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Commander NT40 System Administration Manual (378 pages)
Brand:
Commander
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
SECTION I: Getting Started with Commander® NT40
16
Chapter 1 Tutorial
17
Regulatory Information
17
You Must be the Administrator
17
What Is Programming
18
Before You Start
18
Making Changes Is Simple
18
Using Keys
18
Viewing Your Programming Updates
23
The Programming Overlay
24
A Map for Working in Programming
26
Starting and Ending a Programming Session
28
Using Passwords to Access Programming
29
Understanding Your System
29
Chapter 2 Frequently Used Programming Operations
30
Programming a System Speed Dial Code
30
Assigning Names Instead of Numbers
33
Changing the Time and Date on the Display
35
Creating a Restriction for Call Barring
37
Applying a Dialling Restriction to a Line
39
Applying a Dialling Restriction to a Keystation
41
Applying a Dialling Restriction to a Line on a Station
43
Congratulations, Administrator
45
System Programming
46
Chapter 3 System Programming Introduction
48
Conventions Used in this Guide
48
Using Passwords
48
Programmable Settings and Features
51
Divert on Busy
52
Hunt Groups
53
Pickup Group
53
Call Pickup Directed
56
Call Pickup Group
56
Call Queuing
56
Chapter 4 Programming Stations and Peripherals
60
Stations & Peripheral
60
Assigning a Line to a Station (Line Access)
60
Line Assignment
61
Assigning Line Pool Access
63
Assigning a Prime Line to a Station
64
Assigning Intercom Keys to a Station
65
Assigning an Answer Station to a Keystation
66
Setting Station Originating Line Identification
67
Chapter 5 Software Keys
70
Viewing the System ID
70
Software Keys
70
Chapter 6 Setting System Speed Dial
72
Assigning a Number to a System Speed Dial Code
73
Selecting a Line
73
Setting the System to Display a Name Instead of Number
74
Bypassing Restrictions for a Speed Dial Number
75
Chapter 7 Naming Stations and Lines
78
Naming Stations
78
Naming Lines
79
Chapter 8 Changing the Time and Date
80
Changing the Time
80
Changing the Date
81
Changing Time/Date Using the Basic Password
82
Changing the Time by an Hour
82
Automatic Time and Date
83
Chapter 9 Barring Calls and Privileges (Restrictions)
84
Customising a Call Barring (Restriction) Filter
86
Assigning Filters
88
Assigning Calling Privileges (Class of Service Password)
92
Locking a Station
97
Preventing Last Number Redial
98
Preventing Saved Number Redial
99
Preventing Recall
100
Preventing Redirect
100
Chapter 10 Programming Station Capabilities
102
Seeing What Has Been Programmed on a Station
103
Setting Divert
103
Programming Do Not Disturb on Busy
107
Programming Handsfree
108
Assigning a Pickup Group
110
Assigning a Page Zone
111
Programming Paging
112
Programming Direct-Dial
112
Allowing Priority Call
115
Assigning a Hotline
116
Auxiliary Ringer
117
Allowing a Station to Use Redirect Ring
118
Receive Tones
119
Chapter 11 Programming User Preferences
120
Changing the Key Programming for a Station
120
Changing a Personal (User) Speed Dial Code
121
Changing the Call Log Options
122
Changing the Dialling Options
123
Changing the Display Contrast
123
Changing the Ring Type
124
Chapter 12 Programming Hunt Groups
126
Adding or Removing Members from a Group
127
Moving Members of a Group
127
Assigning or Unassigning Lines to a Group
128
Assigning a Distinctive Ring to a Hunt Group
129
Setting the Distribution Mode
130
Setting the Hunt Delay
131
Programming Options if All Members Are Busy
132
Programming the Queue Timeout
133
Programming the Overflow Station
134
Setting the Name
134
Checking Hunt Group Metrics
135
Chapter 13 Programming Feature Settings
138
Background Music
138
On Hold
138
Handset Volume
139
Camp Timeout
140
Park Timeout
141
Park Mode
141
Transfer Revert
143
Network Revert
143
Held Reminder
144
Remind Delay
145
Conference Tone
146
Directed (Call) Pickup
146
Page Tone
147
Page Timeout
148
Auto Time&Date
148
Call Log Space
149
Alarm Station
150
Message Reply Enhancement
151
Answer Key
152
Setting SWCA Controls
153
CLID Match
155
Chapter 14 Hospitality Services
156
Alarm Time (AL) Feature
157
Hospitality Services Admin Alarm Feature
159
Expired Alarms
160
Room Occupancy (RO)
161
Room Condition (RC)
162
Service Time
164
Chapter 15 Settings for Analogue Equipment
166
Setting the Answer Delay for Sltas
166
Setting Dial Mode for Sltas
167
Setting Receive System Tones for Sltas
168
Chapter 16 Moving and Copying
170
Station Relocation
170
Copying Programming for Keystations
172
Chapter 17 Programming Services
176
Using Alternate or Scheduled Services
176
Turning Services on or off
177
Designating Alternate Routes for Calls
180
Programming Routes
184
Programming Destination Codes
185
Turning a Manual Service On/Off
189
Assigning Control Stations
190
Assigning Lines to a Control Station
190
Changing the Name of a Mode
191
Changing the Time of a Mode
192
Chapter 18 Changing Passwords
194
Password Security
194
Erasing a Call Log Password
194
Setting the SAPLUS Password
195
Setting the Administrator Password
195
Setting the Basic Password
196
Hospitality Passwords
197
Chapter 19 Network Services (ISDN)
200
Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
200
Chapter 20 Network Features (CLID)
202
ONN Blocking
202
CLI Assignment
203
Caller ID Station
203
Call Log Station
204
1St Display
204
Auto Called ID
205
Log Space
206
Chapter 21 Auto Attendant
208
System Answer
209
Custom Call Routing (CCR)
210
Customising System Answer and CCR
211
Programming CCR Lines
215
Programming or Changing Ccr Destinations
221
Testing Your Custom System Answer and Ccr
221
Fax Switch Feature
222
Chapter 22 Remote Access
228
Remote Access Packages
228
Remote Line Access
231
Chapter 23 Maintenance
234
Beginning a Maintenance Session
234
Checking the System Version of the Software
235
System Administration Log Record
235
Chapter 24 Troubleshooting
238
Using the Alarm Station
238
Reporting and Recording Alarm Codes
238
Clearing Lines
239
Power Failure
240
Power-Fail Keystation
240
Chapter 25 Testing
242
Testing the Keystation
242
Using Keystation Features
246
Chapter 26 About Commander NT Keystations
248
T7316 Keystation
248
M7310N Keystation
249
M7208/T7208 Keystations
249
T7100/M7100N Keystations
250
T7000/M7000 Keystations
250
M7324N Keystation
251
Principal Keystation
251
Advantage Keystation
251
Standard Keystation
252
Economy Keystation
252
Central Answering Position (CAPN)
253
Direct Station Select (DSS) Console
254
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Display (Advantage Keystation Only)
254
Release Key
255
Chapter 27 Customising a Keystation
256
Dialling Mode
256
Display Contrast
257
Key Inquiry
257
Checking Your Station Number
258
Moving Line Keys
259
Ring Type
260
Ring Volume
260
Customising T7000/M7000 Keystations
261
Ring Type Programming
262
Chapter 28 Using Personal Features
264
Background Music
264
Do Not Disturb
264
User Speed Dial Codes
265
Adding or Changing User Speed Dial
266
Making a Speed Dial Call
267
Chapter 29 Answering Calls
268
Answering a Call
268
Sorting Calls by Distinctive Ring Patterns
268
Privacy Feature (External Calls Only)
269
Answering the Next Queued Call
269
Answering Hunt Group Calls
270
Multiple Appearances of DDI Lines
270
Using SWCA Line Buttons
271
Incoming Calls
272
Using Handsfree
273
Making Calls Without Lifting the Handset
274
Answering a Keystation Using Directed Pickup
275
Answering a Keystation Using Pickup Group
276
Answer Keys
277
Listening in a Group
279
Disconnecting Accidentally
279
Chapter 30 Holding Calls
280
Holding
280
Listening on Hold
281
Chapter 31 Routing Calls
284
Call Parking
284
DDI Calls
285
Making a Priority Call
288
Transferring a Call
288
Transferring to a Busy Station (Call Camping)
289
Chapter 32 Making External Calls
292
Using an Exchange Code
292
Using Line Pools
292
Making a Conference Call
293
Splitting a Conference
296
Removing Yourself from a Conference
297
Using Class of Service Passwords
298
Chapter 33 Making Internal Calls
300
Making an Internal Call
300
Making a Conference Call
300
Accessing a Direct-Dial Station
300
Leaving Messages
301
Cancelling a Message
302
Replying to a Message
302
Erasing Messages
304
Paging
305
Remote Paging
307
Voice Call
307
Muting Voice Call Tones
308
Chapter 34 Diverting Calls
310
Diverting All Calls
310
Line Redirection
311
Using Line Redirection
312
Outgoing Line
314
Chapter 35 Saving Time with Features
316
Using System Speed Dial
316
Using Autodial
316
Using Intercom as the Line for Autodial
317
Using Redial
319
Programming Memory Keys
319
Using Callback
321
Using Hotline
322
Chapter 36 Using Display Features
324
Time and Date
324
Static Time
324
Call Duration Time
324
Call Information
325
Call Log
327
Changing Your Call Log Password
329
Viewing Your Call Log
330
Autobumping
333
Chapter 37 Special Dialling Features
334
Inserting a Pause
334
Setting Long Tones
335
Programmed Release
335
Recall
336
Run/Stop
336
Wait for Dial Tone
337
Chapter 38 ISDN Services
338
ETSI ISDN BRA Standard
338
Chapter 39 General System Features
342
Choosing a Line Using a Line Key
343
Answering Calls on Key Stations with no Line Keys
343
Memory Keys
344
One-Line Display
344
Prime Line
345
Private Lines
345
Volume Bar
345
Wall Mounting
345
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
345
Changing to Tone Dialling
346
Using Your Commander NT40 from an External Location
346
Direct Inward System Access
347
Class of Service
347
Maintaining Security
348
Tones
349
Answer Keys
349
Control Station
350
Chapter 40 List of Commander NT Features
352
How to Use Commander NT Features
352
Chapter 41 List of ISDN Terminal Features
356
Divert All Calls
356
Transfer
357
Line Access from an ISDN Terminal
357
Making or Receiving Calls Involving Two B-Channels
358
Chapter 42 List of SLT Station Features
360
Chapter 43 Common Feature Displays
364
Chapter 44 Index
368
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Commander NT40 User Manual (4 pages)
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Table of Contents
Answering Calls
3
Making Calls
3
Adjusting Display Contrast
3
Selecting a Ring Type
3
Using Display Keys
3
Selecting a Ring Type and Volume Level
3
Programming Memory Keys
4
Holding Calls
4
External Autodial
4
Internal Autodial
4
Features
4
Erasing Memory Keys
4
Using Mute
4
Switching between Handsfree and Handset
4
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