PABX CS208 User manual


Tabl e o f Contents
C
C
C
C H
H
H
H AP
AP
AP
AP 1
1
1
1 B
B
B
B R
R
R
R IEF
IEF
IEF
IEF INTR
INTR
INTR
INTR OD
OD
OD
OD UCT
UCT
UCT
UCT I
I
I
I ON
ON
ON
ON &
&
&
& FE
FE
FE
FE A
A
A
A T
T
T
T URE
URE
URE
URE S
S
S
S..................................................................................
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3
3
3
1.1 S Y S
T
EM OVE R VI E W .......................................................................... 3
1.2 F E A TURES ................................................................................. 3
C
C
C
C H
H
H
H AP
AP
AP
AP 2
2
2
2 INS
INS
INS
INS T
T
T
T AL
AL
AL
AL L
L
L
L A
A
A
A T
T
T
T I
I
I
I ON
ON
ON
ON &
&
&
& C
C
C
C O
O
O
O N
N
N
N N
N
N
N ECTION
ECTION
ECTION
ECTION .........................................................................................
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5
5
5
2.1 S YS T E M CON F I G UR A TI O N ......................................................................... 5
2.2 S YS T E M APP E A R AN C E ........................................................................... 6
2.2.1 CS P
la
s
t i
c
S
erie s ....................................................................................................... . ...................................... . 6
2.2.2 TS M
e
t
a
l S
erie
s ........................................................................................................ . ................................... . 7
2.3 I
NS T AL L AT I O N PR O CE D UR E
........................................................................ 7
2.4 I NS T AL L AT I O N WAR N IN G ......................................................................... 8
2.5 D IR E C T ACC E S S W H E N POW E R FA I L UR E ............................................................... 8
C
C
C
C H
H
H
H AP
AP
AP
AP 3
3
3
3 SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SYSTEM PRO
PRO
PRO
PRO G
G
G
G RA
RA
RA
RA M
M
M
M MIN
MIN
MIN
MIN G
G
G
G.......................................................................................................
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9
9
9
3.1 B
EF O R E PR O GR A MM I N G
........................................................................... 9
3.2 B AS I C CO MM A N D .............................................................................. 9
3.2.1 En t
e
r into
S
y stem P
rogra
mm
i
n
g
S
t atu s .................................................................................... . ...................... . 9
3.2.2 Change t h
e
P
a
ssw or d ..................................................................................................... . ............................... . 10
3.2.3
S
y stem
So
ft-Re s
e
t ......................................................................................................................................... . 10
3.2.4 F lash t
i
m
e
s ettin g ...................................................................................................... . .................................... . 10
3.2.5
S
y stem r
e
t
urn t o d efa u
l
t s
e
t tin
g
........................................................................................ . ............................ . 10
3.2.6
S
e
t to D
e
l
a
yin
g
m od
e
..................................................................................................................................... . 1 1
3.3 E NA B L E /DI SA B LE C.O. L I N ES ................................................................... 11
3.3.1 Ena b
le
C . O.
Li
n
e
s ....................................................................................................... . ................................... . 1 1
3.3.2 Dis
a
ble C . O.
Li
n
e
s ...................................................................................................... . .................................. . 1 1
3.3.3 T runk
li
n es(c.o.li n es) work
i
ng assign m en t ( U CD ) ........................................................................................ . 12
3.4 S ET T ING OP E R A TI N G M ODE ...................................................................... 12
3.4.1
S
e
tt
i
ng
Au t o-at t endant M ode (OGM) for C. O.
Li
n
e
s .................................................................................... . 12
3.4. 2 Op erato r B u s y P r o
c e
s s ................................................................................................... . ............................... . 13
3.4.3
S
e
tt
i
ng
O p erator M od
e
fo r C. O.
l i
n
e
............................................................................................................. . 13
3.4.4
S
y stem C R B T
S
et t in g .................................................................................................................................... . 13
3.5 OGM R E C OR D I NG /MO N IT O RI N G (FOR CS/TS S ER I ES ) ................................................... 13
3.5.1 OGM R
e c
o rdin g ............................................................................................................................................ . 13
3.5.2 OGM M onitori n
g
.......................................................................................................... . ................................ . 14
3.5. 3
S
y st
e
m M usic M onito r
i
n g ............................................................................................................................. . 14
3.6 OGM R E C OR D I NG /MO N IT O RI N G (FOR CS+/TS+ S ERI ES ) ................................................. 14
3.6.1 OGM Re
c
ording and s
e
t
ti
n g to thr
e e
p
a
rag r aph m od
e
.................................................................................. . 14
3.6.2 Monitoring the r
e
corded OGM
a
nd s
e
t t ing t o thr
e e
p
a
rag r
a
p h m od
e
......................................................... . ... 15
3.6.3 One p
a
rag r ap h OGM M od
e
.................................................................................................. . ........................ . 15
3.7 A UT O -AT T EN D A N T MO DE SET T ING .................................................................. 15
3.7. 1 No Answ
e
r P r oce ss ........................................................................................................................................ . 15
3.7.2 Ex t
e
nsion Bu s y P r o
c e
ss ................................................................................................................................. . 16
3.7. 3 No Answ
e
r P r oce ss ........................................................................................................................................ . 16
3.8 O
PE R AT O R
S
E T T IN G
........................................................................... 16
3.8.1 Operat o r
S
etting........................................................................................................ . .................................... . 16
3.8. 2 F
a
st Di
a
li
n
g
Op erato r .................................................................................................................................... . 16
3.9 O PE R AT O R AT T E ND A NT RIN G ING SE TT I N G ............................................................. 16
3.9.1 Ringing m ode when
a
l l
t h
e
ringing ex
t
e
n s
i
o ns is bu s y .................................................................................. . 16
3.9.2 Ringing E xtensions Assign m ent
/
t o Ca n
ce
l i
n D
a
y m od
e
.................................................................... . ......... . 17
3.10 E XT S . D IALING-OUT MOD E ..................................................................... 17
3.11 C AL L IN G RE S TR I CT I O N SET T IN G ................................................................. 18
3. 1 1.1 C
a
lling T
im
e
Re st ri
c
tio n
S
ettin g .................................................................................................................. . 18
3. 1 1.2 C
a
lling R
e
stri
c
tion-C
l
ass
S
ettin g ................................................................................................................. . 18
3. 1 1.3 C
a
lling R est ri
c
tio n I t
e
m ............................................................................................... . ............................... . 19
3. 1 1.4 Assign Sp
ec
i
al
C
al
l
ing-ou t Nu m b
e
r ............................................................................................................. . 20
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3.12 E XT S . U S I N G C.O. L I NE S AC C ES S .............................................................. 21
3.13 F L E XI B L E C ODING ......................................................................... 21
3.14 R IN G IN G /T R A NS F E R /RE SE R VA T I O N T IM E ............................................................ 22
3.14.1 Inter n
al
C
a
l l
Ringin g T
i
m
e
.......................................................................................................................... . 22
3.14.2 Operator Dialing
/
T r ansfer Ri ngin
g
T
i
m
e
..................................................................................................... . 22
3.14. 3 No Answ
e
r T r an sf
e
r T
i
m
e
............................................................................................................................ . 22
3.14.4 Ex t
e
rnal Line Re s er v ati o n T
i
m
e
......................................................................................... . ........................ . 22
3.15 T RA N SF E R OP ER A TI O N PA RA M ETER ................................................................. 22
3.15.1 Ex t
e
rnal T r an sf
e
r M od
e
............................................................................................................................... . 22
3.15.2 Ex t
e
rnal T ransfer No An s wer Ri ngin
g
B
ac
k ................................................................................................ . 23
3.15.3 O f f P
la
c e
/
Bu s y /No Answ
e
r T ransf
e
r P ow
e
r -Down Conser vation............................................................... .. 23
3.16 CID F U NC T I O NS SET T ING (FOR CS+/TS+ S E R IES ) ................................................... 23
3.16.1 Add di
g
i
t s for in t erco m C ID ............................................................................................ . ........................... . 23
3.16.2 Inter n
al
C ID m ode(trans m it m ode) s et t in g .................................................................................................. . 23
C
C
C
C H
H
H
H AP
AP
AP
AP 4
4
4
4 OPER
OPER
OPER
OPER A
A
A
A TING
TING
TING
TING I
I
I
I N
N
N
N STR
STR
STR
STR U
U
U
U CTI
CTI
CTI
CTI O
O
O
O N
N
N
N..................................................................................................
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24
24
24
4.1 O PER A
T
OR
A
TTENDANT
M
ODE ................................................................ 24
4.2
A
U
T
O-A TTENDANT
M
ODE ..................................................................... 24
4.3 O F F PLACE
/
BUS Y /N OANS W ER TRANSFER PROGRAMM I N G .......................................... 24
4.4 D
IALI N G
C.O. L
I NE S
........................................................................ 24
4.5 B OOKING C
.
O.L I N ES ........................................................................ 24
4.6 O U
T
W ARD D I AL I N G BY AN E
X
C LUS I VE L I NE ....................................................... 24
4.7 O UTGO I NG CALL TRANSFER .................................................................. 25
4.8 C OMING CA LL PI C K U P ....................................................................... 25
4.8.1 Ca l l Pic k up E
x
tens i o n ............................................................................................................................... .. 25
4.8.2 Gene r al Call Pic k up ............................................................................................................................... ..... 25
4.9 C ALL TR ANSFER (E X TERNA L CALL )............................................................ 25
4.10 T HRE E WA Y CONFERENCE .................................................................. 26
4.
1
1 C.O. L I N E RESE R
VA
T
ION .................................................................... 27
4.12 C.O. L I NE TRANSFER TO C.O. L I N E ............................................................ 27
4.13 F AST RES E R
VA
T
ION TRANS F E R ............................................................... 27
4.14 C ALL SWI
T
C H (CAL L P I C K DUR I N G CONVERS A
T
I O N )............................................... 28
4.15
I
NTERCOM CALLIN G ........................................................................ 28
4.16 D IALI N G OPER A
T
OR ....................................................................... 28
4.17
I
NQU I R Y FUNCT I ONS
(A
U
T
OM A
T
I C REPO R
T
ING ).................................................. 29
4.17.1 R e port i ng of P h ysics Num b er ................................................................................................................ . 29
4.17.2 Automa
t
ic report i ng of Ext nu m ber ........................................................................................................ . 29
4.18 P R I OR I
T
Y
A
CCESS AND
M
ONI
T
ORING .......................................................... 29
4.19 C ALL FO RW ARD I N G ........................................................................ 30
4.20 C ALL FO RW ARD I N G WHEN EX
T
I S BUSY OR NOBODY
A
V A I L A BLE ..................................... 30
4.21 D
O N
’
T
D
I STURB
S
ETT I NG
................................................................... 30
4.22 C ALL AL L EX
T
E NS I ON ...................................................................... 30
4.23 C LEAR EX
T
ENSION FUNCT I O N SETT I NG ........................................................ 31
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX I
I
I
I MAIN
MAIN
MAIN
MAIN T
T
T
T EN
EN
EN
EN A
A
A
A NCE
NCE
NCE
NCE &
&
&
& TR
TR
TR
TR O
O
O
O UBLE
UBLE
UBLE
UBLE S
S
S
S H
H
H
H OOTI
OOTI
OOTI
OOTI N
N
N
N G
G
G
G............................................................
............................................................
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............................................................ 31
31
31
31
1.Outgoi n g ca ll s can ’
t
be ma d e ......................................................................................................................... . 31
2.Ou
t
side ca l ls can ’
t
d i al in ............................................................................................................................... ... 31
3.Intercom ca n ’
t
be made ............................................................................................................................... ..... 31
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX II
II
II
II
GLOSSA
GLOSSA
GLOSSA
GLOSSA R
R
R
R Y
Y
Y
Y
.........................................................................................................
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32
32
32
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX III
III
III
III DE
DE
DE
DE F
F
F
F AU
AU
AU
AU
L
L
L
L
T
T
T
T S
S
S
S E
E
E
E TTINGS
TTINGS
TTINGS
TTINGS ...................................................................................
...................................................................................
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33
33
33
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX IV
IV
IV
IV PR
PR
PR
PR O
O
O
O G
G
G
G R
R
R
R AMMI
AMMI
AMMI
AMMI N
N
N
N G
G
G
G &
&
&
& OPE
OPE
OPE
OPE R
R
R
R A
A
A
A T
T
T
T I
I
I
I ON
ON
ON
ON INS
INS
INS
INS T
T
T
T R
R
R
R U
U
U
U CTI
CTI
CTI
CTI O
O
O
O N
N
N
N............................................
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34
34
34
1
. I
NDEX OF BASIC OPER A
T
ION ................................................................ 34
2
. I
ND E X OF S Y STEM PROGRAMMING ............................................................... 35
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Chap 1 Brief Introduction & Features
1.1 System Overview
With i t s design and ma n ufacture according to
G
.712 and
G
. 7 32 protocols of CCIT
T
, the
system i n tegrates virtues of various KTSs with a dvanced functions of P A BX, and has unique
adv a n t age in innovation. As a type of new ge n erat i on with over 50 powerful functions for business
and ma n ag e ment, it has wide a p plication in o f fic e s, enterprises, hotels …… etc.
In
a word, it is a
ideal equ i pment for users to better communication c onditions, improve work e f ficienc
y
, co n trol call
fee p ayment, and make o f fice intelligent come true.
1.2 Features
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal phone
phone
phone
phone programming
programming
programming
programming
:
use n ormal ph o ne pro g rammi ng , not need the specialized key
pho n e.
S
S
S
S
y
y
y
y
stem
stem
stem
stem CRBT
CRBT
CRBT
CRBT Function
Function
Function
Function :except for ope r ator and auto-atten d ant mode, the system can pl a y
the OGM without dialing any num b e
r
. Connect with the compute
r
, can record the pro
m
ote
information o f the and play it to c u st o mers. (same as the CRBT of ISP)
Mutiple
Mutiple
Mutiple
Mutiple Dial-Out
Dial-Out
Dial-Out
Dial-Out Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
:
:
:
:
Can choose dial-out nu
m
ber 9 or dir e ct dial CO li n e.
‹
Coming
Coming
Coming
Coming Call
Call
Call
Call Prompt:
Prompt:
Prompt:
Prompt: When all the extensions are bus
y
, if external line calling (including
door phone), the system will prompt the set ringing extension.
‹
Differe
Differe
Differe
Differe n
n
n
n ce
ce
ce
ce of
of
of
of the
the
the
the ringing:
ringing:
ringing:
ringing: internal call, external call and door pho n e call have di f ferent
ringing.
‹
T
T
T
T
ransfe
ransfe
ransfe
ransfe r
r
r
r C
C
C
C
a
a
a
a ll
ll
ll
ll
e
e
e
e r
r
r
r I
I
I
I D
D
D
D
(
(
(
(
C
C
C
C
T
T
T
T
S
S
S
S S
S
S
S e
e
e
e ri
ri
ri
ri a
a
a
a l
l
l
l
)
)
)
) :
:
:
:
w hen CO.Line call in or oth e r Extension call ,you can s e e C i d
number in te l ephone;also the incoming C
I
D number will follow while call transferred.
‹
Auto-a
Auto-a
Auto-a
Auto-a t
t
t
t ten
ten
ten
ten d
d
d
d ant/Operat
ant/Operat
ant/Operat
ant/Operat o
o
o
o r
r
r
r Mode:
Mode:
Mode:
Mode: the incoming calls from C.O. lines can be set up the
ope r ator mode or the au t o-attend a nt mode freel
y
.
‹
Dial
Dial
Dial
Dial in/
in/
in/
in/ o
o
o
o ut
ut
ut
ut S
S
S
S etting:
etting:
etting:
etting: can set any ringi n g extension and the using access of CO lines.
‹
CO
CO
CO
CO Line
Line
Line
Line B
B
B
B o
o
o
o oking:
oking:
oking:
oking: when the CO lines are busy but urgently to call, the syst e
m
will prompt the
extension
w
h en CO line a v ailable.
‹
CO
CO
CO
CO Line
Line
Line
Line Reserv
Reserv
Reserv
Reserv a
a
a
a tion:
tion:
tion:
tion: any ext e nsion can reserve the CO line and do others ope r ations.
‹
Three
Three
Three
Three W
W
W
W a
a
a
a
y
y
y
y
Conference
Conference
Conference
Conference and
and
and
and External
External
External
External transfer
transfer
transfer
transfer Function:
Function:
Function:
Function: allows to add a third p arty to a
two- p arty conversation a nd make a thre e - p arty confer e nce. Y ou can have only two Ext. with
one C.O.lin e . And can make an out go ing call from one
Ext
then divert a nd connect other Ext
to C.O.line.
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‹
Call
Call
Call
Call
T
T
T
T
ransf
ransf
ransf
ransf e
e
e
e r
r
r
r and
and
and
and Pickup:
Pickup:
Pickup:
Pickup: all external and internal call i ng c a n be transferred, other
ex
t .
ringri n g can be picked up and not need answer the ringring ext. This system have ma n y ki n d
of pickup ways, including
ex
t s . pickup, CO line pickup and res er v ation, etc.
‹
Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator Function:
Function:
Function:
Function: This system can be set two o perator for r e servation, call forwarding, call
transfer and manag e r secre t ar
y
.
‹
External
External
External
External Ca
Ca
Ca
Ca l
l
l
l l
l
l
l S
S
S
S w
w
w
w itch
itch
itch
itch (call
(call
(call
(call pickup
pickup
pickup
pickup during
during
during
during conversation):
conversation):
conversation):
conversation): dur i ng the conversation with CO
line, if other CO lines or door phone calling, just easy r e serve the answering CO line and
pickup the calling call.
‹
External
External
External
External Music
Music
Music
Music interfac
interfac
interfac
interfac e
e
e
e:allow you to change the system holding music freel
y
.(optio n al)
Flexible
Flexible
Flexible
Flexible extension
extension
extension
extension number
number
number
number :The n u mber of ext e nsion can be set up one to four digi t s .
P
P
P
P o
o
o
o w
w
w
w e
e
e
e r
r
r
r Fail
Fail
Fail
Fail u
u
u
u re
re
re
re Memor
Memor
Memor
Memor
y
y
y
y
:
:
:
:
when po
w
er failure, the system can remain all the settings and just
use all the f u nctions when power a gai n .
‹
Remote
Remote
Remote
Remote c
c
c
c o
o
o
o ntrol
ntrol
ntrol
ntrol prog
prog
prog
prog r
r
r
r amming:
amming:
amming:
amming:
It
can sus t ain remote maintenance, process remote
control pr o g r amming, detect and ma i n t ain, which f a cili t ate the users to ins t all and test, and
prov i de qui c k and e f fective service to users.
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Chap
Chap
Chap
Chap 2
2
2
2 Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation &
&
&
& Connection
Connection
Connection
Connection
Before
Before
Before
Before Ins
Ins
Ins
Ins
t
t
t
t
allation
allation
allation
allation
For easy and quick ins t allation and connection, it is strongly r e commended that the user read
and follow the following instruction carefully so as not to d a mage the system acciden t ally by
incorrect op e ration.
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1 System
System
System
System Configurati
Configurati
Configurati
Configurati o
o
o
o n
n
n
n
This system ca p acity small e st is 208, b iggest is 416.
Model
Model
Model
Model
CS
CS
CS
CS (
(
(
( plastic
plastic
plastic
plastic cover
cover
cover
cover s
s
s
s )
)
)
) TS
TS
TS
TS (me
(me
(me
(me t
t
t
t al
al
al
al covers)
covers)
covers)
covers)
CS208 CS308 CS312 CS416 TS208 TS308 TS312 TS416
CO Line Por t s 2 3 3 4 2 3 3 4
Ex t s . Por t s 8 8 12 16 8 8 12 16
DISA 10s one p ar a gra p h 10s one p ar a gra p h
Music On
Holding
Piano music, external music input on
holding is o p tional
Piano music, external
m
u sic input on
holding is o p tional
Caller ID External line caller
ID
E
x
ternal line caller ID
Please a c cording to the ca p a c i ty and functions of your machine when ins
t
all
and program the system.
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2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2 System
System
System
System Appearance
Appearance
Appearance
Appearance
2.2.1
2.2.1
2.2.1
2.2.1 CS
CS
CS
CS Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic Series
Series
Series
Series
①Po
Po
Po
Po w
w
w
w er
er
er
er Indicator
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator Light
Light
Light
Light ②C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line Indicator
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator Lig
Lig
Lig
Lig h
h
h
h
t
t
t
t
③Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground Port
Port
Port
Port
④308
308
308
308 C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line Port
Port
Port
Port ⑤308
308
308
308 Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
t
t
t
t
s.
s.
s.
s. Port
Port
Port
Port ⑥416
416
416
416 C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line P
P
P
P ort
ort
ort
ort
⑦416
416
416
416 Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
t
t
t
t
s
s
s
s
.
.
.
.
Port
Port
Port
Port
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2.2.2
2.2.2
2.2.2
2.2.2 TS
TS
TS
TS Me
Me
Me
Me
t
t
t
t
al
al
al
al Series
Series
Series
Series
①Po
Po
Po
Po w
w
w
w er
er
er
er Indicator
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator Light
Light
Light
Light ②C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line Indicator
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator Lig
Lig
Lig
Lig h
h
h
h
t
t
t
t
③Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
t
t
t
t
s.
s.
s.
s. Indicator
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator Light
Light
Light
Light
④C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line
C.O.Line Port
Port
Port
Port ⑤Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
t
t
t
t
s
s
s
s
.
.
.
.
Port
Port
Port
Port ⑥Po
Po
Po
Po w
w
w
w er
er
er
er Socket
Socket
Socket
Socket
⑦P
P
P
P o
o
o
o w
w
w
w er
er
er
er S
S
S
S w
w
w
w
i
i
i
i
tch
tch
tch
tch ⑧External
External
External
External Music
Music
Music
Music Interface
Interface
Interface
Interface
⑨Door
Door
Door
Door Lock
Lock
Lock
Lock Interfa
Interfa
Interfa
Interfa c
c
c
c e(optional)
e(optional)
e(optional)
e(optional)
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3 Ins
Ins
Ins
Ins
t
t
t
t
allation
allation
allation
allation procedure
procedure
procedure
procedure
¾Before ins t allation, please check all t h e p ar t s if h a ve a n y looseness, t ake care the sup pl y
pow e r switch if is shut down.
¾The teleph o ne exch a n g e shall be ins t alled in a s t able ind o or place with dr
y
, v e ntilat e d
envi r o n ment. (
T
emperatu r e Range: 0 - 4 5 ℃, Humidity Range: 2 0 % -80%. A void straight sun
shine or in the e n viro n ment of flammable or caustic gas.) S pecial teleph o ne w i re is
prefer a ble.
¾A wall bore is available a t the underside of mainframe for wall ins t allation. Desk ins t all a tion
is also admitted. But the c on t act of
w
all bolt and circuit boa r d inside the
m
a inframe should
be avo i ded.
¾None of the wiring of any
ex
t ension should share the pipeline w ith power supply or ante n na.
Neither sh o uld the extension be close to antenna for air broad c asting (includi n g
short-w a ve).
¾For the sake of personal safety and communication qualit
y
, grounding of P A BX should be
reliable. Or e lse, the lightning- p roof d evice inside would fail to work.
Resis t ance to gro u nd sh o uld be less than 5 ohm.
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Grou n ding a s follows:
¾Con n ect the monomer-c r y s t al with EX
T
. line and C.O. line se p aratel y .
.
.
.
¾Con n ecting extensions a ccording to the in-dil a t e d extension pos itions and C.O. lines to the
correspond in g line por t s o n the unit.
¾T he C.O. lines w i ll b e co n nec
t
ed di r e ct to the speci a l
Ex
t
s a u tomatic a l l y w hen the p o w e r failu r e
.
T he N o .1
C.O. line w i
ll
be connected to E
x
t.
601 and No.2 to E
x
t.602, No.3 to E
x
t.603, No. 4 to E
x
t.604. So
y
o u on l y
can use the four E
x
t
s as no r m a l phone w i
t
h direct C.O. line.
¾
T
est the s y s t em accord i ng to the default settings.
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4 Ins
Ins
Ins
Ins
t
t
t
t
allation
allation
allation
allation W
W
W
W arning
arning
arning
arning
1. The wiring should not be done in thu n dering.
2. A v oid using teleph o ne in thun d ering.
3. Please don't use the telephone in flammable and l e aking gas environm e nt.
4. Unless the e quipment is dis c onnected, please don't tou c h the broken p art of the wiring or any
connection ends.
●Note: Lightning stroke is an accident, which will not be reg ar ded as nor
m
al maintena n ce.
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5 Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct Access
Access
Access
Access when
when
when
when Power
Power
Power
Power Failure
Failure
Failure
Failure
The C.O. lines will be connected direct to the special Ex t s automatically when the power
failure. The No.1 C.O. li n e will be connected to Ext. 601 and No.2 to Ext.602, No.3 to Ext.603,
No. 4 to Ext.604. So you only can use the four Ex t s as normal pho n e with direct C.O. line.
For examp l e when som e one call in with No.1 C . O. line at the time of pow e r failure, the
Ext.601 will ring, you can only pick up Ext. 601 and t alk with the calle
r
.
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Chap
Chap
Chap
Chap 3
3
3
3 System
System
System
System programming
programming
programming
programming
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1 Before
Before
Before
Before programming
programming
programming
programming
●All the programming must be carried out on the extensi o n 601, 602, 603, 604; all the
pro g rammi n g must be into system programming s t atus.
●All the extensions must be of dual tone multi-fre q uency p h on e .
●Y ou are al l owed to o p e rate one by one, and e n d the proce s s by simply pressing #. Y ou
don ’ t have to hang up if something
w
r ong occurs, you could p r ess
*
to res t art.
●
If
progr a mming-exte ns ion (601, 60 2,603,60 4 ) i s in Direct-Dialing-Out
m
ode, y o u n e ed to
press
*
to e n ter the internal system, t h en s t art programming.
●When the setting is fin i shed, a long beep indicates that t he setting is d o ne correctly and
saved in the system.
If
instead an ar r ay of short chir p s is heard, that would indicate an error
occurred in the setting.
Y
ou need to check it out and reset the system.
It
is only a f ter the end
of the long bee p s you can con t inue another system operation.
●Y ou must use “ enable C.O. l i nes ” command according the ac t ual trunk lines before using
this product, if you don ’ t enable any C.O. line, the system will con s ider there is no C.O. line
and d o esn ’ t auto detect C.O. line.
How to pro gr amming
At first you must according 3 . 2.1 instruction enter into sys t em programmi n g s t atus, and then
you can beg i n to program as the follo
w
ing instructi o n.
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2 Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic Command
Command
Command
Command
3.2.1
3.2.1
3.2.1
3.2.1 Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter into
into
into
into S
S
S
S y
y
y
y stem
stem
stem
stem Programming
Programming
Programming
Programming S
S
S
S
t
t
t
t
atus
atus
atus
atus
Format: #
*
EFGH
Explanati o n: EFGH is the system p a ssword n o
w
.
Example: For prog r a
m
ming the s y stem, you s hould enter the p assw o rd first, now the
p assword is 5678
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1.
Y
ou are required to dia l :
*
#
*
EFGH in the Direct-Dialing- O ut mode.
2. The default p assw o rd is 0000, so you must enter 0000 in t he first use
3. Programming telephone is EXT601, or EX
T
.602, or EX
T
.603, or EX
T
. 604
3.2.2
3.2.2
3.2.2
3.2.2 Change
Change
Change
Change the
the
the
the Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass w
w
w
w ord
ord
ord
ord
Format: 09EFGH#
Explanati o n: EFGH is the new system p assword.
Description: to change the p assword of system pro g ramming.
Example: C h anging the system p as s word from “ 0 0 00 ” to “ 56 7 8 ”
1. W e suggest changing the p assword before usin g .
3.2.3
3.2.3
3.2.3
3.2.3 S
S
S
S y
y
y
y s
s
s
s
t
t
t
t
em
em
em
em So
So
So
So
f
f
f
f
t-Reset
t-Reset
t-Reset
t-Reset
Format: 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 #
Description: to reset the system when the system p ower o n.
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4 Flash
Flash
Flash
Flash time
time
time
time setting
setting
setting
setting
Format: 0 0 L #
L=1 -- - --- - --0 . 8s L=2 -- - --- - --1 . 0 s L=3 -- - --- - --1 . 2 s L=4 -- - --- - --1 . 5 s L=5 -- - --- - --1 . 8s
Explanati o n: L means the flash time grade.
Description: For active the hold and d i vert op e rati n g use.
In
default setting: L=2 (1.0s)
Example: Set the fl a s h time to 1.2S
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.5 S
S
S
S y
y
y
y s
s
s
s
t
t
t
t
em
em
em
em return
return
return
return to
to
to
to default
default
default
default setting
setting
setting
setting
Format: 0 0 0 0 #
Description: when ret u rn i ng to default setting, ple a se wait and hear the c onfirm sound that means
ok. Default setting please see the Chapter 8. This a c tion will not e f fect the da t a of the charging.
1. this format can not return the flex i ble code
ex
t ension num be
r
, also can not e f fect t h e
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C.O. lines opening a n d shuting, also can not e f fect the charging da t a.
2.
If
want to return the
ex
t ension num b er default setting, input 9000#
3.2.6
3.2.6
3.2.6
3.2.6 Set
Set
Set
Set to
to
to
to Dela
Dela
Dela
Dela y
y
y
y
i
i
i
i
ng
ng
ng
ng mode
mode
mode
mode
Format: 0 3 T T #
Description: Select all C.O.line to charge mode of Delay billing, TT – de l ay time (01-99 sec.),
which is from finish dialing to the syst e
m
s t art to c h arge
Default setti n g: Duration o f time-delay being 5 seconds.
Example: Setting delay time: 20s, in p ut: 0320#
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3 Enable/Dis
Enable/Dis
Enable/Dis
Enable/Dis a
a
a
a ble
ble
ble
ble C.O.
C.O.
C.O.
C.O. Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Y
ou must u s e these c o mmands according t he actual trunk lines before using this
product!!!
If
y ou don ’ t enable any C . O. line, the s y stem will consider there is no C.O. line and
doesn ’ t auto detect C.O. li ne!!!
3.3.1
3.3.1
3.3.1
3.3.1 Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable C.O.
C.O.
C.O.
C.O. Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Format: 0600#
Description: Enable all C.O. lines
Format: 060M#
Explanati o n: M: C.O. li n e No.
M
= 1 - 4
Description: Enable the
M
C.O. line
Example: Y ou have 308 model pr o d uc t, you want use C.O. line 1 and C . O. line 2, and the line
3 is not in u s e.
3.3.2
3.3.2
3.3.2
3.3.2 Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable C.O.
C.O.
C.O.
C.O. Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Format: 0610#
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Description: Disable all C.O. lines
Format: 061M#
Explanati o n: M: C.O. li n e No.
M
= 1 - 4
Description: Disable the
M
C.O. line
3.3.3
3.3.3
3.3.3
3.3.3
T
T
T
T
runk
runk
runk
runk lines(c.
lines(c.
lines(c.
lines(c. o
o
o
o .lines)
.lines)
.lines)
.lines) w
w
w
w orking
orking
orking
orking assignment
assignment
assignment
assignment (UCD)
(UCD)
(UCD)
(UCD)
Format: 0 6 2 0 #
Description: This setting make the system assign the different trunk lines working av e rage l y, it
means the system will use the trunk lines circulating. (For example: the system will u s e trunk line
01, then line0 2, line03, …… line16 cir c ulating). This setting can avoid the user always use some
trunk lines.t h is is default setting.
Format: 0 6 2 1 #
Description: This setting make the s y stem use t r unk lines in sequence, it means the syst e
m
always cho o se the trunk line of low e r numb e r if avail a ble. (line 01 is the lowe s t
numbe r )
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4 Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting Operating
Operating
Operating
Operating mode
mode
mode
mode
3.4.1
3.4.1
3.4.1
3.4.1 Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting Auto-attendant
Auto-attendant
Auto-attendant
Auto-attendant Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode (OGM)
(OGM)
(OGM)
(OGM) for
for
for
for C.O.
C.O.
C.O.
C.O. Lines
Lines
Lines
Lines
Format: 1 0 #:
Description: allows all the C.O. lines in Auto-atte n dant Mode ( DISA --Dire c t Inward Sy s tem
Access s t at u s ).
In
this
m
o de, Caller
w
ill hear the OGM recorded message, while
all extensio n s are in MUTE mode
1.
If
the caller doesn ’ t know the
ex
t en s ion nu
m
be
r
, he cans inqu i ry the ope r ator by
dialing “ 0 ” .
2. Outgoing Message must be record when setting this mode.
Format: 1 0
M
#
Explanati o n: M: C.O. line No.1- N o.4
Description: allows the No.M C.O. lines in Auto-att e ndant Mode( DISA --Direct Inward System
A cc ess s t atu s ).
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Example: Set C.O. line 2 and 4 in Aut o -Attendant mode, other C . O. line in operator mode.
“ 0 ” .
1.
If
the call e r doesn ’ t kn o w the extension numb e
r
, he can i nquiry the operator by dialing
2. Outgoing Message must be record when setting this mode.
3.4.2
3.4.2
3.4.2
3.4.2 Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator Busy
Busy
Busy
Busy Process
Process
Process
Process
Format: 1540# Operator busy wait i ng, this is the default setting.
154 1 # Operator busy r i ng i ng the set extension.
Description: when many C.O. lines calling in, the operator just have one or two
communication lines, so some C.O.line only waiting ; but this s e tting can allow
the C.O.line calling ring the s e t extension directly and will not lose any calling.
3.4.3
3.4.3
3.4.3
3.4.3 Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode for
for
for
for C.O.
C.O.
C.O.
C.O. line
line
line
line
Format: 1 1 #:
Description: Allows all the C.O. lines in Operator mode.
In
this mode, the operator ext e nsions
and other r i nging extensions will ring when a n incoming call is received.
Format: 1 1 M#:
Explanati o n: M: C.O. line No.1- N o.4
Description: allows the No.M C.O. line in Operator mode.
Example: Set C.O. line 1 and 3 in op er ator
m
ode, other C.O. line in Auto-attend a nt mod e .
3.4.4
3.4.4
3.4.4
3.4.4 S
S
S
S y
y
y
y s
s
s
s
t
t
t
t
em
em
em
em CRBT
CRBT
CRBT
CRBT Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Format: 1 6 7# disable system CRBT
1670# enable system CRB
T
, C .O . line calling play O GM and ring the operator
directl
y
.
1676# enable system CRB
T
, C. O . line calling play O GM and ring the extension
directl
y
.
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5 OGM
OGM
OGM
OGM Recording/Monitoring
Recording/Monitoring
Recording/Monitoring
Recording/Monitoring (For
(For
(For
(For CS/TS
CS/TS
CS/TS
CS/TS Series)
Series)
Series)
Series)
3.5.1
3.5.1
3.5.1
3.5.1 OGM
OGM
OGM
OGM Recording
Recording
Recording
Recording
Format: 1 2 #
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Description: Used to record an outgo in g message for Direct Inward System
Acce s s (DI S A).
3.5.2
3.5.2
3.5.2
3.5.2 OGM
OGM
OGM
OGM Monitoring
Monitoring
Monitoring
Monitoring
Format: 1 3 #
Description: Play and monitor the record e d OGM.
3.5.3
3.5.3
3.5.3
3.5.3 S
S
S
S y
y
y
y s
s
s
s
t
t
t
t
em
em
em
em Music
Music
Music
Music Monitoring
Monitoring
Monitoring
Monitoring
Format: 14 #
Description: Perform the music on holding mel o d y or test the q u ality of telephone u nit.
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6 OGM
OGM
OGM
OGM Recording/Monitor
Recording/Monitor
Recording/Monitor
Recording/Monitor
i
i
i
i
ng
ng
ng
ng (For
(For
(For
(For CS+/TS+
CS+/TS+
CS+/TS+
CS+/TS+ Series)
Series)
Series)
Series)
3.6.1
3.6.1
3.6.1
3.6.1 OGM
OGM
OGM
OGM Recording
Recording
Recording
Recording and
and
and
and setting
setting
setting
setting to
to
to
to thr
thr
thr
thr e
e
e
e e
e
e
e paragraph
paragraph
paragraph
paragraph mode
mode
mode
mode
Format: 1 2
M
#
Explanati o n: M=1,2,3 the p arag r aph of the OGM
Description: Used to record an outgo in g message for Direct Inward S y stem Access(DISA).
OGM 1 rec o rding ( 8 seconds), this is the first OGM, usually it is for com p a ny g r eeting, for
example, y o u may record ” This is ABC com p an
y
, Pls dial extension numb e r or dial “ 0 ” for
operato
r
. Thanks you for calling. ”
OGM 2 rec o rding (6 seconds), this is the s e co n d OGM, usually it is for C.O. line dial
extension a n d this exten s ion is bus
y
, if you want to transfer this calling to ot h er extension,
you may record “ Sorry! This extension is bus
y
. Pls dial other extension n u mber or dial “ 0 ”
for operat o
r
. ”
OGM 3 recording (6 seconds), this is the third OGM, usually it is for C . O. li n e dial extensi o n
and this extension no a nswe
r
, y o u may record “ Sorry! This extension d o not answe
r
, Pls
dial other
ex
t ension num b er or dial “ 0 ” for operat o
r
. ”
Example: R e cording the first pieces OGM
1. when the system use two OGM ,you will r e cord the same conten t s into two OGM,that
means
each pragr a phs recording of two OGM is same .
2.The new
m
essage
will
overwrite the old one;
3. Please use high quali t y teleph o ne to ensure hi g h quality of recording;
4.
If
the caller dials a number befo r e the syst e
m
finishes playing the message, the
system will terminate pl a yi ng the message, waiting for the caller to complete dialing;
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5. The caller will be connected to operator if he dial 0 first for inquiry;
3.6.2
3.6.2
3.6.2
3.6.2 Monitoring
Monitoring
Monitoring
Monitoring the
the
the
the recorded
recorded
recorded
recorded OGM
OGM
OGM
OGM a
a
a
a nd
nd
nd
nd setting
setting
setting
setting to
to
to
to three
three
three
three paragraph
paragraph
paragraph
paragraph mode
mode
mode
mode
Format: 1 3
M
#
Explanati o n: M=1,2,3 the p arag r aph of the OGM
Description: Confirms the recorded message in t h e OGM recording pr o gr a m, you can check if the
recordi n g is satisfied or not, if not, you can record again.
Example: monitoring the OGM 2
when the system use two OGM ,you will hea r ing the first O GM ’ s conten t s(the second
OGM is same )
3.6.3
3.6.3
3.6.3
3.6.3 One
One
One
One paragraph
paragraph
paragraph
paragraph OGM
OGM
OGM
OGM Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
Format:: 1 2 0 0 #
Description: to recording o ne p ara g ra p h OGM(20s to t al)
Format:: 1 3 0 0 #
Description: to play a n d minitor one p a r agr a ph OG
M
(20s)
: 1. After performed above two comm a nds ( 1200# or 1300#), system will change to one
OGM 20
seconds automatically.
2. After perform e d 12M# 、13
M
# two commands, system will change to 3 OGM 20
seconds
automatically.
3. The OGM mode
will
be kept after power off.
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.7 Auto-attendant
Auto-attendant
Auto-attendant
Auto-attendant Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
3.7.1
3.7.1
3.7.1
3.7.1 No
No
No
No Ans
Ans
Ans
Ans w
w
w
w er
er
er
er Process
Process
Process
Process
Format: 160 # this is d efault setting
Description:
In
auto-atte n dant mode, if the C.O. line doesn't dial the extension number over 5
seconds or more a f ter hearing the O GM, then the C.O. line will be cut o f f.
Format: 161 # or 161 0 #
Description:
In
auto-atte n dant mode, if the C.O. line doesn't dial the extension number over 5
seconds or more a f ter hearing the O GM, then the C.O. line will be transferred to
Operat o
r
.
Format: 1616#
Description:
In
auto-atte n dant mode, if the C.O. line doesn't dial the extension number over 5
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seconds or more a f ter hearing the O GM, then the C.O. line will be transferred to
ringing e
x
te ns ion.
3.7.2
3.7.2
3.7.2
3.7.2 Extension
Extension
Extension
Extension Busy
Busy
Busy
Busy Process
Process
Process
Process
Format: 165#
Description: when the e
x
tension line b us
y
, the line break; this is the default setting.
Format: 1650#
Description: when the e
x
tension line b us
y
, the call transferr e d to operat o
r
.
Format: 1656#
Description: when the e
x
tension line b us
y
, the call transferr e d to operator ri n g extension.
Above setting will be in e f fect with single OGM of t h e operato
r
.
Format: 1655#
Description: when the e
x
tension line b us
y
, prompt sound to the extension
This set i ing will be in e f f e ct with single or multiple OGM.
3.7.3
3.7.3
3.7.3
3.7.3 No
No
No
No Ans
Ans
Ans
Ans w
w
w
w er
er
er
er Process
Process
Process
Process
Format: 166#
Description: when the e
x
tension line b us
y
, the line break; this is the default setting.
Format: 1660#
Description: when the e
x
tension line b us
y
, the call transferr e d to operat o
r
.
Format: 1666#
Description: when the e
x
tension line b us
y
, the call transferr e d to operator ri n g extension.
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8 Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
3.8.1
3.8.1
3.8.1
3.8.1 Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Format: 15N #
Explanati o n:
N:
the Ext. line No.,
N=
0 1-16
Description:
T
o assign any Ext as the ope r ato
r
.
In
the default setting, EXT602 is the operato
r
.
Example: Setting Ext.12 a s operator
3.8.2
3.8.2
3.8.2
3.8.2 Fast
Fast
Fast
Fast Di
Di
Di
Di a
a
a
a ling
ling
ling
ling Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator
Format: 1520# system f a st dialing operator is e f f e ctive, this is the default setting.
1521#syst e
m
fast dialing ope r ator is not e f fective.
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9 Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator Attendant
Attendant
Attendant
Attendant Ringing
Ringing
Ringing
Ringing Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
3.9.1
3.9.1
3.9.1
3.9.1 Ringing
Ringing
Ringing
Ringing mode
mode
mode
mode w
w
w
w hen
hen
hen
hen a
a
a
a
ll
ll
ll
ll
the
the
the
the ringing
ringing
ringing
ringing extensions
extensions
extensions
extensions is
is
is
is busy
busy
busy
busy
Format: 1 8 8 0 #
Description: While the C.O.line come in, and all the ringing ext e nsions assigned to C.O.line is
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busy , the s y stem will send waiting call beep to the ringing e
x
te ns ions for every
five seconds, these extensions is ass i gned to the C.O.line
Format: 1 8 8 1 #
Description: While the C . O.line come in,and all the ringing ext e nsions assi g ned to C.O.l i ne is
bus
y
,instead of sending the waiting call beep, the system will find the first idle
extension b e gin from Ext. 601 to Ext. 696 in sequ e nce then rin g ing it.
These setti n g will t ake e f fect only when the system in operator mode
3.9.2
3.9.2
3.9.2
3.9.2 Ringing
Ringing
Ringing
Ringing Extensions
Extensions
Extensions
Extensions Assignment/
Assignment/
Assignment/
Assignment/ to
to
to
to Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel in
in
in
in Day
Day
Day
Day mode
mode
mode
mode
Format: 3MN0#
Explanati o n: M: the C.O. line No. M=1 – 4;
N:
the Ext. line No. N= 01 - 16
Description:
In
operator mode when calling of No .
M
C.O. line come in, Ex t s N will ring at the
same time.
Default setti n g: Only
Ext
601, 602 will ring.
Format: 3MN1#
Description: Disable Ex t s
N
ring wh e n calling of No.M C.O. line come in.
Format: 3M#
Description: Disable all Ex t s ring when calling of No.M C.O. line come in.
Example: Setting 606 and 615 ringi n g when the C . O. line 2 c o mes in.
1. This function must be in Operat o r Mode.
2. This programming only for C.O. line Incoming call. The extension which is n ot set ringing will
ring un d er
I
n tercom Calling, Call
T
ransfe
r
.
3. This function is one w a y to set some extensions for not distu r bed.
3.10
3.10
3.10
3.10 Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
t
t
t
t
s.
s.
s.
s. Dialing-out
Dialing-out
Dialing-out
Dialing-out Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
Format: 2 1 #:
Description: Indirect-Diali n g-Out mode f o r all the Ex t s (dialing 9 for outgoin g ).
Format: 2N1#
Explanati o n:
N:
the Ext. line No., N = 01 - 16
Description: Indirect-Diali n g-Out
m
ode for Ext. N (dialing 9 for outgoing).
Example: Set Indirect-Dialing-Out mo d e for Ext.15
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In
default setting, all extension are in Indirect-Diali n g-Out mode.
Format: 20#
Description: set Direct-Dialing-Out
m
o de for all the Ex t s .
Format: 2N0#
Explanati o n:
N:
the Ext. line No., N = 01 - 16
Description: set Direct- D ialing-Out mode for E
x
t.N.
Example: Set Direct-Dialing-Out mode for Ext.12
1.
In
Direct - Dialing- O ut mode, exte ns ion make intercom call should dial *first, then di a l
the extensi o n numb e
r
.
2. No need d ial 9 before o utgoing call.
3.
3.
3.
3.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 Calling
Calling
Calling
Calling Restriction
Restriction
Restriction
Restriction Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
3.
3.
3.
3. 1
1
1
1 1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1 Calling
Calling
Calling
Calling
T
T
T
T
i
i
i
i
me
me
me
me Restriction
Restriction
Restriction
Restriction Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Format: 6NTT#
Explanati o n:
N:
the EXT No.
(N
= 01 - 16)
T
T
: the time restrict i on duration (2 di g i t s ) , should be in 01-99
m
i nutes.
Description: set the Ext
N
outgoing call duration to within TT minutes. This function can on l y
limit the time of exterior call.
Example: Set Ext.6
1
1 outgoing call d u ration to 8 minutes
Format: 6N00#
Explanati o n:
N
: the EXT No.
(N
= 01 - 16)
Description: Clear the Ext N ou t going call duration restriction.
Example: Clear the Ext.6
1
1 outgo i n g call duration restriction.
3.
3.
3.
3. 1
1
1
1 1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2 Calling
Calling
Calling
Calling Restriction-Class
Restriction-Class
Restriction-Class
Restriction-Class Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Format: 40 L#:
Explanati o n: L: class numbe
r
, L= 0 - 6
Description: Assign dialing- o ut class L for all E
xt
s .
L=1: no any restriction
L=2: call o ut with restriction of International lon g -dis t ance dialing
L=3: call o ut with restriction of domestic long-dis t ance dialing
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L=4: call o ut with restr i ction initial of item A.
L=5: call o ut with restr i ction initial of item B.
L=6: only for intercom call
L=0: only for some special calling n umber Example:
Assign the calling class to b e 3 for all extensions. 1.
In
default setting, the class for all extensions is 2
2. This command enab l es a u s er to set class r e striction on extens i ons in a fast and
conveni e nt wa
y
, especially when most extensions have the s a me class.
For exampl e , if you want set extension 603 to class 3 and extension 608 to class 4,and
the rest extensions to class 5, then you c an set the restriction rank to be 5 for all
extensions a nd change t h e restriction class to 3 for extension 6 03 and 4 for 608
Format: 40
N
L#
Explanati o n: N: the Ext. line No., N = 01 - 16
L : class n umbe
r
, L= 0 - 6
Description: Assign dialing- o ut class L for cer t ain Ext. N
Example: Assign class 3 for ext.606
3.
3.
3.
3. 1
1
1
1 1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3 Calling
Calling
Calling
Calling Restriction
Restriction
Restriction
Restriction Item
Item
Item
Item
‹
Calling
Calling
Calling
Calling Restriction
Restriction
Restriction
Restriction Item
Item
Item
Item A
A
A
A
Format: 4 1 Q ABCD#
Explanation: ABCD: the initial dig i t s of the calling number to be locked, it can be from 1-digit
to 4-digi t s , it should be e n ded with # if less than 4-digi t s .
Q --- The gr o up series from 01 to 16.
Description: to restrict the call-out number s t arting with ABCD
Example: Ext.608 is be assigned dialing-out cl a ss 4, now y o u want Ext.608 can ’ t dial the
numbers with initial digi t s – 573,168
1. Item A can lock 16 gro u p s of initial digi t s .
2. Restrict Item A only
w
ork for dialing-out class 4 .
Format: 41 Q #
Explanati o n: Q: The gro u p series from 01 to 16.
Description: to clear the call-out res t riction of cer t ain numbers of group Q.
Example: y o u want to clear the call-o u t restric t ion of cer t ain numbers with initial digi t s — 573 of
gro u p 01,
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