Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 364

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intercom or [PDNs] for each station PCB installed and
four for each PEMU, REMU, RDDU, and RATU PCB.
Each RDTU, tie, and DID channel is also assigned a
station port. This is done in sequence
of ascending
slot numbers
for station
numbers
200 and
up.
Attendant
consoles will ring on the ICI "0" button for
Dial "0" calls, and on the
Intercom
or
PDN
button
when the Intercom number or [PDN] assigned
to the
console (station) port in this program is dialed.
Program
*04 - Phantom
Directory
Number
and
Distributed
Hunt
Directory
Number
Assignments
for
Internal
and Tie Line Calls
Note:
Distributed
Hunt
is available
with DK280
Release 3.1 and above.
This program
assigns the system Phantom
Directory
Numbers
[PhDNs]
and Distributed
Hunt (DH) Group
Directory Numbers. The DK280 provides:
II
240 [PhDNs]
with RCTUCYRCTUD3
H
80 [PhDNs]
with RCTUBA3IRCTUBB3;
and
W 32 [PhDNs]
with RCTUA3.
All DK280, Release
3, RCTU processors
provide 16
DH groups.
[PhDNs]
and
DH Group
Directory
numbers can be from one to four digits in length.
[PhDNs]
and DH Group
Directory
numbers
cannot
conflict with each other, or be the same as Primary
Directory Numbers
assigned in Program 04. [PhDNs]
can not conflict with, or be the same as Distributed
Hunt Directory
Numbers
assigned
in this program.
Default [PhDNs]
are:
n
RCTUC3/D3,
500-739,
n
RCTUBA3/BB3,
500-579, and
n
RCTUA3, 500-531.
Default DH Group Directory Numbers are: 850-865 for
all Release 3.1, RCTU processors.
Program
05-Flexible
Access Code Numbering
The first digit
of a feature
access
code
can be
changed to a different digit or to two digits. Digits after
this prefix cannot be changed.
Standard access codes
are provided
with the Program
05 System
Record
Sheet. Some access codes cannot be changed
(such
as the code for Automatic
Callback)
and are shown
with N/A on the record sheet.
Note:
Access code conflicts may exist if new access
codes
are assigned,
and a new
system
numbering
plan will have to be implemented.
Pay particular attention
to the internal modem (station
number #19) and door phones (#151 - #159, #161 -
#163). Station number assignments
may have to be
changed using Program 04.
Program
*05-Call
Park Pickup Abbreviated
Dialing
Two Call Park Pickup abbreviated
dialing codes can
be assigned to pick up parked calls. These codes will
replace the lengthy Call Park access codes #331 and
#332. These abbreviated
codes (one or two digits) are
particularly
convenient
for those digital and electronic
phones without the assigned
Park
in Orbit
button
that must dial the Call Park access
codes
when
picking up a parked call. When parking calls, you must
still enter #33l
and #332 even though pick up codes
are changed with Program *05
Program
09-Built-in
Auto Attendant
Prompt/
Station
Assignments
This program
tells the system where to direct calls
after incoming Auto Attendant
Callers dial a digit(s) in
response
to the menu of dialing prompts
offered
by
one of the Auto Attendant's
digital announcers.
The
exact
dialing
prompts
along with their associated
station
Intercom
numbers,
[PDNs],
[PhDNs],
Distributed
Hunt [DN] and ACD group numbers
are
assigned
with
this
program.
The
actual
announcements
that are delivered
to callers
are
recorded
on customer-supplied
digital announcers.
The dialing prompts can either be all one-digit
or all
two-digits (or intercom numbers of 1 - 4 digits).
Up to seven one-digit dialing prompts (0 or 1) can be
assigned.
Digits 2-9 are not used, because
they
conflict with the system's default intercom and [DNs].
To program
one-digit
dialing
prompts,
enter
the
prompt
and then
its associated
intercom
number
[PDN], [PhDN],
Distributed
Hunt [DN] or #4 plus an
ACD group number.
Two-digit
dialing
prompts
are only used when it is
necessary to stop the announcement
to prevent errors
in digit translation or when single digit prompts c.onflict
with
Intercom,
[PDN],
[PhDN],
and
DH [DN]
numbering
plans.
Digit Translation
errors
occur
sometimes
when
line transmission
is low or the
9-4
January
1996

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