System Data Block 2 (Table 5-4) - Toshiba Perfecptione Installation And Maintenance Manual

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4. System
Data Block 2 (Table 5-4)
4.01
The System
Data
Block (DSDZ
Program)
contains
miscellaneous
data entries that apply to
the system as a whole rather than to any individual
station or trunk. Data is entered
as follows:
REQ (Request)-Indicates
that the program
has
loaded.
Since data is always
present,
only the
CHG response
is possible.
MD0 (Master
DNO)-Assigns
a "master number'
to Distributed
Hunt
Group
0. Whenever
this
number
is dialed,
the calls will be distributed
among
the stations
in the group.
Enter: 1 - 4-digit number.
MD1 (Master
DNl)-Assigns
a "master number'
to Distributed
Hunt
Group
1. Whenever
this
number
is dialed,
the calls will be distributed
among
the stations
in the group.
Enter: 1 - 4-digit number.
MD2 (Master
DNP)-Assigns
a "master number'
to Distributed
Hunt
Group
2. Whenever
this
number
is dialed,
the calls will be distributed
among
the stations
in the group.
Enter: 1 - 4-digit number.
MD3 (Master
DN3)-Assigns
a "master number'
to Distributed
Hunt
Group
3. Whenever
this
number
is dialed,
the calls will be distributed
among
the stations
in the group.
Enter: 1 - 4-digit number.
NOTE:
The Capacity
of each Distributed
Hunt Group
has been increased
to 32 stations.
AHM (Lodging/Health
Care)-Identifies
the sys-
tem's mode of operation.
Enter: Y (Lodging/Health
Care).
N (Business).
NOS (Night Operator
Station)-Assigns
the Night
Mode answering
destination
for calls to an atten-
dant console.
Calls can be routed either directly
to a designated
station or voice directory number
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(1 - 4 digits), or to a UNA device.
Enter: XXXX (Station
or voice directory
num-
ber [l - 4 digits]).
NONE (UNA).
RTO (Transfer
Recall
Timeout)-Assigns
the
length
of time that the system
will wait before
performing
a transfer
recall. A transfer
recall
occurs when a station transfers
a call to another
station which is not answered.
This station will
ring until the Ring No-Answer
timeout
period
elapses (or, if the station is busy, until the Camp-
on/Call
Waiting
timeout
period elapses).
After
this time, the transferred
call will return to the
transferring
station,
where
it will ring for the
period designated
by the Transfer
Recall Timer,
before
it is directed
to another
destination
(an
attendant
console,
system
UNA device,
voice
mail system,
or alternative
station).
This final
destination
is assigned
for each trunk,
in re-
sponse
to the TRCL prompt
in the DTRK Pro-
gram.
Enter: 1 - 255 seconds.
NOTE:
If the system is to utilize a voice mail system,
then it is recommended
that the Transfer
Recall Timer be set rather short so that voice
mail will be activated
promptly.
AEKT
(Attendant-Position
Telephone)-
Assigns
an electronic/digital
telephone
as an
attendant
position (up to eight per system).
This
assignment
enables
the electronic/digital
tele-
phone
to access
several
features
that
are
normally
associated
only with attendant
console
access
(e.g.,
Meet-me
Page assignment
and
cancellation,
system- wide call forward cancella-
tion, and Remote
Access
Code
assignment).
Following
the AEKT
prompt,
the system
will
prompt
"D." Any port numbers
that are entered,
will be deleted.
To add an entry,
press
the
carriage
return ([9>
key. The system will then
prompt
"A" and
any
port
numbers
that
are
entered
will be added.
Enter: LNNX
LNNX
(in response
to the
D
prompt).
LNNX
LNNX
(in response
to the
A
prompt).
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