, disconnect the battery supply unit to the KSU by removing the
polarized battery connector at the KSU. Due to the weight of the batteries, it is advised that the battery
cabinet be removed from the wall before working on it.
KSU Connecting (Main) Panel Layout
The following illustration should be used as a reference when connecting equipment to the Lynx KSU.
Refer to the wiring diagram located on the inside of the cable cover for all connections
Connecting Stations
The station cabling for the Lynx should be a home run from the jack to the telephone room. The
termination should be at conventional 66 type connecting blocks or Krone blocks or directly to the
provided station connectors. One pair twisted wiring is required for each station location. The Lynx
station ports are not digital twin ports and each station must be a home run to either the inner or outer
pair of each DDK connector. Attention to proper cabling will go a long way towards a successful
installation and minimizing service calls after installation. Some guidelines for running station cable
are as follows:
Avoid running cable parallel to fluorescent light fixtures or electrical lines not in conduit. If these
obstacles are unavoidable, run the cable at right angles across them.
Do not run station cable inside conduit already occupied by electrical wiring.
Do not run station cable near equipment with electric motors or strong magnetic fields.
Do not place station cable on the ground where it can be stepped on or rolled over by office
furniture or office equipment.
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Digital Key Telephone –DK6 - DK7
A cable cover is provided with the KSU. Station cables enter from the bottom of the KSU.
Remove the cover and route the station cable through the hole. Terminate the station wires with
the connectors that are provided. The stations will connect to the KSU as shown on the main
panel (above) on connector locations ST1~ST4 (port11~port14).
Connect the stations to Inner pair for Port 1 and outer pair for Port 2 of the DDK
connector.
Connect Tip terminal with GRN terminal (screws) of the modular jack, Ring with RED.
There is no polarity requirement on Tip and Ring.
2-conductor wiring is required for DK series Digital Key Telephones.
Select the 1st station position. ALL phones are to be set to this position for the Lynx
For DK6 and DK7 phones the switch is on the underside of the phone and should always be set
to first position.
CAUTION!: Avoid shorting Tip and Ring together. It may damage the G1K-MBU or G1K-TLU board.
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Access Control Telephone/Door Phone – ACP/DPU
A cable cover is provided with the KSU. Station cables enter from bottom of the KSU. Remove
the cover as required and route the station cable through the hole. Terminate the station wires
with the connectors that are provided. The stations will connect to the KSU as shown on the main
panel (above) on connector locations ST1~ST4 (port11~port14)
Connect Tip/Ring terminals from KSU (G1K-MBU) to the ACP/DPU connector (6 contacts).
There is no polarity requirement on Tip and Ring.
Connect Relay for applications such as door open to the ACP/DPU connector (6 contacts).
Connect Sensor for applications such as door open alarm to the ACP/DPU connector (6
contacts).
Mount ACP connector on to ACP/DPU itself.
Select the 1st station jumper as shown in diagram below.
Mount ACP/DPU on the wall.
CAUTION!: Avoid shorting Tip and Ring together. It may damage the G1K-MBU board.
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Single Line Telephone (connected to G1K-MBU)
Station cables can enter from the bottom of the KSU. Remove the cover and route the station
cable through the hole. Terminate the station wires with the connectors that are provided. The
stations will connect to the KSU as shown on the main panel (above) on connector locations
ST5~ST8 (port15~port18) or ST9~ST12 (port19~port22) (Needs G1K-TLU installed).
Connect Tip terminal with GRN terminal (screws) of the modular jack, Ring with RED.
There is no polarity requirement on Tip and Ring.
2-conductor wiring is required for Single Line Telephones.
CO/PABX Connections
Make your CO line connection to the telephone company on this connector. Pins 3 and 4 of the
connector are for the CO line.
RJ-11C (2 wire) modular connector is required.
2-conductor wiring is required.
Music on Hold Connection
C
•
•
onnect the (optional) external music source to the external Music input labeled on the KSU.
Use a 1/8” mini plug to connect the music source to the KSU via an approved line isolation unit.
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Optional Cabling
Connect a 6 conductor mounting cord from the KSU to a RJ-25 modular block.
Door Switch (Relay) Connection
One Door Switch (24+-12VDC) may be used on the G1K-MBU.
2-conductor wiring is required.
Connect the door switch to pins 1 and 6 of the RJ-11 connector.
Sensor Connection
The Sensor connector on G1K-MBU may be used for the External Sensor input.
The sensor may be configured for normally open or normally closed operation.
2-conductor wiring is required.
Connect the sensor to pins 2 and 5 of the RJ-11 connector.
Refer to System Programming Mode 39 -- Sensor Assignment.
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RS232 Port Connection
Use the RJ-11 connector to terminate the RS232 cable. Then connect the RJ-11 to the KSU with a 6
conductor line cord. Insert the line cord into the connector labeled RS-232.
Notice: Do not exceed the cable length limitation (15M / 50 feet.) for the RS232 connection
VMU Setup
The G1K-MBU contains a G1K-NFC card 2 Channel Auto Attendant with voice messaging. Also
included is a 2 minute MOH section. In Default the MOH is pre-recorded with copyright free music.
Messages are recorded in G1K-NFC Flash Ram and do not require any battery backup to maintain.
For a description of this procedure see mode 25 in the Programming manual
To access the MBU Flash Ram to setup or record messages dial 89 from the Console.
External Music on Hold Source
The Lynx system has an external Music port but relies on using the 2 Minute MOH message recorded
on the G1K-NFC Flash ram. This message can be recorded by the customer to allow them to use their
own message or used to connect an external Music source if required.
1. Connect music source to external music port.
2. 05-08-08= 4/5 (4= BGM uses Internal music and HOM uses external music, 5=BGM and HOM
uses external music port).
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Power On and Operational Test
Before connecting the G1K Power Adapter to AC power:
Verify that input voltage and Adapter input voltage are correct before you power up the system.
Recheck the cabling for incorrect connections, loose wires and wiring fragments that may cause
short-circuits.
Plug the power adapter cord into a power outlet.
Verify the system boots properly by checking the display of a telephone set.
You may now connect the battery back up unit if applicable.
Operational Tests
Check each telephone and CO line to verify that outgoing lines are connected properly.
Check that intercom calls can be made from extension to extension.
WARNING:
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY FROM THE AC POWER SOURCE BEFORE WIRING OR
CHANGING ANY WIRING.
Connect the Battery Backup AFTER AC power has been connected to the Power Supply.
Disconnect Battery Backup BEFORE disconnecting AC power from the Power Supply.
NOTICE:
ONCE THE SYSTEM OPERATES PROPERLY, PROCEED TO SYSTEM PROGRAMMING.
(REFER TO THE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MANUAL.)
Special Immunity Protection for System and terminals
Adding Noise Filters to the points below can enhance the immunity capability of the system from
outside environmental noise.
For Line:
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Introduction
The manual contains all the parameters that could be flexible programmed inside the LYNX+ Hybrid IP
Telephone System.
New Systems
We recommend that all new systems have the system memory reset before system programming
takes place. This ensures that any extraneous information that may be present in system memory is
erased and that the system database will not be corrupt for unpredicted data.
To reset the database in LYNX+, from a LCD display phone to enter programming by pressing [PRG],
[2], Enter Password if programmed. (New systems will not have a system password), so, press
[SAVE] key then you will see the LCD display as follow:
PROGRAM MODE: __
(01 – 95)
25- Reset Data
0-9 Default
Then enter [2] [5] and press [SAVE]. You will be in Program Mode
25-01. The display will show:
Enter [2] to reset entire data and phone will beep and return to the
previous screen.
You may begin database entry at this point or exit system programming by pressing [SPK] key or by
lifting and replacing the handset.
A station can access the trunk line and talks on a phone when entering system programming mode.
This allows a technician to guide a customer into program mode and make minor changes by
programming the system data during their conversation.
Note: Before Powering Down the Lynx System please complete following entry from any DK7 Phone.
“Prog Hold #”
This will tell the system to backup any customer data in its RAM Memory.
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Basic Programming Commands
Enter Programming:
To begin database programming in LYNX+ from a LCD display phone, press [PRG], [2], Enter
Password if programmed. (New systems will not have a system password). Press [SAVE] key then
you will see the LCD display as follow:
PROGRAM MODE: __
(01 – 95)
You may now enter the programming Mode (form) you wish to program in the system. When you
have entered the two digit mode, you may need to enter additional digits to access a specific sub-form
and Item Pointer (IP).
Note:
Keys listed between [ ] indicate the default keys shown on a telephone set. Keys
listed between { } indicate the effect they have on programming.
These commands are active while in the system programming mode
[PRG] {PRG}: Moves to the Top Level Programming Mode Display (does not save
information entered into any field unless [SAVE] is pressed first).
[SAVE] {SAVE}: Commits the data that is shown on the LCD display into the system
database.
[DSS 1] {PREVIOUS}: Moves to the previous section of any multiple part form.
[DSS 2] {NEXT}: Moves to the next section in any multiple part form.
[DSS 3] {CURSOR LEFT}: Moves the programming cursor to the left position.
[DSS 4] {CURSOR RIGHT}: Moves the programming cursor to the right position.
[DND/CN] {DON’T CARE}: Enters a Wild Card (don't care) into Account Codes or Toll
control entries. LCD will display d (lower case letter "d") to indicate don't care entry.
[HOLD] {PAUSE}: Inserts a Pause when programming a Speed Dial Entry or for
Voice Mail Programming. LCD will display p (lower case "p") to indicate a Pause
entry.
[TRF/FL] {FLASH}: Enters a FLASH command as part of a Speed Dial Entry. LCD
will display F (upper case "F") to indicate a Flash command. This key also means
clears a digit during other entries (Passwords, etc).
[MSG] {PULSE > TONE}: Enters a command to convert from pulse dialling to DTMF
dialling into a Speed Dial Entry. LCD will display T (upper case "T") to indicate a tone
conversion command.
[MIC/AT] {CHANGE}: CHANGE key. Depending on the form, it will toggle through
available Programming parameters.
[TRF/FL] {CLEAR DIGIT}: Enters a FLASH command as part of a speed dial
number. This key also means clears a digit during other entries (Passwords, etc).
[SPK] {EXIT}: Exits Programming. Returns telephone to normal idle mode.
[REDIAL] {CLEAR ALL}: Clears all digits on an entry such as speed dial or account
codes.
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Alphanumeric Entry:
The following table indicates the capabilities of the name programming functions if they are selected
on the system. System Speed Dial, Personal Speed Dial, Stations, CO Lines and Sensors may be
programmed with names.
Key 1 =
Key 3 =
Key 5 =
Key 7 =
Key 9 =
Key # =
DSS Key 1 =
(Blank Space) – 1
D-E-F–3
J-K-L–5
P-Q-R-S–7
W-X-Y-Z –9
(
) $
#
Backspace Cursor (Left)
Key 2 =
Key 4 =
Key 6 =
Key 8 =
Key 0 =
Key * =
DSS Key 2 =
A-B-C–2
G-H-I–4
M-N-O–6
T-U-V–8
(Period). : & – 0
(Dash) / ! *
Cursor Forward
If an entry is made that is not within valid system parameters, the system will not accept the entry
when [SAVE] is pressed. The Speaker on the programming set will return a busy tone and the LCD
Display will place the programming cursor under the invalid entry. You may make corrections and
press [SAVE] again. If multiple errors are made, the system will continue to return you to the illegal
entries until they are corrected.
It is not necessary to re-enter existing information on a multi-item form. You need enter only the
information that is to be changed. You may move the cursor to the left or right in order to access only
the specific entry that you want to change. You may press [SAVE] without regarding for the
placement of the cursor on the LCD display.
DK6 Key Telephone – Key Layout (36 Button)
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DK6 Key Telephone – Key Layout (18 Button)
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LYNX System Setup
The LYNX system has been setup to enable it to be plugged in and turned on to enable a customer to
use the system with little or no Programming changes.
The following details some of the points you should be aware of, please refer to your Manual for more
detailed information.
Numbering Scheme
Dial 9 for outside line
Dial 0 for Operator Position
Extensions: 11 – 18 with standard System, with expansion card 19 – 22 will be added
Virtual Extensions 41 and 42 can be used as Voice Mail Answer points
Dial 89 to Record Main System Greetings (From Console, Ext 11)
Dial 86 for Extension Voice Mail
Ringing Assignments
Extension 11, 12, 13, and 14 will ring on all incoming calls in Day Mode
Extension 11, 12, 13, and 14 will ring on all incoming calls in Night Mode
Faxibility setup on Line 3, by default Fax call will ring extension 18
General Setup
Digital extensions 11,12,13, and 14, analog extensions 15 and 16 and virtual extensions 41 and 42
have Voice Mail assigned
SLT Hook Switch Time on System set to 600ms
Centrex / Gateway Flash Time set to 800ms
MOH will use VMU Card
System Enabled for Clear Forward (Please note if your country uses AR you must enable)
Hot Keys enabled of System Phones
Toll COS 0 Allows all calls
Toll COS1 setup to Bar Toll calls but allow 0800 and 0508
Toll COS 2 setup to Restrict International Call
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Program 01-tk-IP : Day Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment
01-tk-IP FLX DAY
11 12 13 14
tk=Trunk No. (01-12), IP=Item Pointer (01-26)
Assigned station number
General:
This program assigns each incoming line to ring the programmed stations. The ringing methods can
be LINEAR (ring the first available station), CIRCULAR (Ring the next station following the last station
who just answered an incoming call), HUNT (Ring the first assigned station for a set period of time
(program mode 05-08-01) then if no answer ring the next ring assigned station then the next etc.) or
COMMON AUDIBLE (All stations will ring simultaneously). See Program Mode: 35-tk-07 to assign. An
overflow Ring Hunt Group can be assigned to make additional stations ring after a time interval in
addition to this ring assignment. See program Mode 29-07/08.
Description:
1. This program sets Day Time ringing.
2. The station number can be 2,3,4 digits.
3. A total of 26 stations can be assigned to ring for each trunk.
4. If the location is to be assigned to no station, the location value is set to " 0 ".
5. To clear all entries press [REDIAL].
6. Lunch ringing is programmed in Mode 94.
Note: Faxibility on Line 3 set to ring Extension 18.
Program 02-tk-IP : Night Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment
02-tk-IP FLX NIG
11 12 13 14
tk=Trunk No. (01-12), IP=Item Pointer (01-26)
Assigned station number
General:
This program assigns each incoming line to ring the programmed stations. The ringing methods can
be LINEAR (ring the first available station), CIRCULAR (Ring the next station following the last station
who answered an incoming call), HUNT (Ring the first assigned station for a set period of time
(program mode 05-08-01) then if no answer ring the next ring assigned station then the next etc.) or
COMMON AUDIBLE (All stations will ring simultaneously). See Program Mode: 35-tk-08 to assign. An
overflow Ring Hunt Group can be assigned to make additional stations ring after a time interval in
addition to this ring assignment. See program Mode 29-07/08.
Description:
1. This program sets Night Time ringing.
2. The station number can be 2,3,4 digits.
3. A total of 26 stations can be assigned to ring for each trunk.
4. If the location is to be assigned to no station, the location value is set to 0.
5. To clear all entries press [REDIAL].
6. Lunch ringing is programmed in Mode 94.
Note: Faxibility on Line 3 set to ring Extension 18.
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Program 03-01-IP : Door Phone Ringing Assignment
03-01-IP Door
11 12 13 14 15
IP = 01-26
Assigned station number.
General:
This program assigns the Door Phone/s to ring the programmed stations.
Description:
1. To assign an ACP or digital door phone to follow Mode 03 it must be set to “d” in mode 46-st-07.
Otherwise it will ring the stations assigned in the Hunt Group allocated in mode 46-st-07
2. Twenty six stations can be assigned to ring for the door phone.
3. To clear all entries press [REDIAL].
4. Door phone ringing time is set in Mode 05-11-07.
5. Door Relay Unlock Time is set in Mode 05-12-04.
6. Door phone Ringing frequency is set in Mode 05-03-08.
Program 04-gp-IP : Console Assignment
04-gp-IP Console
11 00 00 00
gp = Station group (01-08) IP = (Item Pointer) 01-04
Assigned station number (2 to 4 digits)
General:
This program permits the selection of the consoles in each station group. Consoles are stations that
can program System speed dials, Record system Voice messages, receive hold recalls and ring when
callers dial 9/0 for the operator. For DISA calls only the ring type is Common Audible otherwise Linear
is standard
Description:
1. There are 8 console groups available. Four stations can be set in each group
2. Assign either a station or the pilot number of a hunting group as the console(s).
4. The first assigned station is the master console if a pilot number is assigned here.
5. Only the Console can operate some special Voice Mail features.
6. To clear all entries press [REDIAL]. Do this in ALL unused groups.
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Program 05-01-IP : System Timing Parameters – 01
05-01-IP SYS PAR IP=Item Pointer (01-08)
1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
Default
1= 60 sec.
1= 60 sec.
1= 60 sec.
1= 2 sec.
4= 8 sec.
2= 800 ms
2= 83 ms
1= 20 sec.
Item Description
Hold Recall Time
Exclusive Hold Recall Time
Hold Recall Timeout
DISA & ECF Access Delay Time - Day
Busy Remind Cycle Time
Pause Time
DTMF Generation Time
Call Forward No Answer Transfer Time
01. Hold Recall Time
This parameter set the time duration from the line is put on Hold to this held call recalls the station.
After a pre-determined recall time (see 05-01-03: Hold Recall Timeout), if the called station still does
not answer, the held call will be automatically transferred to the Console.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
05-01-01
30
60
90
120
150
180
210
240
253
9
Unit
∞
sec.
Note: ∞ = Infinite. It means no Hold Recall.
02. Exclusive Hold Recall Time
This parameter sets the time duration from the line is put on Exclusive Hold to the held call recalls the
station.
After a pre-determined recall time (see 05-01-03: Hold Recall Timeout), if the called station still does
not answer, the held call will recall to the Console in addition to the station that put this line on
Exclusive Hold.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
05-01-02
30
60
90
120
150
180
210
240
253
9
Unit
∞
sec.
Note: ∞ = Infinite. It means no Exclusive Hold Recall.
03. Hold Recall Timeout
This parameter sets the timer between a held call recalling to a holding or transferring station and then
recalling to the console if unanswered.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
05-01-03
30
60
90
120
150
180
210
240
253
Note: ∞ = Infinite. It means no Hold Recall to console.
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Unit
∞
sec.
04. DISA & ECF Access Delay Time - Day
This parameter sets the timer that a DISA/ECF (External Call Forwarding) trunk will ring assigned
stations (set by Program 01-tk-IP, 02-tk-IP) prior to be connected to Auto Attendant (DISA) or another
Trunk (ECF) in Day mode. Stations can answer the incoming trunk before it is connected to Auto
Attendant or another Trunk.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-01-04
0
2
4
6
8
15
30
60
120
254
sec.
Note:
0 = Incoming trunk connects to Auto Attendant or another trunk without ring those assigned
stations.
1-9 =Incoming trunk connects to Auto Attendant or another trunk after 2-254 seconds ringing.
Also see Program 05-11-04 for night and Program 05-17-4 for Lunch delay.
05. Busy Remind Cycle Time (Off-Hook Ringing)
This parameter sets the timer an incoming trunk rings periodically the busy station before it answers
the call. It is used to remind the busy station that another trunk is waiting on the line. A muted, onesecond ring will be given to the station through the speaker to indicate the waiting call. The ring will be
repeated every this busy remind cycle time interval.
This parameter also sets the timing for the SLT Camp-On feature (see Mode 05-08-03 SLT Camp On
Time) and the camp on tone for key stations.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-01-05
0
2
4
6
8
15
30
60
120
254
sec.
06. Pause Time
This parameter sets the system pause time duration for speed dial entry, trunk access time and voice
mail call forwarding tone delay.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
05-01-06
400
600
800
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200
Unit
ms.
07. DTMF Generation Time
This parameter sets DTMF generation time. It may need to be lengthened to access some Voice Mail
or answering machines.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-01-07
48
64
80
100
114
132
156
164
180
196
ms.
08. Call Forward No Answer Transfer Time
This parameter sets the timer between a call is ringing a station (set Call Forward No Answer) and
then be transferred to the station been forwarded.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-01-08
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
ms.
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Program 05-02-IP : System Timing Parameters – 02
05-02-IP SYS PAR IP=Item Pointer (01-08)
5 5 1 2 1 0 2 4 Value for each item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-9
0-9
1-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-9
Default
5= 15 Sec.
5= 15 Sec.
1= 10 Sec.
5=600 ms.
5= 800 ms.
0= 70 ms.
2= 240 ms.
6= 6 Sec.
Item Description
SLT Dial Tone Timeout
SLT Inter-Digit Timeout
Auto Redial Access Time – PSTN Lines
SLT Release Signal Time
PSTN Lines Flash Time - Key Phone & Analog Phone
SLT Hold Signal Time
Ring On Time
Ring Off Time
01. SLT Dial Tone Timeout
This parameter is for SLT (Single Line Telephone). If a key of SLT is not pressed before this assigned
timer expires when Dial Tone is given, a Busy Tone will be heard.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-02-01
0
2
4
6
8
15
30
60
120
254
Sec.
02. SLT Inter-Digit Timeout
This parameter is for SLT (Single Line Telephone). If the interval between digits dialled exceeds this
assigned timer, a Busy Tone will be given.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-02-02
0
2
4
6
8
15
30
60
120
254
Sec.
03. Auto Redial Access Time – PSTN Lines
This parameter sets the waiting timer after system redial the telephone number in Auto Redial feature.
If the call is not answered before this timer expired, system will hang up and wait for the Auto Redial
Pause Time – Program 05-05-08, and then try to redial again. ISDN lines will hang up immediately if
the called number is busy. Refer to Program 05-05-07 Auto Redial Trials for number of redial attempts
IP \ Value
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-02-03
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Sec.
04. SLT Release Signal Time
The time duration of depressing the hook switch of an SLT longer than this timer and then system will
recognize it as a Release Signal. Please note that the system will take it as a Hold signal if less than
this timer but longer than the SLT Hold Signal Timer (Program 05-02-06).
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
05-02-04
100
200
300
400
600
800
6
7
8
1000 1200 1400 1600
05. PSTN Line Flash Time - Key Phone & Analog Phone
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Unit
ms.
This parameter sets the Flash timer at PSTN trunk line when Key Phones pressing the [TRF/FL] key
or an analog phone makes a flash and then dials 800 while accessing an outside line. After dialling
800 the flash signal will be sent to the PSTN line and the analog phone will be reconnected to the
PSTN line again.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
05-02-05
40
80
160
240
400
600
800
1000 1200 1400
ms.
UK, Italy, Aust
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
ms.
300
600
Unit
06. SLT Hold Signal Time
This parameter permits the selection of the Flash time from a single line telephone that the system will
recognize as a Hold signal if the time is greater than this hold signal time but less than the SLT release
time (Program 05-02-04)
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-02-06
70
80
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
ms.
07. Ring On Time
This parameter allows the system to identify a effective Ring On Time Interval from the PSTN line.
This parameter should never be changed without a clear understanding of the operation of the feature.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-02-07
0
160
240
360
440
560
640
760
840
960
ms.
08. Ring Off Time
This parameter allows the system to identify Ring Off Time Interval from the PSTN line. This
parameter should never be changed without a clear understanding of the operation of the feature.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-02-08
2
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Sec.
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Program 05-03-IP : System Timing Parameters – 03
05-03-IP SYS PAR IP=Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 1 9 0 3 0 6 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-9
0-9
2-4
0-1
0-9
Default
0= 33/66
0= Yes
1= Ringing
1= 1
1= 0
2= 2 Digits
0= Steady
6= DK ringing tone 6
Item Description
Make / Break Ratio
Automatic Trunk Search
Intercom Call Signalling Method
PABX (Centrex) Outgoing Code
Toll Access Code
Station Numbering Plan
Internal Dial Tone Pattern
Door Phone / ACP Ringing Frequency
Description:
01. Make/Break Ratio
This parameter permits the selection of a Make/Break Ratio for Dial Pulse signalling.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-03-01
33/66
40/60
02. Automatic Trunk Search
This parameter allows the system to search for an available trunk according to the assigned dial 9
trunk group when automatic dialling features are used; i.e., Speed Dial, Save Redial, Redial, etc.
IP \ Value
05-03-02
0
Allowed
1
Not Allowed
03. Intercom Call Signalling Method
This parameter selects the Intercom calling method. The user can still override this selection by
dialling 3 after initiating an intercom call. Individual stations can be set to automatic microphone
switch-on in mode 46-st-03 and thus override the system-wide ring method.
IP \ Value
05-03-03
0
Voice Signalling
1
Ring Signalling
04. PABX (Centrex) Outgoing Code: (Refer to Program 35-TK-01)
This parameter assigns the PABX outgoing call access code for Redial and Save Redial when the
system is installed behind a PABX. It is used when Trunk Lines are set to be PABX lines in Mode 35TK-01.
This assignment also enables the system to identify whether the user's dialling is a PABX's Intercom
call or an Outgoing call for toll restrictions. This Outgoing Code can be any one digit
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9).
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05. Toll Access Code
It is the first dialling digit that will be checked as an effective Toll Call or not. This has no effect on toll
control within the system. It is only used to notify SMDR that a call is Toll Call or not. Refer to Program
14-01-03. Record Local Calls. The Toll Access Code can be any one digit (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9).
06. Station Numbering Plan
This parameter assigns the number of digits used for the station numbering plan. 2, 3, or 4 digits may
be used.
IP \ Value
2
3
4
05-03-06
2 Digits
3 Digits
4 digits
07. Internal Dial Tone Pattern
System will initial different Dial tone to Analog phone when it is off hook for notifying its setting
situation. There are four different situations could be identified as follow:
Intercom: Normal situation without setting to DND, CFW or MW.
DND: Do Not Disturb.
CFW: Call Forwarding
MW: Message Waiting (Some left message on the phone).
There are three different Dial Tone patterns:
Steady: Continue Dial Tone
2-Burst (Stutter Dial Tone): 250ms on / 250ms off / 250ms on / 1250ms off
3-Burst: 250ms on / 250ms off / 250ms on /250ms off / 250ms on / 750ms off
Notes:
1) If the parameter is set to 0 or 1 then analog phone will receive the 2-Burst tone if call forward or
DND has been set for that extension.
2) Value 2 (and 6) is particularly designed for use when there is an external Voice Mail system
connected to the system, as some Voice mail units have problems with the broken dial tone.
3) Value 6 will also provide what is known as Stutter dial tone to extensions when they are left a
message, useful where phones do not have a message light. When this is enabled as well as MW
light to handsets by other methods the phones with messages will receive both Message light and
stutter dial tone.
IP
Value
Intercom
DND
CFW
MW
05-03-07
0
Steady
3-Burst
3-Burst
Steady
05-03-07
1
2-Burst
3-Burst
3-Burst
2-Burst
05-03-07
2
Steady
Steady
Steady
Steady
05-03-07
3
2-Burst
2-Burst
2-Burst
2-Burst
05-03-07
4
Steady
3-Burst
3-Burst
2-Burst
05-03-07
5
2-Burst
3-Burst
3-Burst
Steady
05-03-07
6
Steady
Steady
Steady
2-Burst
05-03-07
7
2-Burst
2-Burst
2-Burst
Steady
08. Door Phone Ring Pattern
This parameter allows for different ring patterns for the Door Phone. This Parameter will also affect the
ACP phone. If this mode is set to = 0 then the ACP will follow the extension ringing frequency
otherwise it will follow settings in this Mode.
IP \ Value
0
1-8
9
05-03-08
Continuous ring
Same Ringing - 1 to 8 as DK handset
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Program 05-04-IP : System Timing Parameters – 04
05-04-IP SYS PAR IP=Item Pointer (01-08)
4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
Value
01
0-9
02
0-1
03
0-8
04
0-1
05
0-9
06
0-4
07
0-1
08
0-4
Description:
Default
4= 9600
1= Enable
0= Warning
0= 12 Hours
0= None
0= 100 (100 to 199)
0= Disable
0= 90v DC
Item Description
System Baud Rate Setting
Dial 9 Flag
Action for Call Duration Limiting
12/24 Hours Clock
SLT Hook flash Answer Delay
Speed Dialling Distribution
Single Digit Intercom
Message Waiting Method - Analog Phones
01. System Baud Rate Setting
This parameter sets the system Baud Rate of RS232 port for the following application:
1) SMDR= 9600 bps
2) SM5= 3600 bps
3) Software update = 57600 bps
4) LYNX Monitor= 57600 bps (Refer to Program 05-24)
IP \ Value
05-04-01
0
1
2
1200 2400 3600
3
4
4800
9600
5
6
7
8
19200 38400 57600 115200
Unit
bps
02. Dial 9 Flag
This parameter sets if a station can access an outgoing line by dialling 9. If this parameter is disabled
the station can still access an outgoing line by pressing a line key at Key phone or dial 8xx (xx is the
trunk number).
IP \ Value
0
1
05-04-02
Dial 9 feature is enable
Dial 9 feature is disable
03. Action for Call Duration Limiting
This parameter decides what action will be taken if a station has limit call duration enabled in Mode
40-nnnn-03. Settings 0 to 3 are for outgoing calls only. The outside party will also hear the warning
tone.
IP \ Value Value
Value Description
05-04-03
0 & 5 Continuous Warning Tone after Timeout
05-04-03
1 & 6 1 second Warning Tone for each cycle of Limit Call Duration
At 10 seconds before Timeout, 1 second Warning Tone
05-04-03
2 & 7 At 5 seconds before timeout, continuous Warning Tone,
At timeout the line is released.
At 1 minute before timeout, 1 second warning tone,
05-04-03
3 & 8 At 30 seconds before timeout, continuous warning tone
At timeout the line is released.
Related System Program: 40-st-03
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04. 12/24 Hours Clock
This parameter to let the time displayed on LCD display of key phone to be formatted as 12 Hours or
24 Hours Clock.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-04-04
12 Hours Clock
24 Hours Clock
05. SLT Hook Flash Answer Delay
This timer provides a guard time to prevent an SLT user from making an un-intended Hook Flash,
such as lifting the handset but dropping on hook again, when it tries to answer a call. The Hook Flash
detection will be delayed this time interval before activating.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-04-05
disable
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
sec.
06. Speed Dialling Distribution
This parameter sets the number of speed dial numbers allocated to the system or personal. The total
number is 1000 sets with 100 allocated to system and 900 to personal. If name feature is enable the
total number of speed dial will be reduced to half its total. For example: if personal has 900 speed dial,
when name feature is enable, its total number will be dropped to 450. Please note that the personal
speed dials are shared between all extensions. To assign the number of personal speed for each
extension refer to Mode 42-nnn-DP
IP \ Value Value
Speed Dial Number
Personal Total / Name Feature
0
100 (100 to 199)
05-04-06
900/450
1
200
(100
to
299)
05-04-06
800/400
2
300 (100 to 399)
05-04-06
700/350
3
400 (100 to 499)
05-04-06
600/300
4
500 (100 to 599)
05-04-06
500/250
5
600 (100 to 699)
05-04-06
400/200
6
700 (100 to 799)
05-04-06
300/150
7
800 (100 to 899)
05-04-06
200/100
8
900 (100 to 999)
05-04-06
100/50
Note: Numbers after backslash at Personal is the total available with name feature enabled.
07. Single Digit Intercom
Single digit intercom allows the stations to call up to 5 other stations by dialling one digit only (1 to 5).
This feature is for the Hotel / Motel Environment. Up to eight different groups may be programmed. If a
group is not programmed with any entries then stations which are in the same number station group
will be able to make intercom calls without dialling the room to room dialling prefix (6).
IP \ Value
0
1
05-04-07
Disable
Enable
08. SLT Message Waiting Method
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IP \ Value
0
1
3
05-04-08
90V DC
Ring
Two 250 ms. Ring Burst
Description:
0=90V Message light
90Volts DC will operate industry standard neon light message waiting phones.
1=Auto Ring
If the setting is Ring, the single line phone will receive 30 seconds intercom ringing every 5 minutes
until the station answers.
3=Special Ring 250 ms
If the setting is 250 ms. Ring, the single line phone will receive two 250-ms. ring burst every 5 minutes.
This is for use with the special telephones to turn on message lamp.
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Program 05-05-IP : System Timing Parameters – 05
05-05-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 Value for each Item
IP
Value
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
0-3
0-1
0-5
0-9
0-7
00-9
0-9
Default
Item Description
0=
0=
0=0
0=0
3=enable
1=
1=2 Times
0=10 Sec.
Morning Call Type
Reserved
Speed Dial Unrestricted-1
Speed dial Unrestricted-2
Name Feature For Extensions, Trunks, Speed dials
Reserved
Auto Redial Trials
Auto Redial Pause Time
01. Morning Call
This parameter is used for the Hotel/Motel manager to decide which kind of Wake-up call is used to
notify guests for wake-up service.
IP
05-05-01
05-05-01
05-05-01
05-05-01
Value
0
1
2
3
Value Description
Voice Prompt of Morning Call
Background Music or DND Tone
Voice Prompt of Morning Call + Morning Call History Output via SMDR Port
Background Music or DND Tone + Morning Call History Output via SMDR Port
Each station can be set by Program 44-st-08 to decide whether to hear Background Music or DND
tone.
To record Voice Prompt of Morning call: Dial [89],[Password (Default=1234)],[2][3][3] from the console.
02. Reserved
03, 04. Speed Dial Unrestricted - 1, 2
If 03, 04 settings are A and B, then the speed dial codes from 100 to AB0 are Not Toll Restricted. For
example if the settings are 1 and 1 then Speed dials from 100 up to 110 can be used by stations to
bypass the Toll Restrictions. Individual stations can be restricted from using this feature in Mode 45-st07.
If 03, 04 settings are set to 0 and 0, then all speed dial codes are toll restricted if the station using the
speed dial will be restricted.
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05. Name Function
This parameter enables the naming feature for trunks, extensions and speed dials.
Features \ Values
0
Display Name instead of number for Extension
1
2
V
Directory Dial for Speed Dial
V
3
5
7
V
V
V
V
Directory Dial for Extension
V
V
V
V: The feature is enabled.
Note 1: When any of the above features are enabled the total number of speed dial sets will be
reduced. See Program 05-04-06.
Note 2: For setting name for Extension/Speed dial/Trunk, Please refer to the Program 43 press
[MIC]
Note 3: For setting “Directory Dial” key, Please refer to Program 07.
06. Reserved
07. Auto Redial Trials
This parameter is to set the number of Auto Redial trials that the system will attempt.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-05-07
0
2
5
9
19
29
39
49
59
69
times
08. Auto Redial Pause Time
This timer defines the time duration for system hanging up an Auto Redial attempt and starting to
Redial.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-05-08
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
sec.
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Program 05-06-IP : System Timing Parameters – 06
05-06-IP SYS PAR IP =Item Pointer (01-08)
7 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
Value
0-9
0-9
0-1
04
05
06
07
08
0-9
0-1
0-9
0-1
0-2
Default
7=60 Sec.
4=30 Sec
Item Description
Transfer Busy Recall Time
Transfer Idle Recall Time
0=a- law
0= Disable
0=0
3=3 Min.
0=Flash
0=Common
ISDN Audio Coding (a-law orμ - law)
Polarity Reversal
Operator Code
Unsupervised Conference & ECF Time Setting
Hold Method for SLT
Station Hunting Group Ring Method
01. Transfer Busy Recall Time
This timer defines the time duration for transferring a call to a busy party and then transfer back to the
original transferring party when the called party is busy.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-06-01
5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
∞
Sec.
Note: ∞ = Infinite. It means never Recall.
02. Transfer Idle Recall Time
This timer defines the time duration for transferring a call to a idle station and then transfer back to the
original transferring party when the called party does not answer.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-06-02
5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
∞
Sec.
Note: ∞ = Infinite. It means never Recall.
03. ISDN Audio Coding (a-law orµ- law)
This parameter sets the ISDN Audio companding algorithm. It is not necessary to change this
parameter as the software defaults will be set for each market.
IP \ Value
0
05-06-03
a-law
1
μ -
law
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04. Polarity Reversal
This parameter is to enable the Polarity Reversal detection feature for incoming caller hang up
detection in Australia and some European countries. See Mode 14-01-08 for SMDR setting. Telecom
provider need to enable its polarity reversal feature at the exchange. When this reversal is enabled the
system will hang up the exchange line when the incoming caller hangs up and the exchange sends a
Polarity Reversal signal to the system.
IP \ Value
0
1
2 to 9
05-06-04
Disable
Enable
Enable after 1 to 8 seconds delay
Note: 2-9 =Delay for
1-8 Seconds after
accessing the line
and then detect
Polarity Reverse Signal
05. Operator Code
This parameter is to set whether to dial "0" or "9" for calling the operator or accessing a CO. line.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-06-05 Dial "0" for operator, "9" for C.O. line.
Dial "9" for operator, "0" for C.O. line.
06. Unsupervised Conference & ECF Time Setting
This timer defines the time duration that system allows an Unsupervised Conference or ECF (External
Call Forward) to continue before sending a warning tone to the parties and then disconnecting the call.
If either party sends a DTMF digit (0-9) to the system the timer will reset and allow the call to continue
for this time setting. If reversal supervision is used, system will release the line when reversal signal is
detected.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4~9
Unit
05-06-06
No Limit
1
2
3
4
Min.
07. Hold Feature for SLT
This parameter is to set whether Single Line Telephones use [FLASH] (or [Hook-switch]) or [FLASH,
7] (or [Hook-switch, 7]) to place a call on Hold.
IP \ Value
05-06-07
0
1
Normal
Alternate
Using [FLASH] or [Hook-switch]
to put a call on Hold.
Using [FLASH, 7] or [Hook-switch, 7]
to put a call on Hold.
08. Station Hunting Group - Ring Method:
This parameter sets the ring method used in the station hunting groups. Pilot numbers for hunt groups
are set in Program 67, Day/Night ring stations are set in Program 68 & 69, Individual Hunt Group Ring
type are set in Program 67-gp-02 and will over ride the system wide setting made here.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
05-06-08
Common
Linear
Circular
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Program 05-07-IP : System Timing Parameters – 07
05-07-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-7
0-1
0-9
0-9
0-
Default
0=Disable
0=Disable
0=Enable
0=Enable
0=Disable
0=Disable
0=0 sec.
0=
Item Description
Intercom Searching
Toll Override Prevention from Quick Dial
Paging Alert Tone
DISA Transfer To Console - No Dialling
Key Phone Toll Override Prevention
SMDR Digit Mask
Guard Time for CO Line Re-accessing
Reserved
01. Intercom Searching
If setting is Enable, when calling an internal station which is busy or does not answer, pressing [4] will
call the next station which is in the same station group as the called station. If setting is Disable, then
there will be no such searching.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
05-07-01
Disable
Enable when busy
Enable when no answer
Enable when busy or no answer
02. Toll Override Prevention from Quick Dial
To protect toll override control when a Key phone selects a trunk and quickly dials one digit to bypass
the toll control. When this parameter is set to Enabled, after selecting a trunk, the first digit dialled will
be delayed one pause interval to send to the Central Office.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-07-02
Disable
Enable
03. Paging Alert Tone
This parameter enables/disables the paging alert tone.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-07-03
Enable page alert tone
Disable page alert tone
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04. DISA Recall To Console - No Dialling
If this function is activated, when a DISA call is answered but the caller does not dial any digits or
station number, the system will recall the Operator after the assigned DISA Transfer Time No Dialing
(Program 05-08-07). If this function is disabled the call will be disconnected after Transfer Time No
Dialing elapses. This parameter is also used to clear the VMU channels after 10 minutes of operation
where problems are found with locked up VMU channels.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
05-07-04 Recall to
operator
No Recall to
operator
Recall to operator and No Recall to operator
release line after 10 and release line after
min.
10 min.
05. Key Phone Toll Override Prevention
If the setting is Disable, after accessing a line a user will be able to use a DTMF generator directly to
the network rather than the DTMF signal generated within the KSU. The result of this is that Toll
restrictions can be over-ridden.
If the setting is Enable, then no audio will be sent from the handset until 3 digits are received by the
KSU from the key station dial pad preventing Toll restrictions being overridden. This parameter will be
automatically disabled on any lines which are set to Pulse Dial.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-07-05
Disable
Enable
06. SMDR Digit Mask
If the setting is "0", then the full length of the telephone number will be output to the SMDR. If setting is
n, only the first n digits will be output to the SMDR.
n = 1 to 9
07. Guard Time for CO Line Re-accessing
This timer offers a pause time when a line is released before It can be accessed again to prevent
some malfunctions from the Central Office.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-07-07
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
sec.
08. Reserved
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Program 05-08-IP : System Timing Parameters – 08
05-08-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
3 0 3 0 7 2 4 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-9
0-1
0-9
0-1
0-8
0-9
0-9
0-1
Default
3= 6 seconds
0=Enable
3= T=3
0=Station Group
7=7 + Code
2=24 Sec.
4=4 Sec.
8= VMU Music
Item Description
Ring Hunt Time
DSS Access To Other Trunk Group
SLT Camp On Tone
Console of DISA Transfer Group for No Answer
SLT Programming Digit
DISA Transfer Time No Answer
DISA Transfer Time No Dialling
Music source selection
01. Ring Hunt Time
If setting is n, then when an incoming call rings the first assigned extension and that extension is busy,
after n seconds the call will ring the second of the ring assigned extensions. If the 2nd extension is
busy the call will go to the 3rd extension immediately. All stations which have been called by the ring
assignment will receive off hook busy remind. Up to 26 stations can be set in the ring group. If this
setting is 0 then only the first ring assigned station will be ringed. Related Program: 35-tk-07, 35-tk-08
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-08-01
Disable
2
4
6
8
15
30
60
120
254
sec.
02. DSS Access to Other Trunk Group
This feature enables or disables the ability of stations to use a DSS key to answer a Ringing CO line
that is not in its own group.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-08-02
Enable
Disable
03. SLT Camp on Time
This feature enables a tone to indicate call waiting for a busy analog phone and sets the interval
between tone insertion. The interval between tones will be the Off Hook Busy Remind Interval (t) x by
the setting in this parameter. Off Hook Busy Remind Time is set in Mode 05-01-05.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-08-03
Disable
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
sec.
Note: Disable means no Camp on Tone.
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04. Console of DISA Transfer Group for No Answer
This parameter defines which console will be rung if an unsuccessful DISA call needs to be
transferred. The called station must be set in Program 46-st-04 to decide what transfer action will be
taken.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-08-04
Console of the Called Station's group
(Program 41-st-01)
Console of the Incoming Trunk's group
(Program 36-gp)
05. SLT Programming Digit
This feature changes the programming digit used by an Analog phone to perform its programmable
features. For example call forward is normally 701: If this parameter is set to 3, then the call forward
code will be changed to 301. If the setting is 0 then the analog phones cannot do programming. If the
setting is 8, the call forward code will changed to [*][#][701]. before accessing programming or dialling
any 8 codes. This will allow the use of digits 1 to 8 as the first digits of station numbers.
IP \ Value
05-08-05
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Disable 1xx 2xx 3xx 4xx 5xx 6xx 7xx
8
[*][#][7xx] for programming
[*][#][8xx] for accessing functions beginning with 8
Note:
1. 0=Disable. It means SLT has no programming capability.
2. 9=Disable and the [*][#] means Redial function.
06. DISA Transfer Time No Answer
An incoming call is answered by Auto Attendant and transferred to the called extension. If the called
extension does not answer after this time duration, a voice prompt will announce the status (no
answer) of the called station or busy immediately if the station is busy. The system will try to recall the
console several times (by Program 05-11-6) then release the call. Program 46-st-04 defines whether
the call shall be transferred or not. Program 05-08-04 defines which console shall be transferred to.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-08-06
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
64
72
80
sec.
07. DISA Transfer Time - No Dialling
This timer defines the waiting time after the Auto Attendant answers the call and plays the voice
prompt before transferring the call to the console if no digits are received. Do not set this timer to less
than 3 seconds for normal operation.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-08-07
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
sec.
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08. Music Source Selection
This parameter sets the Music Source for the Internal Background Music, Music on Hold for CO line
and Door phone music-type ringing signal. (Program 05-03-09=9)
IP
05-08-08
05-08-08
05-08-08
05-08-08
05-08-08
05-08-08
05-08-08
05-08-08
05-08-08
Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BGM
Internal Music
Internal Music
External Music
External Music
Internal Music
External Music
Internal Music
External Music
VMU musick
MOH
Internal Music
External Music
Internal Music
External Music
SLT Music (43-SLT-02=7)
SLT Music( 43-SLT-02=7)
Internal Tone
Internal Tone
VMU music
Note:
1. BGM = Background music for internal extension only.
2. MOH = Music on Hold for CO line is put on hold.
3. Door = Set Door ringing as background music. (Program 05-03-08=9)
4. Internal Music Clip (Internal Music): This audio clip can be recorded by dialling [89] [2][3][2] at
console.
5. External Music Source (External Music): Refer to Installation Manual for linking to external music
source.
6. SLT Music Source (SLT Music): Use special music interface at SLT port
7. Internal Tone: Double “DO” tone.
8. VMU music: Music Clip on the VMU card.
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Program 05-09-IP : System Timing Parameters – 09
05-09-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 1 0 0 0 1 5 2 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
Value
0-1
0-1
0-9
04
05
06
07
08
0-9
00-9
0-9
0-9
Default
0=
1= Enable
4= Break Time over 320 ms will
recognize a formal CFS.
0=Disable
0=
3=15 Sec
6= 30 sec
2=10 min
Item Description
Reserved
Busy Console Queuing (Intercom Calls)
Clear Forward Signal (Loop Disconnect)
Detection
DISA Busy Tone Detection
Reserved
ACD-1 Enable Time
ACD-1 Segment 2 Recall Time
ACD-1 Release Time
02. Console Queuing
This feature enables the busy console(s) to have an intercom call(s) queued to it(them). If the station
dials the operator (by 0 or 9) and all the consoles are busy, the system will put this call in the queue to
wait for the operators to be free. The calling station will hear ring back tone instead of busy tone and
the first operator in the group will receive the Busy Remind Signal. The first operator to go on-hook will
receive the call.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-09-02
Disable
Enable
03. Clear Forward Signal (Loop Disconnect) Detection
Clear Forward Signal (CFS) is a signal sent in the forward direction to terminate a call (or call attempt)
so that the associated circuits can be released. This signal is normally originated when the calling
party hangs-up the phone.
Some Central Office provides this kind of signal by breaking (disconnecting) the Loop circuit for a
period of time and then making (connecting) again. This Break time period is varied at different CO
line and some CO line even doesn’t offer this feature.
The parameter in this mode is the minimum Break time for formal Clear Forward Signal, so that phone
system can release the line back to idle status.
Break Time Table :
IP
05-09-03
05-09-03
05-09-03
05-09-03
05-09-03
05-09-03
05-09-03
05-09-03
05-09-03
05-09-03
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Value Value Description
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
No need to detect Clear Forward Signal
Break Time over 80 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
Break Time over 160 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
Break Time over 240 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
Break Time over 320 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
Break Time over 400 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
Break Time over 480 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
Break Time over 560 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
Break Time over 640 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
Break Time over 720 ms will recognize a formal CFS.
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04. DISA Busy Tone Detection
This setting allows system to recognize busy tone from the exchange line during DISA call to release
the call.
IP
05-09-04
05-09-04
05-09-04
05-09-04
05-09-04
05-09-04
05-09-04
05-09-04
05-09-04
Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
05-09-04
05-09-04
9
d
Value description
Disable
Australia: (420 Hz, 375ms on/off) (400 Hz, 375ms on/off)
Italian: (420 Hz, 500ms on/off)
Mexico: (420 Hz, 250ms on/off)
South African: (400 Hz, 500ms on/off)
Span: 420 Hz, 200ms on/off)
New Zealand: (400Hz, 250ms on/off)
Taiwan: (480 Hz + 620 Hz, 250ms on/off and 500ms on/off)
Indonesia: (500hz, 250ms on/off, 500ms on/off)
(420hz, 250ms on/off, 500ms on/off) (1000hz, Continuous on)
Israel: (450-470Hz, 700 ms on/off)
Pakistan: (450Hz, on:240+-40ms off:340+-40ms)
05. Reserved
06. ACD-1 Enable Time
This parameter is to set the time duration before the system answers an incoming call when the ring
assigned station(s) are busy if the operator overflow feature is enabled. The incoming call will show as
a normal ring signal on the DSS key and can be answered by the operator at any time even while the
voice message is playing to the caller. Operator Overflow (ACD-1) is enabled in Program 29-tk-02.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-09-06
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Sec.
07. ACD-1 Segment 2 Recall Time
This parameter sets the time an ACD-1 call which has been answered by the Overflow message will
stay on hold in the ring queue before the system will play the second part of the ACD-1 message to
apologize for the continuing delay. The call back time for the second message starts at 5 seconds and
increases in 5 second increments. The message will be played to the caller every time the recall time
is reached until answered by the operator or the caller hangs up.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-09-07
Disable
5
10
15
20
25
30
40
50
60
Sec.
08. ACD-1 Release Time
This parameter sets the time at which the system will release the incoming caller during ACD-1
operation when it has not been answered by an operator. The system will play a warning message to
the caller before releasing the call. If polarity reversal is used for incoming call clear down then this
parameter should be disabled.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-09-08
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Mins
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Program 05-10-IP : System Timing Parameters – 10
05-10-IP SYS PAR IP =Item Pointer (01-08)
d d d d d d d d Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-9,*,#,p,d
0-9,*,#,p,d
0-9,*,#,p,d
0-9,*,#,p,d
0-9,*,#,p,d
0-9,*,#,p,d
0-9,*,#,p,d
0-9,*,#,p,d
Default
d= No Digit
d= No Digit
d= No Digit
d= No Digit
d= No Digit
d= No Digit
d= No Digit
d= No Digit
Item Description
Leading Digit 1 For Voice Mail Forwarding
Leading Digit 2 For Voice Mail Forwarding
Leading Digit 3 For Voice Mail Forwarding
Leading Digit 4 For Voice Mail Forwarding
Leading Digit 5 For Voice Mail Forwarding
Leading Digit 6 For Voice Mail Forwarding
Leading Digit 7 For Voice Mail Forwarding
Leading Digit 8 For Voice Mail Forwarding
Description:
Important Note: This page is irrelevant when using the built-in Voice Mail in the Lynx. It is only used
when Lynx is connected to an external Voice Mail device.
This parameter allows the system to insert digits before the call forwarded station number when the
call forward is received by the voice mail port if Standard Protocol is selected. If the station numbering
is only 2 or 3 digits the system will insert additional digits if the Voice Mail requires more. The last
digits of the voice mail box number will still have to be the same as the station numbering for correct
recognition. The HOLD key can be used to insert a pause in the DTMF tone sending and will display
as a (p). The DND key is no digits sent and is shown as (d).
The possible value for each leading digit is 0 to 9, *, #, Pause (enter by pressing HOLD key) and No
Digit (enter by pressing DND key)
Example:
The system is set to 2 digit numbering but the voice mail requires 4 digits. The voice mail also requires
a pause between answering the call and the tones being sent. Set this parameter to the following
05-10-IP SYS PAR
p 1 1 d d d d d
When the call forwarded station 34 is answered by the voice mail port after the pause time the digits
1134 will be sent to the port by the system. If station 34's voice mail box is 1134 then the mailbox
number 1134 will be automatically opened by the tones.
There are 2 different Voice Mail Protocols available in the TRANSTEL series depending on the setting
in Mode 05-12-05. If this mode is set to 0 then the Protocol will be the leading digits entered in this
Mode plus the Station Number of the forwarded station. If Mode 05-12-05 is set to 1 then the
Enhanced Protocol shown on the following page will be used.
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Enhanced Protocol
Voice Mail System Leading Digit Format
1+ extension number = CFWD All Calls
2+ extension number = CFWD Busy
3+ extension number = CFWD No Answer
4+ extension number = Direct Call to Voice Mail (Station)
5+ extension number = Call Record
6+ extension number = Recall to Voice Mail
7+ CO trunk number = Incoming CO Call
Answering Machine Operation:
When activated this function allows the caller to set call forward to the Voice Mail as usual but then
monitor calls to the Voice Mail from his key phone (on hook) and if they wish can lift the handset and
take the call back from the Voice Mail. To enable the user presses [SPK] [7][7][3][1] and to disable
presses [SPK] [7][7][3][0].
Record Function:
This function is dependant on the Recording Unit being capable of inserting the recording tone
to alert the caller they are being recorded. To record it is necessary for the Key phone to have
a [RECORD] key which is FN 34 . During a call the STN presses the [RECORD] button and
the Voice Mail will answer if a port is available and the system will send the Protocol 15 + STN
NO + STN No.
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Program 05-11-IP : System Timing Parameters – 11
05-11-IP SYS PAR IP =Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 1 2 0 2 5 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-4
0-1
0-2
0-1
0-3
0-9
0-9
0-8
Default
0=None
0=1
1=MOH
2=4 seconds
0=[8],[9],[*],[#]
6=8 Times
5=30 Sec.
0=Disable
Item Description
DTMF Caller ID Leading Digit
DISA Password – 1 / 50 Sets
Select Music on Hold or Ring Back Tone
DISA & ECF Access Delay Time - Night
DISA Special Function Access
DISA Re-check Times To Busy Console
Door Phone Ringing Time
DISA Single Digit Dialling
0.1 DTMF Caller ID Leading Digit
This parameter defines the start digit of DTMF caller ID signal. The system will omit the start digit for
CLI (Caller ID) data on the display phone and CLI list.
02. Number of DISA Passwords
This parameter defines the total number of DISA passwords.
At the default setting of 0 the DISA password will be set in mode 13-02. If the parameter is set to 1,
there are 50 passwords available to use and they are same as the forced account codes numbers (5099). Refer to Program: 17 Forced Account Codes.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-11-02
1 Password
50 Passwords
03. Select Music on Hold or Ring Back Tone
This parameter selects what the incoming caller will hear during Ring Transfer and Hold Recall
conditions. The feature is designed for Australia to prevent the caller incorrectly recognizing the
International Ring Back Tone as a disconnect or engaged signal and hanging up even though their call
is still in progress.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
05-11-03
Ring Back Tone
Music On Hold
Silence
04. DISA & ECF Access Delay Time – Night
This parameter sets the timer that a DISA/ECF (External Call Forwarding) trunk will ring assigned
stations (set by Program 01-tk-IP, 02-tk-IP) prior to being connected to Auto Attendant (DISA) or
another Trunk (ECF) in Night mode. Stations can answer the incoming trunk before it is connected to
Auto Attendant or another Trunk.
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IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-11-04
0
2
4
6
8
15
30
60
120
254
sec.
Note:
0 = Incoming trunk connects to Auto Attendant or another trunk without ring those assigned
stations.
1-9 =Incoming trunk connects to Auto Attendant or another trunk after 2-254 seconds ringing.
Also see Program 05-01-04 for Day and Program 05-17-4 for Lunch delay.
05: DISA Special Function Access
This parameter defines which system functions are able to be accessed by external DISA callers.
IP
Value Value description
05-11-05
0
05-11-05
1
05-11-05
2
05-11-05
3
DISA caller can access an outside line by [9] or [0] + Password.
DISA caller can access mail box or VM from external call by [#]
DISA caller cannot access an outside line by [9] or [0] + Password.
DISA caller can access mail box or VM from external call by [#]
DISA caller can access an outside line by [9] or [0] + Password.
DISA caller cannot access mail box or VM from external call by [#]
DISA caller cannot access an outside line by [9] or [0] + Password
DISA cannot access mail box or VM from external call by [#]
Note:
1. The password for DISA caller to make another outside is assigned at Program 13-02
2. Remote Access to retrieve messages outside the telephone system is assigned here.
3. The same applies for the system administrator who also may access the voice mail system
remotely to change greetings and service settings.
06. DISA Re-check Times To Station/Console
This function sets the number of times that an unsuccessful DISA call will attempt to recall a station
and/or transfer to a console after the ringing time set in Mode 05-08-06 and depending on the setting
for individual stations in Program 46-st-04. If polarity reversal or Clear Forward is available and
enabled, set this parameter to 9 and the call will continue to retry until the caller hangs up.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-11-06
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Infinite
times
07. Door Phone Ringing Time
This timer sets the time duration that Door Phone Ring Assignment Stations will be rung after Bell
button of Door Phone is pressed.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-11-07
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
sec.
08. DISA Single Digit Dialling
This feature allows a DISA caller to dial stations by 1 digit (1-8) using the Hunt Groups (01-08) settings
in Program 67(Pilot No. Ring), 68 (Day), and 69 (Night / Lunch). Program 05-16-03 to set second level
menu for DISA Single Digit Dialing.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
05-11-08 Disable Enable Enable Enable
Enable Enable
Enable
Enable
Day Night Day & Night Noon Noon & Day Noon & Night Noon &
Night & Day
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Program 05-12-IP : System Timing Parameters – 12
05-12-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer ( 01-08 )
0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
00-1
0-9
0-7
0-1
0-9
0-
Default
0=Key Phone
0=
0=Yes
2=3 Sec.
7=Enhanced
0=Linear
0=Disable
0=
Item Description
Call Transfer Method – Key Telephone
Reserved
Exclusive hold capability
Door Unlock Relay Activation Time
Voice Mail Call Forward Protocol Type / mute digits
Linear/Circular Trunk group access
LED indication of Check in / Check out on DSS console
Reserved
01. Call Transfer Method – Key Telephone
This parameter allows DK phone to transfer the call by normal Analog way. That is [Hold] [Station
Number] [Hang up]. Normal DK phone way to transfer a call is pressing [Hold], then dial [Station
Number], pressing [TRF] key.
It also adds the ability to transfer a trunk call to another trunk (External Call Transfer) using the
Transfer key rather than the Unsupervised Conference facility.
IP
Value
Value Description
05-12-01
0
DK phone way
05-12-01
1
Analog phone way
05-12-01
2
Note 3
05-12-01
3
Note 4
Note:
1. DK phone way: [Hold] [Station Number] [TRF].
2. Analog phone way: [Hold] [Station Number] [Hang up].
3. DK phone could transfer a trunk to another trunk by [Hold] [DSS trunk] [TRF].
4. Use Analog way to transfer normal call and has the capability that mentioned in Note 3 above.
02. Reserved
03. Exclusive Hold Capability
If this parameter is enabled all stations can use the Exclusive Hold Function. If the parameter is
disabled no stations will be able to place calls on Exclusive hold.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-12-03
Enabled
Disabled
04. Door Relay Activation Time
The parameter sets the time that the door relay will remain activated after the Door Unlock function is
activated by the user. The Door unlock relay is set in Program 06.
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IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-12-04
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
sec.
05. Voice Mail Call Forward Protocol Selection and Muting Leading Digits
This parameter selects between Standard Voice Mail Call Forward Protocol and the Enhanced
Protocol. For a full description of Voice Mail Protocol see Program 05-10.It will also set the muting of
the leading digits
0
Setting Value
VMS Leading Digit Type
1
Short Long
2
3
4
5
6
7
Short
Long
Short
Long
Short
Long
Mute Leading Digit
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Leading Digit for VMS
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
“Short” type:
“Long” type:
Use the Leading Digit programmed in program 05-10.
Use Enhanced Protocol
The caller will not hear the DTMF signal during the
transmission of leading digits.
“Mute Leading Digit”:
“Leading Digits for VMS”:
Yes: When incoming caller call the voice mail directly, the system will send the Leading digits
(7+ CO trunk number)
No: When incoming caller call the voice mail directly, the system will not send any leading digits.
Note: Refer to Mode 05-10 for the leading digits as follow:
Voice Mail System Leading Digit Format (TCI version only)
1+ extension number = CFWD All Calls
2+ extension number = CFWD Busy
3+ extension number = CFWD No Answer
4+ extension number = Direct Call to Voice Mail (Station)
5+ extension number = Call Record
6+ extension number = Recall to Voice Mail
7+ CO trunk number = Incoming CO Call
Related System Programming Mode: 05-10, 43-cn-03, 50-ST-05
06. Linear / Circular Trunk Group Access
If this parameter is set to 0 then line selection will be the first available trunk in the users dial (9-0)
group. If the parameter is set to 1 then the lines will be selected in a Circular fashion till all lines have
been used and then the selection will start again. Do NOT use Circular with PSTN lines unless there is
a very good reason as call collision will result.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-12-06
Linear
Circular
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07. LED Indication of Check In / Check Out
This parameter disables or enables the LED indication for Check in/Check out features for the DSS
consoles and DSS Keys of DK phones.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-12-07
Disable
Enable
The LED indications are as follows:
LED
Description
Red and slow flash
If the Reception has checked out an extension, the LED for extension will slow flash red.
Green
When the checked out extension’s room has been cleaned by the cleaner (maid), they
can dial [776] from the phone and hang up. The LED for that extension will go Green.
This means the room is ready for a new guest.
Red
The room is checked in and the phone is in use.
Off
The room is checked in and the phone is in idle status.
08. Reserved
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Program 05-13-IP : System Timing Parameters – 13
05-13-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-9
0,1,5
0-1
0-7
0-7
Default
1= Enable
0=Disable
0=52 Sets
0=
1= Store CLI names
0= Disable
0=Disable
0=Disable
Item Description
Intercom Hot Key Dialling
Immediate SMDR output
Caller ID Buffer Block Size
Reserved
CLI Record Storing Method for LCD Phones
CTI-Trunk Status Report
Least Cost Routing( LCR) – Weekly Holiday 1
Least Cost Routing(LCR) – Weekly Holiday 2
01. Intercom Hot Key Dialling
This parameter when enabled allows stations to dial a call On Hook without having to lift the handset
or press the [SPK] key.
IP \ Value
05-13-01
0
1
Disable
Enable
02. Immediate SMDR Output
This parameter enables system to send out SMDR record when call is made or digit is dial out. In
normal case, the SMDR record is only available when the call is completed. This feature allows
external software to know who is dialling out with which digits or who is ringing into the system without
waiting until the call is completed. The external software can then start to count the cost from the
beginning of the call. If the credit is 1 hour and time is expired, the external software could release the
connection by sending commands back to the KSU.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-13-02
Disable
Enable
02. Caller ID Buffer Block Size
This parameter sets the memory block size of Caller ID buffer:
IP
Value Memory Block Size
Total Memory blocks
05-13-03
0
10 sets
52
05-13-03
1
20 sets
26
05-13-03
2
30 sets
17
05-13-03
3
40 sets
13
Refer to Program 83 to allocate the blocks for each DK phone.
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04. Reserved
05. CLI Record Storing Method for LCD Phones
This parameter defines which information shall be stored into the Caller ID buffer in the DK phone.
IP \ Value
Value
05-13-05
05-13-05
05-13-05
0
1
5
Value Description
Store CLI telephone numbers.
Store CLI names
Store CLI telephone number and name.
If mode 05-13-05 = 1, pressing [CLI History] key, system will display CLI number and name. Pressing
[MIC/AT] will display the date/time the call took place.
06. CTI-Trunk Status Report
Enabling this parameter will output the trunk status report for CTI applications. Currently 4 is the
correct setting for Ct Star applications
IP \ Value 0
1
4
5
05-13-06
Disable Enable Enable Extension Status Report Enable Trunk Status report
07. Least Cost Routing – Weekly Holiday 1
This parameter set the first weekly holiday for Least Cost Routing feature.
IP \ Value
05-13-07
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
No weekly holiday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Related system Programming: 05-13-07. 05-13-08, 75, 76, 77, 78-st-01, 78-st-02
08. Least Cost Routing – Weekly Holiday 2
This parameter set the second weekly holiday for Least Cost Routing feature.
IP \ Value
05-13-08
0
1
2
3
4
6
7
No weekly holiday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Related system programming: 05-13-07. 05-13-08, 75, 76, 77, 78-st-01, 78-st-02
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Program 05-14-IP : System Timing Parameters – 14
05-14-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
00000-1
00-
Default
0=Disable
0=
0=
0=
0=Disable
1= 1
0=
0=
Item Description
SLT LCR Switch on Delay for PSTN
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
DISA DTMF Detect Delay Time
CLI Delay Ring Time
Reserved
Reserved
01. SLT LCR Switch on Delay for PSTN
This parameter delays the connection of SLT phones to PSTN (Public Switch Telephone Network)
lines when LCR is in use to prevent the SLT dialling from conflicting with the LCR dialling.
IP \ Value
0
1
4
05-14-01
Disable
3 seconds delay
6 seconds delay
02. Reserved
03. Reserved
04. Reserved
05. DISA DTMF Detect Delay Time
This parameter defines the time delay for detecting DTMF signal on a DISA call after DISA answers.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-14-05
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
sec.
06. CLI Delay Ring Time
This parameter delays the DISA transfer to ensure that CLI (Caller ID) information is available and can
be sent to the ringing station with the transferred call. If Program 05-17-07 CLI Call Screening is
enabled but it will not work unless this parameter is enabled.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-14-06
Disable
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
sec.
07. Reserved
08. Reserved
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Program 05-15-IP : System Timing Parameters – 15
05-15-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer ( 01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-7
0-1
001100-
Default
0=
0=
0=
0=
2=
0=
0=
0=
Item Description
Company Greeting Time
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Description:
01. Company Greeting Time
This parameter extends the company greeting (60 seconds) of Auto Attendant by adding the
department greeting (60 seconds). Both greetings shall be recorded separately. The system will
bundle them together and make a seamless voice message.
IP
0
4
05-15-01
Company Greeting
= 60 seconds
Company + Department Greeting
= 120 seconds
02. Reserved
03. Reserved
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05-16-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-8
0-8
0-9
0-1
0-3
0-3
Default
0=Disable
0=
0=One Level
0=Disable
0=
0=
0= CTI
0=
Item Description
Midnight Reset
Reserved
DISA Single Digit Dialling Level
VMU language Service
Reserved
Reserved
ACP Data Output Format
Reserved
01. Midnight Reset
When this parameter is set to enable, system will restart the system at midnight and clear all Ram
data. If set to 2, system will also force all VM channels to be cleared
IP \ Value
05-16-01
0
1
Disable Enable
2
Enable & Clear any VM channels that may be
locked up.
02. Reserved
03. DISA Single Digit Dialing Level
IP
Value
05-16-03
0
05-16-03
1
05-16-03
2
05-16-03
n
05-16-03
8
Value Description
One level. System plays VMU standard greeting after DISA answers the incoming call. Users
can dial either the extension number or the single digit service.
Two levels. When incoming call rings in to the system, the external party will hear the
“Company Greeting to announce “Press 1 to access different department by single digit
service”.
Two levels. When incoming call rings in to the system, the external party will hear the
“Company Greeting to announce “Press 2 to access different department by single digit
service”.
Two levels. When incoming call rings in to the system, the external party will hear the
“Company Greeting to announce “Press n to access different department by single digit
service”.
Two levels. When incoming call rings in to the system, the external party will hear the
“Company Greeting to announce “Press 8 to access different department by single digit
service”.
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04. VMU Language Service
This parameter enables two language services for VMU.
IP
Value
05-16-04
05-16-04
05-16-04
05-16-04
05-16-04
05-16-04
0
1
2
….
8
9
alue Description
Feature is disabled
Press 1 to select second language service.
Press 2 to select second language service.
…………….
Press 8 to select second language service.
Play 1st Language then play 2nd Language service.
05. Reserved
06. Reserved
07. ACP Data Output Format
This parameter chooses the output format of ACP data. The format can be plain text or CTI format.
IP
value
05-16-07
05-16-07
05-16-07
05-16-07
0
1
2
3
Value Description
CTI format output to RS232.
ACP accessing data will be stored in system. (800 max. records)
CTI format output to RS232.
Text format output to RS232.
08. Reserved
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Program 05-17-IP : System Timing Parameters – 17
05-17-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-8
0-9
0-1
0-2
0-3
Default
1=
1=32K bps
0=No
2=2 seconds
0= None
0= None
0= No
4= Seconds
Item Description
Reserved
Voice Compression
Extension Number Announcement for DISA
DISA & ECF Access Delay Time - Lunch
DTMF CLI Leading Digits
DTMF CLI Trailing Digits
CID Call Block or Transfer to Voicemail
Minimum Mailbox Record Time
Description:
01. Reserved
02. Voice Compression
The default setting for the 256Mb VMU can be 32K or 16K bps compression rate. For customers who
want to increase the recording capacity this parameter allows the compression rate to be 16 KBPS.
That will double the available amount of storage time on the VMU while voice quality will be
decreased. In the new version of 1GB VMU2, there is no voice compression, and message is 64K
uncompressed.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-17-02
16K bps
32K bps
03. Extension Number Announcement for DISA
The Auto Attendant has two ways of announcement for transferring the call. The stanadard
announcement is “Please hold while I transfer the call.” Optional announcement is “ xxx, Please hold
while I transfer the call”. The xxx is the extension number being transferred to. After the above
announcement, the system will send the Ring-Back tone to external calling party.
IP \ Value
05-17-03
0
1
“ Please hold while I transfer the call” “ xxx, Please hold while I transfer the call”
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04. DISA & ECF Access Delay Time – Lunch
This parameter sets the timer that a DISA/ECF (External Call Forwarding) trunk will ring assigned
stations (set by Program 01-tk-IP, 02-tk-IP) prior to being connected to Auto Attendant (DISA) or
another Trunk (ECF) in Lunch mode. Stations can answer the incoming trunk before it is connected to
the Auto Attendant or another Trunk.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unit
05-17-04
0
2
4
6
8
15
30
60
120
254
sec.
Note:
0 = Incoming trunk connects to Auto Attendant or another trunk without ringing assigned
stations.
1-9 =Incoming trunk connects to Auto Attendant or another trunk after 2-254 seconds ringing.
Also see Program 05-01-04 for Day and Program 05-11-4 for Night mode.
05. DTMF CLI Leading Digits
This parameter enables/disables the display of Leading digits on DTMF Call ID
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
05-17-05
No
code
A
B
C
D
*
#
Note 1
Note:
1. Only display the normal digits (0,1,2,.., 9)
2. Example: D0289661356C
Leading code =D
Trailing code = C
06. DTMF CLI Trailing Digits
This parameter enables/disables the display of Trailing digits on DTMF Call ID
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
05-17-05
No
code
A
B
C
D
*
#
Note 1
Note:
3. Only display the normal digits (0,1,2,.., 9)
4. Example: D0289661356C
Leading code =D
Trailing code = C
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07. Call Block or Transfer to Voice Mail according to CLI Message
This parameter allows the system to reject or send the call to a virtual Voicemail based on the CLI
received. When a call is rejected the DSS LED for the line is flashing but there will be no audible ring.
CLI numbers to be screened must be specified in Mode 09 system speed dial.
Mode 05-14-06 and 05-05-05 must also be enabled to make this feature happen.
Call blocking by CLI is to screen out unwanted callers. There are four different call blocking situations
as follow:
Mode 05-17-07=0
There is no call blocking feature
Mode 05-17-07=1
If there is no CLI information from the incoming call, the LED of that CO line DSS key will be flashing,
but no ringing signal to alert the operator.
If there is CLI information from the incoming call and the CLI is matching with the call blocking number
that is assigned at Mode 09, the LED of that CO line DSS key will be flashing, but no ringing signal to
alert the operator.
Mode 05-17-07=2
If there is no CLI information from the incoming call, the call will be transferred to the virtual voice mail
-41.
If there is CLI information and the CLI is matching with the call blocking number that is assigned at
Mode 09, the call will be transferred to the virtual voice mail – 41 or 42 or 43 or 40 that is LED flashing
without ring.
Note
1) If the VMC is not installed, the call will not be transferred to the virtual mail -41. And the LED of
that CO line DSS key will be flashing, but no ringing signal to alert the operator.
Mode 05-17-07=4
If there is no CLI information from the incoming call, there is no call blocking feature, the call will be
ringing normally with LED flashing.
If there is CLI information and the CLI is matching with the call blocking number that is assigned at
Mode 09, the call will be blocked. (LED of that CO line DSS key will be flashing, but no ringing signal
to alert the operator)
Associated program modes 09, 05-05-05, 05-14-06, 43-51-05, 43-52-05, 43-53-05
08. Minimum Mail Box Record Time
Some callers will after hearing a personal greeting and then the Beep hang up after a short period.
This will then leave a short message usually of silence followed by the sound of a handset being
replaced. This parameter will allow messages that do not reach a certain length to be deleted.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-17-08
Disable
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
sec.
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Program 05-18-IP : System Timing Parameters – 18
05-18-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
000-1
0000-9
0-9
Default
0=
0=
1=Enable
0=
0=
0=
8= -9db
5= -11.4db
Item Description
Reserved
Hotel Alarm
Dial out History Feature
Reserved
Reserved
Play Transfer message for ECF
High Frequency Level of DTMF Generator
Low Frequency Level of DTMF Generator
01. Reserved
02. Hotel Alarm
This feature is designed for the Hotel environment but also could be used in other situations.
When the user presses an emergency button that provides a short circuit on the pair of an SLT
extension line this will trigger an Alarm Ring signal to the console with the LCD message as follow:
Extension: xx
Shower Alarm
If a user lifts the handset to make an emergency call, but can’t talk for some reason (usually health
related), after 2 minutes, the console will receive an Alarm Ring with the LCD message as follows:
Extension: xx
Handset Alarm
IP \ Value
0
1
05-18-02 Disable this feature Enable this feature
Note:
Extension that need this feature should be enabled in mode: 50-STN-08: Hotel Alarm.
03. Dial Out History Feature
This parameter enables a dial out history memory buffer. When this feature is enabled the user can
press [Redial] and using the [Up/down] volume keys, scroll through the last 10 dialled out numbers
and then pressing the [SPK] key to dial out the numbers.
IP \ Value
0
1
05-18-03
Disable
Enable
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04. Reserved
05. Reserved
06. Play Transfer message for ECF
This parameter enables the ECF (External Call Forwarding) voice announcement to an incoming caller
when they are being transferred to an external telephone number by the system
IP \ Value
0
1
05-18-06
Disable
Enable
07. High Frequency Level of DTMF Generator
This parameter modifies the level of the High frequency DTMF Generator. This should not be
modified under any circumstances.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-18-07
-16.8
-2+
-14.8
-13.4
-12.4
-11.4
-10.2
-9
-8.8
-7.8
dBm
08. Low Frequency Level of DTMF Generator
This parameter modifies the level of the low frequency DTMF Generator. This should not be
modified under any circumstances.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-18-08
-16.8
-2+
-14.8
-13.4
-12.4
-11.4
-10.2
-9
-8.8
-7.8
dBm
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Program 05-19-IP : System Timing Parameters – 19
05-19-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0000-9
0000-
Default
0=
0=
0=
1=10 secs
1=NZ
0=
0=
0=
Item Description
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Silence Detection for VMU
Distinctive Ring Selection Australia or New Zealand
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
01. Reserved
02. Reserved
03. Reserved
04. Silence Detection For VMU
This parameter enables Silence detection for the Voice Mail to disconnect a call after receiving this
period of silence from the caller.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
05-19-04
Disable
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
sec.
05. Reserved
06. Reserved
07. Reserved
08. Reserved
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Program 05-20-IP : System Timing Parameters – 20
05-20-IP SYS PAR IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-6
000000-
Default
0= Disable
0=
0=
0=
0=
0=
0=
0=
Item Description
VMU Mailbox Delete All Messages
DISA No Digits Dialed Destination
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
01. VMU Mailbox Delete All Messages
This option enables or disables a message within the VMU that prompts a user to delete all messages
within their own mailbox. When enabled, during a mailbox’s main menu, the optional prompt “Press 5
to delete all messages,” will be played. Pressing the digit 5 will clear all message, new and old that
are present in the mailbox. If disabled, this prompt will not be played. U.S. Voice prompt version for
the VMU must be 5116 or higher. Older versions do not have the prompt in the prompt library.
02. DISA No Digits Dialed (End of Message) Destination
This parameter controls how calls are handled if the caller dials no digits at the DISA main greeting.
A setting of 0 will cause the VMU to either disconnect the caller or transfer the caller to the appropriate
operator as programmed on 05-07-04.
A setting of 1 through 6 will route the caller to one of the six virtual extensions in the system, so that
the caller can leave a message.
Note: By default, only the first two Virtual extensions are configured with mailboxes.
1= Virtual mailbox 41 2= Virtual mailbox 42
3= Virtual mailbox 43 4= Virtual mailbox 44
5= Virtual mailbox 45 6= Virtual mailbox 46
03. Reserved
04. Reserved
05. Reserved
06. Reserved
07. Reserved
08. Reserved
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Program 05-23-IP : System Timing Parameters – 23
05-23-IP SYS PAR IP = 01-08
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 System Default.
Item
Pointer
---------01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Display
Data
---------00000000-
Programming Data
Description
----------------------------------------------------------Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
DSP Reset (Reserved)
Timing
Table
----------
Description:
01. Reserved:
02. Reserved:
03. Reserved:
04. Reserved
05. Reserved:
06. Reserved:
07. Reserved:
08. DSP Reset Reserved:
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
DSP in-act 480 m/s
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Default
-----------0=
0=
0=
0=
0=
0=
0=
1=
Program 05-24-IP : System Timing Parameters – 24
05-16-IP SYS PAR IP = 01-08
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 System Default.
Item
Pointer
---------01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Display
Data
---------0-1
0-1
0-8
0-8
0-9
0-1
0-1
0-3
Programming Data
Description
-----------------------------------------------------------
Timing
Table
----------
LYNX Monitor System Tracking
LYNX Monitor RS232 Output
LYNX Monitor DSP trace
LYNX Monitor VMC Trace
Default
-----------0=
0=
0=
0=Disable
0=
0= Disable
0= Disable
0= Disable
Description:
01. Reserved:
02.Reserved:
03. Reserved:
04. LYNX Monitor System Tracking
This parameter enables the LYNX monitor system and handset tracking features.
0= Disable
2 = enable
3 = enable
4 = enable
5 = enable
6 = enable
7 = enable
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor
Tx to DK phone trace
Tx to DK phone trace
SWITCH ACTION trace
SWITCH ACTION trace
SWITCH ACTION trace & monitor Tx to DK phone trace
Tx to DK phone trace &monitor SWITCH ACTION trace
05. Reserved:
06. LYNX Monitor Output:
This parameter enables/disables the LYNX monitor RS232 output
0 = disable output monitor to RS-232
1 = enable output monitor to RS-232
07. LYNX Monitor DSP trace:
This parameter enables/disables the LYNX monitor DSP (Digital Signal Processor) Trace
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0 = Disable
1 = enable monitor DSP trace
2 = monitor DSP Write Codec & download External program
3 = enable monitor DSP trace, monitor DSP Write Codec & download External program
08. LYNX Monitor VMC Trace:
This parameter enables /disables the LYNX monitor VMC (Voice Mail Card) trace.
0 = Disable
1 = enable monitor VMC trace
2 = enable monitor VMC R/W CF card pointer table & download External program
3 = enable monitor VMC trace enable monitor VMC R/W CF card pointer table & download External
program
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Program 05-24-IP : System Timing Parameters – 24
05-16-IP SYS PAR IP = 01-08
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 System Default.
Item
Pointer
---------01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Display
Data
---------0000-8
00-1
0-3
0-3
Programming Data
Description
----------------------------------------------------------Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
LYNX Monitor System Tracking
Reserved
LYNX Monitor RS232 Output
LYNX Monitor DSP trace
LYNX Monitor VMC Trace
Timing
Table
----------
Default
-----------2=
0=
0=
0=Disable
0=
0=Disable
0=Disable
0=Disable
Description:
01. Reserved:
02. Reserved:
03. Reserved:
04. LYNX Monitor System Tracking
This parameter enables the LYNX monitor system and handset tracking features.
0= Disable
2 = enable monitor Tx to DK phone trace
3 = enable monitor Tx to DK phone trace
4 = enable monitor SWITCH ACTION trace
5 = enable monitor SWITCH ACTION trace
6 = enable monitor SWITCH ACTION trace & monitor Tx to DK phone trace
7 = enable monitor Tx to DK phone trace &monitor SWITCH ACTION trace
05. Reserved:
06. LYNX Monitor Output:
This parameter enables/disables the LYNX monitor RS232 output
0 = disable output monitor to RS-232
1 = enable output monitor to RS-232
07. LYNX Monitor DSP trace:
This parameter enables/disables the LYNX monitor DSP (Digital Signal Processor) Trace
0 = Disable
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1 = enable monitor DSP trace
2 = monitor DSP Write Codec & download External program
3 = enable monitor DSP trace, monitor DSP Write Codec & download External program
08. LYNX Monitor VMC Trace:
This parameter enables /disables the LYNX monitor VMC (Voice Mail Card) trace.
0 = Disable
1 = enable monitor VMC trace
2 = enable monitor VMC R/W CF card pointer table & download External program
3 = enable monitor VMC trace enable monitor VMC R/W CF card pointer table & download External
program
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Program 06-IP : Relay Assignment
06-St-01 Relay
00
St
000
xxx
Item Value
00-06, 10, 11-18
00-06, 10, 11-18
St= Station Number
Value for each Item
Relay Description
Relay of Motherboard (Optional)
Relay of ACP (extension: xxx)
Description:
Relays on the Motherboard and ACP are Dry-contact type relays. The relay provides no power only a
switching function.
The maximum limit for the voltage and current for the relay contacts is 24Vdc or 90Vac at 1 A.
They are only designed for low voltage control circuits. All Relays are Normally Open contacts and will
close on activation of the function for which they have been programmed.
When the St is 000, it means the relay on the motherboard. When the St is a valid station number, it is
the relay on the ACP corresponding to that station number..
Assign the required Relays to one of the following functions.
Item Value
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Function
No Operation
Music On Hold
Door open
Reserved for future use
Trunk loud bell
Station loud bell
System Alarm
All Paging [#0]
External zone page Group - 1 [#31]
External zone page Group - 2 [#32]
External zone page Group - 3 [#33]
External zone page Group - 4 [#34]
External zone page Group - 5 [#35]
External zone page Group - 6 [#36]
External zone page Group - 7 [#37]
External zone page Group - 8 [#38]
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Program 07-Gp-IP : Flexible Key Group Assignment
07-Gp-IP KEY GRP Gp (Group)= 01-08, IP= (Item Pointer) 01-39 (DSS key number)
TK= Trunk number (nn)
TK: nn
07-Gp-IP KEY GRP Gp (Group)= 01-08, IP= (Item Pointer) 01-39 (DSS key number)
xxx= Station number
xx
07-Gp-IP KEY GRP Gp (Group)= 01-08, IP = (Item Pointer) 01-39 (DSS key number)
FN: Function Number (ff)
FN: ff
General:
This program assigns 8 groups of Flexible key plans for Key phones.
Each Key phone can be assigned two groups of functions. (Refer to Program 41-st-(02 & 03)).
Description:
Each key can be assigned as Trunk, Station or Special Function.
To change the assignment from TK to Station or to Function or vice versa, press the {Change}
(MIC/AT) key before setting.
nn
xx
xxx
xxxx
ff
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=
=
=
=
=
01-12 - Trunk Key (1 to 12)
10-69 - Station Key (2 digits)
100-699 - Station Key ( 3 digits )
1000-6999 - Station Key ( 4 digits )
00-65 - Function Key (0 to 65)
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The Function for each ff Code
ff
Code
00
02
04
06
08
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
Function
One Touch DSS Speed Dial
Do Not Disturb/Conference
Microphone/AUTO answer
SAVE
Volume Up
Voice Set up
Console Speed Setup
Security Code Set up
Temporary Security Code
Check Out
All Paging (Internal)
All Paging (Internal/External)
1A2 Emulation Privacy
Swap (Call Split) – Note 1
Volume down
Zone Paging (Internal) 7
CLI History
Voice Mail On Line Record
Pickup All Groups
Loop Key Group 1
Loop Key Group 3
Loop Key Group 5
Loop Key Group 7
Toll Password
User Alarm
Console- Set up System Time
Day / Night
Forward Busy
Meet me Page
(Reserved)
Door Phone
Directory key (for name search)
Day/Night/Lunch key
ff
Code
01
03
05
07
09
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
Function
Program
Message Waiting/Pulse-Tone
Speed Dial
Redial
Forced Account Code
Personal Speed
(Reserved)
(Reserved)
Check In
(Reserved)
All Paging (External)
Zone Paging (Internal)
Voice Mail Transfer Key
Answer Machine Emulation
Headset Function key
Zone Paging (Internal) 8
Zone Paging (External) 1
Pickup Own Group
Pickup Group
Loop Key Group 2
Loop Key Group 4
Loop Key Group 6
Loop Key Group 8
Alarm Assign
Console User Alarm
(Reserved)
Call Forward
Forward No Answer
Shift Key
Hotel/Motel Function
Security System
Pre-dial key
FWD Key
Note:
1. [MSG] key: Message. It is assigned as default function key.
When a message is left on your DK phone, this [MSG] key will be flashing.
First situation:
Extension call you and presses [MSG] on their phone when you are not available. Your [MSG] key
will be flashing, pressing this flashing key will call back the caller automatically.
Second situation:
Some one leave a voice message on your voice mail box, your [MSG] key will be flashing,
pressing the flashing [MSG] key will let you log into your personal voice mail box automatically.
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2. [FN:25] key: Voice Mail Transfer. It is assigned at Program mode 7, ff code is 25
During the conversation with an outside caller transfer this call to another extension’s voice mail
box by:
a. Conversation with an outside line
b. Press [FN:25] key
c. Enter the extension number that you want to transfer
d. Press [TRF] key to transfer the outside caller to the voice mail box of that extension.
Note:
In the above step d. If you want to hang up instead of press [TRF] key to transfer the call, set the
parameter in Program 05-12-01 to 2
3. [FN:27] key: Answering Machine Emulation. It is assigned at Program mode 7, ff code is 27
The steps to activate this feature:
a. Set Call Forward to station [86] (that is your voice mail box number) for your keyphone.
b. Press [FN:27] key will enable the Answering machine Emulation feature.
c. Press [FN:27] key again will disable the Answering Machine Emulation feature.
Note:
1. When activated this function allows the caller to set call forward to the Voice Mail as usual
but then monitor calls to the Voice Mail from his key phone (on hook) and if they wish can lift
the handset and take the call back from the Voice Mail.
2. Another Enable method:
To enable the user presses [SPK] [7][7][3][1] and to disable presses [SPK] [7][7][3][0].
4. [FN:26] key: Swap. It is assigned at Program mode 7, ff code is 26
An extension during a call can press this function button to swap (Call Split) between two calls on
separate trunks. Refer to Program: 44-st-03
5. [FN:34] key: Voice Mail On Line Record. It is assigned at Program mode 7, ff code is 34
Record Function:
This function is dependant on the Recording Unit being capable of inserting the recording tone to
alert the caller they are being recorded. To record it is necessary for the Key phone to have a
[RECORD] key which is [FCN 34].
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Program 09-nnn-DP : System Speed Dial
09-nnn-DP TK:tt nn nnn = 100-199 DP = 01-30 tt = 01-12 nn = 40-43
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Telephone number
General:
This program permits the assignment of up to 900 sets of system speed dialling codes. If Names are
enabled (default) then only 500 Speed dials are available. If all 500 are allocated with names to
System Speed dial then there are no Personal speed dials available for users. In default 100 System
Speed dials are enabled (100-199)
Description:
nnn
= 100-999
= Speed dial code, up to 900 sets in total.
DP
= 01-30
= Digit Pointer for telephone number. 30 digits per speed dial code.
tt
= 01-12
= Pre-assigned CO line number.
nn=40 : CLI Call Blocking is enabled. It will not ring but trunk LED will be flashing.
nn=41 : CLI Call Blocking is enabled. The call will be transferred to the virtual voice mail (No. 141).
nn=42 : CLI Call Blocking is enabled. The call will be transferred to the virtual voice mail (No. 142).
nn=43 : CLI Call Blocking is enabled. The call will be transferred to the virtual voice mail (No. 143).
A VMC must be installed to allow Call Blocking transfer to Virtual Voice Mail to be enabled.
Call Blocking is enabled in Mode 05-17-07.
Press the [MIC/AT]{Change} key twice to change or clear the settings for CLI Call Blocking.
Pre-Assigned CO Line
Press the [MIC/AT]{Change} key to change or clear the Pre-assigned CO line number. This CO line is
the dedicated outgoing line for the speed dial code. If the user presses a speed dial code without
selecting a CO line first, the system will select this CO Line automatically. If no CO line is assigned,
the system will select an available CO line according to the assigned Dial 9 group (Program 41-nnnn04). A line may also be selected directly by the user.
Telephone Number
30 digits maximum may be entered in each memory. In addition to the digits 1 to 0, *, # the following
can also be stored: Pause, Flash, Pulse to DTMF. Each function occupies one digit.
"Pause" is represented by the [HOLD] key.
"Flash" is represented by the [TRF/FL] key.
"Pulse to DTMF" is represented by the {P->T} key.
-- P
-- F
-- T
i) Pause:
During dial procedures on PSTN line, the dialling will wait for a programmable timer (Refer to Program
05-01-06).
During dial procedures on ISDN line, the dialling will wait for the called party to answer the call.
For example,
Store 29611356ppp506 in speed dial and use this speed dial on ISDN line to dial out. The
system will dial 506 in DTMF after the called party answers the call (it could be the Auto
Attendant or Voice Mail)
ii) Flash : This will make a loop disconnection of a pre-assigned duration. (Refer to Program 05-0205).
iii) Pulse to DTMF : If the dialled signal is "pulse", it will change to "DTMF".
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Note:
Pressing [DND]{Don’t Care} will erase the digit which the cursor is on.
Pressing [REDIAL]{CLR ALL} will erase all the assigned digits.
Associated program: 05-05-05, 05-04-06, 05-17-07, 43-51-05, 43-52-05, 43-53-05.
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Program 10-GP-IP : Intercom Single Digit Assignment
10-Gp-IP S.D.I.
00 00 00 00 00
Gp = 01-08, IP = Item Pointer (01-05)
Station number for single digit dialling (1 to 5)
General:
This program permits calling party to call one or more stations by dialling one digit only. The settings in
this Program shall be enabled by Single Digit Intercom (Refer to Program 05-04-07).
Description:
When single digit intercom is enabled then the pre-fix digit (6) of station to station call must be dialled
to call another extension.
If a particular group has no entries programmed, the stations in the same number station group will
not have single digit dialling and will not have to use the station to station prefix.
Note: This information DOES NOT pertain to DISA Single Digit Dialing.
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Program 11-IP : Date and Time Setting
11-IP Date/Time
08 27 06 18 16 4
IP
11-01
11-02
11-03
11-04
11-05
11-06
Value
01-12
01-31
00-99
00-23
00-59
1-7
IP =Item pointer (01-06)
Value for each Item
Item Description
Month......................
Day........................
Year.......................
Hour.......................
Minute.....................
Week day (Monday = 1, Tuesday = 2)..
General:
This program set up the system’s Date & Time.
Description:
The Date & Time will be held during power failure of LYNX plus. There is no need to reset the Date &
Time after power is restored.
Program 12-nn : System Alarm Clock
12-nn Alarm
hh mm dd
Location
Pointer
----------hh
mm
dd
Program
Data
---------00-23
00-59
00-99
nn = Alarm schedule (01-10)
Setting Time
Program Data
Description
--------------------------Hour.
Minute.
Duration.
General:
This program permits the assignment of 10 time schedules for alarm clock purposes.
Description:
When the assigned time is reached, Background music will be broadcast over all idle Key telephones.
The time duration for alarm clock music is programmable (00 to 99 minutes.).
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Program 13-nn : Password
13-nn Password
dddddddd
nn = Assigned Password Number (01-08)
Setting password
General:
This program permits the assignment of 9 different passwords in the system.
Description:
The password length is from 1 to 8 digits. All unused digit positions must be padded with ’d’.
nn
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Password Description
Programming Password. Default is None
DISA Password.
Toll Free. Default is 8655.
DISA Monitor. Default is 1234
Reserved
Silent Alarm password.
VMU Password. Default is 1234_ _ _ _
Reserved
Reserved
Note:
1. DISA Password:
The password is for DISA caller to access another CO line by DISA. Refer to “Program 0511-05 DISA Special Function Access” Default is 3472 (version of ATA, INT, Italy=_ _ _ _
means not available)
2. VMU Password: Default 1234. The password is used for user to access the voice mail
features.
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Program 14-01-IP : SMDR Specifications
14-01-IP S.M.D.R. IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
Value for each Item
0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-9
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
00-99
00-3
Default
0=00 Sec.
0=Record
0=Record
0=Record
0=Yes
21=21
0=
0=No
Item Description
Call Duration Start Time
Record Incoming Call
Record Local Call
Record Incoming Call No Answer
Print out the Title
Number of records between titles
Reserved
Polarity Reversal
General:
This program assigns the SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) parameters.
01. Call Duration Start Time
This parameter defines the minimum access time to start recording the SMDR.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
14-01-01
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
sec.
02. Record Incoming Calls
This parameter decides whether incoming calls are recorded or not.
IP \ Value
14-01-02
0
1
Record Do not Record
03. Record Local Calls
The parameter decides whether local call are recorded or not.
The SMDR report defines whether a call is local or toll by Program 05-03-05.
IP \ Value
14-01-03
0
1
Record Do not Record
04. Record Incoming Calls No Answer
This parameter decides whether unanswered incoming calls will be recorded or not.
IP \ Value
14-01-04
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1
Record Do not Record
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05. Print out the Title
This parameter decides whether SMDR report contain the title at the head of each page or not.
IP \ Value
0
1
14-01-05
Print out the Title.
Do not print out the Title.
06. Number of Records between the Title
This parameter defines the number of records between each Title. It means the total lines of record
per page,
07. Reserved
08. Polarity Reversal
If Polarity Reversal (PR) is disabled, the system will start counting the duration after accessing a CO
line.
If Polarity Reversal (PR) is enabled, the system will start counting the duration after the called party
answers.
IP
Value
14-01-08
0
No PR Detection / Normal SMDR format output
14-01-08
1
PR Detection / Normal SMDR format output
14-01-08
2
No PR Detection / Simple SMDR format output
14-01-08
3
PR Detection / Simple SMDR format output
ST.
112
115
000
112
112
112
121
117
D3
D-03
112
111
TK
01
02
03
04
03
05
01
01
05
D
02
03
05
05
Value Description
SMDR OUTPUT DATA FORMAT
S TELEPHONE NUMBER
Account
MM/DD
001188629645752
12345678
10/02
Incoming
87654321
10/02
Incoming no answer
10/02
001188629645752
FAC:01
10/02
X FAC or PSW error
10/02
X 001
10/02
# 0294150100
10/02
* 0294150100
10/02
0418220212
10/02
<< D I S A
OFF >>
10/02
DDI Num: 94150112
10/02
CLI NoAns:294176288
10/02
CLI Num: 294150100
10/02
DDI NoAns:94150112
10/02
START
08:35
08:45
12:00
12:10
12:30
12:35
14:15
14:15
21:01
21:00
08:45
12:00
12:35
12:37
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DURATION
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00:10'20"
RING
00'10"
00'35"
00:02'00"
00:00'05"
00:00'55"
00:03'10"
00:02'30"
00:02'40"
00:10'20"
00:00'00"
00:00'05"
00:00'00"
00'10"
00'35"
00'05"
00'27"
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UNIT
TITLE DESCRIPTION:
ST = Station No.
TK = Trunk No.
S = Status
Telephone Number
Account
MM/DD
Begin_Time hh:mm
Duration_Tm hh:mm:ss
Ring_Tm mm:ss
Unit 00000
11 to 6999, D = DISA
01 to 12,
# = Hold, * = Answered the hold, X = Cut off by toll restrictions.
First 24 digits
8 digits in total of Forced Account Code
Month/Day
The start time of accessing the trunk line.
Time duration of the call.
Incoming ring time.
Meter Pulse Count
CASE EXPLANATION:
CASE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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October 2, 08:35 A.M., Station 112 made a call (telephone No. is 00116495256611) through
line 1. The call lasted 2 minutes and 35 seconds, Account code No. 12345678 was entered
for the call and 12-meter pulses were recorded.
October 2, 08:45 A.M., An incoming call on line 2, rang for 10 seconds, station 115 answered
the call and stored an Account No. 87654321.
October 2, 12:00 P.M., An incoming call through line 3, rang for 35 seconds, no one answered
and the call was abandoned.
October 2, 12:10 P.M., Station 112 made a Long Distance call through line 4 by Forced
Account Code 1 and 23 meter pulses were recorded.
October 2, 12:30 P.M., Station 112 made a call by Forced Account Code but was denied
because of a wrong code.
October 2, 12:35 P.M., Station 116 made a call, which was restricted.
Line 1 was used by station 121 for 55 seconds then put on hold. One meter pulse was
recorded against this station for its section of the call
The held line 1 was answered by station 117 and he occupied the line for 3 minutes and 10
seconds. Four meter pulses were recorded against this station for its section of the call.
Incoming Line 3, using the DISA function, made an outside call 018220212 on line 5. The
Duration time is for line 5. 3 meter pulses were recorded for this call.
DISA is completed. The Duration time is for line 3.
Incoming call on an ISDN system. The number displayed is the In dial number dialled by the
calling party. The system can be programmed on a station by station basis to select whether
calls to that station will display the In dial number dialled or the CLI information of the
incoming caller
An incoming call rang for 35 seconds and no one answered. The CLI number of the calling
station is displayed.
An incoming call on line 5 (ISDN) was answered by station 111. The SMDR displayed the CLI
number (294150100) of the calling party and the extension number (112) of the calling party.
The extension number shown is what the system will receive if the call is from another
Transtel with ISDN. The format may be different or non-existent from other telephone
systems or on PSTN lines. The system can be programmed on a station by station basis to
select whether calls to that station will display the In dial number dialled or the CLI information
of the incoming caller. The number 94150100 is the pilot number of the In dial group.
An incoming call rang for 27 seconds and no one answered. The In dial number the calling
station dialled is displayed.
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SMDR OUTPUT DATA FORMAT - With CLI Output
ST. TK S TELEPHONE NUMBER
Account
112 01
001188629645752
12345678
112 02
DDI Num:94150112
03
CLI NoAns:294176288
111 05
CLI Num: 294150100
05
DDI NoAns:94150112
CASE
1
2
3
4
5
MM/DD
10/02
10/02
10/02
10/02
10/02
START
08:35
08:45
12:00
12:35
12:37
DURATION
00:02'35"
00:10'20"
00:00'00"
00:00'05"
00:00'00"
RING
UNIT
00012
00'10"
00'35"
00'05"
00'27"
Outgoing call. All information remains as before.
Incoming call on an ISDN system. The number displayed is the In dial number dialled by the
calling party. The system can be programmed on a station by station basis to select whether
calls to that station will display the In dial number dialled or the CLI information of the
incoming caller
An incoming call rang for 35 seconds and no one answered. The CLI number of the calling
station is displayed.
An incoming call on line 5 (ISDN) was answered by station 111. The SMDR displayed the
CLI number (294150100) of the calling party. The system can be programmed on a station
by station basis to select whether calls to that station will display the In dial number dialled or
the CLI information of the incoming caller. The number 94150100 is the pilot number of the
In dial group.
An incoming call rang for 27 seconds and no one answered. The In dial number the calling
station dialled is displayed.
Note: Maximum of 25 SMDR records can be stored in the system temporarily.
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Program 17-nn : Forced Account Code
17-nn FAC CODE
__________ dd
nn = Forced Account Code (01-99)
FAC code (8 digits max.) Toll class: d(Day) d(Night)
General:
This program creates 99 Forced Account codes.
Description:
The use of forced account codes allows a station user to temporarily bypass the toll restrictions. If a
Forced Account Code is assigned to a station during system programming, it becomes the only code
capable of bypassing that station’s default toll restriction.
The forced account code can be up to eight digits in length. If the system is fitted with a call accounting
output the entry for a call made using a forced account code will display the code used in the account
column. The actual numbers of the code will not be displayed for security reasons, the reading will
show FAC:XX. XX is the forced account code number 01 to 99.
The Forced Account Code will not be displayed on the screen of Executive phones when it is entered.
Digit "d" is keyed in by [DND/CN] button and means "Any digit " ("don't care").
Digit "_" is keyed in by [TRF/FL] button and means "No digit ".
Clear all digits by pressing [TRF/FL] to insert a line in place of the original entry.
The last two digits dd are for toll class selection – Day and Night. The forced account code will open
the call from the stations normal class to the Class set for Day and Night.
First d: for Day time Toll Class.
Second d: for Night time Toll Class.
Do not use Redial button to clear forced account code entries as this will insert "don't care" which will
allow any digit as a forced account code.
Forced Account codes are also used by the ACP (Access Control Phone) to unlock the door relay of
the ACP or system.
The Forced Account Codes may also be used as DISA passwords to allow call accounting to show
which user was making an external call using DISA from outside the system. Forced Account Codes
50 to 99 can be used for this purpose. This feature will need to be enabled in Mode 05-11-02.
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Program 18-nn-TK : Assign Toll Plan To Trunk Lines
18-nn-tk Toll
0000000000
nn = Toll Plan number (00-09), tk = Trunk No. (01-12)
Toll class for each trunk (class 0-9)
General:
Toll Plan allows the assignment of dialling capabilities dependent upon specific CO lines as well as
individual stations. This can be used to restrict dialling capabilities from some stations and to limit
specific types of calls to certain special purpose telephone lines.
The Toll Plans are written in Program 51 to 59 and 61 to 66.
Description:
There are total of 10 toll plans can be used.
Each Toll Plan points to a Toll Class depending on the CO line used. It is possible to allow a toll class
to have different restriction level on a line by line basis.
A station can have a Day Service toll plan and a Night Service toll plan.
Example 1: Program Mode 18-00 is set to 0000dddddd. Any station in the system which is set to toll
class 0 will be unrestricted on lines 1 to 4 but will be unable to dial out on lines 5 to 10.
Example 2: Program Mode 18-01 is set to 111100dddd. Any station in the system which is set to toll
class 1 will be restricted by toll class 1 on lines 1 to 4, will be unrestricted on lines 5 and 6 but will be
unable to dial out on lines 7 and 10.
To assign toll plans to stations, see Program 41-st-05, 41-st-06.
Toll Classes:
Class
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
D
Function
Unrestricted
Use Mode 51 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 61 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 52 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 62 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 53 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 63 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 54 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 64 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 55 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 65 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 56 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 66 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 57 for the Unrestricted numbers.
Use Mode 58 for the Unrestricted numbers.
Use Mode 59 for the Unrestricted numbers.
Use Mode 51-56 for unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 61-66 for all restricted numbers
Cannot access the trunk line.
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Prog. Mode
Default
Mode 51,61
Mode 52,62
Mode 53,63
Mode 54,64
Mode 55,65
Mode 56,66
Mode 57
Mode 58
Mode 59
Program 20-nn- : Set Day – Time / Lunch Time Schedule
20-nn Day Time
00 00 00 00 00
nn = Day schedule pointer (00-06)
Setting data
General:
This program assigns day, night and lunch time from Sunday to Saturday for automatic night
switching.
Description:
The system is capable of switching automatically between Day / Lunch break / Night settings using the
time parameters set in this program. To change from manual to automatic night switching the console
presses [PRG] [TRF/FL] [ *]. Pressing [*] toggles between the 3 modes.
If a Function key has been set to function 52 then pressing this key will change from Day to Night by
one touch button but will not change between Automatic and Manual switching. The meaning of nn as
follow:
00 = Sunday
01 = Monday
02 = Tuesday
03 = Wednesday
04 = Thursday
05 = Friday
06 = Saturday
Example
20-01 Day Time
08 30 17 00 12
20-01 Day Time
30 13 30
On Monday the system will switch from Night time to Daytime start at 8:30 in the morning, will switch to
lunchtime start at 12:30, switch back to daytime at 13:30 and switch to Night time at 17:00. To
program no lunchtime, enter 00 from items 05 to 08.
Example:
Items: 01 02 (hh : mm) = the time switching from Night Time to Daytime
Items: 03 04 (hh : mm) = the time switching from Daytime to night Time
Items: 05 06 (hh : mm) = the time switching to Lunch Time
Items: 07 08 (hh : mm) = the time switching to Daytime
During Lunch Mode the system will change to night ring assignment and Auto Attendant or ACD
settings but will play a different Lunch time message.
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Program 25 : Reset Data to System Default
25 - Reset Data
0 - 9 Default
General:
This program resets all data to System Default. All new systems must be reset to default before any
programming in case corruption has been caused during handling or shipping. It will also be
necessary to reset to default after a software upgrade is installed. When using item 3 or 4 these must
be done AFTER the system reset is performed.
Description:
1 = System data will be reset to system default except System Speed Dial Programming.
2 = The system data will be totally reset to system default.
WARNING: All user-defined data will be lost.
3 = For all Stations
44-st-02=1 (Hold Feature restricted)
44-st-03=1 (Call Split Feature restricted)
This feature is for Hotel/Motel operation. After setting this Mode, it is necessary to reprogram
the
Console and any Administration phones in Mode 44-st-02 to allow them to place calls on hold.
4 = For all Stations
40-st-01=0 (Barge In not allowed)
40-st-02=0 (Monitor not allowed)
It is strongly recommended that this parameter is used on ALL systems to prevent accidental
Barge In operations being misinterpreted as cross talk. In some software versions these
settings are 0 in default. All other system programming information remains unchanged when
using 3 or 4.
8 = Reset all Voice mail Box message
This parameter will clear voice message that stored in all voice mail box
9 = Reset DSP
Activate the DSP circuit in the motherboard of LYNX+ and keep the rest of system still working
normally.
It is used when DSP stop working and user doesn’t wish to reset the entire system.
# = update the loader, LCD displays "Update Loader SW", Press [1] to update loader.
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Program 29-tk-IP : Trunk Specifications – 2
29-tk-IP TK SPEC
00020000
IP
Value
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
0-1
0-8
0~9
0-8
0-9
0-1
0-9
0-9
Tk=Trunk No. (01-12), IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
Value for each Item
Default
Item Description
0= 0 db
0=Disable
0= 0db
0= User Set
0=All Stations
0=Disable
0=Disable
st
0=The 1 Hunting Group
Trunk Receive Gain
ACD-1 Function Enable
Trunk Transmit Gain
Set Ring Frequency (DK Handsets)
Allow Audible Ring for Incoming Calls
Polarity Reverse Detection. Individual Trunk-outgoing.
CO Delayed Ring Timer to Hunting Group
CO Delayed Ring Overflow Hunting Group
General:
This program permits each trunk line to be assigned different parameters.
0.1 Trunk Receive Gain
This parameter adjusts the TKU interface’s receive gain to adapt to different CO loop resistance. For
long loop situation where the receive audio may be low. This parameter will allow Receive loudness to
be boosted.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
29-01-01
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
db
02. ACD-1 Function Enable
This parameter enables or disables the ACD-1 function for each trunk individually and is able to select
whether ACD-1 operates in Day or Night or Both Modes.
IP
Value Day Time
Night Time
29-tk-02
0
Disable ACD function
Disable ACD function
29-tk-02
1
Disable ACD function
Enable ACD function (Note 1)
29-tk-02
2
Disable ACD function
Enable ACD function (Note 2)
29-tk-02
3
Enable ACD function (Note 1)
Disable ACD function
29-tk-02
4
Enable ACD function (Note 1)
Enable ACD function (Note 1)
29-tk-02
5
Enable ACD function (Note 1)
Enable ACD function (Note 2)
29-tk-02
6
Enable ACD function (Note 2)
Disable ACD function
29-tk-02
7
Enable ACD function (Note 2)
Enable ACD function (Note 1)
29-tk-02
8
Enable ACD function (Note 2)
Enable ACD function (Note 2)
Note
1: Enable ACD-1 function only when all ring assigned stations are busy.
2: Enable ACD-1 function when Program 05-09-06 timer has elapsed even if ring assigned stations
are idle.
03. Trunk Transmit Gain
This parameter adjusts the TKU interface’s transmit gain to adapt to different CO loop resistance. For
long loop situation where the transmit audio may be low. This parameter will allow send loudness to be
boosted.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
29-01-03
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
db
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04. Set Ring Frequency (DK Handsets)
This feature allows each trunk to ring at DK handsets with its own individual ring frequency and
override the frequency set by the user for all calls.
IP \ Value
0
1-8
29-01-03 As per the key phone’s ring setting. Use the ringing frequency 1~8 of key phone as the trunk’s ring.
05. Allow Audible Ring for Incoming Calls
This feature allows either some or all stations which are ring assigned in Program Mode 01 or 02 to
receive the audible ring signal when a trunk rings at the station. If the audible signal is disabled the
station will still be able to answer a call by lifting the handset only, if they are ring assigned in Program
Mode 01 or 02
0 = All stations assigned in Mode 01 & 02 will receive audible signal for an incoming call
1 = Only the first station assigned in Mode 01 & 02 will receive audible signal for an incoming call.
Other ring assigned stations will still be able to answer a call by lifting the handset only
2 = The first 2 stations assigned in Mode 01 & 02 will receive audible signal for an incoming call.
The other ring assigned stations will still be able to answer a call by lifting the handset
only.
3 to 8............
9 = The first 9 stations assigned in Mode 01 & 02 will receive audible signal for an incoming call.
Other ring assigned stations will still be able to answer a call by lifting the handset only.
06. Polarity Reverse Detection – Individual trunk-Outgoing
This parameter allows individual trunks to be enabled to detect Polarity Reverse on B party answer
without having to enable all trunks in system wide. This allows system to have a mix of lines, some of
them will have reversal detection and some not. Program Mode 14-01-08 will enable system wide
Polarity Reversal settings.
IP \ Value
0
1
29-01-06
Disable
Enable
07. CO Delayed Ring Timer to Hunting Group
This parameter sets the delayed ring time for an incoming call to the hunting group. If the stations in
the Ring Assignment (Mode 01/02) do not answer the incoming call within below timing, the call will
overflow to the pre-assigned hunting group (Mode 29-TK-08). The Ring assigned stations will
continue to ring.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
29-01-07
Disable this feature
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
64
9
72
Related System Programming Mode: 29-Tk-07, 29-Tk-08, 67, 68, 69
08. CO Delayed Ring Overflow Hunting Group
This parameter sets the pre-assigned overflow Hunting Group for an incoming call. If the stations in
the Ringing Line Preference Assignment (Mode 01/02) do not answer the incoming call within the preassigned timing (Mode 29-TK-07), the call will overflow to the pre-assigned hunting group.
IP \ Value
29-01-08
0
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
unit
Hunting Group
Related System Programming Mode: 29-Tk-07, 29-Tk-08, 67, 68, 69
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unit
sec.
Program 35-tk-IP : Trunk Specifications – 1
tk =Trunk No. (01-12), IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
Value for each Item
35-tk-IP TK SPEC
01003000
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-8
0-8
0-3
0-9
0-5
0-5
Default
0=CO
1=DTMF
0=No
0=No
3=Yes
0=No
4=Private
4=Private
Item Description
Trunk Type
Dialling Signal
External Call Forward
DISA
Pick Up
Loud Bell
Inward Line Ringing Type - Day
Inward Line Ringing Type - Night
General:
This program permits each trunk line to be assigned to different parameters.
Description:
01. Trunk Type (CO / PABX)
IP
Value Value Description
35-tk-01
0
Trunk line is Central Office line.
35-tk-01
1
Trunk line is installed behind a PABX or Centrex.
When user makes a Redial Call, system will automatically add (if trunk line is installed behind PBX) or
delete (If trunk line is Central Office line) a leading digit (0 or 9 that is assigned at mode 05-03-04 PBX
Outgoing code).
This setting will also force the CLI Delay Ring Time (Mode 05-14-06) for this trunk to 0.
02. Trunk Signal (Pulse / DTMF )
IP
35-tk-02
35-tk-02
Value
0
1
Value Description
Trunk dialling signal is Dial Pulse.
Trunk dialling signal is DTMF (Touch-Tone).
03. External Call Forward – ECF
External Call Forwarding allows an incoming CO line to be re-directed to another location through the
use of another CO line. When a CO line senses incoming ringing, it answers the call and accesses
another CO line. It then selects a pre-programmed system speed dial number, dials the call and
connects the two CO lines together.
External forwarded calls are subject to a call duration limit set in Mode 05-06-06.
Valid settings for this option are listed below:
IP
Value Value Description
35-tk-03
0
No ECF.
35-tk-03
1
ECF to system speed dial 101
35-tk-03
2
ECF to system speed dial 102
35-tk-03
3
ECF to system speed dial 103
35-tk-03
4
ECF to system speed dial 104
35-tk-03
5
ECF to system speed dial 105
35-tk-03
6
ECF to system speed dial 106
35-tk-03
7
ECF to system speed dial 107
35-tk-03
8
ECF to system speed dial 108
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04. DISA / ECF (Direct Inward System Access / External Call Forward)
DISA & ECF must be enabled during the time period to be utilized. They may be enabled during day
service only or night service only or both day and night service or may be disabled at all times.
The table below shows the valid setting and the resulting status:
IP
Value
Day
Night
35-tk-04
0
DISA & ECF Disable
DISA & ECF Disable
35-tk-04
1
DISA & ECF Disable
DISA Enable
35-tk-04
2
DISA Enable
DISA & ECF Disable
35-tk-04
3
DISA Enable
DISA Enable
35-tk-04
4
DISA & ECF Disable
ECF Enable
35-tk-04
5
ECF Enable
DISA & ECF Disable
35-tk-04
6
ECF Enable
ECF Enable
35-tk-04
7
DISA Enable
ECF Enable
35-tk-04
8
ECF Enable
DISA Enable
05. Pick Up
This feature is to assign "Private Lines" in conjunction with the programming of dial 9 groups, or to
prevent incoming calls being answered by users other than the ring assigned stations.
IP
Value
Day
Night
35-tk-05
0
can not
can not
35-tk-05
1
can not
can
35-tk-05
2
can
can not
35-tk-05
3
can
can
Note:
Can = An incoming call on this line can be answered by non-ringing stations.
Can not = An incoming call on this line can not be answered by non-ringing stations.
06. Loud Bell
Refer to Program 06 to assign Relay to operate for a Loud Bell.
IP
Value
Value Description
35-tk-06
0
No Operation.
35-tk-06
1
Relay on Motherboard / ACP will be activated when the trunk is ringing.
Note:
The system does not provide any voltage from the assigned relay. A separate ring voltage and ring
device will need to be provided by the installer
07. Inward Line Ringing Method Assignment (Day)
As described in Program 01-tk-IP, there are four ringing methods plus a Private line setting:
COMMON AUDIBLE RINGING
Ring all assigned Extensions simultaneously.
LINEAR RINGING
Attempt to ring the first available Extension in order of the Extensions assigned in Program 01-tk if in
Day Service or Program 02-tk if in Night Service.
CIRCULAR RINGING
The first incoming call on each trunk rings the first assigned extension, the 2nd incoming call on that
trunk rings the next assigned extension, etc.
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HUNT
Provide the ability to route calls to a main answering position and provide an overflow capability so that
backup answering stations can be automatically added as necessary. If an incoming line rings an
extension which is busy or does not answer within the assigned Hunt Time (Program 05-08-01,) the
call will ring the next available extension assigned in the hunt group (Up to 16). If the next ringing
station is busy then the call will immediately move to the next ring assigned extension but if the station
does not answer then the call will wait for the Hunt time and then ring the next assigned extension.
Once the ring assignment has passed a station which is busy then it will provide Off Hook Busy
Remind signal and when the station is free if the call is still unanswered the station will commence
ringing for that call. Stations which do not answer a call will also continue to ring until the call is
answered.
PRIVATE
This is for an incoming private line. The station that owns this private line can set call forward (All,
Busy, No Answer) for this private line to the Voice Mail Port (See Program 43- ST-02) or off premises.
IP
35-tk-07
35-tk-07
35-tk-07
35-tk-07
35-tk-07
Value
0
1
2
3
4
Value Description
Day - COMMON AUDIBLE
Day - LINEAR
Day - CIRCULAR
Day - HUNT
Day – PRIVATE
08. Inward Line Ringing Method Assignment (Night)
As described in Program 02-tk-IP, there are four ringing methods plus a Private line setting: All
settings in item 08 are the same as item 07.
IP
35-tk-08
35-tk-08
35-tk-08
35-tk-08
35-tk-08
Value
0
1
2
3
4
Value Description
Night - COMMON AUDIBLE
Night - LINEAR
Night - CIRCULAR
Night - HUNT
Night - PRIVATE
To set a trunk name 1. Enter system programming Mode 35.
2. Pressing [MIC] {Change} to enter the Name mode.
3. Input the name for the related trunk by the following function keys.
Key
Pad
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Depress
1 time
,
A
D
G
J
M
P
T
W
Depress
2 times
.
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
Depress
3 times
:
C
F
I
L
O
R
V
Y
Depress
4 Times
1
2
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
ä
ü
ñ
ö
*
#
%
$
^
!
&
@
*
#
Depress
5 Times
Space
;
/
_
'
7
+
9
0
(
)
4. Press {SAVE} to store the data.
5. The next trunk port will be appeared to be set its names.
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Program 36-gp-tk : Trunk Group Assignments
36-gp-IP TK GRP
01 02 03 04 05
gp = Group (01-08), IP = Item Pointer (01-12)
trunks to be included
General:
This program permits each trunk line to be assigned to different Trunk groups. There are eight groups
in total.
Description:
In the bottom data-setting area, the trunk number (01-12) means that the trunk is included in the
specified group. Press [REDIAL] to clear all entries from the table before entering the required trunks.
Always set outgoing calls to start from the highest fitted trunk and program in descending order to the
lowest trunk fitted. This will prevent call collision particularly in systems with SLT'S using PSTN trunks.
An additional 8 groups are available by utilizing the groups available in Mode 38 for the dial 87 trunk
groups. If a station is allocated no dial 9/0 group in Mode 41-st-04 but is then allocated a Dial 87 group
in mode 46-st-01 then this station will use that group as its dial 9/0 group giving a total of 16 groups
available.
There are 12 trunks in total in each trunk group.
This parameter will work with the following features:
. Dial 9 or 0 access to trunk group.
. Tenant service.
Related System Programming Mode:
36, 38, 41-ST-04, 46-ST-01
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Program 37-tk : Busy Out Trunks
37-tk Busy Out
0000000000
tk = Trunk No. (01-12)
Busy out Type
General:
This program permits the trunk line to be locked by a Technician.
Description:
This feature is used when the user does not want to use the trunk or to remove a problem line. When
the trunk is set to BUSY OUT, the LCD display on the phone will display "Access denied " when that
line button is pressed.
Value
0
1
2
3
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Item Description
Line is unlocked
Busy for Outgoing calls
Busy for Incoming and Outgoing calls (set loop on)
Busy for Incoming and Outgoing calls (set line LED on)
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Program 38-gp-tk : Dial 87 Trunk Group Assignments
38-gp-IP TK GRP
01 02 03 04 05
gp = Group (01-08), IP = Item Pointer (01-12)
Trunks to be included
General:
This program permits each trunk line to be assigned to different Trunk groups which can be accessed
by dialling [87]. There are 8 groups in total. This group will be available to a station in addition to or
instead of it's dial 9 group. Always set outgoing calls to start from the highest fitted trunk and program
in descending order to the lowest trunk fitted. This will prevent call collision particularly in systems with
SLT'S. Press [REDIAL] to clear all entries in the table before entering required trunks.
Description:
This program is different from Program Mode 36-gp-tk. This program is used for dialling [87] or [9] to
access a Trunk Line.
Once a dial [87] group has been programmed it will need to be assigned to the stations that
are to use it in Mode 46-Stn-01.
Related System Programming Mode:
36, 38, 41-ST-04, 46-ST-01
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Program 39-IP : Sensor Assignments
39-STN-IP Sensor
FN S
STN = Station No. ( 00 / 000 / 0000) 2/3/4 digits
sensor on the motherboard
39-STN-IP Sensor
FN S
STN = ACP station number
Sensor on the ACP
IP
39-STN-01
39-STN-02
Item Description
Function No.
Sensor Type
Value
00-18
0-2
Description:
The LYNX-MBU and each ACP provides 1 Sensor.
FN= Function No.
S=Sensor Type
Each Sensor can be assigned to one of the following 18 functions.
FN
00
01
02
03
04
05
06-18
Function
No Operation
Fire Alarm
Break Alarm
Door Phone 1
Reserved for future use
Security feature
Reserved for future use
The valid sensor types for sensor on the motherboard:
S
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Item Description
Disable Sensor function
Normally Open for night
Normally Closed for night
Normally Open day
Normally Closed Day
Normally open Day/Night
Normally Closed Day/night
The valid sensor types for sensor on the ACP:
Value
0
1
2
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Item Description
Disable Sensor function
Normally Open
Normally Closed
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Program 40-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 1
40-stn-IP STCOS stn = Station No.(2-4 digits), IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-9
0-9
0-9
0-3
0-1
0-1
0-1
00-99
Default
0= Not allowed
0= Not allowed
0=No
0=No
0=Yes
0=Yes
0=None
00=All
Item Description
Override Level
Monitor Level
Limit Call Duration
Station Loud Bell
Access Paging
Receive Paging
Security Code Status
Forced Account Code
General:
This programming Mode permits each station to be assigned a different Class of Service.
Description:
01. Override Level
Higher level stations can override lower level stations, equal levels may override each other, and
lowest levels may not override each other.
IP \ Value
40-stn-01
0
1
2 to 8
9
Disable Lowest level
Highest level
02. Monitor Level
Higher level stations can monitor lower level stations, equal levels can not monitor each other.
IP \ Value
40-stn-02
0
1
2 to 8
9
Disable Lowest level
Highest level
03: Limit call duration
Conversation will be interrupted by a Busy Tone. A warning tone will be given 10 seconds before the
end of the timed duration. (Refer to Mode 05-04-03 to set call limiting action)
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
40-stn-01
No limit
3
5
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
min.
Related System Programming Mode: 05-04-03, 40-st-03
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04. Station Loud Bell
Refer to Program 06 to assign Relay to operate for a Loud Bell.
IP
40-stn-04
40-stn-04
Value
0
1
Default
No operation
Operate relay on the motherboard when calls are received on this station.
The system does not provide any voltage from the assigned relay. A separate ring voltage and ring
device will need to be provided by the installer.
05. Access Paging
IP
40-stn-05
40-stn-05
Value
0
1
Default
The "All Page" signal can be broadcast by this station.
The "All Page" signal can not be broadcast by this station.
06. Receive Paging
IP
40-stn-06
40-stn-06
Value
0
1
Default
The "All Page" signal can be received by this station.
The "All Page" signal can not be received by this station.
This feature is useful for someone who does not want to be disturbed by paging calls.
07. Security Code Status
IP
40-stn-07
40-stn-07
Value
0
1
Default
The station is unlocked. (Can make outgoing calls. )
The station is locked. (Can not make outgoing calls.)
If a phone becomes locked accidentally or the user forgets their lock code, this parameter will unlock
the phone. There is no way of finding what the lock code was.
08. Forced Account Code
We can assign one of Forced Account Code for this station at this item. There are 99 forced account
codes which can be used on the system. Each user can be allocated use of one or all of these. If a
station has a Forced Account Code 00-99, the user can key [PRG][4] and the force account code to
override toll restrictions for one call only.
If the setting is from 01-99 then this Account Code ONLY can be used by the station. If the setting is
00 then the station can use any one or all Account Codes. Refer to Mode 17: Create Forced Account
Code
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Program 41-stn-IP : Station Specifications
41-stn-IP STSPE
1 1 0 1 0 0 SN
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Value
1-8
1-8
1-8
1-8
0-9
0-9
SN
stn = Station No.(2-4 digits), IP = Item Pointer (01-07)
Value for each Item
Default
1=1
1=1
0=None
1=1
0=0
0=0
Item Description
Station Group
Key Group For Key phone
Shift Key Group For Key phone
Dial 9 trunk group
Toll plan - Day
Toll plan - Night
Port Number
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
01. Station group
This parameter will work together with the following features:
- Call Pickup Group.
- Single Digit Intercom Group
- Paging Group
IP
Value
Value Description
41-stn-01
0
Disable
41-stn-01
1-8
Group 1 to 8
To select the station group for this station.
02. Flexible key group assignments for Key phone
This parameter assigns stations to one of 8 flexible key groups.
IP
Value
Value Description
41-stn-02
0
Disable
41-stn-02
1-8
Key Group 1 to 8
See Mode 07: Flexible key group assignment for key phone.
03. Shift Key Group for Key phone
Each station can have access to a second soft key group accessed by the [SHIFT] key (refer to mode
07). The shift key must be programmed in the first group assigned to the station. When the shift key is
used to access the second group then it will light red and override any function assigned to it in the
second group.
IP
41-stn-03
41-stn-03
Value
0
1-8
Value Description
Disable
Key Group 1 to 8
See Mode 07: Flexible key group assignment to write soft key plans.
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04. Dial 9 trunk group/ SLT Port as MOH Source
When a station selects a trunk line by dialling 9, the system finds an available trunk according to the
dial 9 group assignment. If a trunk is not in a stations assigned dial 9 group then the station will not be
able to make outgoing calls on that trunk.
IP
41-stn-04
Value
0
41-stn-04
41-stn-04
1
2
..
8
41-stn-04
Value Description
use “Dial [87] trunk group” as “Dial 9 trunk group”. (see mode 46-ST-01).
That is, Dial 9 can access the “Dial [87] trunk group”. Using this setting can
extend Dial 9 trunk groups from 8 to 16.
search in the 1st tk group
search in the 2nd tk group
……
search in the 8th tk group
If the Extension is an SLT port, it can be used as an additional MOH input allowing individual tenants
to each have their own Message on Hold. The port is set to type 7 in Mode 43-port-02 then in Mode
41-slt-04 user can allocate which trunk group will use this port as a MOH source. The current drawn
from the SLT port MUST be limited to no more than 10ma to prevent damage. A line isolator will
achieve this.
IP
41-stn-04
41-stn-04
Value
0
1-8
Value Description
All Trunk groups
Trunk group 1 to 8
Related System Programming Mode:
36, 38, 41-ST-04, 46-ST-01
05. Toll plan - Day
This parameter assigns the toll plan to be used by the station in day mode.
Refer to Mode 18 for Toll plan details.
06. Toll plan - Night
This parameter assigns the toll plan to be used by the station in night mode.
Refer to Mode 18 for Toll plan details.
07. Port Number
This is for checking only, the system will automatically show the correct port number. It is not possible
for the user to change or remove this parameter.
In the LYNX, the port number consists of 2 digits
IP
41-stn-07
41-stn-07
41-stn-07
41-stn-07
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Value
11~18
21~28
31~38
41~44
Value Description
station ports on the LYNX-MBU
station ports on the 1st LYNX-STU or LYNX-SLU card
nd
station ports on the 2 LYNX-STU or LYNX-SLU card
SLT station ports on MBU
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Program 42-stn-IP : Register Memory Blocks for Individual Speed Dial
42-stn-IP SPD-T
b1 b2
b1:
b2:
st = Station No. (2-4 digits) IP = Item Pointer (01-02)
blocks (2 max.) for a Station
Block 1 of Individual Speed Dial Codes (00-09 or DSS11~DSS20)
Block 2 of Individual Speed Dial Codes (DSS1-10) (Digital phone only)
General:
This program divides sets of Individual Speed Dial into blocks for use by Stations.
Description:
The total number of available personal speed dial numbers is determined through system
programming.
If in program 05-04-06, the Individual Speed Dial Codes are assigned:
500 sets, the maximum blocks in this program are 50 blocks.
400 sets, the maximum blocks in this program are 40 blocks.
300 sets, the maximum blocks in this program are 30 blocks.
Each block has 10 sets of Individual Speed Dial.
Each set has up to 30 digits.
Speed Dial Codes 00~09 shares the same memory block with DSS11~DSS20.
Each Station can use up to 2 blocks (20 sets of Individual Speed Dial.)
If names are enabled then the number of blocks available is half.
Example:
42-13-IP SPD-T
01 02
13: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
01 02: Station 553 can use block 01 and 02 for Individual
Speed Dial (20 sets)
42-15-IP SPD-T
04 00
15: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
04 00: Station 105 can use block 04 (10 sets) for Individual
Speed Dial (00-09 or DSS11~20), 00 : for no block.
42-18-IP SPD-T
00 03
18: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
00 03: Station 550 can use block 03 for Individual Speed Dial
(DSS 1-10)
*
*
Refer to Keyphone Operation for the programming of Individual Speed Dial.
Be sure to program these parameters before programming speed dial on key phones.
If problems are encountered with stations not being able to program speed dial numbers, check this
parameter to be sure that speed dial locations are available to the station. If the station card was fitted
at the time of system initialisation then the blocks will have been allocated automatically.
Refer to Program Mode: 05-04-06, 05-04-05
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Program 43-cn-IP : Port Specifications
43-pn-IP Port
nnnn 0 1 0 00 02
pn = Port No. (2 digits) IP = Item Pointer (01-06)
Value for each Item
pn = Port Number (11-56)
11~14: station port on LYNX-MBU
21~24: station port on the 1st LYNX-STU card.
nd
31~34: station port on the 2 LYNX-STU or LYNX-SLU card.
51~54: SLT ports on LYNX-MBU.
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
Value
nnnn
0-9
1-9
0
00-50
00-90
Default
System
System
1=1
0=
00= disabled
01=1 Minute
Item Description
Station Number (2 to 4 digits)
Equipment Type
DSS Soft key Plan
Reserved
Voice Mail Box Capacity
Maximum Voice Mail Message Length
General:
This program permits each port to be assigned different parameters and station numbers.
Description:
01. Station Number
Use this setting to assign station numbers for the Flexible Numbering Plan. The allowed number range
is 10-69, 100-699. 1000-6999. If it is necessary to use digits 7 or 8 as part of the station numbering
scheme then Mode 05-08-05 must first be set to 8 to prevent confusion between control
codes/programming digits and Station numbers.
02. Equipment Type
IP
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
43-pn-02
Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
D
T
Value Description
None connected
Digital Phone without LCD
Digital Phone with LCD
Not used
Single Line Telephone
DSS
Dual port
SLT Port used as MOH input.
Voice Mail Port
ISDN Device
Door phone/ACP
SLT Paging port (press [FLASH] for entering Fax Port (press [MSG] for entering T)
1) Types 0 to 5 and d are recognized by the system automatically.
2) Type 6 allows an SLT port to be paired to a Digital Extension providing a pseudo Hybrid port. Once
set the SLT phone can be given the same extension number as a Digital Extension and when the
number is called both Phones will ring. Either phone can answer or once one answers then a call to
the same number will show busy. The call can be placed on hold by one of the extensions and
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retrieved from the other or can be transferred to other extensions by the normal method. The Station
COS of the digital phone will be allocated to the SLT automatically.
3) Type 7 allows an SLT port to be used as an additional MOH input allowing tenanted systems to
have different messages played to different trunk groups during Call Hold. Once an SLT port is set to
MOH then in Mode 41-slt-04 the port can be allocated to all or individual trunks groups as a hold
source.
4) Type – allows the SLT port to be used for an External Paging Port. Both SLT Music Port and SLT
Paging port MUST have a line isolator unit fitted.
5) Type 8 can be assigned to an analog port to enable the system to send DTMF tones identifying a
call forwarded calls originating station. A voice Mail port will receive DTMF tones from call forwarded
stations identifying the mail box to which the call is intended. The mail box number must be the same
as the station number for this parameter to work although Mode 05-10 can insert leading digits before
the station number is sent to the Voice Mail and is also able to insert pauses before or during the
string. There is also an Enhanced Protocol to provide more information to the Voice Mail unit, see
Mode 05-10 for descriptions of the protocols available.
6) Type 9 allows the ISDN Basic Rate to be made an “S” bus
51~52: the 1st Internal ISDN port of the 1st LYNX-SIU card, and the default extension number is
141~142
53~54: the 2nd Internal ISDN port of the st LYNX-SIU card, and the default extension number is
143~144
55~56: the 3rd Internal ISDN port of the 1st LYNX-SIU card, and the default extension number is
145~146
51~56: Virtual Station Port, and the default extension number is 141~146.
(Virtual station port pool same port with SIU S-interface)
7) Type T is Fax port that will receive calls that transferred from trunks that are set to be Fax trunks in
Mode 95-Tk-01 if a Fax CNG tone is present when DISA answers the incoming call. One fax station
port is allowed.
The way to set up Fax Tone detection is below:
1. Enable DISA feature to answer the call (Mode 35-TK-04 = 3)
2. Enable detect fax tone feature by trunk (Mode 95-TK-01= 1)
3. Set Fax machine number (Mode 43-port-02= T, Pressing [MSG] for T)
03. Flexible DSS Key Group Assignments for DSS Console
This parameter assigns stations to be one of two flexible DSS console key groups.
IP
Value
Value Description
43-pn-03
0
Disable
43-pn-03
1-2
DSS Key Group 1 to 2
See Mode 08: Flexible DSS console key group assignment for DSS Console.
04. Reserved
05. Voice Mail Box Assignment
There are a total of 8 mailboxes in the Lynx system, numbered 01 through 08. By default the first 4
mailboxes are assigned to the digital extensions 11 through 14 (ports 11 through 14). Mailboxes 5
and 6 are assigned to extensions 15 and16 (ports 21 and 22). Mailboxes 7 and 8 are assigned to
virtual extensions 41 and 42 (ports 51 and 52). You may re-assign mailboxes within the system, but
cannot exceed 8 mailboxes in the system.
Note: Since all mailboxes are assigned in the default database, in order to re-assign a mailbox, you
must remove it from its existing assignment and save the entry before you can re-assign it to another
station.
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06. Reserved:
Name Entry for Extensions
To assign station names to individual telephone sets, you must access Mode 43-port and then press
the [MIC] key to change from the numeric data entry mode to the alpha entry mode. When you first
enter the Mode, you will see a display similar to the example below:
Example
43-11-06 Port
11 2 1 0 01 00
This confirms that you are programming extension 11 (port 11) as shown by the two digits in the lower
left hand portion of the display.
When you press the MIC key, the lower portion of the display disappears and you may now enter the
name, using the letters associated with the keys.
43-11-06 Port
1. Enter system programming Mode 43.
2. Press [MIC] to enter into the Name mode.
3. Input the name for the related extension by the following function keys.
4. As each letter is satisfactorily entered, press DSS button 4 to move the cursor position to the right.
5. If you need to back up to replace an incorrect entry, press DSS button 3, which moves the cursor
position to the let.
Key Pad
Depress
Depress
Depress
Depress
Depress
1 time
2 times
3 times
4 Times
5 Times
,
.
:
1
1
A
B
C
2
2
D
E
F
3
3
G
H
I
4
4
J
K
L
5
5
M
N
O
6
6
P
Q
R
S
7
7
T
U
V
8
8
W
X
Y
Z
9
9
ä
ü
0
0
%
^
&
*
(
*
$
!
$
#
)
#
6. When the entry is to your satisfaction, press [SAVE] to store the data.
7. The next extension port will appear and ready to set its names.
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Program 44-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 2
44-stn-IP STCOS stn = Station No. (2-4 digits), IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
Default
0=Enable
0=Enable
0=Enable
0=No
1=Enable
0=Enable
0=
0=Music
Item Description
System Alarm
Hold feature
Call Split
Manual Line
Headset Feature
Use Engineering Password
Reserved
Station Alarm Signal
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
01. System Alarm
If the setting is disable, the station will not receive system alarm clock signals.
IP
44-stn-01
44-stn-01
Value
0
1
Value Description
The "System Alarm" signal will be received on this station.
The "System Alarm" signal will not be received on this station
02. Hold Feature
If the setting is disable, the station will not be able to place calls on hold.
IP
44-stn-02
44-stn-02
Value
0
1
Value Description
Hold function allowed
Hold function not allowed
03. Call Split
If the setting is disable, the station will not be able to activate call splitting function. When activated
and the station presses hook flash after placing a call on hold the call will not be retrieved. Dialling 9
(or 0) or 72 will retrieve the held call.
IP
44-stn-03
44-stn-03
Value
0
1
Value Description
Call Splitting function allowed
Call Splitting function not allowed
Related System Programming Mode:
07(code 26), 44-st-03
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04. Manual Line
If the setting is enable, lifting the handset of the station will call the operator directly without dialling any
digits.
IP \ Value
0
1
44-stn-04
Disable
Enable
05. Headset Feature
When headset feature is enabled by the user (code is [SPK] [775]) they can then use the [SPK] key to
go on or off hook. If this programming mode is disabled the user cannot switch between handset and
headset mode.
IP \ Value
0
1
44-stn-05
Disable
Enable
06. Use Engineering Password
If the setting is disable, the station is unable to use the engineering password to enter programming
mode.
IP \ Value
0
1
44-stn-06
Disable
Enable
07. Reserved
08. Station Alarm Signal
This parameter decides what signal the station will hear when a station alarm or Morning Call is
activated.
IP
44-stn-08
44-stn-08
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Value
0
1
Value Description
(set in Mode 05-05-01) default Back Ground Music
Busy tone
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Program 45-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 3
45-stn-IP STCOS Stn=Station No. (2-4 digits), IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
8
Value
0-1
000-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
Default
0=Disable
0=No
0=No
0=Yes
0=Yes
0=Yes
0=Yes
0=Yes
Item Description
Intercom Call Limitation
LMS hear BGM at idle state
Ringing volume increase
Allow Trunk Access
Intercom Calls To Different Station Groups
Receive Break Alarm
Allow Unrestricted Speed Dial
Record Station's SMDR Data
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
01. Intercom Call Limitation
If this setting is enabled, the station can not make an intercom call by dialling a station number. Under
this condition, the Key Phone still can press a Flexible Key to make an intercom call or the Key Station
or Analog phones can call a station using the "Single Digit" feature.
IP \ Value
0
1
45-stn-01
Disable
Enable
02. ACP Hear BGM at idle state
IP \ Value
0
1
45-stn-02
Disable
Enable
03. Incremental Increase Ringing Volume
This parameter enables the incremental increase of Ringing Volume of an incoming trunk if called
extension is not answered.
IP \ Value
0
1
45-stn-03
Disable
Enable
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04. Allow Trunk Access
If this function is disabled then the station can not access any trunks for incoming or outgoing calls.
IP \ Value
0
1
45-stn-04
Enable
Disable
05. Intercom Calls to Different Station Groups
If this function is disabled then stations will not be able to make intercom calls outside their own station
group (Mode 41-st-01). This parameter is for use in tenancy arrangements where each company
wish's to remain totally separate although some stations can still be allowed this function, for instance
a shared Receptionist.
IP \ Value
0
1
45-stn-05
Enable
Disable
06. Receive Break Alarm
If this parameter is disabled then the station will not receive the Break Alarm signal if one has been
programmed in Mode 39.
IP \ Value
0
1
45-stn-06
Enable
Disable
07. Allow Unrestricted Speed Dial Access
If this parameter is disabled then the station will not be able to access any of the Speed Dial numbers
which have been unrestricted in Mode 05-05-03/04 if they conflict with the stations toll restrictions.
IP \ Value
0
1
45-stn-07
Enable
Disable
08. Record Station's SMDR Data
If this parameter is disabled then calls to and from this station will not recorded or output to the SMDR
for the Mini Call Accounting feature. When the Mini Call Accounting feature is enabled (see Mode 1401-08) then all stations which are used for administration should have this feature disabled to prevent
using memory unnecessarily to record their calls. If calls are allowed to accumulate against stations
which are not checked in or out regularly then the system memory buffer will become full and calls will
not be recorded.
IP \ Value
0
1
45-stn-08
Record
Do not Record
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Program 46-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 4
46-stn-IP STCOS stn= Station No. (2-4 digits), IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
1 1 0 3 0 7 d 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
Value
0-8
0-9
0-2
04
0-7
05
0-9
06
0-7
07
0-9
08
0-7
General:
Default
0= None
0= 1
2= MIC will switch on
for Intercom calls
3= Recall
0= No Limit
7= Yes
0= d
0= Normal
Item Description
Dial [87] Trunk Group
Send Message Wait Signal Level
Automatic Answer Capability / Internal CLIP
DISA/ISDN In dial Recall Capability
Maximum Number Of Transfer Times Allowed
Door Unlock/DND/CFWD Access
ACP Door Phone Hunt Grp./Permanent C/FW Grp.
SLT Ring Cadence Settings
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
01. Dial [87] Trunk Group
If this setting is from 1 to 8, after the station dials [87] (or dials [9]), the system will automatically
search for a free line which is assigned in group 1 to 8 in Program Mode 38.
If the setting is 0, then no dial 87 group is available to this station.
Related System Programming Mode:
36, 38, 41-ST-04, 46-ST-01
02. Message Waiting Level
The Stations assigned higher levels can leave message for stations with the same or lower levels.
Ten levels (0-9) are available (9=highest level, 0=lowest level). Stations which are set to 0 can not
send a message waiting information but only receive a message waiting from Stations which are class
9.
IP
Value Value Description
46-stn-02
9
Can do Message Waiting to Stations that are assigned level 0-9
46-stn-02
8
Can do Message Waiting to Stations that are assigned level 1-8
46-stn-02
n
Can do Message Waiting to Stations that are assigned level 1-n
46-stn-02
1
Only receive Message from Stations whose assigned level is > 2.
46-stn-02
0
Can not do or get Message Waiting from others.(lowest level).
For Hotel / Lodging applications, it is recommended that you assign a message waiting level so that
guest telephones cannot leave a message for another station in the system. If you set the guest room
to 1 then the room phone cannot leave a message for another station and can ONLY get a message
waiting indication from the console operator or the voice mail system.
Message levels of the same value above 0 can leave messages for one another. Lower message
levels cannot leave messages for higher levels.
Message level 0 is special design for plain phone without Message facility.
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03. Automatic Answer Capability (Keyphone) / Internal CLIP (Caller ID) Function
For Digital Key Telephone
This parameter if enabled will automatically switch on the microphone of the station if it receives an
intercom call. This setting is independent of whether the system is set to voice or ring signalling for
intercom calls.
IP
46-stn-03
46-stn-03
46-stn-03
Value
0
1
2
Value Description
No
MIC permanently on
MIC will switch on for Intercom calls
For Single Line Telephone (Connected to LYNX-SLU or SLT port on MBU):
This enables system to send internal and external CLIP(Caller ID) signals to the single line telephone
IP
46-stn-03
46-stn-03
Value
0
1
Value Description
Disable CLIP sending to SLT
Enable SDMF (number without name) CLIP sending to SLT
04. DISA/ISDN In Dial Recall Capability
If this parameter is enabled then when a DISA or ISDN In dial call rings an extension but the station is
busy or does not answer (depending on setting) after the voice message announcing the status of the
station is heard then the system will recall the operator after the assigned DISA transfer time. Using
this settings 1 to 3 the called station will continue to ring until the console answers the call. Using this
Settings 5 to 7 the call will ring the station for 1 cycle (Mode 05-08-06) and then recall to the console
and cease to ring the called station. If the parameter is set to 0 then the call will stay at the station until
answered or terminated. If the extension is a Fax or Modem on ISDN DID then the setting must be 4
to prevent Fax or Modem calls being sent to an operator if the extension is busy.
IP
46-stn-04
46-stn-04
46-stn-04
46-stn-04
46-stn-04
46-stn-04
46-stn-04
46-stn-04
46-stn-04
Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Value Description
No Recall to Operator
Recall to Operator when called station is No Answer.
Recall to Operator when called station is Busy. Camp on called station.
Recall to Operator when called station is No Answer/Busy. Camp on called station.
ISDN In dial calls ringing a busy station will receive busy signal.
Recall to Operator when called station is No Answer. No Camp on function.
Recall to Operator when called station is Busy. No Camp on function.
Recall to Operator when called station is No Answer/Busy. No Camp on function.
ISDN In dial calls, recall to Operator when called station is busy.
05. Maximum Re-Transferred Times
This feature allows the user or the automatic attendant console to re-transfer the same call for the
number of times set in this parameter.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
46-stn-05
No limit
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
times
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06. Door Unlock / DND / CFWD Access
This parameter allows or disallows the station from accessing the Door Unlock, Do Not Disturb (DND)
and Call Forward (CFWD) features as per the table.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Door Unlock
Disallow
Allow
Disallow
Allow
Disallow
Allow
Disallow
DND
Disallow
Disallow
Allow
Allow
Disallow
Disallow
Allow
CFWD
Disallow
Disallow
Disallow
Disallow
Allow
Allow
Allow
07. ACP Door Phone Hunt Group / Permanent Call Forward Group – No Answer
IP \ Value
46-st-07
0
1
2
n
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group n+1
9
10
d
Program 3
This parameter allocates the Station Hunt Group that the ACP will call if it is programmed as a Door
Phone and the Call button is pressed. When setting is d; the ACP will call the extension according to
the assignment in Program 3: Door Phone Ring Assignment
If the Extension is not an ACP then this parameter sets the Permanent Call Forward destination Hunt
Group on No Answer. If the Station user sets a Call Forward manually then it will override this setting
but after cancelling the manual Call forward then this setting will be enabled again.
See also Mode 78-st-04: Call Forward Group - Busy.
08. SLT Ring Cadence Settings
If the Station is an SLT then this parameter will set the ring Cadence for calls as follows.
IP \ Value
0
46-stn-05
Norma
1
2
3
4
Always Trunk ring pattern Always Intercom ring pattern Special Ring Fax Ring
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Allow
Allow
Allow
Program 47-stn-IP : Hot Line Assignment
47-stn HOT LINE
000
St = Station No. (2-4 digits)
Data. ( Extension Mode )
47-stn HOT LINE
SPD:000
St= Station No. (2-4 digits)
Data. ( Speed Dial Mode )
General:
This feature allows a user to lift the handset and directly call a specific outside party through System
Speed Dial or an Intercom Extension without dialling any digits.
* Pressing [SPK] on a Keyphone allows the Hot line to be override.
Description:
1. Enter a System Speed Dial Number for an outgoing call or a Station Number for an Intercom call.
Example:
47-115 HOT LINE
SPD:101
115 = Station No. ( 3 digits )
Speed Dial 101 (for example: 94150100)
When the user lifts the handset, the System will automatically call 9425010 through System Speed
Dial 101.
2. Press {MIC} to select a hot line Intercom. (Press again to go back to SPD assignment), the display
shows:
47-115 HOT LINE
00
Enter an Extension number 118
47-115 HOT LINE
118
The system calls Extension 118 when the handset is
lifted.
The Hot Line is the recommended method of connecting a Fax machine to the system. Use a spare
analog port and make the Fax extension a Hot Line to an unused Speed Dial number and allocate the
fax line to be used by that Speed Dial. Do not program any number into the Speed Dial. When the fax
goes off line it will select the Fax line and then wait for the Fax to dial the number required.
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Program 48-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 5
48-stn-IP STCOS stn=Station No. (2-4 digits), IP= Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
8
Value
00000000-
Default
0= 0
0= 0
0= Enable
0= 0
0= 0
0= 0
0= 0
0= 0
Item Description
Reserved
Reserved
Group Listen Feature
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
01. Reserved
02. Reserved
03. Group Listen Feature
This parameter enables/disables the Group listen feature that is available on some versions of DK2
and DK6 handsets. When DK phone is operated on Group Listen feature, user places the handset
back to the cradle, user may hear the oscillation noise on the speaker. Pressing [MIC] key twice to
mute the handset’s microphone will eliminate this noise.
Definition of Parameter:
IP \ Value
0
1
48-stn-03
Enable Group Listen
Disable Group Listen
04. Reserved
05. Reserved
06. Reserved
07. Reserved
08. Reserved
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Program 50-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 6
50-stn-IP STCOS
00000000
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
Stn=Station No. (2-4 digits), IP = Item Pointer (01-08)
Value for each Item
Default
0=Disable
0=Enabled
0=
0=Disable
0=Enable
0=ACP Relay
0=Card or P/Word
0=Door Phone / Disable
Item Description
ACP Warning Signals
Call Forward Indication
Reserved
CTI-Extension Status Report
VMS Leading Digits for Intercom Calls
ACP Door Unlock Relay
ACP Door Open Control
ACP Phone Operation / Hotel Alarm Type
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
01. ACP Warning Signals
This Parameter enables the warning signals for the ACP/RFID unit. The warning signals are ACP’s
Case Breaking Alarm and Unplug Alarm.
IP \ Value
0
1
50-stn-01
Disable
Enable
02. Call Forward Indication:
This feature will disable the flashing SPK key on a handset that has enabled Call Forward.
IP \ Value
0
1
50-stn-02
Disable
Enable
03. Reserved:
04. CTI-Extension Status Report
Enabling this parameter will output the extensions status report for CTI applications. This parameter
will need to be enabled before CTI will work with this station.
IP \ Value
0
1
50-stn-04
Disable
Enable
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05. VMS Leading Digits For Intercom Calls
Enabling (disabling) this parameter allows the system to send (not send) the leading digit information
of the extension when making an intercom call to the voice mail. This allows the operator to transfer
someone’s call directly to the selected Voice mail box.
IP \ Value
0
1
50-stn-05
Enable
Disable
Related System Programming Mode:
05-12-05
06. ACP Door Unlock Relay
This parameter can select MBU’s relay or ACP relay as Door unlock relay. If the MBU’s relay is
enabled then both the ACP relay and the MBU’s relay will operate for that door phone. This will allow a
more secure door opening method when multiple ACP and Door unlocking are used.
IP
50-stn-06
50-stn-06
Value
0
1
Value Description
Use ACP relay
Use LYNX-MBU’s (Mode 06-00 needs to be assign to ‘2’ ) and ACP relay
Related System Programming Mode:
05-12-04, 06
07. ACP Door Open Control
This parameter sets what action is required to open the door lock from an ACP / RFID phone.
IP
50-stn-07
50-stn-07
Value
0
1
Value Description
RF Proximity card OR Password
RF Proximity Card AND Password
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08. ACP Phone Operation / Hotel Alarm Type
This parameter offers two features:
When the extension is an ACP phone, the Phone Operation Type is as follow:
IP
Value
Value Description
50-stn-08
0
Door Phone
50-stn-08
1
Wall Mounted Phone
Description:
1. Door Phone:
Pressing [Bell] button on the ACP will call assigned extension according to Program 3.
2. Wall Mount Phone:
Pressing [Bell] button on the ACP will present dial tone and allow user to enter the dialing digits to
make intercom calls or outside line calls. The ACP works as a handsfree key phone.
When the extension is an SLT phone, this paramateri enables the Hotel Alarm as follows:
IP
Value
Value Description
50-stn-08
0
Disable Hotel Alarm
50-stn-08
1
Enable Hotel Alarm
Description:
Hotel Alarm:
When the Hotel guest lifts up his SLT phone without dialing for more than 2 minutes; the hotel console
will be rung and the LCD display will show “Hotel Alarm”. It is used for the guest who might have some
health problems and cannot complete the call to the Console for help.
A Panic button which short circuits the pair of wires of an SLT phone will also trigger this Hotel Alarm
feature.
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Program (51 to 59)-code-IP : Toll Plans – Allowed Digits – Class 1 to 9
51-code-01 Allow
-------------
Code=Code No. (01-16), IP = Item Pointer (01-12)
Value for the Item
General:
This program sets allowed exception numbers for Toll Class 1. These Modes should be read in
conjunction with Modes 61 to 66.
Description:
There are 16 codes for each Toll Class and each code contains up to 12 digits
In default any station allocated to Toll Plans 1 to 6 will be able to dial unrestricted until the associated
Modes are programmed.
Allowed entries in this Mode are 0 to 9, d and _. d = Don't care and means that any digit can be
dialled in this position. _ = No digit is allowed to be dialled beyond this position. If a digit is allowed as
the beginning of a number then the entry should be filled with don't care's to the end of the line or the
caller will not be able to dial the full number.
Modes 51 to 56 are used in conjunction with Modes 61 to 66 and Modes 57 to 59 are used
independently.
Toll Classes:
Class
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
D
Function
Unrestricted
Use Mode 51 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 61 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 52 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 62 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 53 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 63 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 54 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 64 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 55 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 65 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 56 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 66 for the Restricted numbers
Use Mode 57 for the Unrestricted numbers.
Use Mode 58 for the Unrestricted numbers.
Use Mode 59 for the Unrestricted numbers.
Use Mode 51-56 for unrestricted numbers. Use Mode 61-66 for all restricted numbers
Cannot access the trunk line.
Note 1: Default numbers in Mode 61, 62, 63, 65, 66 are: dddddddd
Note 2: Default numbers in Mode 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 are:-----------Note 3: d: Don't care: any digit is allowed in this position.
Note 4: _: The system does not allow any digits dialled after this symbol.
Default : 59-01=000dddddddddd
Note:
Default Settings:
COS1 = Allow 0800 and 0508
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Prog. Mode
Default
Mode 51,61
Mode 52,62
Mode 53,63
Mode 54,64
Mode 55,65
Mode 56,66
Mode 57
Mode 58
Mode 59
000
Program (61 to 66)-code-IP : Toll Plans – Restricted Digits – Class 1 to 6
61-code-01 Restrict code= Code No. (01-16), IP =Item Pointer (01-12)
Value for the Item
dddddddddddd
General:
This program sets Restricted numbers for Toll Class 1. These Modes should be read in conjunction
with Modes 51 to 56.
Description:
There are 16 codes for each Toll Class and each code contains up to 12 digits
In default any station allocated to Toll Plans 1 to 6 will be able to dial unrestricted until the associated
Modes are programmed.
Allowed entries in this Mode are 0 to 9, d and _. d = Don't care and means that any digit can be
dialled in this position. _ = no digit is allowed to be dialled beyond this position. If a digit is allowed as
the beginning of a number then the entry should be filled with don't care's to the end of the line or the
caller will not be able to dial the full number.
Modes 51 to 56 are used in conjunction with Modes 61 to 66 and Modes 57 to 59 are used
independently and do not have an associated restriction table.
In Default stations which are allocated Toll Plans 0 to 6 are able to dial any numbers.
When a station is allocated Toll Plans 7 to 9 they can dial no digits until the plans are programmed.
Mode 51 and 61 combine to produce Toll Plan 1, Mode 52 and 62 combine to produce Toll Plan 2 and
so on up to Mode 56 and 66 for Toll Plan 6. Toll Plans 7, 8 and 9 are associated with Mode 57, 58 and
59.
The principle of these Toll Plans up to Plan 6 is to deny unwanted digits in Mode 61 to 66 and then
allow any exceptions for these digits in Mode 51 to 56. If 0ddddddd is entered in Mode 61 and
04ddddddddddd_and 01dddddddd are entered in Mode 51 then a station allocated to Toll Plan 1 will
be able to dial any local number plus 04 anything (Australian Digital and CDMA Mobile phones) . Any
other number beginning with 0 will be disallowed.
Note
Default Settings
COS1 = Restrict 0
COS 2 = Restrict 00
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This example is based on the Australian network for the city of Sydney (area code 02, local calls start
with the digits 8 and 9) where an 8 digit local numbering scheme is in place and allows local calls plus
mobiles (04x)
Set Mode 41-11-05/06 = 7
When this mode is set and Mode 57 is still at default then station 11 will be totally restricted.
Set Mode 57 to the following,
Mode 57-01 = 8ddddddddddd
Mode 57-02 = 9ddddddddddd
Station 11 will now be only able to dial numbers beginning with 8 and 9 .
To allow mobiles program Mode 51 to the following.
Mode 57-03 = 04dddddddddd
Example 2: All calls except ISD and 19 numbers.
Set Mode 41-11-05/06 = 1
When this mode is set and Mode 51 and 61are still at default then station 11 will be unrestricted.
Set Mode 61 to the following,
Mode 61-01 = 00dddddddddd
Mode 61-02 =19ddddddddddd
Mode 61-03 =14ddddddddddd
Station 11 will now be only able to dial numbers beginning with digits 2 to 8 plus service calls.
To allow mobiles (04X) free calls (1800xxxxxx) program Mode 51 to the following.
Mode 52-01 = 1800dddddddd
Mode 52-02 = 04dddddddddd
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Program 67-gp-IP : Hunt Group Pilot Number
67-Gp HUNT NO
--- 0
IP
01
02
Value
00-10
0-9
Default
___
0 = Common
Gp = Group No. (01-10)
Value for each Item
Item Description
Hunting Group Pilot Number
Hunting Group Ring Method
This program sets Pilot Numbers for Hunting Groups 1 to 10 and their ringing method.
01. Hunting Group Pilot Number
There are 10 Hunt Groups available in the LYNX. Each Hunt Group is assigned a Pilot Number in this
Mode. The pilot number can be any valid unused station number and will have the same number of
digits as the station-numbering scheme used in the system (2, 3 or 4). On the LYNX Hunt group pilots
can be assigned to be rung from Single Digit DISA.
02. Hunting Group Ringing Method
Assign one of 3 ringing methods for each hunting group.
IP
Value
Item Description
67-gp-02
0
Common Ringing
67-gp-02
1
Linear Ringing
67-gp-02
2
Circular Ringing
67-gp-02
4
Common enable CFW
67-gp-02
5
Linear ring enable CFW
67-gp-02
6
Circular ring enable CFW
Once Hunting Ring Type is set here or in Mode 05-06-08 then ringing this pilot number will access the
stations in the group according to the ringing method selected and the order in which they are
programmed in Mode 68 (Day) and Mode 69 (Night). Each Hunt Group can be from 1 to 16 stations.
There are 3 types of Ring available, Common, Linear and Circular.
If Common Ring is enabled then calling the pilot number will always ring all available stations in which
they are programmed in Mode 68 or 69.
If Linear Ring is enabled then calling the pilot number will always call the first available station in the
order in which they are programmed in Mode 68 or 69.
If Circular Ring is enabled then the stations will be called one after the other for each succeeding call
until all have taken a call and then the Ring will revert to the beginning of the Ring assignment and
then repeat the process.
Rules for Call Forward of calls to Hunt group
Intercom calls to the Hunt group will call forward to an extension, but not to a SPD Dial.
DISA call Hunt group only the first extension in Hunt group can make all call forward to SPD dial .
Stations can remove themselves from receiving Hunt calls by using the DND key but this will also
prevent them from receiving direct calls.
It is still possible to call each station in the Hunting group directly by dialling it's own individual station
number.
If a station in a Hunt Group has set call forward to a station or another Hunt Group (for instance Voice
Mail Group) then only direct calls to the station will be forwarded. If Hunt calls come to the station and
it is call forwarded it will still ring for the call for settings 0,1,2 but will follow CFW setting of first station
if set to 4,5,6
Related System Programming Modes: 05-06-08, 67, 68, 69
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Program 68-gp-IP : Hunt Group Assignment – Day
68-Gp-IP HUNT DA
00 00 00 00
Gp = Group No. (01-10), IP = Item Pointer (01-16)
Value for each Item
General:
This program sets Stations into Hunting Groups 1 to 10 for the LYNX and assigns the order in which
they will be accessed during Daytime.
Description:
There are 10 Hunt Groups available and 16 stations can be assigned into each group for Day and
Night time.
There are 3 types of Ring available, Common audible ,Linear and Circular.
If Common Audible is enabled then all stations will ring simultaneously.
If Linear Ring is enabled then calling the pilot number will always call the first available station in the
order in which they are programmed in Mode 68 or 69.
If Circular Ring is enabled then the stations will be called one after the other for each succeeding call
until all have taken a call and then the Ring will revert to the beginning of the Ring assignment and
then repeat the process.
It is still possible to call each station in the Hunting group directly by dialling its own individual station
number.
Related System Programming Mode:
05-06-08, 67, 68, 69
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Program 69-gp-IP : Station Hunt Group Assignment – Night
69-Gp-IP HUNT NI
00 00 00 00
Gp = Group No. (01-10), IP= Item Pointer (01-16)
Value for each Item
General:
This program sets Stations into Hunting Groups 1 to 10 for the LYNX assigns the order in which they
will be accessed during Night time.
Description:
There are 10 Hunt Groups available and 16 stations can be assigned into each group for Day and
Night time.
There are 3 types of Ring available, Common audible, Linear and Circular.
If Linear Ring is enabled then calling the pilot number will always call the first available station in the
order in which they are programmed in Mode 68 or 69.
If Circular Ring is enabled then the stations will be called one after the other for each succeeding call
until all have taken a call and then the Ring will revert to the beginning of the Ring assignment and
then repeat the process.
It is still possible to call each station in the Hunting group directly by dialling its own individual station
number.
Related System Programming Mode:
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Program 75-Num-IP : LCR - Analysis Table
75-Num-IP Dg Tab Num = Number (001-500)
Value for each Item
---------- 00
IP
01-10
11-12
Value
0~9, *,#,_,d
01~20
Default
_,_,..,_
00
Item Description
Number of routing analysis
Routing Table
General:
This program assigns the routing table for the specific dialled number.
Description:
500 specified dialled numbers can be assigned.
20 routing tables can be used.
Each specified dialled numbers must be assigned to a routing table (routing tables are in Mode 76).
The dialled digits could be 0~9, *, #. ‘d’ is the wildcards. ‘-‘ means no digit.
When a number is analysed and entered into mode 75 the entry must be complete to the end of the
entry. If the digit 1 is entered for example it must be followed by ddddddddd to the end of the entry.
Related system Programming: 05-13-07. 05-13-08, 75, 76, 77, 78-st-01, 78-st-02
All numbers that need to be dialled have to be analysed in Mode 75 and allocated to a route in Mode
76 to allow the digits to be dialled correctly. Do not forget to allocate a route to 000 as a priority to
make certain that this route is not blocked.
Even if a number is not to be modified or rerouted in any way it should be allocated in Mode 75 to go
to a route table in Mode 76 which will allow it to select a trunk and dial out using default settings.
Call flow is as follows.
A call is analysed in mode 75 and sent to mode 76.
In mode 76 if the call is to be handled the same 24 hours a day then it should be assigned in part C
which has no start or finish time.
The call is assigned a dial 9 group and then sent to a modify table in mode 77 if required.
If the call is to be assigned to a route that has a limited number of available trunks the call can be
programmed to a second route if all available trunks in the first route are in use. The second (and third
and fourth) routes can assign a trunk group and a modify table each.
If a call is assigned to a Modify table in mode 77 the modify table can if needed remove a specified
number of digits from the leading edge of the number and then insert up to 12 digits in their place or it
can leave the number intact and insert the digits in the leading edge.
When the LCR programming is complete the feature should be enabled station by station in mode 78stn-01/02
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Program 76-Num-Tm : LCR – Routing Table
76-Num-Tm Rou Ta
00 00 0 00 0 00
IP
01,02
03,04
05
06,07
08
09,10
11
12,13
14
15,16
Value
00~23
00~23
0~8
00~99
0~8
00~99
0~8
00~99
0~8
00~99
Num = 01~60 Tm = Time Schedule (A, B, C)
Setting Value
Default
00
00
0
00
0
00
0
00
0
00
Item Description
Start Hour of this Route Table
End Hour of this Route Table
1st priority trunk group for dialling
Modify table for the 1st priority trunk group
2nd priority trunk group for dialling
nd
Modify table for the 2 priority trunk group
rd
3 priority trunk group for dialling
rd
Modify table for the 3 priority trunk group
th
4 priority trunk group for dialling
th
Modify table for the 4 priority trunk group
General:
This program assigns different time schedules, the priority to select different trunk groups and the
modifying tables for the routing tables.
Description:
20 routing tables can be used for normal operation plus 20 for the first holiday and another 20 for the
second holiday.
3 time schedules can be assigned for each routing table.
4 priority trunk groups can be assigned for each routing table. (If there is no trunk group assigned
here, system will use Dial 9 trunk group instead.)
4 modifying tables can be assigned for each routing table.
For weekly holiday 1, system will refer to 76-(21~40).
For weekly holiday 2, system will refer to 76-(41~60).
Time Schedule A & B:
__ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __
Starting Hour
4th priority TK group (1~8)
Ending Hour
4th priority modifying table
1st priority TK group (1~8)
rd
3 priority modifying table
st
1 priority modifying table (00~99)
rd
3 priority TK group
nd
2 priority TK group (1~8)
nd
2 priority modifying table
Time schedule C does not have the Starting/Ending hour setting. Only priority trunk groups and
modifying tables need to be assigned. . If only 1 Time Zone is to be used then use Time Schedule C
which will automatically cover 24 hours if Schedule A and B are blank.
Related system Programming: 05-13-07. 05-13-08, 36, 41-ST-04, 75, 76, 77, 78-st-01, 78-st-02
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Program 77-Num : LCR – Modifying Table
77-Num-IP Mo Tab Num = Number (01~99)
Value for each item
00 dddddddddd
IP
01-02
03-12
Value
00~10
0~9, *,#, -, d, T, p
Default
00
dddddddddd
Item Description
Deleted Digit Length
Added Digits
General:
This program designs the rules for changing the dialled number to the routed number.
Description:
The system will delete the first nn digits (if required) and then add the assigned digits in front of the
dialled numbers. Up to 10 digits can be assigned to be inserted.
The added digits can be 0~9, *, #, p, T.
‘d’ is the wildcard.
‘-‘ is no digit.
‘p’ is the pause character.
‘T’ = means to chain to next modifying table with current one for long digit strings.
Related system Programming: 05-13-07. 05-13-08, 75, 76, 77, 78-st-01, 78-st-02
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Program 78-stn-IP : Station Class of Service – 6
78-stn-IP STCOS stn= Station No. (2-4 digits), IP=Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-5
0-1
00-9
0-1
0-9
0-1
0-
Default
0= Disable LCR
0= Not Allowed
0=
0= None
0=Disable
0=Mode 72
0=Disable
0=
Item Description
LCR - Routing Level
LCR – Direct Access a Trunk
Reserved
Call Forward No Answer Transfer Group
External Notification – Voicemail
Calling Line Identification Presentation
Ring Line Preference
Reserved
Description:
01. LCR Routing Level
This parameter assigns the LCR routing level for each station.
IP
78-stn-01
78-stn-01
78-stn-01
78-stn-01
78-stn-01
Value
0
1
2
3
4
78-stn-01
5
Value Description
Disable LCR
st
Allow this station to use the 1 priority trunk group only.
st
nd
Allow this station to use the 1 and the 2 priority trunk groups only.
st
rd
Allow this station to use the 1 ~3 priority trunk groups only.
st
th
Allow this station to use the 1 ~4 priority trunk groups.
st
th
Allow this station to use the 1 ~4 priority trunk groups. If there are
st
th
no available trunks in the 1 ~4 priority trunk groups, the system will
allow this station to use normal dialling.
Related system Programming: 05-13-07. 05-13-08, 75, 76, 77, 78-st-01, 78-st-02
02. LCR – Direct Access a Trunk
This parameter assigns the right of the station to select a trunk directly when LCR is enabled.
IP
Value Value Description
78-stn-02
0
Do not allow to access a trunk direct (need to dial 9 or 0 first).
Allow this station to access a trunk direct (by pressing line key
78-stn-02
1
button). System will assign any pre-assigned idle trunk for this
extension.
Allow this station to access a trunk direct (by pressing line key
button). System will assign any dedicated idle trunk for this
extension. Stations which have this facility enabled can only, access
78-stn-02
2
trunks, which are in their own trunk group set in 41-STN-04. LCR
Routing will still apply for the calls but if the LCR route (mode 76) has
the trunk group set to 0 which means use station trunk group.
Related system Programming: 05-13-07. 05-13-08, 75, 76, 77, 78-st-01, 78-st-02
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04. Call Forward No Answer Transfer Group
This parameter sets the Permanent Call Forward on Busy to destination Hunt Group for the Station. If
the Station user sets a Call Forward manually then it will override this setting but after cancelling the
manual Call forward then this setting will be enabled again.
See also Mode 46-st-07: Call Forward Group – No Answer.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
unit
78-stn-04
Disable
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Group
05. External Notification – Voicemail
The system will check stations every 30 seconds looking for new mail messages. If yes, the system
will select an idle CO line to dial out xx times according to the setting in mode 78-st-05. After the
number is dialled, system will announce “you have x new message, please enter your password” four
times. If the entered password is correct and all new messages are heard, system will stop dialling.
System will only use one CO line to activate the notification function at a time.
IP
Value
Value Description
78-stn-05
0
Disable the notification.
78-stn-05
1
Dial the specified number 3 times to notify the user.
78-stn-05
2
Dial the specified number 6 times to notify the user.
78-stn-05
78-stn-05
9
Dial the specified number until the user answers and enters correct password
Note:
1. The telephone number that is to be called for notification is assigned when accessing the personal
mailbox menu . The Steps are:
1) Lift handset, dial [86], [password=1234]
2) [4] for message notification, [2] to enable notification
3) Once external notification is enabled, enter the telephone number that is to be called.
4) [#] to finish
06. Calling Line Identification Presentation
This parameter selects what CLIP information will be presented to the Exchange when a Station
makes an outgoing call. Not all exchanges will accept and pass on this information and if A CLIP is
entered in mode 71 that is not a valid number in the assigned range of the customer the exchange will
ignore this information also. Special CLIP information can be entered in mode 71 which contains 6
different tables.
IP
78-stn-06
78-stn-06
78-stn-06
Value
0
1-6
7-9
Value Description
Caller party number follow MODE-72-st to dial
Refer to Mode-71 (01-06)
CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction)
07. Ring Line Preference
This parameter sets whether an extension will answer a trunk ringing at that extension by lifting the
handset or will need to press the DSS key of the ringing trunk or use pickup if the trunk is not
displayed.
IP \ Value
78-stn-04
0
1
Auto Answer Manual Answer
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Program 83-st-IP : Register Memory Block for CLI history buffer
83-stn-IP CLI-T
b1 b2
Stn=Station No. (2-4 digits), IP =Item Pointer (01-02)
blocks (2 max.) for a Station
b1/b2 : Block 1/2 of CLI buffer for each extension
General:
This program divides sets of CLI history buffer into blocks for use by extensions.
Description:
Program 05-13-03, the Individual CLI history buffers are assigned:
05-13-03 Memory Block Size
Max. Memory blocks
0
10 sets/Block
52 Blocks
1
20 sets/Block
26 Blocks
2
30 sets/Block
17 Blocks
3
40 sets/Block
13 Blocks
Each station can use up to 2 blocks.
The next assigned block must be null or continuous after the first assigned block number for
each extension. That means if the first assigned block number is “n” then the next assigned block
must be “0 = null” or “n+1”.
Example:
Mode 05-13-03=0
83-113-IP CLI-T
01 02
Mode 05-13-03=1
83-115-IP CLI-T
04 00
Mode 05-13-03=3
83-118-IP CLI-T
03 00
13: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
01 02: Station 113 can use block 01 and 02 for CLI history
buffer and it could store 20 sets (=10 + 10).
15: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
04 00: Station 115 can use block 04 (20 sets) for CLI history
buffer. 00: for no block.
18: Station No. ( 2-4 digits )
03 00: Station 118 can use block 03 for CLI history buffer and
it could store 40 sets, 00: for no block.
Related System Programming Mode: 05-13-03, 83
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Program 84-IP : Home Area Code
84-01-01
NNN
NNN = Assigned home area code (3 digits maximum)
General:
This program assigns the home area code for the CLI redial feature.
Description:
3-digit input maximum for this entry.
The home area code can include the toll access code prefix.
Example:
For example, LYNX is located in Taipei.
Toll access code in Taiwan is '0'
Taipei area code is '2'
Set mode 84 to '02d'.
When ISDN rings in to LYNX system, the received number is 2-80710002. If you have set mode
84 as above, system will delete '2' and dial 80710002 for smart redial.
When analog PSTN line rings in to LYNX system, the received number is 02-29645752. If you
have set mode 84 as above, system will delete "02" and dial 9645752 for smart redial.
When ISDN rings in to LYNX system, the received number is 3-80710001. If you have set mode
84 as above, system will add "0" and dial 03-80710001 for smart redial.
When analog PSTN line rings in to LYNX system, the received number is 03-22489202. If you
have set mode 84 as above, system will dial 03-22489202 for smart redial.
If you set 'ddd' in mode 84, system will dial back the original received number direct.
Program 85-nn-IP : Overlay Area Code
85-nn-01
NNN
nn = 01~05
NNN = Assigned overlay area code (3 digits)
General:
Some larger cities in the United States have exhausted an entire area code. Instead of separating
portions and assigning unique area codes to different geographic regions, the Telco has instead
introduced an overlay area code. This program assigns 5 sets of overlay area code for CLI redial
feature.
Description:
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The overlay area code is 3-digit format.
5 sets of overlay area code can be assigned for the CLI redial feature.
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Program 86-nnn-IP : Office Code Redial Pattern
nnn = office code
N = Redial Pattern
86-nnn
N
General:
This program assigns the redial pattern for different office codes.
Description:
N
0
1
2
Item Description
Redial pattern is NXX-XXXX (Local call: 7 Digit)
Redial pattern is 1-NXX-XXXX (Local Toll: 1 + 7 Digit)
Redial pattern is 1-NXX-NXX-XXXX (Local Toll: 1 + 10 Digit)
CID Redial Feature for USA Market
Retrieve the
CID number
from the
history
buffer
Area Code =
Overlay Area
Code ?
Area Code =
Home Area
Code ?
No
Yes
Action C /
Dial 1-NXXXXXX
(Case 4)
Action D /
Dial 1-NXXNXX-XXXX
(Case 6)
Yes
Action B /
Dial NXXNXX-XXXX
(Case 3)
Yes
Office Code's
Pattern = 1 ?
(Local Toll: 1+7
digit)
No
No
Office Code's
Pattern = 2 ?
(Local Toll: 1+
10 digit)
No
Action A /
Dial NXXXXXX
(Case 1,2)
Yes
Action D /
Dial 1-NXXNXX-XXXX
(Case 5)
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Program 87-CN-IP : ASSIGN DOOR PHONE FOR KEY CARD
nn=Key card Number (01~99), IP=Item Pointer (01-24)
87-nn-01 Card In
000000000000000 Setting for each ACP
General:
This program assigns which Key cards (RFID) can be used on which ACP port to unlock a door.
Description:
Before a key card can be used to operate a door relay it must be set to be allowed in this program
mode. A key card can be enabled to unlock more than one door if multiple ACP’s are fitted.
IP Value
Value Description
0
Denied entry
1
Allowed entry
Location
Extension port No.
ACP port No.
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11-18
1-8
STU 1
21-28
9-16
STU 2
31-38
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Program 88-DP : REGISTER KEY CARD
Register Card
ST:___
Station number of ACP
This program registers key cards for use.
Description:
Before a key card can be used with an ACP it must first be registered to it. Once the key card is
registered then it will be necessary to proceed to mode 87 to allow the key card to open the door relay
associated with the ACP.
To register a key card enter the station number of the ACP
Register Card
ST:115
Press SAVE
Wait Registering
Slide please
Place the Key Card over the Speaker position on the ACP and when the ACP beeps remove the Key
card and press SAVE.
Register Store
Card:01
Press SAVE
Registration ok!
Card:01
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Program 89-CN-IP : DELETE KEY CARD
89-nn-01 Serial
FFFFFFFF
nn = card number
General:
This program assigns allows the De-registration of the key cards from a system.
Description:
Enter the number (01-99) of the key card to de-register
De-Register Card
Card:01
Press SAVE
89-01-01 Serial
FFFFFFFF
Press REDIAL to clear the digits
89-01-01 Serial
00000000
Press SAVE and the LCD display will move on to the next Key card number.
89-02-01 Serial
00000000
FFFFFFFF: Means Card was registered.
00000000: Means Card was deregistered.
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Program 91-TM : ACP TIME LOCK – Assign Time
91-TM Table
00 00 00 00
TM = Time Schedule (00~15)
General:
This program assigns different time schedules for the ACP time lock. Cards assigned in such
programmed period can be used to open the ACP door.
Description:
The first 4 digits are starting time and the last 4 digits are stopping time. There are a total of 16
schedules which can be assigned.
91-00 Table
08 30 17 30
Press SAVE, means time schedule 00 is from 08:30 to 17:30.
91-01 Table
21 00 22 00
Press SAVE, means time schedule 01 is from 21:00 to 22:00.
Program 92-CN : ACP TIME LOCK – Assign Card
92-CN-01 Card In
TM
CN = Card Number (01~99)
General:
This program assigns different ACP time lock schedule for ACP. Cards assigned in such programmed
period can be used to open the ACP door.
TM= 00~15 (Mode 91)
Description:
92-06-01 Card In
02
Press SAVE, means card 06 use ACP time lock schedule 02 (mode 91-02).
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Program 93 : MINI CALL ACCOUNTING AOC ADDITIONAL NUMBER CHARGING
93-01 Table 01
------ 00 00
01 = Table (01~20)
General:
This program assigns additional charging for numbers dialled under Mini Call Accounting that is not
provided by the Central Office.
Description:
Telstra’s ISDN service has a feature known as Advice of Charge which provides charging information
to ISDN lines as data which can be displayed and used by the Telephone system for Mini Call
Accounting or SMDR
Output. Not all calls are provided with charging information in particular mobiles and this mode allows
an estimated mobile charge to be added to the Mini Call Accounting charging for numbers that are
specified here.
Up to 20 numbers of 5 digits each can be programmed. If the whole 5 digits are not specified the Don’t
Care symbol must be entered to the end of the line as usual.
Mode 93 = 123456 AA BB
Hotel+4 = CC DD
The formula of Call Charge is:
If BB is not set to 0
Call Charge = Round(TT/BB) x AA x CC x DD
If BB is set to 0
Call Charge = AA x CC x DD
Where:
AA= Cost per Unit
BB= Seconds per Unit
CC= Server Rate
DD= Decimal point is 2 digits (0=0.01) or 5 digits (5=0.00001)
TT = Talking Time (by second)
Example C: (Australia local Call with fixed charge rate)
- The setting for Hotel 4 and Mode 93 are as follows:
Mode 93 = 8ddddd 22 00 (AA = 22, BB = 00)
[HOTEL][4] = 04 00 (CC = 04, DD = 00)
- One call is 1’18”
The Call Charge will be:
Call Charge = AA x CC x DD = 22 x 04 x 0.01 = 0.88
Example C: (Australia Internet Call)
- The setting for Hotel 4 and Mode 93 are as follows:
Mode 93 = 0918dd 25 60 (AA = 25, BB = 60)
[HOTEL][4] = 04 00 (CC = 04, DD = 00)
- One call is 3’50” (TT= 230 seconds)
The Call Charge will be:
Call Charge = Round (TT/BB) x AA x CC x DD = Round(230/60) x 25 x 4 x 0.01 = 4.00
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Example E: (Australia Mobile Call)
- The setting for Hotel 4 and Mode 93 are as follows:
Mode 93 = 412ddd 01 06 (AA = 01, BB = 06)
[HOTEL][4] = 04 00 (CC = 04, DD = 00)
- One call is 3’50” (TT= 230 seconds)
The Call Charge will be:
Call Charge = Round (TT/BB) x AA x CC x DD = Round(230/06) x 01 x 4 x 0.01 = 1.56
The Mini-Call-Accounting output will be:
07.09 05:38 ROOM 11
TK
DATE
01
07.09
01
07.09
01
07.09
01
07.09
01
07.09
TOTAL
TIME
05:36
05:37
05:40
05:27
05:31
DURATION
00:00'07"
00:01'18"
00:03'50"
00:01'12"
00:03'50"
TELEPHONE NUMBER
812345678
823456789
0918123456
0918654321
412345678
UNITS
000022
000022
000100
000050
000039
000233
COSTS
000000.88
000000.88
000004.00
000002.00
000001.56
000009.32
Note:
1. The maximum units for each record is 65535.
2. The maximum total units is 999999.
3. Related System Programming Modes: 14-01-08=4 07-GP-Item=FN:59
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Program 94-tk-IP : Lunchtime Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment
95-tk-IP FLX DAY
11 12 13 14 15
Tk =Trunk No. (01-12), IP=Item Pointer (01-26 )
Assigned station number
General:
This program assigns each incoming line to ring the programmed stations during Lunch Time. The
ringing methods can be LINEAR (ring the first available station), CIRCULAR (Ring the next station
following the last station who just answered an incoming call), HUNT (Ring the first assigned station
for a set period of time (program mode 05-08-01) then if no answer ring the next ring assigned station
then the next etc.) or COMMON AUDIBLE (All stations will ring simultaneously). See Program Mode:
35-tk-08 to assign. The LYNX Lunchtime ring type will follow the night ring type. An overflow Ring
Hunt Group can be assigned to make additional stations ring after a time interval in addition to this ring
assignment. See program Mode 29-07/08. The ringing stations will be the night members
programmed in mode 69.
Description:
1. This program sets Lunch Time ringing.
2. The station number can be 2,3,4 digits.
3. A total of 26 stations can be assigned to ring for each trunk.
4. If the location is to be assigned to no station, the location value is set to " 0 ".
5. To clear all entries press [REDIAL].
6. Day and Night ring assignment are set in Mode 01 and 02.
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Program 95-tk-IP : Trunk Specifications – 3
95-tk-IP TK SPEC
Tk=Trunk No. (01-12), IP=Item Pointer (01-08)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Value for each Item
IP
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Value
0-1
0-1
0-8
0-8
0-3
0-9
0-5
0-5
Default
0=Disable
0=
0=
0=No
0=
6=
0=
0=
Item Description
Detect Fax Signal
Reserved
Reserved
DISA & ECF Lunch Time Enable
Reserved
Duet (Faxibility) Setting
Reserved
Reserved
This program permits each trunk line to be assigned different parameters.
01. Detect Fax signal
This parameter is used to enhance the feature of Fax Auto Switch that our system will detect the
incoming fax signal and transfer it to assigned fax SLT port.
Some company greeting signal might contains some fax signal component that triggers the low quality
originated fax machine to recognize a fax response signal but actually not. Since it start to wait this
phantom internal fax machine feedback, before the real internal answer machine answer the call, time
over, the external originated fax machine drops out the call. Because this reason, we create this
parameter to overcome such situation.
Definition of parameter:
IP
95-tk-01
Value
0
95-tk-01
1
95-tk-01
2
95-tk-01
3
..
95-tk-01
9
Value Description
The trunk won’t detect the fax signal.
The trunk will detect the FAX calling tone during the company greeting and route the
FAX call automatically
The trunk will delay 5 seconds to play the company greeting for detecting the FAX
calling tone and then route the FAX call automatically.
The trunk will delay 6 seconds to play the company greeting for detecting the FAX
calling tone and then route the FAX call automatically.
…..
The trunk will delay 12 seconds to play the company greeting for detecting the FAX
calling tone and then route the FAX call automatically.
If the programmed trunk detects the FAX calling tone, system will transfer this fax call to the assigned
FAX extension automatically (refer to Program Mode 43-CN-02=T). If the programmed trunk does not
detect the FAX calling tone during the above setting timer, system will then play the company greeting
for the normal voice call.
Other programming modes relate this setting:
a. 43-CN-02 = T (Fax port) => press [MSG] ---- (SLT Port)
b. 95-TK-01 = 0/1 => disable/enable Fax Tone Detection
c. 35-TK-04= 3 Enable DISA feature
d. 46-ST-08= 1 SLT Ring Cadence Settings
e. 05-01-04= 0 DISA answer delay time
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02. Reserved
03. Reserved
04. DISA & ECF Lunch Time Enable
This parameter will enable the DISA or ECF during the lunch time or not. As to the setting for Day will
be assigned at Program 35-tk-03. Night is Program 35-tk-04 respectively.
IP \ Value
0
1
2
95-tk-04
Disable
DISA
ECF
05. Reserved
06. DUET (Faxibility) Setting
This feature is to enable the Lynx to detect different ring cadences and direct incoming calls to
different ring assigned stations depending on ring cadence in System Program: 01-tk or 02-tk when
different rings are received. For example if this parameter is set to 7 than if the standard ring is
received then the system will ring stations assigned in 01/02-tk-(01 to 12) and when the 2nd Ring Type
is received then the system will ring stations assigned in Program: 01/02-tk-(13 to 26)
As ring cadences vary between Australia and New Zealand so it is necessary to select the correct
country settings in Program: 05-19-05. The default setting is for New Zealand
IP
Value Normal Ring is detected, ring the
2nd Ring Type is detected, ring the
following extensions
following extensions
95-tk0
Program: 01-tk-01 to 16 02-tk-01 to
Program: 01-tk-01 to 16, 02-tk-01 to 16
06
16
1
Program: 01-tk-01 to 14, 02-tk-01 to
Program: 01-tk-15 to 16, 02-tk-15 to 16
95-tk06
14
95-tk2
Program: 01-tk-01 to 12, 02-tk-01 to
Program: 01-tk-13 to 16, 02-tk-13 to 16
06
12
95-tk3
Program: 01-tk-01 to 10, 02-tk-01 to
Program: 01-tk-11 to 16, 02-tk-11 to 16
06
10
4
Program: 01-tk-01 to 8, 02-tk-01 to 8
Program: 01-tk-9 to 16, 02-tk-9 to 16
95-tk06
5
Program: 01-tk-01 to 6, 02-tk-01 to 6
Program: 01-tk-7 to 16, 02-tk-7 to 16
95-tk06
6
Program: 01-tk-01 to 4, 02-tk-01 to 4
Program: 01-tk-5 to 16, 02-tk-5 to 16
95-tk06
7
Program: 01-tk-01 to 2, 02-tk-01 to 2
Program: 01-tk-3 to 16, 02-tk-3 to 16
95-tk06
95-tk8
Program: 01-tk-01 to 2, 02-tk-01 to 2
Program: 01-tk-3 to 16, 02-tk-3 to 16
06
95-tk9
Program: 01-tk-01 to 2, 02-tk-01 to 2
Program: 01-tk-3 to 16, 02-tk-3 to 16
06
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07. Reserved
08. Reserved
Programming Cross Reference
Incoming Calls
Ringing Assignment
IP
01-tk-stn
02-tk-stn
05-01-05
05-02-07
05-02-08
05-08-01
05-19-05
20-nn
29-tk-07
29-tk-08
35-tk-07
35-tk-08
94-tk-Stn
95-tk-06
Item Description
Day Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment
Night Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment
Busy Reminder Tone Interval (Off-Hook Ringing / Busy - Camp-On)
Ring On Timer (Minimum ring to be detected)
Ring Off Timer (Time to hold signal during silent period)
CO Hunt Interval
DUET Ring Select (Aust/NZ)
Day/Night Service Schedule
CO Delayed Ring Timer to Hunt Group
CO Delayed Ring Overflow Hunt Group
Day Ring Type
Night Ring Type
Lunch ring assignment
DUET Ring Select and Assignment
Outgoing Calls
Dial ‘9'
IP
05-04-02
05-06-05
36-grp-tk
38-grp-tk
41-stn-04
46-stn-01
Item Description
Dial ‘9' Enable/Disable
Operator Code 9/0
Dial ‘9/0' Group Assignment
Dial 87 Group assignment
Stations Dial ‘9/0' Group Assignment
Stations Dial ‘87' Group Assignment
PABX Outgoing Code
05-03-04 Code for outside line in PABX (If trunk/trunks are served by
PABX)
Trunk Specifications
IP
05-01-06
05-01-07
05-02-05
05-02-07
05-02-08
05-03-01
29-tk-01
29-tk-03
29-tk-04
35-trk-01
35-trk-02
Item Description
Pause Time Duration (For Speed Dial Pauses)
DTMF Generation Time
Flash Time to CO (For Special CO Features or Centrex)
Ring On Time (Minimum ring signal detected)
Ring Off Time (Time to hold signal during silent period)
Make/Break Ratio
Trunk Receive Gain
Trunk Send Gain
Trunk Ring Frequency
Trunk Type (PABX/CO)
Trunk Signalling Type (dial pulse/DTMF)
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Speed Dial
IP
05-01-06
05-03-02
05-04-06
05-05-03/04
09-spd-xx
42-stn-01/02
45-st-07
Item Description
Pause Duration for Speed Dial pauses
Automatic Trunk Search During Speed Dial, Auto Redial, Saved Redial, etc.
Speed Dial Distribution
Speed Dial Unrestricted / system
System Speed Dial Locations
Register Memory Block for Personal Speed Dial
Speed Dial Unrestricted / Station
Auto-Redial
IP
05-02-03
05-03-02
05-05-07
05-05-08
Item Description
Auto-Redial Off Hook (wait for answer) Timer
Automatic Trunk Search
Auto-Redial Attempts (Quantity)
Auto-Redial Time (Inter-Call) between attempts
Intercom Calls
Intercom Call Signalling
5.3.3
Intercom call signalling to electronic telephone sets
46-st-03
Automatic MIC switching
Step Call
05-07-01
41-stn-01
Dial Tone Pattern
05-03-07
05-04-07
Intercom Step Call Type
Station Group Assignment
SLT Dial Tone Pattern Options
Intercom Single Digit Dialling
Single Digit Intercom
10-grp-xx
41-stn-01
Single Digit Dialling Assignment
Station Group Assignment
Direct Station Select
07-grp-key Flexible Key Group Assignment
41-stn-02 Keyphone Flexible Key Group Assignment
Dial 0 (Call Operator)
05-06-05 Operator/CO access codes
44-stn-04 Manual Line
Intercom Dialling Restriction
45-stn-01 Intercom Dialling Restriction
Busy/During Conversation
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Hold and Hold Recall
IP
05-01-01
05-01-02
05-01-03
05-07-04
05-12-03
44-stn-02
Item Description
Hold Recall Timer (Time until station is warned of hold call)
Exclusive Hold Recall Timer (Same operation as hold recall)
Hold Recall Time out (Time before call is rerouted to Operator - After Hold Recall
Timer has expired.)
DISA Recall Capability
Station ability to place call on Exclusive Hold
Station ability to hold a call
Busy Remind / Camp-On
5.1.5
Busy Reminder Interval (Time between notifications)
5.8.3
SLT Camp On tone
Call Split
44-stn-03
Call Split
05-06-01
05-06-02
05-08-06
05-08-07
Transfer Recall Timer Blind transfer (Camp-On / Busy)
Transfer Recall Timer blind transfer (No Answer)
DISA No Answer Recall (To Message) Timer
DISA Transfer Time (No Digits Dialled)
Transfer
Message Waiting Level
46-stn-02 Message Waiting Level
Override
40-stn-01
Override Level
DISA
IP
05-01-04
05-07-04
05-08-04
05-08-06
05-08-07
05-11-04
05-11-06
05-11-02
05-11-05
05-17-04
35-tk-04
46-stn-04
95-tk-04
Item Description
Delayed DISA Access Time - Day
DISA Recall Capability
DISA Operator Recall Location ( No Answer)
DISA No Answer Recall Timer
DISA Transfer Timer - No digits dialled
DISA Access Delay Time - Night
DISA Transfer Count - Console busy
DISA Password - Optional extra passwords
DISA Special Digit Acceptance
DISA Access Delay Time - Lunchtime
DISA / External Call Forward Status
DISA Recall Capability (No Answer/Busy)
DISA / ECF Lunchtime
DISA SINGLE DIGIT DIALLING
IP
Item Description
05-11-08
DISA Single Digit Dialling
20-nn
Day/Night Service Schedule
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Night Service
IP
02
09-spd-nn
20-nn
35-tk-03
35-tk-04
Item Description
Night Ringing And Ringing Line Preference Assignment
System Speed Dial 101~109 for ECF
Day/Night Service Schedule
External Call Forward Location (Speed Dial Assignment)
DISA/ECF, Day/Night Status
Group Assignments
Console Assignment
04-grp-stn Assign Stations to be consoles by group
Flexible Key Group Assignments
07-grp-key Key Group Layout Assignment
41-stn-02 Assign stations to Key Groups
41-stn-03 Assign Shift key group to stations
Dial ‘9/0' Trunk Groups
36-grp-trk Assign trunks to groups for Dial ‘9/0'
41-stn-04 Assign stations a Dial ‘9' group
Dial ‘87' Trunk Groups
38-grp-trk Assign trunks to groups for Dial ‘87'
46-stn-01 Assign stations a Dial ‘87' group
Group Assignment for stations (Page Zone, Pick up, Single digit)
41-stn-01 Assign stations to station groups
Call Control
Toll Restriction
IP
05-05-03
05-05-04
05-03-05
18-pln-trk
41-stn-05
41-stn-06
51~59
59
61~66
Item Description
Set a portion of system speed dial for no restriction
(Hundreds)
Set a portion of system speed dial for no restriction
(Tens)
Toll Access Code (Usually a ‘0') for SMDR only
Assigning Toll Class by Toll Plan/Trunk used
Station Day Toll Plan Assignment
Station Night Toll Plan Assignment
Allowed (Exception) Tables for Toll classes 1~9
Common Permitted Code
Restrict (Deny) Tables for Toll classes 1~6
Forced Account Codes
17-nn
Creating Account Codes
40-stn-08 Assigning Account Codes to Stations
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Call Limit
05-04-03
40-stn-03
Call Limit Type
Call Limit Duration (Class of Service - per station)
Passwords
IP
13
13
13
13
13
13
Value
01
02
03
04
07
09
Item Description
System Programming Password (default=none)
DISA Password (for using a trunk on DISA call)
Toll Override Password
Password for Monitoring over DISA (default=none)
VMU Password
LCR Password
Station Lock/Unlock
40-stn-07
Station Lock/Unlock Status
Busy out a trunk
37-tk-x
Taking a trunk out of service
Intercom Dialling restrictions
45-stn-01 Restrict station to station intercom dialling
System Clock
Date and Time Setup
05-04-04 12/24 hour time format
11Set system time
20-nn
Day/Night schedule Definition
System Alarm
12-nn
44-stn-01
System Alarm Clock
Stations to include (notify) in system alarms
Wake Up calls
05-05-01
Wake up signalling type
Station Numbering
05-03-06 Digit length selection (2, 3, or 4 digits)
43-port-01 Station number (extension) Assignment
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Single Line Telephone
IP
05-02-01
05-02-02
05-02-04
Item Description
Dial Tone Timeout
Interdigit Timeout
Hook switch Disconnect Timer
Minimum Flash Timer (used to recognize a hook
switch flash for hold)
Message Waiting Status Setup
Single Line Telephone Hold Procedure
Toll fraud Protection (Calling Proof)
SLT Busy Remind Tone Timer
SLT Feature Programming Access Code
Setting Single line type (VM port, Dual Port)
05-02-06
05-04-08
05-06-07
05-07-02
05-08-03
05-08-05
45-stn-02
Miscellaneous
Monitor
40-stn-02
Station Monitor Level
40-stn-05
40-stn-06
41-stn-01
Station Paging Access
Receive Page Over Speaker
Station Page Group
Paging
Call Forward No Answer Transfer Time
05-01-08
Call Forward-No Answer Timer
Hot Line
09-spd-nn System Speed Dial number for Hot Line use
47-stn-xx Hot Line destination for a station
Optional Services
Door phone & Door switch
03-01-ext Stations to ring upon Door Phone Activation
05-12-04 Door Relay Activation Timer
06-01-fn
Relay Assignment (for Door Phone latch release)
Voice Mail Integration
IP
01
02
05-02-04
05-02-06
05-06-07
05-10
05-12-05
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Item Description
Day Ringing Assignment
Night Ringing Assignment
Single Line Telephone Release (Disconnect) Timer
Single Line Telephone Minimum Flash Timer
Single Line Telephone Hold Procedure
Voice Mail Leading Digits
Voice Mail Integration Type
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ACD-1 operation
ACD-1 operation is best described as Operator Overflow handling for incoming calls. It operates on
any inwards ringing trunk except for Direct In dial calls ringing their assigned station. It does not allow
the caller to dial a destination it is purely a Call Queuing system. If the customer requires callers to be
able to dial a destination then the system should be set for Auto Attendant (DISA) operation rather
than ACD-1.
ACD-1 is standard on the LYNX and operates on the built in voice messages The DSP has 4 channels
available to handle incoming calls simultaneously but as it releases the call after playing the message
a 4 channel VSC can handle many more trunks in ACD-1 operation.
ACD-1 when enabled answers incoming calls after a programmable time interval, plays a message to
the caller and place the call on hold in a queue for the ring assigned stations. A second message can
be programmed to play after a programmed time interval to apologise for the continuing delay. This
message will repeat at the time interval specified until the caller is answered. A third message can be
programmed to operate at a minimum 5 minute time to announce that there is no one available to take
the call and disconnect the caller.
A trunk which is answered by ACD-1 will always indicate that it is ringing on the trunk DSS key and by
an audible ring signal even after being answered by ACD-1. If the ring assigned stations become free
or are free and pick up the phone while the call is being queued then they will automatically answer the
call following the normal Ring Line Preference rules. If however the caller is being played a Voice
message then they will not be automatically answered until the message is complete and they are
returned to the ringing queue. As the DSS button is still indicating incoming ring the operator can
manually press the DSS button of the trunk and pull the call back from the Voice message and answer
this way.
ACD-1 can be configured to answer in 2 ways, firstly when ALL the ring assigned stations are busy (or
DND) after the programmed time interval or to always answer at the programmed time irrespective of
the status of these stations.
When the second option is used it is recommended that the ACD-1 be enabled only for day time
operation and that the system be set to Automatic day / night switching to prevent callers being
answered after hours and queued even though the premises are unattended.
Clear down of unanswered calls.
Once a call has been answered by the system then there is an issue of what happens if the caller
hangs up before being answered. In default this call will continue to ring until answered by an operator
or being cut off by the Timer in mode 05-09-08. This will become annoying to operators if they are
continually answering calls and hearing busy tone. The VMU card has Busy Tone Detection capability
and in most cases enabling this will clear down calls once busy tone is heard.
It is also possible to enable either Polarity reversal for incoming calls or Clear Forward depending on
the country. These are features that are provide by the Central Office and will need to be enabled by
them. In some cases there will be charges involved.
Related programming modes
IP
Item Description
05-06-04
Polarity Reversal for Incoming calls (Australia)
05-09-03
Clear Forward Signal detection (NZ, USA and other markets)
05-09-04
DISA Busy Tone Detect
05-09-06
ACD-1 Answer Delay time
05-09-07
ACD-1 Message 2 Delay time
05-09-07
ACD-1 Disconnect Message Delay Time
29-tk-02
ACD enable
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Auto Attendant and DISA operation
DISA operation includes the Auto Attendant for handling Caller selected routing for incoming calls and
the option to dial through the system utilizing system trunks to dial to another destination. It operates
on any inwards ringing trunk except for Direct In dial calls ringing their assigned station. If the
customer requires callers to be able to dial a destination then the system should be set for Auto
Attendant (DISA) operation.
Incoming callers can be given the option of dialling a full extension number, a single digit to a multiple
number of destinations or selecting an outside trunk, entering a password and dialling back into the
network to another destination.
DISA when enabled answers incoming calls after a programmable time interval, plays a message to
the caller giving them the dialling options, waiting a period of time to allow dialling to take place and
then if nothing is dialed or an invalid number is dialed it will play the invalid number dialled message
and then normally transfer the call to the operator(s). It is also possible to program the system to
disconnect these calls.
Several pre-recorded messages are programmed for DISA operation to play after a programmed time
interval to indicate the progress of the call including Console Busy, extension busy, extension no
answer even a call cut off message if absolutely necessary. Messages will repeat at the time intervals
specified until the caller is answered if full supervision is available when the caller hangs up..
A trunk which is answered by DISA will indicate solid red on the trunk DSS key after being answered
by DISA. Until answered it will ring on ring assigned stations and can be answered by these stations
until the DISA cuts in. If however the caller is being played a Voice message then they will not be
automatically answered until the message is complete and they are returned to the ringing state.
Enabling Auto Attendant/DISA Answer of Incoming Calls
In order to have incoming calls answered by DISA, the most important item which must be
programmed is the actual option that tells DISA which trunks to answer and when. DISA is enabled on
a trunk by trunk basis in Mode 35-tk-04. The options are as follows:
IP
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Day Time
Disable
Disable
DISA Enable
DISA Enable
Disable
ECF Enable
ECF Enable
DISA Enable
ECF Enable
Night Time
Disable
DISA Enable
Disable
DISA Enable
ECF Enable
Disable
ECF Enable
ECF Enable
DISA Enable
Any option that indicates DISA Enable will result in the Auto Attendant/DISA answering the call.
DISA Answer Delay Time
Options 05-01-04 (DISA & ECF Access Delay Time – Day Service) causes Auto Attendant/DISA to
postpone answering incoming calls for the time period selected by this parameter. This option is
designed so that incoming calls can be presented to “live” operators and have the option of being
answered by humans. When the delay is enabled, the Auto Attendant/DISA becomes the backup
answering position. When 05-01-04 is programmed at a value other than “0,” incoming calls will ring
according to the assignments present in Form 01 (Day Service Ringing) for each CO trunk, and by 35tk-07, which controls the type of ringing in the system.
Options 05-11-04 (DISA & ECF Access Delay Time – Night Service) causes Auto Attendant/DISA to
postpone answering incoming calls for the time period selected by this parameter. This option is
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designed so that incoming calls can be presented to “live” operators and have the option of being
answered by humans. When the delay is enabled, the Auto Attendant/DISA becomes the backup
answering position. When 05-11-04 is programmed at a value other than “0,” incoming calls will ring
according to the assignments present in Form 02 (Night Service Ringing) for each CO trunk, and by
35-tk-08, which controls the type of ringing in the system.
Clear down of unanswered calls.
Once a call has been answered by the system then there is an issue of what happens if the caller
hangs up before being answered. In default this call will continue to ring until answered by an operator
or being cut off by the Timers in mode 05-08-06 and the number of retries allowed in Mode 05-11-06.
This will become annoying to operators if they are continually answering calls and hearing busy tone.
There are 3 options to clear down calls. The first and most desirable option is to use DISA busy tone
detect which will set the VMU to listen for busy tone received when the incoming caller hangs up and
clear down the call. Also available are the Polarity reversal for incoming calls or Clear Forward
depending on the country. These are features that are provide by the Central Office and will need to
be enabled by them.
Related programming modes
05-01-04
05-11-04
05-06-04
05-06-06
05-07-04
05-08-06
05-08-07
05-09-04
05-09-03
05-11-04
05-11-06
05-11-08
05-15-01
05-16-04
05-16-04
05-17-04
10-gp
13-02
35-tk-04
46-st-04
DISA answer delay time – Day
DISA answer delay time – Night
Polarity Reversal for Incoming calls (Australia)
Unsupervised conference and ECF setting.
DISA transfer to console – no dialling.
DISA Transfer time – Busy/No Answer
DISA Transfer time no dialling
Clear Forward Signal detection (NZ, USA and other markets)
DISA busy tone detect
DISA Special function access
DISA retry times
DISA Single digit dialling enable
Extended VMU service
DISA Single Digit Dialling level
MU Language service
DISA Access delay time – lunch
DISA Single digit destination
DISA password setting
DISA enable
DISA action for unsuccessful call for each station
Recording the DISA Messages
A Console must be used to record messages. In default the Console station is 11. From the console
dial 89 and follow the voice prompts to record Company Greeting messages. Full instructions for
recording greetings are given by the Voice prompts. The VMU also contains default greeting
messages for each mode but that message says only “x greeting message not recorded”
All prompts except the initial greeting message are already recorded on the MBU. The user should
only need to program Day, Night, Lunch Time, Holiday and extended greetings as required.
Programming Standard DISA
This assumes that you have followed the previous instructions to record DISA messages.
Set the timers in Mode 05-01-04 and 05-11-04, 05-17-04 to select answer time for Day, Night and
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Set in mode 05-07-04 whether unsuccessful or no dial calls will revert to the operator or be
disconnected.
Set in Mode 05-08-06 the time interval between retries when the call is attempting to connect to a
station. It is important that the DISA timer is set to longer than the Call forward no Answer timer or
DISA calls may not go to the VM when required.
Set in Mode 05-08-07 the time interval that is left for the customer to complete dialing after hearing the
greeting message.
If Polarity reversal or Clear Forward are used then set the appropriate mode to suit your network.
It is preferable to use DISA busy tone detect to clear down calls as no input is required from the
Exchange and no additional charges can be incurred.
If callers are to access an outside line after DISA answer then this must be enabled in Mode 05-11-05.
Calls through the system using this feature will be controlled by mode 05-06-06 which is a timer to
make certain that calls do clear down when 2 trunks are tied together. When a timer is set the parties
to the call will receive a tone just prior to the time elapsing and can send a DTMF digit to the system to
extend the call for another time period before again alerting the parties to the next timeout period.
Set Mode 05-11-06 to the number of retries that an unanswered call or a call to a busy station will
make before cutting the call. If supervision is available to clear down when the caller hangs up or DISA
Busy tone detect is used then this should be set to 9 which means that it will retry until the caller hangs
up.
Mode 05-15-01 sets the date stamp setup whether it is US order or English order.
Mode 05-16-03/04 Enables / Disables dual language service and selects which digit to dial to access
the second language service after DISA answer.
If Callers are allowed to access an outside line then a password must be set in Mode 13-02
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Programming Single Digit DISA
Set mode 05-11-08 to enable single digit DISA and select which time periods single Digit DISA will be
activated (Day/Night etc)
In DISA Single Digit Dialing the digit "1" points to Hunt Group 1. Digit "2" points to Hunt Group 2 and
so on. Any SDD you want to do from DISA will require you to create a hunt group.
Single Digit 1 = Hunt Group 1 (67-01, 68-01, 69-01)
Single Digit 2 = Hunt Group 2 (67-02, 68-02, 69-02)
Single Digit 3 = Hunt Group 3 (67-03, 68-03, 69-03)
Single Digit 4 = Hunt Group 4 (67-04, 68-04, 69-04)
Single Digit 5 = Hunt Group 5 (67-05, 68-05, 69-05)
The digit "1" is hunt group 1. So your pilot number and hunting type must first be assigned in 67-01.
Then assign the stations you want to ring during day service in 68-01. Then, if you're using the system
in Night Mode, you will also need to assign stations into the Hunt Group for Night service on form 6901.
The same rules apply for any other Single Digit dialing you wish to enable. If you enable the digit “2,”
Hunt Group Pilot Number 67-02 must be programmed and one or more stations must be entered in
68-02 as the Day Ring members of the hunt Group. If night service is used, 69-02 must also have one
or more stations assigned.
If a Hunt Group Pilot is not programmed (67-0x), then that Single Digit is not active.
Installing ACP’s
The ACP is similar in appearance to a normal door phone with a numeric keypad, 2 extra keys(Call
and PRG) and a 4 character LED display. The ACP has a built in relay, a sensor output and a case
alarm for security.
The ACP phone can be connected to any Digital port up to the maximum number of ports available
minus One. It is recommended that one Digital phone be provide for programming so that changes
can be made and registration of cards done easily on site.
It is not weatherproof and must be mounted in a sheltered location. For better weather resistance
without the security features there is also available a digital door phone with a metallic case, a single
button and no LED display.
Available also is a PC program to track access to areas controlled by the ACP. A standalone program
called ACP3 is for customers who are not using CT Star and there is also a tracking program in CT
Star for the ACP. Read the Access Control Help file for details of these programs.
About security
The ACP has a built in relay which can be used to unlock the associated door however where security
is an issue the system can be programmed to use the relay on the optional MSU card . Because the
ACP could be opened by unauthorized users to short out the relay contacts there is also a case alarm
which is an Opto coupler on the PCB with a plastic moulding on the case which keeps the Opto
coupler permanently open. Even a small movement of the case compared to the mounting bracket will
send an alarm to the system.
ACP Applications
Simple door phone with door unlock from internal extensions only
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A door phone with door unlocking by code from the door phone.
A door phone with unlocking by proximity card from the door phone.
A door phone with unlocking by proximity card AND/OR code from the door phone.
A wall mounted Handsfree phone with access to external lines if required and all of the unlocking and
access features.
Security feature where, when the door phone is pressed the system can call an external phone
number, connect the called number to the Door phone and allow the called party to unlock the door if
required.
Relevant programming modes
Mode 03
Door phone Ring assignment
Mode 05-03-08 Door phone Ring frequency
This parameter allows for different ring patterns for the Door Phone and ACP
IP \ Value
0
05-03-08
Handset
frequency
1-8
9
Frequency 1 - 8 Background Music
Mode 05-11-07 Door phone Ring time
The time that the Door Phone will ring assigned stations when the Door Phone button is pressed.
Mode 05-12-04 Door Relay unlock time
The time that the door relay will remain closed after the Unlock function is activated.
Mode 17
Forced Account Codes
Used as a code to allow users to unlock the door from the ACP
Mode 46-st-07 ACP/Door phone Hunt Group assignment
Selects which Hunt Group will ring when the button of this door phone is pressed. If set to a “d” the
door phone will ring stations set in Mode 03
Mode 50-st-08 ACP warning Signals
Deactivates Case Open Alarm and ACP unplug Alarm
Mode 50-st-06 ACP Door Unlock relay
Selects whether the internal or the system relay will be used by the ACP/ Door phone
Mode 50-st=07 ACP Door Open Control Type
Selects whether to open the door by Code, Swipe Card or Code plus Swipe card
Mode 50-st-08 ACP Phone operation type
Selects whether the ACP phone is able to act as a normal phone.
Mode 67-68-69 Hunt Group programming for Ring assignment.
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How to set up as a door phone.
The door phone can be connected to any Digital port on the system. There is an A/B jumper on the
PCB to select Port 1 or Port 2. When the phone is installed if the Call button is pushed without any
programming then the user will hear an error tone. This is because the default is to ring Hunt Group
number 1 and this will have no members hence the error tone. To use the default hunt group create a
Pilot number and assign members to the Hunt Group for Day and Night in mode 67(01)-68(01)-69(01)
or set Mode 46-st-07=d and the Door phone will ring the stations assigned in Mode 03. If the Door
phone is to unlock the door then select which relay to use in Mode 50-st-06 and wire the door
mechanism to this relay. Once the relay is set up then the internal station while talking to the door
phone presses 0 to open the door. Adjust the door phone ring time in Mode 05-11-07 to suit the
customer and the Relay unlock time in Mode 05-12-04 to allow enough time for access through the
door.
How to unlock the door from the ACP using Forced Account Codes
The ACP can be used to unlock the door to allow access by staff to a building or to a secured area of
the building by using Forced Account Codes. 48 Forced Account codes can be programmed and used
in the Lynx. When programming a FAC remember that all 8 digits must be programmed so if a code of
12343 is needed then it is programmed 1234dddd and then 1234 will work as a code. To unlock the
door on the ACP press PRG (Left Control Key) 7, FAC, #
For details of the Access Control Feature using swipe Cards see the Access Control Help File. For
details of the Security feature see the Security feature Help File.
Setting Up DUET Ring Detect
Duet ring is a feature provided from the exchange where a single telephone line will have 2 separate
numbers. The line will ring for each number but with a different cadence for each number. Fax
machines are readily available that will detect the difference in cadence and if the number rung is
allocated as a fax number then the fax will answer but if the other number cadence is detected the fax
will not ring and users can answer a telephone connected in parallel with the fax.
The first number cadence is the same as a standard telephone line that is 2 bursts of ring 400ms long
separated by 200ms followed by a 2 second silence then repeated.
The second number cadence is 3 bursts of ring about 250ms long followed by a 1600ms silence
period.
The LYNX software will detect the different Cadences and direct them to different ring assignment
positions.
Relevant Programming Modes
Mode 01 Day Ring assignment
Mode 02 Night Ring Assignment
Mode 05-19-05 Select Australia or New Zealand Detection
Mode 95-Tk-06 Select Ring positions for each Ring Cadence in Mode 01/02.
Mode 05-19-05 default is set to Australia and there is no need to touch.
Mode 95-tk-06 selects which of the Item Pointers in Mode 01 and 02 will ring for the first cadence and
which will ring for the second cadence. For example the following setting will allow all calls that are
rung with the first cadence to ring any of the 22 phones set in Mode 01-tk-01 to 01-tk-22. Any calls that
ring with the second cadence will ring the stations set in Mode 01-tk-23 to mode 01-tk-26. Mode 94-tk06 contains a table that allows the number of stations for each cadence to be varied as to the number
of stations that will ring for each cadence.
Set Data
2
When Normal Ring type is received
When the 2nd type ring is received
Ring extensions in mode 01-tk-01 to 01-tk-22 Ring extensions in mode 01-tk-23 to 01-tk-26
or mode 02-tk-01 to 02-tk-22
or mode 02-tk-23 to 02-tk-26
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All data and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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