Specifications

System Programming
IMl66-107
Video Display Terminal Programming Procedure
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Menu Descriptions
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0 Selection 2:
Line group assignment
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Selection 3:
Line dialing mode (pulse or tone to
match the connected line)
0 Selection
4: Line privacy release (releases privacy
on a line)
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Selection
5: Line toll restriction table assignment
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Selection
6: Line abandoned hold release time
0
Selection
7: Set up a line (Using a model line)
(provides a means of programming a group of lines
to match the programming of a model line)
0 Selection 6:
Assign name to line
0 Selection 9:
Assign line to department
0 Selection 10:
Exclusive hold
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Selection
If:
Voice mail line ID (Specifies
identification number of a particular line to the voice
mail accessory for personalized call coverage)
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Selection 12:
DISD assignment (Assigns DISD to
lines and specifies calling characteristics of them)
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Selection 13: Caller ID assignment
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Assign Caller ID To Lines
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Assign Caller ID To Stations
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Assign Area/Office odes For Dial Feature
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Audible First Ring
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Caller ID Distribution
Station COS Menu Selection
Station C.O.S. Programming
1. Set Up a Station (Using a Model Station)
2. Assign Name to Station
3. Assign Station to Department
4. Assign Station to SOHVA Group
5. Line/ Intercom Features
6. Ringing Assignment
7. Button Mapping
8. Toll Restriction Administration
9. Automatic Busy/ RNA Call Forwarding
10. Miscellaneous Feature Programming
11. Speakerpone Coefficients
12. Return To Previous Menu
Enter Selection:
In each station COS menu selection, after choosing
the feature, enter a station port number which is to be
assigned to it and enter line port numbers where
prompted. Multiple station number entries are allowed
for some features as prompted.
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Selection 1:
Set up a station (Using a model
station) (program a group of stations to match the
programming of a model station)
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Selection
2: Assign name to station
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Selection
3: Assign station to department
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4: Assign station to SOHVA groups
0 Selection
5: Line/Intercom features
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Prime Line (assign prime line, prime group,
prime intercom, or clear all)
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Ringing tine Preference (enable or disable)
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Line Access Deny (enable or disable station
access to a line)
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Line Originate Deny (enable or disable station
ability to originate a call on a line)
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Idle Line Preference (enable or disable access
to an idle line when station is taken off hook)
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Block Voice Announce Intercom Call
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Audible Monitoring (audible ringing sounded for
stations with BLF appearance at programmed
station)
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Selection
6: Ringing assignment
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Personal Ringing Tones (Choose one of six
different tones.)
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Direct/Delayed Ringing (of each line assigned to
programmed station)
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Night Ringing (enable or disable night transfer,
of ringing, to programmed station for
programmed lines)
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Distinctive Ringing For ATI-D
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Selection
7: Button mapping (assign functions to
buttons)
Special
Note: When button mapping a Dig/Tech
telephone, you must type an “A
or
“B”
before
typing its button numbers when identifying them
for function assignment; however, when button
mapping an Impact or an Americom telephone
do
not type an
‘L”
before its button numbers when
identifyjng them. To do so, causes the system to
interpret the typed
en@
as a line number choice
instead of a button number choice.
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