SK-200 Lodging Manual
SK-200 Lodging Manual
SK-200 Lodging Manual
Notification
Notification is hereby given that TransTel Communications Inc. reserves the right to modify, change, update or
revise this document from time to time as required without the prior obligation to notify any person, company or
organization. Further, TransTel makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to
merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
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The SUPERKEY SK-200 utilizes a detachable power supply cord. This cord is not to be attached to any building surfaces.
and
all
instructions.
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Introduction To Installation
The Superkey Series Model SK-200 is an advanced electronic hybrid telephone system employing a microprocessor
stored program and digitally controlled solid-state space division switching. With 10 available card slots in a single cabinet,
the system provides capacity for up to 20 Central Office (outside) lines and up to 72 system stations. Total expansion
capacity allows the system to be expanded up to four cabinets, with a total maximum capacity of 40 card slots, which can
be equipped in any capacity not to exceed 40 Central Office lines and 240 system stations. Each incremental cabinet
provides ten additional card slots for system expansion. The software structure was developed to accommodate multilanguage support in order to adapt efficiently to world markets.
Users who are familiar with other Superkey products will find the operation of the SK-200 to be almost identical to other
SK series telephone systems. Installation and maintenance personnel will find the database structure of the SK-200 to be
very similar to other SK series systems.
This manual is intended to provide the information required for the physical installation of the SK-200. It is recommended
that the installer refer to the separate feature and programming document for fully detailed information on these items.
The Superkey SK-200 is registered with the FCC in a dual registration capacity enabling the system to operate as a key
system only or as a hybrid system.
Superkey SK-200 FCC Registration Number: 3A7TAI-21978-KF-E and 3A7TAI-21765-MF-E.
Ringer Equivalence Number
Ringer Equivalence Number of CO Line Circuit:
USOC code required for Central Office lines: RJ-11-C
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1.
2.
3.
(b)
Afford the customer the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to the
temporary discontinuance.
(c)
Inform the customer of the right to bring a complaint to the FCC pursuant to the
procedures set out in Subpart E of Part 68 of FCC Telephone Equipment Rules.
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4.
(b)
5.
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Protection devices
Be sure the primary protection device at the entry point is installed by the local telephone company (telco) in accordance with
the National Electrical Code (NEC). If no such device is provided, notify the telephone company BEFORE proceeding with the
installation.
Site Requirements
Location
The System should be installed in a clean, dry, secure location. This place must have adequate ventilation, and a temperature
from 32F to 113F (0C to 45C) , with 10% to 95% non-condensing relative humidity.
DO NOT install the equipment near sources of static electricity, excessive vibration, or water.
Avoid direct sunlight.
Power Supply
Be sure that the third wire ground of the AC circuit is connected with earth ground. If a music source/external paging equipment
is installed, it must be connected to a separate AC circuit rather than the system's dedicated AC line cord. (The power supply
must be connected to a dedicated AC outlet.)
CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating
of fuse. Fuses are listed below:
Equipment Requirements
Operating Voltage
Fuse Rating
120V AC 50/60 Hz
220V AC 50/60 Hz
Check Equipment
Check the cartons of equipment: Key Service Unit, Telephone sets, Component units, or other options for visible
damage. If any damage is evident, contact the supplier.
Use plywood as a backboard to wall mount the cabinet.
Three-pair twisted station cable should be used to provide for OHCA.
Grounding wire (14 AWG).
Appropriate installation tools.
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
VERIFICATION
MOUNTING SURFACE
AC LINE
POWER OUTLET
SURGE PROTECTION
GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS
SERVICEABILITY
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Cabinet Installation
Expansion
1:
1st Cabinet
2:
2nd Cabinet
3:
3rd Cabinet
4:
4th Cabinet
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Cabinet Assembly
Inter-Cabinet Cabling
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Wall mounting
Install the screws into the plywood with appropriate fasteners using the template for a guide for the screws.
Hook the Unit on the screws.
System
Grounding
It is strongly recommended that the system be grounded by connecting a heavy, insulated copper wire (e.g., 14AWG or
larger) between the grounding bolt on the front inside of the cabinet and an earth ground.
Do not connect the grounding wire of the unit to a computer, telex, or any other external device.
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Installation Information
CAUTION!!
The Printed Circuit Boards of SK-200 are sensitive to static electricity.
During installation and maintenance, take precautions against static damage.
Printed Circuit Board Insertion
Raise the Extractor of the Printed Circuit Board, with components facing right.
Hook the extractor onto the metal edge of the case, press down the extractor, and push the Printed Circuit Board into the
slot until it is fully inserted.
Power Supply Installation
The Power Supply for the unit can be configured for:
110-VAC: 100 to 120 V AC (50/60Hz) or
220-VAC: 210 to 230 V AC (50/60Hz).
Select the input voltage by the 110/220 jumper on the SK-PWR/2
It is important to verify that the setting is correct prior to initial system power up.
Verify that the input voltage and input voltage jumper are correct before you power up the system.
Installation steps:
Check the Jumper for the input voltage on the SK-PWR/2 to assure that it is correct for your power source.
Insert the SK-PWR/2 into left-most card slot of the Main Cabinet.
Secure the power supply unit by the screws.
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Note:
VR1: +28V Voltage Adjuster (Factory use only).
VR2: +28V Current Limit Adjuster (12A, Factory use only).
VR3: +12V Voltage Adjuster (Factory use only).
VR4: +5V Voltage Adjuster (Factory use only).
Fuse 1: 250V/3A for protecting 5V/12V output.
Fuse 2: 250V/8A for protecting battery connection.
SK-CPU/2 Installation
Attach the optional cards - SK-RS232, SK-RPI, SK-EMC/2 on the SK-CPU/2.
To select the music sources for MOH (Music on Hold) and BGM (Background Music).
MOH: Use External Music 2
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Music on:
Note:
SW1: Reset button.
VR1: Volume Control for Melody IC.
Remove the insulating paper from BAT1.
1) SK-CPU/2 has a LITHIUM Battery (3V/170 mAh) for system data's back
up. The system data is maintained for about 2266 hours (94 days = 3
months) during power failure.
2) A plastic isolation paper is on the Lithium battery to isolate power during
transportation. Please take off this paper after the system is ready for
use.
Adjust SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5 according to the number of SK-TRK/2 cards that you wish to install.
SW2 - DIP
SW3 - DIP
SW4 - DIP
SW5 - DIP
1~4
5~8
1~4
5~8
1~4
5~8
1~4
5~8
1~2
on
on
on
on
on
on
on
on
off
on
on
on
on
on
on
on
off
off
on
on
on
on
on
on
off
off
off
on
on
on
on
on
off
off
off
off
on
on
on
on
off
off
off
off
off
on
on
on
off
off
off
off
off
off
on
on
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
on
10
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
Insert the SK-CPU/2 into the position according to Figure 6 PCB Location.
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SK-IPC/2 Installation
Attach the optional cards - SK-RS232, SK-DTMF/2 on the SK-IPC/2.
Insert the SK-IPC/2 into the position according to figure 6 PCB Location.
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SK-TRK/2 Installation
Insert the SK-TRK/2 into the position according to Figure 6, Printed Circuit Board Locations.
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To select the system link paths for the installed SK-TRK/2 card. (On: Short, Off: Open.)
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
1~4
1~4
1~4
1~4
1~4
1~4
1~4
1~4
1~4
1~4
1st
on
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
2nd
off
on
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
3rd
off
off
on
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
4th
off
off
off
on
off
off
off
off
off
off
5th
off
off
off
off
on
off
off
off
off
off
6th
off
off
off
off
off
on
off
off
off
off
7th
off
off
off
off
off
off
on
off
off
off
8th
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
on
off
off
9th
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
on
off
10th
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
on
SKTRK/2
Position
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SK-STI Installation
Insert the SK-STI card into the position according to Figure 6, Printed Circuit Board Locations.
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Cabling:
External Backup Battery Connection:
The Service Unit can have two external backup batteries in series (12 volts each) for emergency power supply
when a power failure takes place. Be sure to connect the battery line by referring to the following direction:
Caution - To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to persons, Read and Follow these
Instructions.
1. Use only the following type and size batteries:
12 Volt 6.5 Amp/Hour "Gel-Cell" sealed batteries (2).
Dimensions, approximately 3 1/4" (H), 5 15/16" (W), 2 1/2" (D).
PowerSonic model PS660 or equivalent.
2. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local
codes for possible special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or
skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings,
bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
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This product is defined as a secondary battery operated device. As such, the following instructions should also be
read and followed:
1. Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in
accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
2.
Observe proper polarity orientation between the batteries and battery charger.
Description
Power consumption
46.2 watt.
Key Phone
1.9 watt.
DSS Console
0.8 watt.
SK-CPU/2
4.5 watt.
SK-IPC/2
7.7 watt.
SK-TRK/2
9.6 watt.
SK-STI/802
1.1 watt.
7.0 watt.
0.22 watt.
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Example:
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Connector
Wire Color
ID
26
Wh-Bl
Bl-Wh
27
Wh-Or
Or-Wh
28
Wh-Gr
Gr-Wh
29
Wh-Br
Br-Wh
30
Wh-Sl
10
Sl-Wh
11
31
R-Bl
12
Bl-R
13
32
R-Or
14
Or-R
15
33
R-Gr
16
Gr-R
17
34
R-Br
18
Br-R
19
35
R-Sl
20
10
Sl-R
21
36
Bk-Bl
22
11
Bl-Bk
23
37
Bk-Or
24
12
Or-Bk
25
38
Bk-Gr
26
13
Bk-Br
27
39
Br-Bk
28
14
Bk-Sl
29
40
Sl-Bk
30
15
Yl-Bl
31
41
Yl-Bl
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32
16
Bl-Y
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2)
3)
Optional Cabling
Doorphone Connection:
Two Doorphones may be
connected to the SK-200 system.
2-conductor wiring is required.
Connect the Doorphone to the
"DOOR 1" or "DOOR 2" terminal
on SK-CPU/2.
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1)
2)
3)
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Description
Pin
Description
CD (Carrier Detect)
GND (Ground)*
NC (No Connection)
Ext
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WARNING:
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY FROM THE AC POWER OUTLET BEFORE
WIRING OR CHANGING ANY WIRING.
Before turning on the power:
Verify that input voltage and input voltage selection jumper on SK-PWR/2 are correct before you power on the
system.
Recheck the cabling for wrong connections and fragments that cause short-circuits.
Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
After turning on the power:
On SK-CPU/2 and SK-IPC/2:
Both the red LED1 flash. If any short-circuit occurs, the red LED lights steadily. In order to prevent any system
data loss caused by power failure, remove the black plastic insulator from over the Lithium Battery.
Operational Tests
Check each telephone and CO line to verify the outgoing lines are connected properly.
Check that intercom calls can be made from extension to extension.
NOTICE:
ONCE THE SYSTEM IS WORKING PROPERLY, PROCEED TO SYSTEM
PROGRAMMING. (REFER TO THE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MANUAL.)
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Programming Initialization
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY PROGRAMMING ON A NEW SYSTEM, AFTER ALL CARDS ARE INSTALLED AS
PER THE FINAL CONFIGURATION PERFORM A SYSTEM RESET IN FORM 25 AND VERIFY THAT THE
MEMORY BACKUP BATTERY IS ENABLED. THIS ALSO APPLIES IF A LATER VERSION OF SOFTWARE HAS
BEEN INSTALLED IN THE SYSTEM. DO NOT SKIP THIS PROCEDURE, AS FUTURE PROBLEMS CAN
OCCUR IF NOT PERFORMED.
2. Press [SAVE]/[DSS20]
3. Press [SAVE]/[DSS20]
To Enter Programming Mode From The First Key Phone Port In the System.
Password Protected
Unprotected
2. Press [SAVE]/[DSS20]
3. Press [SAVE]/[DSS20]
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SUB Form
SUB Form
CURSOR
CURSOR
DOWN
UP
LEFT
RIGHT
MENU
SAVE
MW/PT
SPD
DND/CN
AT/MIC
The default Soft Key plan for all SK Key Stations in the SK-200 Lodging is Group 3.
Default Soft Key plan for Group 3.
20
21
PGM
16
23
SAVE
17
STN 15
11
18
12
6
TK:05
TK:01
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STN 14
TK:07
MIC
10
TK:08
4
TK:03
MSG
MSGW/PT
15
3
TK:02
STN 18
STN 13
TK:06
FWD
20
14
SPD
STN 17
STN 12
25
19
13
DND/CN
STN 16
STN 11
24
VOL>
5
TK:04
VOL <
Group 1 and 3 have hidden features which are accessed by pressing [PGM] then a DSS
key to Access them.
Hidden Features for DSS keys
CHECK
CHECK
CHARGE
METERING
IN
OUT
INQUIRY
RATE
On Line Programming
With this feature, Users can perform programming changes while speaking with an outside party. This is
useful for consulting engineering personnel when any problems occur or programming changes are
required.
1. During conversation with an outside party.
2. Press [SPD][PRG][7].
3. Key in password (If protected)
4. Press [SAVE]/[DSS20] to enter.
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Service Center
Press [SPD],[prog],[*],
[Hang up the handset].
10
11
System Manager
It is recommended that dealers use the optional System Manager software to save a copy of System
Programming on disk. This can then be used to reload the system programming from a PC rather than
having to manually reprogram after software upgrades or system faults.
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Service Centre
Press [SPD],[prog],[*],
Hang up the handset.
Press [SPD],[PROG],[#]
Hang up the handset.
10
11
Note: Operate the remote programming slowly because data transfer is not reliable at high speed. When
the
LCD display changes then you can go on to the next step of the programming.
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Keys
Where to use
Digits
[0] to [9]
Previous Subform
[DSS 21]
Next Sub-form
[DSS 22]
Cursor Left
[DSS 23]
Cursor Right
[DSS 24]
Confirm Setting
[SAVE]/[DSS20]
* (DTMF Signal)
[*]
# (DTMF Signal)
[#]
Pulse to DTMF
[MW/PT]/[DSS15]
Pause
[HOLD]
Flash
[FL]
[AT/MIC]/[DSS5]
[DND]/[DSS4]
[REDIAL]
[FL]
[PRG/VU]/ [DSS25]
Exit Programming
[SPK]
Every program
Speed dial
Any time that [PGM]/[DSS25] is pressed, any new programming that has not been saved by pressing the
[SAVE]/[DSS20] button is abandoned and the system will return to the MAIN MESSAGE.
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FM-SS-IP
NNNNNNNN
MM
SS
IP
NNNNNNN
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10 to 69
three-digit:
100 to 699
four-digit:
1000 to 6999
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41-st-07
05-03-06
43-(csn)-01
Programming Description
Program 01-tk-IP:Ringing Assignment - Day Service
tk = (01-40)
IP = Item (01-16) Assigned station number.
General:
This program assigns each incoming line to ring the programmed stations. The ringing methods can be
COMMON AUDIBLE (All stations will ring simultaneously), LINEAR (ring the first available station),
CIRCULAR (Ring the next station following the last station who just answered an incoming call) or HUNT
(Ring the first assigned station for a set period of time (program form 05-08-01) then if no answer ring the
next ring assigned station then the next etc.) See Program Form: 35-tk-07 to assign.
Description:
1. This program sets ringing while the system is in Day Service.
2. The station number can be 2,3,4 digits.
3. A total of 16 stations can be assigned to ring for each trunk.
4. If the location is to be assigned to no station, the location value is set to " 0 ".
5. To clear all entries press [REDIAL].
tk = (01-40)
IP = Item Pointer (01-16) Assigned station number.
General:
This program assigns each incoming line to ring the programmed stations. The ringing methods can be
COMMON AUDIBLE (All stations will ring simultaneously), LINEAR (ring the first available station),
CIRCULAR (Ring the next station following the last station who just answered an incoming call) or HUNT
(Ring the first assigned station for a set period of time (program form 05-08-01) then if no answer ring the
next ring assigned station then the next etc.) See Program Form: 35-tk-08 to assign.
Description:
1. This program sets Night Service ringing.
2. The station number can be 2,3,4 digits.
3. A total of 16 stations can be assigned to ring for each trunk.
4. If the location is to be assigned to no station, the location value is set to 0.
5. To clear all entries press [REDIAL].
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03-nn-IP Door
111 112 113
114
General:
This program assigns the door phone to ring the programmed stations.
Description:
1. There are two door phone ports available in the SK-200.
2. Eight stations can be assigned to ring for each door phone.
If the first position is entered as 99 (two digit numbering), 999 (three digit numbering)
or 9999 (four digit numbering) all phones will ring.
3. To clear all entries press [REDIAL].
4. Door phone ringing time is set in Form 05-11-07.
5. Door Relay Unlock Time is set in Form 05-12-04.
6. Door phone Ringing frequency is set in Form 05-03-08.
04-gp-IP Console
111 112 113 114
General:
This program permits the selection of the consoles (Operators) in each station group.
Description :
1. There are 8 console groups available.
2. A total of four stations can be set to be the console in each group.
3. The first assigned station is the master console.
4. To clear all entries press [REDIAL]. Do this in all unused groups.
5. It is recommended that only one console is used.
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Item
Pointer
DisplayD
ata
01
0-9
02
IP = 01-08
System Default.
Timing
Table
Default
1=60 Secs.
0-9
1=60 Secs.
03
0-9
1=60 Secs.
04
0-9
1=2
Secs
05
0-9
4=8
Secs.
06
0-9
Pause Time
2=800 Ms.
07
0-9
2=83 Ms.
08
0-9
1=20 Secs
General:
This programming section allows the programmer to assign different system parameters.
Description:
Item 01 - Hold Recall Time:
This parameter sets the time duration from when Hold is initiated to when the held call starts to ring (recall)
the station.
After a pre-determined recall time (see 05-01-03: Hold Recall Timeout), if the station still does not answer,
the held call will automatically transfer to the Console.
Item 02 - Exclusive Hold Recall Time:
This parameter sets the time duration from when Exclusive hold is initiated to when the held call starts to
recall the station.
After a pre-determined recall time (see 05-01-03: Hold Recall Timeout), if the station still does not answer,
the held call will recall to the Console in addition to the holding station.
Item 03 - Hold Recall Timeout:
This parameter sets the time between a call recalling to a holding or transferring station and then recalling
to the console if unanswered.
See timing table A for parameters of these 3 features.
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1-8
1 = 20 seconds
2 = 30 seconds
3 = 40 seconds
4 = 50 seconds
5 = 60 seconds
6 = 70 seconds
7 = 80 seconds
8 = 90 seconds
9 = 100 sec.
TIMING TABLE
Table
unit
30
60
90
120
150
180
210
240
253
sec.
15
30
60
120
254
sec.
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2200
ms.
50
66
83
100
115
132
149
164
180
195
ms.
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Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-9
02
IP = 01-08
System Default.
Timing
Table
Default
5=15 Secs
0-9
5=15 Secs.
03
0-9
04
0-9
5=800 Ms.
05
0-9
4=440 Ms.
06
0-9
1=100 Ms.
07
0-9
Ring On Time
2=240 Ms.
08
0-9
4=4 Secs
1=10 Secs
Description:
Item 01 - SLT Dial Tone Timeout:
This parameter is for Single Line Telephones. If a key is not pressed before the assigned time period
expires when Dial Tone is given, a Busy Tone will be heard.
Item 02 - SLT Inter-Digit Timeout:
This parameter is for Single Line Telephones. If the interval between digits dialed exceeds the assigned
time period, a Busy Tone will be given.
See timing table C for parameters of these features.
Item 03 - Auto Redial Ringing Time:
This parameter is the time duration for which the system will redial the telephone number automatically and
then hang up during Auto Redial.
1 = 10 seconds
2 = 20 seconds
3 = 30 seconds
6 = 60 seconds
7 = 70 seconds
8 = 80 seconds
Off Hook
4 = 40 seconds
On Hook
5 = 50 seconds
9 = 90 seconds
Off Hook
Auto-Redial Ringing Timer
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DURING
CONVERSATION
HOOK PRESSED-Period B
HOOK RELEASED
Hold
HOOK PRESSED-Period B
HOOK RELEASED
Hang Up
unit
200
200
300
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
ms.
15
30
60
120
254
sec.
sec.
80
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
ms.
80
120
200
280
440
640
840
1040
1240
1440
ms.
120
160
240
360
440
560
640
760
840
960
ms.
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-1
02
0-1
03
0-1
0=Voice
04
0-9,d
9=9
05
0-9
0=0
06
2-4
2=2
07
0-7
0=Steady
08
0-9,d
7=Freq 7
Default
0=33/66
0=Yes
Description:
Item 01 - Make/Break Ratio:
This parameter permits the selection of a Make/Break Ratio for Dial Pulse signaling. The default setting of
33/66 is correct for North America.
0 = 33/66
1 = 40/60
1 = Not Allowed
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1 = Ring Signaling
This parameter assigns the PABX outgoing call access code for Redial and Save Redial when the system
is installed behind a PABX.
It is used when Trunk Lines are set to be PABX lines in Form 35-TK-01.
This assignment also enables the system to identify whether the user's dialing is a PABX's Intercom call or
an Outgoing call for toll restrictions.
Item 05 - Toll Access Code:
This parameter assigns the long distance call access digit. This parameter affects the operation of SMDR
operation in regard to recording or not recording local calls. See Form 14-01-03. With 8 digit numbering
plans in use this parameter is not always useable.
Item 06 - Station Numbering Plan:
This parameter assigns the number of digits used for the station numbering plan. 2, 3, or 4 digits may be
used. The SK-200 system will initially set the digits to 2 unless the number of stations installs exceeds the
allowed numbering plan in which case the digit length will be set to 3.
Item 07 - Intercom Dial Tone Pattern:
This parameter assigns the pattern of intercom dial tone. If the parameter is set to 1 or 2 then analogue
phones will receive the special DND tone if call forward or DND has been set for that extension. Item 2 is
particularly designed for use when there is a Voice Mail system connected to the system as some Voice
mail units have problems with the broken dial tone.
SK-200 Lodging
Value / Function
Steady Tone
Yes
No
Interrupted Tone
Yes
No
Steady Tone
No
No
Interrupted Tone
No
No
Steady Tone
Yes
Yes
Interrupted Tone
Yes
Yes
Steady Tone
No
Yes
Interrupted Tone
No
Yes
Continuous ring
1-8
Ring tone 250 ms on 250 ms off 250 ms on 750 ms off 500 ms on 500 ms off.
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-2
02
0-1
Dial 9 Flag
03
0-8
0=Warning
04
0-1
0=12 Hours
05
0-9
0=No Delay
06
0-9
1=200 Sets
07
0-1
0=Disable
08
0-3
0=No Ring
Default
1=2400
1=Enable
Description:
Item 01 - Baud rate For RS232 Port:
This parameter sets the Baud rate of the RS232 port of the system.
0 = 1200
1 = 2400
2 = 3600
1&6
2&7
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3&8
1 = 24 Hour Clock
Individual 300
(SK-200)
Individual 200
(SK-200)
Individual 100
(SK-200)
Numbers after backslash indicate sets available with name feature enabled
Item 07 - Single Digit Intercom:
Single digit intercom allows the stations to call up to 5 other stations by dialing one digit only (1 to 5). This
feature is for the Hotel / Motel Environment. Up to eight different groups may be programmed. If a group is
not programmed with any entries then stations which are in the same number station group will be able to
make intercom calls without dialing the room to room dialing prefix (6).
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
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If the setting is Voice Message, the station which is left a message will hear the voice message which is
stored by the console after answering the message waiting.
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If the setting is 250 Ms. ring the single line phone will receive a 250 Ms. ring burst every 5 minutes. This is
for use with special handsets designed to receive the pling signal to turn on message lamp.
0 = No Message Waiting / 90 V Neon Enable
1= Ring
2 = Voice Message
4 = Ring once
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-3
1=Music
02
0-1
0=Enable
03
0-9
0=0
04
0-9
0=0
05
0-7
06
0-1
1=Enable
07
0-9
1=2 Times
08
0-9
0=10 Secs.
Default
0=Disable
Description:
Item 01 - Morning Call:
This parameter is for the Hotel/Motel environment to decide what an extension will hear upon receiving a
wake up call and whether the Morning call will be recorded to allow printout on request. If Fidelio PMS is
enabled (05-13-01) and Morning call history is enabled then the Front Office computer will automatically
print out unsuccessful Morning calls for Immediate attention.
0
Back-ground music or DND tone + Record Morning Call History via SMDR
Each station can be set in 44-st-08 to decide whether they hear Background Music or DND tone.
Item 02 - Metering Detector:
If setting is Enable, the system will detect the metering signal from the Exchange during the conversation.
Depending on the Exchange's equipment, the metering signal may be 50 Hz (obsolete), or 12 KHz, or 16
KHz. (currently 12 KHz detection is available new) The SMDR print out will have one more column to
indicate the total pulses which are detected by the system during the conversation. This feature is enabled
in default and there is no need to disable it. On very old exchanges where obsolete 50 Hz metering is in use
it may be necessary to set Meter Pulse detect delay time in Form 05-07-08 to detect local call meter
pulses.
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0 = Enable
1 = Disable
Note: When any of the above features are enabled the total number of speed dial sets will be reduced
by 500 (SK-200)
Item 06 - Dial Tone Detection:
If setting is enable, then the system will send out the dialing signals after the system detects the Dial Tone
which is sent from the exchange, if dial tone is not detected by the system then dialing signals will not be
sent out.
If setting is disable, then the system will send out dialing signals whether Dial Tone is detected or not.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
1 = 10
2 = 20
3 = 30
4 = 40
5 = 50
6 = 60
7 = 70
8 = 80
9 = 90
1 = 20 Seconds
2 = 30 Seconds
3 = 40 Seconds
4 = 50 Seconds
5 = 60 Seconds
6 = 70 Seconds
7 = 80 Seconds
8 = Seconds
9 = 100 Seconds
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Off Hook
Auto-Redial Ringing Timer
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05-05-08), Y seconds
On Hook
Off Hook
Auto-Redial Ringing Timer
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-9
02
IP = 01-08
System Default.
Timing
Table
Default
1=60 Secs.
0-9
0=30
03
0-1
0=Disable
04
0-9
Polarity Reversal
0=Disable
05
0-9
Operator Code
06
0-9
3=3 Min
07
0-1
0=Flash
08
0-2
0=0
0=Disable
Description:
Item 01 - Transfer Busy Recall Timeout:
This parameter sets the time duration between transferring a call to a busy party and automatic transfer
back to the transferring party when the called party is busy.
Item 02 - Transfer Idle Recall Timeout:
This parameter sets the time duration between transferring a call to a station and automatic transfer back to
the transferring party when the called party does not answer.
See timing table Grade A for parameters of these 2 features.
Item 03 - DISA and ACD-1 VSU Grouping:
This parameter enables voice channel grouping for DISA and ACD-1. The groups that VSU channels are
assigned to is set in Form 19-GP-09. Trunks will also need to be assigned to the same groupings in Form
36-GP.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
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Disable
2-9
Delay for 1-8 Seconds and then detect Polarity Reverse Signal
1 = 1 Minutes
3 = 3 Minutes
4-9 = 4 Minutes
2 = 2 Minutes
TIMING TABLE
Grade
unit
30
60
90
120
150
180
210
240
253
None
sec.
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
Timing
Table
01
0-1
Intercom Searching
0=Disable
02
0-1
0=Disable
03
2-4
Reserved
04
0-7
0=Enable
05
0-1
0=Disable
06
0-9
0=Disable
07
0-9
08
0-1
Reserved
Default
0=0 Ms.
0
Description:
Item 01 - Intercom Searching:
If setting is enable, when calling an internal station which is busy or does not answer, pressing [4] will call
the next station which is in the same station group as the called station. If setting is disable then there will be
no transfer.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable when/busy
2 = Enable no/answer
1= Enable
Item 03 - Reserved:
Item 04 - DISA Recall To Console - No Digits Dialed:
If this function is activated, when a DISA call is answered but the caller does not dial any digits or a station
number the system will recall the Operator after the assigned DISA Transfer Time no dialing (Form 05-0807). If this function is disabled the call will be disconnected after Transfer Time No Dialing elapses.
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0 = Recall To Operator
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1 = No Recall To Operator
Value
Note
1 = Enable
unit
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600
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
m sec.
IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-9
02
0-1
0=Enable
03
0-9
0=Disable
04
0-1
05
0-8
06
0-9
07
0-9
08
0-2
Timing
Grade
Default
0=0 Secs
0=Station Grp
7=7 + Code
0=8 Secs
0=0 Secs.
1=Linear
Description:
Item 01 - Hunt Time Setting:
If setting is n, Then when an incoming call rings the first ring assigned extension and that extension is busy,
after n seconds the call will ring the second of the ring assigned extensions. If the 2nd extension is busy the
call will go to the 3rd extension immediately. All stations which have been passed by the ring assignment
will receive off hook busy remind. Up to 16 stations can be in the ring hunt group. If the setting is 0 then only
the first ring assigned station will ring.
See timing table C for parameters of this feature.
Item 02 - DSS Access To Other Trunk group:
This feature enables or disables the ability of stations to use a DSS key to answer Ringing CO lines not in
their own group.
0 = Enable.
1 = Disable
1 = tx1
2 = tx2
3 = tx3
4 = tx4
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5 = tx5
6 = tx6
7 = tx7
8 = tx8
9 = tx9
1 = 1xx
2 = 2xx
3 = 3xx
4 = 4xx
5=5xx
6=6xx
7=7xx
1 = 16 Seconds
2 = 24 Seconds
3 = 32 Seconds
4 = 40 Seconds
5 = 48 Seconds
6 = 56 Seconds
7 = 64 Seconds
8 = 72 Seconds
9 = 80 Seconds
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
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unit
15
30
60
120
sec.
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-7
0=Normal
02
0-1
1=Enable
03
0-9
0=Disable
04
0-9
0=Disable
05
0-1
06
0-9
0=5 Secs
07
0-9
0=Disable
08
0-9
0=No Release
Timing
Grade
Default
0=1
Description:
Item 01 - External Paging Control:
This parameter enables or disables the start tone and loop start for external paging equipment
Setting
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
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1 = Enable
1 = 80 ms
2 = 160 ms
3 = 240 ms
4 = 320 ms
5 = 400 ms
6 = 480 ms
7 = 560 ms
8 = 640 ms
9 = 720 ms
1 = Type 1
2 = Type 2
3 = Type 1 and 2
5 = Type 1 and 3
6 = Type 2 and 3
7 = Type 1, 2 ,3.
8 = Type 4.
4 = Type 3
1 = 6 Save/Redials
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unit
Dis
30
45
60
75
90
105
120
135
150
sec.
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
sec.
Dis
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Min.
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Description:
This parameter allows the system to insert digits before the call forwarded station number when the call
forward is received by the voice mail port if Standard Protocol is selected. If the station numbering is 2, 3 or
4 digits the system will insert additional digits if the Voice Mail requires more. The last digits of the voice mail
box number will still have to be the same as the station numbering for correct recognition. The HOLD key
can be used to insert a pause in the DTMF tone sending and will display as a (p). The DND key is no digits
sent and is shown as (d).
Example:
The SK-200 is set to 2 digit numbering but the voice mail requires 4 digits. The voice mail also requires a
pause between answering the call and the tones being sent. Set this parameter to the following
Digits
Digits
11-STB-STA
21-STB-TRK
CFWD Busy
12-STB-STA
CFWD Busy
22-STB-TRK
CFWD No Answer
13-STB-STA
CFWD No Answer
23-STB-TRK
14-STA-STA
25-STB-TRK
24-TRK-TRK
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display D
ata
01
0-1
02
0-1
03
0-1
0=RBT
04
0-1
0=Yes
05
0-3
0=All
06
0-9
07
0-9
0=5 Sec.
08
0-8
0=Disable
Timing
Grade
Default
1=Disable
0=1
0=2 Times
Description:
Item 01 - Resume KeyPhone Volume Settings On Plug In:
In default when the system is turned on after being in service or the KeyPhone has been unplugged, the
Key phones will reload the volume settings the user has programmed for Ring volume, Speaker volume
and Handset volume (on handsets with the new processor it will also reload the Ring frequency). If this
parameter is disabled then the default settings will be used instead.
0 = Enable
1 = Disable
1 = 50 Passwords
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1 = Music On Hold
Item 04 - DISA Call Processing Method When The VSU is busy or not Installed:
0
= The DISA caller will hear system dial tone after the system answers the incoming call.
When the VSU is busy, the DISA call will not be answered by the system unless an internal party
= answers this DISA call or the VSU is available for service again. During VSU busy, the system will ring
the stations assigned in Programming Form 01 and 02.
1 = 3 Times
2 = 4 Times
3 = 5 Times
4 = 6 Times
5 = 7 times
6 = 8 Times
7 = 9 Times
8 = 10 times
9 = Unlimited
1 = 10 Seconds
2 = 15 Seconds
3 = 20 Seconds
4 = 25 Seconds
5 = 30 Seconds
6 = 35 Seconds
7 = 40 Seconds
8 = 45 Seconds
9 = 50 Seconds
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1 = Dial Station in
Group 1
2 = Dial Station in
Group 2
3 = Dial Station in
Group 3
4 = Dial Station in
Group 4
5 = Dial Station in
Group 5
6 = Dial Station in
Group 6
7 = Dial Station in
Group 7
8 = Dial Station in
Group 8
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
Reserved
02
Reserved
03
0-1
Exclusive Hold
04
0-9
05
0-7
06
0-1
07
0-1
1=Enable
08
0-9
0=1 Sec.
Default
0 = Enable
2 = 3 seconds
0 = Standard
0=Linear
Description:
Item 01 - Reserved:
Item 02 - Reserved:
Item 03 - Exclusive Hold Capability:
If this parameter is enabled all stations can use the Exclusive Hold Function. If the parameter is disabled no
stations will be able to place calls on Exclusive hold.
0 = Enabled
1 = Disabled
1 = 2 Seconds
2 = 3 Seconds
3 = 4 Seconds
4 = 5 Seconds
5 = 6 Seconds
6 = 7 Seconds
7 = 8 Seconds
8 = 9 Seconds
9 = 10 Secs.
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Item 05 - Voice Mail Call Forward Protocol Selection and Muting Leading Digits
This parameter selects between Standard Voice Mail Call Forward Protocol and the Enhanced Protocol.
For a full description of Voice Mail Protocol see Form 05-10.It will also set the muting of the leading digits
Setting Value
VMS Leading Digit Type
Short Long
Short
Long
Short
Long
Short
Long
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Short type: Use the Leading Digit(s) programmed in program 05-10 plus Station number.
Long type: Use 10 Digit protocol as explained below.
Mute Leading Digit:
The caller will not hear the DTMF signal during the transmission of leading digits.
The system will use the last intercom link for this feature.
Long Enhanced Protocol
Internal Calls
Digits
Digits
11-STB-STA
21-STB-TRK
CFWD Busy
12-STB-STA
CFWD Busy
22-STB-TRK
CFWD No Answer
13-STB-STA
CFWD No Answer
23-STB-TRK
14-STA-STA
25-STB-TRK
24-TRK-TRK
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1 = Circular
1= Enable
Red:
Off:
When Reception checks out an extension, the extension LED will slow flash red.
When the checked out extensions room has been cleaned by the cleaner, they can dial
[776] from the phone and hang up. The LED for that extension will go Green. This means
the room is clean and ready for a new guest.
The room is checked in and the phone is in use
The room is checked in and idle.
1 = 2 minutes
2 = 3 minutes
3 = 4 minutes
4= 5 minutes
5 = 6 minutes
6 = 7 minutes
7 = 8 minutes
8 = 9 minutes
9 = 10 minutes
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-1
02
Reserved
03
0 = No
04
0-9,d
05
Reserved
06
Reserved
07
Reserved
08
Reserved
Default
0 = No
Description:
Item 01 - PMS (Fidelio) Enable:
This parameter when enabled will allow the SK-200 to interface with the Micros Fidelio Property
Management System in Hotels/Motels. Enabling this parameter will completely change the SMDR output
and will allow the Front Office computer to control Check In/Out, Guest names, Room Change, Wake Up
calls, Message Waiting, Clean Room status and DND status. See the Hotel Motel manual for full details.
0 = Disable
1= Enable
Item 02 - Reserved:
Item 03 - Call Cut Off Timer - No Polarity Reversal Received:
In Program 29-tk-06 each trunk can be set to cut of an outgoing call if the Polarity Reversal signal is not
received within the time set here.
0 = Disable
1 = 30 Seconds
2 = 45 Seconds
3 = 60 Seconds
4 = 75 Seconds
5 = 90 Seconds
6 = 105 Seconds
7 = 120 Seconds
8 = 135 Seconds
9 = 150 Seconds
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IP = 01-08
System Default.
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06-gp-IP Relay
00 00 00
gp = 01-04. IP = 01-03
System Default.
ItemPoint
er
Display Data
01
00-18
Relay # 1 of B4-IPU
02
00-18
Relay # 2 of B4-IPU
03
00-18
Relay # 3 of B4-IPU
Description:
On the SK-200 each relay card has 3 Dry Contact Relays and each IPU can support 1 relay card making a
total of 12 relays in a 4 cabinet system.
No voltage is provided by the system, the installer will have to provide their own source to suit the
application. Do not use the relays to switch 240 V. They are only designed for low voltage control circuits.
All Relays are Normally Open contacts and will close on activation of the function for which they have been
programmed.
Assign the required Relays one of the following functions.
Set data
Function
Set data
Function
00
No Operation
06
System Alarm
01
Music On Hold
07
02
Door 1 open
08
03
Door 2 open
09
04
10
05
11-18
An outside caller using DISA, on receiving dial tone, can key in the relay password to
turn relays on/off, a tone after keying in the password means the relay is activated.
Relay controlling password:
841 ---> to control the 1st relay on.
842 ---> to control the 2nd relay on.
.................
849 ---> to control the 9th relay on.
851 ---> to control the 1st relay off.
852 ---> to control the 2nd relay off.
.....................
859 ---> to control the 9th relay off.
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General:
This program assigns 8 groups of Flexible key plans for Key phones.
Each KeyPhone can be assigned to use two groups (Form 42-st-(02 & 03).
Description:
Each key can be assigned as either a Trunk, a Station or a Function.
To change the assignment from TK to Station or to Function or vice versa, press the [AT/MIC] key before
setting.
nn = 01-08 - Trunk Key
(1 to 08)
xx=
VOL+
FWD
DND
PROG
ST15
ST16
ST17
ST18
SAVE
ST11
ST12
ST13
ST14
MSG/PT
TK05
TK06
TK07
TK08
SPD
TK01
TK02
TK03
TK04
MIC/AT
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PROG
SAVE
DND
SPD
FWD
ST15
ST16
ST17
ST18
MW/PT
ST11
ST12
ST13
ST14
AT/MIC
TK05
TK06
TK07
TK08
VOL +
PROG
SAVE
DND
SPD
VOL+
TK01
TK02
TK03
TK04
VOL -
TK01
TK02
TK03
TK04
VOL -
Function
ff Code
Function
00
No Operation
20
01
Program
21
02
Do Not Disturb/Conference
22
03
Message Waiting/Pulse-Tone
23
04
Microphone/AUTO answer
24
05
Speed Dial
25
06
SAVE
26
07
Volume UP
27
08
Volume Down
28
09
29
10
Voice Set up
30
11
31
12
32
CLI Status
13
33
14
34
15
Help List
35
16
36
17
Check In
37
Pickup Group
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18
Check Out
38
Pickup Group 1
19
Charge Inquire
39
Pickup Group 2
ff Code
Function
ff Code
Function
40
Pickup Group 3
53
Forward All
41
Pickup Group 4
54
Forward Busy
42
Pickup Group 5
55
Forward No Answer
43
Pickup Group 6
56
Meet me Page
44
Pickup Group 7
57
Shift Key
45
Pickup Group 8
58
46
Toll Password
59
Hotel/Motel Function
47
Alarm Assign
60
Call Park
48
User Alarm
62
49
63
50
64
51
Message Select
65
Wake Up
52
Day / Night
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General:
This program sets 8 groups of programmable DSS keys for the DSS Console.
There are eight groups for the SK-200.
Description:
Each key can be assigned as either a Trunk, a Station or a Function.
To change the assignment from TK to Station to Function or vice versa, press the [AT/MIC] key before
setting.
nn= 01-40 - Trunk Key
xxx= 100-699
(1 to 40)
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09-nnn-DP TK:tt
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
General:
This program permits the assignment of up to 500(900) sets of system speed dialing codes.
Description:
nnn
100-999
DP
01-30
Digit Pointer for telephone number. 30 digits per speed dial code
tt
01-40
Pre-Assigned CO Line:
Press the [MIC] key to change or clear the Pre-assigned CO line number. This CO line is the dedicated
outgoing line for the speed dial code. If the user presses a speed dial code without selecting a CO line first,
the system will select this CO Line automatically. If no CO line is assigned, the system will select an
available CO line according to the assigned Dial 9 group (Program 41-nnnn-04). A line may also be
selected directly by the user.
Telephone Number:
30 digits maximum may be entered in each memory.
In addition to the digits 1 to 0, *, # the following can also be stored: Pause, Flash, Pulse to DTMF. Each
function occupies one digit.
"Pause" is represented by the [HOLD] key.
"Flash" is represented by the [FL] key.
"Pulse to DTMF" is represented by the [PT] key. -- T
-- p
-- F
I) Pause : During dial procedures, the dialing will wait for a programmable period
(Refer Program 05-01-06).
ii) Flash : This will make a loop disconnection of a pre-assigned duration.
(Refer program form 05-02-05).
iii) Pulse to DTMF : If the dial signal is "pulse", it will change to "DTMF".
Note: Pressing [DND] will erase the digit which the cursor is on.
Pressing [REDIAL] will erase all the assigned digits.
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10-gp-IP S.D.I.
000 000 000 000 000
General:
This program permits the stations in one or more station groups to call a specific station by dialing one digit
only. This feature is for the Hotel/Motel environment only. (Refer to programming form 05-04-07 to enable
single digit dialing). The settings in this Form are also used by DISA Single Digit Dialing (see Form 05-11-08
to enable).
Description:
Single Digit Intercom.
When single digit dialing is enabled then the room to room call prefix digit (6) must be dialed to call another
room.
If a particular group has no entries programmed, the stations in the same number station group will not
have single digit dialing and will not have to use the room to room prefix.
Single Digit DISA.
When single digit dialing is enabled and a group (1-8) selected in Form 05-11-08 then DISA callers will be
able to dial the stations in the group selected by dialing the digits 1 to 5. The digit 1 will call the first station in
the group, 2 will dial the second station in the group and so on up to digit 5. The caller can also dial 6 and
then dial a full extension number to call other extensions or dial (0 or 9) to call the operator.
If a position is left programmed to 0 then station numbers starting with the digit which corresponds to this
position can be dialled in full.
Example
10-gp-IP S.D.I.
111 153 222 000 550
In the above example an incoming DISA caller who dials 1 will call station 111, dialing 2 will call station 153,
3 will call Station 222. Dialing 4 will allow the caller to dial the full extension number of any extension which
starts with 4, eg 444. 550 has been assigned as a Hunt Group Pilot number so a DISA caller dialing 5 will
call the Station hunting group which has 550 as it's pilot Number. Pilot numbers are set in Form 67 and
Hunt groups are programmed in Form 68 and 69.
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11-IP Date/Time
08 27 87 18 16 4
IP = 01-06
Setting Data
ItemPoint
er
Display Data
01
01-12
Month......................
02
01-31
Day........................
03
00-99
Year.......................
04
00-23
Hour.......................
05
00-59
Minute.....................
06
1-7
General:
This program permits the setting of system Date & Time. Please note that all TransTel products are Year
2000 compliant including the recognition of the year 2000 as a leap year
Description:
The Date & Time will be held during a power failure on the SK-200, there is no need to reset the Time after
power is restored.
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12-nn Alarm
hh mm dd
ItemPoint
er
Display Data
Programming Data
hh (01)
00-23
Hour.
mm (02)
00-59
Minute.
dd (03)
00-99
Duration.
Description
General:
This program permits the assignment of 10 time schedules for alarm clock purposes.
Description:
When the assigned time is reached, Background music will be broadcast over all Key telephones which are
idle. The time duration for alarm clock music is programmable (00 to 99 minutes).
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13-nn Password
d d d d d d d d
General:
This program permits the assignment of 9 different passwords in the system.
Description:
The password length is from 1 to 8 digits. All unused digit positions must have d entered in them.
Password No. 1 = Programming Password. System Default is None.
Password No. 2 = DISA Password. System Default is 3472
Password No. 3 = Toll Free. System Default is 8655
Password No. 4 = DISA Monitor Password.
Password No. 5 = Password for remote access to VSU Default is 97d3dddd
Password No. 6 = DISA Remote Paging Password.
Password Nos. 7 to 9 = Future.
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14-01-IP S.M.D.R.
0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0
IP = 01-08
System Default
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-9
02
0-1
03
0-1
04
0-1
05
0-1
0=Yes
06
00-99
21=21
07
0-4
0=MPU
08
0-8
Default
0=00 Secs.
0=Record
0=Record
0=Record
0=No
General:
This program assigns SMDR parameters.
Description:
Item 01 - Call duration start time:
This parameter assigns the start time for the Call duration timer.
0 = 00 seconds
1 = 05 seconds
2 = 10 seconds
3 = 15 seconds
4 = 20 seconds
5 = 25 seconds
6 = 30 seconds
7 = 35 seconds
8 = 40 seconds
9 = 45 seconds
1 = Do not Record
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0 = Record
1 = Do not Record
1 = IPU1
2 = IPU2
3 = IPU3
4 = IPU4
Not Detect P.R. / Enable intercom SMDR / Normal SMDR format output (899 records)
Detect P.R. / Enable intercom SMDR / Normal SMDR format output (1400 records)
* If the Mini-Accounting Feature has been enabled, the system will not record the call without any meter
pulses being received.
* When the Mini Call Accounting feature is enabled it is necessary to set Administration phones to not
record calls against them in Form 45-st-08. This will prevent the system memory from being used to record
calls unnecessarily. If administration phones are allowed to record their calls and are not checked out
regularly then they will fill the system memory and prevent other calls being recorded. The SK-200 can
store 1400 records.
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TK
01
02
03
04
03
05
01
01
05
D
S TELEPHONE NUMBER
001188629645752
Incoming
Incoming no answer
001188629645752
X FAC or PSW error
X 001
# 0294150100
* 0294150100
0418220212
<< D I S A
OFF >>
RING
UNIT
00012
00'10"
00'35"
00023
00001
00004
00003
TITLE DESCRIPTION:
ST = Station No.
: 11 to 6999, D = DISA
TK = Trunk No.
: 01 to 08,
S = Status
: # = Hold, * = Answered the hold, X = Cut off by toll restrictions.
Telephone Number
: First 24 digits
Account
: 8 digits in total
MM/DD
: Month/Day
Begin_Time hh:mm
: The start time of accessing the trunk line.
Duration_Tm hh:mm:ss
: Time duration of the call.
Ring_Tm mm:ss
: Incoming ring time.
Unit 00000
: Meter Pulse Count
CASE EXPLANATION:
CASE 1: October 2, 08:35 A.M., Station 112 made a call (telephone No. is 00116495256611) through line 1. The call
lasted 2 minutes and 35 seconds, Account code No. 12345678 was entered for the call and 12 meter pulses were
recorded.
CASE 2: October 2, 08:45 A.M., An incoming call on line 2, rang for 10 seconds, station 115 answered the call and
stored an Account No. 87654321.
CASE 3: October 2, 12:00 P.M., An incoming call through line 3, rang for 35 seconds, no one answered and the call was
abandoned.
CASE 4: October 2, 12:10 P.M., Station 112 made a Long Distance call through line 4 by Forced Account Code 1 and 23
meter pulses were recorded.
CASE 5: October 2, 12:30 P.M., Station 112 made a call by Forced Account Code but was denied because of a wrong
code.
CASE 6: October 2, 12:35 P.M., Station 116 made a call which was restricted.
CASE 7: Line 1 was used by station 121 for 55 seconds then put on hold. One meter pulse was recorded against this
station for it's section of the call.
CASE 8: The held line 1 was answered by station 117 and he occupied the line for 3 minutes and 10 seconds. Four
meter pulses were recorded against this station for it's section of the call.
CASE 9: Incoming Line 3, using the DISA function, made an outside call 018220212 on line 5. The Duration time is for
line 5. 3 meter pulses were recorded for this call.
CASE 10: DISA is completed. The Duration time is for line 3.
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ST.
112
112
111
TK S TELEPHONE NUMBER
01 001188629645752
02 DDI Num: 94150112
03 CLI NoAns:294176288
05 CLI Num :294150100*11
05 DDI NoAns:94150112
RING
UNIT
00012
00'10"
00'35"
00'05"
00'27"
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General:
This program creates 99 (SK-200) Forced Account codes.
Description:
The forced account code will temporarily override a station's toll restrictions.
99 (SK-200) codes of up to 8 digits maximum are allowed. If the system is fitted with a call accounting output the entry for
a call made using a forced account code will display the code used in the account code column. The actual numbers of
the code will not be displayed for security reasons, the reading will show FAC:XX. XX is the forced account code number
01 to 99.
The Forced Account Code will not be displayed on the screen of Executive phones when it is entered.
Digit "_" is keyed in by [FL] button and means " No digit ".
Clear all digits by pressing [TRF/FL] to insert a line in place of the original entry.
Do not use Redial to clear forced account code entries as this will insert "don't cares" which will allow any digit as a forced
account code.
The Forced Account Codes may also be used as DISA passwords to allow call accounting to show which user was
making an external call using DISA from outside the system. In the B1-408 & BX8, Forced Account Codes 24 to 48 can
be used for this purpose and in the SK-200, Forced Account Codes 49 to 99 can be used. This feature will need to be
enabled in Form 05-11-02.
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18-nn-tk Toll
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
General:
This Form assigns Toll Plans to trunk lines. The Toll plans are to be written in Forms 51 to 59 and 61 to 66.
Description:
10 toll plans can be used.
Each Toll Plan assigns each trunk line a Toll Class. It is possible to allow a toll class to have different restriction level on a
line by line basis.
Example 1: Form 18-00 is set to 0000dddd. Any station in the system which is set to toll class 0 will be unrestricted on
lines 1 to 4 but will be unable to dial out on lines 5 to 8.
Example 2: Form 18-01 is set to 111100dd. Any station in the system which is set to toll class 1 will be restricted by toll
class 1 on lines 1 to 4, will be unrestricted on lines 5 and 6 but will be unable to dial out on lines 7 and 8.
To assign toll plans to stations, see Program 41-st-05, 41-st-06.
Toll Classes:
Class
0
1
2
Function
Prog. Form
Unrestricted
Default
Use Form 51 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 61 for the Restricted numbers
Use Form 52 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 62 for the Restricted numbers
Form 51,61
Form 52,62
Form 53,63
Use Form 53 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 63 for the Restricted numbers
4
5
Use Form 54 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 64 for the Restricted numbers
Use Form 55 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 65 for the Restricted numbers
Form 54,64
Form 55,65
Use Form 56 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 66 for the Restricted numbers
Form 56,66
Form 57
Form 58
Form 59
Use Form 51-56 for unrestricted numbers. Use Form 61-66 for all restricted numbers
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General:
This program assigns voice services to segments of the VPC. On the SK-200 the channel numbers are X901 to
X940. X is the SLT programming digit set in Form 05-08-05 (normally 7).
The station numbers on the first VSU card are X901-X904.
The station numbers on the second VSU card are X905-X908.
The station numbers on the last VSU card are X937-X940.
Description:
IP = 01
IP = 02
IP = 03
IP = 04
IP = 09
IP = 09
Eight voice segments are valid for the VAC card and each can be assigned one of 18 functions.
Set data
Function
00 No-Operation
01 DISA: Company greeting message (on answer)
02 DISA: Message to tell the outside party that the called extension is Busy.
03 DISA: Message to tell the outside party that the called extension is No Answer.
04 DISA: Message to tell the outside party that the extension number is Not-Valid.
05 DISA: Message to tell the outside party the Console is busy, please wait.
06 DISA: Message to tell the outside party the DISA Time duration has expired.
07 DISA: Message to tell the outside party that the Console is still busy, this
line will be disconnected, please call again later.
08 DISA: Night greeting message (on answer).
09 ECF: Message to advise caller that the call is being external call forwarded.
10 ACD: Message to tell caller that the console is busy, please wait
11 ACD: Message to tell caller that the console is still busy, please wait.
12 ACD: Message to tell caller that the console is still busy, call will be
disconnected, please call back later.
13
* Reserved for future use.
14 Morning Call -- Wake up Message.
15 Call Waiting Message.(Refer to programming form 05-04-08.)
16
* Reserved for future use.
17
* Reserved for future use.
18 Company Greeting message instead of Music On Hold (BX8).
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09. When VSU grouping is enabled for the SK-200 in form 05-06 then this parameter
assigns the channel to the group (1 to 8) with which it will work.
During DISA operation if there is no VSU channel allocated to DISA Night Answer (type 08) then DISA calls will be
answered by the DISA Day message in both Day and Night form.
RECORDING VOICE MESSAGES
VOICE MESSAGES MUST BE RECORDED FROM AN OPERATOR CONSOLE ONLY.
There is only one channel available in the BX8 and this is accessed by dialing 86 from the console. The SK-200
has multiple channels which will be numbered 79 (01-40). Each channel can be divided into 1 to 8 segments
depending on requirements. Channel numbers indicated on the sample screens in Bold only refer to the SK-200.
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General:
This program assigns day time from Sunday to Saturday for automatic night switching.
Description:
The system is capable of switching automatically between day and night settings using the time parameters set in
this Form. To change from manual to automatic night switching the console presses [PRG] /[TRF] / *. Pressing *
toggles between the 2 forms.
If a Function key has been set to function 52 then pressing this key will change from Day to night form by one touch
but will not change between Automatic and Manual switching.
00 = Sunday
01 = Monday
02 = Tuesday
03 = Wednesday
04 = Thursday
05 = Friday
06 = Saturday
HH, hh = Hour MM,mm = Minute
Day time is from hh:mm to HH:MM.
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25 - Reset Data
0 - 9 Default
General:
This program resets all data to System Default. All new systems must be reset to default before any programming
in case corruption has been caused during handling or shipping. It will also be necessary to reset to default after a
software upgrade is installed. When using item 3 or 4 these must be done AFTER the system reset is performed.
Description:
1 = System data will be reset to system default except System Speed Dial
Programming.
2 = The system data will be totally reset to system default.
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Program 26-gp-IP : DID Route Table (Analog Indial) (Not used in North America)
cd = 000-999
<- Setting Data
27-01-IP
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
IP = 01-99
System Default
General:
This program permits programming information to be passed to a serial printer via the system's RS232 port on the
SK-200.
Description:
00
01-98
99
If a serial printer is connected to the MPU serial port, the system programming can be sent to the printer to provide
a hard copy for record purposes.
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29-tk-IP TK SPEC
0 0 0 0 0 0
tk = 01-08, IP = 01-08
System Default
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-1
0=Disable
02
0-8
0=Disable
03
0-3
0=Inblock sending
04
0-9,d
0=H/set Setting
05
0-9
0=All Stns
06
0-1
07
0-
Reserved
0=
08
0-
Reserved
0=
Default
0=Line Loop
General:
This program permits each trunk line to be assigned different parameters.
Description:
Item 01 - Place Calls On Hold Awaiting Answer:
This parameter requires the exchange to provide a polarity reverse signal on B party answer. If this is available the
call can be placed on hold awaiting answer and then the system will notify the caller when the called party has
answered.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
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*1
*1
*1
*1
*2
*2
*2
*1
*2
*2
*1
Enable ACD-1 function only when all ring assigned stations are busy.
Enable ACD-1 function when time set in form 05-09-06 has elapsed even if the ring
assigned stations are idle.
1~8
Use the ringing frequency 1~8 of key phone (AK types) as the trunks ring
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All stations assigned in Form 01 & 02 will receive audible signal for an incoming call
Only the first station assigned in Form 01 & 02 will receive audible signal for an incoming call. the other
ring assigned stations will still be able to answer a call by lifting the handset only
The first 2 stations assigned in Form 01 & 02 will receive audible signal for an incoming call. the other ring
assigned stations will still be able to answer a call by lifting the handset only
The first 9 stations assigned in Form 01 & 02 will receive audible signal for an incoming call. the other ring
assigned stations will still be able to answer a call by lifting the handset only
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gp = 01-30, IP = 01-16
<- Setting Data
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gp = 01-30, IP = 01-16
<- Setting Data
35-tk-IP TK SPEC
0 1 0 0 3 0
tk =(01-40), IP = 01-08
System Default
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-4
Trunk Type
02
0-1
Dialing Signal
03
0-8
04
0-8
DISA
0=No
05
0-3
Pick Up
3=Yes
06
0-9
Loud Bell
0=No
07
0-4
0=Com. Audible
08
0-4
0=Com. Audible
Default
0=CO
1=DTMF
0=No
General:
This program permits every trunk line to be assigned different parameters.
Description:
Item 01 - Trunk Type:
0
CO
PABX
DID
ISDN
Pulse
DTMF
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No ECF.
Day - Disable
Night - Disable
Day - Disable
Night - Disable
Day - Disable
Night - Disable
Night - can
Day - can
Day - can
Night - can
Can = An incoming call on this line can be answered by non ringing stations.
Can not = An incoming call on this line can not be answered by non ringing stations.
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This feature is to assign "Private Lines" in conjunction with the programming of dial 9 groups, or to prevent
incoming calls being answered by users other than the ring assigned stations.
Item 06 - Loud Bell:
Refer to Program 06 to assign Relay to operate for a Loud Bell.
0
No Operation.
Relay 1 in cabinet 1
Relay 2 in cabinet 1
Relay 3 in cabinet 1
Relay 1 in cabinet 2
Relay 2 in cabinet 2
Relay 3 in cabinet 3
Relay 1 in cabinet 3
Relay 2 in cabinet 3
Relay 3 in cabinet 3
The system does not provide any voltage from the assigned relay. A separate ring voltage and ring device will need
to be provided by the installer
Item 07 - Inward Line Ringing Method Assignment (Day):
As described in Program 01-tk-IP, there are four ringing methods plus a Private line setting:
COMMON AUDIBLE
Ring all assigned Extensions simultaneously.
LINEAR
Each incoming call rings the first available Extension in order of the Extensions assigned in Program 01-tk.
CIRCULAR
The first incoming call on each trunk rings the first assigned Extension, the 2nd incoming call rings the next station,
etc.
HUNT
If an incoming line rings an extension which is busy or does not answer, after the assigned Hunt Time (Program 0508-01,) the call will ring the next available extension assigned in the same group. If the next ringing station is busy
then the call will immediately move to the next ring assigned extension but if the station does not answer then the
call will wait for the Hunt time and then ring the next assigned extension. Once the ring assignment has passed a
station which is busy then it will provide Off Hook Busy Remind signal and when the station is free if the call is still
unanswered the station will commence ringing for that call. Stations which do not answer a call will also continue to
ring until the call is answered.
PRIVATE
This is for an incoming private line. The station that owns this private line can set the call forward (All, Busy, No
Answer) for this private line to the Voice Mail Port (See Program 43- ST-02).
0
Day - LINEAR
Day - CIRCULAR
Day - HUNT
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Day - PRIVATE
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Day - LINEAR
Day - CIRCULAR
Day - HUNT
Day - PRIVATE
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36-gp-IP TK GRP
01 02 03 04 05
gp = 01-08, IP =(01-40)
trunks to be included
General:
This program permits each trunk line to be assigned to different Trunk groups. There are eight groups in total.
Description:
In the bottom data-setting area, the trunk number (01-40) means that the trunk is included in the specified group.
Press REDIAL to clear all entries from the table before entering the required trunks. Always set outgoing calls to
start from the highest fitted trunk and program in descending order to the lowest trunk fitted. This will prevent call
collision particularly in systems with SLT'S.
There are 40 trunks maximum in a trunk group.
This parameter will work with the following features:
. Dial 9 or 0 access to trunk group.
. Tenant service.
. ACD-1 and DISA Grouping
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tk =(01-40)
Busy out Type
General:
This program permits the CO line to be locked by a Technician.
Description:
This feature is used when the user does not want to use the trunk or to remove a problem line. When the trunk is
set to BUSY OUT, the LCD display on the phone will display "Access denied" when that line button is pressed.
0
Line is unlocked
Busy for Incoming and Outgoing calls (set line LED on)
38-gp-IP TK GRP
01 02 03 04 05
gp = 01-08, IP =(01-40)
trunks to be included
General:
This program permits each trunk line to be assigned to different Trunk groups which can be accessed by dialing
[87]. There are 8 groups in total. This group will be available to a station in addition to it's dial 9 group. Always set
outgoing calls to start from the highest fitted trunk and program in descending order to the lowest trunk fitted. This
will prevent call collision particularly in systems with SLT'S. Press REDIAL to clear all entries in the table before
entering required trunks.
Description:
This form is programmed in the same way as Form 36-gp-tk. But this program is only used for dialing [87] to
access a Trunk Line.
Once a dial [87] group has been programmed it will need to be assigned to the stations who are to use it in Form
46-Stn-01.
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39-gp-IP Sensor
00 00 00 00
gp = 01-04 IP = 01-04
System Default
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
00-18
02
00-18
03
0-6
04
0-6
Each group can be programmed the same as group 1 and the group number refers to the cabinet number in which
the IPU supporting the sensors is installed.
Description:
Each IPU has 2 Sensors (SK-200).
Each Sensor can be assigned one of the following 18 functions in items 39-(01-02) in the SK-200.
Setting
Function
00
No Operation
01
Fire Alarm
02
Break Alarm
03
Door Phone 1 ( 88 )
04
Door Phone 2 ( 89 )
05-18
The SENSOR type may be normally open or normally closed and can be set to be activated in Day or Night
switching or in both. Parameters (39-gp-(03-04) in the SK-200 set each sensor contact to be a normally open or
normally closed type and set whether to work in Day or Night Mode or both.
00
01
02
03
04
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05
06
Fire Alarm :Sensor detects fire, all idle extensions will be rung and all busy
extensions will hear the alarm tone.
.The fire alarm will continue for 10 minutes.
.Pressing [7][7][7] from the console will stop the fire alarm.
The LCD display will show FIRE ALARM !!!! when the alarm is activated.
Break Alarm
.The Sensor detects the signal appears, all idle extensions will be rung.
.The Sensor detects the signal disappears, all extensions will stop ringing.
The LCD display will show BREAK ALARM !!!! when the alarm is activated.
Individual stations can be programmed to not receive the Break Alarm in Form 45-st-06.
The ring cadence for the fire alarm will be as follows
a = 1.25 seconds on b = 0.25 seconds off
"
# % & "
)*
"
'
'
+"
" '
" '
,
+"
"
'
! '
"
+"
! '
+"
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40-st-IP STCOS
1 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0
0
0
00
00
(Keysets)
(Single Lines)
st = Extension NO.(2-4
digits). IP = 01-08
System Default
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-9
Override Level
1=Low
02
0-9
Monitor Level
1=Low
03
0-9
0=No
04
0-3
0=No
05
0-1
Access Paging
0=Yes
06
0-1
Receive Paging
0=Yes
07
0-1
0=None
08
00-48
00=All
Default
General:
This programming Form permits each station to be assigned a different Class of Service.
Description:
Item 01 - Override Level:
Higher level stations can override lower level stations, equal levels may override each other. All values between 1
and 9 are valid.
0 = Disable
1 = Lowest level
9 = Highest level
1 = Lowest level
9 = Highest level
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0 = No limit
1 = 3 min
2 = 5 min
3 = 10 min
4 = 15 min
5 = 20 min
6 = 30 min
7 = 40 min
8 = 50 min
9 = 60 min
No Operation
Relay 1 in cabinet 1
Relay 2 in cabinet 1
Relay 3 in cabinet 1
Relay 1 in cabinet 2
Relay 2 in cabinet 2
Relay 3 in cabinet 3
Relay 1 in cabinet 3
Relay 2 in cabinet 3
Relay 3 in cabinet 3
The system does not provide any voltage from the assigned relay. A separate ring voltage and ring device will need
to be provided by the installer
Item 05 - Access Paging:
0 ="All Page" signal can be broadcast by this station.
Item 06 - Be Paged:
0 = "All Page" signal can be received by this station.
This feature is useful for someone who does not want to be disturbed by page calls.
Item 07 - Security code status:
0 = The station is unlocked.(Can make outgoing calls.)
If a phone becomes locked accidentally or the user forgets their lock code, this parameter will unlock the phone.
There is no way of finding what the lock code was.
Item 08 - Forced account code:
There are 99 forced account codes which can be used on the system. Each user can be allocated use of one or all
of these. If a station has a Forced Account Code (01-48)(01-99), the user can key [SAVE] [MW] and the account
code to override toll restrictions for one call only.
If the setting is from (01-48)(01-99) then this Account Code ONLY can be used by the station. If the setting is 00
then the station can use any one or all Account Codes.
Refer to Form 17: Create Forced Account Code
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41-st-IP STSPE
1 3 0 1 0 0
CN
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
1-8
1=1
02
1-8
3=3
03
0-8
04
1-8
05
0-9,d
0=0
06
0-9,d
0=0
07
csn
Default
0=None
1=1
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
Item 01 - Station group:
This parameter will work with the following features:
- Call Pickup Group.
- Single Digit Intercom Group
- Paging Group
- ACD-1 Group
Item 02 - Flexible key pattern group assignments (key phone):
This parameter assigns stations to one of 8 flexible key pattern groups.
See Form 07: Flexible key group assignment to write soft key plans.
Item 03 - Shift Key Group For KeyPhone:
Each station can have access to a second soft key group accessed by the shift key. The shift key must be
programmed in the first group assigned to the station. When the shift key is used to access the second group then
it will light red and over ride the function assigned to it in the second group.
0 = Disable
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42-st-IP SPD-T
b1 b2
b1:
b2:
General:
This program divides sets of Individual Speed Dial into blocks for use by Stations.
Description:
In program 05-04-06, divide the 500 (900 for SK-200) sets of Speed Dial into System or Individual Speed Dial.
If in program 05-04-06, the Individual Speed Dial Codes are assigned:
900 sets, maximum blocks are 90 blocks.
*
*
42-553-IP SPD-T
01 02
42-105-IP SPD-T
04 00
42-550-IP SPD-T
00 03
If problems are encountered with stations not being able to program speed dial numbers, check this parameter to
be sure that speed dial locations are available to the station. If the station card was fitted at the time of system
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43-csn-IP Port
st
0 1 2 00
00
Display
Data
01
nnnn
02
Default
System
0-9
Equipment Type
System
03
1-8
1=Grp.1
04
0-8
05
00
Reserved
06
00
Reserved
0=Yes
00
00
General:
This program permits each port to be assigned different parameters and station numbers.
Description:
Item 01 - Station number:
Use this setting to assign station numbers for the Flexible Numbering Plan.
This parameter also assigns the DSS console to the station which is to control it. To assign the DSS control station,
first ascertain which port the DSS console is connected to, then enter this Port number and then enter the number
of the station which will control it in the first position on the screen. It may be necessary to connect the DSS console
to the system and then power down and re power the system to allow proper recognition of the DSS unit.
02. Equipment type:
0 = None connected
5 = DSS Console
6 = Reserved
9 = ISDN Extension
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1 = Enabled
Item 05 - Reserved:
Item 06 - Reserved:
To set an extension name 1.
Enter system programming Form 43.
2.
Depress [MIC/AT] to enter the Name form.
3.
Input the name for the related extension by the following function keys.
Key Pad
4.
5.
Depress
1 time
Depress
2 times
Depress
3 times
Depress
4 Times
Space
&
DSS23
Cursor Left
DSS24
Cursor Right
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44-st-IP STCOS
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
(Key Telephones)
(Single Line Phones)
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-1
System Alarm
0=Enable
02
0-1
Hold feature
0=Enable
03
0-1
Call Split
0=Enable
04
0-1
Manual Line
0=Disable
05
0-1
Headset feature
0=Disable
06
0-1
0=Enable
07
0-1
0=Normal
08
0-1
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
Item 01 - System Alarm:
If the setting is disabled, the station will not receive system alarm clock signals.
0
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Default
0=Music
If the setting is disable, the station will not be able to activate call splitting function. When activated and the station
presses hook flash after placing a call on hold the call will not be retrieved. Dialing 9 (or 0) or 72 will retrieve the
held call.
0
1 = Enable
1 = Enable
1 = Disable
After the Voice Mail dials the extension number, The system releases the DTMF receiver after the
timeout of form 05-02-02
After the Voice Mail dials the extension number, The system releases the DTMF receiver immediately
1 = Busy tone
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45-st-IP STCOS
0 0 0 0 0 0
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-1
0=Disable
02
0-1
0=Disable
03
0-1
0=Disable
04
0-1
05
0-1
0=Yes
06
0-1
0=Yes
07
0-1
0=Yes
08
0-1
0=Yes
Default
0=Yes
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
Item 01 - Intercom Call Limitation:
If this setting is Enabled, the station can not make an intercom call by dialing a station number. Under this
condition, the Key Phone still can press a Flexible Key to make an intercom call or the Key Station or Analogue
phones can call a station using the "Single Digit" feature.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
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1= Enable
1 = Disable
1 = Disable
1 = Disable
1 = Disable
1 = Do not Record
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46-st-IP STCOS
0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 (Key Telephones)
0 1 0 0 0 7 2 0 (Single Line Phones)
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-8
0=None
02
0-9
1=Low
03
0-2
0=No
04
0-7
0=None
05
0-9
0=No Limit
06
0-1
07
0-2
08
Default
7=Yes
0=1
Reserved
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
Item 01 - Dial [87] Trunk Group:
If this setting is from 1 to 8, after the station dials [87], the system will automatically search for a free line which is
assigned in group 1 to 8 in Program Form 38.
If the setting is 0, then no dial 87 group is available to this station.
Item 02 - Message Waiting Level:
The Stations assigned higher levels can leave message for stations with the same or lower levels. Ten levels (0-9)
are available (9=highest level, 0=lowest level).
0 = Can not do Message Waiting (lowest level).
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0 = No
1 = MIC permanently on
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2 = Recall to Operator/Busy
6 = Recall to Operator/Busy
1 = Allow 6 times
2 = Allow 7 times
3 = Allow 8 times
4 = Allow 9 times
5 = Allow 10 Times
6 = Allow 11 Times
7 = Allow 12 Times
8 = Allow 13 times
9 = Allow 14 times
Door
Unlock
DND
CFWD
This parameter allows or disallows the station from accessing the Door Unlock, Do Not Disturb and Call Forward
features as per the table. (0= Disable 1=Enable)
Item 07 - Telephone Software Type:
This parameter sets the different versions of for SK software equipped telephones. This parameter must be
changed manually. All systems should be set to a 2 for SK-1 telephones.
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47-st
000
HOT LINE
General:
This feature allows a user to lift the handset and directly call a specific outside party through System Speed Dial or
an Intercom Extension without dialing any digits.
* Pressing [SPK] on a KeyPhone allows the Hot line to be over-ridden.
Description:
1. Enter a System Speed Dial Number for an outgoing call or a Station Number for an Intercom call.
Example:
When the user lifts the handset, the System will automatically call 3190255 through System Speed Dial 101.
2. Press [MIC] to select a hot line Intercom. (Press again back to SPD assignment), the display shows:
The Hot Line is the recommended method of connecting a Fax machine to the system. Use a spare analogue port
and make the Fax extension a Hot Line to an unused Speed Dial number and allocate the fax line to be used by
that Speed Dial. Do not program any number into the Speed Dial. When the fax goes off line it will select the Fax
line and then wait for the Fax to dial the number required.
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48-st-IP FUN-T
b1
49-st-IP Credit
0 0 0 0 0
General:
This feature is for Hotel/Motel installations and allocates credit limits for individual stations when meter pulse
detection is fitted to the system.
Description:
This feature allows each individual station to be set a limit on the cost of calls able to be made. When this limit is
reached the phone will be automatically Checked Out (locked) by the system and no further calls can be made
from it. The call in progress can continue. The credit limit can be set using Hotel Function Key [9] so this
programing mode will not normally be used however it is possible to scroll through the program to see what limits
are set for stations and also to clear them if needed.
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50-st-IP STCOS
0 0 0 0 0 0
Item
Pointer
Display
Data
01
0-1
0=no
02
0-1
0=Yes
03
0-1
0=CLI
04
0-1
Reserved
05
Reserved
06
Reserved
07
Reserved
08
Reserved
Default
General:
This program permits each station to be assigned to a different Class of Service.
Description:
Item 01 - Disable SPK/HOLD/TRF Key:
This parameter when enabled will prevent the operation of the SPK/HOLD/TRF keys. If a KeyPhone is being used
for a door phone or courtesy phone or an application where the user should be prevented from accessing system
features this feature will be useful.
0 = Enable
1 = Disable
1 = Do Not Display
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51-code-01 Allow
- - - - - - - - - - -
General:
This program sets allowed exception numbers for Toll Class 1. These Forms should be read in conjunction with
Forms 61 to 66.
Description:
There are 16 codes for each Toll Class and each code contains up to 12 digits
In default any station allocated to Toll Plans 1 to 6 will be able to dial unrestricted until the associated Forms are
programmed.
Allowed entries in this Form are 0 to 9, d and _. d = Don't care and means that any digit can be dialled in this
position. _ = no digit is allowed to be dialled beyond this position. If a digit is allowed as the beginning of a number
then the entry should be filled with don't care's to the end of the line or the caller will not be able to dial the full
number.
Forms 51 to 56 are used in conjunction with Forms 61 to 66 and Forms 57 to 59 are used independently.
Toll Classes:
Class
0
1
Function
Prog. Form
Unrestricted
Default
Use Form 51 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 61 for the Restricted numbers
Use Form 52 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 62 for the Restricted numbers
Form 51,61
Form 52,62
Form 53,63
3
Use Form 53 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 63 for the Restricted numbers
4
Use Form 54 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 64 for the Restricted numbers
Use Form 55 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 65 for the Restricted numbers
Form 54,64
Form 55,65
Use Form 56 for the Unrestricted numbers. Use Form 66 for the Restricted numbers
Form 56,66
Form 57
Form 58
Form 59
Note 1:
Note 2:
Note 3:
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Note 4:
_: The system does not allow any digits dialled after this symbol.
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61-code-01 Restrict
d d d d d d d d
General:
This program sets Restricted numbers for Toll Class 1. These Forms should be read in conjunction with
Forms 51 to 56.
Description:
There are 16 codes for each Toll Class and each code contains up to 8 digits
In default any station allocated to Toll Plans 1 to 6 will be able to dial unrestricted until the associated
Forms are programmed.
Allowed entries in this Form are 0 to 9, d and _. d = Don't care and means that any digit can be dialled in
this position. _ = no digit is allowed to be dialled beyond this position. If a digit is allowed as the beginning of
a number then the entry should be filled with don't care's to the end of the line or the caller will not be able
to dial the full number.
Forms 51 to 56 are used in conjunction with Forms 61 to 66 and Forms 57 to 59 are used independently
and do not have an associated restriction table.
In Default stations which are allocated Toll Plans 0 to 6 are able to dial any numbers.
When a station is allocated Toll Plans 7 to 9 they can dial no digits until the plans are programmed.
Form 51 and 61 combine to produce Toll Plan 1, Form 52 and 62 combine to produce Toll Plan 2 and so
on up to Form 56 and 66 for Toll Plan 6. Toll Plans 7, 8 and 9 are associated with Form 57, 58 and 59.
The principle of these Toll Plans up to Plan 6 is to deny unwanted digits in Form 61 to 66 and then allow
any exceptions for these digits in Form 51 to 56. If 0ddddddd is entered in Form 61 and 000_and 013 are
entered in Form 51 then a station allocated to Toll Plan 1 will be able to dial any local number plus 000 for
emergency and 013 for Directory assistance. Any other number beginning with 0 will be disallowed.
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Program (57 & 58)-code-IP : Toll Plans - Allowed Digits - Class 7 & 8
57-code-01 Allow
- - - - - - - - - -
General:
This program sets allowed numbers for Toll Plans 7 to 9.
Description:
There are 16 codes for each Toll Class and each code contains up to 12 digits. In default any station
allocated to this toll plans will not be able to dial any numbers.
When this form is set and Form 57 is still at default then station 111 will be totally restricted.
59-code-01 Allow
- - - - - - - - - -
General:
This program sets allowed numbers for ALL Toll Plans 0 to 9.
Description:
Up to 16 Common Permitted Codes can be entered and each code contains up to 12 digits. Any number
entered in the common permitted code can be dialled by any station regardless of the Class of service they
have been allocated. In default the Common Permitted numbers allocated in this table are 000 and 1144d.
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67-gp HUNT NO
000
GP = 01-10
< System default
General:
This program sets Pilot Numbers for Hunting Groups 1 to 30.
Description:
There are 30 Hunt Groups available in SK-200. Each Hunt Group is assigned a Pilot Number in this Form.
The pilot number can be any valid unused number and will have the same number of digits as the station
numbering scheme used in the system (2, 3 or 4).
Hunt group pilots can be assigned to be rung from Single Digit DISA.
Once Hunting Ring Type is enabled in Form 05-08-08 then ringing this pilot number will access the stations
in the group according to the ringing method selected and the order in which they are programmed in Form
68 (Day) and Form 69 (Night). Each Hunt Group can be from 1 to 16 stations in the SK-200.
There are 3 types of Ring available, Common Audible, Linear and Circular.
If Linear Ring is enabled then calling the pilot number will always call the first available station in the order
in which they are programmed in Form 68 or 69.
If Circular Ring is enabled then the stations will be called one after the other for each succeeding call until
all have taken a call and then the Ring will revert to the beginning of the Ring assignment and then repeat
the process.
If Common Audible Ring is enabled then calling the pilot number will call all ring assigned stations
simultaneously.
Stations can remove themselves from receiving Hunt calls by using the DND key but this will also prevent
them from receiving direct calls. On the SK-200 stations can be given a function key to Log
In or Out of the hunt group. This key is programmed in Form 07-Grp to be function key 64.
It is still possible to call each station in the Hunting group directly by dialing it's own individual station
number.
If a station in a Hunt Group has set call forward to a station or another Hunt Group (for instance Voice Mail
Group) then only direct calls to the station will be forwarded. If Hunt calls come to the station and it is call
forwarded it will still ring for the call.
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68-GP-IP HUNT DA
000
GP = 01-10, Ip = 01-05
< System default
General:
This program sets Stations into Hunting Groups 1 to to 30 for the SK-200 and assigns the order in which
they will be accessed during Day time.
Description:
There are 30 Hunt Groups available and 16 stations can be assigned into each group for Day and 16 for
Night time.
There are 2 types of Ring available, Linear and Circular.
If Linear Ring is enabled then calling the pilot number will always call the first available station in the order
in which they are programmed in Form 68 or 69.
If Circular Ring is enabled then the stations will be called one after the other for each succeeding call until
all have taken a call and then the Ring will revert to the beginning of the Ring assignment and then repeat
the process.
It is still possible to call each station in the Hunting group directly by dialing it's own individual station
number.
69-GP-IP HUNT NI
000
GP = 01-10, Ip = 01-05
< System default
General:
This program sets Stations into Hunting Groups 1 to 30 for the SK-200 and assigns the order in which they
will be accessed during Night time.
Description:
There are 30 Hunt Groups available and 16 stations can be assigned into each group for Day and 16 for
Night time.
There are 2 types of Ring available, Linear and Circular.
If Linear Ring is enabled then calling the pilot number will always call the first available station in the order
in which they are programmed in Form 68 or 69.
If Circular Ring is enabled then the stations will be called one after the other for each succeeding call until
all have taken a call and then the Ring will revert to the beginning of the Ring assignment and then repeat
the process.
It is still possible to call each station in the Hunting group directly by dialing it's own individual station
number.
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Enter system programming Form 09 or System Speed Dial From the Console
Enter the Speed Dial number
Enter the telephone number
Depress [AT/MIC] twice to enter the Name form
Input the name for the Speed Dial by the following function keys
Press [SAVE] to store the data.
The next Speed dial will appear ready to program
Key Pad
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Depress
1 time
Depress
2 times
Depress
3 times
Depress
4 Times
Space
&
DSS23
Cursor Left
DSS24
Cursor Right
DISA
35-tk-04
05-01-04
DISA Transfer
04-(01-08)
05-06-03
05-06-04
05-08-04
05-07-04
05-08-06
05-08-07
05-09-04
05-11-04
05-11-03
05-11-04
05-11-05
05-11-06
05-11-08
Console Assignment
VSU Grouping
Polarity Reverse Detection
DISA Transfer Group (Extension or Trunk Group)
DISA Recall Capability-No Dialing
VPC Remind Time for DISA Transferring (No Answer or Busy)
Dialing Wait Time after DISA Service Message
DISA Busy Tone Detection
DISA Passwords
MOH or RBT
DISA Answering Method-VSU Busy
DISA Call Function Access
DISA Re-Check Times to Busy Station/Console
DISA Single Digit Function
10-(01-08)
46-st-03
20-nn
Night Transfer
09-nnn-IP
System Speed Dial (101-109)
35-tk-03
External Call Forward, Speed Dial Assignment
35-tk-04
DISA/ECF, Day/Night Assignment
20-nn
Define Day-Time Schedule for Automatic Night switch
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Trunk Pick up
35-tk-05
Trunk Specifications
05-01-05
05-02-07
05-02-08
(Voice/Ring)
Automatic Microphone Switching
Intercom Hunting Capability
Station Group Assignment
Hunt Groups
67-(01-30) Assign Hunt Group Pilot Number
68-(01-30) Assign Stations To Hunting Group-Day
69-(01-30) Assign Stations To Hunting Group-Night
05-08-08
Set Hunting Group Ring Method
Operator Calls
04-(01-08) Console Groups
05-06-05
Operator Code
44-st-04
Manual Line
05-09-02
Intercom Calls Camp on To busy Console
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Outgoing Code
05-03-04
Trunk Specifications
35-tk-01
Trunk Type
35-tk-02
Dialing Signal
05-01-06
Pause Time Duration
05-01-07
DTMF Generation Time
05-02-05 Keyphone Flash Time
05-02-07
Ring On Time
05-02-08
Ring Off Time
05-03-01 Make/Break Ratio
Speed Dial
05-04-06
05-01-06
42-st-01/02
09-nnn-DP
05-03-02
05-05-03/04
Auto-Redial
05-03-02
05-02-03
05-05-07
05-05-08
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Override
40-st-01
Console Assignment
04-gp-IP
Trunk Group
36-gp-tk
41-st-04
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Toll Restriction
18-gp-tk
41-st-05/06
Code Assignment
05-03-05
51-59-ip
61-66-ip
05-05-03/04
Call Limit
40-st-03
05-04-03
Passwords
13-01
13-02
05-11-02
13-03
Station Lock
40-st-07
Time Setting
05-04-04
12/24 Hours Clock
11-IP
Date and Time Setting
20-nn
Define Day-Time Schedule
System Alarm
12-nn
44-st-01
44-st-08
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Morning Call
05-05-01
19-IP
SLT Parameters
05-02-01
05-02-02
05-02-04
05-02-06
05-04-05
05-04-08
05-06-07
05-07-02
05-08-03
05-08-05
43-st-04
44-st-02
44-st-03
45-st-02
Paging
40-st-05
40-st-06
41-st-01
Access to Paging
Receive all Page Signal
Station / Paging Group Assignment
Call Split
44-st-03
Call Transfer
05-06-01
05-01-03
05-08-06
05-08-07
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Hot Line
47-nnnn Allocate Hot Line to Station
09-nnnn-IP
System Speed Dial
DSS Console
08-gp-IP
41-st-07
43-cn-01
43-cn-03
Fax Monitor
05-04-05 Fax Monitoring Capability
Headset
44-st-05
Headset Capability
User Function [SPK][7][7][5]
Relay Assignment
Music Source Selection (BX8
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Relay Assignment
SMDR
14-01-(01-08)
05-07-06
System Reset
25- 1
25- 2
25- 3
25- 4
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