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UCP& vUCP Administration & Programming Manual Please read this manual carefully before operating the System. Retain it for future reference.
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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. - On-line user guide - Terminal attributes (Small popup use, large popup timer, SLT open-loop time)
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- Outgoing Call type is added for All calls or Answered calls in PGM 177. - Call log/Directory Auto Idle Timer is added in PGM 180. - The range of Hot Desk for eMG and UCP is changed in PGM 250: eMG80 (100), eMG800 (300), UCP (1200).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 - The Alarm display is added in PGM 335. - Firewall IP is added in PGM 441. - MS Excel-like table data management is to be extended.
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- Add an option for video call - Add base call cost option - Analog CO Call Charge with NPR metering - Add an option for built-in VM/VOIP channel (eMG80) - RTP/SRTP SSRC filtering - PPP over ISDN (eMG80/800) - CIQ Alert Announcement in case of being CPU Redundancy...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 - 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 "...
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Ericsson-LG Enterprise reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice. The information furnished by Ericsson-LG Enterprise in this material is believed to be accurate and reliable but is not warranted to be true in all cases. Ericsson-LG Enterprise and iPECS are trademarks of Ericsson-LG Enterprise Co., Ltd.
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Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 What’s New? This document includes new and modified information for the iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP Administration & Programming Manual. Click the links under each phase to see what is new. Unified v6.0...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 1 Introduction Manual Application This document provides detailed information covering the eMG/UCP database configuration and maintenance of the eMG/UCP. The manual also details the power-up and initialization routines and the Station Web Portal.
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The Station and Attendant Station User Program codes are listed with the associated function. These fixed codes are available at the iPECS IP or LDP phones to configure basic functions such as ring tones, activate features, and assign features and functions to Flex buttons.
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. The software will structure a database for the maximum possible station and CO/IP Line configurations upon initialization.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 2.1-1 eMG80Software Capacity Item Capacity System Speed Dial Zones (Groups) 10 zones Station Speed Dial 100 per station, 25 digits each(Max. 4000 numbers) Last Number Redial...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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BHCC 54000(15CPS) NOTE) iPECS UCP-100 is equipped with two (2) FXS ports, and one of several built-in CO Line units may be factory or field installed. 4 analog CO Lines (UCP-COIU4), uses two (2) VoIP DSP channels 2 BRI Lines, 2B+D each, (UCP-BRIU2) , uses two (2) VoIP DSP channels 4 BRI Lines, each 2B+D, (UCP-BRIU4) , uses four (4) VoIP DSP channels Note the built-in PSTN interfaces require dedicated DSP resources.
The default Station Numbering Plan assigns a Three-digit number to each station port. Starting at the first (left) port of Slot 1, the system assigns the Station Numbers beginning at “100 (eMG80/100) or 1000 (eMG800)”. The Station number increments for each port in the slot, moving to the right until reaching the last port. The process is repeated for each Station slot (1 to 6), assigning consecutive Station Numbers.
Station Number. If the iPECS IP Phone is configured as a remote device, it will send a registration request to the iPECS system at the configured IP address. When the system receives the request, it is normally processed except the MAC address in PGM 442 Remote Device Register.
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When power is applied, an Ethernet link is established, and the Registration switch (UCP DIP Switch position 3) is in the ON position, the UCP will send a Multi-cast request to unregistered gateway Modules and iPECS terminals for registration.
When replacing an iPECS terminal, using PGM 103 “Device IP Plan” in Web admin, change the service mode to “Out of Service,” change the MAC information for the new iPECS terminal, change the service state to in- service, and install the new terminal.
Issue 2.5 4 WEB Service General The iPECS system incorporates a Web Server, which the system’s Web Service employs. By using a Web browser, the system’s Web Server can be accessed, and the database managed in a user-friendly environment. In addition to modifying the system database, Web Admin provides Maintenance such as system file upload, remote upgrade, database download, and maintenance functions.
Enter the MPB or UCP IP address (default is 10.10.10.2) and TCP port in the browser' ADDRESS' field. Select GO; the Web server returns iPECS system Web Services Login page, Figure 4.2.1-1. The Web services include the Admin and Maintenance functions and the Station Program User Portal.
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Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 To access the User portal, the user must enter the 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 on the Main page as below.
In the Web Admin Login screen (see section 4.2), enter the User ID, and Password then clicks the [Login] button to access the iPECS Admin & Maintenance Main Page as shown in Figure 4.3-1. Figure 4.3-1 iPECS UCP Admin & Maintenance Main Page The Admin &...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the “Installation” or “Maintenance” Period, but Minor version upgrade is possible in the “Warranty”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Temp License State Temp License can be activated a total 6 times. It is valid for 60 days at first and 30 days from the second to last.
4.3.1 Favorite Program Groups The iPECS Admin Main Page displays a Favorite PGM list to ease access to a frequently used program. 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.
20 as a Favorite function. Common Function List Generally, the iPECS system supports the basic function list as default. The available function is 5 (DID Setting Scenario, Network Scenario, SIP Extension Registration, SIP Trunk Configuration, Station Group Scenario). The 5 functions can’t be deleted or editable.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Adding Function This step is divided into 5 steps, and you can make the desired function in each step. The following is the guide to make a Name and add the function on each step: ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Finally, click the [Save] Function to save and then click the [OK] button. To check the function, click the Function Base button in the left frame and User Function List, and you will see the following figure.
In some cases, where mentioned, it may be necessary to reset the system. The system can be reset manually as described in the iPECS Hardware Description and Installation Manual by selecting the Reset System button on the Initialization Web page or using the reset button.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.3.5.4 Set Station Number You want to change the current station number to New station number. On 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 2.5 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 unauthorized personnel's risk of admin and maintenance access. In order to finish the final step, you should register at least a maintenance ID.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.5.9 Config Encryption The 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 this encryption feature, you have to set the passphrase to blank.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 below.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Numbering Plan The system employs one of the nine (9) basic Flexible Number Plans as detailed in Appendix B. Individual items from the selected Numbering Plan can be changed under Flexible Numbering Plan in section 4.4.1.7.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.1.2 System Overview Selecting System Overview will display the System Overview page. This page displays the system capacity, the system license overview related to the Application, Device ID list, and Gateway list. Note that data cannot be entered on this page.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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 4.4.1.3-2 eMG800 Device Port Num Change...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 The system supports changing the port count of a device or deleting devices. In this window, the device's Device ID, Mac address, IP address, and port count can be modified.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.1.4 System IP Plan - PGM 102 Selecting System IP Plan will display the following input entry page. Use the checkboxes to indicate which attributes to modify, and the data for checked attributes is stored for the entire range of stations when saved.
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Phone, or remote Web access. When used, the LAN port of the VVMU(eMG80), VOIB(eMG100/800), or VOIM (Voice over IP device unit) must also have a routable IP address for access to/from an external VoIP network and a remote iPECS device.
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000000000000~ Range address is included in the range. 000000000000 The IP Address of the Domain Name Server is the iPECS system that will use to resolve a URL to an IP address. The DNS IP Address 0.0.0.0 DNS provides the resolution after receiving the name from iPECS.
Each Gateway/board and terminal can be assigned for “Direct Send.” With Direct Send enabled, the system will employ the Ethernet MAC address of the device to send iPECS protocol messages to the device. This reduces the overall LAN traffic by eliminating the need for IP address headers in the messages.
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Issue 2.5 Figure 4.4.1.5-2 UCP Device IP Plan This page displays all of the devices registered to the iPECS UCP by grouping them into the type of device (CO, STA, etc.). If the station is assigned to Master or Slave by linked station, the bracket ‘[M] or [S]’ will be displayed by the station number in PGM 101, 103, 105, 124 of the Web page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value to apply.
Figure 4.4.1.7-1 Flexible Station Number Each iPECS IP and LDP Phone and SLT are assigned a logical order number, shown as the “Index” number on the Web page during the registration process. The station Index number is incremented from 1 as each terminal device is registered.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Setting CID Password directly You can set the CID password by clicking the “Go to Setting” button. After clicking it, you will move to the following PGM 162, set the CID password, save the CID password from the marking tick on the save box and click the [Save] button.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 Call Page Internal All Call Page access code.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.1.8-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN CODES Order ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ACD Reroute Queued Call No Code to reroute call prior to answer. *579 Answer Camp-On Answer Dial code to answer a Camped On call.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.1.8-1 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN CODES Order ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ENTER INTOCONF ROOM Code for a station to enter a conference room. ENTER INTOCONF-GROUP Code for a station to initiate a conference group.
Figure 4.4.1.9-1 8 Digit Table The iPECS system supports a Station Numbering Plan of up to eight digits. By combining a prefix digit string (8 Digit String) of up to six (6) digits with the Add Digit count (digit count from the Station Numbering assigned in PGM 105), Station Numbering can support up to eight digits.
Each station is assigned a type selected from the “Station Type” drop-down menu. The system uses the type to recognize the station‘s capability and set default Flex button configurations. In addition, for standard iPECS DSS/BLF consoles, the ‘AssociatedStation Number’ is required, so the system will recognize the station that is used with the console.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.2.2 Common Attributes - PGM 111 Selecting Common Attributes will display the common attributes data input page. Enter a valid station range and click the[Load] button to enter Common Attributes data.
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Enable use of the Door open feature by the station. Enable Enable The iPECS IP and LDP Phones can control the ability to assign Flex Button Flexible buttons. The user may assign features to Flexible buttons but requires special assignments to configure CO/IP Line buttons when allowed here.
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LEVEL 3 Web Authorization.” This is a Web-only PGM. When a page announcement is received, it is generally played Headset page over the iPECS IP or LDP Phone Speaker. For headset users, the Refer to Speaker mode page can be played to the headset or both the headset and description speaker.
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English, Local language Language description If an iPECS IP or LDP Phone user attempts to page using the speakerphone, pre-selection will be activated, and the display Lift Handset for shows “Lift Handset for Page when Lift Handset for Page is ON.”...
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DTMF ACK digit string. & ACK Allow Call Coverage Attributes Call Coverage The Call Coverage feature permits an iPECS IP or LDP Phone Mode user to receive rings and answer calls for other stations. When a covered station rings, the {CALL COVERAGE} button...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Tone/Ring Attributes A tone can be sent periodically with indicating the elapsed time of an outgoing CO/IP call. The Elapsed Call Timer determines the Call Time Tone period between tones.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A station must be allowed Off-Net Fwd to forward external Disable Off-net Forward incoming calls outside the system or otherwise establish a CO-to-...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.2-1 Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A call routed using DISA normally routes to the appropriate DISA station. If desired, a Station can be restricted from receiving DISA Restriction calls.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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 checkboxes to indicate which attributes to define;...
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Ear& Mic Headset external calls if the phone has the Ear. Microphone headset port. When On, the user-dialed digits are stored at the iPECS IP or LDP Phone until explicitly sent by the user. When sent, all dialed Enblock mode digits are sent to the system in a block.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When the large popup timer is set to any value from 1 to 5 except Large Popup 0, the display of the large popup disappears after the timer...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If this option is set to Enable, you can access MENU by pressing Disable MENU button the Menu button. Some phones have no MENU button to check if...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Permission to stop ongoing 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”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.3-1Terminal Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When an SLT attempts to transfer a CO/IP call to another CO/IP Block Back Call Line, the transfer can be blocked, and the call released.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.4-1 CLI Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When this field is set On, you will continuously get the call wait Call wait signal signal without returning to the current conversation. In the case...
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SETUP message will contain an original and redirected CLI/ Original CLI Display CLI. This selection determines if the iPECS IP and LDP Phone Redirect will display the original or redirected number. When the system sends a station number with CLIP or COLP,...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.4-1 CLI Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The system provides CLI information by displaying it on LCD. If this option is ON, the full CLI information is displayed on the second line of LCD.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
Figure 4.4.2.5-1 Flex Buttons Assignment Each Flex button for each iPECS IP and LDP Phone and DSS Console can be assigned a function (TYPE) as below. After selecting the Type for a button, enter the value, if required. The types are available from the drop- down menu are shown in the table below.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
Figure 4.4.2.7-1 CO/IP Group Access Stations can be allowed or denied access to CO Lines and IP Channels by group (eMG80/100: 20 & eMG800/UCP: 200). As a default, all stations are allowed access to all groups except Private Lines (group 00)
Figure 4.4.2.8-1 Internal Page Zone Each iPECS IP and LDP Phone is assigned to receive announcements from each Internal Page Zone. A station can be assigned to any, all, or no-zones. Note a remote station or a station not assigned to any Internal Zone will not receive any page announcements, including Internal All Call.
Figure 4.4.2.9-1 PTT Group Access Each iPECS IP or LDP Phone is assigned to receive PTT announcements from any combination of the ten (10) PTT groups. Note a station not assigned to any group will not receive PTT page announcements, including the Internal All PTT group page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.2.12 Idle Line Selection - PGM 121 The 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 2.5 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 checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
However, in this case, the linked station must be an iPECS IP Phone. Unregistered linking is allowed only to an iPECS IP Phone. Once UCS Client is linked, it will display on this Web page as well as in PGM 103 and 443.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 ...
Stations can be assigned to an ICM group under the ‘Common Attributes section. It can be defined up to 15 Tenant groups for eMG80/100(up to 32 for eMG800 and up to 100 for UCP). Each group is configured to allow or deny placing intercom calls, including transfers, to stations in other groups, and an Attendant station can be defined for each group.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This field enables unconditional recording of all calls OFF, Auto Talk Recording placed/received by the station. Recordings, in .wav format,...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Enhanced Attributes The number of Voice Messages in the user’s Mailbox VM Message No Each Voice Mailbox is assigned one of five VM Classes of...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Cascade method is determined. Refer to Cascade Method Disable Disable, Copy, Move description Cascade Message Cascade Message Type is determined.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing the type or value.
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Route to Networked Station. Conference Room Internal Page External page All Call Page Route to voice mail(station group/station number) Company Directory Record VM Greeting Room Type Conf Group Join (Value: system conference group number) (Value Range: eMG80/100(0 or 100~139), eMG800/UCP(0 or 100~259)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.2.19 Station Name Overview & Display Selecting Station Name Overview shows the current station name. Figure 4.4.2.19-1 Station Name Overview Each station name will be displayed if each station has the name. Selecting Station Name Display will display the Station Name input page.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing the type or value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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 the [Save] button after finishing the value by checking the checkbox.
Sequence number (refer to ‘Device IP Plan’ if you want to find the sequence number) and click[Load] to enter VoIP data. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Device/GW slot sequence number: eMG80/100: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP:1-3688 Figure 4.4.3.1-1 H.323 VoIP Attributes...
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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. The H.323 call set-up mode and tunneling (H.245 Encapsulation) can be established.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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 the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Device/GW slot sequence number:eMG80/100: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP:1-3688 Figure 4.4.3.2-1 T1/E1/PRI Attributes Each T1/E1/PRI module can be assigned for various attributes of the interface.
Enter Device/GW slot sequence number: eMG80/100: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP:1-3688 Figure 4.4.3.3-1 Board Base Attributes Appliances (Devices and IP Phones) can be connected to the iPECS over a managed WAN without employing a VoIP channel. In this case, the system does not implement security (IPSec) or QoS treatment over the link. To implements the managed WAN connectivity, the iPECS must be assigned with the router's IP address for all appliances that may attempt a point-to-point connection over the managed WAN, including devices on the iPECS LAN.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.3.3-1 BOARD BASE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT IP Address Device IP address Read-only IPv6 Address Device IP v6 address Read-only Router IP Enter the Default gateway (router) IP address associated with...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.4 CO Line Data The following figure shows that selecting the CO Line Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame. Figure 4.4.4-1 CO Line Data Main Page Selecting the CO Line Overview will show the current overview of the CO line.
[Load] to enter the Common Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.1-1 Common Attributes Common Attributes define various characteristics of CO lines facilities under the control of the system.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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CO Ring Back ISDN Lines may provide a digital signal rather than actual tones. Tone In this case, the iPECS can provide the tones. If the ISDN provides the tone, the Tone is “ON” for an iPECS system- CO Error Tone generated tone.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 No Restriction No Restriction...
Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.2-1 Analog Attributes Analog Attributes define various characteristics of AnalogCO Lines under the control of the system.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the open-loop that will be (*100 recognized as a “Disconnect Signal.”...
Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the VoIP Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.3-1 VoIP Attributes Table 4.4.4.3-1 VoIP ATTRIBUTES...
[Load] button to enter the ISDN Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.4-1 ISDN Attributes PGM 143 assigns attributes associated with ISDN lines in the entered range.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.4.4-1 ISDN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The ISDN Screening Indicator can configure. User- User-Provided, No Service Screening Refer to User-Provided, Pass Provided, No...
[Load] to enter the CO/IP Ring Assignment data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.5-1 CO/IP Ring Assignment Each “Normal”...
[Load] button to enter the DID Service Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.6-1 DID Service Attributes DID lines can be assigned the type of “Start”...
Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.7-1 DISA Service Attributes DISA Service can be enabled on CO lines based on the system operation mode (Day, Night, and Timed).
Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.8-1 CO/IP Preset Forward Attributes The CO/IP Preset Call Forward feature enables a CO line to initially ring at multiple stations and forward to a pre-determined destination.
Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. These attributes are available for Country code 82. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.9-1 MATM Attributes Table 4.4.4.9-1 MATM ATTRIBUTES...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2W or 4W 4wire to match the line.
Enter a valid CO range and click [Load] to enter the NA ISDN Line Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.10-1 NA ISDN Line Attributes To complies with the North American ISDN standards, certain attributes must be defined for the system.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.4.10-1 NA ISDN LINE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The EKTS (Electronic Key Telephone Service) terminal permits users to operate those features specific to EKTS and voice...
[Load] to enter the CID/CPN Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN Attributes ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the Calling Party Information...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.4.11-1 CID/CPN ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT To use this option, the 'My Area Prefix code' must be set in advance. This option enables the call log to add 'My Area Code'...
Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.12-1 T1 CO Line Attributes North American T1 standards require that the T1 terminating device, in this case, the iPECS system, include various “adjustable” timers and counters as described below.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
[Load] button to enter the DCOB Line Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.4.13-1 DCOB CO Line Attributes Table 4.4.4.13-1 DCOB LINE ATTRIBUTES...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5 System Data Selecting the System Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame, as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.5-1 System Data Main Page 4.4.5.1...
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ALL ATD system announcement. (Not available in USA version.) The Off-Net routing prompt can be played when a call is routed Off-net Prompt to a destination external to the iPECS. (Not available in US Usage version) CO to CO When an Unsupervised Conference is established with DISA, Unsupervised Off-Net Fwd, etc., The Unsupervised Conference timer...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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TOS: Route(0),Priority(8),Immediate(16),Flash(24),Flash 00-63 SERVE Override(32),Critic(40),Internetwork Control(48),Network Control(56) Device Upgrade Transfer mode for upgrades from MPB to an iPECS device. Mode TFTP Ring Back Tone or Music On Hold will be played to the CO Line CO Transfer Refer to Ring-Back when a CO call is transferred to a busy extension.
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Display Security feature is activated so that the number is not First digit * in Refer to Display shown in the LCD of iPECS IP or LDP Phones. Otherwise, the description Security “*” is sent as the first digit to the carrier.
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RANGE DEFAULT IGMP queries are sent to all IP hosts (ON) on the network or to iPECS devices only. For All Hosts, IP address 224.0.0.1 is used. IGMP query all Otherwise, the iPECS specific 239.20.19.50 IP address is used. host If problems occur with MOH, the “All Hosts”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the 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.
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ON. Mobile EXT CO When a mobile extension places an external call using an Access iPECS CO/IP Line, the user may be required to enter a valid Password Check Authorization code to place the call. Hold key usage When ON, the Hold key is used for paging.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SMDR/ACD/Alarm Mail Attribute Common SMTP Attributes SMTP Server IP SMTP server IPv4 address to receive the SMDR E-mail reports. 12-digits 0.0.0.0...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SMDR Mail Send Sets time-of-day for SMDR data to be sent on a daily basis (00 00-23 Daily Set for no daily records, 01-23 for hour of the day).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Server base means Search option. You can get the search option from the LDAP Server manager. For example, if OU Max.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.5.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This value specifies the threshold value to detect the busy Received Packet Ethernet traffic (receiving side). The value is packets count per...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.2 Config Encryption The passphrase is used for DB encryption. If the value is set, the private data 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 this encryption feature, you have to set the passphrase to blank.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.3 System Password - PGM 162 Selecting System Password will display the System Password data entry page. Use the checkboxes to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes is stored for the Keyset Admin, Remote Access Password, or CID password when saved.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.4 Alarm Attributes - PGM 163 Selecting Alarm Attributes will display the Alarm Attributes data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.4-1 Alarm Attributes The system can monitor an external contact.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.5 Alarm System Notification Selecting Alarm Attributes will display the Alarm Notify Condition data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Alarm signal is provided to internal/external/e-mail/page. The online license selection menu can use at the vUCP System only.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Alarm Notification on CPU Redundancy is Act on Slave UCP Slave/Act - Slave UCP Activated: Alarm and Email System Act on Slave Master/Act - Master UCP Activated: Email...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the ongoing ring External Noti.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.5.6 Alarm Relay TNET Access Selecting Alarm – External Relay Control will display the following page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. The online license selection menu can use at the vUCP System only.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.7 Alarm To External Call Selecting Alarm External Destination will display the following page. Click the [Save] button after hanging Value. The online license selection menu can use at the vUCP System only.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT ‘0’ is highest, ‘9’ is the 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 2.5 4.4.5.8 Alarm Email Sending We are selecting Alarm EmailDestinationwill display the following page. Click the [Save] button after hanging Value. The online license selection menu can use at the vUCP System only.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.9 Alarm Paging We are selecting Alarm PagingDestinationwill display the following page. Click the [Save] button after hanging Value. The online license selection menu can use at the vUCP System only.
It is mandatory attributes to be a valid page code. 0 (not Range of each System as below assign)/ eMG80/100: INT(1-35) / INT_ALL(36) / EXT1(37) / EXT2(38) Page zone / EXT_ALL(39) / INT_EXT_ALL(40) / SYS_ALL(51) Refer to the ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Override Override By It is a common attribute and emergency-oriented attribute. Refer to the Paged Call Override Paged Call Only, Override All Call Only...
Value. Figure 4.4.5.12-1 Attendant Assignment The eMG80/100 is consists of 1 System attendant and 3 Main attendants. eMG800 is consists of 1 System attendant and 4 Main attendants. UCP is consists of 1 System attendant and 49 Main attendants.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.13-1 Multi-cast IP/Port The system employs Multi-cast to send BGM, MOH, paging, and Push-To-Talk packets.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.5.14 DISA COS - PGM 166 Selecting DISA COS will display the DISA COS data entry page. Click the [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).
Selecting DID/DISA Destination displays the Tenant Group input page. Select Tenant Group. The system will display the DID/DISA Destination Attributes. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter ICM Tenancy group: eMG80/100 : 0-15 / eMG800: 0-32 / UCP: 0-100 Figure 4.4.5.15-1 DID/DISA Destination 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.
Selecting External Control Contacts will display the External Control Contact data entry page. Click the [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 2.5 4.4.5.17 LCD Display Mode - PGM 169 Selecting LCD Display Mode will display the data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.17-1 LCD Display Mode The LCD display mode sets the time (12/24 hr.), date (day/month order), and language.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.18 LED Flashing Rate - PGM 170 Selecting LED Flashing Rate will display the data entry page. Click the [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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.5.18-1 LED INDICATION ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT COL Supplementary It is CO button supplementary call FLASH 240 00-14 Call Waiting waiting flashing rate. IPMFLUTTER(6) COL Supplementary...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.5.19 Music Sources - PGM 171 Selecting Music Sources will display the Music Sources data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. The vUCP is not available for this feature.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 enter the TCP port if a TCP channel is assigned.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.25 SMDR Attributes - PGM 177 Selecting SMDR Attributes will display the SMDR Attributes data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.25-1 SMDR Attributes Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), which is output over a RS 232 port or TCP channel, contains both incoming and outgoing calls.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
Selecting System Multi-Language will display the System Multi-Language data entry page. Click the [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 The VSF (VMIU, VMIB, UVM) supports multiple languages (19 languages); up to six languages may be supported simultaneously.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.28 System Timers - PGM 180 ~ 182 & 186 Selecting System Timers will display the System Timers data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 field, you can set the delay time before...
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Pause Timer other automatically dialed digits sent to the PSTN. (seconds) When a Soft Key is used on the 6000 or 7000 series iPECS IP Soft auto RLS 1-30 or LDP Phone, after the expiration of this timer, the display will...
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Voice Mail to remove the error tone that the carrier may send Tone Timer (seconds) after disconnect. When an iPECS IP or LDP Phone receives a disconnect On-Hook Auto 00~99 message or signal from the CO line, the phone goes idle after...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.5.28-1 SYSTEM TIMERS ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT It is the maximum fax tone detection time to deliver FAX calls to 1~20 Fax Detect timer the fax destination.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.29 In-Room Indication - PGM 183 Selecting the In-Room indication will display the In-Room data entry page. Click the [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.
Authorization PGM of Web Admin. Figure 4.4.5.30-1 Web Access Authorization Three different passwords can be assigned for access to the iPECS Web administration to allow different access levels to the program fields. Four levels (User, Administrator, Custom1, and Custom2)have access to the assigned fields on this page by selecting N/A, Read, Read/Write.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.31 Station Web Access Authorization Selecting Station Web Authorization will display the Web authorization data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.5.31-1 Station Web Access Authorization Three access levels can be assigned to each station to access the Station Web pages in Station Data (Common Attributes (111): ‘Station Web Level’).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
The screen shows that SNMP Attributes are divided into three categories: SNMP Agent, SNMP Security, and SNMP Trap. The SNMP Service field enables the SNMP agent to run in the iPECS call server. The SNMP port field defines the UDP port used for communications from the iPECS system for SNMP messages. This port should not be changed.
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Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.5.35 Hot Desk Attributes - PGM 250 Selecting Hot Desk Attributes will display the Hot Desk Attributes data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.5.36-1 System Call Routing Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Each scenario can be assigned a priority. The highest priority Scenario Priority (Highest scenario meeting the criteria is used to route the call.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
Figure 4.4.5.41-1 Attendant Ring Mode The administrator assigns the ring mode to 1 Main attendant and 15 ICM Tenancy Group attendants. Five ring modes are supported as Day, Night, Timed, Auto, On-demand ring mode (eMG80/100: 1~15/ eMG800: 1~32/UCP: 1~100). The Attendant controls the system Ring mode changing from Auto ring Mode to Day, Night, Timed, or On- demand ring mode.
Figure 4.4.5.42-1 System Speed Dial List The eMG80/100 (eMG800/UCP) has a memory for 3000(8000/12,000) Speed Dial numbers of up to 25 digits each. Each System Speed bin (index) is assigned the CO/IP Line for the Speed Dial, the number to be dialed, and a name for Dial-by-Name.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.5.43 Custom Messages Selecting Custom Messages will display the Custom Message Table data entry page. Click the [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 2.5 4.4.5.44 PPTP Attributes Selecting PPTP Attributes will display the PPTP Attributes Table data entry page. Click the [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 values for the PPTP server IP address, Id, and password must be entered, and a server name may be entered.
ISDN connection. Placing a call over an ISDN Line to the designated PPP Station will connect to the system database. The system will request a user id and password, matching one of the User Ids and passwords assigned. After a matching id and password are received, the iPECS Login Home page is provided.
Station processes, Circular, Terminal, and ACD. In addition, there are eight (8) functional groups available: ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) based on ACD station, Ring, Call Pick- Up, External Voice Mail (SLT connected), VSF-Voice Mail, iPECS Feature Server Voice Mail and Network Voice Mail, and UCS Groups.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.6.2 Station Group Assignment - PGM 190 Selecting Station Group Assignment will display the Station Group data entry page. Enter the desired Station Group number and click [Load] to display the Group Assignment.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Figure 4.4.6.3-1 Terminal & Circular Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-1 TERMINAL & CIRCULAR GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If all stations in the group are busy when a call is offered, the call may continue to wait (queue) for an available station.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-1 TERMINAL & CIRCULAR GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The 2nd announcement can be repeated to callers that remain in VSF Announce 2 000~999 the queue at Announcement 2 Repeat Timer intervals. Note VSF...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-1 TERMINAL & CIRCULAR 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 the re-order tone, while a CO/IP call will be routed to the overflow destination.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT VSF Announce 2 If this attribute is selected, the call will drop after the 2nd VSF Auto Drop announcement...
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00-99 Call Counter disconnected after the VSF Announcement 1, if assigned, is played. Any valid iPECS IP or LDP Phone with the display can be Supervisor 1 to 5 Station assigned as a supervisor, max. 5 ACD Supervisors. This parameter sets the duration a station will receive a ring...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Max. 12 Group Name An ACD group name can be designated. characters 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CIQ #1 Page Alert Delay timer for CIQ #1 Announcement 000-180 -Delay Time CIQ #1 Page Alert Interval for repeating the CIQ #1 Announcement.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-2ACD GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For an ACD group type, the Simultaneous Ring option is available. OFF: each agent rings for each of different call ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-3 RING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call assigned to receive a guaranteed announcement Guar-Ann(Timer arrives and all channels are busy, the call may wait with...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-3 RING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Sometimes, a special wrap-up duration is required for an agent to allow the agent to do follow-up actions after hold or park a call connected.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-3 RING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Calls to a Station group may forward directly to a defined destination, bypassing the hunt process. “Forced Forward,”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.6.3-4 EXTERNAL VOICE MAIL GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For external analog Voice Mail groups, an index to the Voice Mail Dial Table that contains the “Put Mail” dial Put Mail Index code.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Figure 4.4.6.3-5 Pick-Up Group Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If a group member is ringing, other group members can pick up Auto Pick Up the ringing call by simply going “Off-hook.”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Figure 4.4.6.3-7 iPECS Feature Server Voice Mail Group (UMS-VM) Attributes Table 4.4.6.3-7 FEATURE SERVER VOICE MAIL GROUP ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If all stations in the group are busy when a call is offered, the call may continue to wait (queue) for an available FS-VM channel.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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.
Selecting Pick Up Group will display the Pick Up Group entry page. Enter the desired Pick Up Group number and click [Load] to display the group member Assignment. Enter Group Number: eMG80/100: 0-49 / eMG800: 0-199 / UCP: 0-199 Figure 4.4.6.5-1 Pick Up Group...
Selecting Personal Group will display the Personal Group entry page. Enter a valid Personal Group number and click load to enter group data. Enter Group Number: eMG80/100: 1-70 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-1200 Figure 4.4.6.7-1 Personal Group Several stations can share the same station number. That means Personal Group is an extended feature of Linked Pair.
Selecting Personal Group Attribute will display the Personal Group Attribute entry page. Enter a valid Personal Group number to enter the group data. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Group Number: eMG80/100: 1-70 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-1200 Figure 4.4.6.8-1 Personal Group Attributes Table 4.4.6.8-1 PERSONAL GROUP ATTRIBUTES...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.7 ISDN Line Data The following figure shows that selecting the ISDN Line Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame. 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 2.5 4.4.7.2 CLIP/COLP Table - PGM 201 Selecting the CLIP/COLP Table will display the CLIP/COLP Table Attributes data entry page. Click the [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.
When an ISDN Line assigned for DID operation receives an incoming call, the call will be routed to a station based on the Flexible DID Table Index assigned in the MSN Table. Each iPECS configuration has a different capacity, as indicated by the entry range in the following table.
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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
The system will request a user id and password, which must match one of the User Ids and passwords assigned. After a matching ID and password are received, the iPECS Login Home page is provided.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 are available to enter or modify data. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.8 SIP Data Selecting the SIP Data program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame as shown in the following figure. Figure 4.4.8-1 SIP Data...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 are running on MPB/UCP. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Local Server SIP UDP signaling port. 5060 UDP Port The system will be restarted after Save. Local Server SIP TCP signaling port.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT System Cert Key Max. 16 Password to encrypt the private key. password characters Change password that is used to encrypt TLS certification TLS Security periodically.
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When TOS is selected as the QoS method, the TOS value for RTP TOS value RTP packets is defined. SIP T-NET Option Korea Telecom only, when employing an iPECS system as the Max. 6 CM Prefix CM, iPECS system will require a Prefix to set up a SIP trunk call. Digits...
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Alarm Server Default UDP port for Alarm server. Port 5060 UDP Port If IPECS doesn’t receive a reply for this option 3 consecutive Alarm Server OFF/ times, will not send Message and Information to the Alarm Server. Check Usage PGM 210 check message send timer.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.8.1-1 SIP Common Attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SIP Multi-home Multi-home 2nd IP UDP Port is a UDP port used with Secondary Port 2nd IP UDP Port IP.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
TLS for SIP signaling messages. The caller's name may be included in SIP messages. When Caller Name included, the name can display in the LCD of iPECS IP and LDP Unused / Service Phones. In addition, the Contact Display Name assigned to the...
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Acceptance From All The system will populate the SIP “Contact” header Domain with Contact Refer to SIP Device either the iPECS device IP address or the “Domain” specified Address description Addr above. SIP Device Addr, Server Domain Domain The system will populate the SIP “From” header Domain with...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 be desirable to restrict the called party from receiving this information.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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, a fixed User ID, or Unused.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT SIP Call Setup Failover Option When the system initiates a SIP Trunk call and receives no response from the SIP proxy server, after the expiration of this...
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ARIA_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80 description AES_CM_192_HMAC_SHA1_80 ARIA_CM_256_HMAC_SHA1_80 AES_CM_256_HMAC_SHA1_80 Caller/Called ID ID Option For display and ICLID call routing, iPECS employ this header as Caller ID Refer to P-Asserted- the “Caller ID.” Selection description P-Asserted-ID, Remote-Party-D, From ID Display Caller Name(Though Even though the User ID is Anonymous, the system can display the SIP “From”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT For call routing, the “SIP Request” or “To” header will be Called ID Refer to Request employed by the system as the “Called Party ID.”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.8.3-1 SIP CO ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Users can select Local IP(From, Via, and Contact address) used for the SIP trunk. Local Address It is applied when PGM210- Multi-home Usage is 2nd IP or EXT...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
The SIP User Id Attributes Table defines SIP characteristics associated with the index, including User ID, Authentication name, etc. These characteristics are required for proper operation of the system and registration of the iPECS IP and LDP phones when employed with the SIP trunk. See also, PGM 133.
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ID Table Index indexed User ID is employed. eMG80/100:0~140, eMG800:0~1200, UCP:0~2400 If registration is enabled (User ID Register above), the iPECS can send the User ID or Authorized Representative ID to the SIP User ID Usage Proxy to register the ID. Otherwise, only the Authentication Name and password are used.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Keep Alive / NAT Resolution To keep stable information of SIP Phone‘s Connection, IP address, and port number that is the under NAT environment, the system uses ‘OPTIONS’ message to implement Keep-Alive and assist NAT resolution - effort to maintain the IP address of SIP Phone by sending a message so often from system to SIP Phone.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 DTMF INFO (OUT BAND) type DTMF Presented in SIP signaling message. INFO (SIMPLE DTMF) / INFO (NORTEL NETWORKS) / INFO (DTMF RELAY) / INFO (TELEPHONE EVENT) ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 setup. A SIP 407 Authentication message requires the...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
SIP Phones on their registration to system and press the [Save] button. To store provisioning files that have been uploaded to the iPECS system, press [Store uploaded Provision files].To view the stored configuration files, press [View Provision files].
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 For what? Re-Registration Timer It will be useless if [SIP User ID Attributes (PGM 126) - Registration Timer Usage] is ON SIP Extension’s Local UDP/TCP/TLS Port number...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.8.8-1 SIP PHONE PROVISIONING ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When the SIP phone transports the message to the system, Port Signaling Port this port number is employed for messages from the SIP...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.8.8-1 SIP PHONE PROVISIONING ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The phone goes idle after this timer when the phone Auto Idle Timer 00-99(Sec.) receives a disconnect message or signal from the system.
Note this does not include files that have been uploaded to iPECS eMG/UCP file system but not “stored” under PGM 212. To delete a file from the provisioning file directory, check the box in front of the file to be deleted, then click [Delete].
VMEX Station Data to modify. After modifying the data, click [Save] to store the VMEX Station Data. Enter VMEX Station Index Range: eMG80/100: 1-140 / eMG800: 1-1200 / UCP: 1-2400 Figure 4.4.8.10-1 VMEX Station Data The Virtual Mobile Extension feature permits a remote mobile phone to act as a station within the system employing SIP.
Unknown, International, National, Local A special prefix code is included in the SIP invite “To” header sent from the iPECS system to the carrier’s SIP Call server to identify To Prefix 3 to 5 digits the VMEX service A special prefix code is included in the SIP invite “From”...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.9.1 LCR Control Attributes - PGM 220 Selecting LCR Control Attributes will display the LCR Control Attributes data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
Modification Table Index. LDT Tables are provided for 10 for eMG80/100 system& 32 for eMG800/UCP system. The Table is divided into bins. The user's applicable LCR Access Modes (LCR Type) and the digits (up to the first 12) dialed are compared with the entries in the Leading Digit Table.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
The LCR Table Initialization 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 to the default (no entries) state. The CO group range is from 1 to 21 for eMG80/100 and 1 to 201 for eMG800/UCP.
Digit Conversion Table - PGM 270 Selecting Digit Conversion Table will display the page shown. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. EnterTable Number: eMG80/100: 1-15 / eMG800: 1-32 / UCP: 1-32 Figure 4.4.9.5-1 Digit Conversion Table The Digit Conversion Table index is assigned to the Station and CO line. In addition, as necessary, digit conversion can be applied according to the Apply Time Type (Unconditional, Day/Night/Timed, or LCR/Time).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.9.6 Toll Exception Table - PGM 224 Selecting the Toll Exception Table will display the Toll Table data entry page. Select the desired Allow or Deny Table, the blue text above the table header, desired. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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.
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Day, Night, and Timed Ring mode operation. The system will allow the station-associated Authorization codes to be duplicated. However, the iPECS will not allow duplicate or conflicting system level codes unless the ‘*’ and Authorization table indexing is used to enter codes.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
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Route to Networked Station Conference Room Internal Page External page All Call Page Route to voice mail (station group/station number) Company Directory Record VM Greeting Room Type Conf Group Join (Value: system conference group number) (Value Range: eMG80/100(0 or 100~139), eMG800/UCP(0 or 100~259)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.9.11 Executive/Secretary Table - PGM 229 Selecting Executive/Secretary will display the Executive/Secretary Table data entry page. Click the [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 transfers calls are automatically routed to the Secretary.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.9.11-1 Executive/Secretary Table ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If Group is greater than 1, it works that lower grade executives Executive Group can call higher grade executives directly when they are in the 00-50 same group.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.9.12 Flexible DID Conversion Table - PGM 231 Selecting the Flexible DID Conversion Table will display the Flexible DID Table data entry page. For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag are available to enter or modify data. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.9.13 System Speed Zone Table - PGM 232 Selecting System Speed Zone will display the System Speed Zone data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
The Attendant can override the Automatic selection and select the desired mode (Day, Night, and Timed) manually. A separate Auto Ring Table can be established for each ICM Tenancy Group in section (indices 1 ~ 15for eMG80/100& indices 1~32 for eMG800& 1~100 for UCP) and for the system (index 00).
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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]...
Selecting Registration Table will display the Registration data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.9.16-1 MAC Registration Table When multiple iPECS systems are located on the same LAN, it may be desirable to register add-on devices employing the Registration Table. Table 4.4.9.16-1 MAC REGISTRATION TABLE...
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 a ring for incoming iPECS calls. The user may be allowed to enable the Mobile extension and define the mobile number. The system can be defined to employ a specific CO/IP Line Group to place calls to the Mobile phone.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
Selecting the blue-colored text in the Table header will sort the table based on the selected column. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter the Agent order: eMG80/100: 1-140 / eMG800: 1-1200 / UCP: 1-2400 Figure 4.4.9.18-1 IPCR Agent Table This table correlates an Object Type (Station or CO/IP Line) to the IPCR (Call Recording) Agent index in the IPCR server.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.9.20 Flexible Button Default Table– PGM 239 Selecting the Flexible button default table will display the below page. For convenience, the copy, paste, and drag are available to enter or modify data. Please click the [Save] button to apply after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.9.21 Preset Flexible Button Default – PGM 240 Selecting the Preset flexible button default will display the below page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.9.21-1 Preset Flexible Button Default The administrator can assign the Preset flexible button table to the station automatically by default.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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)
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
Note a license is required. Net Retry Count Not used. 00-99 The name of the calling station is sent to the called iPECS UCP. Net CNIP Enable CNIP is shown in the LCD of the called party’s station. The name of the connected station is sent to the calling iPECS Net CONP system.
UDP Port for The UDP port for BLF message packets to BLF Manager is defined. 9500-9999 9501 BLF Manager The IP Address of the BLF Manager server is required when iPECS 0.0.0.0 UCP is configured with eMG systems in the Network.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 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...
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 the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter CO Range: eMG80/100: 1-74 / eMG800: 1-600 / UCP: 1-998 Figure 4.4.10.4-1 Network CO Line Attributes Table 4.4.10.4-1 NETWORK CO LINE ATTRIBUTES...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.10.6-1 NETWORK NUMBERING PLAN TABLE ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The type of use of the code is defined as directed to the PSTN NET / Network Type (carrier) or a Networked system.
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Auth COS may be applied according to the authorization code. SMDR Digit For a Transit-out call from the iPECS, the networked system that Hide places the call may desire to receive the Authorization code A twelve-character name can be assigned to the system for use Max.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
4.4.11.1 H.323 Basic Attributes -PGM 326 Selecting H.323 Basic Attributes will display the data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter Device/GW slot sequence number: eMG80/100: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.11.1-1 H.323 Basic Attributes H.323 Signaling can be operated with each VOIB/VOIM or MPB/UCP.
Enter Group number: eMG80/100: 1-20 / eMG800: 1-200 / UCP: 1-200 Figure 4.4.11.2-1 H.323 CO Group Attributes The VOIP channels are used for Distributed Networking, SIP or H.323 networks, and 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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).
Selecting H.323 Incoming Route table will display the data entry page. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter CO Group number: eMG80/100 : 1-20 / eMG800: 1-200 / UCP: 1-200 Figure 4.4.11.3-1 H.323 Incoming Route table It is to get the direct H.323, the From IP-Address and ‘incoming CO Group number’ to be routed should be assigned.
In a Centralized Control T-NET (Transparent Network), remote devices may be registered to a Central iPECS system(CM) and a Local iPECS system (LM). In this way, the CM maintains control of the remote device. Should the WAN connection between an LM and CM fail (polling error), the LM will initiate operational control of the locally registered devices.
Selecting T-Net Basic Attributes will display the data entry page. Click the [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 to function as part of the network.
Each LM (Local iPECS system), which is part of a Central Control Network, must be defined with the IP Address of the CM (Central iPECS system). The LM configuration data is sent to the CM at the time the LM registers with the CM.
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 and the maximum configuration of each LM. Up to 100 Local iPECS systems (LMs) may be defined, and configuration entered.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.12.3-1 T-NET LM ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This field defines the total number of ports the LM will request from Total no of the CM for devices attached to the LM. This value must be equal to...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.12.4 T-NET FoPSTN table -PGM 333 Selecting the T-NET FoPSTN Table will display the data entry page. Enter an index range, then click [Load] to modify the data. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
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 the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter T-NET Range: eMG80/100: 1-15 / eMG800: 1-32 / UCP: 1-100 Figure 4.4.12.5-1 T-NET Control Contact Each LM incorporates relay contacts that can be employed as a Door Lock Release.
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 the [Save] button after changing Value. Enter T-NET Range: eMG80/100: 1-15 / eMG800: 1-32 / UCP: 1-100 Figure 4.4.12.6-1 T-NET Music/Alarm To minimize WAN traffic, the CM does not provide BGM/MOH to an LM.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
Generally, the transport of RTP packets should be peer-to-peer communication over either a LAN or VPN. If iPECS devices are separated by a NAPT server or direct peer-to-peer communications are not available, packet relay must be employed to assure communication. In packet relay, RTP packets are received by a local VoIP channel, which is under control of the MPB/UCP, and the IP address is translated from public to the device’s private address.
[Load]to assign a device's zone number. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter Device/GW sequence Range: eMG80/100: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.13.3-1 Device Zone Attributes Device Zone Attributes define characteristics specific to the device, including the registration password, DiffServ Code Point, Nation, etc.
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VoIP channel of a VOIU/VOIM or 00-15 Group Paging Agent (VoIP channel of an iPECS LIP Phone). 00: same paging relay area VM Device Slot The VSF gateway used to support Voice Mail for a device is Sequence.
Enter Device/GW sequence Range: eMG80/100: 1-300 / eMG800: 1-2890 / UCP: 1-3688 Figure 4.4.13.4-1 Zone Page RTP Packet Relay iPECS protocol employs multi-cast to send RTP packets to multiple devices at one time. This improves efficiency and lowers traffic by sending a single multicast packet to multicast group members. In particular, paging employs this multi-cast technique.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify;...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.13.6-1 ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CLI length is over this count, and then it is a long-distance Local Number Digit call; otherwise, it is a local call.
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Refer to Calls there is no limit on the number of outgoing CO/IP calls. description eMG80/100:0-74, eMG800: 0-600, UCP: 0-998 (0: No limit) A Music source can be assigned, so that calls to this zone. Refer to Refer to Sys...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Load]button to assign Zone characteristics. Click the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.13.8-1 INTER-ZONE ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Src RTP Relay The Sequence number is associated with the VoIP channels in Sequence Device Slot the Source Zone that handle Packet Relay.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the [Save] button after changing Value.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
Figure 4.4.14.1-1 Remote Device Registration When a device attempts to register with the controlling iPECS, the system will check the device MAC address and password against the Registration table. If a match is found, the device is registered regardless of the Dip-switch 2 position of eMG and Dip Switch position 3 of UCP.
The ID and password are assigned along with other characteristics of the remote station such as Zone, desired station number, country code, Language, and a remark can be defined. The iPECS UCS Client can be configured as a link-paired station by assigning the same Desired-Number as a registered desktop iPECS LIP Phone.
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The device can be assigned to a Zone. 1-32 The desired number can be entered for the device. To link an iPECS UCS and iPECS LIP Phone, enter the station number of Desired Station the registered iPECS LIP Phone prior to registration of the iPECS...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
Table 4.4.15.1-1 Common attributes ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The iPECS system employs a per-seat license. The number of Concurrent System UCS Clients that are active at a time cannot exceed the licensed Clients in login capacity capacity.
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Interval UCS clients. Seconds The UCS service server can be the iPECS system (Standard) or the external UCS Server (Premium). The UCS Server provides additional video and collaboration features as Premium service. When the UCS Server is employed, the Standard Client Login...
The UCS Client information is configured for each client before registration. When the UCS Server is employed to provide Standard service, the iPECS system will transfer the information to the server after the client registers. After registration, any changes to the client configuration are accomplished in the UCS Server.
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Set Email address. characters If the UCS Client is part of a Linked pair, it must be enabled here. By entering the Station number of iPECS IP Phone as Linked Pair the UCS Client Station Number, the stations will employ MAC linking.
The UCS Client information is configured for each client prior to registration. When the UCS Server is employed to provide Premium service, the iPECS system will transfer the information to the server after the client registers and, after registration, any changes to the client configuration are accomplished in the UCS Server.
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Set Email address. characters If the UCS Client is part of a Linked pair, it must be enabled here. By entering the Station number of iPECS IP Phone as Linked Pair the UCS Client Station Number, the stations will employ MAC linking.
UCS Client index, then click [Load] to modify the client data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button. Enter UCS Client Index: eMG80/100: 1-32 / eMG800: 1-200 / UCP: 1-200 Figure 4.4.15.4-1 UCS Standard Client Attributes The UCS Client can be allowed or denied access to several features described in Table 4.4.15.4-1.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.15.5 Administrative Message – PGM 448 Selecting Administrative Message will display the administrative message input page. Click the [Send] button after filling out the subject and Contents and checking the destination.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 station number, Master number, and Push Usage on the last table.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.16.1 DECT Registration (0#) Selecting DECT Registration returns the DECT Registration input page. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.4.16.1-1 DECT Registration ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Several types of handsets may be selected. Refer to GDC- Press the [Send] button after entering the number and type.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.16.2 DECT ATTRIBUTES - PGM 491 Selecting the DECT Attributes returns the DECT ATTRIBUTES input page. Click the [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 2.5 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 changing the Value Figure 4.4.16.3-1 DECT Multi-zone support attributes...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.18 Green Mode for eMG - PGM 500 Selecting the Green Mode program group returns the sub-menu displayed in the left frame, as shown in the following figure.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.4.18.1 Green mode activation Selecting Green Mode Activation returns the page shown. Click the [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 2.5 4.4.18.2 Green Mode Time Setting Selecting the Green Mode Time Setting returns the page shown. Click the [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.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.19.2 Redundancy IP Address – PGM 503 Selecting the redundancy IP Address will display the page shown. Click the [Save] button after changing Value. Figure 4.4.19.2-1 Redundancy IP Address For proper operation, It must be that the IP address parameters of the LAN1 ports of the redundant UCP modules are defined for Redundancy.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.4.20.1 Initialization Table - PGM 450 Selecting Initialization will display the Initialization Table data entry page. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; data for checked attributes are initialized by clicking the [Initialize] button or reset the system by clicking the [Reset System] button.
VSF System greeting Voice Mail USB Backup on VSF Mail Management (for eMG80/800, UCP) eMG100/vUCP: Voice Mail Web Backup/Restore Real-time monitoring for Device You can monitor the current status of the device in real-time. The new information is highlighted in red.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Figure 4.5-2eMG800 Maintenance Main Page Figure 4.5-3UCP Maintenance Main Page...
NAND-based memory file system; thus, we can upload html, UCP/MPB upgrade, and iPECS appliance image files without impacting the current database. All of the iPECS series modules can be upgraded by remote access through the system. Selecting S/W Upgrade from the Maintenance page displays the Appliance Version page and sub-menus display in the left frame as shown in the following figure.
4.5.1.2 Upgrade Process If the iPECS Appliance image is uploaded, the appliances of the type for which an image was uploaded will be displayed and can be selected to upgrade, as shown in the following figure Upgrade Process. Select the desired appliance and click the [Upgrade] button, the upgrade process will start, and a progress screen will be displayed.
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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. Note the xxxx in the ROM file names indicates the version number of the file.
4.5.1.3.2 Direct Appliances Upgrade Should the above-managed upgrade process fail, appliances (Devices and iPECS Phones) can be upgraded directly using the appliance IP address as the upgrade destination address. Note the later time may require local access.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.2 Database 4.5.2.1 Database Upload The Database Upload selection will display the Database Upload page as shown in the figure. Select [Select Files], select the desired database file from the local PC and click [Start] to upload the database to the system.
Multi-Language File to the local PC. It also allows the Multi-Language File in the PC to be uploaded to the iPECS system using the file upload procedures in the S/W Upgrade section.
4.5.4 SMDR The iPECS system can download SMDR data in an 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. This page may also be employed to delete SMDR records for the station range entered.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.5.7 License Install Various licenses can be installed to expand the 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 2.5 4.5.7.2 Gateway License for UCP All gateways which can have gateway license types are displayed on this web page. If a valid gateway license file was uploaded by “License Upload” and a gateway with matched serial number is registered in the system, the [Apply] button will be activated.
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 the [Save] button after changing the license. Enter Station Index Range: eMG80/100: 1-140 / eMG800: 1-1200 / UCP: 1-2400 The license is the following type for UCS Client: ...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.7.4 Temp License Activation Before Temp License Activation, make sure that the date of the system is set correctly. On this page, Temp License can be activated by clicking the [Activation] button. The remaining days and activation times are displayed in the State column.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.7.5 Online License (vUCP only) Since managing a unique fingerprint on a virtual machine is impossible, the license is periodically checked online. The manager must obtain an ID and PWD from the local dealer and program it. If you have not uploaded your license file, you will also need it.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.8 DECT Statistics Feature Selecting DECT Statistics Feature displays the page shown in the figure. Select the desired radial button and, where needed, enter the WTIM/WTIB sequence number, then click [Send] to view the statistics.
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 2.5 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. The entire prompt file for selected languages can be deleted from this page and updated prompt files uploaded to the system.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.9.3 Individual Upload Selecting “Individual Upload” will display the page shown in the figure. Here individual system prompts can be uploaded to the system for 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 2.5 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 2.5 4.5.10.2 Individual download Selecting Individual Download displays the page shown in the figure. The page will display a list of System announcements in the VSF memory. Individual files may be downloaded with the Download button next to the announcement file name.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.10.4 System greeting Download Selecting System Greeting Download displays the page shown in the figure. From this page, announcements for each language “Position” can be downloaded from the VSF memory as a backup file. First, select the language position, click the Download button, and then follow the normal save file process to store the file.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.11 User Greeting Administrators can upload or download the User greeting to System. So User greetings are available to use on 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 2.5 4.5.11.2 User Greeting Download To download the User Greeting from System, complete the following steps: Click the [Download] button. The tab will be displayed at the left bottom of the page. Click the arrow box and select [Open] to show.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.12 Company Directory Administrators can upload or download company directories to System. So company directories are available to use on 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 2.5 4.5.12.2 CDN Download To download the Company Directory from System, complete the following steps: Click the [Download] button. The tab will be displayed at the left bottom of the page. Click the arrow box and select [Open] to show.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.13 Voice Mail Management The Voice Mail Management permits the administrator to view the status of the built-in Voice Mailboxes and delete all messages, delete messages for specific stations, or back up all the messages to the PC.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.5.13.2 Voice Mail USB Backup Selecting Voice Mail Backup displays the page shown in the figure. In the 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 2.5 4.5.14 Function program The Function Program allows the administrator to build a set of programs with attributes in a structure customized to the administrator. The Function programs can then be accessed under the Administration pages using the “Function Base”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 step 1, click the Make table to check the desired function and click the Save button.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Finally, click the Save Function to save and then click the OK button. To check the function, click the Function Base button in the left frame and User Function List, and you will see the following figure.
Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.5.15.1 Company (Tenant group) Administrator Account The system's main (maintenance) administrator can make a 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 2.5 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 2.5 Trace Log via web A user can start and stop logging and download trace log results. The log file will be replaced when new logging is started.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.5.21 Web Certificate SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer, a global standard security technology enabling 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., credit card numbers, user names, passwords,...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 On-Line web user guide We provide an Online web user guide about the frequent use of features to a user. You can access it on the login page as below without entering your ID and Password.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 A&P Appendix Revision History ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES S/W version 6.0.x. - Separated the “A&P Appendix” from “A&P Manual.” Jan.,2022 - Added the Appendix D (Station Admin Programming for eMG)
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table of Contents 1 Appendix A: Program Codes ................. 1 2 Appendix B: Flexible Numbering Plan (Web-based) ........3 3 Appendix C: Database Details & Default for Station Admin for eMG ..24 4 Appendix D: Station Admin Programming for eMG ........
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 CO Line Preset Forward Attributes – PGM 147 ..............146 4.3.5.6 CO Additional Attributes – PGM 148 ................147 4.3.5.7 NA ISDN Line Attributes – PGM 150 ................149 4.3.5.8...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Executive/Secretary Table – PGM 229 ................242 4.3.9.6 Flexible DID Conversion Table – PGM 231 ..............243 4.3.9.7 System Speed Zone Table – PGM 232 ................245 4.3.9.8...
For more information on the User Program Mode, refer to the iPECS Features and Operation Manual. Many of these codes may be assigned to a button of an iPECS IP or LDP Phone by pressing the [PGM] button as the first entry of a Flexible button assignment.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 2 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 provides the Numbering Plan codes for each of the nine basic plans.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table B-2-1 eMG 80 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark AME Feature * 564 Alarm Reset * 565 * 565 Group Call Pickup...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table B-2-2 eMG80 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Do Not Disturb (Toggle *553 *553 On/Off) Call Forward *554 *554 Speed Dial Programming...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table B-2-2 eMG80 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Access Held Individual CO/IP Access CO in First CO Group Attendant Call VM Message Wait Enabled *8...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table B-2-2 eMG80 Basic Numbering Plan 5-9, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Save Number Redial [Save] [Save] [Save] [Save] [Save] Keyset [SPEED] + [SPEED] +...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table B-3-1 eMG 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table B-3-1 eMG 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table B-3-1 eMG 100 Basic Numbering Plan 1-4, Default Values Basic Numbering Plan Feature Remark Save Number Redial [Save] [Save] [Save] [Save] Keyset [SPEED] [SPEED] + [SPEED] +...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table B-3-2 eMG100 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 3 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 First: End MAC Address to register a device...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 Call Coverage Delay Ring...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 24-6 Unused 0: DISPLAY DISPLAY 24-7 FIRST DIGIT * IN SPD SECURITY SECURITY 1: DIGIT * 24-8 Strong password 1: ON, 0: OFF 0 –...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Button 1 : System Attendant Attendant Assignment Station 1: 100 (1000) Button 2: Main Attendants PGM: 165 - Multicast RTP / RTCP Flex 1 –...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK FLASH240 CO Queue Ring Flashing Rate 00~14 IPMFLUTTER(6) FLASH480 CO Recall Ring Flashing Rate 00~14 IPMFLUTTER(8) FLASH 30 CO I Hold Flashing Rate...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK ACD Help Button 00~14 FLASH120 IPM(10) Voice Record button 00~14 FLASH240 IPM(5) FLASH 30 Message Wait button 00~14 IPM (2)
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK For incoming call, 0: Ring Service Time, 0: Ring 1: CLI, SMDR Ring/CLI/CPN (SVC_1) 1: CLI RING 2: CPN,...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK 0:’I’ 0:’I’ 24-18 VSF VM Display 1:’V’ 24-19 Display N-type 1:ON, 2:OFF PGM: 178 - System Date & Time...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 181 - System Timers II Call Fwd No Answer Timer 000~600 1 sec increments DID/DISA No Answer Timer...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-6 SYSTEM DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK Wakeup fail Timer 00~99 1 sec increments Prepaid warn timer 00~99 1 sec increments PGM: 183 -In room indication...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 190 - Station Group Assignment, 401 – 439 0: No Assignment 1: Circular 2: Terminal 3: UCD/ACD...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-7 STATION GROUP DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK TERMINAL GROUP VSF Announce 1 Timer 000~999 1 second increments VSF Announce 2 Timer 000~999 1 second increments...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 ….
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-8 ISDN LINE & ICLID ROUTING DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PPP User ID 1 12 Characters likppp01 PPP Password 1 12 Characters Ipkts01 PPP User ID 2...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-10 NETWORKING DATA SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 324 - Network Numbering Plan Table 0: NET System Use 1: PSTN Numbering Plan Code 16 digits Numbering Plan Net CO Group...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table D-12Green Mode Activation SUB-MENU RANGE DEFAULT REMARK PGM: 500 – Green Mode Activation 0: Disable Power Save Usage Disable 1: Enable 0: OFF Power On/Off 1: ON...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-14 PRINT-OUT DATABASE ITEM DESCRIPTION REMARK System Timer Data Toll Table Data LCR Table Data Other Tables Nation Specific Data Flexible Button Data Enter station range...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table C-15 VIRTUAL DIP SWITCH SUB-MENU RANGE REMARK lights if the trace is ON) Press Flex Button (Toggle: ON/OFF, LED SIP MSG Trace ON/OFF lights if the trace is ON)
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4 Appendix D: Station Admin Programming for eMG General 4.1.1 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 the status of the feature.
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. In addition, as default, there is no Station Admin password defined. To enter the Program mode from the Admin Station, follow the procedure below.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Procedure for Data Entry The following sections provide specific instructions for entering data from the Admin Station once in the Program mode. Each section provides descriptive information, step-by-step instructions, and Tables for determining appropriate entries.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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Assigning the “Second Sys IP address” with a valid IP address from the second segment permits the system to communicate with the devices directly over the LAN.iPECS can be installed behind a NAPT server if the NAPT server provides fixed address translation and port forwarding to the system. In this case, the system will employ the “Firewall IP address,”...
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Returns System IP Address Plan to default values. SYSTEM RESET IP Address of Domain Name Server, which MPB DNS IP ADDR iPECS will use to resolve URL to an IP address. 0.0.0.0 The DNS provides the resolution after receiving .0 .0 the name from iPECS.
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TDM board is registered with its 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, indicating the registration order. Also, based on the type of device (CO/IP gateway/board, Terminal), the system assigns a logical Sequence Number.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 set...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 (1:ON/0:OFF): OFF switchings to local devices.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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Flexible Station Numbering Plan -PGM 105 Each LDP Phone, iPECS IP Phone, and SLT is assigned a Sequence Number during the registration process. The station Sequence Number is a 3-digit number starting at 001, which is incremented as each terminal device is registered.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.3.2.6 8-Digit Table We can support it more 4 digits for station number. Station numbering should not conflict with the numbering plan. It is consists of prefix digits and adds digits. Prefix digits can have up to 4 digits, and Add digits can have up to 4 digits.
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Each station is assigned a type used by the system to recognize the station‘s capabilities and default Flex button configuration. In addition, for the iPECS DSS/BLF Consoles, the associated station number is identified here. Note that the maximum of three (3) DSS Consoles(LIP DSS & LDP DSS) can be associated and connected to a station.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.3.2 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the below dial tone sources ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.3.2-2 STATION ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 112) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Permits the station to queue for the next 100-110 CO/IP QUEUING 0: Disable available Line when all Lines Busy signal is...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 Enables Group Listens to feature.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When On, the user-dialed digits are stored at iPECS IP or LDP Phonesuntil explicitly sent by the user.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When detected, DTMF from an SLT may be 100-110 BY PASS DTMF regenerated by the analog CO line ports. The...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.3.2-3 STATION ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 113) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Barge permits an authorized extension to intrude into another existing outside/internal call or to disconnect an existing call forcedly.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.3.3 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a call corresponding to a MSN Telephone Number comes into the system, the call is basically routed to idle stations that have a free MSN button assigned for the corresponding Telephone Number.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Select a voice-enabled preselected message for a station playing toward an 100-110 P-MSG LANG Refer to incoming CO call.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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)
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.3.3-1 STATION ISDN ATTRIBUTES (PGM 114) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When the large popup timer is set to any value from 1 to 5 except 0, the display of...
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4.3.3.4 Flexible button Assignment -PGM 115 Each Flex button for each iPECS IP and LDP Phone and DSS Console is assigned a function (Type) and an associated Value as shown in Table 3.3.3.4-1. For assignments to a DSS Console, the [VOL UP]/[VOL DOWN] buttons shift the Flex button appearance on the Admin station to the next or previous group of 24 buttons as they appear on the iPECS DSS Console.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.3.4-3 IP CONSOLE BUTTON CONFIGURATION DEFAULT CONSOLE BUTTON CONFIGURATION Button 1: Intrusion Button 2: All Call Page Button 3: Call Park 1 Button 4: Station Group 1...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Station Class-of-Service – PGM 116 4.3.3.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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CO/IP Group Access – PGM 117 4.3.3.6 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. As a default, all stations are allowed access to all groups except Private Lines (group 00) and unused CO Lines.
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PTT (Push-To-Talk) Group Access – PGM 119 4.3.3.8 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.
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“Transfer to Mail-Box,” enter the Station Group number of the Voice Mail group (external VM, VSF, or Feature Server Voice Mail group). This will permit other iPECS IP Phone and LDP users to transfer a call directly to the desired user‘s Voice Mail-Box.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.3.10 Idle Line Selection – PGM 121 When a station goes to an off-hook condition (lifts handset or presses [SPEAKER] button), the system normally provides an intercom dial tone.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.3.11 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.3.12 Station Timers – PGM 123 Certain timers can be assigned on a station basis. Available timers, descriptions, and valid inputs are given in Table 3.3.3.12-1. PROCEDURE STATION TIMERS Press the [PGM] button and dial 123.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.3.13 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.
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Stations can be assigned to an ICM Tenancy group under Station Attributes II PGM 111, button 17. Up to 15 Tenant groups for eMG80/100 and up to 32 for eMG800 can define. Each group is configured to allow or deny placing intercom calls to stations in other groups, and an Attendant station can be defined for each group.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 attribute can be (1-5) : 1 set at PGM 253.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.3.16 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.
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Room Type Conf Group Join (Value: system conference group number) (Value Range: eMG80/100(0 or 100~139), eMG800/UCP(0 or 100~259) 4.3.3.17 LSS Label Edit – PGM 129 The LIP-8012 LSS 12 button DSS Console incorporates an LCD used to label the function of each button. The label, which can be up to 12 characters, is assigned in this program.
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H.323 VoIP Attributes – PGM 130 4.3.4.1 The VOIP channels are used for Distributed Networking, SIP or H.323 networks, and 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 T1/E1/PRI Attributes – PGM 131 4.3.4.2 Each T1/PRI module can be assigned for various attributes of the interface. The T1 interface framing and line coding can be selected and, 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.
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Board Base Attributes – PGM 132 4.3.4.3 Appliances (Boards and IP Phones) can be connected to the iPECS over a managed WAN without employing a VoIP channel. In this case, the system does not implement security (IPSec) or QoS treatment over the link. To implement the managed WAN connectivity, the iPECS must be assigned with the router's IP address for all appliances that may attempt a point-to-point connection over the managed WAN, including devices on the iPECS LAN.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 CO LINE DATA – PGM 140 to 151 4.3.5 CO Service Type – PGM 140 4.3.5.1 Each CO Line is assigned a type, Normal or DID. Normal CO Lines can be employed for DISA Service PGM 146.
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Only stations in the assigned Tenancy group are permitted access to the defined CO Line. (00-15) : 00 The VOIB channels can support iPECS, H.323, or SIP protocols. This field defines the protocol for the VoIP 01-02 CO VOIP MODE channel(s).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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11~37: VSF MOH4~30 ISDN Lines may provide a digital signal rather than 01-02 CO DIAL TONE actual tones. If the ISDN tone is set to “OFF,” iPECS (1:ON/0:OFF) : ON can provide the tones. ISDN Lines may provide a digital signal rather than 01-02 CO RBACK TONE actual tones.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.5.2-2 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 142) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT When REJECT ANONYMOUS “ON,” incoming calls 01-02 REJECT ANONYMOUS without Caller ID will be rejected. (1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.5.2-3 CO/IP ATTRIBUTES III (PGM 143) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT This parameter defines the “Type of Number Plan” provided in Calling Party Information Element of the 01-02 TYPE OF NO(0-4) ISDN call SETUP message for outgoing calls on the ISDN Line.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 CO/IP Ring Assignment – PGM 144 4.3.5.3 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 DID Service Attributes – PGM 145 4.3.5.4 PSTN DID lines can be assigned the “Start” signaling and treatment of any received digits. Digits can be used “as is” to route the call within the system, digits can be converted and used to route the call, or digits can be converted to a Table index to determine the call routing based on the assigned conversion method, see Table 3.3.9.7-1 (PGM 231).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 DISA Service – PGM 146 4.3.5.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 CO Line Preset Forward Attributes – PGM 147 4.3.5.6 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).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 CO Additional Attributes – PGM 148 4.3.5.7 CID Attributes are assigned for Analog CO Line Caller Id services. PROCEDURE CO ADDITIONAL ATTR Press the [PGM] button and dial 163.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.3.5.7-1 CO Additional Attributes (PGM 148) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT It’s for only Brazil R2. It blocks for a collect call if a double answer or...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 NA ISDN Line Attributes – PGM 150 4.3.5.8 The specific attributes must be defined to comply with the North American ISDN standards 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”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 the user dials 1~3 digits.
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Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 ISDN CO Line Attributes – PGM 151 4.3.5.9 ISDN standards require that the ISDN terminating device, the iPECS eMG, include various “adjustable” timers and counters as described below. PROCEDURE COL ISDN ATT Press the [PGM] button and dial 151.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.5.10 T1 Line Timers – PGM 152 North American T1 standards require that the T1 terminating device, in this case, the iPECS eMG, include various “adjustable” timers and counters as described below. PROCEDURE COL T1 ATT Press the [PGM] button and dial 152.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.5.11 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 SYSTEM DATA –PGM 160 to 182 4.3.6 4.3.6.1 System Attributes I &II–PGM 160 to 161 There are two (2) System Attributes programs to define settings that affect system-wide features and functions.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 on the...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.1-1 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES I (PGM 160) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT If CO’s have “CO/IP group Authorization” set to ON inPGM141, 8th or the Stationshave “Station Account” set to...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 used for display security.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.1-2 SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES II (PGM 161) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This entity specifies a group address being queried. If ON is selected, all IGMP QUERY GENERIC multicast groups are queried.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 System Password – PGM 162 4.3.6.2 Passwords can protect access to the system database and maintenance functions up to twelve (12) digits. Three passwords can be defined, Keyset Admin, Remote access, and CID.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Alarm Attributes – PGM 163 4.3.6.3 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.
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Attendant Assignment – PGM 164 4.3.6.4 eMG80/100 is consists of 1 System attendant and 3 Main attendants. eMG800 is consists of 1 System attendant and 4 Main attendants. The System Attendant has higher priority in call handling and system management functions with access to PGM 0. As a default, the System Attendant is assigned Station 100 for eMG80/100 and Station 1000 for eMG800.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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)
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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)
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.5-1 MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP PORTS — (PGM 165) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT M-CAST RTP SLT MOH 1 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT 8208 0000-9999 MOH 1 use.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 DID/DISA Destination – PGM 167 4.3.6.7 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 External Control Contacts – PGM 168 4.3.6.8 The MPBs include programmable contacts, which can be used to control external devices. Refer to Table 1.1- 1 System Capacity Chart for the number of available contacts. Each contact is assigned to activate under one of several conditions.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.9 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.10 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.12 PABX Access Codes – PGM 172 When the system is used “behind” a PBX/CTX, the system needs to recognize the PBX/CTX Trunk access codes to implement dialing restriction, tone detection sequences, and Flash timing.
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Issue 2.5 4.3.6.14 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.
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TCP port must be assigned when a function is defined to use a TCP channel. The Serial port is located on the MPB; refer to the iPECS eMG Hardware Description and Installation Manual. Note each function can be defined to use only one output. Refer to Table 3.3.6.15-1 and Table 3.3.6.15-2 for a description of the selections, the data entries required, and LCD displays.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.15-1 FUNCTION OUTPUT TYPE (PGM 175) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT CALL INFO (1-7) Define the serial port or TCP channel used to 1 ~ 7 SERIAL1 receive Call Information output.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.15-2 OUTPUT FUNCTION TCP PORT (PGM 175) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT DEBUG (1-9999) Define the TCP port used for the Debug 1 ~ 9999 NULL output.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT A “Valid call timer” can be set to allow for call set-up times through the PSTN. A call...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT As part of SMDR output, the print record PRINT SERIAL NO number will reset to 1 when SMDR capacity 0: OFF is reached, or SMDR records are deleted.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.17-1 SMDR ATTRIBUTES (PGM 177) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT This field defines the user‘s password for the SMTP Mail server. If the user‘s ID and SMTP MAIL SERVER PWD...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.18 System Date, Time and Daylight Saving Time (DST) – PGM 178 This entry establishes the system Date, Time, and DST features. 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.19 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 and proceeds with a Hunt Group guaranteed announcement or the DID error announcement.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.20 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.20-1 SYSTEM TIMERS I (PGM 180) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Phone (IP/DKTU) goes to idle after this ON HOOK IDLE TMR (sec) timer when the phone receives a...
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Speed Dial and during other automatically (seconds) (1-9) : 3 dialed digits sent to the PSTN. When a Soft Key is used on the iPECS SOFT AUTO RLS TMR(sec) Phone, after the expiration of this timer, 1~30 the display will return to the previous...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.6.20-2 SYSTEM TIMERS II (PGM 181) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When a button is pressed, an auto-idle timer is added. A button is pressed in an idle state, and it goes to a menu list state.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.21 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.22 DCOB SYS Timers – PGM 186 A number of timers can be assigned to control and affect the operation of E1 lines using R2 signaling. Refer to Table 3.3.6.22-1 for the timer descriptions and inputs required.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.23 NTP Attributes – PGM 195 The system can employ the Network Time Protocol (NTP) or ISDN clock to synchronize the system time with the NTP time server or ISDN clock. The system requests the time from the NTP server at 10-minute intervals and then determines the time differential.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.24 CRR Attributes – PGM 252 The system can reroute the incoming call to CO. If the call number is matched with compare digits of Table 252, the call is routed to the Rerouting number.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.25 VM COS Attributes – PGM 253 Each Station is assigned one of the five Voice Mail Classes of Service. The VM COS attributes include user greeting length, E-Mail notifications, message retention, and optional message marking.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.6.26 Personal Group – PGM 260 Several stations can share the same station number. That means Personal Group is an extended feature of Linked Pair. A Personal Group is composed of a master station and several member stations. A master station and all member stations share the master station‘s number.
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ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) based on UCD hunt, Ring, Call Pick-Up, External Voice Mail (SLT connected), VSF-Voice Mail, iPECS Feature Server Voice Mail, Network Voice Mail, and UCS Groups. Certain types of groups can incorporate announcements, which are given to the calling party.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Station Group Attributes – PGM 191 4.3.7.2 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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, the CIRC 401 RING TONE...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.7.2-6 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — VSF-VM GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT When voice messages are stored in the VSF, the system will maintain (store) the...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.7.2-7 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UMS GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The Station Hunt Group can be assigned a 2nd announcement, which is played if the...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 3.3.7.2-7 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UMS GROUP (PGM 191) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT After terminating any call, the VM port will UMS 410 WRAP-UP TMR 002~999 be maintained in a busy state for the (002 –...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 ISDN LINE & ICLID ROUTING DATA – PGM 200-206 4.3.8 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”...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 CLIP/COLP Table – PGM 201 4.3.8.2 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 MSN Table – PGM 202 4.3.8.3 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 ICLID Route Table – PGM 203 4.3.8.4 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 ICLID Ring Assignment – PGM 204 4.3.8.5 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.
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The system will request a user id and password, which must match one of the User Ids and passwords assigned. After matching id and password are entered, the iPECS Home page is provided, and Web Admin is available, as explained in section 4.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Prefix Dialing Table – PGM 206 4.3.8.7 With this table, three features can be supported. CO Call charges with NPR metering. SIP direct dialing with no wait inter-digit timer.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 001 NUM PLAN(0-6) Refer to 2:Data numbering ...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 TABLES DATA – PGM 220 to 235 4.3.9 4.3.9.1 LCR Assignment Tables - PGM 220 to 223 The LCR Tables provide a mechanism to define the database, which will route outgoing calls, particularly long- distance, using the most cost-effective route.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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.
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The Leading Digit Table is used to analyze the user-dialed digits to determine an appropriate Digit Modification Table Index. LDT Tables are provided for 32 LDT Table for iPECS-1200, 10 for the other systems. The Table is divided into bins. The applicable LCR Access Modes (LCR Type) and the digits (up to the first 12) to be compared with the number dialed by the user are entered in the Leading Digit Table bin.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 PROCEDURE DMT TABLE Press the [PGM] button, dial 222, and enter the DMT bin number (Ex.55). ENTER DMT BIN (00-99) Using the dial pad enter the desired Digit Modification Table index.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 LCR Table Initialize — PGM 223 4.3.9.1.4 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, with no entries state.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Toll Tables – PGM 224 4.3.9.2 There are five Toll restriction Tables, and each has a pair of Table entries. Each pair consists of an Allow and a Deny entry.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Emergency Code Table – PGM 226 4.3.9.3 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Authorization Codes Table – PGM 227 4.3.9.4 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 an input of a valid Authorization code.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Customer Call Routing/VSF AA Table – PGM 228 4.3.9.5 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.
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All Call Page Route to voice mail (station group/station number) Company Directory Record VM Greeting Room Type Conf Group Join (Value: system conference group number) (Value Range: eMG80/100(0 or 100~139), eMG800/UCP(0 or 100~259) UCS system conference group (eMG80/100:100~139 / eMG800:100~259)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Executive/Secretary Table – PGM 229 4.3.9.6 Stations can be paired as Executive/Secretary pairs so that when the Executive enters DND, intercom, and transfers 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 2.5 Flexible DID Conversion Table – PGM 231 4.3.9.7 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.
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External page All Call Page Voice Mail Box Group Voice Mail Box Station ICLID Ring Assignment Table Company Directory Record VM Greeting Room Type Conf Group Join (Value: system conference group number) (Value Range: eMG80/100(0 or 100~139), eMG800/UCP(0 or 100~259)
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 System Speed Zone Table – PGM 232 4.3.9.8 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. Before dialing, each zone can be assigned to apply the appropriate Station and CO Line COS for the Speed Dial number.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 PROCEDURE: WEEKLY TIME TABLE Press the [PGM] button and dial 233 and enter Dial digit (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 2.5 4.3.9.10 Voice Mail Dialing Table – PGM 234 When an external Voice Mail system is used that employs in-band signaling, a digit sequence must 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 call routing.
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.9.11 Registration & Fractional Module Table – PGM 235 When multiple iPECS eMG are located on the same LAN, it may be desirable to register add-on devices employing the Registration Table. PROCEDURE: REGISTRATION TBL Press the [PGM] button and dial 235, and enter Table number (Ex.1).
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 receive a ring for incoming iPECS calls. The user may be allowed to enable the Mobile extension and define the mobile number. The system can be defined to employ a specific CO/IP Line Group to place calls to the Mobile phone.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 a busy/no-answer.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.9.13 Hot Desk Attributes – PGM 250 A Hot Desk station allows a user to log in 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 2.5 4.3.9.14 CO Call Rerouting – PGM 252 The system can reroute the incoming call to CO. If the called number is matched with compare digits of Table 252, the call is routed to the Rerouting number.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.9.15 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;...
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.3.9.15-1 DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE ATTRIBUTES (PGM 270) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT The dialed digits are converted to this digit stream when Apply Time type is ‘FOLLOW 01/001 D1/T1 CHANGED Max.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Table 4.3.9.15-1 DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE ATTRIBUTES (PGM 270) ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT Suppose a selected path is not available for some reason (All Busy, Line Fault etc.) after 01/001 ARS CO ACCESS digit conversion.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.10 NETWORKING DATA –PGM 320 to 324 4.3.10.1 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 2.5 4.3.10.3 Network CO LINE Attribute – PGM 322 PROCEDURE: NET COL ATTRIBUTE Press the [PGM] button and dial 322 and enter CO range (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 2.5 4.3.10.4 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.3.10.5 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 bin no.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.11 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).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.3.11.3 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 and the maximum configuration of each LM.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.11.4 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.
PROCEDURE: TNET LM EXT CONTACT Press the [PGM] button and dial 334. The range is : eMG80/100 : 1-15 / eMG800: 1-32 ENTER BIN NO (01-15) Select LM number Select Flex button 1~4 for the desired External Control contact.
& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 4.3.11.6 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 2.5 4.3.11.7 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.
Generally, the transport of RTP packets should be peer-to-peer communication over either a LAN or VPN. If iPECS devices are separated by a NAPT server or direct peer-to-peer communications are not available, packet relay must be employed to assure communication. In packet relay, RTP packets are received by a local VoIP channel (MPB or VOIB), which is under control of the MPB, and the IP address is translated from public to the device’s private address.
On/Off time. 4.3.13.1 Green mode activation – PGM 500 It is applied for SLIB, DSIB, and HYIB. Regarding the exact board related to the terminal, refer to iPECS eMG Hardware Description and Installation Manual. PROCEDURE: Press the [PGM] button and dial 500.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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...
The system can be initialized manually during installation. Refer to the iPECS eMG Hardware Description & Installation Manual. This program allows all or any distinct portions of the database to be initialized and returned to default.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.3.15 PRINT-OUT DATABASE — PGM 451 The system can output all or portions of the system database to provide a ‘hard-copy. The data is output over the appropriate Serial port (Serial 1 or Serial 2).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.3.16 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.
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 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 2.5 4.3.17 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 2.5 4.3.18 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).
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& UCP & vUCP Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5 Thanks for using the iPECS system! The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design, and manufacturing. Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or...
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