Page 1
eMG80/100&eMG800& UCP& vUCP Administration &Programming Manual Please read this manual carefully before operating System. Retain it for future reference.
Page 2
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Revision History ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES Sep., 2013 Initial Release Dec., 2013 Changed Ericsson-LG to Ericsson-LG Enterprise Feb., 2015 Update contents according to S/W integration for both eMG80 & eMG800 S/W version 1.2.x.
Page 3
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 - Added Short Modem Timer in PGM 182~182, 186 - Added Alarm mode to send email to the address in PGM 163. - Added the special character to DB management.
Page 4
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 - Alarm display is added in PGM 335. - Firewall IP is added in PGM 441. - MS Excel-like table data management is to be extended. - User Greeting is added to Maintenance.
Page 5
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 - User password length control - Access Control on PGM / MENU buttons - Improve UI of Message - Automatic alarm call and play pre-recorded announcement - Emergency Page option...
Page 6
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 - Added “UCS Server Link Down”, “PUSH Server Link Down“,”System Act on Slave” - Added “Flexible Page Feature” - Added “Silent Text Message” - Added " SMDR REST API Service "...
Page 11
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.3.1 Favorite Program Groups ..................231 4.3.2 Using Function Base ..................... 232 4.3.3 iPECS Web Page Navigation ................235 4.3.4 General Web Page Features ................. 235 4.3.4.1 Web Page Range Entries ....................
Page 12
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.22 Station CTI IP Address (1st Party TAPI) ................306 4.4.2.23 Station Recording Information ..................307 4.4.2.24 Station CLI Program ......................308 4.4.3 Board Based Data ....................309 4.4.3.1...
Page 16
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.10.3 System greeting Upload ....................611 4.5.10.4 System greeting Download ....................612 4.5.11 User Greeting ......................613 4.5.11.1 User Greeting Upload ...................... 613 4.5.11.2 User Greeting Download ....................614 4.5.12...
Page 17
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 What’s New? This document includes new and modified information for the iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCPAdministration & Programming Manual. Click the links under each phase to see of what is new. Unified v4.1...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 1 Introduction Manual Application This document provides detailed information covering the configuration of the eMG/UCP database and maintenance of the eMG/UCP. The manual also details the power-up and initialization routines and the Station Web Portal.
Page 19
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Section 4.7 On-line web user guide: This section explains the frequent use of features to a user. We didn’t describe this section because you can easily get the information on the web by clicking [User’s guide] of login page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 2 System& Admin Information 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.
Page 21
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 2.1-1 eMG80Software Capacities Item Capacity System Speed Dial Zones (Groups) 10 zones Station Speed Dial 100 per station, 25 digits each(Max. 4000 numbers) Last Number Redial...
Page 22
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 2.1-2 eMG100 Software Capacities Item Capacity Power Fail Circuit none VSF Device 1: Built-in AA/VM KSUD,KSUS:16 (4channels. by default, 12channels by license), 2 hour KSUSC:16(2 channels by default, 14channels by license), 2hour...
Page 23
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 2.1-3 eMG800 Software Capacities Item Capacity CO/Trunk lines Max. 600 Stations Max. 1200 Attendants LAN port MPB(1), VOIB(1), VMIB(1) Modem Channel 1(MODU) Serial Port(RS-232C) USB(3.0) Host port...
Page 24
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 2.1-3 eMG800 Software Capacities Item Capacity Conference Groups - Station 100 per station Executive/Secretary pairs Authorization Codes 2,400 (Station: 1,200/System: 1,200) Transparent Networking Table ICLID Routing table...
Page 25
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 2.1-4UCP System Capacities ITEM UCP100 UCP600 UCP2400 Remark VoIP DSP channels can be Multi-party Conference Unit assigned to the MCIU, 2 6/10/14/18 6/18 (MCIU) channels VoIP = 4 Conf channels.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Initialization 2.2.1 eMG Initialization The system should be initialized before starting the configuration to assure a known starting point and automatically register installed boards. Also, if the Nation Code requires modification, the system will be initialized in the process so as to establish tones and gains appropriate for the region.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 IP Phone Registration Unregistered iPECS IP Phones attempt to discover and register with a local (on the same LAN) iPECS system, in this case the eMG. The phone will send a registration request to the MPB IP address. If no response is received, the phone will send a multi-cast request.
Page 29
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 to the assigned iPECS system (UCP) IP address. If no response is received, the device will generate a Multi- cast discovery request for registration. Remote iPECS Phone & Remote Services Module A remote device, iPECS Phone or gateway Module, registers with the system using the MAC address of the device.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 2.2.2.2 Replacement Module Registration Under certain situations, it is necessary to force the registration of gateway modules and terminals specifically when an UCP, gateway Module or iPECS Terminal is replaced. When replacing a UCP module, gateway Modules and iPECS terminals must be forced to register with the new system.
Page 31
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 H.323 Routing Table T-NET Data Zone Data Device Login UCS Data DECT Data Redundancy Data (for UCP600 & UCP2400) ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3 Station Admin ProgammingforeMG 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Data Entry Mode Limited data entry can be accomplished from an Admin Station or station assigned for data entry (Station Attributes III PGM 113, Flex button 1). After initialization and registration, any enabled iPECS IP or LDP Phone may access the system database.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 35
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.1-1 SYSTEM ID (PGM 100) DISPLAY REMARK RANGE DEFAULT NUMBERING PLAN (1-9) Refer to Appendix B for details of VOIU4 Numbering Plan selection. Enable/Disable 8-digit Station Numbering...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 NUMBERING PLANS DATA — PGM 102 to 109 3.3.2 System IP Address Plan — PGM 102 3.3.2.1 The System IP Address Plan sets several IP addresses including the KSU LAN port IP address (MPB IP Address) required for external VoIP calls, the IP address for the router, and the system‘s internal private IP...
Page 37
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.1-1 SYSTEM IP ADDRESS PLAN (PGM 102) DISPLAY DEFAULT REMARK SYSTEM SUB NET MASK 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0 The system will automatically assign IP AUTOMATIC IP ASSIGN addresses to modules and terminals (ON) or,...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.2.2 Device IP Address Plan -PGM 103 TDM board is registered with own slot number. It is registered automatically without any configuration. 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.
Page 39
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.2-1 DEVICE& STATION ADDRESS PLAN (PGM 103) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT CO & VoIP board Line 1 - Sequence Number, 2 or 3 digits IP address 001-001 :B40EDCBF5606...
Page 40
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.2-1 DEVICE& STATION ADDRESS PLAN (PGM 103) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT CPU TYPE Flex button 5 displays the type of CPU 2–5 employed in the device. MSC1K...
Page 41
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.2-1 DEVICE& STATION ADDRESS PLAN (PGM 103) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT Use Flex button 3 to enable/disable Direct 4–3 Send mode, which employs layer 2 switching (1:ON/0:OFF): OFF to local devices.
Page 42
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.2-1 DEVICE& STATION ADDRESS PLAN (PGM 103) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT Use Flex button 1 to set the device‘s IP SET IP ADDRESS 7–1 10.10.10.10~254 address in IP v4 format.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.2.3 CO Device Sequence Number -PGM 104 The system uses the Sequence Number to assign logical (software) port numbers. This Sequence Number relates the hardware and software port numbers for each device.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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. Feature codes should be one (1) to four (4) digits in length and must not conflict.
Page 45
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.5-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART A (PGM 106) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT SMDR ACT CODE ENTER Dial code to signify the start of an SMDR Account Code.
Page 46
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.5-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART A (PGM 106) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT ALARM RESET Dial code to terminate Alarm contact signal. ENTER NEW #:565 GROUP CALL PICK-UP Group Call Pick-up dial code.
Page 47
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.5-2 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART B (PGM 107) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT ACD REROUTE QCALL ANS Dial code to reroute call after answer. ENTER NEW #:578 ACD REROUTE QCALL NO AN Dial code to reroute call prior to answer.
Page 48
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.5-2 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART B (PGM 107) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT ATTENDANT CALL Dial code to call an Attendant. ENTER NEW #:0 VM MSG WAIT ENABLE Dial code for external Voice mail to activate Message Wait indication.
Page 49
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.5-4 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART D (PGM 109) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT ACD AGENT S LOGIN ACD Agent Secondary Login code. ENTER NEW #:583 ACD AGENT S LOGOUT ACD Agent Secondary Logout code.
Page 50
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.2.5-4 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PART D (PGM 109) DISPLAY FEATURE DEFAULT Code to check and change recording COMPANY DIRECTORY NAME station subscribe name of Company ENTER NEW #:563...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Station Data –PGM 110-125 3.3.3 3.3.3.1 Station Type -PGM 110 Each station is assigned a type, which is used by the system to recognize the station‘s capabilities and default Flex button configuration.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.3.2 Station Attributes I to III -PGM 111-113 Station Attributes define features and functions available to the station. Generally, the entry will turn the feature ON (enable) or OFF (disable). Refer to Table 3.3.3.2-1 to Table 3.3.3.2-3 for a description of the features and the input required.
Page 54
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-1 STATION ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 111) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 100-110 SPKR/HEAD Selects Speakerphone mode or Headset 0: Headset SPKR mode 1: Speaker (1:SPKR/0:HEAD): SPKR The LCD LED, upper left of LCD, may be...
Page 55
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-1 STATION ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 111) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 100-110 SERIAL DSS 0: Disable Assigns Serial DSS usage authority. Enable 1: Enable (1:EN/0:DIS):ENABLE Each station can choose one of below dial tone sources ...
Page 56
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-2 STATION ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 112) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Permits the station to queue forthe next 100-110 CO/IP QUEUING 0: Disable available Line when anAll Lines Busy signal...
Page 57
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-2 STATION ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 112) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 100-110 EZ PWD LOGIN For ez ATD. Enables/disablesrequired Auth 0: OFF code use. 1: ON (1:ON/0:OFF...
Page 58
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 100-110 VSF ACCESS 0: Disable Permits station access to the built-in AA/VM. Enable 1: Enable (1:EN/0:DIS) : ENABLE...
Page 59
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When On, the user-dialed digitsare stored at iPECS IP or LDP Phonesuntil explicitly sent by the user.
Page 60
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When detected, DTMF from anSLT may be 100-110 BY PASS DTMF regenerated bythe analog CO line ports, the...
Page 61
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Barge in permits an authorizedextension to intrude into otherexisting outside/internal calls orto disconnect existing callforcedly. ...
Page 62
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Prepaid Money can be entered. 100–110 PREPAID MONEY 000000 - 24-16 By Call Metering signal, pre-paidmoney can...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 64
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT COLR (Connected Line Id Restriction), an ISDN service, removes connected party Id sent from the PSTN to the calling party with...
Page 65
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call that is corresponding to a MSN Telephone Number comes in to system, the...
Page 66
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Select voice enabled preselected message for a station playing toward an incoming CO 100-110 P-MSG LANG Refer to call.
Page 67
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 100-110 VIDEO ON CALLING Video show to called party when calling (ex. 0: OFF 24-11 IP Video Door Phone)
Page 68
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When Large popup timer is set to any value from 1 to 5 except 0, the display of large...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Station Class-of-Service – PGM 116 3.3.3.5 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.
Page 74
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 Only Local Call...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 CO/IP Group Access – PGM 117 3.3.3.6 Stations can be allowed or denied access to CO Lines and IP Channels by group(eMG80/100: 20 /eMG800:200), refer to CO Line Attributes, PGM 141, button 1.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 PTT (Push-To-Talk) Group Access – PGM 119 3.3.3.8 Each iPECS Phone is assigned to receive PTT announcements from any combination of the nine PTT groups. Note remote stations and stations not assigned to a group will not receive PTT page announcements including All PTT group page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Preset Call Forward – PGM 120 3.3.3.9 This assignment allows an external or internal call to initially ring at a station and forward to a pre-determined destination. Preset Call Forward can be assigned separately for internal and external calls forwarding for all calls (Unconditional), Internal Busy, No-Answer or DND, or External Busy, No-Answer or DND.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.3.10 Idle Line Selection – PGM 121 When a station goes to an off-hook condition (lifts handset or presses [SPEAKER] button), the system normally provides intercom dial tone.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.3.11 Station IP Attributes – PGM 122 Stations are allowed access to the systems H.323 VoIP resources based on the Station IP Attributes. Refer to Table 3.3.3.11-1 for a description of the attributes and the inputs available.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 STATION TIMERS Press the [PGM] button and dial 123.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.3.14 ICM Tenancy Group – PGM 125 Stations can be assigned to an ICM Tenancy group under Station Attributes II PGM 111, button 17. Up to 15 Tenant groups for eMG80/100 and up to 32 for eMG800 can be defined.
Page 83
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.3.15-1 STATION VM Attributes (PGM 127) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Voice Mail COS (Grade) can be set on VM COS each station. Each COS attributes can be (1-5) : 1 set at PGM 253.
Page 84
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 CASCADE MSG TYPE Cascade Message Type is determined. Refer to Normal 0:Normal Only, 1: Urgent Only, 2:All description only (0-2): NORMAL ONLY CASCADE TMR(min) 000 ~250 Cascade Apply Timer is set.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 ENTER PGM NUMBER Press the [PGM] button and dial 128.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 BOARD DATA – PGM 130 to 132 3.3.4 H.323 VoIP Attributes – PGM 130 3.3.4.1 The VOIP channels are used for Distributed Networking, access to SIP or H.323 networks and for remote iPECS devices.
Page 88
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.4.1-1 H.323 VOIP ATTRIBUTES (PGM 130) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT RAS MULTICAST PORT Multi-cast IP Port for RAS Information of IP Port # 1718 Gatekeeper. (00001-65535): 01718...
Page 89
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.4.1-1 H.323 VOIP ATTRIBUTES (PGM 130) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT H245 START PORT P-Binding H.323 signaling option: H.245 00001- 2560 TCP Start Port. 65535 (00001-65535) : 02560 H245 END PORT IP-Binding H.323 signaling option: H.245...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 T1/E1/PRI Attributes – PGM 131 3.3.4.2 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. Refer to Table 3.3.4.2-1 for a description of the features and the input required.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Board Base Attributes – PGM 132 3.3.4.3 Appliances (Boards and IP Phones) can be connected to the iPECS over a managed WAN without the need to employ a VoIP channel.
Page 92
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.4.3-1 BOARD ATTRIBUTES (PGM 132) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 001-002 T38 ENABLE 0: OFF T38 mode ON/OFF for FAX datatransfer. 1: ON (1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF 001-002 USE BRD IP FWIP...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 CO LINE DATA – PGM 140 to 151 3.3.5 CO Service Type – PGM 140 3.3.5.1 Each CO Line is assigned a type, Normal or DID. Normal CO Lines can be employed for DISA Service PGM 146.
Page 94
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.2-1 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 141) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Each CO Line is assigned a Class-of-Service which will interact with the Station COS, refer to section 3.3.5.2.
Page 95
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.2-1 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 141) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT When a DID/DISA call assigned to receive a VMIU/VMIB announcement arrives and all channels are 01-02 WAIT IF VSF BUSY...
Page 96
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.2-1 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 141) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT An incoming call can be routed to the destination based on Calling Name. 01-02 ICLID USAGE ...
Page 97
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.2-2 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 142) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT 01-02 CO ERROR TONE (1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF 01-02 CO BUSY TONE (1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF 01-02 DISA CO ACCESS Permits DISA users access to the VoIP facilities of the system.
Page 98
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.2-2 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 142) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT When REJECT ANONYMOUS “ON”, incoming call 01-02 REJECT ANONYMOUS without Caller ID will be rejected. (1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF...
Page 99
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.2-3 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 143) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT For outgoing calls on the ISDN Line, this parameter defines the “Type of Number Plan” provided in Calling...
Page 100
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.2-3 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 143) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT When an incoming call includes the international Country code in the ISDN call SETUP message, the 01-02 INT ACCESS CODE Country code will be included in the station display.
Page 101
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.2-3 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 143) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ISDN Called Party Numbering Plan can be programmable. 0: Unknown. 1: ISDN / Telephony. 01-02 CALLED NUM PLAN ...
Page 102
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 Only Local Call No Restriction...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 CO/IP Ring Assignment – PGM 144 3.3.5.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 DID Service Attributes – PGM 145 3.3.5.4 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).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 DISA Service – PGM 146 3.3.5.5 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 CO Line Preset Forward Attributes – PGM 147 3.3.5.6 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).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 CO Additional Attributes – PGM 148 3.3.5.7 CID Attributes are assigned for Analog CO Line Caller Id services. PROCEDURE CO ADDITIONAL ATTR Press the [PGM] button and dial 163.
Page 108
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.7-1 CO Additional Attributes (PGM 148) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT It’s for only Brazil R2, it blocks for collect call if double answer or with 01-02 CC BLOCKING Refer to indication is selected.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 NA ISDN Line Attributes – PGM 150 3.3.5.8 To comply with the North American ISDN standards, certain attributes must be defined for the system. These include Directory (telephone) Number and Service Profile (SPID) for the device. Note that this programming is required only for “Country Code”...
Page 110
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.8-1 NA ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 150) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ISDN CALLED NO is made with the International format, National format, Network format, Subscriber format, or Abbreviated format when user dials 1~3 digits.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ISDN CO Line Attributes – PGM 151 3.3.5.9 ISDN standards require that the ISDN terminating device, in this case the iPECS eMG, include various “adjustable” timers and counters as described below.
Page 112
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.9-1 ISDN CO LINE ATTRIBUTES (PGM 151) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 01-02 T305 (10 – 60) T305 establishes the Interval for a Released 10~60 signal after receiving a Disconnect message.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 114
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.5.10-1 T1 LINE TIMERS (PGM 152) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For Ground Start Lines, defines the minimum 01-02 RELEASE 0~127 length of time ground will not be applied to...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 DCOB COLINE ATT Press the [PGM] button and dial 153.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 SYSTEM DATA –PGM 160 to 182 3.3.6 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.
Page 117
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A single depression of the[HOLD] button HOLD PREFERENCE 0: Excl during CO call places the call onthe...
Page 118
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If a CO’s have “CO/IP groupAuthorization” set to ON inPGM141, 8th or the Stationshave “Station Account” set to...
Page 119
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SIP phones may set-up apoint-to-point SIP STA MODE RTP connection(PTP) or to assure a 0: RTD...
Page 120
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If this value is set to ON, and PGM 161 – 5-Wake Up Usage is also set to ON, each...
Page 121
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If this value is set to "Accessible System Speed Zone Only", the system speed dial number of Accessiblesystemspeedzone...
Page 122
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The default codec can be defined as 0: G.711 G.711 or G.723.1 for decreased BASE CODEC TYPE 1: G.723.1...
Page 123
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When call recording is active, a tone can RECORD WARNING TONE 0: OFF be sent to all connected parties to indicate...
Page 124
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If it is ‘0’ then the first ‘*’ in speed will be FIRST DIGIT * IN SPD...
Page 125
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This entity specifies a groupaddress being queried. If ON isselected, all multicast IGMP QUERY GENERIC group arequeried. If OFF is...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 System Password – PGM 162 3.3.6.2 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, andCID.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Alarm Attributes – PGM 163 3.3.6.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Attendant Assignment – PGM 164 3.3.6.4 eMG80/100 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.
Page 129
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.5-1 MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP PORTS — (PGM 165) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT M-CAST RTP BGM EXT 2 RTP and RTCP ports for external 8104 0000-9999 BGM 2.
Page 130
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.5-1 MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP PORTS — (PGM 165) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT M-CAST RTP I-PAGE 13 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal 8130 0000-9999 Page 13. (8131)
Page 131
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.5-1 MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP PORTS — (PGM 165) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT M-CAST RTP I-PAGE 26 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal 8156 0000-9999 Page 26. (8157)
Page 132
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.5-1 MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP PORTS — (PGM 165) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT M-CAST RTP E-PAGE ALL RTP and RTCP ports for External 8182 0000-9999 All Call Page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 DID/DISA Destination – PGM 167 3.3.6.7 When a DID line or DISA user dials an invalid/vacant or busy station number the caller will be sent to the assigned destination that is selected according to the CO tenancy group of the DID/DISA line.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 External Control Contacts – PGM 168 3.3.6.8 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.6.9 LCD Display Mode -PGM 169 The LCD display mode sets the time (12/24 hr.), date (day/month order), language and day-of-week display. Refer to Table 3.3.6.9-1 and Table 3.3.6.9-2 for a description of the modes, the data entries required and LCD displays for each attribute.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 138
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.10-1 BUTTON LED FLASH RATE (PGM 170) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT FLASH COL IN OFFNET CFW CO button incoming off-net call 00-14 240 IPM forward flashing rate.
Page 139
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.10-1 BUTTON LED FLASH RATE (PGM 170) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT UCD QUE RING 6 FLASH CIQ Threshold # 2. 00-14 120 IPM(10) FLASH 120 IPM...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.10-1 BUTTON LED FLASH RATE (PGM 170) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT DSS OFF DUTY FLASH 120 DSS button station in Hunt DND. 00-14 IPM (10) FLASH 120 IPM CALLBK Message wait (call back).
Page 141
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.11-1 MUSIC SOURCES FOR MOH & BGM (PGM 171) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Assigns the source for BGM. 00: No BGM 01: INT Music ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.6.15 Serial Port Function Selections – PGM 175 The system has an RS-232 serial port located on the MPB; Also, the system can employ IP over three (3) TCP channels for the output of various system information.
Page 145
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.15-1 FUNCTION OUTPUT TYPE (PGM 175) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CALL INFO (1-7) Defines the serial port or TCP channel used to 1 ~ 7 SERIAL1 receive Call Information output.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.15-2 OUTPUT FUNCTION TCP PORT (PGM 175) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT DEBUG (1-9999) Defines the TCP port used for the Debug 1 ~ 9999 NULL output.
Page 147
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system can output SMDR records automatically as they occur (real-time) or SMDR PRINT 0: OFF only when requested. When this attribute is...
Page 148
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT To allow for call set-up times through the PSTN, a “Valid call timer” can be set. A call...
Page 149
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Print record number as part of SMDR PRINT SERIAL NO output, will reset to 1 when SMDR capacity...
Page 150
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This field defines the user‘s password for SMTP Mail server. If user‘s ID and SMTP MAIL SERVER PWD...
Page 151
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If the value is ‘I’, the call to “VSF voice mail” is displayed as ‘I’ in SMDR.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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; LCR, LCD displays, SMDR outputs, Auto Ring Mode Selection, Wake-Up Alarm, etc.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.6.20 System Timers I to III - PGMs 180-182 A number of timers can be assigned to control and affect many features and functions of the system. Refer to Table 3.3.6.20-1 to Table 3.3.6.20-3 for a description of the timers and the input required.
Page 155
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.20-1 SYSTEM TIMERS I (PGM 180) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ACNR PAUSE TMR(sec) This timer establishes the time between 000~300 ACNR recall attempts. seconds (000-300) : 030...
Page 156
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.20-1 SYSTEM TIMERS I (PGM 180) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If no data packets are received during a WEB PWD GUARD TMR(min) Web Admin connection for the Guard time,...
Page 157
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.20-2 SYSTEM TIMERS II (PGM 181) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT An iPECS Phone user will receive MSG REMINDER TONE(min) 00~60 periodic reminder tones of a message...
Page 158
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.20-2 SYSTEM TIMERS II (PGM 181) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a button is pressed, auto idle timer is added.A button is pressed in idle state, it goes to a menu list state.(not calling...
Page 159
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.6.20-3 SYSTEM TIMERS III (PGM 182) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When an ISDN Line is assigned to send EN-BLOC I_DGT TMR(sec) digits En-block, PGM 143-button 3, the...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.6.21 In-Room Indication – PGM 183 The Supervisor Station can set the In-Room Indication to all members in the same Group up to 10 bins can be programmed, and each bin has (at most) 20 members excluding the Supervisor.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.6.23 NTP Attributes – PGM 195 The system can employ the Network Time Protocol (NTP) or ISDN clock to synchronize thesystem time with the NTP time server or ISDN clock. The system requests the time from theNTP server at 10-minute intervals and then determines the time differential.If the system time is more 2 seconds off the NTP time, the system...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.A master station and all member stations share master station‘s number.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 STATION GROUP DATA – PGM 190 & 192 3.3.7 Stations can be grouped so that incoming calls will search (hunt) for an idle station in the group. The system allows assignment of three hunt processes, Circular, Terminal and UCD.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Station Group Attributes – PGM 191 3.3.7.2 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.
Page 168
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-1 STATION GROUP— CIRCULAR & TERMINAL GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Station Hunt Group can be assigned a 2nd announcement, which is played if the call...
Page 169
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-1 STATION GROUP— CIRCULAR & TERMINAL GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A Music source is assigned so that calls to the group receive audio from the source in place of ring-back tone.
Page 170
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-1 STATION GROUP— CIRCULAR & TERMINAL GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call is routed to a group, CIRC 401 RING TONE programmed ring tone is served to the group...
Page 171
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT After the 2ndannouncement, if the call ACD 403 ANNC2 RPT remains queued to the group, the 2ndVSF.
Page 172
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When calls have been in queue longer than ACD 403 SP-VISOR TMR the Supervisor Timer, the ACD supervisor...
Page 173
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When an ACD call is queued and the caller may exit this queue by entering one digit.
Page 174
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Page Zone to receive CIQ CIQ #1 PAGE ZONE #1Announcement. Refer to 24-8...
Page 175
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-2 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCD/ACD GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CIQ #3 ANNC LOC VSF announcement number for the CIQ #3 … 24-17 00-200 Announcement.
Page 176
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 when a call is offered, the call may continue to wait (queue) for an available station.
Page 177
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 stations until the Overflow timer expires then the call...
Page 178
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-3 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — RING GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Enables the system to redirect group calls FORCED FWD DEST USAGE 0: OFF...
Page 179
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-4 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — EXTERNAL VM GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A call to the group will continue to route through the group until answered or all group members have been tried.
Page 180
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-5 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — PICK-UP GROUPS (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Table 3.3.7.2-6 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — VSF-VM GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE...
Page 181
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-7 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UMS GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Station Group can be assigned an announcement, which is played if the call...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.7.2-7 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UMS GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A FS VM group can be set so that only calls UMS 410 PILOT HUNT...
Page 183
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 PROCEDURE PICKUP GRP 00 Use the dial pad to enter the desired Pickup Group. …. …. …. The system will display the member of pickup group. Note for group members, enter a station or station range. For an individual...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ISDN LINE & ICLID ROUTING DATA – PGM 200-206 3.3.8 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”...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 CLIP/COLP Table – PGM 201 3.3.8.2 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 MSN Table – PGM 202 3.3.8.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ICLID Route Table – PGM 203 3.3.8.4 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ICLID Ring Assignment – PGM 204 3.3.8.5 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 PPP Attributes – PGM 205 3.3.8.6 In addition to remote access via an IP network connection, the system database may be accessed remotely via MODU. The system will request a user id and password, which must match one of the User Ids and passwords assigned.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Prefix Dialing Table – PGM 206 3.3.8.7 With this table, three features can be supported. CO Call Charge with NPR metering. SIP direct dialing with no wait inter-digit timer.
Page 191
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.8.7-1 Prefix Dialing Table (PGM 206) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Select Numbering Plan (0~6). 0:Unknonw 1:ISDN/Telephony 2:Data numbering 001 NUM PLAN(0-6) Refer to ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 TABLES DATA – PGM 220 to 235 3.3.9 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.
Page 193
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.9.1.1-1 LCR CONTROL ATTRIBUTES (PGM 220) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For each day of the week, a Day Zone (1 Zone 1: all DAY ZN 1:1234567 2: 3: to 3) is assigned.
Page 194
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 LCR Leading Digit Table — PGM 221 3.3.9.1.2 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.
Page 195
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.9.1.2-1 LCR LEADING DIGITS (PGM 221) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Up to 12 digits that, if matched by the user 12 digits LDT 01/000 : LCR CODE...
Page 196
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 PROCEDURE Press the [PGM] button and dial 222 and enter DMT bin number DMT TABLE (Ex.55). ENTER DMT BIN (00-99) Using the dial pad enter the desired Digit Modification Table index.
Page 197
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 LCR Table Initialize — PGM 223 3.3.9.1.4 The LCR Table Initialize allows global values to be assigned to the various Digit Modification Table entries. In addition, the LCR Leading Digits and LCR Digit Modification Tables can be initialized, no entries state.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Toll Tables – PGM 224 3.3.9.2 There are five Toll restriction Tables and each has a pair of Table entries. Each pair consists of an Allow and a Deny entry.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Emergency Code Table – PGM 226 3.3.9.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Authorization Codes Table – PGM 227 3.3.9.4 Authorization codes are employed to control access to the system resources and facilities. Walking COS, CO/IP Group access, DISA callers, and certain Call Forward types may require input of a valid Authorization code.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Customer Call Routing/VSF AA Table – PGM 228 3.3.9.5 The system incorporates IVR (Integrated Voice Response) capabilities called CCR (Customer Call Routing). After or during a VSF AA Announcement, a caller may dial a digit to select a destination or route for the call.
Page 202
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.9.5-1 CCR DESTINATIONS (PGM 228) 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Executive/Secretary Table – PGM 229 3.3.9.6 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Flexible DID Conversion Table – PGM 231 3.3.9.7 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.
Page 205
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.9.7-1 FLEXIBLE DID CONVERSION (PGM 231) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A DID Conversion Table Index can be TABLE 001 AUTO RING TBL assigned to employ an Auto ring mode...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 System Speed Zone Table – PGM 232 3.3.9.8 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.
Page 207
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 PROCEDURE: Press the [PGM] button and dial 233 and enter Dial digit WEEKLY TIME TABLE (Ex.00).(eMG80/100:00~15/eMG800:00~32) DIAL DIGIT (00-15) Use the dial-pad to enter a tenant Table index or 00 for the system (00~15).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.9.10 Voice Mail Dialing Table – PGM 234 When an external Voice Mail system is used that employs in-band signaling, a digit sequencemust be defined for the system to signal various call characteristics to the Voice Mail system.The voice mail uses the sequences to determine appropriate announcements or further callrouting.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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. The user may be allowed to enable the Mobile extension and define the mobile number.
Page 211
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.9.12-1 MOBILE EXTENSION (PGM 236) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Defines the number of attempts the system 100 : NOTIFY RETRY CNT will make to complete a notification when (1~9) : 3 receiving busy/no-answer.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.9.15 Digit Conversion Tables – PGM 270 The Digit Conversion Table index is assigned to the Station and CO line. And the digit conversion can be applied according to the Apply Time Type (Unconditional, Day/Night/Timed or LCR Day/Time) differently.Each Table includes 200 entries of up to 16 digits;...
Page 215
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.9.15-1 DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE ATTRIBUTES (PGM 270) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The dialed digits are converted to this digit 01/001 D1/T1 CHANGED stream when Apply Time type is ‘FOLLOW Max.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.10 NETWORKING DATA –PGM 320 to 324 3.3.10.1 Network Basic Attribute – PGM 320 PROCEDURE: Press the [PGM] button and dial 320. NET BASIC ATTRIBUTE Press the Flex button 1~8 for the desired setting, refer to Table 3.3.10.1-1.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.10.3 Network CO LINE Attribute – PGM 322 PROCEDURE: Press the [PGM] button and dial 322 and enter CO range NET COL ATTRIBUTE (Ex.0101).(eMG80/100 : 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600) ENTER CO RANGE Use the dial-pad to enter the CO Range.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.10.4 NET Numbering Plan Table – PGM 324 PROCEDURE: NET NUM PLAN TABLE Press the [PGM] button and dial 324 and enter bin number (Ex.001). ENTER BIN NO (000-251) Use the dial-pad to enter the 3-digit Table index (bin) number, 000 ~ 251.
Page 220
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.10.4-1 NETWORK NUMBERING PLAN (PGM 324) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Choose “Transit-out Public Line” to En- 001 NET PSTN ENBLOCK 0: NO block or Over-lap. 1: YES...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.10.5 Network Feature Code Table – PGM 325 PROCEDURE: NET FEATURE CODE TBL Press the [PGM] button and dial 325 and enter the bin number (Ex.01). ENTER BIN NO (01-20) Use the dial-pad to enter the bin no.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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).
Page 223
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.11.2-1 TNET CM ATTRIBUTES (PGM 331) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This field defines Central Call Manager type. CM SERVER TYPE 0:LIK The LIK is eMG/UCP even though the display is...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.11.3 TNET LM ATTRIBUTES – PGM 332 The CM (Central MPB/MPB) must be programmed with the MAC and IP address of each LM (Local MPB) in the Centralized Control network as well as the maximum configuration of each LM.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.11.4 FoPSTN Attributes – PGM 333 The Fail-over function allows the systems in a Centralized Control network (TNET) environment to complete calls from system to system over a PSTN (analog or digital) line should the WAN connection to the CM fail.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.11.5 TNET LM External Contact Attributes – PGM 334 Each LM incorporates relay contacts, which can be employed as a Door Lock Release. The contact activates a 3rd party Door Lock Release mechanism activated by dialing the Door Unlock code at a local station. Note assigning other functions to the contact may cause unexpected operation.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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. For the Alarm, the signal to the LM stations can be repeating or a single burst, the former is often desired.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.12 Zone Data – PGM 436 - 441, 444 Zone data is a tool employed to easily manage the characteristics of groups of devices under the control of an MPB.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 231
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.13.2-1 GREEN MODE TIME (PGM 501) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT POWER ON TIME (HH:MM) Enable power on time Not assigned NOT ASSIGNED POWER OFFIME (HH:MM) Enable power off time...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.14 INITIALIZATION — PGM 450 The system has been pre-programmed with certain features, which are based on the default database. 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.
Page 233
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.14-1 INITIALIZATION DATA (PGM 450) DISPLAY REMARK It will initialize miscellaneous tables. INITIALIZATION (Exec/Sec, CCR, Prefix, Authorization code, Auto ring mode, VM prefix, System SPD Zone, Multicast table, Mobile...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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).
Page 235
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.15-1 DATABASE PRINT OUT (PGM 451) DISPLAY REMARK DATABASE PRINT OUT OTHER TABLES DATABASE PRINT OUT NATION SPECIFIC A station range must be entered to output the Station Flex DATABASE PRINT OUT button data.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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: Press the [PGM] button and dial 452.
Page 237
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 3.3.16-1 VIRTUAL TRACE DIP-SWITCH (PGM 452) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VIRTUAL TRACE DIP SW 0: OFF DSP Trace is enabled for output. 1: ON DSP TRACE (OFF)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 3.3.18 3.3.18 DECT ATTRIBUTES — PGM 4913 DECT Attributes define functions associated with the DECT equipment and operation. Generally, the entry will turn the feature ON (enable) or OFF (disable).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4 WEB Service 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 iPECS systemWeb Access & Login 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.
Page 242
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Figure 4.2-3 iPECS eMG800Home page Figure 4.2-4 iPECS UCP600Home page For reference, we explain Admin and Maintenance based on UCP600. The home page is displayed according to eMG80/100, eMG800 & UCP type (UCP100, UCP600, UCP2400).
Page 243
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 To access User portal, the user must enter Station number and full Authorization code (station number and Auth code) as defined in Tables Data – Station Authorization Codes (PGM 227). The system will go to the user portal Main page as below.For detail information, refer to “User Portal User Guide”...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Web Admin & Maintenance Main Page Overview 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.
Page 245
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 X button at the top of the page on the right side functions whether the current tab or all tabs are closed or not. button will display all PGM by click and check which PGM is using.
Page 246
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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”...
Page 247
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.3.2 Using Function Base Function Base is designed to customize the feature or PGM by configuring the Function base so that customer can be easy to use the desired and frequent feature.
Page 250
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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: ...
Page 251
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Finally, click [Save] Function to save and then click [OK] button. To check the function, click Function Base button in the left frame and User Function List and you will see the following figure.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.3.3 iPECS Web Page Navigation The Navigation frame appears in the left after login; refer to Figure 4.3-1. Selecting a Program group from either the Navigation pane or the Favorites list will display the selected Web entry page.Each of the system‘s data entry Web pages includes a frame for data display and modification.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.3.5.1 System Upgrade Click the Select files 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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. 4.3.5.5 Set Flexible Numbering Plan The Flexible Numbering Plan defines the various digit strings (codes) users may dial to access system resources (outside lines, page zones, etc.) and features.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.3.5.7 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.In order to finish the final step, you should register at least a maintenance ID.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.3.5.9 Config Encryption Passphrase is used for DB encryption. If the value is set, the private date in your system will be encrypted.Therefore even if the files which include private data are leaked, they cannot be read. When you don’t want to this encryption feature, you have to set the passphrase to blank.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 258
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 259
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 eMG100 Flexible VMIU/VOIU(MPB) channel You can select one of the following types according to the current configuration using Voice mail and VoIP channel Flexible VMIU/VOIU(MPB) channel VMIU8 / VOIU0...
Page 260
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 eMG800 Flexible VMIU/VOIU channel You can select one of the following types according to the current configuration using Voice mail and VoIP channel. Flexible VMIU/VOIU channel VMIU8 / VOIU0...
Page 261
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 eMG800 Type (0): System speed (2000~9999), Station speed (000~099) Type (1): System speed (200~999), Station speed (000~099) Type (2): System speed (200~999), Station speed (00~19) Type (3): System speed (20~99), Station speed (00~19)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.1.2 System Overview Selecting System Overview will display the System Overview page. This page displays the systemcapacity, the system license overview related to Application, Device ID list, and Gateway list. Note that data cannot be entered on this page.
Page 263
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Figure 4.4.1.2-3UCP 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).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 eMG80/100Device Port Num Change Figure 4.4.1.3-2eMG800 Device Port Num Change...
Page 265
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 267
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 The System IP Plan sets several IP addresses including MPB (UCP) IP address that is required for external VoIP calls, the IP address for the router, and the system‘s internal private IP address Plan.
Page 268
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.1.4-1 SYSTEM IP ADDRESS PLAN ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Second SystemNet Mask Net mask of the second private IP addresses 255.255.255.0 When the system is installed behind a NAPT server, the fixed...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.1.5 Device IP Plan - PGM 103 Selecting Device IP Plan will display the input entry page. Figure 4.4.1.5-1 eMG Device IP Plan TDM board is registered with own slot number. It is registered automatically without any configuration.
Page 270
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Figure 4.4.1.5-2UCP 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.).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.1.7 Flexible Station Numbering Plan - PGM 105 Selecting Flexible Station Number will return the data entry page. For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag is available to enter or modify data.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Setting CID Password directly You can set the CID password to click “Go to Setting” button. After clicking it, you will move to the following PGM 162 and set the CID password, and then save CID password to mark tick on the save box and click the [Save] button.
Page 274
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.1.8-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN CODES Order ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Internal Page Zone access codes. Refer to Internal Page Zone eMG80/100:301~335, eMG800:*301~*400, description UCP:*301~*400 Internal All CallPage Internal All Call Page access code.
Page 275
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.1.8-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN CODES Order ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ACD RerouteQueued Call Code to reroutecall prior toanswer. *579 NoAnswer Camp-On Answer Dial code toanswer a CampedOn call.
Page 276
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.1.8-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN CODES Order ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER INTOCONF ROOM Code for a stationto enter aconference room. ENTER INTOCONF-GROUP Code for a stationto initiate aconference group.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.1.9 8Digit Extension Table - PGM 238 Selecting 8 Digit Extension Table will display the input entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value to apply. Figure 4.4.1.9-1 8 Digit Table The iPECS system supports a Station Numbering Plan of up to eight digits.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 4.4.2.1...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.2 Common Attributes - PGM 111 Selecting Common Attributes will display the commonattributes data input page. Enter a valid station range and click the[Load] button to enter Common Attributes data.
Page 280
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Speed Dial Disable Allows the station to access System Speed Dial bins. Enable Access Enable Disable Alarm/Door Bell Assigns a station to receive Alarm/Door Bell signal.
Page 281
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call forwards to the Secretary of anExecutive/Secretary Left Message pair, messages can be left for theExecutive (ON) or Secretary to Executive (OFF).
Page 282
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Station Web User can select the desired language for Station Web. Refer to English English, Local language Language description...
Page 283
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT DTMF across the Page - For Paged end point - Allow or do not allow the DTMF Receiving DTMF Receive and sending of DTMF ACK digit string.
Page 284
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When the Camp-on feature is enabled for the station, if the station is busy and receives a Camp-on request, the LCD indicates the Camp-on Tone camped on call.
Page 285
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ACD Group members may be assigned a priority, 0-9. Members ACD Login with the highest priority are sent calls ahead of lower priority...
Page 286
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When the user activates Pre-Selected or Custom Messages, the Pre-Selected system can automatically activate DND for the station so that the...
Page 287
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When VoIP video door phone rings to a video-enabled IPKTS handset, the video streaming commences immediately while the IPKTS handset is in the ringing and the video stream continues when answered.
Page 288
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Override MOH Default MOH type of holding party can override the MOH of CO Of CO Line that is programmed in CO Line MOH(140).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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;...
Page 290
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The LCD LED, upper left of LCD, may be used forIntercom Call MWI/Ring, LCD Display LED MWI/Ring ring Indication or both Message Wait and ringIndication.
Page 291
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Ifthis option is ON, User enters Authorization code to use NFC Authorization function for LIP-9071. code Use If this option is ON, LCD dimming is available only for LIP-9000 LCD Dimming Series and LDP-9240D.
Page 292
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ***PHONE Lock Unlock / Status(Force to Force to lock or unlock by admin Unlock Lock Set) To lock a phone automatically after some minutes of idle state or...
Page 293
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Permission to stop on-going announce or silent message paging <To Stop/Cancel Page initiated by Me> In condition, Allow to Stop Flexible Paging = “Allow to Stop Initiated by Me Only”...
Page 294
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SLT Open Loop Send open loop signal to SLT port when counter party user Time hangs up SLT. (100ms) If this value of a SLT is ON, the SLT is the modem mode in seizing a CO line.When the CO line is CO board, the {short...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 296
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.4-1 CLI Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When this filed set On, you will get the indication of Call wait Call wait signal signal continuously without returning to the current continuous conversation.
Page 297
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.4-1 CLI Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT To use this option, 'CLIR Service' or 'COLR Service' is set to OFF. The CLI number is entered up to 12 digits. The entered CLI number as suffix is added to the number set in CLIP/COLP Table (201).
Page 298
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.4-1 CLI Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system provides CLI information by displaying on LCD. If this option is ON, the full CLI information is displayed on the second line of LCD.
Page 299
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.4-1 CLI Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT One of the members can answer the call to the same ring group such as call coverage, linked pair, etc. At that time, the call log can set whether to leave the received call list or not by selecting Answered or Do-Not-Log.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.5 Flexible Buttons - PGM 115/129 Selecting Flex Buttons will display the Flex buttons data input page. Enter a valid Station range and click[Load] to enter Flex button data.For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag is available to enter or modify data.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button.
Page 302
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.6-1 STATION COS STATION RESTRICTIONS Table 4.4.2.6-2 STATION/CO COS CO COS 1 CO COS 2 CO COS 3 CO COS 4 CO COS 5 Only Local Call...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.7 CO/IP Group Access - PGM 117 Selecting CO/IP Group Access will display the CO/IP Group Access data input page. Enter a valid station range and click [Load] to enter CO/IP Group Access data. Check the appropriate boxes to allow or delete access to each CO/IP Group.Click [Save] button after changing Value to apply.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.8 Internal Page Zone Access - PGM 118 Selecting Internal Page Zone will display the Internal Page Zone data input page. Enter a valid station range and click [Load] to enter the Internal Page Zone Access data. Check the appropriate boxes to allow or delete access to each Internal Page Zone.Click [Save] button after changing Value to apply.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.9 PTT Group Access - PGM 119 Selecting PTT Group Access will display the PTT Group Access data input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the PTT Group Access data. Check the appropriate boxes to allow or delete access to each PTT Group.Click [Save] button after changing Value to apply.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.15 Linked Station - PGM 124 Selecting Linked Station will display the Linked Station input page. Enter a valid Station range and click [Load] to enter the Linked Station data.Click [Save] button after changing Value to apply.
Page 312
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Display operating mode of the station, remote or local and NAT or NAPT. Refer to Mode Remote:R/NAPT, R/NAT, R/NAP, R L (Local) description ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.16 Station ICM Group - PGM 125 Selecting Station ICM Tenancy Group displays the Station ICM Tenancy Group input page. Select ICM Tenancy Group and click [Load], the system will display the ICM Tenancy Group Characteristics. Enter the Station number of the group Attendant and check the appropriate box to allow calling to the group.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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;...
Page 315
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When the user has no Voice messages and selects the Default VM group [Call Back/Msg] button, the “Default VM group number” is number called.
Page 316
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Password Retry Disable Password retry count for voice mail box access Disable Attempts Enhanced Attributes Number of Voice Messages in the user’s Mailbox.
Page 317
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A left message is copied or moved to 5’th mailbox Cascade Mailbox 5 Station No N/A destination station.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 319
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.2.18-2STATION CCR DESTINATIONS DESTINATION TYPES Route to a Station Route to a Station Group Route with System Speed Dial Route as PBX Transfer with System Speed Dial (Flash then dial speed dial digits)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.19 Station Name Overview & Display Selecting Station Name Overviewshows 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. Selecting Station Name Display will display the Station Name input page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.22 Station CTI IP Address (1st 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.2.24 Station CLI Program Selecting Station CLI Program displays the page shown in the following figure. Enter a Station Range and click [Load] to display and enter the desired Station CLI from 1 to 5.Click [Save] button after finishing the value with checking the checkbox.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.3 Board Based Data Selecting the Board Based Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frameas shown inthe following figure. Figure 4.4.3-1 Board Based Data Main Page 4.4.3.1...
Page 327
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 The VOIP channels may be 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.
Page 328
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.3.1-1 H.323 VOIP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT RAS Uni-cast IP This parameter defines the Unicast IP address for RAS IP Address 82.134.80.2 Address Information of Gatekeeper.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.3.2 T1/E1/PRI Attributes - PGM 131 Selecting T1/E1/PRI Attributes returns the T1/E1/PRI Attributes data input page. Enter the Device 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.3.3 Board Base Attributes - PGM 132 Selecting Board Base Attributes will display the Board Base Attributes data input pag. Enter the Sequence number (refer to ‘Device IP Plan’ if you want to find the sequence number) and click [Load] to enter attribute values.
Page 331
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.3.3-1 BOARD BASE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Router IP Enter the Default gateway (Router) IP address associated with IP Address Address the selected devices. Device Codec Select the CODEC type for each device.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4 CO Line Data Selecting the CO Line Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frameas shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.4-1 CO Line Data Main Page Selecting CO Line Overview will show the current overview of CO line.The information may vary depending on...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.1 Common Attributes - PGM 140 Selecting Common Attributes will display the Common Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the Common Attributes data.Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
Page 334
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.1-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Each CO/IP Line can be assigned as connected to a CO Line or a CO Line Type PBX/CTX Line.
Page 335
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.1-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When DID Call Wait is assigned for the station, the system can Burst Tone to send audible off-hook signals as a short burst of tone for DID calls Caller from this CO/IP Line.
Page 336
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.1-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Once answered, the system attaches a DTMF receiver to the DISA Delay DISA call to receive caller-dialed digits. This timer introduces a Timer delay before attaching the DTMF receiver to the CO line.
Page 337
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 Only Local Call STACOS No Restriction...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.2 Analog Attributes - PGM 141 Selecting Analog Attributes will display the Analog Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the Analog (PSTN) Attributes data.
Page 339
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.2-1 Analog ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 000-300 Flash Timer This time sets the flash time. (*10 msec) 00-20 Open Loop Detect This entry sets the duration of open loop that will be (*100 recognized as a “Disconnect Signal”.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.3 VoIP Attributes - PGM 142 Selecting VoIP Attributes will display the Analog Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the VoIP Attributes data.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.4 ISDN Attributes - PGM 143 Selecting ISDN Attributes will display the ISDN Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [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.
Page 342
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.4-1 ISDN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The ISDN Screening Indicator can be configured. User Provided, No Service User Screening Refer to User Provided, Pass...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.5 CO/IP Ring Assignment - PGM 144 Selecting CO/IP Ring Assignment will display the CO/IP Ring Assignment data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the CO/IP Ring Assignment data.Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.6 DID Service Attributes - PGM 145 Selecting DID Service Attributes will display the DID Service Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] button to enter the DID Service Attributes data.Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.7 DISA Service Attributes - PGM 146 Selecting DISA Service Attributes will display the DISA Service Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the DISA Service Attributes data.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.8 CO/IP Preset Forward Attributes - PGM 147 Selecting CO/IP Preset Forward Attributes will display the CO/IP Preset Forward Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the CO/IP Preset Forward Attributes data.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.9 MATM Attributes - PGM 149 Selecting MATM Attributes will display the MATM Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the MATM Attributes data. Use the check boxes to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored for the entire range of CO/IP Lines when saved.
Page 348
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.9-1 MATM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For E&M Lines, this value should be set as 2 wire or 4wire to match 2W or 4W the line.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.10 NA ISDN Line Attributes - PGM 150 Selecting NA (North America) ISDN Line Attributes will display the NA ISDN Line Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the NA ISDN Line Attributes data.Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
Page 350
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.10-1 NA ISDN LINE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The EKTS (Electronic Key Telephone Service) terminal permits a user to operate those features that are specific to EKTS, as well...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.11 CID/CPN Attributes - PGM 151 Selecting CID/CPN Attributes will display the CID/CPN Attributes data input page.Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the CID/CPN Attributes data.Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
Page 352
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Type of For outgoing calls on an ISDN Line, this parameter defines the “Type of Number Plan” provided in Calling Party Information...
Page 353
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ISDN Calling Party Numbering Plan can be configured. Calling party Refer to ISDN/ Unknown, ISDN/Telephony, Data/Numbering, Telex, numbering Plan...
Page 354
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT To use this option, 'My Area Prefix code' must set in advance. This option enables the call log to add 'My Area Code' by setting...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.12 T1 CO Line Attributes - PGM 152 Selecting T1 CO Line Attributes will display the T1 Line Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the T1 Line Attributes data.Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
Page 356
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.4.12-1 T1 CO LINE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For Pulse signaling, defines the duration and make/break ratio Refer to 60-40 OP RATE of each pulse.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.4.13 DCOB CO Line Attributes - PGM 153 Selecting DCOB CO Line Attributes will display the DCOB Line Attributes data input page. Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] button to enter the DCOB Line Attributes data.Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5 System Data Selecting the System Data program group returns the sub-menu displayedin the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.5-1 System Data Main Page 4.4.5.1...
Page 359
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When Attendant is busy with receiving call, the system will Attendant Call MOH/ provide either Ring-back tone or Background music (MOH). If...
Page 360
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Automatic Privacy can be disabled, allowing stations to join an Automatic active CO/IP call. A warning tone can be provided, see Privacy Privacy Warning Tone below.
Page 361
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When an Authorization code is required, the user may attempt to Auth Retry Count enter a Valid code up to the maximum value defined in this field.
Page 362
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The G.722 voice frame packetization time determines the G.722 10/20/30 interval at which voice samples are packetized and sent when...
Page 363
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT IGMP queries are sent to all IP hosts (ON) on the network or to IGMP query all iPECS devices only. For All Hosts, IP address 224.0.0.1 is used host otherwise the iPECS specific 239.20.19.50 IP address is used.
Page 364
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If this value is set to ON, the system first checks dial tone in case on analog CO Lines then LCR dialing is completed. If no LCR Dial Tone dial tone is detected, the call is rerouted to Alternate DMT Index.
Page 365
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The XML port used to support Web callback, call-through and 00001~ MSVC XML Port iPECS ClickCall application for MSVC (Mobile Service) must be...
Page 366
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The user can select the display language used in the Web pages. Either English or the “Local” language can be selected.
Page 367
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SLT Line Monitor The system monitors if SLT Line functions correctly at a preset 0-23 Time time in this field.
Page 368
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If this option is set to ON, conference room no is increased. Conference room OFF: Conference room 1~9 ...
Page 369
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SMTP Server SMTP Mail server Domain address to receive the SMDR e-mail Domain Address reports.Check DNS IP address setting.
Page 370
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SMDR Mail Auto Delete SMDR records after sending E-mail. Delete Set SMDR Receiver Max.64char E-mail address to receive the ACD E-mail reports.
Page 371
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT LDAP User ID ID and Password must be required to connect to LDAP Server. LDAP User Password characters Resource Monitoring Resource monitoring is a software function to log the over usage events of some CPU resources.
Page 372
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT IPDECT 1024- This port is used to send/receive message with IPDECT. Message Server 65535, Setting must be changed in IPDECT Base.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.2 Config Encryption Passphrase is used for DB encryption. If the value is set, the private date in your system will be encrypted.Therefore even if the files which include private data are leaked, they cannot be read. When you don’t want to this encryption feature, you have to set the passphrase to blank.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.3 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.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.4 Alarm Attributes - PGM 163 Selecting Alarm Attributes will display the Alarm Attributes data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.4-1 Alarm Attributes The system can monitor an external contact. This contact is most often employed as an Alarm indicator or Doorbell.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.5 Alarm System Notification Selecting Alarm Attributes will display the Alarm Notify Condition data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value.Alarm signal is provided to internal/external/e-mail/page.
Page 377
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 System Notification Emergency Call Notify This entry enables/disables the Emergency call notification. DCOB Fault Notify This entry enables/disables DCOB Fault notification. SIP Registration Fault This entry enables/disables SIP Registration Fault notification.
Page 378
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 This entry enables user to get the notification as alarm when WEB API SMDR is WEB API SMDR Full over the capacity. This entry enables user to get the notification as alarm when timeslot is full on Timeslot Full eMG800.
Page 379
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Option to cancel simultaneous ring or cancel on-going failover scenario when an external party answers the alarm ring Do not Cancel Other Trying Calls: leave all of on-going ring or External Noti.
Page 380
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Page Noti. Page Repeat Interval of paging repeat 0-255 Interval Page Noti. Repeat count play announce per one repeat of paging Annc Repeat...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.6 Alarm Relay TNET Access Selecting Alarm – External Relay Control will display the following page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.6-1 Alarm Relay TNET Access By associating an alarm type with an external relay port, system can control an external circuit connected to the relay.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.7 Alarm To External Call Selecting Alarm External Destinationwill display the following page. Click [Save] button after hanging Value. Figure 4.4.5.7-1 Alarm To External Call ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION...
Page 383
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ‘0’ is highest, ‘9’ is lowest priority Scenario For single destination : anything of 0-9 (meaningless) Priority For multiple destinations for simultaneous ring : same priority value...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.10 Flexible Page Feature Figure 4.4.5.10-1 Flexible Page Feature Table 4.4.5.10-1 Flexible Page Feature ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Subject (Identity) of the Page that is used for display of Paging on Max.32...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Override Override By It is common attributes and emergency oriented attribute. Refer to the Paged Call Override Paged Call Only, Override All Call Only...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.11-1 Silent Text Messages ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Normally, just dummy(not used). Backup for 'Name' of Page (Used instead of 'Name' of the Flexible Max. 32 Subject Page if it is empty).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.13 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 4.4.5.13-1 Multi-cast IP/Port Multi-cast is employed by the system to send BGM, MOH, paging and Push-To-Talk packets.
Page 390
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.13-1eMG80/100MULTI-CAST IP/Port ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 8114 Internal Page 5 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 5. 0000-9999 (8115) 8116 Internal Page 6 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 6.
Page 391
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.13-1eMG80/100MULTI-CAST IP/Port ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 8156 Internal Page 26 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 26. 0000-9999 (8157) 8158 Internal Page 27 RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 27...
Page 392
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.13-1eMG80/100MULTI-CAST IP/Port ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 8198 PTT 7 RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 7. 0000-9999 (8199) 8200 PTT 8 RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 8.
Page 393
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.13-2eMG800 MULTI-CAST IP/Port ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT (8311) 8312 External Page All RTP and RTCP ports for External All Call Page. 0000-9999 (8313) 8314 Page All RTP and RTCP ports for All Call Page.
Page 394
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.13-3 UCP MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 8320 PTT 3 RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 3. 0000-9999 (8321) 8322 PTT 4 RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 4.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.14 DISA COS - PGM 166 Selecting DISA COS will display the DISA COS data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.14-1 DISA COS 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/IP COS in the same manner.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.16 External Control Contacts - PGM 168 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 (eMG80/100), 2 (eMG800), 4 (eMG100/UCP) The vUCP is not available for this feature.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.18 LED Flashing Rate - PGM 170 Selecting LED Flashing Rate will display the data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.18-1 LED Flashing Rate The LED flash rate for various functions and states can be assigned any one of the system‘s 15 signals.
Page 400
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.18-1 LED INDICATION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT COL Supplementary CO button supplementary call waiting FLASH 240 00-14 Call Waiting flashing rate. IPMFLUTTER(6) COL Supplementary CO button supplementary hold flashing...
Page 401
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.18-1 LED INDICATION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT DND led of attendant station for ring FLASH 240 Timed Ring mode 00-14 mode. IPM(5) DND led of attendant station for ring...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.19 Music Sources - PGM 171 Selecting Music Sources will display the Music Sources data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. The vUCP is not available for this feature.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.20 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 4.4.5.20-1 PBX Access Codes When the system is used “behind”...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.21 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.22 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.23 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.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.24 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 4.4.5.24-1 Break/Make Ratio...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.25 SMDR Attributes - PGM 177 Selecting SMDR Attributes will display the SMDR Attributes data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.25-1 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.
Page 409
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.25-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system can output records for Incoming calls as well as Print Incoming Call outgoing calls.If enabled, incoming as well as outgoing calls are recorded.
Page 410
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.25-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When enabled, the system stores SMDR data to send to SMDR Interface applications including NMS (Network Management System) Refer to Service upon request.
Page 411
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.25-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Calls to the Voice Mail may be shown as I (Incoming call) or VSF Voicemail Refer to V(New indication) for Voice Mail in the SMDR record.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.26 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.27 System Multi Language - PGM 179 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: eMG80/100: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.5.27-1 System Multi-Language...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.28 System Timers - PGM 180 ~ 182 & 186 Selecting System Timers will display the System Timers data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.28-1 System Timers A number of timers can be assigned to control and affect many features and functions.
Page 415
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.28-1 SYSTEM TIMERS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If the ACNR Pause Timer expires and no CO/IP Line is available ACNR Delay for ACNR recall, in this filed, you can set the delay time before...
Page 416
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.28-1 SYSTEM TIMERS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This timer sets the minimum time required to activate the contact 00~99 Door Open Timer assigned as a door open contact.
Page 417
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.28-1 SYSTEM TIMERS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system will receive DID digits for this timer. 01~99 Flex DID Timer After the timer expires, the system will use the last 2 to 4 digits (100 msec) received as DID digits.
Page 418
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.28-1 SYSTEM TIMERS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT It is maximum fax tone detection time to deliver FAX call to fax 1~20 Fax Detect timer destination. (1 sec.)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.29 In-Room Indication - PGM 183 Selecting In-Room indication will display the In Room data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.29-1 In-Room Indication The Supervisor Station can set the In-Room Indication for all members in the In-Room indication group.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.30 Web Access Authorization Selecting Web Access Authorization will display the Web Access Authorization data entry page. This page is only displayed when a password is defined.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.31 Station Web Access Authorization Selecting Station Web Authorization will display the Web authorization data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.31-1 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’).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.32 NTP Attributes - PGM 195 Selecting NTP Attributes will display the System NTP Attributes entry page. Figure 4.4.5.32-1 NTP Attributes The system can employ the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize the system time with an NTP time server.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.33 SNMP Attribute - PGM 196 Selecting SNMP Attribute will display the SNMP Attributes entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.33-1 SNMP Attribute SNMP Attributes, as shown on the screen, are divided into three categories: SNMP Agent, SNMP Security, and SNMP Trap.
Page 424
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 This 4 to 16 character string should be the same as the Trap community string defined in the iPECS NMS. The Trap community should be the same for all iPECS systems registered to an iPECS NMS server whereas the SNMP community may be defined with different strings for each iPECS system.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.35 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 4.4.5.35-1 Hot Desk Attributes Hot Desk feature is available only for LIP phone, NOT for Digital phone and LIP-8002/2E.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.36 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.
Page 428
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.5.36-1 System Call Routing Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A scenario must be active to be employed. If not active the Scenario Active scenario is ignored.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.37 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.38 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.40 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.41 Attendant Ring Mode – PGM 257 Selecting Attendant ring mode will display Attendant ring mode entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.41-1 Attendant Ring Mode Administrator assigns the ring mode to 1 Main attendant and 15 ICM Tenancy Group Attendant.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.42 System Speed Dial Selecting System Speed Dial will display the System Speed Dial entry page. Enter a valid range of System Speed Dial numbers and click [Load] to enter Speed Dial data.For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag is available to enter or modify data.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.43 Custom Messages Selecting Custom Messages will display the Custom Message Table data entry page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.43-1 Custom Message The system’s 10 Custom messages can be defined with up to 24 characters each...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.44 PPTP Attributes Selecting PPTP Attributes will display the PPTP Attributes Table data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.44-1 PPTP Attributes When required, the system supports Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). PPTP must be enabled and...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.5.45 PPP Attributes for eMG– PGM 205 Selecting PPP Attributes will display the PPP Attributes data entry page. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored by clicking [Save] button.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.6 Station Group Data Selecting the Station Group Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.6-1 Station Group Data Stations can be grouped so that incoming calls will search (Station) for an idle station in the group.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 442
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-1 TERMINAL & CIRCULAR GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Station Group can be assigned a 2nd announcement, which is played if the call remains queued beyond the VSF Announce 2 VSF Announce 2 Timer duration.
Page 443
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-1 TERMINAL & CIRCULAR GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Calls to a station in the group are directed to the station, if 00~99 No Answer Timer...
Page 444
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Figure 4.4.6.3-2 ACD Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD 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.
Page 445
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The 2nd announcement can be repeated to calls that remain in VSF Announce 2 000~999 queue at intervals of the VSF Announce 2 Repeat Timer. Note...
Page 446
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If a call is received and no members are on-duty, an ICM call will REPT No Member return re-order tone, while a CO/IP call will be routed to the overflow destination.
Page 447
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CIQ Route 1 When an ACD call is queued, the caller may be allowed to dial a CIQ Route 2 digit to exit the queue and route to another destination.
Page 448
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CIQ #1 Page Alert Interval for repeating the CIQ #1 Announcement. 000-180 -Repeat Time If the queued call count exceeds the threshold, the system plays...
Page 449
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Reference table of Auto Ring Mode Table Time for ACD Group Ring Mode.When Manual Change is selected, the Group...
Page 450
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 451
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-3 RING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The 2nd announcement can be repeated to calls that remain in 000~999 Announce 2 queue at intervals of the VSF Announce 2 Repeat Timer. Note (seconds) VSFAnnounce 2 Repeat below must be “ON”.
Page 452
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-3 RING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Maximum When the number of calls queued to the group match this parameter, Queued Call new calls will receive error tone and be disconnected after the VSF...
Page 453
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Figure 4.4.6.3-4 External Voice Mail Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-4 EXTERNAL VOICE MAIL GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT After terminating a group call, the VM port will be...
Page 454
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-4 EXTERNAL VOICE MAIL GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Calls to a Station group may forward directly to a defined destination, bypassing the hunt process.
Page 455
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Figure 4.4.6.3-5 Pick-Up Group Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If a group member is ringing, other members of the Group can Auto Pick Up Pick-Up the ringing call by simply going “Off-hook”.
Page 456
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 457
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.6.3-7 FEATURE SERVER VOICE MAIL GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the 2nd VSF Announce 2 Check box announcement.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Figure 4.4.6.3-8 iPECS UCS Server Group Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT UC Server UCS Server number, this value must be set to 1. 00-16 4.4.6.4 Pick Up Group Overview Selecting the Pick Up Group Overview item will return the Station Pick Up Group Overview page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.6.5 Pick Up Group - PGM 192 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.6.7 Personal Group - PGM 260 Selecting Personal Group will display the Personal Group entry page. Enter a valid Personal Group number and click load to enter group data.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.6.8 Personal Group Attribute - PGM 261 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.7.3 MSN Table - PGM 202 Selecting MSN Table will display the MSN Table data entry page.For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag is available to enter or modify data.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 eMG80/100 and 1000 for eMG800/UCP.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.7.6 PPP Attributes for UCP - PGM 205 Selecting PPP Attributes will display the PPP Attributes data entry page. Use the check boxes to indicate which attributes to define; data for checked attributes is stored for the entire range of stations when saved.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 470
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.7.7-1 Prefix dialing Table Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Select Numbering Plan (0~6). Unknown ISDN Telephony Data numbering Numbering Refer to Unknown ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.8 SIP Data Selecting the SIP Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in thefollowing figure. Figure 4.4.8-1 SIP Data...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 474
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Local Server SIP TCP signaling port. 5060 TCP Port System will be restarted after Save. Local Server TLS SIP TLS signaling port.
Page 475
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SRTP Security Allow only SRTP call (blocking none SRTP call). SIP Message blocking option ON: Discard SIP Request (INVITE, REGISTER, NOTIFY, OPTIONS, MESSAGE …) if VIA IP and From IP are neither the...
Page 476
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SIP employs Enblock dialing where the user dials all digits before they are sent to the carrier for processing. When the user completes dialing of a SIP call, ‘#’...
Page 477
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CM Prefix Korea Telecom only, enables the Prefix method for processing a Normal, Normal Method call with a SIP trunk through iPECS system.
Page 478
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SIP Multi-home Multi-home 2nd IP UDP Port is UDP port used with Secondary IP. Port 2nd IP UDP Port UDP port(Secondary IP:UDP Port) will be opened.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.8.2 SIP Trunk Status Overview Selecting SIP Trunk Status Overview displays the overview page. The page displays the Proxy, Domain, etc. for the SIP Trunks configured in PGM 133.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.8.3 SIP CO Attributes - PGM 133 Selecting SIP CO Attributes returns the SIP CO Attributes data input page. Enter the CO Range and click [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.
Page 481
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT 181 Being A SIP 181 Message is sent when a call is being redirected or Unused / Unused Forwarded forwarded, if enabled.
Page 482
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Periodically, the system must re-register with the SIP Registrar. Proxy While this timing is often negotiated with the Registrar, the system...
Page 483
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SIP employs various headers that include a User Id and Name. In some cases, it may desirable to restrict the called party from receiving this information.
Page 484
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Id in the “P-Asserted Id” header of SIP messages can be based on the calling station, the User Id or a fixed User ID.
Page 485
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Offnet Call Route ID Transit CO to Offnet Direct Call Route The below applies to calls routed from a CO/IP Line to an Off-net location by the system over a SIP Trunk.
Page 486
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The “Display” field of the “P-Asserted Id” header can be configured to use the below: System Rule: - a.
Page 487
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The “Display” field of the “From” header can be configured to use the below: System Rule: - a. From ID = Extension, display Contact Display Name...
Page 488
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Id in the “Diversion” header of SIP messages can be based on the forwarding station, the Original CLI or a fixed User ID, or Unused.
Page 489
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The “Display” field of the “P-Asserted ID” header can be configured to use the below: System Rule: - a.
Page 490
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT External CODEC Priority Configuration 1st. priority, 2nd. Priority, 3rd. priority, 4th. Priority, 5th. Priority If specify priority to a specific CODEC then it will work for...
Page 491
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Area code (PGM 143) can be added as a prefix if the ‘Numbering Format’ is set as Local.
Page 492
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ID Option For the purposes of display and ICLID call routing, iPECS employ Caller ID Refer to P-Asserted- this header as the “Caller ID”.
Page 493
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When assigned, The system estimates the call cost for display on Advice of Refer to the phone with appropriate regional protocol support.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.8.4 SIP Registration Status Overview Figure 4.4.8.4-1 SIP Registration status overview 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 SIP User ID Attributes – PGM 126 4.4.8.6 Selecting SIP User ID Attributes will display the SIP User ID input page. Enter a valid SIP User ID Index Number range, see Station Data, and click [Load] to view the SIP User ID Attributes for the first index in the range.
Page 496
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.6-1 SIP User ID ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The SIP Service Provider may require authentication of the user Authentication for registration and at other times during call setup. The Max.
Page 497
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.6-1 SIP User ID ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When the Ring Route above is defined as DID, the system will send the call to a destination based on the DID conversion selected here.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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. Enter new data and click [Save]to modify the attributes for a Station or range.
Page 499
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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’ message to implement Keep Alive and assist NAT resolution - effort to maintain IP address of SIP Phone by sending message so often from system to SIP Phone.
Page 500
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 DTMF INFO (OUT BAND) type DTMF Presented in SIP signaling message. INFO (SIMPLE DTMF) / INFO (NORTEL NETWORKS) / INFO (DTMF RELAY) / INFO (TELEPHONE EVENT) ...
Page 501
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.7-1 SIP PHONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Initial registration of a SIP phone is accomplished employing the parameters set in Station User Login PGM 443. The SIP phone can...
Page 502
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.7-1 SIP PHONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system can challenge the SIP phone during registration and outgoing call set-up with a SIP 407 Authentication message...
Page 503
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.7-1 SIP PHONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT DTMF dialing signals sent by the SIP phone must be defined for the system to detect the tones properly. For Inband DTMF, a VoIP channel is required.
Page 504
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.7-1 SIP PHONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This feature can be set in case of the following Range: OFF(REG): Extension name will be updated with displayed in REGISTER message.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.8.8 SIP Phone Provisioning - PGM 212 Selecting SIP Phone Provisioning will display the SIP Phone Provisioning Data input page. Select one of CONFTYPE (Ericsson-LG Enterprise SIP Phone Type) and set the attributes you want to set for those types of SIP Phones on their registration to system and press [Save] button.
Page 506
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 For what? Re-Registration Timer This will be useless if [SIP User ID Attributes (PGM 126) - Registration Timer Usage] is ON SIP Extension’s Local UDP/TCP/TLS Port number...
Page 507
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.8-1 SIP PHONE PROVISIONING ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When SIP phone transports the message to the system, this Port Signaling Port 5060 port number is employed for messages from the SIP phone.
Page 508
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.8-1 SIP PHONE PROVISIONING ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The IP8800 SIP Phones can be configured to verify the Check Domain domain in SIP messages match the registered proxy server.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.8.8-1 SIP PHONE PROVISIONING ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Save button: save provisioning for the specified common CONFTYPE or specific SIP Extension with Private MAC. ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.8.10 VMEX Station Data - PGM 215 Selecting VMEX Station data will display the VMEX Station Data input page as shown in the following figure. Enter a range, and click [Load] to view the VMEX Data for all stations in the range. Use the check boxes to indicate the VMEX Station Data to modify.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.8.11 VMEX Connection table - PGM 216 Selecting VMEX Connection table will display the VMEX Connection Data input page. Use the check boxes to indicate the Table index data to modify and click [Save] button to store.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 514
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.1-1 LCR Control Attribute ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This entry defines the effective LCR modes, the modes by which the user can access LCR. Disable LCR Access...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.9.2 LCR LDT (Leading Digit Table) - PGM 221 Selecting LCR-LDT (Leading Digit Table) will display the LCR-LDT data entry page. Select the LDT Index range desired, blue text above the table header.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
Page 516
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.2-1 LCR LEADING DIGITS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT (Station Data->Common Attributes(111), CO Line Data- >Common Attributes(140)) This entry defines the Digit Modification Table index (00~99) for each Time Zone for Day Zone 1. The...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.9.3 LCR DMT (Digit Modification Table) - PGM 222 Selecting LCRDMT (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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.3-1 LCR DIGIT MODIFICATION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT eMG80/100:01-21 This entry defines the CO/IP Group that the system will CO/IP Group eMG800:01-201 attempt to use for the call.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 Figure 4.4.9.9-2.
Page 524
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Enter System Index Range: eMG80/100: 1-360 / eMG800: 1-1200 / UCP: 1-2800 Figure 4.4.9.9-2 System Authorization Code Table User can change COS for the system index range across the board and click the Range save button to save.
Page 525
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.9-1 STATION/CO LINE COS TOLL RESTRICTIONS CO COS 1 CO COS 2 CO COS 3 CO COS 4 CO COS 5 Only Local Call(LD No Restriction...
Page 526
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.9-2 STATION CLASS-OF-SERVICE STATION RESTRICTIONS The leading digits dialed cannot be a Long Distance code & digit count cannot exceed the LD digit counter, default 8 digits, and further denied/allowed based on Exception Table C.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 528
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Access Voice Mail Remotely Table 4.4.9.10-1 CCR DESTINATIONS (PGM 228) TYPE DESCRIPTION Route to a Station Route to a Station Group Route with System Speed Dial...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 530
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.11-1 Executive/Secretary Table ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If Group is greater than 1, it works that lower grade executive Executive Group can call to higher grade executive directly when they are same 00-50 group.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.Click [Initialize All table Data] to initialize all table and Click [Delete All Table Data] to delete.
Page 532
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.12-1 FLEXIBLE DID CONVERSION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT N/A, Day Ring Mode Destination setting for Day Ring Station, Destination mode. Station Group, Night Ring ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.9.14 Auto Ring Mode Table - PGM 233 Selecting Auto Ring Mode Table will display the Auto Ring Mode Table data entry page. Enter the desired index (Tenancy Group) and click [Load] to enter data. Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 536
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.15-1 VOICE MAIL DIALING TABLE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Code to send when the voice mail is to receive a call Prefix Voice Mail 3 when the user is busy. [Busy Mail]...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.9.16 Registration Table - PGM 235 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.9.17 Mobile Extension Table - PGM 236 Selecting Mobile Extension Table will display the Mobile Extension data entry page. Select the Station Order range desired, blue text above the table header. Selecting the blue colored text in the Table header will sort the table based on the selected column.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
Page 539
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.9.17-1 MOBILE EXTENSION TABLE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When the system sends CLI to the Mobile Extension, the CLI can Caller, Notify CLI Caller be either the original caller’s CLI or the CLI of the station.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.9.18 IPCR Agent Table - PGM 237 Selecting IPCR Agent Table will display the IPCR Agent data entry page. Select the Index and Agent ID Order range desired, blue text above the table header. Selecting the blue colored text in the Table header will sort the table based on the selected column.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.9.20 Flexible Button Default Table– PGM 239 Selecting Flexible button defaulttable will display the below page. For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag are available to enter or modify data. Please click [Save] button to apply after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.9.22 Company Name Table – PGM 241 Selecting Company Name Table will display the below page. Click [Save] button after changing Company name. (eMG80/100: 16, eMG800/UCP: 100)
Page 545
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
Page 548
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.10.3 Net CO Line Overview Selecting Net CO Line Overview will be displayed as below. Figure 4.4.10.3-1 Network CO Line Overview...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.10.4 Network CO Line Attributes - PGM 322 Selecting Network CO Line Attributes will display the Network CO Line Group entry page. Enter a valid CO/IP Line range and click [Load] to enter the Network CO Line data.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 4.4.10.6 Network Numbering Plan - PGM 324 Selecting Network Numbering Plan Table will display the Network Numbering Plan Table data entry page.
Page 552
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.10.6-1 NETWORK NUMBERING PLAN TABLE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The type or use of the code is defined as directed to the PSTN NET / Network Type (carrier) or a Networked system.
Page 553
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.10.6-1 NETWORK NUMBERING PLAN TABLE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Transit Out When a user requests a transit-out call by seizing a CO line, COS Auth COS may be applied according to the authorization code.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.11.2 H.323 CO Group Attributes -PGM 327 Selecting H.323 CO Group Attributes will display the data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Group number: eMG80/100: 1-20 / eMG800: 1-200 / UCP: 1-200 Figure 4.4.11.2-1 H.323 CO Group Attributes...
Page 558
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.11.2-1 H.323 CO Group Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT During a connection, DTMF Digits can be sent in-band or Refer to H.323 DTMF Path out of band (H.245).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.11.2-1 H.323 CO Group Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Fail over CO Group If the H.323 call will be failover, assign another CO group. Refer to...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.12 T-NET Data Selecting the T-NET Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.12-1 T-NET Data Main Page 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).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.12.1 T-NET Basic Attributes -PGM 330 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.12.2 T-NET CM Attributes -PGM 331 Selecting T-Net CM Attributes will display the data entry page.Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.12.2-1 T-NET CM Attributes 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).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.12.3 T-NET LM Attributes -PGM 332 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.12.5 T-NET Control Contact -PGM 334 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.12.6 T-NET Music/Alarm -PGM 335 ~ 336 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 4.4.13.1 Zone Number Overview Selecting Zone Number Overview returns the data entry page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Zone data is a tool employed to easily manage the characteristics of groups of devices under the control of an MPB/UCP. Such devices can be grouped to a Zone to define common characteristics including Country Code, DSCP, RTP packet handling, etc.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.13.3 Device Zone Attributes – PGM 437 Selecting the Device Zone Attributes returns the Device Zone Attributes data input page. Enter the Sequence number Range (refer to section 4.4.1.4 System & Device IP Address Plan - PGM 102 & 103) and click [Load]to assign a Zone number for the device.Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
Page 571
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.13.3-1 DEVICE ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The codec selection method can be defined as device based, Refer to Follow Me Codec Type see PGM 132, or based on the codec type assigned to the Zone.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.13.4 Access & Page Relay – PGM 438 Selecting Access & Page Relay returns the Access & Page RTP packet relay data input page. Enter the Sequence number Range (refer to section 4.4.1.4 System & Device IP Address Plan - PGM 102 & 103) and click [Load]to define packet relay characteristics for Paging between Zones.Click [Save] button after changing...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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;...
Page 575
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.13.6-1 ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CLI length is over this count then it is long distance call Local Number Digit otherwise it is local call.
Page 576
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.13.6-1 ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Descriptive information to help installer/programmer in Max. 21 Remark identifying the device Zone, i.e. Branch1. characters The time & date displayed at the station are based on the...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 579
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.13.8-1 INTER-ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Src RTP Relay The Sequence number associated with the VoIP channels in the Sequence Device Slot Source Zone that handle Packet Relay.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.14.1 Remote Device Registration – PGM 442 Selecting the Remote Device Registration will display the Remote Registration Table data input page. Enter a Table index range and select [Load] to enter MAC address information. For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag is available to enter or modify data.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.14.2 Station User Login – PGM 443 Selecting the Station User Login will display the User Login Registration data input page. Enter an index range then click [Load] to modify Station Login data.
Page 584
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.14.2-1 STATION USER LOGIN ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The User Login ID must be entered for registration Characters Password The User Login password must be entered for registration.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.15.1 Common Attributes – PGM 445 Selecting Common attributes will display the common attributes input page. Click [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.15.1-1 Common Attributes Common Attributes for the UCS Clients include client login characteristics and LDAP server information shared with the clients as shown in the following table.
Page 587
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.15.1-1 Common attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT It is security option for UCS XML Port. (8899) If it is “TLS1.2” then system accepts only TLS 1.2.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.15.2 UCS Standard Client Login – PGM 446 Selecting UCS Standard Client Login will display the UCS standard client login input page. Enter the Client index and click [Load] to modify the Client data. Use the check boxes to indicate the attributes to modify.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
Page 589
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.15.2-1 UCS Standard Client Login ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Member 2 You can enter the number for Tablet UCS Client. Number The UCS Client Id for the UCS Client can be assigned here Min.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.15.3 UCS Premium Client Login – PGM 446 Selecting UCS Premium Client Login will display the UCS Premium client login input page. Enter the Client index and click [Load] to modify the Client data. Use the check boxes to indicate the attributes to modify.Click [Save] button after changing Value.
Page 591
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.15.3-1 UCS Premium Client Login ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Member 2 You can enter the number for Tablet UCS Client. Number The UCS Client Id for the UCS Client can be assigned here Min.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.15.4 UCS Standard Client Attributes – PGM 447 Selecting UCS Standard client attributes will display the UCS standard client attributes input page. Enter the UCS Client index then click [Load] to modify the client data. Use the check mark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.4.15.6 UCS Push State Selecting UCS Push State will display the related push attributes. Set Attributes and click [Save] to apply. Figure 4.4.15.6-1 UCS Push State You can see the current information such as Station number, Master number, and Push Usage on the last table.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 597
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table 4.4.16.1-1 DECT Registration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Several types of handsets may be selected. Refer to GDC- Press [Send] button after entering the number and type.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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) reset] button after changingthe Value Figure 4.4.16.3-1 DECT Multi-zone support attributes...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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 inthe following figure.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 610
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Figure 4.5-2eMG800 Maintenance Main Page Figure 4.5-3UCP Maintenance Main Page...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.1 S/W Upgrade iPECS system employs a 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 613
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.1.2.2 iPECS eMG/UCP Upgrade Process iPECS Software Full Upgrade Sequence The following shows the order in which the upgrade process proceeds and firmware files for iPECS and modules.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.1.3 Upgrade HTML Files The “File View” Menu is used to upload file and reload the system’s html files. Upload time of html will take 5 ~ 10 minutes.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.3 Multi Language The system can employ either English or a “Local Language” for the Web page displays. The multi-language file, which is a csv (comma separated variable) formatted file, is downloaded to a PC and the English terms are translated to the local language.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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. To delete a file, check the box for the file and click [Delete].
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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, you can find the status of each license.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.7.2 Gateway License for UCP All gateways which can have gateway license type are displayed in this web page. If a valid gateway license file was uploaded by “License Upload” and a gateway with matched serial number is registered in system, [Apply] button will be activated.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.7.3 User Base License Selecting User Base License displays the license input page. Enter the station index range and click [Load] to assign the desired license for each station number.Click [Save] button after changing license.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.7.4 Temp License Activation Before Temp License Activation, make sure that the date of system is set correctly. In this page, Temp License can be activated by clicking [Activation] button. Remaining days and activation times are displayed in State column.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.9 VSF Prompt Upload The iPECS system 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.9.2 Prompt Upload/Delete Selecting Prompt Upload/Delete displays the page shown in Figure 4.5.9.2-1 &Figure 4.5.9.2-2. From this page, the entire prompt file for selected languages can be deleted and updated prompt files uploaded to the system.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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. Like prompts, the individual announcement files must be in a .wav format using the g.711 codec.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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. First, select the language position, click the Download button then follow the normal save file process to store the file to the Figure 4.5.10.4-1 System Greeting Download...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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: Click [Select File] button.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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: Click [Select File] button.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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”...
Page 637
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Click the Add Function button. On the below window, click the desired PGM in the left frame. First fill out the function name and step name. To configure the step 1, click the Make table to check the desired function and then click the Save button.
Page 638
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Finally, click the Save Function to save and then click the OK button. To check the function, click Function Base button in the left frame and User Function List and you will see the following figure.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.15 User Management The 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.15.1 Company (Tenant group) Administrator Account The main (maintenance) administrator of the system can make new administrator account for each tenant group. The tenant group administrator can configure the system according to tenant group and ‘Web access authorization’...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.Administrators can find the information on this page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Trace Log via web A user can start and stop logging and download trace log result. The log file will be replaced when new logging is started.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.19 Tone/ Ring Gain &Cadence Control Selecting Tone Table will display the page shown. Here the tones, cadence and gain used with features can be managed.For more information to change Value, it is recommended that you ask your dealer or an authorized Ericsson-LG Enterprise representative.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 4.5.21 Web Certificate SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer, a global standard security technology that enables encrypted communication between a web browser and a web server. It is utilized by millions of online businesses and individuals to decrease the risk of sensitive information (e.g.
Page 645
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 5 Appendix A: Program Codes User and Attendant Program Codes, refer to Table A-1 and A-2, are digit sequences users and the Attendant may dial while in the User Program Mode to assign Flex buttons and affect the status of a feature or setting.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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.
Page 650
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-2-1eMG 80Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark AME Feature * 564 Alarm Reset * 565 * 565 Group Call Pickup Universal Night Answer...
Page 651
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-2-1eMG 80Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Enter Into Conf-Room * 59 Enter Into Conf-Group * 68 Station ICR * 587...
Page 653
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-2-2eMG80Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Access CO in First CO Group Attendant Call VM Message Wait Enabled *8 VM Message Wait cancel...
Page 654
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-2-2eMG80Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark [SPEED] + [SPEED] + [SPEED] + [SPEED] + [SPEED] + Station Speed Dial Access [SPEED] +...
Page 655
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-3-1eMG 100 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Intercom Call 100 ~239 100-239 100-239 700-839 Internal Page Zone 301~335 *301~*335 *101~*135...
Page 656
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-3-1eMG 100 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Direct Call Pickup Access CO Group Access Individual CO/IP Line Access Held CO/IP...
Page 657
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-3-1eMG 100 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Save Number Redial [Save] [Save] [Save] [Save] Keyset [SPEED] [SPEED] + [SPEED] +...
Page 658
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-3-2eMG100 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Walking COS *569 *569 ACD agent On/Off Duty *571 *571 ACD Supervisor Login *572...
Page 660
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-4-1eMG 800 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Intercom Call 1000-2199 1000-2199 1000-2199 1000-2199 Internal Page Zone *301~*400 *301~*335 *101~*135 #101~#135...
Page 661
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-4-1eMG 800 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Access CO Group Access Individual CO/IP Line Access Held CO/IP Access Held Individual CO/IP...
Page 662
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-4-1eMG 800 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark [SPEED] [SPEED] + [SPEED] + [SPEED] + System Speed Dial Access + XXXX...
Page 663
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-4-2eMG800 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark ACD Supervisor Status *576 *576 ACD Supervisor Monitor *577 *577 ACD Reroute Queued Call...
Page 664
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-4-2eMG800 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark ACDAgent ON/OFF Duty-All *58* *58* group SLT ACNR *58# *58# ACD Supervisor Ring Mode...
Page 665
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-5-1UCP 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...
Page 666
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-5-1UCP Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark xxx: Access CO Group 89xx 89xx 89xx 89xx 000~201, Access Individual CO/IP Line 88xxx...
Page 667
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table B-5-1UCP Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Save Number Redial [Save] [Save] [Save] [Save] Keyset [SPEED] + [SPEED] + [SPEED] +...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 7 Appendix C: Database Details & Default for Station Admin for The following Tables, divided based on the Program group and Program, provide the default values assigned to all Admin entries.
Page 671
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-2 Numbering Plans SUB-MENU DEFAULT REMARK First : Start MAC Address to register a First Start Mac Address 00:00:00:00:00:00 device regardless of the 3rd dip switch...
Page 672
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-2 Numbering Plans SUB-MENU DEFAULT REMARK Flex 1: Set IP Address 10.10.10.10~254 Flex 2: Set Mac Address Flex 3: ARP MCIB_V IP Address Flex 4: Registration...
Page 673
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-2 Numbering Plans SUB-MENU DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 107 -Flexible Numbering Plan part B, Base 1 Walking COS Code ACD Agent On/Off Duty ACD/UCD Supervisor Login ACD/UCD Supervisor Logout...
Page 674
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-2 Numbering Plans SUB-MENU DEFAULT REMARK TNET Login/out Code Enter Into Conf-Room Enter into Conf-Group Station ICR Pick Up Group Pick-up Emergency Page Remote MEX Control...
Page 675
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Station based LOOP LCR Loop LCR Account 1: ON, 0: OFF authorization option Call Coverage 1: ON, 0: OFF...
Page 676
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Scroll speed for Graphic LCD Message Speed Scroll Key-set Hot Desk Station 1:ON, 0:OFF CO Access Code Or Prefer CO/CO Group...
Page 677
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK VSF Mail Server ID Web Admin Added Station Attribute (2nd) 24-1 VSF Mail Server P/W Web Admin 24-2 Door Open...
Page 678
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 24-23 Station Web level LEVEL 1 ~ LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 1: SPKR 24-24 Headset page 2: HEADSET 1: SPKR...
Page 679
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 24-12 E.164 CLI To 1: ON, 0: OFF 24-13 Flexible page 3 page 24-14 Align LCD 0: Not align, 1: Left, 2: Right...
Page 680
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-3 STATION DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 121 - Idle Line Selection 1: Flex Button 2: CO Line 3: CO Group Type 4: Station Number...
Page 681
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-4 BOARD DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 130 - H.323 VoIP Attributes H.323 Setup Mode Fast 0: Fast/1: Normal H.323 Tunneling Mode 1: ON, 0: OFF 0:Off/1:On H.323 DTMF Path...
Page 682
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-4 BOARD DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 1: G.723.1, 2: G.729, 3: G.722 4: System Codec refer to PGM 161-button 9. Firewall IP address IP Address...
Page 683
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PROCTOR ON/OFF 1: ON, 0: OFF WAIT IF VSF BUSY 1: ON, 0: OFF Unused Unused COL RING TONE...
Page 684
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK REJECT ANONYMOUS 1: ON / 0:OFF If prefix table ID is set to 0, then prefix dialing call cannot be applied.
Page 685
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Preserve Name for DID calls 1: ON, 0: OFF ISDN Redirecting number No SVC / ORI/CFW No SVC...
Page 686
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 0: DID Data Conversion(PGM230) DID conversion Type 1: call to the valid extension. 2: convert with Flex DID Table...
Page 687
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK SPID Number 9~23 digits Directory Number 23 digits EKTS Mode 1:EKTS /0:NONE NONE 0: Unknown 1: International 2: National...
Page 688
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-5 CO LINE DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK T309 1~100 (Sec.) T310 10~60 (Sec.) N200 N201 250~300 (bytes) N202 N204 K_Valule PGM: 152 - T1 Line Timers Attributes...
Page 689
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK DISA Retry Counter External Night Ring 1: ON, 0: OFF Hold Preference 1: Sys, 0: Excl System System/Exclusive Hold...
Page 690
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 161 - System Attributes II Off-Hook Ring Signal Type 1: Mute, 0: Burst Mute Page Warning Tone 1: ON, 0: OFF...
Page 691
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 24-5 EMR CALL ATD NOTIFY 1: ON, 0: OFF 24-6 Unused 0: DISPLAY DISPLAY 24-7 FIRST DIGIT * IN SPD...
Page 692
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 164 - Attendant Assignment Button 1 : System Attendant Attendant Assignment Station 1: 100 (1000) Button 2: Main Attendants PGM: 165 - Multicast RTP / RTCP Flex 1 –...
Page 693
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK CO Transfer Ring Flashing 00~14 FLASH120 IPM(10) Rate FLASH240 CO Queue Ring Flashing Rate 00~14 IPMFLUTTER(6) FLASH480 CO Recall Ring Flashing Rate 00~14...
Page 694
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK ACD DND button 00~14 FLASH120 IPM(10) ACD Warning tone 00~14 FLASH120 IPM(10) ACD Help Button 00~14 FLASH120 IPM(10) Voice Record button...
Page 695
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK F1: SLTMOH1 F2: SLTMOH2 SLT MOH F3: SLTMOH3 F4: SLTMOH4 F5: SLTMOH5 VSF MOH 2 01-70 VSF MOH 3...
Page 696
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Off-line SMDR/Statistics Print 1-9999 NULL Admin Print 1-9999 NULL Traffic Print 1-9999 NULL SMDI Print 1-9999 NULL Call Info Print...
Page 697
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK MSN Print on SMDR 1: ON, 0: OFF For incoming call, 0: Ring 0: Ring Service Time, 1: CLI...
Page 698
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Activate / deactivate DST DST Enable Mode 0: OFF, 1: ON ability 2nd Sunday of Web Only, DST Table...
Page 699
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Door Open Timer 05~99 100 msec increments ICM Dial Tone Timer 01~20 1 sec increments Inter-Digit Timer 01~20 1 sec increments...
Page 700
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK R2 Out manage Timer 01~50 1 sec increments R2 Incoming manage Timer 01~50 1 sec increments R2 Disappear Timer...
Page 701
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 0: No Assignment 1: Circular 2: Terminal 3: UCD/ACD 4: Ring Group Type 0~10 5: VM 6: Pick-Up...
Page 702
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK VSF Announce 1 Timer 000~999 1 second increments VSF Announce 2 Timer 000~999 1 second increments VSF Announce 1 Location...
Page 703
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 00: Ring-back 01: INT Music 02: EXT Music Music Source 0~37 03: VSF MOH 04~08: SLT MOH1~5 09~37: VSF MOH2~30...
Page 704
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Call In Queue #2 Announcement 24-12 00~200 Location 00~15 or 24-13 Call In Queue #2 Page zone 00~40...
Page 705
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Forced forward destination usage 1: ON, 0: OFF WAIT IF 1ST ANNC BUSY 1: ON, 0: OFF ….
Page 706
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 1: Circular Hunt Type Circular 0: Terminal Wrap-Up Timer 002~999 1 second increments 0: OFF Forced forward usage...
Page 707
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 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...
Page 708
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-9 TABLES DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK THUR Set the Time Zone of Day zone1 00~24 Set the Time Zone of Day zone1 00~24 Set the Time Zone of Day zone1...
Page 709
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-9 TABLES DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Deny Table C (01~50) Max. 20 digits Allow Table D (01~50) Max. 20 digits Deny Table D (01~50) Max. 20 digits Allow Table E (01~50) Max.
Page 710
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-9 TABLES DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 0: OFF SEC auto answer 1: ON EXEC GROUP 00-50 PGM: 231 - Flexible DID Conversion Table DID Destination Name...
Page 711
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-9 TABLES DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK VM dial codes 4 12 digits P#*4P 1: Prefix/2: Suffix/Any digits VM dial codes 5 12 digits P#*5P 1: Prefix/2: Suffix/Any digits...
Page 713
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-10 NETWORKING DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 0: NET System Use 1: PSTN Numbering Plan Code 16 digits Numbering Plan Net CO Group 00~24 CPN Information...
Page 714
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table D-12Green Mode Activation SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 0: Disable Power Save Usage Disable 1: Enable 0: OFF Power On/Off 1: ON Power Save Mode Flex 1~6...
Page 715
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-14 PRINT-OUT DATABASE ITEM DESCRIPTION REMARK Toll Table Data LCR Table Data Other Tables Nation Specific Data Flexible Button Data Enter station range All Data LCD Message...
Page 716
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-15 VIRTUAL DIP SWITCH SUB-MENU RANGE REMARK Press Flex Button (Toggle: ON/OFF, LED SIP MSG Trace ON/OFF lights if trace is ON) Press Flex Button (Toggle: ON/OFF, LED...
Page 717
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Table C-17 NATION SPECIFIC SUB-MENU RANGE REMARK PGM: 400 - IP Phone (H/S) Receive Gain Control IPKT Rx Gain Flex 1-8 PGM: 401 - IP Phone (H/F) Receive Gain Control...
Page 718
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.3 Thanks for purchasing iPECS system ! The contents of this document are subject to revision withoutnotice due to continued progress in methodology, design andmanufacturing. Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any erroror...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the iPECS eMG80 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers