Initial Release Dec., 2013 Changed Ericsson-LG to Ericsson-LG Enterprise 1.1.x Feb., 2015 Update contents according to S/W integration for both eMG80 & eMG800 1.2.x May, 2015 We updated the following features: On-line user guide Terminal attributes (Small popup use, large popup timer, SLT open...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Added the special character to DB management. Added Ring detection register setting in Analog parameter. Added LCD Dimming for LIP-9000 Series & LDP-9240D in PGM 112. ‘Go to assignment’ function added to Personal group overview and can check the master &...
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If you are not the intended recipient, you should destroy or retrieve this material to Ericsson-LG Enterprise. iPECS is trademark of Ericsson-LG Enterprise Co., Ltd. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective...
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1.2 Manual Organization ............1 2. System & admin information ........3 2.1 System capacities for eMG and UCP ........ 3 2.2 Slot configuration for eMG80 ..........9 2.3 Initialization ................ 11 2.3.1 eMG Initialization ................ 11 2.3.2 UCP Initialization ................ 13 2.3.2.1 Normal Registration Process ..............
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.3.7 Internal Page Zone Access – PGM 118 ..........58 3.3.3.8 PTT (Push-To-Talk) Group Access – PGM 119 ........ 59 3.3.3.9 Preset Call Forward – PGM 120 ............59 3.3.3.10 Idle Line Selection –...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.15 Serial Port Function Selections – PGM 175 ........125 3.3.6.16 Break/Make Ratio – PGM 176 ............127 3.3.6.17 SMDR Attributes – PGM 177 ............127 3.3.6.18 System Date, Time and Daylight Saving Time (DST) – PGM 178 132 3.3.6.19 Multi Language –...
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4.1.2 Environment for LAN connection ........... 219 4.1.3 Web Browser setting ..............220 4.1.4 Password Encryption ............... 220 4.2 iPECS system Web Access & Login ......221 4.3 Web Admin & Maintenance Main Page Overview ..223 4.3.1 Favorite Program Groups ............227 4.3.2 Using Function Base ..............
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.3.5 Install wizard ................234 4.3.5.1 System Upgrade ................234 4.3.5.2 Nation Code ..................235 4.3.5.3 Set System Time and Date .............. 235 4.3.5.4 Set Station Number ................236 4.3.5.5 Set Flexible Numbering Plan ............
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.21 Station Data Copy ................304 4.4.2.22 Station CTI IP Address (1 Party TAPI) ......... 305 4.4.2.23 Station Recording Information ............306 4.4.3 Board Based Data ..............307 4.4.3.1 H.323 VoIP Attributes - PGM 130 ............
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.1.2 Upgrade Process ................580 4.5.1.3 Upgrade HTML Files ................ 582 4.5.1.4 WTIB Base upgrade Process for eMG800 ........583 4.5.2 Database ..................584 4.5.2.1 Database Upload ................584 4.5.2.2 Database management ..............
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.14.1 User Function Management Page ..........605 4.5.15 User Management ..............609 4.5.15.1 Company (Tenant group) Administrator Account ......609 4.5.16 Trace ..................611 4.5.17 TDM Gain Control ..............612 4.5.18 IP Gain Control ...............
Appendix A: The Station and Attendant Station User Program codes are listed with the associated function. These fixed codes are available at the iPECS IP or LDP phones to configure basic functions such as ring tones, activate features and assign features and functions to Flex buttons.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 selected as the system’s Flexible Numbering Plan. Each of the basic Numbering Plans includes all feature and resource access codes, and any individual code can be changed. Appendix C: This Appendix includes a detailed listing of all the configurable parameters by Program group and includes the default values for each parameter.
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ADMIN INFORMATION 2.1 System capacities for eMG and UCP iPECS eMG is available in several hardware configurations based on the Main board of the KSU. Upon initialization, the software will structure a database for the maximum possible station and CO/IP Line configurations. Thus, the software port count capacities will differ from the hardware count however, the hardware limitations always apply.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Item Capacity System Speed Dial Zones (Groups) 10 zones Station Speed Dial 100 per station, 25 digits each (Max. 4000 numbers) Last Number Redial 10 numbers Save Number Redial...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Item Capacity Conference channels 148 channels/13 party per group WTIB DECT Phones Built-in VoIP channels 8 (4 channel by default) VOIB128 channels 128 (32 channel by default) IP Stations and SIP Trunks...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 2.1-3 UCP System Capacities ITEM UCP100 UCP600 UCP2400 Remark 10 Slots 1 slot used by the PSU Main Cabinet System channels, basic maximum 2400 w/License 2400 Stations...
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Tenancy (ICM) Groups ICLID table NOTE 1. iPECS UCP-100 is equipped with two (2) FXS ports, and one of several built-in CO Line units may be factory or field installed. 4 analog CO Lines (UCP-COIU4), uses two (2) VoIP DSP channels...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3. The number of VoIP Switching channels can be increased to the maximum with license installation. 4. Approximately 35 minutes (16 Mbytes) of the VSF and UVM memories are used to provide basic system prompts, the remaining memory can be used for announcements and voice message storage.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 2.2 Slot configuration for eMG80 The built-in interface ports, ports of the optional Interface boards and the optional Function boards are organized into Slots. For the built-in and optional board interfaces two Slots are defined, a Slot for the Stations and a Slot for the CO/IP Lines.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Slot H/W Reference S/W Reference CH204 HYIB4 EKSU CH408 or HYB8 HYIB8 CS416 or SLIB16 SLIB16 Built-in KSU Station interface group KSUA and KSUAD: 4-CO Line LCOB4 KSUI & KSUID w/PRIU: PRIB KSUI &...
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Initialization switch and, if the switch is in the Off position, the system will perform the basic Power-up routine; clear all scratch-pad memory, load run-time programs, establish communications with each registered Interface board, Function board, iPECS IP Phone and LDP Phone, send Restart commands and load appropriate settings to the boards and terminals. The KSU also will attempt to communicate and register the EKSU.
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“19”, and assigned the next available Station Number. If the iPECS IP Phone is configured as a remote device, it will send a registration request to the iPECS system at the configured IP address. When the system receives the request, it is processed normally except the MAC address must be assigned in PGM 442 Remote Device Register.
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When power is applied and an Ethernet link is established, an unregistered device will attempt to discover and register with a local (on the same LAN) iPECS system. The Module or terminal will send a registration request to the assigned iPECS system (UCP) IP address. If no response is received, the device will generate a Multi-cast discovery request for registration.
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Issue 1.6 iPECS Softphone or SIP Phone iPECS softphones (iPECS UCS Client) and SIP phones register with the system employing the User Id and Password. When the system receives the registration request, the Id and password are compared to the Station Login parameters. If a match is found in the Station Login Table, the system registers the device and assigns the phone the Station Number requested (Desired number), if available.
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Module. When replacing an iPECS terminal, using PGM 103 “Device IP Plan” in Web admin change the service mode to “Out of Service” change the MAC information for the new iPECS terminal,...
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Issue 1.6 2.4 General Admin and Menu Structure The iPECS system can be configured to meet each customer's individual needs. System configuration may be accomplished by entering the “Program mode” at an assigned Admin Station or by pointing a Web Browser at the IP address of the MPB/UCP. Section 3 provides a description of eMG system for data entry using the Admin Station.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3. STATION ADMIN PROGRAMMING FOR E 3.1 General 3.1.1 LCD & Button Functions While in the Program mode, the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Flex button LEDs of an Admin Station are used to guide and indicate status of the feature.
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(Station Attributes III PGM 113, Flex button 1). After initialization and registration, any enabled iPECS IP or LDP Phone may access the system database. In addition, as default, there is no Station Admin password defined. To enter the Program mode from the Admin Station follow the procedure below.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3 Procedure for Data Entry The following sections provide specific instructions for entering data from the Admin Station once in the Program mode. Each section provides descriptive information, step-by-step instructions and Tables for determining appropriate entries.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.1-1 SYSTEM ID (PGM 100) − DISPLAY REMARK RANGE DEFAULT Refer to Table 3.1.2-1 for alphanumeric CUSTOMER SITE NAME dial-pad entries. character …………………………………. Enter the area code of the installed site.
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LAN. iPECS can be installed behind a NAPT server, if the NAPT server provides fixed address translation and port forwarding to the system. In this case, the system will employ the “Firewall IP address”, button 10, as the fixed public IP address for communication with remote devices.
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Returns System IP Address Plan to default values. SYSTEM IP ADDRESS PLAN SYSTEM RESET 0.0.0.0 IP Address of Domain Name Server, which iPECS MPB DNS IP ADDR will use to resolve URL to an IP address. The DNS . 0 . 0 .0 provides the resolution after receiving the name from iPECS.
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To register an IP device: As IP gateway/board and terminals register to the iPECS, a logical slot number is assigned, which indicates the order of registration. Also, based on the type of device (CO/IP gateway/board, Terminal) the system assigns a logical Sequence Number. Thus, Sequence Numbers for CO gateway/board, Terminals are independently assigned based on the type of gateway/board.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 PROCEDURE: Press Flex 1~6 to select the Sub-menu item desired. See Table 3.3.2.2-1. Button 1: IP address Button 2: MAC address Button 3: ARP Button 4: REGISTRATION Button 5: CPU Type Button 6: Device (Board) ID Use the dial-pad to enter desired data.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.2.2-1 DEVICE & STATION ADDRESS PLAN (PGM 103) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT 2–2 Use Flex 2 button to enter the device‘s MAC None SET MAC ADDRESS address into system memory.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.2.2-1 DEVICE & STATION ADDRESS PLAN (PGM 103) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT 4–2 Use Flex button 2 to enter the device‘s MAC None SET MAC ADDRESS address into system memory.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.2.2-1 DEVICE & STATION ADDRESS PLAN (PGM 103) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT 7–2 Use Flex button 2 to enter the device‘s MAC None SET MAC ADDRESS address into system memory.
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Issue 1.6 3.3.2.4 Flexible Station Numbering Plan -PGM 105 Each LDP Phone, iPECS IP Phone and SLT is assigned a Sequence Number during the registration process. The station Sequence Number is a 3-digit number starting at 001, which is incremented as each terminal device is registered. At registration, station numbers increment sequentially with the Sequence Number and are assigned starting at station 100 for Sequence Number 001.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.2.5 Flexible Numbering Plan part A to D - PGM 106 to 109 Feature dial codes for the system can be assigned using the system‘s Flexible Numbering Plan.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.2.5-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART A (PGM 106) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT Dial code to signify the start of an SMDR SMDR ACT CODE ENTER Account Code. ENTER NEW #:550...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.2.5-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART A (PGM 106) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT Dial code for entering an Account code. ACCNT CODE WITH BIN ENTER NEW #:568 Table 3.3.2.5-2 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART B (PGM 107)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.2.5-2 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART B (PGM 107) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT VSF feature access code. STA USER VSF FEATURES ENTER NEW #:*66 Code for Call Coverage button.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.2.5-4 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART D (PGM 109) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT Dial code to activate Malicious Call ID MCID REQUEST Request in ISDN Supplementary service. ENTER NEW #:*0 Not available in USA version.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.2.5-4 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART D (PGM 109) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT Code to change the state of the Agent ALL GR AGENT ON/OFF DUT ON/Off duty in all hunt groups.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.2.6 8-Digit Table We can support it more 4 digits for station number. Station numbering should not conflict with numbering plan. It is consist of prefix digits and add digits. Prefix digits can have up to 4 digits and Add digits can have up to 4 digits.
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Each station is assigned a type, which is used by the system to recognize the station‘s capabilities and default Flex button configuration. In addition, for the iPECS DSS/BLF Consoles, the associated station number is identified here. Note that the maximum of three (3) DSS Consoles(LIP DSS &...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.1-2 CONSOLE BUTTON CONFIGURATION (PGM 110) DEFAULT CONSOLE BUTTON CONFIGURATION MAP 1 Button 1: Intrusion Button 2: All Call Page Button 3: Call Park 1 Button 4: Station Group 1...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-1 STATION ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 111) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Enables DND activation by the station. 0: OFF 100-110 DND 1: ALL (0-3) : 0(OFF) 2:ICM call only...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-1 STATION ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 111) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A station can be assigned to a PTT 100-110 ACT PTT GRP group and the group enabled so the ACTIVE PTT GROUP: .
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-2 STATION ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 112) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A tone can be sent periodically 0: OFF 100-110 CALL TIME TN indicating the elapsed time of an...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-2 STATION ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 112) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system will seize this CO Line or CO # or 100-110 PREFER CO/GRP CO group number when the station CO Group # …..
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-2 STATION ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 112) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT UCS Client may monitor voice station 100-110 VSF BK STA messages for another station as a ……..
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a busy station receives a call, 0: OFF, 100-110 CALL WAIT the call may queue to the station...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The VMIB includes notification of IP v4 address 100-110 VSF MailSvrIP new messages to the user’s e-mail.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-5 When ON, delete VSF messages 0 : OFF 100-110 VSF DEL MSG when send UMS e-mail notification.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-14 When VSF mail sending, Sender 100 – 110 VSF S- Mail Address can be program. MAILADDR …………………………...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.3.3 Station Attributes IV -PGM 114 When a station uses an ISDN Line, various parameters relating to ISDN Calling Line Identification and Connected Line Identification can be assigned for each station. In addition, when the station is an SLT, several parameters must be set to indicate the capabilities related to the station, such as 3.1 KHz audio for ISDN use.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT COLR (Connected Line Id Restriction), 0: OFF 100-110 COLR SERVICE an ISDN service, removes connected 1: ON...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call that is corresponding to a 0: OFF 100-110 MSN WAIT MSN Telephone Number comes in to...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If it is ON, the pre-selected station 0: OFF 100-110 P-MSG DND doesn’t receive the ring and the caller...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-12 Send CLI with E.164 format if it is ON. 0: OFF 100-110 E.164 CLI TO 1: ON...
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3.3.3.4 Flexible button Assignment -PGM 115 Each Flex button for each iPECS IP and LDP Phone, and DSS Console is assigned a function (Type) and an associated Value as shown in Table 3.3.3.4-1. For assignments to an DSS Console, the [VOL UP]/[VOL DOWN] buttons shift the Flex button appearance on the Admin station to the next or previous group of 24 buttons as they appear on the iPECS DSS Console.
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Assign network station number from network table. Enter desired MSN Table index. U-LOOP U-Loop button for call wait of internal & external call Table 3.3.3.4-2 iPECS IP & LDP PHONE BUTTON DEFAULT CONFIGURATION (PGM 115) iPECS LDP Phone 9030 9008...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 NOTE: These button definitions cannot be changed. Table 3.3.3.4-3 IP CONSOLE BUTTON CONFIGURATION DEFAULT CONSOLE BUTTON CONFIGURATION MAP 1 Button 1: Intrusion Button 2: All Call Page Button 3: Call Park 1...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.3.5 Station Class-of-Service – PGM 116 All stations are assigned a Class-of-Service (COS), which determines the ability of the user to dial certain types of calls, refer to Table 3.3.3.5-1. Separate COS assignments are made for Day, Timed and Night Mode system operation.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.5-2 STATION/CO LINE COS TOLL RESTRICTIONS (PGM 116) CO COS 1 CO COS 2 CO COS 3 CO COS 4 CO COS 5 No Restriction No Restriction...
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3.3.3.6 CO/IP Group Access – PGM 117 Stations can be allowed or denied access to CO Lines and IP Channels by group (eMG80: 20 /eMG800:200), refer to CO Line Attributes, PGM 141, button 1. As a default, all stations are allowed access to all groups except Private Lines (group 00) and unused CO Lines.
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For the “Transfer to Mail-Box” enter the Station Group number of the Voice Mail group (external VM, VSF or Feature Server Voice Mail group). This will permit other iPECS IP Phone and LDP users to transfer a call directly to the desired user‘s Voice Mail-Box.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 PROCEDURE: Press Flex Button for the desired type of forward: F1:S F2:H F3:SPD F4:ICR UNCONDITION : …. 1. Unconditional 2. Internal Busy 3. Internal No Answer 4. External Busy 5.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Use the dial-pad to enter the type and value for the desired Idle Line selection, refer to Table 3.3.3.10-1. Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.3.12 Station Timers – PGM 123 Certain timers can be assigned on a station basis. Available timers, description and valid inputs are given in Table 3.3.3.12-1. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 123.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.3.13 Linked Station Table – PGM 124 A station can be linked to another station so that the two stations effectively act as a single station with the attributes of the primary station number. An unregistered or registered station may be linked to a primary station.
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Stations can be assigned to an ICM Tenancy group under Station Attributes II PGM 111, button 17. Up to 15 Tenant groups for eMG80 and up to 32 for eMG800 can be defined. Each group is configured to allow or deny placing intercom calls to stations in other groups and an Attendant station can be defined for each group.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.3.15 Station VM Attributes – PGM 127 Voice Mail attributes can be assigned on a station basis. The description and valid inputs are given in Table 3.3.3.15-1. PROCEDURE: 1.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.15-1 STATION VM Attributes (PGM 127) − ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT It is dial waiting time after provide 00-99 NOTIFY DIAL TIME VMIU/VMIB announcement for VM (seconds) (00-99) : 15 Sec notification.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.3.16 Station CCR Table – PGM 128 CCR Table can be assigned on a station basis. The description and valid inputs are given in Table 3.3.3.16-1. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 128.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.3.16-1 CCR DESTINATIONS (PGM 128) TYPE DESCRIPTION Route to a Station Route to a Hunt Group Route with System Speed Dial Route as PBX Transfer with System Speed Dial (Flash then dial speed dial digits)
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The VOIP channels are used for Distributed Networking, access to SIP or H.323 networks and for remote iPECS devices. When the standard H.323 VoIP protocol is employed for an external VoIP call, several attributes of these channels can be assigned. The H.323 call set-up mode and tunneling (H.245 Encapsulation) can be established.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.4.1-1 H.323 VOIP ATTRIBUTES (PGM 130) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Determine whether VOIU/VOIB 0: OFF RAS USAGE Board will be used as a 1: ON (1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF Gatekeeper.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.4.2 T1/E1/PRI Attributes – PGM 131 Each T1/PRI module can be assigned for various attributes of the interface. The T1 interface framing and line coding can be selected and, for the PRI, TE or NT operation and CRC check can be selected.
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IP address of the router for all appliances that may attempt a point-to- point connection over the managed WAN, including devices on the iPECS LAN. Note that if the device’s Router IP address is not defined, the system will use the Router IP address defined in PGM 102.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.4.3-1 BOARD ATTRIBUTES (PGM 132) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a module or station is to 0: OFF 001-002 TNET ENABLE be connected in a Centralized 1: ON...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5 CO LINE DATA – PGM 140 to 151 3.3.5.1 CO Service Type – PGM 140 Each CO Line is assigned a type, Normal or DID. Normal CO Lines can be employed for DISA Service PGM 146.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 PROCEDURE: Use the dial-pad to enter desired data for the Attribute, refer to Table 3.3.5.2-1 through Table 3.3.5.2-5. Press the [Save] button to store the data entry. Table 3.3.5.2-1 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 141)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.2-1 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 141) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT The VOIB channels can support iPECS, COMMON 01-02 CO VOIP MODE H.323 or SIP protocols. This field defines the VOIP MODE(1-6) : COMMON protocol for the VoIP channel(s).
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.2-1 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 141) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT An amount can be associated with the station 01-02 PREPAID MONEY as prepayment for outgoing calls. The 0 (USED:0) assigned “Pre-paid Money”...
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ISDN Lines may provide a digital signal rather 01-02 CO DIAL TONE than actual tones. (1:ON/0:OFF) : ON If the ISDN tone is set to “OFF”, iPECS can provide the tones. 01-02 CO RBACK TONE (1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF 01-02 CO ERROR TONE...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.2-2 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 142) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT One of eleven dial tones can be used by the dial tone 01-02 DL TN:(00-10) CO line. DIAL TONE (00)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.2-3 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 143) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT When a call is placed on an ISDN Line, the None 01-02 CLIP TABLE IDX system will send caller id using the number INDEX : NOT ASSIGNED from the CLIP/COLP Table –PGM 201- entry...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.2-3 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 143) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Regional ISDN providers may use the Local 01-02 IN PREFIX INS Area Prefix code for special services. In cases...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.2-3 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 143) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Incoming CLI Choice – When ISDN setup Transit 01-02 INC CLI CHOICE message have two CLI (Transit Point CLI /...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.2-3 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 143) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT 24-6 When system receives DISCONNECT Ignore 01-02 DISCONN. (INBAND) message with Inband information from PSTN, IGMORE (0) the following option can be applied: -.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.2-4 STATION/CO LINE COS TOLL RESTRICTIONS CO COS 1 CO COS 2 CO COS 3 CO COS 4 CO COS 5 Exception Table Exception Table No Restriction...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5.3 CO/IP Ring Assignment – PGM 144 Each CO/IP line is assigned to signal a station or group for an incoming call (Ring). Separate ring assignments are made for Day, Night, and Timed Ring modes. When assigned to ring to a VSF announcement, the call can be dropped automatically after the assigned announcement by entering ‘#’...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5.4 DID Service Attributes – PGM 145 PSTN DID lines can be assigned the type of “Start” signaling and treatment of any received digits. Digits can be used “as is” to route the call within the system, digits can be converted and used to route the call, or digits can be converted to a Table index to determine the call routing based on the assigned conversion method, see Table 3.3.9.7-1 (PGM 231).
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5.5 DISA Service – PGM 146 DISA Service can be enabled on CO lines based on the system operation mode (Day, Night, and Timed). DISA calls may be routed to dial tone and await user dialing (simple routing) or through a multi-layered Audio Text menu assigning a VSF Announcement/Customer Call Route (CCR) Table Index.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5.6 CO Line Preset Forward Attributes – PGM 147 The CO Line Preset Forward feature enables a CO line to initially ring at multiple stations and forward to a pre-determined destination (PGM 204). The destination can be a station, Voice Mailbox, ACD group, or Hunt group.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5.7 CO Additional Attributes – PGM 148 CID Attributes are assigned for Analog CO Line Caller Id services. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the button and dial 163. CO ADDITIONAL ATTR...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.7-1 CO Additional Attributes (PGM 148) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If it is set to Double Answer 1-250 (100ms) 01-02 CC ANS TMR for collect call blocking, this...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.8-1 NA ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 150) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Service Profile Identifier (SPID) is 9~23 digits 01-02 SPID NUMBER a number assigned to a fully initializing ……………………..…….
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Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5.9 ISDN CO Line Attributes – PGM 151 ISDN standards require that the ISDN terminating device, in this case the iPECS eMG, include various “adjustable” timers and counters as described below. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 151.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.9-1 ISDN CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (PGM 151) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT T305 establishes the Interval for a 10~60 01-02 T305 (10 – 60) Released signal after receiving a...
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Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5.10 T1 Line Timers – PGM 152 North American T1 standards require that the T1 terminating device, in this case the iPECS eMG, include various “adjustable” timers and counters as described below. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 152.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.5.10-1 T1 LINE TIMERS (PGM 152) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For Pulse signaling, defines the 0: 60-40 60-40 01-02 OP RATE ( 0- 3) duration and make/break ratio of...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.5.11 DCOB CO Attribute – PGM 153 The DCOB Attributes defines various characteristics of the E1/PRI module when employing R2 signaling. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 153.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6 SYSTEM DATA –PGM 160 to 182 3.3.6.1 System Attributes I & II – PGM 160 to 161 There are two (2) System Attributes programs to define settings that affect system-wide features and functions.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CO/IP calls, which are assigned 0: OFF EXTERNAL NIGHT RING UNA, can activate the Loud Bell 1: ON (1 : ON/ 0 : OFF) : OFF Contact.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If a CO’s have “CO/IP group 1 ~ 9 AUTH RETRY COUNT Authorization” set to ON in...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-1 SIP phones may set-up a point-to- 0: RTD ROUTED SIP STA MODE point RTP connection (PTP) or to...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-11 If this value is set to ON, and PGM 0: OFF EASY 5 WAKE UP USAGE 161 –...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-22 If this value is set to "Accessible DIAL BY SYSNAME LIST All, System Speed Zone Only", the...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The G.711 voice frame packetization 10/20/30 G711 PACKETIZATION(1ms) time determines the interval at which (10/20/30) : 20 voice samples are packetized and sent when the G.711 codec is used.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Unused. 0: OFF UNUSED 1: ON When the PSTN will be used to send 23 digits SMS CENTER NUMBER SMS, the phone number of the Short .......
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-9 SMTP port of VMIU/VMIB 00001~65535 00025 VSF SMTP PORT (00001~65535) : 00025 24-10 If ICM busy, choice OHVO or...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-17 If it’s ON, if the first digit is * or # 0: OFF RESTRICT * AND # then the call will be prohibited.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.2 System Password – PGM 162 Access to the system database and maintenance functions can be protected by passwords up to twelve (12) digits. Three passwords can be defined, Keyset Admin, Remote access, and CID.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.3 Alarm Attributes – PGM 163 The system can monitor an external contact. This contact is most often employed as an Alarm indicator or Doorbell. The Alarm attributes define the operation of the external contact. The Alarm Signal sent to assigned stations can be repeating or a single burst, the former is often desired.
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Issue 1.6 3.3.6.4 Attendant Assignment – PGM 164 eMG80 is consist of 1 System attendant and 3 Main attendant. eMG800 is consist of 1 System attendant and 4 Main attendant. The System Attendant has higher priority in call handling and system management functions with access to PGM 0.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.5-1 MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP PORTS — (PGM 165) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT RTP and RTCP ports for internal 0000-9999 8100 M-CAST RTP BGM INT BGM. (8101) 8100 (8101)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.5-1 MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP PORTS — (PGM 165) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 0000-9999 8194 M-CAST RTP PTT 5 (8195) 8194 (8195)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.6 DISA COS – PGM 166 A DISA user is subject to the dialing restrictions assigned in the DISA Class-of-Service (COS). The restrictions applied are the same as with the corresponding Station COS levels 1~11 and interact with the CO COS in the same manner.
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PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 167. DID/DISA DESTINATION ENTER ICM GROUP (00-15) Select ICM tenancy group (eMG80:0~15 / eMG800:0~32) Press the [PGM] button and dial 167 and press Flexible DID/DISA DESTINATION :0 button (Ex.1). PRESS FLEX KEY (1-9)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.8 External Control Contacts – PGM 168 The MPBs include programmable contacts, which can be used to control external devices. Refer to Table 1.1-1 System Capacity Chart for number of available contacts. Each contact is assigned to activate under one of several conditions.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.9-1 LCD DISPLAY MODE (PGM 169) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Sets the Date display as month/day 0: DD-MM-YY MMDDYY LCD DATE MODE or day/month. 1: MM-DD-YY (1:MMDD/0:DDMM): MMDDYY...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.10 Button LED Flash Rate – PGM 170 The LED flash rate for various functions and states can be assigned any one of the system’s 15 signals. The various functions and states are shown in Table 3.3.6.10-1. The 15 flash signals available in the system are shown in Table 3.3.6.10-2.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.10-1 BUTTON LED FLASH RATE (PGM 170) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CO button supplementary call 00-14 FLASH COL SUPP CW waiting flashing rate. 240 IPM FLASH 240 IPM FLUTTER...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.10-1 BUTTON LED FLASH RATE (PGM 170) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT FEATURE voice record button. 00-14 FLASH FEATURE RECORD 240 IPM(5) FLASH 240 IPM FEATURE message wait.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.11 Music Sources – PGM 171 Music inputs are provided for use as the Background Music and/or Music-On-Hold source inputs. MPBs provide for two (2) music inputs. The first input is the internal source and the second is external.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.12 PABX Access Codes – PGM 172 When the system is used “behind” a PBX/CTX, the system needs to recognize the PBX/CTX Trunk access codes to implement dialing restriction, tone detection sequences and Flash timing.
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Issue 1.6 3.3.6.14 RS-232 Port Settings – PGM 174 The system has an RS–232 serial port located on the MPB; refer to the iPECS eMG Hardware Description and Installation Manual. Certain characteristics of each port are programmable: baud rate, RS–232 control, and page settings. Refer to Table 3.3.6.14-1 for a description of the settings, the data entries required and LCD displays.
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In addition, a TCP port must be assigned when a function is defined to use a TCP channel. The Serial port is located on the MPB; refer to the iPECS eMG Hardware Description and Installation Manual. Note each function can be defined to use only one output. Refer to Table 3.3.6.15-1 and Table 3.3.6.15-2 for a description of the selections, the data entries...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.15-1 FUNCTION OUTPUT TYPE (PGM 175) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Defines the serial port or TCP 1 ~ 7 SERIAL1 CALL INFO (1-7) channel used to receive Call SERIAL1 (1) Information output.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.16 Break/Make Ratio – PGM 176 For Pulse dial CO Lines, the system supports 10pps and the percent break/make ratios of 66/33 or 60/40. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 176.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system can record all outgoing calls 0: ALL calls RECORD TYPE or only long distance calls. Long...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Sets day of week to send SMDR data MAIL SEND WEEKLY SET weekly (0 for no weekly data, 1-7 for...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-4 When enabled, intercom call data is 0: OFF SMDR ICM PRINT printed as part of the On-line SMDR.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-13 1. INDIVIDUAL: When Attendant make INDIVIDUAL ATD XSFER CHARGE RATE outgoing call and transfer this call to...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.18 System Date, Time and Daylight Saving Time (DST) – PGM 178 The system Date, Time and DST feature are established by this entry. The date and time are employed for several features and functions including;...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.19 Multi Language – PGM 179 The VMIU and VMIB support multiple languages; up to six languages may be supported simultaneously. Once the prompts are downloaded to the VMIU/VMIB, the caller receives the Language selection announcement for DISA and CCR calls as well as proceeding a Hunt Group guaranteed announcement or DID error announcement.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.20-1 SYSTEM TIMERS I (PGM 180) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Determines the amount of time the 00~60 ATD RECALL TMR(min) attendant receives recall after which (minutes) (00-60) : 01 the system will disconnect the call.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.20-1 SYSTEM TIMERS I (PGM 180) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Not used. Check PGM123-BTN2 00~99 CALL RESTRICT TMR(min) (minutes) CHECK PGM 123-F2 Delay for through connection to...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.20-2 SYSTEM TIMERS II (PGM 181) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This timer sets the maximum duration 000~999 VSF USR RECORD(sec) allowed for the User Greeting in the...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.20-2 SYSTEM TIMERS II (PGM 181) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Error Tone Timer 005~180 ERROR TONE TMR(1sec) (1 sec.) (005-180) : 030 Howling Tone Timer 000~180 HOWLING TONE TMR(1sec) (1 sec.)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.6.20-3 SYSTEM TIMERS III (PGM 182) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system will receive DID digits for 01~99 FLEX DID TMR(100ms) this timer. After the timer expires, the (100msec.)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.22 DCOB SYS Timers – PGM 186 A number of timers can be assigned to control and affect operation of E1 lines using R2 signaling. Refer to Table 3.3.6.22-1 for the timer descriptions and inputs required.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.23 NTP Attributes – PGM 195 The system can employ the Network Time Protocol (NTP) or ISDN clock to synchronize the system time with the NTP time server or ISDN clock. The system requests the time from the NTP server at 10-minute intervals and then determines the time differential.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.24 CRR Attributes – PGM 252 System can reroute incoming call to CO. If called number matched with compare digits of Table 252, the call are routed to Rerouting number.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.25 VM COS Attributes – PGM 253 Each Station is assigned one of the five Voice Mail Classes of Service. The VM COS attributes include user greeting length, E-Mail notifications, message retention and optional message marking.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.26 Personal Group – PGM 260 Several stations can share same station number. That means Personal Group is extended feature of Linked Pair. A Personal Group is composed with a master station and several member stations.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.6.27 Personal Group Attribute – PGM 261 In PGM 261, Personal group attribute can be set. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 261. PERSONAL ATTRIBUTE ENTER GRP NUM (01–70) And Enter Group number.(eMG80:1~70 /eMG800:1~600)
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The system allows assignment of three hunt processes, Circular, Terminal and UCD. In addition, there are eight (8) functional groups available: ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) based on UCD hunt, Ring, Call Pick-Up, External Voice Mail (SLT connected), VSF-Voice Mail, iPECS Feature Server Voice Mail, Network Voice Mail and UCS Groups.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.7.1 Station Group Assignment -PGM 190 Under Station Group Assignments the type, members and Pick-Up attribute are assigned to the Station Group. Note for the Net VM group, the network number must be assigned as the Net VM group member station.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.7.2 Station Group Attributes – PGM 191 Each type of group has a different set of available attributes relating to announcements, timers, overflow, etc. Table 3.3.7.2-1 through Table 3.3.7.2-8 provides descriptions for the attributes, LCD displays and data entries required.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-1 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — CIRCULAR & TERMINAL GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Station Group can be assigned 01~70 00: none CIRC 401 ANNC1 LOC an announcement, which is played VSF ANNC ..
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-1 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — CIRCULAR & TERMINAL GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT After terminating any call, a Group 000~999 CIRC 401 WRAP-UP TMR member will be maintained in a...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-1 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — CIRCULAR & TERMINAL GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call is delivered to the CIRC 401 FORCED DEST group the system can redirect the...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) − ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Each Station Hunt Group can be 01~70 00: none ACD 403 ANNC1 LOC assigned an announcement, which is VSF ANNC ..
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) − ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If a call is received and no members 0: OFF ACD 403 RPT NO MEMBER...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) − ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ACD Group members may be 100 110 123 124 assigned a priority, 0-9.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) − ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-4 When an ACD call is in queue, the Call 0: OFF CIQ AGENT DISPLAY...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) − ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 24-16 If the queued call count exceeds the 00-99 CIQ #3 THRESHOLD threshold, the system plays the CIQ #3...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-3 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — RING GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If all stations in the group are busy 000~999 RING 405 ANNC1 TMR(1s) when a call is offered, the call may (seconds) (000 –...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-3 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — RING GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A call to the group rings at member RING 405 OVERFLOW DEST stations until the Overflow timer...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-3 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — RING GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Enables the system to redirect 0: OFF FORCED FWD DEST USAGE group calls to the Forced destination...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-4 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — EXTERNAL VM GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call is delivered to the group 0: OFF FORCED FWD DEST USAGE...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-6 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — VSF-VM GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When voice messages are stored in 00-99 VSF-VM 409 RETENSION (1d) the VSF, the system will maintain (day) (00 –...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-7 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UMS GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Station Hunt Group can be 01~70 00: none UMS 410 ANNC2 LOC assigned a 2 announcement, VSF ANNC ..
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.7.2-7 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UMS GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call is offered to the 0: TERM UMS 410 HUNT TYPE group, the Hunt process can be...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.8 ISDN LINE & ICLID ROUTING DATA – PGM 200-206 Each ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) Line provides digital services to the end-user. Basic Rate Lines have three (3) channels, 2 B channels and a D channel. The 2 B channels provide 64 Kbps each, a total of 128 Kbps for “Bearer”...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.8.2 CLIP/COLP Table – PGM 201 Normally, the system will send the primary Directory Number of the ISDN Line in the ISDN call SETUP and CONNECT messages to identify the caller (CLIP) or the answering (COLP) party respectively.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.8.3 MSN Table – PGM 202 When an ISDN Line assigned for DID operation, receives an incoming call, the call will be routed to a station based on the Flexible DID Table Index in the MSN Table.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.8.4 ICLID Route Table – PGM 203 The system can employ ICLID (Incoming Calling Line Id) to determine the routing of incoming external calls. Each CO/IP Line and ACD group may be assigned to employ ICLID routing. The system will compare the received ICLID to entries in the ICLID Route Table and, if a match is found, will route the call to the destination indicated by the index (bin) number of PGM 204.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.8.5 ICLID Ring Assignment – PGM 204 If the Incoming Caller ID matches an entry in the ICLID Route Table, the index from the Table is used to determine the call routing from the ICLID Ring Assignment Table. Separate ring assignments are made for Day, Night, and Timed Ring mode for each index, 001 to 250, in this table.
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MODU. The system will request a user id and password, which must match one of the User Ids and passwords assigned. After matching id and password are entered, the iPECS Home page is provided and Web Admin is available as explained in section 4. PROCEDURE: 1.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.8.7 Prefix Dialing Table – PGM 206 With this table, three features can be supported. 1. Analog CO Call Charge with NPR metering. 2. SIP direct dialing with no wait inter-digit timer.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.8.7-1 Prefix Dialing Table (PGM 206) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Select Numbering Plan (0~6). UNKNOWN(0) 001 NUM PLAN(0-6) Unknown/ISDN/Data (0:Unknonw UNKNOWN(0) Numbering/Telex/National 1:ISDN/Telephony Standard/Private /Reserved 2:Data numbering...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9 TABLES DATA – PGM 220 to 235 3.3.9.1 LCR Assignment Tables - PGM 220 to 223 The LCR Tables provide a mechanism to define the database, which will route outgoing calls, particularly long distance, using the most cost effective route.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.9.1.1-1 LCR CONTROL ATTRIBUTES (PGM 220) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This entry defines the effective LCR M00: 1 LCR ACCESS MODE (1-6) modes, the modes by which the...
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The Leading Digit Table is used to analyze the user-dialed digits to determine an appropriate Digit Modification Table Index. LDT Tables are provided for 32 LDT Table for iPECS-1200, 10 for the other systems. The Table is divided into bins. The applicable LCR Access Modes (LCR Type) and the digits (up to the first 12) to be compared with the number dialed by the user are entered in the Leading Digit Table bin.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.9.1.2-1 LCR LEADING DIGITS (PGM 221) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This entry defines the LCR modes that 1: Internal Both LDT 01/000 : LCR TYPE will apply to this Leading Digit Table bin.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.1.3 LCR Digit Modification Table — PGM 222 Using the index determined from the analysis of the LCR Leading Digits Table PGM 221, the dialed number is modified in accordance with the Digit Modification Table and sent over the CO/IP group assigned for the index.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.9.1.3-1 LCR DIGIT MODIFICATION (PGM 222) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This entry defines the Net Number Plan 000~251 DMT 55 NET NUM PLAN BIN Table bin that the system will attempt to use (000-251) : .
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.2 Toll Tables – PGM 224 There are five Toll restriction Tables and each has a pair of Table entries. Each pair consists of an Allow and a Deny entry. Allow and Deny entries for Table ‛A’ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 2, 4 and 11.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.3 Emergency Code Table – PGM 226 The Emergency Code Table is used to identify emergency numbers which, when dialed, will override all COS dialing restrictions. An Emergency Code number may be up to fifteen (15) digits in length.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.9.4-1 AUTHORIZATION CODES (PGM 227) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Authorization code for each station AUTHORIZATION CODE can be assigned up to 12 digits in ENTER STA RANGE length (enter STA range (Ex.
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Route to VSF Announcement and disconnect Route to Networked Station Conference Room Internal Page (eMG80:1~35 / eMG800:1~100) External page All Call Page Route to voice mail (station group/station number) Company Directory (USA Only) Record VM Greeting (USA Only) UCS system conference group (eMG80:100~139 / eMG800:100~259)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.6 Executive/Secretary Table – PGM 229 Stations can be paired as Executive/Secretary pairs so that when the Executive enters DND, intercom and transferred calls are automatically routed to the Secretary. An Executive may have only one Secretary however, a Secretary can be assigned to multiple Executives.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.7 Flexible DID Conversion Table – PGM 231 When the received DID digits are converted as in PGM 230, the resulting 4 digit number may be used as an index to the Flexible DID Conversion Table. The Flexible DID Table index is used when DID Line is assigned a Conversion type 2;...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.9.7-1 FLEXIBLE DID CONVERSION (PGM 231) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A DID Conversion Table index can 0: OFF TABLE 001 USE ICLID be assigned to employ ICLID...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.8 System Speed Zone Table – PGM 232 The System Speed Dial numbers can be grouped into zones. Only stations allowed can access numbers within a zone, allowing System Speed Dials to be partitioned. Each zone can be assigned to apply the appropriate Station and CO Line COS for the Speed Dial number prior to dialing.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.9 Auto Ring Mode – PGM 233 The system can automatically select the Ring and COS Mode based on time of day and day of week. Three Ring and COS modes are supported, Day, Night, and Timed modes. The ring assignments are as defined in CO/IP Ring Assignment - PGMs 144.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.9.9-1 AUTO RING MODE ASSIGNMENT (PGM 233) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT DAY: 9:00 Saturday DAY/NIGHT/TIMED ring 0000~2359 SAT DAY-09:00 NITE-18:00 NITE: 18:00 mode start times and TIMED mode TDS-..:..
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Any digits Disconnect Mail 3.3.9.11 Registration & Fractional Module Table – PGM 235 When multiple iPECS eMG are located on the same LAN, it may be desirable to register add-on devices employing the Registration Table. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 235 and enter Table REGISTRATION TBL number (Ex.1).
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DEVICE ID : ..3.3.9.12 Mobile Extension Table – PGM 236 A mobile phone can be used in conjunction with an iPECS Phone. The Mobile phone can access system resources available to the user‘s wired phone and will receive ring for incoming iPECS calls.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.9.12-1 MOBILE EXTENSION (PGM 236) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Telephone number of the Mobile Not assigned 100 : TEL NUMBER extension. ……………………….. When the mobile Telephone Not assigned...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.13 Hot Desk Attributes – PGM 250 A Hot Desk station allows a user to login for access to the system features and resources. Once logged in, the user is provided access to system features and resources employing the database for the user‘s assigned station.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.9.14 CO Call Rerouting – PGM 252 System can reroute incoming call to CO. If called number matched with compare digits of Table 252, the call are routed to Rerouting number.
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1. Press the button and dial 270 and enter the table DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE [PGM] number (Ex. 01).(eMG80 : 1-15 / eMG800:1-32) ENTER TABLE NO (01–15) 2. Dial Digit Conversion Table Number (01–15) and enter 01 DIGIT CONVERSION the bin umber (Ex.001).
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.9.15-1 DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE ATTRIBUTES (PGM 270) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The dialed digits are converted to this Max. 24 digits 01/001 D1/T1 CHANGED digit stream when Apply Time type is …………………..
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.10 NETWORKING DATA – PGM 320 to 324 3.3.10.1 Network Basic Attribute – PGM 320 PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 320. NET BASIC ATTRIBUTE PRESS FLEX KEY (1-8) Press the Flex button 1~8 for the desired setting, refer to Table 3.3.10.1-1.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.10.2 Network Supplementary Attribute – PGM 321 PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 321. NET SUPPLEMENTARY ATTR PRESS FLEX KEY (1-9) Press Flex button 1~9 for the desired setting, refer to Table 3.3.10.2-1.
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3.3.10.3 Network CO LINE Attribute – PGM 322 PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 322 and enter CO range NET COL ATTRIBUTE (Ex. 0101).(eMG80 : 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600) ENTER CO RANGE Use the dial-pad to enter the CO Range. 01-01 NET COL PGM...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.10.4 NET Numbering Plan Table – PGM 324 PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 324 and enter bin NET NUM PLAN TABLE number (Ex.001). ENTER BIN NO (000-251)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.10.4-1 NETWORK NUMBERING PLAN (PGM 324) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Choose “Transit-out Public Line” 0: NO 001 NET PSTN ENBLOCK to En-block or Over-lap. 1: YES (0:NO/1:YES) : NO...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.10.5 Network Feature Code Table – PGM 325 PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 325 and enter the bin NET FEATURE CODE TBL number (Ex.01). ENTER BIN NO (01-20) Use the dial-pad to enter the bin no.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.11 TNET (Centralized Networking) – PGM 330 ~ 336 In a Centralized Control TNET (Transparent Networking), remote devices may be registered to a Central MPB/MPB (CM) and to a Local MPB/MPB (LM). In this way, the CM maintains control of the remote device.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.11.2 TNET CM Attributes – PGM 331 Each LM (Local MPB), which is part of a Central Control Network, must be defined with the IP Address of the CM (Central MPB) as well as the LM configuration data that will be sent to the CM at the time the LM registers with the CM.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.11.2-1 TNET CM ATTRIBUTES (PGM 331) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This field defines the total number of 000-999 CM TOTAL PORT ports the LM will request be allocated (000 –...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.11.3-1 TNET LM ATTRIBUTES (PGM 332) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This field displays the IP address of the IPv4 LM(01) IP ADDRESS address In the TNET environment, the IP KTS...
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PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 334. TNET LM EXT CONTACT ENTER BIN NO (01-15) The range is : eMG80 : 1-15 / eMG800: 1-32 Select LM number LM(01) EXT CONTACT PRESS FLEX_KEY (1-4) Select Flex button 1~4 for the desired External Control contact.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.11.6 TNET LM Music Attributes – PGM 335 The CM does not provide BGM/MOH to an LM. The LM employs local BGM and MOH facilities, which reduces traffic load on the WAN and IP channel processors. The LM uses IP Multicast for local BGM and MOH transport.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.11.7 TNET LM Alarm Attributes – PGM 336 The LM incorporates circuitry to monitor an external contact. This contact is most often employed as an Alarm indicator or Doorbell. The Alarm attributes define the operation of the monitoring circuitry.
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Generally, transport of RTP packets should be a peer-to-peer communication over either a LAN or VPN. If iPECS devices are separated by a NAPT server or direct peer-to-peer communications is not available, packet relay must be employed to assure communication. In packet relay, RTP packets are received by a local VoIP channel (MPB or VOIB), which is under control of the MPB, and the IP address is translated from a public to the device’s private address.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.12.1 Zone Holiday Assignment – PGM 444 Holidays and vacation day intervals for each zone can be established to define a specified Service mode (Day, Night, and Timed) Up to 40 holidays and 5 vacation intervals can be defined.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.13 GREEN MODE The system can disable the power of a Digital Phone or SLT (Single Line Telephone) installed in the system at night or during holiday mode. The power On/Off can be controlled by Web Admin manually or automatically according to the assigned power On/Off time.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.13.2 Green mode time setting – PGM 501 It is applied for SLIB, DSIB and HYIB. Regarding the exact board related to terminal, refer to iPECS eMG Hardware Description and Installation Manual.
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The defaults are loaded into memory when the system is initialized. The system should always be initialized when installed or the database is suspected of being corrupt. The system can be initialized manually during installation, refer to the iPECS eMG Hardware Description & Installation Manual.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.14-1 INITIALIZATION DATA (PGM 450) DISPLAY REMARK It will initialize LCR attributes. INITIALIZATION LCR DATA It will initialize miscellaneous tables. INITIALIZATION (Exec/Sec, CCR, Prefix, Authorization code, Auto ring mode, VM...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.15 PRINT-OUT DATABASE — PGM 451 The system can output all or portions of the system database in order to provide a ‘hard-copy’. The data is output over the appropriate Serial port (Serial 1 or Serial 2).
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.15-1 DATABASE PRINT OUT (PGM 451) DISPLAY REMARK DATABASE PRINT OUT LCR DATA DATABASE PRINT OUT OTHER TABLES DATABASE PRINT OUT NATION SPECIFIC A station range must be entered to output the Station Flex button DATABASE PRINT OUT data.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.16 VIRTUAL TRACE DIP-SWITCH — PGM 452 The Virtual Trace Dip-switch is used to enable and disable traces for various functions as defined in Table 3.3.16-1. PROCEDURE: 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 452.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 3.3.16-1 VIRTUAL TRACE DIP-SWITCH (PGM 452) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SIP Trace is enabled for output. 0: OFF VIRTUAL TRACE DIP SW 1: ON SIP TRACE (OFF) ISMDR Trace is enabled for output.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.17 VIRTUAL DIP-SWITCH — PGM 453 The Virtual Dip Switch is employed to change from in-band to SMDI for External Voice Mail communications and manually poll each IP KTS device.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3.3.18 DECT ATTRIBUTES — PGM 491 DECT Attributes define functions associated with the DECT equipment and operation. Generally, the entry will turn the feature ON (enable) or OFF (disable).
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4. WEB SERVICE 4.1 General The iPECS system incorporates a Web Server, which is employed by the system’s Web Service. Using a Web browser the system’s Web Server can be accessed and the database managed in a user-friendly environment. In addition to modifying the system database, Web Admin provides for Maintenance such as system file upload, remote upgrade, database download and maintenance functions.
4.1.3 Web Browser setting Web browsers may store (cache) a copy of the iPECS Web pages in a cache memory. The Web browser may use these copies to provide a “quick view”. If the Web page has been altered by data entered in Station Admin or a file upgrade, the cached copy will be out-of-date and could cause unexpected system operation.
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In the browser ‘ADDRESS’ field, enter the MPB or UCP IP address (default is 10.10.10.2) and TCP port. Select GO; the Web server returns iPECS system Web Services Login page, Figure 4.2.1-1. The Web services include the Admin and Maintenance functions and the Station Program User Portal.
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Figure 4.2-1 iPECS eMG80 & eMG800 & UCP600 Home page For reference, we explain Admin and Maintenance based on UCP600. The home page is displayed according to eMG80, eMG800 & UCP type (UCP100, UCP600, UCP2400). To access User portal, the user must enter Station number and full Authorization code (station number and Auth code) as defined in Tables Data –...
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In the Web Admin Login screen (see section 4.2), enter the User ID and Password then click the [Login] button to access the iPECS Admin & Maintenance Main Page as shown in Figure 4.3-1. Figure 4.3-1 iPECS UCP Admin & Maintenance Main Page The Admin &...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 What is the meaning about Buttons and Text on page? Hide menu by clicking the left arrow in the middle of window on left side. X button at the top of the page on the right side functions whether the current tab or all tabs are closed or not.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 License State Display If “Installation Period” or the color of SW Maint. is GREEN, system software can be upgraded. Major version upgrade is possible in “Installation” or “Maintenance” Period but Minor version upgrade is possible in “Warranty”...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Temp License State Temp License can be activated totally 6 times. It is valid for 60 days at first activation and is valid 30 days from second activation to the last. System Alarm occurs daily during 7 days before expiration.
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Issue 1.6 4.3.1 Favorite Program Groups To ease access to frequently used program, the iPECS Admin Main Page displays a Favorite PGM list. The Favorite PGM list buttons, when selected, return the associated Web page. Up to 20 favorites are configured using the Edit button in the upper right of the page.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.3.1-2 Favorite Program Groups for edit...
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20 as Favorite function. 1) Common Function List Generally, iPECS system supports the basic function list as default. The available function is 5 (DID Setting Scenario, Network Scenario, SIP Extension Registration, SIP Trunk Configuration, Station Group Scenario). The 5 functions can’t be deleted or editable.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Adding Function This step is divided into 5 steps and you can make the desired function each step. The following is the guide to make Name and add the function on each step: 1) To enter the function name, English, Numbering, Underscore (_) and Parentheses are available.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3. The selected functions are displayed and click [Save] button after checking each functions. The rest steps are the same as the step 1. 4. Finally, click [Save] Function to save and then click [OK] button.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 5. To check the function, click Function Base button in the left frame and User Function List and you will see the following figure. You can enable or disable the function by checking each function and then click the save after setting Value.
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In some cases, where mentioned, it may be necessary to reset the system. The system can be reset manually as described in the iPECS Hardware Description and Installation Manual by selecting the Reset System button on the Initialization Web page or using the reset button.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.3.5 Install wizard After the system is initialized, the first time Web Admin is accessed, the Install Wizard is displayed. The Wizard presents 9 pages in sequence with parameters that should be verified or...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.3.5.2 Nation Code During initialization, the system employs the Nation Code to establish the default gains and tones for the various interfaces (analog CO Lines, ISDN lines, etc.), as well as the numbering plans for the specific country.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.3.5.4 Set Station Number You want to change the current station number to New station number. In this page, you can change the station number. Figure 4.3.5.4-1 Set Station Number 4.3.5.5 Set Flexible Numbering Plan...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.3.5.6 Set CO Ring Assignment CO Ring Assignment establishes how the system will route incoming calls. The wizard assignments cover all CO/IP Lines in the system and the Ring assignments for Day, Night and Timed Ring modes can be established.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.3.5.8 Set Maintenance ID & Password The Wizard includes a password entry page. It is strongly recommended that a unique User ID and strong password be entered to minimize the risk of admin and maintenance access by unauthorized personnel.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.3.5.9 Set IP Information The IP Information page establishes the IP address scheme. DHCP can be enabled or static addressing can be configured. When the system is behind a firewall, the Firewall address must be entered allowing proper operation with remote users, devise and SIP trunks.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4 Web Admin Programming 4.4.1 System ID & Numbering Plans Selecting the System ID & Numbering Plans expands the Navigation frame to display the available Program groups as shown in the below figure.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.1.1 System ID – PGM 100 Selecting System ID will display the following Input Entry page. Click [Reset System] to restart the system after changing Nation code, Site name, Site detail, My area code, Multi area code, Numbering Plan, etc.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Numbering Plan The system employs one of the nine (9) basic Flexible Number Plans as detailed in Appendix B. Individual items from the selected Numbering Plan can be changed under Flexible Numbering Plan in section 4.4.1.7.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 In case of UCP You can set VOIU in this page. The MCIU (Audio Conference) channel is flexible according to VoIU ‘Enable or Disable’ and installing the related module as below: eMG ‘Speed Numbering’...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 UCP ‘Speed Numbering’ You can easily memory the system speed dial code and station dial code by selecting the desired type depending on the situation among the following types:...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.1.2 System Overview Selecting System Overview will display the System Overview page. This page displays the system capacity, the system license overview related to Application, Device ID list, and Gateway list.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.1.2-2 eMG800 System Overview...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.1.2-3 UCP System Overview The above information may be different according to installing the related board and license. Especially UCP is different according to UCP type (UCP100, UCP600, UCP2400).
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4.4.1.3 Device Port Number Change – PGM 101 Selecting Device Port Num Change (101) will display the input entry page. Figure 4.4.1.3-1 eMG80 Device Port Num Change Figure 4.4.1.3-2 eMG800 Device Port Num Change Figure 4.4.1.3-3 UCP Device Port Num Change...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 The system supports changing port count of a device or deleting devices. In this window, the Device ID, Mac address, IP address and port count of the device can be modified. Also checking the [Device Delete] check box will delete the device.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.1.4 System IP Plan - PGM 102 Selecting System IP Plan will display the following input entry page. Use the check boxes to indicate which attributes to modify and the data for checked attributes is stored for the entire range of stations when saved.
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VoIP network, remote access by an iPECS Phone or remote Web access. When used, the LAN port of the VVMU(eMG80), VOIB(eMG800) or VOIM (Voice over IP device unit) must also have a routable IP address for access to/from an external VoIP network and a remote iPECS device.
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000000000000~ Range is included in range. 000000000000 IP Address of Domain Name Server, which iPECS system will use DNS IP Address to resolve a URL to an IP address. The DNS provides the 0.0.0.0 resolution after receiving the name from iPECS.
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PGM 101, 103, 105, 124 of Web page. To register IP device: As Gateway/board and terminals are registered to the iPECS, a slot number is assigned, which indicates the order of registration. Also, based on the type of device (CO Gateway/board, Terminal or Station board) the system assigns a logical Sequence Number.
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Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.1.5-2 UCP Device IP Plan This page displays all of the devices registered to the iPECS UCP by grouping into the type of device (CO, STA, etc.). If the station is assigned to Master or Slave by linked station, the bracket ‘[M] or [S]’ will be displayed by the station number in PGM 101, 103, 105, 124 of Web page.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.1.6 CO Device Sequence Number - PGM 104 Selecting CO Gateway/board Sequence Number will display the input entry page. Selecting the blue colored text in the Table header will sort the table based on the selected column. Click [Save] button after changing Value to apply.
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Figure 4.4.1.7-1 Flexible Station Number Each iPECS IP and LDP Phone and SLT is assigned a logical order number, shown as the “Index” number on the Web page, during the registration process. The station Index number is...
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1 as each terminal device is registered. At registration, station numbers increment sequentially with the index and are assigned starting at Station 100 for eMG80 and at Station 1000 for eMG800/UCP. The Station Numbering Plan allows the station numbers to be two (2) to eight (8) digits in length as long as the number of digits in the Station numbers is the same.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.1.8 Flexible Numbering Plan - PGM 106 ~ 109 Selecting Flexible Numbering Plan will display the input entry page. Selecting the blue colored text in the Table header will sort the table based on the selected column. Click [Save] button after changing Value to apply.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.1.8-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN CODES Order ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT External Page Zone – 2 External Page Zone 1 access code only for UCP. *546 External All Call Page External All Call Page access code.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.1.8-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN CODES Order ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Direct Call Pick-Up Dial code to activate Directed Call Pick-up. Access CO Group Dial code to access a CO Line from a group.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.1.8-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN CODES Order ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Code to disconnect an existing call and seize the Forced Channel Seize *56* CO/IP Line or connect to the station.
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Figure 4.4.1.9-1 8 Digit Table The iPECS system supports a Station Numbering Plan of up to eight digits. By combining a prefix digit string (8 Digit String) of up to six (6) digits with the Add Digit count (digit count from the Station Numbering assigned in PGM 105), Station Numbering can support up to eight digits.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2 Station Data Selecting the Station Data group will display the Station Data sub-menu displayed in the left frame as the below figure. Figure 4.4.2-1 Station Data Main Page...
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Flex button configurations. In addition, for standard iPECS DSS/BLF consoles, the ‘Associated Station Number’ is required so the system will recognize the station that is used with the console. Note this is not used with the Serial DSS/BLF Consoles.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.2 Common Attributes - PGM 111 Selecting Common Attributes will display the common attributes data input page. Enter a valid station range and click the [Load] button to enter Common Attributes data.
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Enables use of Door open feature by station. Enable Enable The ability to assign Flexible buttons of the iPECS IP and LDP Phones can be controlled. When allowed here, the user may Flex Button PGM assign features to Flexible buttons but requires special assignments to configure CO/IP Line buttons.
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User can select the desired language for Station Web. English Language Local language If an iPECS IP or LDP Phone user attempts to page using the Lift Handset for speakerphone, pre-selection will be activated and the display page shows “Lift Handset for Page when Lift Handset for Page is...
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Privacy is ON, any person can’t forcefully disconnect the station. Call Coverage Attributes Call Coverage The Call Coverage feature permits an iPECS IP or LDP Mode Phone user to receive ring and answer calls for other stations. When a covered station rings, the {CALL COVERAGE}...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Source Internal music/ External music/ VSF MOH/ SLT MOH1~5/ VSF MOH2/ VSF MOH3 Ring Back Tone/ Internal music/ ICM Ring Back...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This feature enables Delayed Prime Line (Idle Line) activation; Prime Line see the title “Idle Line Selection (121)” and “System data:...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT handset and speaker with the handset microphone active and Enable speakerphone microphone OFF. Disable Override Privilege Enables intrusion to gain access to an active CO/IP call.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.3 Terminal Attributes - PGM 112 Selecting Terminal Attributes will display the Terminal Attributes data input page. Enter a valid station range and click [Load] to enter Terminal Attributes data. Use the check boxes to indicate which attributes to define;...
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Ear & Mic Headset external calls if the phone has the Ear. Microphone headset port. When On, the user-dialed digits are stored at the iPECS IP or LDP Phone until explicitly sent by the user. When sent, all dialed Enblock mode digits are sent to the system in a block.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.3-1 Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 1. MWI All: LED is blinking about all calls and Message CLI MWI,: 2. VM MWI: blinking in case of getting Voice mail SMS MWI, 3.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.3-1 Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Default, SLT configuration For the South African region, the SLT gain is adjusted based on Short, Default mode the SLT Configuration Mode.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.4 CLI Attributes - PGM 113 Selecting CLI Attributes will display the CLI Attributes data input page. Enter a valid station range and click [Load] to enter CLI Attributes data. Use the check boxes to indicate which attributes to define;...
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COLP Display system in the call CONNECT message. If enabled here, the number will be shown in the iPECS Phone LCD. CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction), a carrier service, removes calling party ID sent from the ISDN to...
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CLI / Redirect Display and redirected CLI. This selection determines if the Original CLI Redirect CLI iPECS IP and LDP Phone will display the original or redirected number. When the system sends a station number with CLIP or Station Station or Attendant...
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Figure 4.4.2.5-1 Flex Buttons Assignment Each Flex button for each iPECS IP and LDP Phone and DSS Console can be assigned a function (TYPE) as below. After selecting the Type for a button, enter the value, if required. The types available from the drop-down menu are shown are shown in Table below.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.5-1 FLEX BUTTON TYPE & VALUE TYPE REMARK Assigns button to perform a User Program function from the Fixed Numbering Programming (PGM) Plan, Appendix section. Station Speed Bin Station Speed Dial bin.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.6 Station COS - PGM 116 Selecting Station COS will display the Station COS data input page. Enter a valid station range and click [Load] to enter the Station COS data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.6-1 STATION COS STATION RESTRICTIONS Intercom and paging calls are allowed. No outgoing dialing except for emergency calls is allowed on CO Lines. The assignments in the Exception Table D are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
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Figure 4.4.2.7-1 CO/IP Group Access Stations can be allowed or denied access to CO Lines and IP Channels by group (eMG80: 20 & eMG800/UCP: 200). As a default, all stations are allowed access to all groups except Private Lines (group 00) and unused CO Lines. The CO Line is assigned as a Private Line by default.
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Figure 4.4.2.8-1 Internal Page Zone Each iPECS IP and LDP Phone is assigned to receive announcements from each Internal Page Zone. A station can be assigned to any, all or no zones. Note a remote station or a station not assigned to any Internal Zone will not receive any page announcements including Internal All Call.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.2.8-2 Internal Page Zone overview...
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PTT Group. Click [Save] button after changing Value to apply. Figure 4.4.2.9-1 PTT Group Access Each iPECS IP or LDP Phone is assigned to receive PTT announcements from any combination of the ten (10) PTT groups. Note a station not assigned to any group will not receive PTT page announcements including Internal All PTT group page.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.10 Preset Call Forward - PGM 120 Selecting Preset Call Forward will display the Preset Call Forward data input page. Enter a valid station range and click [Load] to enter the Station Preset Call Forward data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.11 Station ICR Scenario - PGM 1201 Selecting Station ICR Scenario displays the input entry page. Figure 4.4.2.11-1 Station ICR Scenario Station ICR is an extension of call forward where the user enters scenarios to define the call forward feature.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.12 Idle Line Selection - PGM 121 Selecting Idle Line Selection will display the Idle Line Selection data input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the Idle Line Selection data. Check the appropriate radial button and enter the value for the Idle Line Selection.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.13 Station IP Attributes - PGM 122 Selecting Station IP Attributes will display the Station IP Attributes data input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the Station IP Attributes data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.14 Station Timers - PGM 123 Selecting Station Timers will display the Station Timers input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the Station Timers data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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However, in this case, the linked station must be an iPECS IP Phone. Unregistered linking is allowed only to an iPECS IP Phone. Once UCS Client is linked, it will display in this Web page as well as in PGM 103 and 443.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Router IP Address Set the Router IP address for a linked station. IPv4 address Remote: L (Local) -. R/NAPT -. R/NAT -. R/NAP -. R...
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Stations can be assigned to an ICM group under ‘Common Attributes section’. Up to 15 Tenant groups for eMG80 (up to 32 for eMG800 and up to 100 for UCP) can be defined. Each group is configured to allow or deny placing intercom calls, including transfers, to stations in other groups and an Attendant station can be defined for each group.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.17 Station Voice Mail Attributes – PGM 127 Selecting VM Attributes displays the Station Voice Mail Attributes input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the Station Voice Mail Attributes data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT to the user when accessing the VSF. The selected language is employed for prompts played Pre-selected to an external CO caller if the called station has...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A Mailbox can be assigned as an Administrator Mailbox Disable Administrator Mailbox permitting broadcast messaging and control of other...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This field defines the TCP/IP port the system will employ SMTP Port 1 - 65535 when communicating with the SMTP E-mail server.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.18 Station Personal CCR Table – PGM 128 Selecting Station Personal CCR displays the Station Personal CCR Table input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the Station Personal CCR Table data. Click [Save] button after changing the type or value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.2.18-1 STATION CCR Table ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT # can be used as the following: System Numbering Plan System Access # Button Used As Replay Greeting Refer to ...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.19 Station Name Overview & Display Selecting Station Name Overview shows the current station name. Figure 4.4.2.19-1 Station Name Overview Each station name will be displayed if the each station has the name.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Selecting Station Name Display will display the Station Name input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the Station Name data. For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag is available to enter or modify data.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.20 Station User Greeting Selecting Station User Greeting will display the Station User Greeting data input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the Station Voice Mail Attributes data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.21 Station Data Copy Selecting Station Data Copy will display the Station Data Copy data input page. Enter a valid Source Station, Destination Station Range and click [Copy] to copy the station data. Note that this function is not available for an Attendant station.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.22 Station CTI IP Address (1 Party TAPI) Selecting Station CTI IP Address displays the page shown in the following figure. Enter a Station Range and click [Load] to display and modify the CTI IP address. Click [Save] button after changing the type or value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.2.23 Station Recording Information Selecting Station recording information displays the page shown in the following figure. Enter a Station Range and click [Load] to display and check the current recording information on each station.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.3 Board Based Data Selecting the Board Based Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.3-1 Board Based Data Main Page...
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Sequence number (refer to ‘Device IP Plan’ if you want to find the sequence number) and click [Load] to enter VoIP data. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Device/GW slot sequence number : eMG80: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.3.1-1 H.323 VoIP Attributes The VOIP channels may be used for Distributed Networking, access to SIP or H.323 networks...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.3.1-1 H.323 VOIP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT IP calls can be set-up using the H.323 normal Normal/ H323 Setup Mode Fast or Fast Start mode. Fast IP calls can be set-up using the H.245...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.3.1-1 H.323 VOIP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When Failover is enabled, the system places Call Setup No the fail-over call if this timer expires before the 0, 3-10 Sec.
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Sequence number (refer to ‘Device IP Plan’ if you want to find the sequence number) and click [Load] to enter T1/E1/PRI data. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Device/GW slot sequence number : eMG80: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.3.2-1 T1/E1/PRI Attributes Each T1/E1/PRI module can be assigned for various attributes of the interface.
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IP address of the router for all appliances that may attempt a point-to- point connection over the managed WAN, including devices on the iPECS LAN. Note that if the device‘s Router IP address is not defined, the system will use the Router IP address defined in System &...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.3.3-1 BOARD BASE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT G.711, G.723.1, SYSTEM Device Codec Type Select the CODEC type for each device. G.729, G.722, or CODEC SYSTEM CODEC...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.4 CO Line Data Selecting the CO Line Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.4-1 CO Line Data Main Page...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Selecting CO Line Overview will show the current overview of CO line. The information may vary depending on installed modules. Figure 4.4.4-2 CO Line Overview...
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CO range and click [Load] to enter the Common Attributes data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.1-1 Common Attributes Common Attributes define various characteristics of CO lines facilities under control of the system.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.1-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Each CO/IP Line is assigned a Class-of-Service that interacts with the Station COS, refer to Table 4.4.4.1-2 CO COS 1: Station COS applies...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.1-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For DID lines, the CLI is normally displayed only during DID preserve Name ringing. If enabled here, the CLI will be displayed for the entire call duration.
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CO Dial Tone ISDN Lines may provide a digital signal rather than actual CO Ring Back Tone tones. In this case, the iPECS can provide the tones. If the ISDN provides the tone, the Tone is “ON”, for an CO Error Tone iPECS system-generated tone, the tone is set to “OFF”.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.1-2 STATION/CO LINE TOLL RESTRICTIONS CO COS 1 CO COS 2 CO COS 3 CO COS 4 CO COS 5 No Restriction No Restriction No Restriction Only Local Call (LD code/counter) &...
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[Load] to enter the Analog (PSTN) Attributes data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.2-1 Analog Attributes Analog Attributes define various characteristics of Analog CO Lines under control of the system.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.2-1 Analog ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT recognized as a “Disconnect Signal”. (*100 msec) When a call is received, the system may use ICLID (Incoming Caller ID) to route the call. The system...
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[Load] to enter the VoIP Attributes data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.3-1 VoIP Attributes Table 4.4.4.3-1 VoIP ATTRIBUTES...
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[Load] button to enter the ISDN Attributes data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.4-1 ISDN Attributes PGM 143 assigns attributes associated with ISDN lines in the entered range.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.4-1 ISDN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system will encode voice using the A-law or u- μ-Law/ ISDN Line Type law PCM format to match the installed ISDN back μ-Law...
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[Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.2-1 CO/IP Ring Assignment Each “Normal” CO/IP line is assigned to signal a station, station group or VSF Announcement for an incoming call (Ring).
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[Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.6-1 DID Service Attributes DID lines can be assigned the type of “Start” signaling and treatment of received digits. Digits can be used “as is”...
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[Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.7-1 DISA Service Attributes DISA Service can be enabled on CO lines based on the system operation mode (Day, Night, and Timed).
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Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.8-1 CO/IP Preset Forward Attributes The CO/IP Preset Call Forward feature enables a CO line to initially ring at multiple stations and forward to a pre-determined destination.
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Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. These attributes are available for Country code 82. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.9-1 MATM Attributes Table 4.4.9-1 MATM ATTRIBUTES...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9-1 MATM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Send Wink and Send Sub Answer(IC) & Wait Wink and wait sub answer(OG), Unused Type For E&M Lines, this value should be set as 2W or 4W 2 wire or 4wire to match the line.
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Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.10-1 NA ISDN Line Attributes To comply with the North American ISDN standards, certain attributes must be defined for the system.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.10-1 NA ISDN LINE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SPID uniquely identifies a particular set of subscription parameters assigned to a TSP. Initializing terminals are required to store a 7-digit DN...
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CO range and click [Load] to enter the CID/CPN Attributes data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN Attributes...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT the caller id. For “Using Station’s COLP Attribute”, the Station CLI type entered below will be used in place of the station number.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Incoming CLI Choice – When ISDN setup message has Original CLI/ Transit point Choice incoming CLI two CLIs (Transit Point CLI / Original CLI), this option Transit Point CLI determines the CLI the system will recognize.
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Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.12-1 T1 CO Line Attributes North American T1 standards require that the T1 terminating device, in this case iPECS system, include various “adjustable” timers and counters as described below.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.4.12-1 T1 CO LINE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 60-40(20pps) 66-33(20pps) 0~127 SEZ DTC This timer defines the length of a valid ‘line seizure’ signal. (20 ms)
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[Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.13-1 DCOB CO Line Attributes Table 4.4.4.13-1 DCOB LINE ATTRIBUTES...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5 System Data Selecting the System Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.5-1 System Data Main Page...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.1 System Attributes - PGM 160 & 161 Selecting System Attributes will display the System Attributes data entry page. Selecting the blue colored text in the Table header will sort the table based on the selected column. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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(Not available in USA version.) When a call is routed to a destination external to the Off-net Prompt Usage iPECS, the Off Net routing prompt can be played. (Not available in US version) When an Unsupervised Conference is established CO to CO with DISA, Off-Net Fwd, etc., the Unsupervised...
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G723.1/ Codec Type G711 The selected codec will be used on all internal G711/ communications as well as for remote iPECS devices. G722 The G.711 voice frame packetization time determines 10/20/30 G.711 Packetization the interval at which voice samples are packetized (1 msec) and sent when the G.711 codec is used.
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UCP (MPB) DIFF Diff-Serv Code Point applied to packets from LAN port 00-63 SERVE of the UCP (iPECS eMG LAN port of the MPB). Transfer mode for upgrades from MPB to an iPECS Device Upgrade Mode device. TFTP...
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Display Security feature is activated so Display Security/ First digit * in SPD that the number is not shown in the LCD of iPECS IP Display Security Digit * or LDP Phones. Otherwise, the “*” is sent as the first digit to the carrier.
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If this value is set to ON, the system provides an ICM ICM call log Call log for iPECS IP and LDP Phones. This is for an interface between eMG and external server that sends http/xml data. Currently the first Mobile Phone usage of this port is ‘mobile phone presence’...
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ON. Mobile EXT CO When a mobile extension places an external call Access Password using an iPECS CO/IP Line, the user may be required Check to enter a valid Authorization code to place the call. Hold key usage on When ON, the Hold key is used for paging.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Name List Only", the system speed dial number of Accessible Accessible system speed zone (System Speed Zone (232)) is System Speed displayed in {Dial by Name}.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT - Supported G/W & Boards: UCP-SLTM, UCP100 SLTU, eMG80/800 SLIB The system monitors if SLT Line functions correctly at SLT Line Monitor Time 0-23 a preset time in this field.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Password server. If the user‘s ID and password is assigned, characters SMTP Mail server will check the validity of user ID and password.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Alarm Attributes [Send Mail] button is used for sending the mail after filling out the below menu Alarm Receiver E-Mail Address(To) &...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.2 System Password - PGM 162 Selecting System Password will display the System Password data entry page. Use the check boxes to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored for the Keyset Admin, Remote Access Password, or CID password when saved.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.3 Alarm Attributes - PGM 163 Selecting Alarm Attributes will display the Alarm Attributes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.3-1 Alarm Attributes The system can monitor an external contact. This contact is most often employed as an Alarm indicator or Doorbell.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.3-1 ALARM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT In case of UCP600/2400, {Alarm 1 Display} and {Alarm 2 Display} are added. Otherwise, {Alarm Display} is added. Alarm 1 Display...
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[Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.4-1 Attendant Assignment eMG80 is consist of 1 System attendant and 3 Main attendant. eMG800 is consist of 1 System attendant and 4 Main attendant. UCP is consist of 1 System attendant and 49 Main attendant.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.5 Multi-cast IP/Port - PGM 165 Selecting Multi-cast IP/Port will display the Multi-cast IP/Port data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.5-1 Multi-cast IP/Port Multi-cast is employed by the system to send BGM, MOH, paging and Push-To-Talk packets.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.5-1 eMG80 MULTI-CAST IP/Port ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Internal Page 1 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 1. 0000-9999 8106 (8107) Internal Page 2 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 2.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.5-1 eMG80 MULTI-CAST IP/Port ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Internal Page 25 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 25. 0000-9999 8154 (8155) Internal Page 26 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 26.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.5-1 eMG80 MULTI-CAST IP/Port ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT PTT 9 RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 9. 0000-9999 8202 (8203) PTT All RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group ALL...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.5-2 eMG800 MULTI-CAST IP/Port ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SLT MOH 1-5 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT MOH1 0000-9999 8338-8346 (8339-8347) VSF MOH2-3 RTP and RTCP ports for VSF MOH2...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.5-3 UCP MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 8338 SLT MOH 1 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT MOH1 0000-9999 (8339) 8340 SLT MOH 2 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT MOH2...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.6 DISA COS - PGM 166 Selecting DISA COS will display the DISA COS data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.6-1 DISA COS A DISA user is subject to the dialing restrictions assigned in the DISA Class-of-Service (COS).
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Selecting DID/DISA Destination displays the Tenant Group input page. Select Tenant Group, the system will display the DID/DISA Destination Attributes. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter ICM Tenancy group : eMG80 : 0-15 / eMG800: 0-32 / UCP: 0-100 Figure 4.4.5.7-1 DID/DISA Destination...
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Selecting External Control Contacts will display the External Control Contact data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. The number of External Control Contact: 2 (eMG80), 2 (eMG800), 4 (UCP) Figure 4.4.5.8-1 External Control Contact The system includes a programmable contact, which can be used to control external devices.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.9 LCD Display Mode - PGM 169 Selecting LCD Display Mode will display the data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.9-1 LCD Display Mode The LCD display mode sets the time (12/24 hr.), date (day/month order) and language.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.9-2 LCD LANGUAGE SELECTION LANGUAGE English Italian Finnish Dutch Swedish Danish Norwegian Hebrew German French Portuguese Spanish Korean Estonian Russian Turkish Polish Greek Arabic...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.10 LED Flashing Rate - PGM 170 Selecting LED Flashing Rate will display the data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.10-1 LED Flashing Rate The LED flash rate for various functions and states can be assigned any one of the system‘s 15...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.10-1 LED INDICATION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT FLASH 480 IPM FLUTTER COL RCL Ring CO button recall ring flashing rate. 00-14 FLASH 30 IPM WINK COL I Hold Ring CO button I hold flashing rate.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.10-1 LED INDICATION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT FLASH 30 IPM Feature Message Wait FEATURE message wait. 00-14 FLASH OFF DSS Out-of-service state DSS button a station is in out-of-service state.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.11 Music Sources - PGM 171 Selecting Music Sources will display the Music Sources data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.11-1 Music Sources Music inputs are provided for use as the Background Music and/or Music-On-Hold source inputs.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.12 PBX Access Codes - PGM 172 Selecting PBX Access Codes will display the PBX Access Codes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.12-1 PBX Access Codes When the system is used “behind”...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.13 Ringing Line Preference Priority - PGM 173 Selecting Ring Line Preference Priority will display the Ringing Line Preference Priority data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.14 RS-232 Port Settings - PGM 174 Selecting RS-232 Port and USB 1&2 port Settings will display the RS-232 Port and USB 1&2 port Settings data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.15 Serial Port Selections - PGM 175 Selecting Serial Port Selections will display the Serial Port Selections data entry page. For each function select the desired output using the drop-down menu and, if a TCP channel is assigned, enter the TCP port.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.16 Pulse Dial (Break/Make) Ratio - PGM 176 Selecting Pulse Dial (Break/Make) Ratio will display the Break/Make Ratio data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.16-1 Break/Make Ratio...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.17 SMDR Attributes - PGM 177 Selecting SMDR Attributes will display the SMDR Attributes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.17-1 SMDR Attributes Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), which is output over an RS 232 port or TCP channel, contains details on both incoming and outgoing calls.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Long Distance Call Dialed numbers, which exceed the assigned LD digit count are 07-15 Digit Counter considered long distance calls for SMDR and COS purposes.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When enabled, intercom call data is stored as part of the SMDR ICM Save SMDR data. When enabled, intercom call data is printed as part of the On- SMDR ICM Print line SMDR.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.18 System Date & Time - PGM 178 Selecting System Date & Time will display the System Date & Time and DST data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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Selecting System Multi Language will display the System Multi Language data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Device/GW slot sequence number : eMG80 : 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.5.19-1 System Multi-Language The VSF (VMIU, VMIB, UVM) supports multiple languages (18 languages); up to six languages may be supported simultaneously.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.20 System Timers - PGM 180 ~ 182 & 186 Selecting System Timers will display the System Timers data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.20-1 System Timers A number of timers can be assigned to control and affect many features and functions.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.20-1 SYSTEM TIMERS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Enter the desired time for Hold recall. The station 000~600 I-Hold Recall Timer receives the call again after a specified time.
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Inter Digit Timer each user-dialed digit. At expiration, the user will (seconds) receive error-tone. An iPECS IP or LDP Phone user will receive periodic MSG Wait Reminder 00~60 reminder tones of a message waiting at intervals of this Tone Timer (minutes) timer.
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Mail are reduced by this timer to remove error tone that Timer (seconds) may be sent by the carrier after disconnect. When an iPECS IP or LDP Phone receives a On Hook Auto Idle 00~99 disconnect message or signal from CO line the phones...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.20-1 SYSTEM TIMERS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT modem mode for this time. (1 sec.) When the timer is set "xx" and there is no action by a...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.21 In-Room Indication - PGM 183 Selecting In-Room indication will display the In Room data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.21-1 In-Room Indication The Supervisor Station can set the In-Room Indication for all members in the In-Room indication group.
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Station Web Authorization PGM of Web Admin. Figure 4.4.5.22-1 Web Access Authorization Three different passwords can be assigned for the access to the iPECS Web administration so that the different levels of access to the program fields can be allowed. Four levels (User, Administrator, Custom1, and Custom2) have access to the assigned fields in this page by selecting N/A, Read, Read/Write.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.23 Station Web Access Authorization Selecting Station Web Authorization will display the Web authorization data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.23-1 Station Web Access Authorization Three access levels can be assigned to each station for access to the Station Web pages in Station Data (Common Attributes (111): ‘Station Web Level’).
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.24 NTP Attributes - PGM 195 Selecting NTP Attributes will display the System NTP Attributes entry page. Figure 4.4.5.24-1 NTP Attributes The system can employ the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize the system time with an NTP time server.
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Security, and SNMP Trap. The SNMP Service field enables the SNMP agent running in the iPECS call server. The SNMP port field defines the UDP port used for communications from iPECS system for SNMP messages. This port should not be changed.
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NMS server whereas the SNMP community may be defined with different strings for each iPECS system. The Trap Destination defines the IP address of the iPECS NMS server and the port, 162. Enter the IP address of the NMS server but, the port should not be changed. The pull down menu next to the address is used to define the message type.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.26 Cabinet Attribute for UCP - PGM 197 Selecting Cabinet Attribute will display the Cabinet Attributes entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.26-1 Cabinet Attribute...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.27 Hot Desk Attributes - PGM 250 Selecting Hot Desk Attributes will display the Hot Desk Attributes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.27-1 Hot Desk Attributes Hot Desk feature is available only for LIP phone, NOT for Digital phone and LIP-8002/2E.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.28 System Call Routing - PGM 251 Selecting System Call Routing will display the System Call Routing data entry page. Enter a valid Index range and click [Load] to enter Call Routing data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.5.28-1 System Call Routing Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT EXT Page/ All Page/ ICLID Table Each scenario can be assigned a priority. Scenario Priority The highest priority scenario meeting the (Highest priority) criteria is used to route the call.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.29 CO Call Rerouting - PGM 252 Selecting CO Call Rerouting will display the CO Call Rerouting data entry page. Enter a valid Index range and click [Load] to enter Call Routing data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Index 1: If an incoming call on a CO/IP Line from group 2 has digits “456**” then seize CO group 1 and send digit 123456. Index 2: If an incoming call on a CO/IP Line from group1 has digits “42*555” then seize the first CO/IP Line and send digit 123456.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.30 VM COS Attributes – PGM 253 Selecting VM COS Attributes will display the VM COS Attributes data entry page. Select a valid VM COS and click [Load] to enter VM COS data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.31 Static Route Attributes – PGM 254 Selecting Static route Attributes will display the static route attributes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.31-1 Static Route Table Attributes Table 4.4.5.31-1 STATIC ROUTE TABLE ATTIBUTES...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.32 Access Control List – PGM 255 Access Control List will display the access control attributes data entry page. Enter a valid index range and click [Load] to enter ACL data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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Figure 4.4.5.33-1 Attendant Ring Mode Administrator assigns the ring mode to 1 Main attendant and 15 ICM Tenancy Group Attendant. Five ring modes are supported as Day, Night, Timed, Auto, On demand ring mode (eMG80: 1~15/ eMG800: 1~32/UCP: 1~100). The Attendant controls the system Ring mode changing from Auto ring Mode to Day, Night, Timed or On demand ring mode.
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Enter Index range : eMG80: 2000-4999 / eMG800: 2000-9999 / UCP: 20000-31999 Figure 4.4.5.34-1 System Speed Dial List The eMG80 (eMG800/UCP) has memory for 3000(8000/12,000) Speed Dial numbers of up to 25 digits each. Each System Speed bin (index) is assigned the CO/IP Line for the Speed Dial, the...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.35 Custom Messages Selecting Custom Messages will display the Custom Message Table data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.35-1 Custom Message The system’s 10 Custom messages can be defined with up to 24 characters each.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.5.36 PPTP Attributes Selecting PPTP Attributes will display the PPTP Attributes Table data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.36-1 PPTP Attributes When required, the system supports Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). PPTP must be enabled and values for the PPTP server IP address, Id and password must be entered and a server name may be entered.
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PPP Station will provide a connection to the system database. The system will request a user id and password, which must match one of the User Ids and passwords assigned. After a matching id and password are received, the iPECS Login Home page is provided. Table 4.4.5.37-1 PPP ATTRIBUTES...
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The system allows assignment of three Station processes, Circular, Terminal and ACD. In addition, there are eight (8) functional groups available: ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) based on ACD station, Ring, Call Pick-Up, External Voice Mail (SLT connected), VSF-Voice Mail, iPECS Feature Server Voice Mail and Network Voice Mail, and UCS Groups.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.6.1 Station Group Overview Selecting the Station Group Overview item will return the Station Group Overview page. This page displays the Station Group attributes (type, pick-up attribute, Member list, and Group name) for all the Station Groups.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.6.2 Station Group Assignment - PGM 190 Selecting Station Group Assignment will display the Station Group data entry page. Enter the desired Station Group number and click [Load] to display the Group Assignment.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.6.3 Station Group Attributes - PGM 191 Selecting Station Group Attributes will display the Station Group Attributes data entry page. Enter the Station Group number and click [Load], the Web page for the selected group will be displayed as in Figure 4.4.6.3-1 to Figure 4.4.6.3-8 based on the Group type.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.6.3-1 TERMINAL & CIRCULAR GROUP ATTRIBUTES − DESCRIPTION ATTRIBUTE RANGE DEFAULT After the 1st announcement, the 2nd ANNC TMR is activated. At expiration, if the call remains queued to the...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.6.3-1 TERMINAL & CIRCULAR GROUP ATTRIBUTES − DESCRIPTION ATTRIBUTE RANGE DEFAULT place of ring-back tone. External Music/ VSF MOH/ SLT MOH1~5/ VSF MOH2~3 A member activating Call forward may be placed in an unavailable state for Station group calls (ON).
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.6.3-2 ACD Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-2 ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If all stations in the group are busy when a call is offered, the call may continue to wait (queue) for an available station.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.6.3-2 ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VSF Announce 1 If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the 1st Auto Drop VSF announcement...
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00-99 Call Counter disconnected after the VSF Announcement 1, if assigned, is played. Any valid iPECS IP or LDP Phone with display can be Supervisor 1 to 5 Station assigned as a Supervisor, max. 5 ACD Supervisors. This parameter sets the duration a station will receive...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.6.3-2 ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When an ACD call is in queue, the Call in queue CIQ Display To information is displayed in the LCD of agent and Agent - Mode supervisor phones.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.6.3-2 ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CIQ #3 Page Alert - Interval for repeating the CIQ #3 Announcement. 000-180 Repeat Time STA./NET or Calls to a Station group may forward directly to a...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.6.3-3 Ring Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-3 RING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If all stations in the group are busy when a call is offered, the call may continue to wait (queue) for an available station.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.6.3-3 RING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VSF Announce 1 If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the 1st Check box Auto Drop VSF announcement.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.6.3-3 RING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Destination destination, bypassing the hunt process. “Forced group, Forward”, below, must be enabled. VSF Announcement, Sys. Speed Calls to a Station group may forward directly to a defined Forced Forward destination, see above “Forced Forward Destination”...
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Member type is assigned as SLT type or SIP Type. In eMG800:0-1200 Member Type case of SIP Type, enter the capacity from 1-140 for UCP:0-2400 SLT Type eMG80 & 1-1200 for eMG800 & 1-2400 for UCP. (SLT Type/ SIP Type)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.6.3-5 Pick-Up Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-5 PICK-UP GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If a group member is ringing, other members of Auto Pick Up the Group can Pick-Up the ringing call by simply going “Off-hook”.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.6.3-6 VSF Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-6 VSF GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When voice messages are stored in the VSF, the system will maintain (store) the message for the...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.6.3-7 iPECS Feature Server Voice Mail Group (UMS-VM) Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-7 FEATURE SERVER VOICE MAIL GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If all stations in the group are busy when a call is offered, the call may continue to wait (queue) for an available FS- VM channel.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.6.3-7 FEATURE SERVER VOICE MAIL GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT no announcement. VSF Announce 2 Auto If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the 2nd...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.4.6.3-8 iPECS UCS Server Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-8 UCS GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT UC Server UCS Server number, this value must be set to 1.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.6.4 Pick Up Group Overview Selecting the Pick Up Group Overview item will return the Station Pick Up Group Overview page. This page displays the Station Group member stations for all the Station Pick Up Groups. Note that data cannot be entered on this page.
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Selecting Pick Up Group will display the Pick Up Group entry page. Enter the desired Pick Up Group number and click [Load] to display the group member Assignment. Enter Group Number : eMG80: 0-49 / eMG800: 0-199 / UCP: 0-199 Figure 4.4.6.5-1 Pick Up Group Table 4.4.6.5-1 PICK UP GROUP ASSIGNMENT...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.6.6 Personal Group Overview Selecting Personal Group Overview displays the master station and member list for all the personal groups. Figure 4.4.6.6-1 Personal Group Overview Clicking [Go to Assignment] goes to move Personal group (260) for assigning Master station &...
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Selecting Personal Group will display the Personal Group entry page. Enter a valid Personal Group number and click load to enter group data. Enter Group Number : eMG80: 1-70 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-1200 Figure 4.4.6.7-1 Personal Group Several stations can share same station number. That means Personal Group is extended feature of Linked Pair.
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Selecting Personal Group Attribute will display the Personal Group Attribute entry page. Enter a valid Personal Group number to enter the group data. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Group Number : eMG80: 1-70 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-1200 Figure 4.4.6.8-1 Personal Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.8-1 PERSONAL GROUP ATTRIBUTES...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.7 ISDN Line Data Selecting the ISDN Line Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.7-1 ISDN Line Data Each ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) Line provides digital services to the end-user.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.7.1 ISDN Attributes - PGM 200 Selecting ISDN Attributes will display the ISDN Attributes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.7.1-1 ISDN Attributes ISDN attributes define several characteristics of the ISDN interface. ISDN call cost services (Advice of Charge), CLI modification, voice encoding, and other characteristics of the interface are defined, refer to the following table.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.7.2 CLIP/COLP Table - PGM 201 Selecting CLIP/COLP Table will display the CLIP/COLP Table Attributes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.7.2-1 CLIP/COLP Table...
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When an ISDN Line assigned for DID operation receives an incoming call, the call will be routed to a station based on the Flexible DID Table Index assigned in the MSN Table. Each iPECS configuration has a different capacity as indicated by the entry range in the following table.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.7.4 ICLID Route Table - PGM 203 Selecting ICLID Route Table will display the ICLID Route Table data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing field. Figure 4.4.7.4-1 ICLID Route Table The system can employ ICLID (Incoming Calling Line Id) to determine the routing of incoming external calls.
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4.4.7.5 ICLID Ring Assignment Table - PGM 204 Selecting ICLID Ring Assignment Table will display the ICLID Ring Assignment Table data entry page. The station number starts 100 for eMG80 and 1000 for eMG800/UCP. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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PPP Station will provide a connection to the system database. The system will request a user id and password, which must match one of the User Ids and passwords assigned. After a matching ID and password are received, iPECS Login Home page is provided. Table 4.4.7.6-1 PPP ATTRIBUTES...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.7.7 Prefix Dialing Table - PGM 206 Selecting ISDN Prefix Dialing Attributes will display the Prefix Dialing Table Attributes data entry page. For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag is available to enter or modify data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.7.7-1 Prefix dialing Table Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Unknown/ ISDN Telephony/ Select Numbering Plan (0~6). Data numbering/ Numbering Plan Unknown/ISDN/Data Numbering/Telex/National Telex/ Unknown Standard/Private /Reserved. National standard/...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.7.8 ISDN Clock Priority for eMG800 - PGM 207 Selecting ISDN Clock Priority will display the ISDN Clock priority Attributes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.8 SIP Data Selecting the SIP Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.8-1 SIP Data...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.8.1 SIP Common (System based) Attributes - PGM 210 Selecting SIP Common Attributes will display the SIP System based Attributes data entry page. The attributes are system based SIP server data that running on MPB/UCP. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Primary DNS Name Resolution Server. IP Address Address System will be restarted after Save. (Max. 32 characters) Secondary DNS Name Resolution Server.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Change password that is used to encrypt TLS TLS Security certification periodically. SRTP Security Allow only SRTP call (blocking none SRTP call).
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RTP packets is defined. SIP T-NET Option Korea Telecom only, when employing an iPECS system CM Prefix as the CM, iPECS system will require a Prefix to set-up a Max. 4 Digits SIP trunk call. Korea Telecom only, enables the Prefix method for...
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Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Port If IPECS doesn’t receive reply for this option 3 Alarm Server consecutive times, will not send Message and OFF/ Check Usage Information to Alarm server. PGM 210 check message send timer.
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[Load] to enter attribute values. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO Attributes Various parameters must be entered for proper operation of SIP Trunk including the SIP proxy and Registrar as outlined in the following table.
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When included, the name can display in the LCD of Unused / Caller Name Service iPECS IP and LDP Phones. In addition, the Contact Display Name assigned to the SIP User Id (PGM 126) will be sent in the SIP message.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT announcement to play and user dialed digits to be analyzed by CCR and, if the CCR destination is an...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Secondary Proxy Server Secondary Proxy Server It is used for SIP proxy server redundancy. IP Address Address KOREA telecom only.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT System Rule: outgoing-CLI a. From ID = Extension SIP User-ID Table, display Contact Display Name from PGM 126, otherwise display Station Name from PGM 111 or blank.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Id in the “Contact ID” header of SIP messages can be based on the calling station, the User Id or a fixed User ID.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Sys Atd: CLI: the CLI configured for the System Attendant through Web PGM 113 and 151. Original CLI: the CLI received by the system for the original incoming call.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Fixed Table: the SIP User ID from the SIP UID Fixed Table Index attribute assigned below. The “Display” field of the “From” header can be...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Unused: no Diversion header provided. Fixed Table Extension: the Extension SIP User ID or Extension Outgoing CLI as assigned for the From ID under ID Individuality.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Display Name from PGM 126, otherwise display Station Name from PGM 111 or blank. b. P-Asserted = Original CLI, display Station Name from PGM 111 for ICM call or the Name in received by the system for the original outside call.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT none, then it will work as single CODEC only does. SIP Call Setup Failover Option When the system initiates a SIP Trunk call and...
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P-Asserted-ID/ For the purposes of display and ICLID call routing, Caller ID Selection Remote-Party-D/ P-Asserted-ID iPECS employ this header as the “Caller ID”. From ID Display Caller Even though the User ID is Anonymous, the system Name(Though Id is can display the SIP “From” header “Display Name”...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT the “Called Party ID”. Miscellaneous set While busy, the system can be configured to terminate a station call, and accept and connect any Drop Busy Station new call from the SIP Trunk.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.8.4 SIP Registration Status Overview Figure 4.4.8.4-1 SIP Registration status overview...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.8.5 SIP UID Allocation Status Overview Selecting SIP User ID Allocation Status will display the allocation overview page. The SIP User Id Allocation Status Overview page displays the station(s) assigned to each SIP User Id index in the Station Common Attributes PGM 111.
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Enter new data and click [Save] to modify the attributes for the index range. Enter SIP User ID Index number : eMG80: 1-140 / eMG800: 1-1200 / UCP: 1-2400 Figure 4.4.8.6-1 SIP User ID Attributes For each station, an index to the SIP User Id Attributes Table is defined in PGM 111 Station Attributes.
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UCP:0~2400 the indexed User ID is employed. If registration is enabled (User ID Register above) the iPECS can send the User ID or Authorized Representative User ID Usage ID to the SIP Proxy to register the ID. Otherwise, only the Authentication Name and password are used.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.8.7 SIP Phone Attributes - PGM 211 Selecting SIP Phone Attributes will display the SIP Phone input page. Enter a valid SIP Station Number or range, and click [Load] to view the SIP Phone Attributes for the first Station Number in the range.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 authentication, user login Password should be available in PGM 443 for the Station. < Keep Alive / NAT Resolution > To keep stable information of SIP Phone‘s Connection, IP address and Port number that is under NAT environment, system uses ‘OPTIONS’...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 < DTMF > 1) INFO (OUT BAND) type DTMF - Presented in SIP signaling message. - INFO (SIMPLE DTMF) / INFO (NORTEL NETWORKS) / INFO (DTMF RELAY) / INFO...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.7-1 SIP PHONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT PGM 443. The SIP phone can be required to register with the system periodically based on the Registration Timer or the registration can be maintained without the need for the SIP phone to reregister with the system (Manual).
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.7-1 SIP PHONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT the Station Login PGM 443. 181 Being Forwarded N/A 100 rel Support During a SIP call or “session”, there are no signaling packets sent or received from the SIP Call server.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.7-1 SIP PHONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT RELAY), INFO(TELEPHONE EVENT) AUTO, The Short Message Service Protocol (type) must be Text/plan, SMS Type AUTO selected to support SMS.
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SIP Phones on their registration to system and press [Save] button. To store provisioning files that have been uploaded to the iPECS system, press [Store uploaded Provision files]. To view the stored configuration files, press [View Provision files]. To download Provision files, press [Download Provision files].
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 < Ericsson-LG Enterprise LIP8002 / LIP88xx/LIP-8XXXE > − MPB/UCP proceed provisioning for LIP8002 / LIP88xx/LIP-8XXXE < Other 3rd party SIP Extensions > − Does not proceed provisioning Private Mac: specify MAC address if provisioning target is only for one specific SIP extension / Optional <...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.8-1 SIP PHONE PROVISIONING ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Attributes (PGM 210) apply. When SIP phone transports the message to the system, this Signaling Port Port (1-65535) 5060 port number is employed for messages from the SIP phone.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.8.8-1 SIP PHONE PROVISIONING ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Disable The IP8800 series phones incorporate a Web server for access Enable WEB Usage Disable to the phone configuration files.
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Note this does not included files that have been uploaded to iPECS eMG/UCP file system but not “stored” under PGM 212. To delete a file from the provisioning file directory, check the box in front of the file to be deleted then click [Delete].
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Use the check boxes to indicate the VMEX Station Data to modify. After modifying the data, click [Save] to store the VMEX Station Data. Enter VMEX Station Index Range : eMG80: 1-140 / eMG800: 1-1200 / UCP: 1-2400 Figure 4.4.8.10-1 VMEX Station Data The Virtual Mobile Extension feature permits a remote mobile phone to act as a station within the system employing SIP.
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Normally SIP signaling messages are sent on port 5060. If desired a Port 5060 different port can be defined. The iPECS system can use the Firewall address or LAN address of Not/ Firewall Apply the iPECS system board when communicating with the VMEX.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9 Tables Data Selecting the Tables Data group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.9-1 Tables Data...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.1 LCR Control Attributes - PGM 220 Selecting LCR Control Attributes will display the LCR Control Attributes data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. The LCR Tables provide a mechanism to define the database, which will route outgoing calls, particularly long distance, using the most cost effective route.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9.1-1 LCR Control Attribute ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Disable/ Only Loop LCR/ Internal and Loop LCR/ Loop and Direct This entry defines the effective LCR modes, the modes...
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The Leading Digits Table is used to analyze the user-dialed digits to determine an appropriate Digit Modification Table Index. LDT Tables are provided for 10 for eMG80 system & 32 for eMG800/UCP system. The Table is divided into bins. The applicable LCR Access Modes (LCR Type) and the digits (up to the first 12) dialed by the user are compared with the entries in the Leading Digit Table.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9.2-1 LCR LEADING DIGITS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Up to 12 digits that, if matched by the user dialed digits, will Max. 12 digits Compared Digits access the DMT Indices of the associated Leading Digit (Include * and #) Table bin.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.3 LCR DMT (Digit Modification Table) - PGM 222 Selecting LCR DMT (Digit Modification Table) will display the LCR-DMT data entry page. Enter the DMT Table Index range then click [Load] to modify the DMT data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9.3-1 LCR DIGIT MODIFICATION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This entry defines the digit stream to insert in the number after digit removal. Digits 0~9, ‛*‘, ‛#‘, and special...
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Table entries. In addition, the LCR Leading Digits and LCR Digit Modification Tables can be initialized to the default (no entries) state. The CO group rage is from 1 to 21 for eMG80 and from 1 to 201 for eMG800/UCP.
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Selecting Digit Conversion Table will display the page shown. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Table Number : eMG80: 1-15 / eMG800: 1-32 / UCP: 1-32 Figure 4.4.9.5-1 Digit Conversion Table The Digit Conversion Table index is assigned to the Station and CO line. In addition, digit conversion can be applied according to the Apply Time Type (Unconditional, Day/Night/Timed or LCR/Time) as necessary.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.6 Toll Exception Table - PGM 224 Selecting Toll Exception Table will display the Toll Table data entry page. Select the desired Allow or Deny Table, blue text above the table header, desired. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.7 Emergency Code Table - PGM 226 Selecting Emergency Code Table will display the Emergency Code Table data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.9.7-1 Emergency Code Table The Emergency Code Table is used to identify emergency numbers which, when dialed, will override all COS dialing restrictions.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.8 COS Table Selecting COS Table will display the COS Table data entry page. Data can be filtered to display specific modes and the values to change can be limited to a specific mode and type, Station or System Authorization codes.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.9 Authorization Codes Table - PGM 227 There are two Authorization Code Tables, the System Authorization Code Table and Station Authorization Code Table. Selecting Station Authorization Code Table will display the data entry page in Figure 4.4.9.9-1 and selecting System Authorization Code Table will display the page in...
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The system will allow the station associated Authorization codes to be duplicated. However, the iPECS will not allow duplicate or conflicting system level codes unless the ‘*’ and Authorization table indexing is used to enter codes. Conflicting codes occur when a shorter code contains the...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9.9-1 STATION CLASS-OF-SERVICE STATION RESTRICTIONS No restrictions are placed on dialing from the station. The assignments in Exception Table A are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9.9-2 STATION/CO LINE COS TOLL RESTRICTIONS CO COS 1 CO COS 2 CO COS 3 CO COS 4 CO COS 5 Exception Table Exception Table No Restriction...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.10 Customer Call Routing Table - PGM 228 Selecting CCR Table will display the Customer Call Routing data entry page. Enter an index to select the appropriate CCR Table and click [Load] to modify the table. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 After access to Mobile Extension, To turn On Temp Announcement, 8 + CCR Announcement Number. To turn Off Temp Announcement, 9 + CCR Announcement Number. Table 4.4.9.10-1 CCR DESTINATIONS (PGM 228)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.11 Executive/Secretary Table - PGM 229 Selecting Executive/Secretary will display the Executive/Secretary Table data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.9.11-1 Executive/Secretary Table Stations can be paired as Executive/Secretary pairs so that when the Executive enters DND, intercom and transferred calls are automatically routed to the Secretary.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Executive/Secretary Table Table 4.4.9.11-1 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Executive Assign Executive. Secretary Assign Secretary. If desired, all incoming CO calls to the Exec. The call is Enable/ CO Call to Secretary routed to the Secretary’s station regardless of the...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.12 Flexible DID Conversion Table - PGM 231 Selecting Flexible DID Conversion Table will display the Flexible DID Table data entry page. For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag is available to enter or modify data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9.12-1 FLEXIBLE DID CONVERSION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT All call page, Voice mail (Station group), ICLID Table, Company Directory, Record VM Greeting, Room type Conf Group Join ICLID Table Use ICLID Routing, section 4.4.7.4.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.13 System Speed Zone Table - PGM 232 Selecting System Speed Zone will display the System Speed Zone data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.9.13-1 System Speed Zone System Speed Dial Bins assigned to a zone are only available to stations allowed access to that zone.
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The Attendant can override the Automatic selection and select the desired mode (Day, Night, and Timed) manually. A separate Auto Ring Table can be established for each ICM Tenancy Group in section (indices 1 ~ 15 for eMG80 & indices 1~32 for eMG800 & 1~100 for UCP) and for the system (index 00).
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.15 Voice Mail Dialing Table - PGM 234 Selecting Voice Mail Dialing Table will display the Voice Mail Dialing data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9.15-1 VOICE MAIL DIALING TABLE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Get Mail. (Max. 12 Digits/ When you enter the Digit, the following Digit Include *, #, P, D, F)
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Selecting Registration Table will display the Registration data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.9.16-1 MAC Registration Table When multiple iPECS systems are located on the same LAN, it may be desirable to register add- on devices employing the Registration Table. Table 4.4.9.16-1 MAC REGISTRATION TABLE...
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Value. Figure 4.4.9.17-1 Mobile Extension Table A mobile phone can be used in conjunction with an iPECS Phone. The Mobile phone can access system resources available to the user‘s wired phone and will receive ring for incoming iPECS calls. The user may be allowed to enable the Mobile extension and define the mobile number.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.9.17-1 MOBILE EXTENSION TABLE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT answer is defined. This field defines the time between notification Retry Interval attempts. If a notification fails, the system will retry 1 –...
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Table header will sort the table based on the selected column. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter the Agent order: eMG80: 1-140 / eMG800: 1-1200 / UCP: 1-2400 Figure 4.4.9.18-1 IPCR Agent Table This table correlates an Object Type (Station or CO/IP Line) to the IPCR (Call Recording) Agent index in the IPCR server.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.19 Dummy Dial-Tone Digit Table Selecting Dummy Dial-Tone Digit Table will display the Dummy Dial-Tone Digit data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.9.19-1 Dummy Dial-Tone Digit Table When digit conversion is programmed, the CO line is seized after digit conversion is completed and therefore user cannot hear the CO dial tone from PX until completing digit conversion.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.20 Flexible Button Default Table – PGM 239 Selecting Flexible button default table will display the below page. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.9.21 Preset Flexible Button Default – PGM 240 Selecting Preset flexible button default will display the below page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.9.21-1 Preset Flexible Button Default Administrator can assign Preset flexible button table to the station automatically by default.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.10 Networking Data Selecting the Networking Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.10-1 Networking Data...
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Not used. Net Retry Count 00-99 The name of calling station is sent to the called iPECS UCP. Net CNIP Enable CNIP is shown in the LCD of the called party’s station. The name of the connected station is sent to the calling iPECS Net CONP Enable system.
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9500-9999 9501 Manager is defined. The IP Address of BLF Manager server is required BLF Manager IP when iPECS UCP is configured with eMG systems in 0.0.0.0 the Network. The system sends BLF messages to the BLF 01-99 Duration of BLF State Manager at intervals of this timer.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.10.2-1 NETWORK SUPPLEMENTARY ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This signal port is used to add an alternate or secondary receiving signal port. A default receiving signal port is TCP 1720 and an additional signal port will be opened if this field is configured to valid value.
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CO/IP Line range and click [Load] to enter the Network CO Line data. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter CO Range : eMG80: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.10.4-1 Network CO Line Attributes Table 4.4.10.4-1 NETWORK CO LINE ATTRIBUTES...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.10.5 Network Numbering Plan Table Overview Selecting Network Numbering Plan Table Overview will be displayed as below. Figure 4.4.10.5-1 Network Numbering Plan Table overview...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.10.6 Network Numbering Plan - PGM 324 Selecting Network Numbering Plan Table will display the Network Numbering Plan Table data entry page. Enter a valid table index and click [Load] to enter the Network Numbering Plan data.
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When a user requests a transit-out call by seizing a CO Transit Out Auth line, COS may be applied according to the authorization code. For a Transit-out call from the iPECS, the networked SMDR Digit Hide system that places the call may desire to receive the Authorization code...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.10.6-1 NETWORK NUMBERING PLAN TABLE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT system want to check the route ID value to authenticate the system. Here, ‘Local Route ID’ is the route ID string Remote route ID Max.
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Conference Room, Call Park, In case of eMG80, the value range is as below: Internal page: 1-35, External page (1), All Call page (1-3: 1(INT), 2(EXT), 3(ALL)), Net door Open (1-2), Conference Room (1-9), Call Park (1-19) In case of eMG800, the value range is as below:...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.11 H.323 Routing Table Selecting the H.323 Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.11-1 H.323 Routing Table Main Page...
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Selecting H.323 Basic Attributes will display the data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Device/GW slot sequence number : eMG80: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.11.1-1 H.323 Basic Attributes H.323 Signaling can be operated with each VOIB/VOIM or MPB/UCP.
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The VOIP channels are used for Distributed Networking, access to SIP or H.323 networks and for remote iPECS devices. When the standard H.323 VoIP protocol is employed for an external VoIP call, several attributes of these channels can be assigned. The H.323 call set-up mode and tunneling (H.245 Encapsulation) can be established.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.11.2-1 H.323 CO Group Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT * Alerting: Calling party tries to open early media on receiving the Alerting message. RFC2833/ During a connection, DTMF Digits can be sent in-band or H.323 DTMF Path...
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Selecting H.323 Incoming Route table will display the data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter CO Group number : eMG80 : 1-20 / eMG800: 1-200 / UCP: 1-200 Figure 4.4.11.3-1 H.323 Incoming Route table To get the direct H.323, the From IP-Address and ‘incoming CO Group number’ to be routed should be assigned.
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In a Centralized Control T-NET (Transparent Network), remote devices may be registered to a Central iPECS system(CM) and to a Local iPECS system (LM). In this way, the CM maintains control of the remote device. Should the WAN connection between an LM and CM fail (polling error), the LM will initiate operational control of the locally registered devices.
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Selecting T-Net Basic Attributes will display the data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.12.1-1 Zone number overview Each iPECS system in a Central Control network environment must be enabled for T-NET operation in order to function as part of the network.
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Each LM (Local iPECS system), which is part of a Central Control Network, must be defined with the IP Address of the CM (Central iPECS system). The LM configuration data is sent to the CM at the time the LM registers with the CM. Total port counts define the ports, which are allocated in the CM database for use by devices registered to the LM.
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Selecting T-Net LM Attributes will display as below. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.12.3-1 T-NET LM Attributes The CM (Central iPECS system) must be programmed with the MAC and IP address of each LM (Local iPECS system) in the Centralized Control network as well as the maximum configuration of each LM.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.12.4 T-NET FoPSTN table -PGM 333 Selecting T-NET FoPSTN Table will display the data entry page. Enter an index range then click [Load] to modify the data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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Selecting T-NET Control Contact will display the data entry page. Enter the T-NET range from the T-Net LM Attributes then click [Load] to modify the data. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter T-NET Range : eMG80: 1-15 / eMG800: 1-32 / UCP: 1-100 Figure 4.4.12.5-1 T-NET Control Contact Each LM incorporates relay contacts that can be employed as a Door Lock Release.
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Selecting T-NET Music/Alarm will display the data entry page. Enter the T-NET range from the T- Net LM Attributes then click [Load] to modify the data. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter T-NET Range : eMG80: 1-15 / eMG800: 1-32 / UCP: 1-100 Figure 4.4.12.6-1 T-NET Music/Alarm To minimize WAN traffic, the CM does not provide BGM/MOH to an LM.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.12.7 T-NET ISDN Clock Priority for eMG800 - PGM 337 Selecting T-NET ISDN Clock priority will display the data entry page. Enter the T-NET range from the T-Net LM Attributes then click [Load] to modify the data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.13 Zone Data Selecting the Zone Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed. Figure 4.4.13-1 Zone Data Main Page...
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Generally, transport of RTP packets should be a peer-to-peer communication over either a LAN or VPN. If iPECS devices are separated by a NAPT server or direct peer-to-peer communications is not available, packet relay must be employed to assure communication. In packet relay, RTP packets are received by a local VoIP channel, which is under control of the MPB/UCP, and the IP address is translated from a public to the device’s private address.
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103) and click [Load] to assign a Zone number for the device. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Device/GW sequence Range : eMG80: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.13.2-1 Device Zone Number Device Zone Number assigns a device to one of up to 32 specific Zones.
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102 & 103) and click [Load] to assign a Zone number for the device. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter Device/GW sequence Range : eMG80: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.13.3-1 Device Zone Attributes Device Zone Attributes define characteristics specific to the device including the registration password, Diff Serv Code Point, Nation, etc.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.13.3-1 DEVICE ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT English as the LCD Display Language. dependent The codec selection method can be defined as device Follow Zone, Follow Me...
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Enter Device/GW sequence Range : eMG80: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.13.4-1 Zone Page RTP Packet Relay iPECS protocol employs multi-cast to send of RTP packets to multiple devices at one time. This improves efficiency and lowers traffic by sending a single multi-cast packet to multi-cast group members.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.13.5 Inside Zone Attributes Overview Figure 4.4.13.5-1 Zone Attributes Overview...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.13.6 Zone Attribute – PGM 439 Selecting the Zone Attributes returns the Zone Attributes data input page. Enter the desired Zone number range and click [Load] to assign Zone characteristics. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.13.6-1 ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT (it is for incoming CLI) Leading Zero For an outgoing call, the system can insert a zero (‘0’) in Insertion for Area front of area code.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.13.6-1 ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT identifying the device Zone, i.e. Branch1. The time & date displayed at the station are based on the Time zone,...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.13.7 Zone RTP Relay Group – PGM 440 Selecting the Zone RTP Relay Group returns the RTP Relay ON/OFF data input page. Enter the desired Zone and Group numbers and click [Load] button to assign Zone characteristics. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.13.8 Inter Zone Attribute – PGM 441 Selecting the Inter Zone Attribute returns the data input page. Enter the desired Source and Destination Zone number range and click [Load] to assign Zone characteristics. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.13.8-1 INTER-ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Sequence number associated with the VoIP channels to Dest. RTP handle packet relay for the Destination Zone is defined. When...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.13.9 Zone Holiday Assignment - PGM 444 Selecting the Zone Holiday Assignments returns the data input page. Enter the desired Source and Destination Zone numbers range and click [Load] to assign Zone holiday. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.14 Device Login Selecting the Device Login Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.14-1 Device Login Data Main Page...
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Value. Figure 4.4.14.1-1 Remote Device Registration When a device attempts to register with the controlling iPECS, the system will check the device MAC address and password against the Registration table. If a match is found, the device is registered regardless of Dip-switch 2 position of eMG and Dip Switch position 3 of UCP.
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The ID and password are assigned along with other characteristics of the remote station such as Zone, desired station number, country code, Language and a remark can be defined. The iPECS UCS Client can be configured as link-paired station by assigning the same Desired-Number as a registered desktop iPECS LIP Phone.
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UCS and iPECS LIP Phone, enter the station number Desired Number of the registered iPECS LIP Phone prior to registration of the Station number iPECS UCS or the UCS Client, PGM 446 may be used as the single administration point. Assigned in Nation code The Nation code for the device is assigned.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.15 UCS Data Selecting the UCS Data group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.15-1 UCS Data Main Page...
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Table 4.4.15.1-1 Common attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT iPECS system employs a per-seat license. The number Concurrent Clients of UCS Clients that are active at a time cannot exceed System capacity in login the licensed capacity.
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ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The server that provides UCS service can be iPECS system (Standard) or the external UCS Server (Premium). Additional video and collaboration features are provided by the UCS Server as Premium service. When the UCS Server is employed, the Standard Client...
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The UCS Client information is configured for each client prior to registration. When the UCS Server is employed to provide Premium service, iPECS system will transfer the information to the server after the client registers and, after registration, any changes to the client configuration are accomplished in the UCS Server.
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When the UCS Server is employed, each client must have a unique Id of at least 40 characters, which identifies the clients Unique ID to the UCS Server. Once the Client registers, iPECS system Min. 40 characters will send the information to the UCS Server. Note that the UCS Server Type in PGM 445 must be configured as “Premium”.
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The UCS Client information is configured for each client prior to registration. When the UCS Server is employed to provide Premium service, iPECS system will transfer the information to the server after the client registers and, after registration, any changes to the client configuration are accomplished in the UCS Server.
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DEFAULT When the UCS Server is employed, each client must have a unique Id of at least 40 characters, which identifies the clients to the UCS Server. Once the Client registers, iPECS Unique ID Min. 40 characters system will send the information to the UCS Server. Note that the UCS Server Type in PGM 445 must be configured as “Premium”.
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Enter the UCS Client index then click [Load] to modify the client data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter UCS Client Index : eMG80: 1-32 / eMG800: 1-200 / UCP: 1-200 Figure 4.4.15.4-1 UCS Standard Client Attributes The UCS Client can be allowed or denied access to several features as described in Table 4.4.15.4-1.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.15.5 Administrative Message – PGM 448 Selecting Administrative Message will display the administrative message input page. Click [Send] button after filling out the subject and Contents and checking the destination.
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Client index and click [Load] to modify the Client data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button. Enter UCS Client Index : eMG80: 1-32 / eMG800: 1-200 / UCP: 1-200 Figure 4.4.15.6-1 UCS Standard Client Audio Setting Audio characteristic for the Speaker and earphone mode can be established for best overall audio performance.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.15.6-1 Audio Setting by Mobile User & Mobile phone ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Moderate High Maximum Speaker Conversation Mode The system can implement various levels of “Noise Enable Noise Suppression suppression from “OFF”...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.16 DECT Data Selecting the DECT Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.16-1 DECT Data Main Page...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.16.1 DECT Registration (0#) Selecting DECT Registration returns the DECT Registration input page. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table 4.4.16.1-1 DECT Registration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Desired Station Desired station number for the wireless DECT handset. Station Number GDC-480H/500H, GDC- Several types of handsets may be selected.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.16.2 DECT ATTRIBUTES - PGM 491 Selecting the DECT Attributes returns the DECT ATTRIBUTES input page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.16.2-1 DECT ATTRIBUTES DECT Attributes define functions associated with the DECT equipment and operation as shown in the following table.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.16.3 DECT Multi-zone support Selecting the DECT Multi-zone support will display the DECT Multi-zone support input page. Click [Save and All WTIM (WTIB)s reset] button after changing Value to apply.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.17 Hotel Data Selecting the hotel data returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.17-1 Hotel Data main page With Hotel Data, we describe the function on another Hotel Feature and Programming manual.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.18 Green Mode for eMG - PGM 500 Selecting the Green Mode program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.18.1 Green mode activation Selecting Green Mode Activation returns the page shown. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.18.1-1 Green Mode Activation The system can disable the power of a Digital Phone or Single Line Telephone (SLT) installed in the HYIB/SLIB/DSIB to save power during night or holiday mode.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.18.2 Green Mode Time Setting Selecting the Green Mode Time Setting returns the page shown. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.18.2-1 Green Mode Time Setting The power ON/OFF time can be assigned to control Green Mode automatically. The power ON/OFF time can be defined at each day in a week.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.19 Redundancy Data for UCP600 & 2400 Selecting the redundancy data returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.19-1 Redundancy Data main page...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.19.1 Redundancy Attributes – PGM 502 Selecting Redundancy attributes will display the page shown. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.19.1-1 Redundancy Attributes The Redundancy attributes enable redundancy and activate “Geographical” redundancy.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.19.2 Redundancy IP Address – PGM 503 Selecting the redundancy IP Address will display the page shown. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.19.2-1 Redundancy IP Address For proper operation, the IP addressing parameters of the LAN1 ports of the redundant UCP modules must be defined for Redundancy.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.20 Initialization - PGM 450 Selecting Initialization will return the sub-menu in the left frame in as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.20-1 Initialization...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.4.20.1 Initialization Table - PGM 450 Selecting Initialization will display the Initialization Table data entry page. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is initialized by clicking [Initialize] button or reset system by clicking [Reset system] button.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5 Maintenance The Maintenance tab main screen displays information on the system software versions as well as information on modules and terminals connected to the system. From this page, the database upload/download, software upgrade, access control, license install and other management functions shown in Figure 4.5-1 ~ 4.5-3 are accessed.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.5-2 eMG800 Maintenance Main Page Figure 4.5-3 UCP Maintenance Main Page...
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NAND based memory file system thus, html, UCP/MPB upgrade and iPECS appliance image files can be uploaded without impact to the current database. All of iPECS series modules can be upgraded by remote access through the system. Selecting S/W Upgrade from the Maintenance page displays the Appliance Version page and sub-menus display in the left frame as shown in the following figure.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.1.1 File Upload From the File Upload page, click [Select file] button and then open the pop-up folder. Select the desired file to upload to the system’s memory and click the [Start] button. The file is sent to the system’s memory, saved and automatically loaded upon a system reset or restart.
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Issue 1.6 4.5.1.2 Upgrade Process If the iPECS Appliance image is uploaded, the appliances of the type for which an image was uploaded will be displayed and can be selected to upgrade, as shown in the following figure Upgrade Process. Select the desired appliance and click [Upgrade] button, the upgrade process will start and a progress screen will be displayed.
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Software Full Upgrade Sequence The following shows the order in which the upgrade process proceeds and firmware files for iPECS and modules. Note the xxxx in the ROM file names indicates the version number of the file. MPB/UCP Upgrade Process 1.
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(3) times before abandoned. 4.5.1.3.2 Direct Appliances Upgrade Should the above managed upgrade process fail, appliances (Devices and iPECS Phones) can be upgraded directly using the appliance IP address as the upgrade destination address. Note the later may require local access.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.1.4 WTIB Base upgrade Process for eMG800 Upgrade WTIB base image of eMG800. 1. Upload WTIB base image to MPB. 2. Select target base & Upgrade. 3. Wait until upgrade process completes.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.2 Database 4.5.2.1 Database Upload The Database Upload selection will display the Database Upload page as shown in figure. Select [Select Files] then select the database file desired from the local PC and click [Start] to upload the database to the system.
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Selecting this option will download the entire iPECS system Multi Language File to the local PC. This also allows the Multi Language File in the PC to be uploaded to iPECS system using the file upload procedures in S/W Upgrade section.
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Issue 1.6 4.5.4 SMDR The iPECS system can download SMDR data in a SYLK format file (.slk). The file is compressed using the “gz” file format. After unzipping, the file can be opened under any common spreadsheet application. The system will provide a view of SMDR data for the station range entered in the Web page Figure.
& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.5 File System 4.5.5.1 File View & Delete The File View & Delete page displays a list of the various files stored in the file system memory. To delete a file, check the box for the file and click [Delete]. Files can also be downloaded to the PC using the [Download] button to the right of the file name.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.6 MOH (Music On-Hold) Management 4.5.6.1 MOH Delete & Download The MOH Delete & Download page displays a list of the thirteen files stored in the file system memory.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.7 License Install Various licenses can be installed to expand capacity of the system and Auto Attendant/Voice Mail services available in the system as well as soft clients and feature applications. After obtaining a license, the code is entered in the Value column as shown in Figure 4.5.7-1.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.7.1 License upload Before License upload, make sure that the date of system is set correctly. Click the Select files button and then open the pop-up folder. Select a valid license file to upload to the system and click the [Start] button.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 2) After re fresh, the following figure is displayed and click the apply button to activate. 3) The final step is to reset the gateway license and then refresh. You can see the following figure for Gateway license.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.8 DECT Statistics Feature Selecting DECT Statistics Feature displays the page shown in figure. Select the desired radial button and, where needed, enter the WTIM/WTIB sequence number then click [Send] to view the statistics.
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Issue 1.6 4.5.9 VSF Prompt Upload iPECS sytem delivers system prompts in up to six (6) languages. The prompts for each language are stored in a separate file. Files for each of the languages supported are available from the local Ericsson-LG Enterprise representative. The entire prompt file or individual prompts may be uploaded to the system.
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The Select file button is used to upload files. The check box and Delete button are used to delete old or unused language files. Figure 4.5.9.2-1 Prompt Upload & Delete for eMG80 Figure 4.5.9.2-2 Prompt Upload & Delete for eMG800 & UCP...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.9.3 Individual Upload Selecting “Individual Upload” will display the page shown in figure. Here individual system prompts can be uploaded to the system for each of up to six (6) languages. Prompt files must be appropriately named and must be in a G.711 a/u-Law format.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.10 VSF System Greeting The System Greetings (Announcements) can be downloaded from the system or Uploaded to the system. Individual announcements can be recorded externally and then uploaded to the system.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.10.2 Individual download Selecting Individual Download displays the page shown in figure. The page will display a list of System announcement in the VSF memory. Individual files may be downloaded with the Download button next to the announcement file name or using the checkbox and the delete button the announcement can be deleted from the VSF memory.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.10.4 System greeting Download Selecting System Greeting Download displays the page shown in figure. From this page, announcements for each language “Position” can be downloaded from the VSF memory as a back-up file.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.11 User Greeting Administrators can upload or download User greeting to System. So User greetings are available to use at iPECS phones. 4.5.11.1 User Greeting Upload To upload the User Greeting, complete the following steps: ›...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.11.2 User Greeting Download To download the User Greeting from System, complete the following steps: › Click [Download] button. › The tab will be displayed at the left bottom of page. Click the arrow box and select [Open] to show.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.12 Company Directory Administrators can upload or download company directories to System. So company directories are available to use at iPECS phones. 4.5.12.1 CDN Upload To upload the Company Directory, complete the following steps: ›...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.12.2 CDN Download To download the Company Directory from System, complete the following steps: › Click [Download] button. › The tab will be displayed at the left bottom of page. Click the arrow box and select [Open] to show.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.13 Voice Mail Management The Voice Mail Management permits the administrator to view the status of the built-in Voice Mail boxes and delete the all messages, delete messages for specific stations, or back-up all the messages to the PC.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.13.2 Voice Mail USB Backup Selecting Voice Mail Backup displays the page shown in figure. In case of eMG, this page permits the Administrator to send all Voice messages in the VMIU/VMIB memory to the USB port of the KSU.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.14 Function program The Function Program allows the administrator to build a set of programs with attributes in a structure customized to the administrator. The Function programs can then be accessed under the Administration pages using the “Function Base”...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Adding Function This step is divided into 5 steps and you can make the desired function each step. The following is the guide to make Name and add the function on each step: 1) To enter the function name, English, Numbering, Underscore (_) and Parentheses are available.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 3. The selected functions are displayed and click the Save button after checking each functions. The rest steps are the same as the step 1. 4. Finally, click the Save Function to save and then click the OK button.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 5. To check the function, click Function Base button in the left frame and User Function List and you will see the following figure. You can enable or disable the function by checking each function and then click the save after setting Value.
Issue 1.6 4.5.15 User Management iPECS UCP supports up to 50 system accounts and up to ten (10) users may simultaneously access system Web services. The default ID is ‘admin’ and the password is ‘1234’. The Access privilege is determined based on the entered system account (ID/Password) and the privilege assigned for the user.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Operation 1. Web Access Authorization > Program Custom#1 and #2 privilege columns by selecting N/A, Read, Read/Write for Tenant group administrator. 2. User Management: add User account for Tenant group administrator.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.16 Trace The system software incorporates routines to monitor and output detailed call and feature processing information, and event logs. Information is provided on a system or device level as requested.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 destination port -> dst port #number IP filter: both source and destination host IP -> host #IP_ADDR, source host IP -> src host #IP_ADDR, destination host IP -> dst host #IP_ADDR # Example UDP and Port 5588 and Source IP address 10.1.1.100: udp and port 5588 and src host...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.18 IP Gain Control Audio gain for signals from and to each type of device is adjustable through the IP Gain Control page. The default gain values for the system are set to match the Nation Code. For more information to change Value, it is recommended that you ask your dealer or an authorized Ericsson-LG Enterprise representative.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.5.20 Appliances Control The Appliances Control page permits control of several characteristics of IP phones and analog CO lines such as Comfort Noise level and side tone. For more information to change Value, it is recommended that you ask your dealer or an authorized Ericsson-LG Enterprise representative.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 The following result is displayed on browser. Step 2: Install Certificates into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities certificate store after downloading directly as below picture or sending to email for installing the desired devices if you want to get the certificates via email.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Figure 4.5.21-1 Web Certificate Issue...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 4.6 On-Line web user guide We provide On-line web user guide about the frequent use of features to a user. You can access it in the login page as below without entering ID and Password.
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Features and Operation Manual. Many of these codes may be assigned to a button of an iPECS IP or LDP Phone by pressing the [PGM] button as the first entry of a Flexible button assignment, see Flex button Programming in the iPECS Features and Operation Manual.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table A-2 Attendant User Program Codes CODE FUNCTION 0111 Print SMDR, by Station 0112 Delete SMDR, by Station 0113 Display Call Charge 0114 Abort Print 0115 Print Lost Call Report...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Appendix B Flexible Numbering Plan (Web based) The System Numbering Plan can be selected from 1 of 9 basic Numbering Plans. Table B-1 provides a brief description of the plans and Table B-2 for eMG and Table B-3 for UCP provide the Numbering Plan codes for each of the nine basic plans.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark SLT Program Mode Access * 561 Attendant Unavailable * 562 AME Feature * 564 Alarm Reset * 565 * 565 Group Call Pickup...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Enter Into Conf-Room * 59 Enter Into Conf-Group * 68 Station ICR * 587 Pick up Group Pick-Up * 588 Emergency Page * 589...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table B-2 eMG Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark 48 VM Message Wait cancel 49 Door Open (1st Door ) 50 Door Open (2nd Door )
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table B-3 UCP Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Intercom Call 1000 ~3399 1000 ~3399 1000 ~3399 1000 ~3399 Internal Page Zone *301~*400...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table B-3 UCP Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Access CO in First CO Group Attendant Call VM Message Wait Enabled VM Message Wait Cancel...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table B-3 UCP Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Intercom Call 2000-4399 2100-4439 1000-3339 1000-3339 1000-3339 Internal Page Zone *101-*200 *301-*400 301- 400...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table B-3 UCP Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Access Individual CO/IP xxx: 88xxx 88xxx 88xxx #88xxx Line 001~999 Access Held CO/IP Access Held Individual...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table B-3 UCP Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Room type Conf Group join Last Number Redial ( LNR ) [REDIAL] [REDIAL] [REDIAL]...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Appendix C Database Details & Default for Station Administration for eMG The following Tables, divided based on the Program group and Program, provide the default values assigned to all Admin entries. Prior to changing an entry during programming assure you have an understanding of the PROGRAM and its purpose.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-2 Numbering Plans SUB-MENU DEFAULT REMARK device regardless of the 3 dip switch 00:00:00:00:00:00 First : End MAC Address to register a First End Mac Address device regardless of the 3...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-2 Numbering Plans SUB-MENU DEFAULT REMARK Flex 5: CPU Type Flex 6: Device ID (type) PGM: 104 - CO/IP Device Sequence Number Next available Sequence numbers are assigned to the CO/IP Device Sequence Assignment maximum available for the system.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-2 Numbering Plans SUB-MENU DEFAULT REMARK Call Coverage Ring Direct Call Pickup CO/IP Group Access Individual CO/IP Access Retrieve Last Held CO/IP Retrieve Held Individual CO/IP Access 1...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK DSS/DLS MAP Station PGM: 111 -Station Attributes I Auto Speaker Selection 1: ON, 0: OFF Call Forward 1: ON, 0: OFF...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK CO/IP Line Queuing EN/DIS ENABLE CO PGM EN/DIS DISABLE Ringing Line Preference EN/DIS ENABLE Speed Dial Access EN/DIS ENABLE UCD Group Service...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK VSF Mail Server ID Web Admin Added Station Attribute (2 24-1 VSF Mail Server P/W Web Admin 24-2 Door Open...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK COLP Display 1: ON, 0: OFF Progress Indication 1: ON, 0: OFF CLIR Service 1: ON, 0: OFF COLR Service...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 24-23 Short Modem 1: ON, 0: OFF PGM: 115 - Flexible Buttons Assignment Flexible Buttons Assignment 1: Empty Button 2: Station PGM...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 124 - Linked Pair Station Attributes Set IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Router IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Set Mac Address xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx PGM: 125 - ICM Tenant Group Group Attendant Station No.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-4 BOARD DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK RAS Light RRQ 1: ON, 0: OFF TCP Keep Alive 1: ON, 0: OFF FAIL OVER USAGE 1: ON, 0: OFF Fail over Time 03-10 (Sec.)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-4 BOARD DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK RFC2833 Redundancy Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 140 - CO Service Attributes 1: Normal CO line, 2: DID,...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK CO Flash Timer 000~300 10 msec. Increments Open Loop Detect Timer 00~20 100 msec. Increments ICLID Detect Timer 00~20 1 sec.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 3: Australia 4: Belgium 5: ETSI Standard ISDN Line Type 1: μ-Law, 0: A-Law μ-Law Calling Sub-address 1: ON, 0: OFF...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 2: Wink 3: Delayed Dial 0: DID Data Conversion (PGM230) DID conversion Type 1: call to the valid extension.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 2: National 3: Network 4: Subscriber 5: Abbreviated 0: Unknown 1: International 2: National Type for 4/5/6 3: Network...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Dial-Tone Delay Time 02~50 100 msec increments Inter-Digit Time 15~30 20 msec increments Wink Time 07~15 20 msec increments...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK MPB DIFFSERV 00-63 UPGRADE MODE 1: FTP, 0: TFTP TRANSFER TONE 1: RBT, 0: MOH CONF WARN TONE 1: ON, 0: OFF...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Unified Message Format 1: ON, 0: OFF Record Warning Tone 1: ON, 0: OFF Unused Unused SMS CENTER NUMBER 23 digits...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Alarm Enable 1: ON, 0: OFF 1: Close, Alarm Contact Type Close 0: Open 1: Alarm, Alarm/Door Bell Mode Alarm...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Language Display Mode 00~17 00 (Eng) 0 : PGM 169 BTN 1 Weekday Display Mode 1 : MM/DD WDY 2 : MM DD WDY...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 10: VSF MOH3 00: ROMANCE 01: TURKISH MARCH 02: GREEN SLEEVE 03: FUR ELISE 04: CARMEN 05: WALTZ Int/Ext1 Music...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Call Info Print SERIAL1 On-line SMDR Print SERIAL1 Trace Print SERIAL1 Debug Print SERIAL1 ACD Package Print SERIAL1 Select TCP port...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 0: Ring For incoming call, 0: Ring 1: CLI SMDR Ring/CLI/CPN (SVC_2) Service Time, 1: CLI, 2: CPN, 2: CPN...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 179 - Multi-Language Support language 1: ON, 0: OFF Language 1: ON, 0: OFF Korea Language 1: ON, 0: OFF...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK VSF cut error Timer 1-90 1 sec increments Unused 00~99 Emergency retry timer 1 sec increments (1 sec.) 005~180 Error tone timer 1 sec increments (1 sec.)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 1: Notification Delete 2: Notification & Delete Future Delivery Message 1: ON, 0: OFF Confirm Message Receipt 1: ON, 0: OFF...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 01: INT Music 02: EXT Music 03: VSF MOH 04: SLT MOH1 05: SLT MOH2 06: SLT MOH3 07: SLT MOH4...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Group name 20 character …. Maximum queue call count 00-99 UCD/ACD GROUP VSF Announce 1 Timer 000~999 1 second increments...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 24-3 Mailbox Password 12 digits None 24-4 Call In Queue Display 1: ON, 0: OFF 24-5 Forced forward destination usage...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 04: SLT MOH1 05: SLT MOH2 06: SLT MOH3 07: SLT MOH4 08: SLT MOH5 09: VSF MOH2 10: VSF MOH3...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK VSF/Speed Overflow Timer 000~600 1 second increments No Answer Timer 00~99 1 second increments Pilot Hunt 1: ON, 0: OFF...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-8 ISDN LINE & ICLID ROUTING DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PPP User ID 1 12 Characters likppp01 PPP Password 1 12 Characters Ipkts01 PPP User ID 2...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-9 TABLES DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK THUR Set the Time Zone of Day zone1 00~24 00~24 00~24 Set the Time Zone of Day zone1 00~24 00~24...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-9 TABLES DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Allow Table D (01~50) Max. 20 digits Deny Table D (01~50) Max. 20 digits Allow Table E (01~50) Max. 20 digits Deny Table E (01~50) Max.
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-9 TABLES DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 4: PBX Xfer 5: VSF 6: VSF & Disconnect 7: Networked Station 8: Conference Room 9: Int Page 10: Ext Page...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-9 TABLES DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 0: Disable Access Authority 1: Mobile EXT. Disable 2: Fail over CO Group 01-20 Telephone number Mobile extension CLI Hunt Call enable...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-10 NETWORKING DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK CONP Enable 1: ON, 0: OFF Signal Method 1: FAC, 0: UUS CAS Enable 1: ON, 0: OFF (Not used)
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-10 NETWORKING DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 5:Conference Room (1-9) 6:Call park (01-19) Table C-11 Zone Holiday Assignment SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 444 – Zone Holiday Assignment...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-13 INITIALIZATION ITEM DESCRIPTION REMARK Personal Group Default Password Table C-14 PRINT-OUT DATABASE ITEM DESCRIPTION REMARK Flexible Numbering Plan IP Setting Plan Station Data Enter station range...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-15 VIRTUAL DIP SWITCH SUB-MENU RANGE REMARK trace is ON) Press Flex Button (Toggle: ON/OFF, LED lights if MISU/VMIU Trace ON/OFF trace is ON) Press Flex Button (Toggle: ON/OFF, LED lights if...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-16 DECT DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 491 - DECT ATTRIBUTES AUTO CALL RLS ON/OFF BASE FAULT ALARM Enable/Disable Disable CHAIN FAULT ALARM Enable/Disable Disable Table C-17 NATION SPECIFIC...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Table C-17 NATION SPECIFIC SUB-MENU RANGE REMARK PGM: 498 - DKT Phone (H/F) Rx Gain Control − - DKT(H/F) Rx Gain Flex 1-13 PGM: 499 - DKT Phone (H/F) Tx Gain Control −...
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& eMG800 & UCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6 Thanks for purchasing iPECS system The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.
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