Operating instructions

64
Issue 1.0 March, 2006
05-07-04
-
DISA
O
PERATOR
R
ECALL
C
APABILITY
(N
O
D
IGITS
D
IALED
):
Setting Situation
No dialing after the
first voice
announcement from
the VSU.
The VSU has
announced that the
called station is busy
or no answer
The VSU has already
announced the invalid number
or a dialed number that has not
been received completely.
0=
*
*
*
1=
T
*
*
2=
*
T
*
3=
T T
*
4=
*
*
T
5=
T
*
T
6=
*
T T
7=
T T T
Note
“*” = Transfer the
incoming call to console
“T”=System will announce
VSU function 06 (if
programmed) to the
incoming call if no digits
dialed timer has expired.
System releases call
(hangs up).
“*”=See Form 46-ST-04
“T”=See Form 46-ST-04.
If 46-ST-04 is no recall to
operator, VSU function 06
will be played to the caller
(if programmed). System
will release call (hang up).
“*”= System will transfer incoming
caller to system operator if 05-08-07
has expired.
“T”=System will play VSU function
06 (if programmed) to the caller if 05-
08-07 has expired. System will
release the call (hang up).
05-07-05
-
EKT
C
ALLING
P
ROOF
:
If the setting is enabled, then no audio will be sent from the handset until 3 digits are received by
the KSU from the key station dial pad. The intent of this option is to prevent the use of external
dialing devices in order to bypass existing toll restrictions. This parameter will be automatically
disabled on any lines which are set to Pulse dial.
0=Disable 1=Enable
05-07-06
-
SMDR
D
IALED
N
UMBER
P
RINT
:
If setting is "0", then the full length of the telephone number will be output to the SMDR. If setting
is n, then the length of the telephone number will be n digits long.
0=Print All Digits
1=Print 1st digit 2=Print First 2 digits 3=Print First 3 digits
4=Print First 4 digits 5=Print First 5 digits 6=Print First 6 digits 7=Print First 7 digits
8=Print First 8 digits 9=Print First 9 digits
05-07-07
-
CO
T
RUNK
G
UARD
T
IMER
:
This parameter is used to insert a pause between a line being released and being able to be re-
selected for outward dialing.
0=No delay
1=1 second 2=2 seconds 3=3 seconds 4=4 seconds
5=5 seconds 6=6 seconds 7=7 seconds 8=8 seconds 9=9 seconds