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Digital business telephone system
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n
ANI and DNIS information
together
on incoming
calls. It is not possible
to display
both ANI and
DNIS information
simultaneously
on the same call
but the Page button on the LCD telephone
can be
used
to toggle
between
the ANI and
DNIS
information
when an ANVDNIS
line is ringing the
telephone.
After
answering
the call it is not
possible to toggle the LCD display between
ANI
and DNIS
ANI Receive
Line option,
LED 07-If
a tie or DID
line should
receive-AN1
information,
LED 07
should be turned ON for that line. If the tie/DID line
receives ANI digits only (no DNIS digits) LED 06,
07, and 08 should be ON and LED 05 should be
OFF. (See Program
71-1, address
199, 299, and
499) for tie/DID ANI only call routing assignments.
ANVDNIS Digit Format,
LED 08-Most
ANVDNIS
providers,
such as MCI and Sprint, send the "W
DTMF tone signal
along with ANI and/or
DNIS
digit information;
turn ON LED 08 for all tie/DID
lines that
receive
this type
of ANVDNIS
digit
signaling.
Examples
of this signal
format
are:
"*ANI
digits*DNIS
digits*"
and "*DNIS
digits*".
As of this writing, one exception
to this criteria is
that Sprint does not send "W' DTMF tones when it
sends
only DNIS
digits
- in this case LED 08
should be turned OFF for this line type.
/MPORTANT
!
When normal
tie/DNIS
lines are configured
with Program
71 and 72 DNIS assignments,
Turn ON LED 05 and turn OFF LED 06, 07
and 08 for those lines - then program
the lines
as required in Program 77 and 72.
Program
*I 7-DID
Intercept
Port Number
DID and/or
DNIS calls in which callers have dialed a
vacant or invalid port can be routed to intercept
ports
assigned
with this program.
Each DID and/or
DNIS
line can have its own intercept
port. In all cases,
Intercept does not apply to tie lines.
Program
1 g-Alternate
Background
Music (BGM)
Source Slot Assignment
The printed
circuit
board
(PCB) connected
to the
alternate
BGM source
can be in any slot. Use this
program
to designate
that slot. If the source will be
connected
to a PEKU or PESU, turn LED 9 or LED 10
on in Program
10-2 to tell the system
whether
the
PEKU or PESU will support the source. LEDs 09 and
IO in Program
10-2 should be OFF if the source will
be connected
to a PSTU, RSTU, RSTU2, or RDSU.
(Only Circuit 2 of these PCBs can support-the
BGM
source.)
The alternate
BGM source sends BGM to the external
speakers
and telephone
(digital
and electronic)
speakers.
If an alternate
BGM source
is used, the
Music-on-Hold
(MOH)
source
connected
to the
common
control unit (RCTUA, RCTUB,
RCTUBA/BB,
RCTUCYD) will continue
to play for lines and stations
that are on hold.
IMPORTANT!
If the alternate
BGM source is not connected
to a PEKU, PESU or PSTU, RSTU, RSTU2,
or RDSU, assign Slot 11 as data in Program
19. This will ensure
that all PSTU or RSTU
ports function
normally.
Digital
telephones
or
electronic telephones
or RSIU PCBs installed
in Slot
1 I will not be affected
by this
assignment.
Program
20-Computer
Interface
Unit (RPCI) and
Data Interface
Unit (PDIU-DI
and PDIU-DS)
Configuration
Identifies
the PDKU
station
ports
connected
to
RPWPDIU
and the type of DIU connected.
RPCls
have two modes:
the Data Switching
(DIU
mode)
and the Application
Program
Interface
(API)
mode.
In the DIU mode,
the RPCI operates
as a
PDIU-DI
Data
Interface
Unit; in the DIU mode
all
Program 20 options apply to the RPCI except LED 10
and LED 11; LED 10 and 11 only apply to the RPCI
when it is in the API mode.
LED 10 and LED 11 are
the only LEDs that apply to the RPCI-DI when it is in
the API mode.
Notes:
1. RPCls
and DlUs
that mostly
do data
switching,
can be connected
to ports
associated
with PDKU 1 circuits 1 - 7 only.
All PDKU2
circuits,
1 - 8, can support
RPCIs and DIUs. RDSU digital Circuits 5
- 8 can support RPCI and DIUs.
2.
See Chapter
5 -Station
Apparatus
to
identify
which slots can support
RPCls
and DIUs.
n
RPCI and PDIU Connection,
LED 01-Light
this
LED if there is an Integrated
Data Interface
Unit
(PDIU-DI),
an Integrated
Computer
Interface
Unit
(RPCI-DI),
or a Stand-alone
Data Interface
Unit
9-14
January
1996

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