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1. Data No Title Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad he to change the Setting Data option e Tochange No to Yes press Dial Pad key 1 Diai Diaz pis Dias AU ANNE REA IE Dial Pad keys Default Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 35 VRS Message Recording Time Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line a W Additional Programming None This Memory Block is used to determine whether a CO PBX line disconnects or no response is provided when pressing a CO PBX line key that is already accessed Se Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 53 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT NIGHT SELECTION OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No afe Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e Tochange Noto Yes press Dial Pad key 1 aro nan Dil Das was wo ves Ro Dial Pad keys C Default No No Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Yes Automatic Answer Automated Attendant 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 37 VRS Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Day Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming Refer to Section
2. SECTION 1 ld 1 2 1 3 1 4 SECTION 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 SECTION 3 LK1 LK2 LK3 LK 4 FNC SECTION 4 Memory Block 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 Installation Service Manual __RANGER DK 824 ae March 1991 CHAPTER 2 PROGRAMMING TABLE OF CONTENTS ii A AAA P E E EASE 2 1 Introductio P 2 1 Uer this CB SUBE cusxavreceeteticxerisas tern Sa Cheha led sesh Tes esa Calme E E AN 2 1 Entering the Programming Mode ooo 2 1 System Data Programming sie Lu 2 2 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING a is 2 3 lllo Ar A E tt ti 2 3 Systent A e 2 3 Preparation Before Programming 00 000 coco ccc cc cece LL 2 3 Writing System Date A bd 2 4 PO Melhade A a des 2 4 25 Initializing the System sr es 2 4 2 5 2 How to Use the Multiline Terminal For Programming ia 2 5 2 5 3 Date Entry Selection cacy 5 iescnvcgendavdaaeds ceed aam e stas ERI secs 2 8 LS SOMME RUE crias ARE A NGS oe EAI OS ceed cn e 2 10 D rH 2 10 SYSTEM DATA LIST A ets di etat dis ee 2 11 System MS 0 his seh ats AA ds da ENDO Bhs Aui ola Sedis dea Itu ids id 2 11 denant o Aere MP 2 15 OVE Line A pP EVE NE ra can esd PATRE TRO cade ak Cra eR o ga 2 16 PUEDO i 2 17 QUU A AAA A 2 18 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES escas aVrxkb eaa a0 de Lawcadeeededoucches ce 2 19 LK1 SYSTEM MODE Hookflash Time Selection Multiline Terminal 0 ss eee 2 20 Hold Recall Timer Selection Non Exclusive 00 0 0 0 0000 coco ooo 2 21 Exc
3. 824 __March 1996 SLT TRANSFER SELECTION System Data No 1 OPERATION 1 Gooff line NOTE 2 Enter Mode System 1 This Memory Block affects Single Line wv Telephone Voice Mail Ports 3 Enter Data No 5 o Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data MI 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e Tochange Hook to Hang Up press Dial Pad key 1 Dial Pad keys E Default Hook Hooking Hookflash gt Station Number Hookflash gt Hang up SLT HangUp On Hook Hookflash gt Station Number gt Hang up Voice mail 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 61 Printer Connected Alarm Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming None oU GENERALINFORMATION SLT TRANSFER SELECTION i This Memory Block is used to select the transfer function of a Single Line Telephone Voice Mail Port M E E A d Ee eub pis dea ias AO d Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 79 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 SMDR PRINT FORMAT OPERATION 1 Gooff line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data qo Se ea 4 Pressthe corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change Out All to Out Mask press Dial Pad key 1 maio pai Pa Das bas Out All Out Mask Awan
4. 1 24 OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System v 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change 12 hr to 24 hr press Dial Pad key 1 Dial Pad keys od Default Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 25 Off Hook Ringing Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line ct W Additional Programming None GENERAL INFORMATION TIME DISPLAY 12h 24h SELECTION This Memory Block is used to specify either a 12 hour 12 00 AM 11 59 PM or 24 hour 00 00 23 59 time display Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 43 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 DAY NIGHT MODE SWITCHING TIME System Data No ASSIGNMENT EA OPERATION NOTES 1 Go off line The system can be placed into Day or Night Mode t ti fi t inal i thi 4 Enter Made Boum bos ime trom a terminal assigned this wv 2 The start times of Day Mode and Night Mode can 3 Enter Data No 2 6 be specified in System Programming to Dial Pad automatically switch modes at the specified times Data No Night Switch Day Switch 3 A start time for Day Mode only or Night Mode only cannot be programmed 4 Day Mode and Night Mode should not be programmed to have the same start time TIME DISPLAY The time is entered by the 24 hour time Syste
5. 4 8 8 Digit Matching Table Assignment Operation 7 4 4 System Speed Dial Override Selection 7 4 5 CO PBX Line Code Restriction Override Selection 7 4 6 Code Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode 7 4 7 Code Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode 7 4 8 Trunk Digit Restriction e t eet i n s n n9 e 060606062ac002 0660606 00606006 906060290049990999 Chapter 2 Table of Contents 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 i naa SECTION 1 GENERAL 1 1 Introduction The RANGER DK 824 system is a stored program controlled system When the system is initially powered up the CPU scans each of the possible interface KTUs to determine the hardware configuration The system stores this information as well as the system default values in memory This area of memory is referred to as the Resident System Program After the system has been initially powered up a trained technician can change the Resident System Program to meet the specific needs of the individual customer Before attempting to program the RANGER DK 824 system the Job Specifications Worksheets should be completed These worksheets help organize the customer s programming needs Copies of the worksheets should be retained at the job site and on file at the technician s office Refer to the RANGER DK 824 Job Spec
6. Additional Programming None Programming Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 PRIVATE LINE ASSIGNMENT 1 30 OPERATION 1 Go off line A maximum of two Private Lines can be assigned 2 Enter Mode System 1x1 The two Private Lines can be assigned in any v combination refer to chart below Private Lines can be assigned to Single Line 3 Enter Data No Telephones Dial Pad Combination No CO No Tel Port No Data No Title 1 2 01 08 01 24 f uma TIME DISPLAY Private Line 1 COX Tel itt Ea Private Line 2 CO Tels mie 4 Usethe Dial Pad key to enter data e Example CO line 5 is assigned as Private Line for Tel Port No 11 lt To move cursor Dial pad o 9 Toenter CO No key To clear all data when cursor is at CO No Not Specified 9 Press the CALL key to write the data and advance to the second Private Line Assignment 6 After entering the desired data press the P CALL key to write that data and advance to Additional Programming Memory Block 1 31 Doorphone Connection D Selection Ne May Be 01 ELI S low EI 1 Press the SPKR key to go back on line l This Memory Block is used to assign an outside line for use as a Private Line The Private Line cannot be Seized by any other telephone and no LED indication is provided to other terminals l 6 o am o
7. Al Mask Dial Diare Dial Dial Pad keys mu Default Mask Mask last 2 digits Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 63 Voice Mail Access Code Assignment 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line Cc m Additional Programming P May Be Mode Data No System LK 1 E ho This Memory Block is required only when the PRN G 13 KTU unit is installed in the system Out All Out Mask AIVAN All Mask March 1996 NOTES Outgoing calls only No digit masking Outgoing calls only Mask last 2 digits Incoming amp Outgoing calls No digit masking Incoming amp Outgoing calls Mask last 2 digits ea GENERAL INFORMATION SMDR PRINT FORMAT 1 This Memory Block specifies the format of the SMDR serial output If Mask is specified the last two digits of q tHE dialled number Outgoing calls only will be masked and XX printed instead H Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd March 1996 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 system Data No VOICE MAIL DTMF DELAY TIMER SELECTION A OPERATION 1 Gooff line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to enter the Setting Data option e Tochange 1 0 sec to 2 0 sec press Dial Pad key 4 pat pets Das Dial Pad keys E D
8. Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 HOLD RECALL TIMER SELECTION NON EXCLUSIVE OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No Lo 2 Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e Tochange 1 min to2 min press Dial Pad key 1 No Limit Dial Pad keys Default 9 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 03 Exclusive Hold Recall Timer Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming System Data May Be Required E o o 7 Required i Non Exclusive This Memory Block specifies the time interval of Programming i l Calls put on Exclusive Hold will recall using the data selected in Memory Block 1 03 Exclusive Hold Recall Timer Selection a non exclusively held CO PBX call until a recall tone isi generated If No Limit is selected no hold alarm tone is generated Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 INTERNAL EXTERNAL PAGING ACCESS TIME SELECTION OPERATION l Gooff line 2 Enter Mode System There are four types of paging hd e Internal Zone Paging 71 73 Re ten nun e Internal All Zone Paging 70 Dial Pad e External Paging 75 Data No Title Setting Data e AllInternal External Zone Paging 77 There are three selections for length of
9. Tables press the CALL key to write the data and advance to Memory Block 1 57 OCC Table To Trunk Group Assignment or 7 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming Default OCC Table 01 16 Blank Mode Data ETT No ay Be GENERAL INFORMATION OCC TABLE ASSIGNMENT This Memory Block allows an OCC Code maximum of eight digits to be assigned in this table Up to 161 numbers can be assigned in this table Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 75 RANGER DK 824 March 1996 C TABLE System Data No 3 s DISPLAY 4 Use the Dial Pad keys to change the Setting Data option e Tochange Yesto No press Dial Pad key 0 5 Press the CALL key the entered data will be written and the data for the next 8 Digit Dial Pad keys Matching Table OCC Table will be displayed 8 Digit Matching 01 16 6 After entering the desired data for all the last OCC Table No gt 01 16 8 Digit Matching Table and OCC Table press Setting Data Yes All OCC Numbers the CALL key to write the data and to advance to Memory Block 1 59 Internal External Assigned No Not Assigned No Not Assigned Paging Alert Tone Selection 7 Press the SPKR key to go back on line w Additional Programming System Data Data s 22 P ium Impr 0 v ei wel E JG AME DEL JI 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 1 Programming Installation Service Manual RANGER DK
10. paging time 90 sec 120 sec and No Limit TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change 90 sec to 120 sec press Dial Pad key 1 Ls os notme JA als Dui Di Dis Dial Pad keys Default Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 05 Trunk Queuing Recall Time Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line or W Additional Programming System Data Mode rn May Be SELECTION l This Memory Block is used to program the length of time allowed for paging Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 23 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 PAUSE TIME SELECTION 1 oe OPERATION 1 Gooff line NOTES 2 Enter Mode System l A pause is automatically inserted following a wv PBX Access Code for example 0 by 3 Enter Data No programming CO PBX lines as PBX in Memory Block 3 12 Trunk Type Selection Dial Pad Pauses can be stored as part of System and ficis Ge Title Setting Data Station Speed Dial buffers when needed TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change 3 sec to 1 sec press Dial Pad key 0 mu Distt Del Dais Pas Doe f oe O ERN ERN Dars Dare Dar Duis Puis Dial Pad keys po Default Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advanc
11. 3 Enter Data No Be can be accessed again Dial Pad The system must be idle before this data is written into memory The Drop Key timer is also affected by this Memory Block Data No Title Setting Data Ee 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad to change the Setting Data option e To change 2 0 sec to 3 0 sec press Dial Pad key 7 Duis Dars Darr pais f Daio Dial Pad keys Default Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and continued with the CALL key to advance to Memory Block 1 19 Voice Tone Signal Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line 94 W Additional Programming None i GENERAL INFORMATION DISCONNECT TIME SELECTION i This Memory Block specifies the minimum time before a CO PBX line that has been disconnected can be accessed again l Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 31 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 BGM SELECTION OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No 2 0 Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Pressthe corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e Tochange No toYes press Dial Pad key 1 pate ban bw bw Daia E O LL Dial Pad keys E Default Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 21 System Speed Dial Override Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on li
12. 6 Guide to Feature Programming in this chapter ATTENDANT NIGHT SELECTION l This Memory Block is used to specify whether VRS Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Night is m 2 o Z tj Q gt E o ct H ml i ae cor Ss ct a bw or or Programming Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT WEEKEND 1 SELECTION OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System v 3 Enter Data No afs Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data AAA 4 Pressthe corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e Tochange Noto Yes press Dial Pad key 1 Dial Pad keys C Default No No Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Yes Automatic Answer Automated Attendant 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 39 VRS Manual Answer Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming Refer to Section 6 Guide to Feature Programming in this chapter ATTENDANT WEEKEND SELECTION This Memory Block is used to specify whether VRS Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Weekend is Allowed or denied bo or Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd GENERAL INFORMATION VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED E N Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT NIGHT TIME ASSIGNMENT
13. C Australia Pty Ltd 2 29 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 AUTOMATIC REDIAL TIME SELECTION OPERATION NOTES 1 Go off line Definitions 2 Enter Mode System Calling Time The length of time that the v system will automatically ring the busy CO PBX number After the specified time 3 Enter Data No limit the ringing will stop Dial Pan Call Waiting Time The length of time the system will wait before redialling the called Data No Title Setting Data party s station Call Attempts The number of times the system will redial the busy CO PBX number t2 Setting Data No Time Time Attempts o use sw T 3 15 sec 120 sec 30 sec 120 sec TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change 15 sec 60 sec to 30 sec 120 sec press Dial Pad key 3 nia T Dun Dat mas wa 15 60sec 15 120 sec 30120sec S f Dimne f Di Dais Dal Dial Pad Default keys on Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 13 Bounce Protect Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programmi ng None j GENERAL INFORMATION AUTOMATIC REDIAL TIME SELECTION I When a called party is busy the station user dials an Access Code and restores the handset As programmed lin this Memory Block the system wi
14. OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No iso Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data Mr A 1 4 Enter the data by using the Dial Pad e Example To switch time enter 20 00 lt 4 To move cursor Dial pad o 9 Des Setting key To clear all data when cursor is at Data No Not Specified Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 41 VRS Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Day Time Assignment 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line 91 W Additional Programming Refer to Section 6 Guide to Feature Programming in this chapter ATTENDANT NIGHT TIME ASSIGNMENT I This Memory Block is used to allow automatic switching of the Automatic Answer Automated Attendant feature into VRS Automatic Answer Night Mode Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 59 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT OFF TIME ASSIGNMENT OPERATION 1 Gooff line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Enterthe data by using the Dial Pad e Example To switch time enter 08 00 s To move cursor Dial pad o 9 1 enter Setting ata key To clear all data when cursor is at Data No Not Specified Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memo
15. anual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 CALL FORWARD BUSY NO ANSWER TIMER SELECTION 16 OPERATION NOTES 1 CO PBX calls will not follow the Forward unless l Gooff line eiii the station is Forwarded to a Voice Mail port 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No als Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change 10 sec to 15 sec press Dial Pad key 1 Duis Dale ZIE Dial Pad keys Default Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and continue with the CALL key to advance to Memory Block 1 17 Elapsed Call and SMDR Start Timer Selection Ot 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming None GENERAL INFORMATION CALL FORWARD BUSY NO ANSWER TIMER i i SELECTION i Phis Memory Block specifies the time before incoming internal calls and CO PBX transferred calls are forwarded to another station number when the called party does not answer A o am e amo am o ILLI Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 35 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 DISCONNECT TIME SELECTION PO EA PERATION Me n NOTES l Go off line When a call originating on a CO PBX line is interrupted or dropped while in progress and an 2 Enter Mode System attempt is made to re access the line the seized Yv line must be disconnected and cleared before it
16. e outgoing dial digits for Code Restriction except OCC Dial Digits l There are two ways to program this assignment a Ifthe user dials a digit s and there is a match the system can Allow free dialling or Deny dialling by disconnecting This is programmed in Memory Block 1 54 8 Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment b If the user dials a digit s and there is not a match the system can allow free dialling or deny dialling by disconnecting This is programmed in Memory Block 1 53 Class palon Dany Assignment j Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 7 4249 S4z 8 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 8 DIGIT MATCHING TABLE TO CLASS ASSIGNMENT 1 OPERATION NOTES 1 Gooff line Class 0 is No Restriction 2 Enter Mode System LK1 2 Class 7 is No Outgoing Call wv 3 Only Classes 1 6 can be accessed from this 3 Enter Data No s a Memory Block Dial Pad Only six 8 Digit Matching Tables can be assigned to each class Class Entry No 0 5 Setting 8 Digit 1 6 Data Matching Data No e 0 3 Table 00 16 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change 5 Press the CALL key the entered data will be the Setting Data option written and the data for the next Class Assignment Table Class No will be displayed Class pes 6 After entering the desired data for the last Entry 0 5 Class Assignment Tables and Classes press the Setting Data CALL key to
17. e to Memory Block 1 07 DP Interdigit Time Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line or W Additional Programming N 2 Data m a 3 Vv comxaxs v GENERAL INFORMATION PAUSE TIME SELECTION la pause may be inserted between digits dialled on CO PBX lines This Memory Block Specifies the length of the pause A pause is automatically inserted following a behind a PBX CTX Access Code for example 0 py programming for PBX line in Memory Block 3 12 Trunk Type Selection Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd bo bo on Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 RECEIVER PBR RELEASE TIMER SELECTION EAS OPERATION l Go off line Off Hook 2 Enter Mode System y B 3 Enter Data No Specified Dial tone is sent PBR connected Time Dial Pad Default 10 sec Dial the first digit Data No Title Setting Data Seven sec MB 1 8 and 10 The second digit TIME DISPLA Y Seven sec The third digit Ten sec If the last digit is dialled P is 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change disconnected the Setting Data option e To change 10 sec to 20 sec press Dial Pad key 2 isto T piii f Daz pas Data Dis Diis Dis Diis Daro DialPadkeys J Defautt 60 sec Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 09 Doorphone Display Time Sel
18. ection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line or m Additional Programming Mode Data No May Be GENERAL INFORMATION RECEIVER PBRJRELEASE TIMER SELECTION This Memory Block is used to specify the time interval between each digit dialled during which a receiver i circuit is connected when a DTMF type Single Line Telephone user goes off hook and dials digits P P mt mm s c os 9 D s am a aum A 8 cm ow om N Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 2 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 CO RING TRANSFER RECALL TIMER SELECTION OPERATION l Go off line 2 Enter Mode System Vv 3 Enter Data No 1 o Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change 60 sec to 120 sec press Dial Pad key 2 Da Dan f Daz bus baa sse 60sec 120w mese Das Dit pars Das Default E Dial Pad keys or Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 11 Automatic Callback Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming GENERAL INFORMATION CO RING TR This Memory Block specifies the time interval from CO PB Programming 1 X line ringing tone transfer until a recall tone 18 ered Only CO PBX line calls can be ring transferred 71996 NE
19. efault Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 65 Voice Mail DTMF Duration Interdigit Time Selection 91 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming Mode Data No Required May Be Required r e v spa 1 v 1 GENERAL INFORMATION VOICE MAIL DTMF DELAY TIMER SELECTION t to the Vocie Mail ports I This Memory Block is used to specify the delay time before DTMF tones are sen EINER Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd
20. em wide basis Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd March 1996 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 8 DIGIT MATCHING TABLE ASSIGNMENT OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No 5 2 8 Digit Dial Pad Matching Dial Table 1a Di B Tabl ial 01 16 a Digit max 8 Data No 4 Enter the data by using the Dial Pad Data MatchingTable 01 16 8 digit Dial Table 1 8 Dial Digit 0 9 X Max eight digits E Dial pad o 5 Operation Dial Data Number 0 9 4 To move cursor To enter Setting Data Set Data Clear Operation LNR SPD key 7 LNR SPD key LNR SPD key EXE System Data No NOTES There are 16 8 Digit Matching Tables Each 8 Digit Matching Table contains eight Dial Tables Each Dial Table can be assigned a maximum of eight digits including 3 and X DEFAULT w 3 pw Press the CALL key the entered data will be written and the data for the next Dial Table 8 Digit Matching Table wil be displayed Setting c D Al Ot 6 After entering the desired data for the last Dial Tables and 8 Digit Matching Tables press the CALL key to write the data and advance to Memory Block 1 53 Class Allow Deny Assignment 7 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming System Data Data No May Be I This Memory Block is used to assign th
21. ifications Manual included with the KSU WARNING The battery on the KSU Main Board must be on switch SW1 HOLD Failure to ensure the battery is on before programming begins may result in the loss of data in the event of a power outage 1 2 Using This Chapter This chapter is divided into the following sections Section 1 General Provides a general overview of System Programming Section 2 System Programming Presents the terms and structure that the technician should be familiar with before attempting to program the system Section 3 System Data List Presents a complete list of Data Numbers Timer and Function Names Default Values and Timing Values Section 4 Programming Procedures Provides detailed instructions and procedures for programming all Memory Blocks 13 Entering the Programming Mode To program information into the RANGER DK 824 system an ETW 16C 1A or ETW 16D 1A Multiline Terminal can be used as programming stations Two stations are automatically assigned as programming stations These stations are assigned to the two lowest interface circuits Ports 01 and 02 in the system When entering any area of programming the programming station must be in the OFF LINE mode To Go Off Line 1 Pressthe FNC key then the HOLD key 2 Dial 0 in sequence After completing the above steps the LCD on the Multiline Terminal will show PROGRAM MODE Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 1 Installation Service
22. ll automatically redial the busy CO PBX number and wait the specified calling time After the specified number of call attempts with no answer the system will stop dialling Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 9 31 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 HOOKFLASH START TIME SELECTION OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System 2 wv 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change 40 ms to 340 ms press Dial Pad key 5 Dito Distt J Da Dus Bas Durs Dars pir Dis Dais Dial Pad keys Default 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 15 Hookflash End Time Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming System Dat No May Be SPecifies the length of a valid hookflash Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd A hookflash during a CO PBX call places the line on hold or sends a hookflash to the CO PBX When a hookflash is 0 1 seconds or less or 2 3 seconds or more it is not considered to be a hookflash This Memory Block is used to specify the start of a hookflash duration receive a dial tone The duration plus the duration specified in t March 1996 14 NOTES from a Single Line Telephone in order to he Hookflash End Time Memory Block Installation Service M
23. lusive Hold Recall Timer Selection ooo 2 22 Internal External Paging Access Time Selection ooo 2 23 Trunk Queuing Recall Time Selection ooo cece LLL 2 24 pause Time Selection rax 1e cc aia 32 opie VICE RN owe iy hheeaRine RPAXAETERE nannten 2 25 Chapter 2 Table of Content 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd uc i Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 Memory Block 1 43 1 44 1 45 1 46 1 47 1 48 1 49 1 50 1 51 1 52 1 53 1 54 1 55 1 56 1 57 1 58 1 59 1 60 1 61 1 62 1 63 1 64 1 65 1 6u 1 67 1 68 1 69 1 70 1 71 1 72 1 73 1 74 1 75 1 76 Chapter 2 Table of Contents LK1 System Mode continued A RE 2 62 External Ring Selection du Ro PM 2 63 External Ring Selection xl M 2 64 pa ML RM 2 65 O MU 2 66 General Purpose PA sea a e seas us is 2 67 Synchronous DM 2 68 Elapsed Call Time Moni RC 2 69 Mop dms MEN 2 70 8 Digit Matching Table un xd da 2 71 Class Allow Deny O Ses Aiae demes A 2 72 8 Digit Matching Table to Class du m T 2 73 8 Digit Matching Table to Trunk Group Assignment eese LLL LL LLL 2 74 Nds oM 2 75 OCC Table to Trunk A E 2 76 8 Digit Matching Table to OCC Table mul A 2 77 Internal External Paging Alert Tone Selection 2 78 A E reru eria 2 79 EE T E 2 80 aan a a TT A accue cc 2 81 Voice Mail Access Code M cR ER 2 82 bem Dalay Tiete MI 2 83 Voice Mail DTMF Duration Interdigit Time c A A aa 2 84 A AO MEIN I i a Eres Le EE EE E a 2 85 Automated Attendant Answer Delay Ti
24. m 4 Enter data by using the Dial Pad 00 00 23 59 only e Example To switch time enter 08 00 and 20 00 6 The first input represents when Night Mode begins The second input represents the beginning of Day Mode To move cursor Dial pad o 9 Toenter data key To clear all data when cursor is at Data No position Not Specified Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 27 Receiving Volume Selection or 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line W Additional Programming None GENERAL INFORMATION DAYNIGHT MODE SWITCHING TIME ASSIGNMENT This Memory Block allows automatic switching of the system between Day Mode and Night Mode Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 9 45 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTION SELECTION LE f Ta OPERATION l Go off line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No i2 5 Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e Tochange Yesto No press Dial Pad key 0 a A ieee Dial Pad keys Default Yes External Speaker connected No ll External Speaker not connected 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 29 PBX Access Code Assignment 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line W
25. me lc 2 86 Automated Attendant PBR Release Timer il RE 2 87 Automated Attendant Delay Ringing Time Selection 2 88 Automated Attendant No Answer Disconnect Time Selection pia eese Lev uuu 2 89 Automated Attendant No DTMF Detect mu SM 2 90 Automated Attendant Access Code unu RD 2 91 E A 2 92 Remote Access Automatic Answer Delay Time Assig ment a LL suu 2 93 Trunk to Trunk Transfer Automatic Disconnect Time Selection 2 94 Trunk to Trunk Transfer with Night Transfer xc EE 2 95 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd y iii Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 Memory Block 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 17 4 18 4 19 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 25 4 26 CNF L S 1 L S 3 L S 2 9 FNC 9 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 Mal 7 2 7 3 7 4 LK4 TELEPHONE MODE Barge In Origination Assignment CO PBX Calls Barge In Receive Assignment CO PBX Calls Prime Line Assignment Voice Call Block Selection CO PBX Ring Assignment Day Mode CO PBX Ring Assignment Night Mode Doorphone Chime Assignment Day Mode Doorphone Chime Assignment Night Mode ooo ccc cece cece coco Do Not Disturb Assignment Code Restriction Class Assignment Day Mode Code Restriction Class Assignment Night Mode s sss Trunk Digit Restriction CODE RESTRICTION eii MOTIONED an ddr EN General ir ta ios 7 4 2 OCC Assignment Operation 7
26. ne an W Additional Programming System Data Data 28 Te Ssem iKD 28 V E e e Sk a 1 GENERAL INFORMATION BGM SELECTION This Memory Block specifies if the tone from an external music source will be provided for background MEN to station speakers and or external paging speaker Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 39 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL DISPLAY STATION SELECTION OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System v 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e Tochange Attendant Position ports 01 and 02 to All Multiline Terminals press Dial Pad key 1 MECO TON TO METE Dial Pad keys 2E Default Att Attendant Positions ports 01 and 02 All All Multiline Terminals 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 23 Ring Transfer Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line Additional Programming March 1996 OA dom None 7 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM SPEED DIAL DISPLAY 7 i i STATION SELECTION i j This Memory Block specifies the terminal that can display the telephone number of a System Speed Dial buffer Programming 01996 NEC Atras Pty Ltd Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 TIME DISPLAY 12h 24h SELECTION
27. nm omn can soam o mi o am o ee aan Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd Installation Service Manual SLT HOOKFLASH SIGNAL SELECTION OPERATION 1 Gooff line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Pressthe corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change Hold to Flash press Dial Pad key 1 mas Dair Dal Dats Des Hod Fish IEA pists Das Dal Dats Deis 14 Default Dial Pad keys or Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 33 Station Master Hunt Number Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line Additional CT ee SystemData Data Mode Data No Required May Be ee TATTOO at Y RANGER DK 824 March 1996 If Hold is specified the CO PBX line is put on Exclusive Hold If FLASH is specified a timed hookflash signal is sent to the outside line GENERAL INFORMATION SLT HOOKFLASH SIGNAL SELECTION i This Memory Block is used to specify whether a line is held or if behind a PBX a hookflash signal is sent to the CO PBX when a Single Line Telephone user performs a hookflash Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 51 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 es og CO PBX ACCESS RELEASE SELECTION OPERATION l Go off line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad
28. o off line 2 Enter Mode System v 3 Enter Data No pg Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data C 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change Yes Manual Line Seizure to No No Manual Line Seizure press Dial Pad key 0 pao Dan paz Dais bata fe ee E S Las Dars Dar Dis Dis E Default Dial Pad keys No Nomanual line seizure Yes Manual line seizure 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 47 Trunk Queuing Hold Free Transfer Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming None A mn ns me GENERAL INFORMATION MAN ESE This Memory Block is used to specify whether an outgoing CO PBX line can be seized by pressing the line key in an on hook condition Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 65 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 GENERAL PURPOSE RELA Y ASSIGNMENT OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System wv 3 Enter Data No Relay Dial Pad No Data No Title 1 2 Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e TochangeNon to Doorphone 1 press Dial Pad key 1 Non Door Lock Door Lock External MOH BGM Release 1 Release 2 Speaker Dial Pad keys mE Default lt 2 To move cursor Dial pad o Tochange the Setting Data P
29. ressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to the next relay or to Memory Block 1 49 Synchronous Ringing Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line or The General Purpose Relays are assigned as follows Door Lock Release 1 and or 2 External Amplifier Control for External Paging External Music On Hold MOH Background Music BGM Control The General Purpose Relays cannot be assigned to more than one function at the same time Additional Programming None GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL PURPOSE RELAY ASSIGNMENT l sere Memory Block is used to assign a function to each of the General Purpose Relays Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 67 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 ELAPSED CALL TIME DISPLAY SELECTION OPERATION 1 Gooff line 2 Enter Mode System v 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e To change Yes to No press Dial Pad key 0 a 7 Dial Pad keye Defaut Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Bloc 1 51 External MOH Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line al Additional Programming None GENERAL INFORMATION ELAPSED CALL TIME DISPLAY SELECTION March 1996 pu og This Memory Block specifies whether elapsed call time display is allowed or denied on a syst
30. ry Block 1 43 Doorphone Preference Selection Ct 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line E Additional Programming Refer to Section 6 Guide to Feature Programming in this chapter l GENERALINFORMATION VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT OFF TIME ASSIGNMENT l This Memory Block is used to automatically switch off the Automatic Answer Automated Attendant feature Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 61 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 EXTERNAL RING SELECTION DAY MODE System Data No OPERATION l Go off line 2 Enter Mode System Vv 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data eer VE Gees 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option e Tochange No to Yes press Dial Pad key 1 on Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Bleck 1 45 External Ring Selection Night Mode l 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line NW Additional Programming System Data May Be Required Data No Required This Memory Block is used to specify whether ringing CO PBX calls produce a ringing signal from the External Ringer Connection CN16 BZ on the ESF G 13 Mainboard while the System is in Day Mode I Programming 71996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 63 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 MANUAL LINE SEIZURE SELECTION OPERATION 1 G
31. write the data and advance to 0 Deny Memory Block 1 55 8 Digit Matching Table to 1 Allow Trunk Group Assignment 2 Deny OCC Calls Only 3 Allow OCC Calls Only 8 Digit Matching Table 01 16 Specified 00 Not Specified Allow Deny Allow OCC OCC RECON 0 bar eis TO qp A 2A4 lt K gt W Additional Programming Data No Fu E E srmn ss TY Press the SPKR key to go back on line Eso EU GENERALINFORMATION amp DIGITMATCHING TABLE TO 1 I CLASS ASSIGNMENT I I A Maximum of six 8 Digit Matching Tables can be programmed as Allow or Deny on a per class basis Classes o and 7 are fixed cannot be programmed Classes 1 6 are programmable e M Programming 1996 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 13 nstallation Service Manual RANGER DK 824 March 1996 OCC TABLE ASSIGNMENT 56 OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System v 3 Enter Data No 5 6 Dial Pad OCC Table Data No 01 16 Setting Data DISPLAY 4 Use the Dial Pad keys to change the Setting Data option Data OCC Table 01 16 8 digit Dial Digit 0 9 X Max eight digits lt T 4 To move cursor i as zoCD ter Setti Dial pad o 9 a er Setting key Set Data Clear 5 Se Press the CALL key the entered data will be written and the data for the next OCC Table will be displayed 6 After entering the desired data for the last OCC
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