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1、Programming KI-1692C Telecenter V Communications System Programming Rauland-Borg Corporation Issued: 06/25/98 Page 1 of 53 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Copyright 1998 by Rauland-Borg Corporation, all rights reserved. This document contains users information on technology that is proprietary to Rauland-Bo
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3、authorization from an officer of Rauland-Borg Corporation. Rauland-Borg Corporation Rauland-Borg Corporation 3450 West Oakton Street Skokie, Illinois 60076-2958 (847) 679-0900 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 KI-1692C Telecenter V Communications SystemProgramming Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION. 4 DESC
4、RIPTION. 4 REVISION HISTORY. 4 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW. 5 PREPARATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING. 6 CHANGES AVAILABLE FROM PHONES. 7 SETTING INDIVIDUAL LINES. 8 INITIAL CHOICES. 8 INDIVIDUAL LINES. 8 DEFINING CLASSES OF SERVICE.10 CLASS ATTRIBUTES.10 LOCATION CODES .14 SYSTEM SETTINGS.14 MEMORY ALLOCATIONS.14 IN
5、TERCEPT TABLE.15 OVERVIEW.15 INTERCEPT TABLE FORMAT.15 INTERCEPT ACTIONS.16 PRE-SEQUENCE STRING.17 APPENDIX A: LOCATION CODES.18 APPENDIX B: CLASS OF SERVICE TYPES other blocks could store programming for night or holiday operation. Basic systems may only use Block 1. The Telecenters Time-Based Memo
6、ry Event Manager provides an automatic method of controlling the memory block switching on a daily (time) basis. See the Location Code Directory and the Telecenter Diagnostic Disk manual (KI-1730) for more information. Individual Lines In the TD5 program, the Class of Service editor provides a metho
7、d to select line type and Attributes. Most line programming can be accomplished under the Attributes settings. Appendix B shows the complete Attributes that are available for each Class of Service type. Refer to this section when modifying or creating new Class of Service types. Architectural Number
8、 As explained in the Planning Manual, Physical Numbers represent the terminals where telephones, speakers, call-in switches, and other equipment can be wired to the system. These are internal numbers the system uses for its operations, such as connecting two lines to a link so they can communicate w
9、ith each other. The Architectural Number (so-called because floor and room numbers are commonly chosen) is the number that users will dial to reach a particular line. When choosing an Architectural Number, observe these rules: ? Give all Architectural Numbers in the system the same number of digits
10、(3 or 4, as set in Location 60). ? Do not use duplicate numbers. 2 KI-1692C Telecenter V Communications SystemProgramming Page 9 of 53 (06/25/98) Selection of a Class of Service Appendix D provides a chart of the Classes of Service set by the factory. Entering the number of the desired Class of Serv
11、ice (0-63) will usually meet most programming needs. ? Important: several of the default Classes of Service have identical programming. This allows installers to set up several Classes of Service with minor differences, by simply modifying one or two settings. Hunt Bit for Call-Handling Setting the
12、Hunt feature tells the system to route a call to the next-highest Physical Number when this line is busy. If the next line is busy, the system will continue hunting for a line that is not busy until it finds one that is available or it no longer finds an active hunt bit. On trunk lines (AAI, DIL, DI
13、SA), the Hunt feature applies only to outgoing calls; the central offices or other external systems hunt for incoming calls to the Telecenter system. The Hunt feature affects only calls from dialing phones. Call-ins, made by call switches and non-dialing phones (when their receivers are lifted off-h
14、ook), are controlled by the r settings for the Class of Service. The second Hunt setting is reserved for future use. Zones The Zones group stations with speakers so that the system can page or send tone signals to specified areas. Each station can be in any number and combination of zones, or in non
15、e. Under the Z: heading, enter the number of each zone desired, to select them or make them all blank. Programming Individual Lines Individual AttributesClass of Service(s) Attributes n: Architectural (dialing) Number A: Line Type (administrative, staff, media, etc.) s: Class of Service (enter the n
16、umber from 0 to 63 to set the desired Class of Service) B: Authorizations (outside calling, paging, etc.) H: Hunt (sent call to next line when this is busy) C: Interconnect Options Z: Assign Speaker Zonesr0-r3: Routing Call-ins For further details on Individual Attributes, see Setting Individual Lin
17、es. For detailed Class of Service setting descriptions, see Appendix B. KI-1692C Telecenter V Communications SystemProgramming Page 10 of 53 (06/25/98) Defining Classes of Service This section contains information on modifying or establishing Classes of Service. Most installations only require small
18、 modifications to the factory programmed Classes. Accordingly, you can pick a duplicate or unprogrammed Class of Service from the chart of the factory-default settings in Appendix D, then consult the detailed listings of the individual Classes of Service in Appendix B to plan alternate settings. Cla
19、ss Attributes The four types (A:, B:, C:, and r:) are described in the following subsections. A: Attributes (Line Type) A:1-4 Determine the general type of service the system will supply the line (a dialing phone, media-control line, trunk that directs calls to an attendant, etc.). A:7 Directs that
20、any call to this line be immediately connected to its associated speaker. If there is also a telephone, the user there has the option of switching communications to the phone by picking up its handset. Dialing # prior to the desired number will toggle the systems setting for that particular call. A:
21、8 Set to signal the presence of a speaker available for use with this line. B: Attributes (Line Authority) These vary, depending upon the line type selected by A: 1-4. Most of them apply to dialing phones and interconnect lines. In most cases, each bit controls the access to an individual feature fo
22、r that Class of Service. However, the Special Page line uses two groups of the B: attributes to address Locations (see the description of this Class in Appendix B). ? Important: when a Class of Service is restricted to local access only, the user may dial 7 digits (3 digit prefix and 4 digit address
23、) or 1 plus 7 digits. Some regions are served only by one area code, 1 plus 7 digits is considered long distance. Hence, the installer must use the Toll Prefix Editor (Alt-T). 3 KI-1692C Telecenter V Communications SystemProgramming Page 11 of 53 (06/25/98) B:1 Local Access allows a dialing phone to
24、 call outside the system via a trunk line. Such calls can be restricted to specific exchanges within the local area. Any such restrictions can also apply to calls dialed after the user has accessed a PBX or other system from the Telecenter system. B:2 Toll Access removes any restrictions imposed by
25、the B:1 setting, allowing the user to call anywhere. However, the line must still have the B:1 setting, in order to access the outside lines. B:3 lets the user page any individual zone. B:4 lets the user page all zones simultaneously (all-call). B:5 lets the user send a tone signal over all the spea
26、kers. B:6 (for Administrative phones and Console Operator lines) allows executive override: after dialing a number inside the system and receiving a busy signal, the user can become connected to the ongoing conversation by pressing the asterisk (*) key prior to the rate change of the busy signal. B:
27、6 (for DIL, AAI, and DISA trunk lines) connected to an external (PBX or Centrex) system gives access to any dialing phone; however, the callers B:1 and B:2 restrictions still apply. B:7 (for a Dialing Staff Phone) gives direct access to media-control lines. Without it, the user would need to be tran
28、sferred to a media line by an Administrative phone.B:7 for DIL trunk lines prevents calls on this line from being sent to the attendant or any other line when the owner is busy. An outside call not answered will continue to ring until the owner answers or the calling party hangs up. C Attributes (In
29、terconnect) These mainly set options for interconnect lines (AAI, DIL, DISA), except for an alternate version of C:2 for Administrative and Dialing Staff phones. C:1 selects the type of interface used between the Telecenter system and an outside system. This choice, in turn, determines the way the s
30、ystems will signal (connect and disconnect) each other. Turning C:1 off (blank) selects the TC4182 Trunk (COA) Module, which is used with a typical central-office trunk (loop or ground-start). C:2 works in conjunction with this setting. Turning C:1 on (1) selects the TC4183 Tie-Trunk Module, used wi
31、th PBX and hybrid-key systems. This uses the E otherwise, speaker and paging connections could be left hanging indefinitely after the outside user hangs up. C:8 for interconnect allows an outside trunk to supervise another trunk. Thus, an outside user could get another outside line via the Telecente
32、r system. Although only a DISA caller can receive dial tone, the other trunk types could be transferred to an outside line by an authorized dialing phone. r. Attributes (CaII-in Handling) There are four r: attributes that provide call-in handling for all types of stations within the system. r0-: and
33、 r1: handle call-ins from switches, while r2: and r3: route call-ins from dialing * and * from a dialing staff phone. r3: also assigns a display number to an administrative phone. r0 and r1: the r0 attribute controls call-ins made by grounding the T terminal. The r1: attribute controls call-ins made
34、 by grounding the T terminal in series with a 1500-ohm resistor. r2: and r3: the r2: and r:3 attributes route call-ins generated by dialing the * and * keys, respectfully, from a Dialing Staff phone. This feature can be used in conjunction with call switches to enhance call-in flexibility. KI-1692C
35、Telecenter V Communications SystemProgramming Page 13 of 53 (06/25/98) For Administrative Phones, the r3: attribute is used to assign a display number. Only call-ins addressed to this display number will appear on the administrative telephones display. ? Important: the number assigned here must agre
36、e with the display address set on the DIP switch of the TC4221 Display Module or the TC4222 Vacuum Fluorescent Wall Display. Format: r(n): d 1 p :123 The letters represent digits controlling these features: d = The number of the display to which this type of call-in should go. There are 16 displays
37、which are currently available (0-15). Display numbers 16-31 are reserved for future use. The default setting is 31 (no display). LPriority level of the call-in. Choose one of the following: 0=Normal level, slow beep rate. 1= First priority level, faster beep rate, queues call-ins ahead of normal-lev
38、el all-ins. 2= Second priority level, same beep rate as the first level, but queues ahead of the first and normal level call-ins. 3= Third priority level, faster beep rate, queues call-ins ahead of all other call-ins. P Prefix, a short I.D. that can appear next to the number of the station when its
39、call-in is shown on a display. This option modifies or adds any four characters using the TD5 Diagnostic program. The only factory-set prefix is 1 (Emer). See Location Codes 142 through 184 to disable the prefixes. :123 Bit I enables remote cancel of call-ins. Bits 2 and 3, as well as the combinatio
40、ns of all the settings, are reserved for future use. KI-1692C Telecenter V Communications SystemProgramming Page 14 of 53 (06/25/98) Location Codes Location Codes are pointers to memory locations used by the system to access information concerning operational characteristics. When required, a formula is provided for determining the ap