Camp On Button Flash Rate; Camp On Recall; Card Slot Programming - Vodavi STARPLUS STSe Operation Manual

Starplus stse key systems
Hide thumbs Also See for STARPLUS STSe:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Card Slot Programming

Camp On Button Flash Rate

Description
The Camp On button flash rate is the rate at which the Camp On button flashes when you
receive a Camp On. This flash rate can be programmed to 29 different options identified in
the flash rate table. This enables the programmer to customize the key system configuration
to desired flash rates.
Programming Steps
1. Press the CAMP ON BTN flexible button (FLASH 07, Button #15). The following message
displays:
2. Enter a valid number (00-28) on the dial pad to correspond to one of the 29 available
options (refer to
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
DEFAULT ... Camp On Button flash rate is set for a Red 120 ipm Flash (10).

Camp On Recall

Description
When a station does not answer a Camp On, that call recalls the person placing the Camp On,
and if unanswered by them, recalls the Attendant(s).
Card Slot Programming
Description
The Card Slot Programming feature provides a means to assign the peripheral cards to
alternative peripheral card slots.
Flash 24 also allows for partial signaling over T1IBs. For example, card slots ordinarily
accommodate 24 CO line time slots each. This feature allows you to limit the amount of time
slots per card to four (4), or multiples of four (4) up to 20. To use this feature, the card ID is
programmed followed by the number of CO lines to be used in groups of four (4). A group of
four (4) is known as a cluster. If the card number is programmed without a cluster number, all
COs on that card are active.
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual
C A MP O N BTN
R E D 1 2 0 I P M F L A S H
Table 2-16 on page
When using partial signaling, the last channel in the cluster and the 24th channel
are data channels (e.g., for partial signaling with one cluster, the 4th and 24th
channels are data channels. If two clusters are used, then the 8th and 24th
channels are data channels.)
00-28
2-163).
2-55
Features and Operation
August 2005

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents

Troubleshooting

loading

Table of Contents