••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Modular ICS 6.1 Programming Record (includes MICS-XC programming) Use with MICS 6.1 or MICS-XC 6.
Telephone buttons You can use the following types of telephones to program your MICs system: M7310 or M7324 Norstar telephones or T7316 or T7316E Business Series Terminal. This guide uses the Business Series Telephone button icons for programming procedures. Refer to the table below for the keycap icons that correspond to the programming commands.
Contents Telephone buttons ii General information 1 Installed equipment 2 Programming overview (Profiles 1 and 4) 3 Programming overview (Profiles 2 and 3) 6 Programming overview MICS-XC (Companion) 9 Companion programming charts 13 System LID (Companion sets for MICS-XC systems) 13 Software keys 13 SysID 13 Companion ID 13 Password keys for Companion (MICS-XC systems) 13 Reg.
iv Profile 19 Dialpad 19 Template 19 Start DN 19 Terminals&Sets 20 Line Access 20 Capabilities 21 Name 22 User prefernces 22 Button prgrming 23 Model M7100/T7100 Button Programming 23 Model M7208/T7208 Button Programming 24 Model M7310 Button Programming 25 Model T7316 Button Programming 27 Model T7316E and KIM Button Programming 28 KIM module 29 Model M7324 Button Programming and CAP Assignments 30 User speed dial 32 Restrictions 33 Restrn filters 33 Set restrns 36 Line/set restrns 36 Telco features (Ter
v Line restrns 44 Remote restrns 44 Telco features 44 Services 45 Ringing service 45 Restrn service 46 Routing service 47 If PRI-A, PRI-B, PRI-C, or PRI-D 48 If service type requires service id 48 If Protocol is SL-1 or TIE service type 48 Using line pools to create a dialing plan 48 Dest codes 49 Dest codes 50 Activating routing schedules 51 Common settings 51 Control sets 51 Schedule names 51 Sys speed dial 52 Passwords 53 COS pswds 53 Call log paswds 54 Progrming pswds 54 Hospitality 54 SM Passwd 54
vi Remote access 59 Rec’d # length 60 DN length 60 National length 60 Make / Break 60 Business name 60 CbC limits 60 Release reasons 60 Hospitality 61 SM sets 61 Network Services 61 ETSI (Profile 2, only) (software key required) 61 MCDN (Profile 1, 2, and 3, only) (software key required) 61 Telco features 62 VMSg ctr tel#s 62 ONN blocking 62 Software keys 63 SysID 63 Password keys 63 Password keys for ISDN PRI 63 Password keys for fixed T1 lines 63 Password keys for Advanced Private Network and Private
vii StnMod 71 Maintenance 72 System version 72 Sys test log 73 Sys Admin Log 74 Network evt log 75 Template specific defaults 76 Terminals&Sets defaults 76 Line Access 76 Restrictions 76 Telco features (Feature assignmnt) 77 Lines defaults 77 Trunk/Line data (Target lines) 77 Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog loopstart) 77 Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog Groundstart) 78 Trunk/Line data (Digital and E&M lines) 78 Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog DID) 79 Trunk/Line data (BRI-2, BRI-ST, BRI-U2 and
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1 General information Customer/Company Supplier Address Customer service representative Telephone Telephone Billing number Installer System coordinator Installation date All defaults for the default templates are shown in bold and underlined text. Copying set programming You can use the COPY command to copy programming from one telephone to other set, a range of sets or all the sets.
2 Installed equipment 0X32 ICS Telephones Quantity Equipment Quantity Equipment Integrated Communication System (ICS) M7100 telephone Modular ICS NVRAM cartridge M7208 telephone Modular ICS ROM software cartridge M7310 telephone Cartridge assembly M7310 with Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Expansion Cartridge 2-port (fiber) M7324 Expansion Cartridge 6-port (fiber) M7324 with 1 or more CAP modules 6-port Expansion and IVD Services (Combo card) T7316E with 1 or more KIM modules Expansion Cartridge 2-port (copper) (
3 Programming overview (Profiles 1 and 4) Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Profile Allow redirect Redirect ring Intrusion PROF 1 N Protect Lvl None ATA settings Dialpad Off site Msglndicate None ATA dvc Modem SM Supervisor N Name Template 221 Square/(XC)PBX User prefernces Start DN 221 Terminals&Sets Mdl Button prgrming User speed dial Call log opt’ns Standard dial Language Display cntrst Ring type Line assignment Show line:_ (If it is a Non-DID line) L001 Unassigned (I
4 Programming overview (Profiles 1 and 4) continued ... Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Services Sched:Sched 5 None Sched:Sched 6 None Sched:Night Service Off Overflow Ringing service Ringing groups Show group:_ Ring grp 01 Show set:_ 221 222 tagging feature, you must specify a name for the speed dial. Assigned Unassign Sched: Night Service Off Trunk answer Y ExtraDial 221 Line settings Show line:_ Ring grp Aux.
5 Programming overview (Profiles 1 and 4) continued ...
6 Programming overview (Profiles 2 and 3) Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Config Ptl DS0 rate TxClk src TxClk invrsn Data invrsn Fixed access Show line:_ L001: L001: Protect Lvl V.
7 Programming overview (Profiles 2 and 3) continued ... Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Ringing service (If T1 and DID) Profile 3 only Trunk Type Line type Dial mode PrimeSet Distinct Ring Ans mode Ans with DISA Link at CO Aux.
8 Programming overview (Profiles 2 and 3) continued ... Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Change DNs Prfx:Deflt DN length Old DN:_ Max. 7 digits Dial time out New DN:_ Max.
9 Programming overview MICS-XC (Companion) Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Allow redirect Redirect ring Intrusion Network evt log Provisioning Profile PROF 1 N Protect Lvl Tests CSU stats None ATA settings Dialpad ATA ans timer Q, Z:0 7 ATA use Off site Msglndicate Diagnostic tools Link status None ATA dvc Startup Modem SM Supervisor N Name Usage Metrics Template PBX Start DN 221 Call-by-Call 221 User prefernces Hunt groups Terminals&Sets Mdl Button prgrming User
10 Programming overview MICS-XC (Companion) continued ... Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Distinct Ring Ans mode Ans with DISA Link at CO Aux.
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12 Programming overview MICS-XC (Companion) continued ...
13 Companion programming charts The next four pages contain charts specific to programming the Companion information. All other programming for MICS-XC systems are the same as for the other MICS systems, and follows this section. System LID (Companion sets for MICS-XC systems) (System prgrming; Companion; System LID) ____________________________________ Software keys (Used in MICS-XC to also activate Companion attributes.
14 Change DN type (Companion sets for MICS-XC systems) (System prgrming; Change DN type) DN Type DN Type DN Type ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Portable ISDN Po
15 Registration (Companion; Registration) Unavail appears only on USA-MICS-XC 4.1).
16 Radios and Cells (Companion CT2+ sets for MICS-XC systems) (System prgrming; Companion; Radios and System prgrming; Companion; Cells) TCM port: KSU block number Base Station / equipment location device type* n† RPI units (identify with number or description‡ RPI wiring KSU block number TCM (if used) Antenna Power source 0__01 0__02 0__03 0__04 0__05 0__06 Base Station Internal External 0__07 Base Station Internal External 0__08 Base Station Internal External 0__09 Base Station Interna
17 Hardware Modules Mod 03 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 04 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 05 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 06 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 07 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 08 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 09 StnMod ASM DataMod Mod 10 StnMod ASM DataMod Mod 11 StnMod ASM DataMod Mod 12 StnMod ASM DataMod Mod 13 (For use by Companion or the DM only) StnMod DataMod Mod 14 (For use by Companion or the DM only) StnMod DataMod P0603
18 To record additional information, photocopy this page before using. Installed telephones and other devices Name or location Telephone model BLF CAP/ ATA KIM Port No. Default DN (max. 7 digits) New DN * (max. 7 digits) *. Change DNs in System prgrming; Change DNs. Record old and new DNs here. Modular ICS 6.
19 Photocopy pages before using. Initial settings Profile Profile PROF 1 PROF 2 Q, Z:0 Q, Z:7, 9 PROF 3 PROF 4 Dialpad Dialpad Startup Template PBX DID Start DN 221 P0603536 02 __________________________ Modular ICS 6.
20 Photocopy pages before using. Terminals&Sets Line Access (Terminals&Sets: Line access) Sets: (max. 7 digits) Line assignment List 3 digit line number and circle line assignment.
21 Photocopy pages before using. Capabilities (Terminals&Sets: Capabilities) Sets: (max. 7 digits) Fwd no answer None to: None to: None to: None to: None to: None to: None to: Fwd delay 2 3 4 6 10 2 3 4 6 10 2 3 4 6 10 2 3 4 6 10 2 3 4 6 10 2 3 4 6 10 2 3 4 6 10 Fwd on busy None to: None to: None to: None to: None to: None to: None to: DND on Busy Y Handsfree Auto None Note: T7316E telephones display only Auto and None.
22 Photocopy pages before using. Name (Terminals&Sets: Name) Name (max. 7 char.
23 Photocopy pages before using. Button prgrming Enter the button programming information for each telephone in the appropriate table. Model M7100/T7100 Button Programming B01 B01 M7100/T7100 B01 P0603536 02 Prgrming All defaults Last No. Modular ICS 6.
24 Model M7208/T7208 Button Programming B01 B01 B02 B02 B03 B03 B04 B04 B05 B05 M7208/T7208 Prgrming B06 B06 B07 B07 B08 B08 Square Centrex Hybrid PBX DID B01 Line 1 Line Line 1 Pick-Up Line B02 Line 2 Transfer Line pool Transfer Transfer B03 Last No. B04 Page B05 Conf/ Trans Conf/ Trans B06 Speed Dial Speed Dial B07 Intercom Intercom B08 Intercom Intercom Modular ICS 6.1 Programming Record Last No.
25 Model M7310 Button Programming B11/12 B19/20 B27/28 B13/14 B21/22 B29/30 B15/16 B23/24 B31/32 B17/18 B25/26 B33/34 M7310 B06 B02 B07 B03 B08 B04 B09 B05 B10 Square Centrex Hybrid PBX DID B01 Line 1 Line Line 1 DND Line B02 Line 2 Transfer Line Pool Transfer Transfer B03 Call Fwd B04 Pickup B05 Page Link Page Page B06 Conf/Trans B07 Last No.
26 M7310 Prgrming Square B22 (shift) Set 238 B23 Set 227 B24 (shift) Set 239 B25 Set 228 B26 (shift) Set 240 B27 Set 229 B28 (shift) Set 241 B29 Set 230 B30 (shift) Set 242 B31 Set 231 B32 (shift) Set 243 B33 Set 232 B34 (shift) Set 244 Modular ICS 6.
27 Model T7316 Button Programming T7316 Prgrming B23 B31 B25 B33 B27 B24 B29 B26 B11 B17 B13 B19 B15 B21 B01 B06 B02 B07 B03 B08 B04 B09 B05 B10 Line numbering starts here Square Centrex Hybrid PBX DID B01 Line 1 Line Line 1 DND Line B02 Line 2 Transfer Line Pool Transfer Transfer B03 Call Fwd B04 Pickup B05 Page Link Page Page B06 Conf/Trans B07 Last No.
28 Model T7316E and KIM Button Programming B13 B02 B14 B03 B15 B04 B16 B17 B05 B17 B10 B18 B06 B18 B11 B19 B07 B19 B12 B20 B08 B20 B13 B21 B09 B21 B14 B22 B10 B22 B15 B23 B11 B23 B16 B24 B12 B24 Centrex Hybrid PBX Blank Privacy Blank B05 B02 B06 B03 B07 B04 B08 B09 T7316E Prgrming Square Line numbering starts here B01 B01 DID B01 Contrast B02 Show Time B03 Privacy B04 Blank B05 SavNum redial Blank Sav Num redial Blank Sav Num redial B
29 KIM module Note: MICS systems will support up to five central answering positions. This includes T7324 telephones with CAP modules and T7316E telephones with EKIMs.
30 Model M7324 Button Programming and CAP Assignments M7324 Prgrming B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 Square Centrex Hybrid PBX DID B01 Line 1 Line Line 1 Line B02 Line2 Line Pool Transfer B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 Call Fwd B14 Speed Dial B15 Last No. B16 Saved No.
31 CAP Prgrming Default CAP B01 No default B25 No default B02 No default B26 No default B03 No default B27 No default B04 No default B28 No default B05 No default B29 No default B06 No default B30 No default B07 No default B31 No default B08 No default B32 No default B09 No default B33 No default B10 No default B34 No default B11 No default B35 No default B12 No default B36 No default B13 No default B37 No default B14 No default B38 No default B15
32 User speed dial (Terminals&Sets: User speed dial) Spd# (256-279) Speed dial number (max. 24 digits) Modular ICS 6.
33 Restrictions (Terminals&Sets: Restrictions) Restrn filters (Terminals&Sets: Restrictions; Restrn filters) Restrn flt Restrn (Number) 00 Default Overrides (Value) (Number) (Value) 001 1800 002 1877 003 1888 001 911 No restrictions (only filter that cannot be changed) 01 01 0 02 1 03 911 04 9411 05 976 06 1976 07 1•••976 08 1900 09 1•••900 10 5551212 02-99 No restrictions Restrn flt Restrn nn (01-99) # (2digits) P0603536 02 Override Restriction (max.
34 Restrn flt Restrn nn (01-99) # (2digits) Modular ICS 6.1 Programming Record Override Restriction (max. 15 digits) # (3 digits) Overrides (max.
35 Restrn filters - continued (Terminals&Sets: Restrictions; Restrn filters) Restrn flt Restrn nn (01-99) # (2digits) P0603536 02 Override Restriction (max. 15 digits) # (3 digits) Overrides (max. 16 digits) Modular ICS 6.
36 Set restrns (Terminals&Sets; Restrictions; Set restrns) Sets: (max. 7 digits) names (max. 7 char.
37 Telco features (Terminals&Sets:Telco features) Feature assignmnt (Terminals&Sets;Telco features; Feature assignmnt) Sets: (max. 7 digits) names: (max. 7 char.
38 Photocopy pages before using.
39 If T1 and Groundstart Line no.
40 If T1 and E&M Line no.
41 If T1 and DID (Profiles 1, 3 and 4 only) Line no.
42 If BRI-2 or BRI-ST (ISDN) (BRI-2 for Profiles 2 and 3 only) Line no.
43 If PRI (ISDN) (Profiles 1 and 4 only) Line no. (3 digits) Telephone number (supplied by the CO) Trunk type PRI Line type PRI-A PRI-D PrimeSet 221 Distinctive ring None 2 PRI PRI-B PRI-C None 3 4 PRI-A PRI-D PRI PRI-B PRI-C 221 None 2 None 3 4 PRI-A PRI-D PRI PRI-B PRI-C 221 None 2 None 3 4 PRI-A PRI-D PRI-B PRI-C 221 None 2 None 3 4 )If ETSI (Profiles 2 only) Line no.
44 Restrictions Not available for Target lines. Restriction filter tables are provided under Terminals&Sets. Line restrns (Lines; Restrictions; Line restrns) Name (max. 7 char.) Line no.(3 digits) Normal 03 03 03 03 Night 21 21 21 21 Evening 22 22 22 22 Lunch 23 23 23 23 Sched 4 00 00 00 00 Sched 5 00 00 00 00 Sched 6 00 00 00 00 Remote restrns (Lines; Restrictions; Remote restrns) Name (max. 7 char.) Line no.
45 Photocopy pages before using.
46 Ringing Service (Services; Ringing Service) (continued) Schedule 1 2 Ctrl set: 221 Service Off Manual Trunk answer Y ExtraDial 221 Line settings (Line number) Ring grp 2 3 Schedule 1 3 Ctrl set: 221 Service Off Manual Trunk answer Y ExtraDial 221 Line settings (Line number) Ring grp 4 5 6 Schedule 1 2 3 Ctrl set: 221 Auto Service Off Manual N Trunk answer Y ExtraDial 221 Line settings (Line number) Ring grp Aux.
47 Routing service (Services; Routing service) Route # (001-999) P0603536 02 DialOut no number or enter number Use pool (Pools PRI-A, PRI-B, are used with all profiles; PRI-C and PRI-D are only used by Profiles 1 and 4) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O PRI-A PRI-B PRI-C PRI-D A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O PRI-A PRI-B PRI-C PRI-D A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O PRI-A PRI-B PRI-C PRI-D A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O PRI-A PRI-B PRI-C PRI-D A B C D E F G H I J
48 If PRI-A, PRI-B, PRI-C, or PRI-D (Services; Routing service) (Profiles 1 and 4 only) Protocol: Srvctype: NI-2 Public DMS100 FX 800 DMS250 FX 800 900 AT&T 4ESS 800 I800 900 Tie FX OUTWATS SDS If service type requires service id (Services; Routing service) (Profiles 1 and 4 only) ServiceID: None If Protocol is SL-1 or TIE service type (Services; Routing service) (Profiles 1 and 4 only) DN type: Public Private Using line pools to create a dialing plan (Using rou
49 Dest codes (Services; Routing service; Dest codes) Service Schedule Normal Rte DstCode (max.
50 Dest codes (continued) Service Schedule 1 DstCode (max. 7 digits) First route (001-999) Modular ICS 6.
51 Activating routing schedules (Services: Routing Service) Schedule Schedule 1 Mode Off Manual Overflow N Schedule 2 Auto Y Off Manual Schedule 3 Auto N Y Off Manual Schedule 4 Auto N Y Off Manual Schedule 5 Auto N Y Schedule 6 Auto Off Manual N Y Auto Off Manual N Y Common settings (Services; Common settings) Control sets (Services; Common settings; Control sets) For line For sets (for more than 24 sets, enter a range of sets or photocopy this table) Line: Control set: L
52 Photocopy pages before using. Sys speed dial Speed dial #: (001-255) Number to dial (max. 24 digits) Modular ICS 6.1 Programming Record PL = Use prime line PC = Line Pool code: RT = Use routing tabl: L = Use Line: ___ Display digits Name (max. 16 char.
53 Photocopy pages before using. Passwords COS pswds (Passwords; COS pswds) Pswd # (00-99) P0603536 02 Assigned to (owner of password) Password (6 digits) User filter (2 digits) Line filter (2 digits) Remote pkg (00-15) Modular ICS 6.
54 Call log paswds (Passwords; Call log pswds) Set: Log pswd Set: Log pswd Set: Log pswd Progrming pswds (Passwords; Progrming pswds) Installer 266344 CONFIG Sys Coord+ 727587 SCPLUS Sys Coord 23646 ADMIN Basic 22742 BASIC Desk pswd 4677 HOSP Cond pswd None Hospitality (Passwords; Hospitality) SM Passwd (Passwords; System Monitor) SM pswd Modular ICS 6.
55 Time&Date Hour: Minutes: Year: 01 Month: 00 02 Day: 01 01 System prgrming Hunt groups (System prgrming: Hunt groups) Group Name: (7 characters) Members DN _______ Appr only Appr&Ring Ring only DN _______ Appr only Appr&Ring Ring only DN _______ Appr only Appr&Ring Ring only DN _______ Appr only Appr&Ring Ring only DN _______ Appr only Appr&Ring Ring only DN _______ Appr only Appr&Ring Ring only DN _______ Appr only Appr&Ring Ring only DN _______ Appr only Appr&Ring Ring only DN _____
56 Featr settings (System prgrming; Featr settings) Background music Y N On hold Tones Receiver volume Use sys volume Camp timeout 30 45 60 90 120 150 180 300 600 Park timeout 30 45 60 90 120 150 180 300 600 Park mode Lowest Trnsfr callbk 3 DRT to prime Y DRT delay 1 Held reminder Y Remind delay 30 Directed pickup Y N Page tone Y N Page Timeout 15 Daylight time Y N AutoTime&Date Y N Music Silence Use set volume Cycle 4 5 6 12 N 23 4 6 10 N 60 90 120
57 (if D-Dial=Extrnl) Use Prime line Use line Pool code Use routing table Use Prime line Use line Pool code Use routing table Use Prime line Use line Pool code Use routing table Use Prime line Use line Pool code Use routing table Use Prime line Use line Pool code Use routing table CAP/KIM assgn (System prgrming; CAP/KIM assgn) Allows lines to be assigned to a CAP or KIM module.
58 Carrier Codes Prefix:10 ID length: 3 Prefix: ID length Prefix: ID length Prefix: ID length Prefix: ID length Prefix: ID length Modular ICS 6.
59 Remote access (System prgrming; Remote access) Remote access Pkg # Line pool access Remote (Note that Line Pool access PRI-C and PRI-D are applicable to Profiles 1 and 4 only.
60 Rec’d # length (System prgrming; Rec’d # length) Rec’d # length 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 DN length (System prgrming; DN length) DN length 2 National length (Profile 2 and 3 only: System prgrming; Nat’nl length) Nat’nl length 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Make / Break (Profile 2 and 3 only: System prgrming; Mk / Br) Mk / Br 40 / 60 30 / 70 Business name (System prgrming; BusName) BusName: ____________________________________ CbC limits (System prgrming; CbC limits) (Profiles 1 and 4 o
61 Photocopy pages before using Hospitality (System prgrming; Hospitality) Room/desk info Sets: (max.
62 Telco features VMSg ctr tel#s (Telco features; VMSg ctr tel#s) VMsg center 1 line routing tbl tele#_______________ VMsg center 2 VMsg center 3 VMsg center 4 VMsg center 5 line line line line routing tbl tele#_______________ routing tbl tele#_______________ routing tbl tele#_______________ routing tbl tele#_______________ ONN blocking (Telco features; ONN blocking) Analog VSC Tone: None ________________ F78, (0-9), *, # None ________________ (0-9) None ________________ F78, (0-9),
63 Software keys (Used to activate ISDN, PRI and MCDN SL-1 lines) SysID SysID: <8 digits>: _______________________________ Companion ID Companion ID _______________________________ Password keys (Software keys; Password keys) Password Keys (8 digits) Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 ____________ ____________ ____________ Password keys for ISDN PRI (Profiles 1 and 4 only) Date Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Notes Key 3 Notes Password keys for fixed T1 lines (Profile 1 only) Date Key 1 Key 2 Password keys for Adva
64 Hardware Cards on KSU (Profiles 1 and 4 only) Cd1-KSU Loop T1 PRI BRI-ST BRI-U2 BRI-U4 Cd2-KSU Loop T1 PRI BRI-ST BRI-U2 BRI-U4 Cd1-KSU Loop T1 BRI-2 BRI-ST Cd2-KSU Loop T1 BRI-2 BRI-ST 100 260 460 600 (Profiles 2 and 3 only) If card is a Loop card Card type Loop Lines Discon timer 60 If card is a T1 card Card type T1 Lines Discon timer 60 100 260 460 600 Answer timer 1 2 3 4 5 CO fail TR62411 T1A-547A I/F levels ISDN PSTN Framing SF ESF Internal C
65 If card is a PRI card (Profiles 1 and 4 only) Card type PRI Lines Protocol protcl (Not shown if only one protocol available) NI-2 DMS100 DMS250 PrivNetID range: 1-127 30 BchanSeq (Default is Descend unless SL-1 Master) Ascend Descend FX (Only shown for: NI-2, DMS-100, and DMS-250) None All Map table 800 (Only shown for: NI-2, DMS-100, DMS-250, and 4ESS) None All Map table I800 (Only shown for: 4ESS) None All Map table 900 (Only shown for: DMS-250, and 4ESS) None All Map table
66 If card is an ETSI PRI card (Profile 2 only) Card type PRI Lines Protocol EURO PrivNetID range: 1-127 1 (does not show unless MCDN is active) BchanSeq (Default is Descend unless SL-1 Master) Ascend Descend (does not show unless MCDN is active) Type (Procol is SL-1) Slave Primary User (does not show unless MCDN is active) ClockSrc Primary Secndry TimMstr Max Transits 31 (does not show unless MCDN is active) Ovlp recving N SL1 (does not show unless MCDN is active) 2 If card is a DID
67 For T & NT only (for Profiles 1 and 4 only) SPID__ # of B-channels 1 2 Network DNs DN1: Call type Voice Data Both Voice Data Both Voice Data Both Voice Data Both Voice Data Both Voice Data Both Voice Data Both Voice Data Both None S-Lp___ Lt-Lp___ ClockSrc (On core only) Primary Secndry TimMstr ONN blk SuprsBit SrvcCode DN2: Call type DN3: Call type DN4: Call type DN5: Call type DN6: Call type DN7: Call type DN8: Call type D-packet service (BRI-U2 & BRI-U4) LPnnn Y
68 For S (for Profiles 2 and 3 only) Sampling Adaptve Fixed Assign DNs Show DN:__ Assigned Availabl Loop DN:_ None ISDN DN ClockSrc (On core only) Primary Secndry Ovlap recving Y N Public digit length 1 2 3 4 Mod 03 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 04 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 05 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 06 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 07 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod Mod 08 StnMod ASM DataMod TrunkMod *LP___* LP___ For T (for Profiles 2 and 3
69 MICS-XC (additional modules) Mod 09 StnMod ASM Mod 10 StnMod ASM Mod 11 StnMod ASM Mod 12 StnMod ASM Mod 13 (For use by Companion) StnMod Mod 14 (For use by Companion) StnMod P0603536 02 Modular ICS 6.
70 TrunkMod (Profiles 1 and 4 only) (BRI cards and off-core DTI cartridges a re available on Modules 03 and 04 on midi systems, and on Modules 07 and 08 for maxi systems.) (MICS-XC systems: TrunkMod cannot be configured for Modules 09-14.
71 TrunkMod (Profile 2 ) (BRI cards are available on Modules 03 and 04 on midi systems, and on Modules 07 and 08 for maxi systems.) (MICS-XC systems: TrunkMod cannot be configured for Modules 09-14.
72 TrunkMod (Profiles 3 ) (BRI cards are available on Modules 03 and 04 on midi systems, and on Modules 07 and 08 for maxi systems.) (MICS-XC systems: TrunkMod cannot be configured for Modules 09-14.
73 Maintenance System version (Maintenance; System version) System Version Port/DN Status SP: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: Device: P0603536 02 Modular ICS 6.
74 Sys test log (Maintenance; Sys test log) Sys Test Log Log item Modular ICS 6.
75 Sys Admin Log (Maintenance; Sys Admin Log) Sys Admin Log Log item Time of log item Number of repetitions Time and date that log was checked P0603536 02 Modular ICS 6.
76 Network evt log (Maintenance; Network evt log) Network Log Log item Time of log item Number of repetitions Time and date that log was checked Modular ICS 6.
77 Template specific defaults For the Norstar MICS 6.1 system, the Square template is the default template. The Centrex, Hybrid, PBX and DID template are also available as an option at startup. For the Norstar MICS-XC 6.1 system, the PBX template is the default template. The DID template is also available as an option at startup. For information on defaults for Registration, Radio data, Radios, Cells, and the Registration password, refer to your MICS-XC Norstar-Companion Installer Guide.
78 Telco features (Feature assignmnt) Setting Call log set Square Centrex Y N Hybrid PBX Set 221: Y N DID default target line: Y other sets: other lines: N N Extl VMsg set N default target line: Y other lines: N Lines defaults Trunk/Line data (Target lines) Setting Rec’d #: Square Centrex Hybrid PBX None DID DN of the set it appears on Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog loopstart) Setting Line type Square Public Centrex Hybrid Lines PBX Pool DID 001 to 030: Pool A Lines Pool 0
79 Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog Groundstart) Setting Line type Square Centrex Public Hybrid Lines PBX Pool DID 001 to 030: Pool A Lines Pool 001 to 030: Pool A 031 to 060: Pool B 031 to 060: Public 061 to 068: Pool C 061 to 336: Public 069 to 076: Pool D 077 to 084: Pool E 085 to 092: Pool F 093 to 0100: Pool G 101 to 108: Pool H 109 to 112: Pool I 113 to 116: Pool J 117 to 120: Pool K 121 to 124: Pool L 125 to 128: Pool M 129 to 132: Pool N 133 to 136: Pool O 137 to 140: Public 141 to
80 Trunk/Line data (Digital and Analog DID) Setting Line type Square Centrex Public Hybrid Lines PBX Pool DID 001 to 030: Pool A Lines Pool 001 to 030: Pool A 031 to 060: Pool B 031 to 060: Public 061 to 068: Pool C 061 to 336: Public 069 to 076: Pool D 077 to 084: Pool E 085 to 092: Pool F 093 to 0100: Pool G 101 to 108: Pool H 109 to 112: Pool I 113 to 116: Pool J 117 to 120: Pool K 121 to 124: Pool L 125 to 128: Pool M 129 to 132: Pool N 133 to 136: Pool O 137 to 140: Public 141 to 144: Pub
81 Restrictions Setting Square Centrex Hybrid Restrn flt 00 No restrictions (cannot be changed) Restrn flt 01 Restr’n 01 0 90 0 Restr’n 02 Override 001 Override 002 Override 003 1 1800 1877 1888 91 91800 91877 91888 1 1800 1877 1888 Restr’n 03 Override 001 911 911 9911 9911 911 911 Restr’n 04 411 9411 411 Restr’n 05 976 9976 976 Restr’n 06 1976 91976 1976 Restr’n 07 1•••976 91•••976 1•••976 Restr’n 08 1900 91900 1900 Restr’n 09 1•••900 91•••900 1•••900 Restr’n 10
81 Glossary of programming headings and settings This section presents the programming hierarchy in the Norstar Modular ICS/Modular ICS-XC interface. The dots each represent a level below the top level Top Level Level 1 • Level 2 •• Level 3 ••• Below the 3rd level •••• ••••• •••••• ••••••• Menu item Description Profile Change on non-North American systems, only! Use this command to choose a profile that reflects the trunk card profile for the specific country. Use Profile password.
82 Use the following commands to change defaults and configure the lines and sets to suit your system requirements. Use Installer or Administrator access codes. Terminals & Sets These commands allow you to assign settings to each telephone (DN). • Show set:_ Enter the DN of the telephone you want to program. • XXXX:XXXX DN number and current name displays to confirm your request.
83 ••• DND on Busy Select whether or not an incoming call rings if the user already is on another call. ••• Handsfree Select whether handsfree will be available to a telephone. ••• HF answerback Select whether a user can automatically answer a voice call without lifting the receiver or pressing the button. It is always turned off for a T7100 telephone. ••• Pickup grp Any user in a pickup group can answer calls to any other telephone in their group using the Call Pickup-group feature ( ).
84 •••• ATA dvc Set to enhance connectivity for telephones connecting to PRI and BRI lines through an ATA module. Choose Telephon for telephones, and Modem for other devices, such as fax machines. ••• SM Supervisor Select whether the telephone can be used to perform silent monitoring on Hunt groups. ••• Intrusion Determine what priority an attendant telephone will have to allow a break-in by an M1 attendant telephone. To stop break-in, this setting must be higher than the attendant level.
85 •••••• Pg Zone All:F610 •••••• Page Zone 1:F611 Page internally by zone. Zone 0 pages all zones. •••••• Page Zone 2:F612 •••••• Page Zone 3:F613 •••••• Page Zone 4:F614 •••••• Page Zone 5:F615 •••••• Page Zone 6:F616 •••••• Page Spkr:F62 Page through an external loudspeaker system. •••••• Pg All, Spkr:F630 Page through both sets and external loudspeaker system by zone. Zone 0 pages all zones.
86 •••••• Show time:F803 Use to display the time and date while on a call. •••••• Wait:Dial:F804 Use to program an external autodial number to cause the system to wait to receive dial tone from another system before proceeding with the dialing sequence. •••••• Ringing Call:F807 •••••• Long Tones: F808 Use to generate a tone for the period you hold down a button to communicate with devices such as faxes and answering machines.
87 •••••• Voice Deny:F88 Use to prevent the set from receiving voice calls. •••••• MCID:F897 ESTI lines only: If service is active from the service provider, this feature saves current caller information at the service provider system. •••••• Language:F*501 Select the display language. (501 = first language; 502 = second language; 503 = third language •••••• Sil Mon:F*550 Allows users at a supervisor terminal to monitor external Hunt group calls.
88 ••• Line/set rstrns Assign restriction filters to certain lines on each set in your system. •••• Show line:_ Select the line on this telephone for which the restriction will apply. ••••• Normal ••••• Night For each line, enter the number (two-digit) of the restriction filter to apply during normal service and each of the schedules.
89 ••• Auto privacy Select whether a line will be private to the individual on a call, or whether it can be shared by other users while a call is in progress. The Privacy setting can be suspended for individual calls using the privacy feature ( ). ••• Trunk mode Select whether the line operates with disconnect supervision. Auto answer and DISA lines must be supervised. This setting does not appear for target lines.
90 ••• Restrn filters •••• Show filter:_ These are sets or groups of restrictions and associated overrides that specify the external numbers or feature codes that cannot be dialed from a telephone or line. Enter the two-digit filter number. ••••• Restrn flt 00 Filter 00 is pre-set with no restrictions. ••••• Restrn flt 01 First programmable restriction. For each filter, enter up to 99 restrictions. •••••• Deny Enter the digits you wish to be restricted when this filter is used.
91 •• Sched:Night Select options for your ringing service. ••• Service Select how you want your service activated. ••• Trunk Answer Allow the telephone to answer incoming calls arriving at any telephone on the system. ••• ExtraDial Enter the internal telephone number of the Extra-Dial telephone. This allows you to assign an additional Direct-dial telephone in the Norstar system for each schedule you use. ••• Line settings Select ringing service options for each line.
92 •• Dest codes Define which routes are used when a destination code is dialed. ••• Show DstCode:_ Up to 500 destination codes are programmable. Enter up to seven digits of the destination code that you want to use to define a route. Destination codes must be unique. A destination code cannot begin with a digit assigned as: • Call Park prefix • Direct-dial digit • same as, or be the start digits of a DN, the DISA DN or the Auto DN • line pool code • received number.
93 • Common settings •• Control sets ••• For lines Use these commands to assign settings that are shared by different services. Assign control telephones to turn services on or off. Select lines for settings and services. •••• Show line:_ Enter the number of the line you want to program. •••• L001 Assign a control telephone to each external line that will controls services for the line. ••• For sets Select the sets affected by this service.
94 ••• Name •• Bypass restr’n Passwords • COS pswds If you choose No for display digits, enter 16 characters to identify the person or location for a speed dial number. When the number is dialed, the telephone displays the name, not the number. If you want to use the alpha tagging feature, you must specify a name for the speed dial. Select whether a programmed system speed dial number can bypass restrictions programmed for a line and/or a telephone.
95 Time&Date Use these commands to set the system clock to the correct time and date. System prgrming Use these commands to change system-wide settings. • Hunt groups •• Show group:_ ••• Member DNs These commands allow you to set up incoming calls on a specific DN to be routed to a group of sets. Enter the DN of the telephone you want to program. Enter the DN of the telephone you want to add to the group. •• Line assignment Assign or unassign a line to a particular hunt group.
96 •• Park mode Select whether the system will use Call Park codes in a sequence from lowest to highest, or use the lowest numbered code that is available when the call is parked. •• Trnsfr callbk Select the number of times a transferred call rings before it returns to the telephone that transferred it. •• DRT to prime Select whether to automatically transfer unanswered external calls to a prime telephone.
97 •• Silent Monitor Use this command to determine if the Silent Monitoring feature will emit a conference tone when supervision occurs. (Y = tone; N = no tone) •• CLID Match Use this command to determine how many digits an incoming calls must match to a System Speed Dial listing to allow the speed dial name to display for the call. • Direct-dial •• D-Dial 1 ••• Intrnl# •• D-Dial 2 Select whether an internal or external number is used for the Direct-dial telephone.
98 • Access Codes Use these commands to enter the access codes for: • Line pool • Park prefix • Extrnl code • Direct-Dial • Auto DN • DISA DN •• Line pool codes Enter a line pool access code for each line pool (1-4 digits). A line pool access code cannot start with the same digits as the: • Call Park prefix • Direct-dial digit • any DN (including Rec'd #s, the DISA DN, or the Auto DN) • destination code •• Park prefix Select the first digit of the Call Park retrieval code.
99 • Remote access •• Remote access pkgs ••• Show pkg:_ •••• LinePool access ••••• Pool
100 • Cells These commands provide information about the cells within the system. •• Show cell:_ Enter the number of the cell you wish to program. •• Cell radios Assign a radio to this cell. ••• Show radio:_ •• Cell nghbrs ••• Show nghbr Enter the number of the radio. Assign a cell to be a neighbor. This is a cell that physically adjoins another cell. View neighbor information. •• Cell rad nghbrs Assign a cell to be a bordering cell to each cell neighbour.
101 •• Call Restrns ••• Vacant •••• Use flt: These commands allow you to assign dialing filters to room occupancy states. This command notes if the Room is empty or occupied. Enter the dialing filter for the room state. The filters range from 00 to 99. ••• Basic Indicate the filter to be assigned for that level of room occupancy. ••• Mid Indicate the filter to be assigned for that level of room occupancy. ••• Full Indicate the filter to be assigned for that level of room occupancy.
102 Telco features • VMsg ctr tel#s •• VMsg center 1 These commands allow you to assign settings for external voice messaging services. These commands allow you to determine which voice message center the set will use, and how it will access the network. Choose the voice message center you want the set to use.
103 •••• Protocol •••• PrivNetId ••• Discon timer Specify the duration of an Open Switch Interval for a Trunk Cartridge. ••• Answer timer Select the minimum duration, in seconds, of an answer signal before a call is considered to be answered, for an E&M trunk cartridge. •• CO fail Select the carrier failure standard used by your T1 service provider. This setting only appears for DTIs. •• I/F levels Interface levels defaults to the ISDN loss plan setting.
104 ••• D-packet servce Configure the D-packet service for this loop. Only one loop on each card can support D-channel packet service. •••• D-packet servce Turn the D-packet service for this loop on or off. •••• Lp001 Select the loop that supports the D-packet service: • S-loop (for BRI-ST Card) • LT-loop (for BRI-U2 or BRI-U4 Card) ••• TEIs •••• TEI Add up to eight Terminal Endpoint Identifiers (TEIs). Each TEI is supplied by your service provider. A TEI is associated with an ISDN device.
105 •••• Config Use to configure the settings for the SDI. ••••• Ptl Select the physical interface used to connect the SDI to the networking equipment. ••••• DS0 rate Select the transmission rate of the channels (Fixed lines) assigned to the SDI. ••••• TxClk src Select whether data travelling through the SDI is synchronized using timing (clocking) from the SDI or the DTE.
Meridian, Norstar, and Companion are trademarks of Nortel Networks Corporation. Meridian, Norstar and the Business Communications System are manufactured by Nortel Networks Corporation. This document is for use with Norstar Modular ICS and Norstar Modular ICS-XC 6.1 systems.