NEC Telephone R1000 User Manual

Xen IPK  
Enhancement Guide to Migrating  
from Xen Axis/Master to Xen IPK  
R1000  
NEC Business Solutions Ltd  
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Release 1.0  
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Preface & Disclaimer  
GENERAL  
INFORMATION  
The Xen IPK System is a feature-rich key system that provides over 200  
features including Computer Telephony Integration, Least Cost Routing,  
Automatic Call Distribution, ISDN Trunks and many others.  
The Xen IPK system meets customer needs today and as business  
expands the system can be expanded to grow as well.  
The Xen IPK system has a set of manuals that provide all the information  
necessary to install and support the system. The manuals are described in  
this preface.  
THIS MANUAL  
This manual provides specific detailed information and specifications for all  
features provided with the Xen IPK system for Australia.  
SUPPORTING  
DOCUMENTS  
Xen IPK General Description Manual  
This Manual provides general information about the system, its features,  
system configuration and standards. This manual provides an overview of  
the Xen IPK System and can be used to present information to potential  
customers.  
Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual  
This manual provides details related to every feature available in the Xen  
IPK system.  
Xen IPK System Hardware Manual  
The System Hardware Manual is provided for the system installer. This  
manual has detailed instructions for installing the Xen IPK system KSUs,  
ETUs, Multiline Terminals, and optional equipment.  
Xen IPK System Programming Manual  
This manual provides instructions for programming the Xen IPK system via  
a Multiline Terminal or PC.  
Xen IPK Least Cost Routing Manual  
This manual provides instructions to the service technician for programming  
the customer site for least cost routing.  
Xen IPK Automatic Call Distribution Manual  
This manual provides the service technician with instructions for  
programming the ACD. This manual can also be used by the ACD  
supervisor, at the customer site, to use to become familiar with the ACD/  
MIS feature.  
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The information in this technical manual is advisory in nature and is subject  
to change. NEC may make improvements and changes in the products  
described in this manual without notice. Changes will be periodically made  
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this Upgrade Procedure  
This document provides all of the necessary information to upgrade your Xen Axis/Master system to Xen  
IPK Release 1000 software and to install the related hardware.  
This document is not intended as replacement pages for your current manuals. However, it can be used  
to supplement those manuals.  
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Table of Contents  
Section 1 Migration from Xen Axis/Master..........................................................1 - 1  
Section 2 Direct Download from the Installed Xen System ................................1 - 1  
Section 5 Upgrade Procedure for PRT(1)-U( ) ETU .........................................1 - 18  
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Xen IPK R1000 Upgrade  
Procedure for Xen Axis/  
Master  
Chapter 1  
SECTION  
1
Use the following instructions to migrate from an existing Xen Axis/Master  
system to a Xen IPK R1000 system.  
MIGRATION FROM XEN  
AXIS/MASTER  
The Xen IPK Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) software must be  
used to perform this upgrade. The MIFM-U( ) ETU is required for PC  
Programming and must be installed.  
Two methods to access the database from the existing system are  
explained below:  
Direct download from the installed system  
Import the Xen Axis/Master database saved using a previous version  
of the Xen Axis/Master MAT.  
SECTION  
2
1.  
2.  
Verify that the battery is connected to CN4 on Xen Master CPUB( )-  
U( ) or Xen Axis MBD-U( ) Unit.  
DIRECT DOWNLOAD  
FROM THE INSTALLED  
XEN SYSTEM  
Confirm and record the following settings:  
Answer Preset  
Automated Attendant/DISA mode  
Automatic Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer mode  
Automatic Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer Outgoing Trunk  
Background Music  
Call Forward – All Calls, Busy, No Answer, Busy/No Answer, Off-  
Premise/Split  
Callback Messages  
Customized Message Display  
Day/Night Mode (System and Tenant)  
Do Not Disturb  
MIC Settings  
Timed Alarm  
Migration from Xen Axis/Master  
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The following memories are empty after the upgrade:  
Last Number Redial Memory  
Recorded messages in the VRS(4)-U( ) ETUs (messages must be  
recorded again)  
Store & Repeat/Save & Repeat  
3.  
Select IPK, enter the password, and click OK to open Xen IPK MAT.  
4.  
From the Communications Menu, Select Connect to connect to the  
Xen Axis/Master system.  
2 – Chapter 1  
Direct Download from the Installed Xen System  
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5.  
From the Communications menu, select Download and click Start to  
download the database from the Xen Axis/Master system.  
6.  
When the download is finished, select Save As from the File menu  
and enter a file name.  
When the system is to be saved as Xen IPK Basic, confirm that  
Save As type is Xen IPK Basic (R1000) (*.rdf), and click Save.  
When the system is to be saved as Xen IPK Expanded, confirm  
that Save As type is Xen IPK Expanded (R1000) (*.rdf) and click  
Save.  
Only the Xen Axis system can be saved as Xen IPK Basic.  
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Direct Download from the Installed Xen System  
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7.  
From the Communications menu, select Disconnect to disconnect  
from the Xen system.  
4 – Chapter 1  
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8.  
9.  
Assign any other required system data assignment changes and from  
the File menu, select Save if required.  
Change hardware from the Xen Axis/Master system to the Xen IPK  
system.  
Upgrade Type  
Comments  
Xen Axis to Xen IPK Basic Port  
Package  
Replace the B48-U13 KSU hardware with the  
following:  
B64-U23 KSU  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU (without PKU 192-UA)  
ESI(8)-U( ) ETU in slot 1 *  
Move all other hardware to new KSU.  
Xen Axis to Xen IPK Expanded  
Port Package  
Replace the B48-U13 KSU hardware with the  
following:  
B64-U23 KSU  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU (with PKU 192-UA)  
ESI(8)-U( ) ETU in slot 1 *  
Move all other hardware to new KSU.  
Xen Master to Xen IPK Basic  
Port Package  
Not supported.  
Xen Master to Xen IPK  
Expanded Port Package with  
new Xen IPK KSUs  
Replace the B64-U13 KSUs with the B64-U23  
KSUs.  
Replace the CPUB( )-U( ) ETU with the  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU with PKU 192-UA.  
Move all other hardware to new KSUs.  
Xen Master to Xen IPK  
Expanded Port Package without  
new Xen IPK KSUs (Retrofit)  
Replace the CPUB( )-U( ) ETU with the  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU with PKU 192-UA.  
Add Front Cover Extender [FCE-U( ) UNIT] to  
each B64-U13 KSU/E64-U13 KSU.  
* The ESI(8)-U( ) or ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU  
Direct Download from the Installed Xen System  
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10. From the Communications menu, select Connect to connect the  
Xen IPK.  
11. From the Communications menu, select Upload, and click Start.  
6 – Chapter 1  
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12. Click Hardware Upload.  
13. When Upload is complete, click Close.  
Direct Download from the Installed Xen System  
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14. From the Communications menu, Select Disconnect to disconnect  
from Xen IPK.  
15. Reassign all settings recorded in Step 2, and confirm proper system  
operation.  
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SECTION  
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1.  
2.  
Verify that the battery is connected to CN4 on Xen Master CPUB( )-  
U( ) or Xen Axis MBD-U( ) Unit.  
IMPORT SAVED XEN  
DATABASE USING A  
PREVIOUS VERSION OF  
THE XEN AXIS/  
Confirm and record the following settings:  
Answer Preset  
Automated Attendant/DISA mode  
Automatic Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer mode  
Automatic Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer Outgoing Trunk  
Background Music  
MASTER MAT  
Call Forward – All Calls, Busy, No Answer, Busy/No Answer, Off-  
Premise/Split  
Callback Messages  
Customized Message Display  
Day/Night Mode (System and Tenant)  
Do Not Disturb  
MIC Settings  
Timed Alarm  
The following memories are empty after the upgrade:  
Last Number Redial Memory  
Recorded messages in the VRS(4)-U( ) ETUs (messages must  
be recorded again)  
Store & Repeat/Save & Repeat  
3.  
Select IPK, enter the password, and click OK to open Xen IPK MAT.  
Import Saved Xen Database Using a Previous Version of the Xen Axis/Master MAT  
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4.  
From the File menu, select Import Xen Axis/Master file to import a  
previously saved database.  
5.  
Locate the directory where the Xen Axis/Master database is stored.  
Select file name and click Open to import the database.  
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Import Saved Xen Database Using a Previous Version of the Xen Axis/Master MAT  
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6.  
When the download is finished, select Save As from the File menu  
and enter a file name.  
When the system is to be saved as Xen IPK Basic, confirm that  
Save as type is Xen IPK Basic (R1000) (*.rdf), and click Save.  
When the system is to be saved as Elite IPK Expanded, confirm  
that Save as type is Xen IPK Expanded (R1000) (*.rdf) and click  
Save.  
Only the Xen Axis system can be saved as Xen IPK Basic.  
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7.  
Assign any other required system data assignment changes and from  
the File menu, select Save if required.  
Import Saved Xen Database Using a Previous Version of the Xen Axis/Master MAT  
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8.  
Change hardware from the Xen Axis/Master system to the Xen IPK  
system.  
Upgrade Type  
Comments  
Xen Axis to Xen IPK Basic Port  
Package  
Replace the B48-U13 KSU hardware with the  
following:  
B64-U23 KSU  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU (without PKU 192-UA)  
ESI(8)-U( ) ETU in slot 1 *  
Move all other hardware to new KSU.  
Xen Axis to Xen IPK Expanded  
Port Package  
Replace the B48-U13 KSU hardware with the  
following:  
B64-U23 KSU  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU (with PKU 192-UA)  
ESI(8)-U( ) ETU in slot 1 *  
Move all other hardware to new KSU.  
Xen Master to Xen IPK Basic  
Port Package  
Not supported.  
Xen Master to Xen IPK  
Expanded Port Package with  
new IPK KSUs  
Replace the B64-U13 KSUs with the B64-U23  
KSUs.  
Replace the CPUB( )-U( ) ETU with the  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU with PKU192-UA.  
Move all other hardware to new KSUs.  
Xen Master to Xen IPK  
Expanded Port Package without  
new Xen IPK KSUs (Retrofit)  
Replace the CPUB( )-U( ) ETU with the  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU with PKU 192-UA.  
Add Front Cover Extender [FCE-U( ) UNIT] to  
each B64-U13 KSU/E64-U13 KSU.  
*The ESI(8)-U( ) or ESIB(8)-U ETU.  
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Import Saved Xen Database Using a Previous Version of the Xen Axis/Master MAT  
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9.  
From the Communications menu, select Connect to connect to the  
Xen IPK.  
10. From the Communications menu, select Upload, and click Start.  
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11. Click Hardware Upload.  
12. When Upload is finished, Click Close.  
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13. From the Communications menu, select Disconnect to disconnect  
from the Xen IPK.  
14. Reassign all settings recorded in Step 2 and confirm proper system  
operation.  
Import Saved Xen Database Using a Previous Version of the Xen Axis/Master MAT  
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SECTION  
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Upgrade Description  
This ETU must be upgraded to firmware V5.00 or higher to be compatible  
with the Xen IPK (R1000) system to support Caller ID Indication – 50 Caller  
ID scroll buffers  
UPGRADE PROCEDURE  
FOR MIFM-U( )  
The Caller ID scroll buffers are erased when firmware is upgraded.  
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Installation Precautions  
WARNING  
Observe the following precautions when installing the ETUs to avoid  
damage to hardware due to static electricity or to being exposed to  
hazardous voltages.  
The ETUs and units used in this system make extensive use of CMOS  
technology. CMOS technology is very susceptible to static; therefore,  
extreme care must be taken to avoid static discharge when handling  
ETUs and units.  
When carrying a ETU or unit be sure to keep it in a conductive  
polyethylene bag to prevent damage due to static electricity.  
When handling a ETU or unit the installer must wear a grounded wrist  
strap to protect the ETU or unit from static electricity.  
Software Upgrade Procedure  
Use the following procedure for software upgrade of the MIFM-U( ) ETU.  
1.  
2.  
Remove the MIFM-U( ) ETU from the KSU.  
Mount the EPROM labelled “MIFM Rev 5.XX” on MIFM-U( ) card  
(IC8). Refer to Figure 1-1: MIFM-U( ) ETU for a diagram of the card.  
3.  
4.  
Set the switch SW1 to OFF (EPROM) and set the DIP SW2-1 and  
SW2-2 to ON. Refer to Figure 1-1: MIFM-U( ) ETU for a diagram of the  
card.  
Install MIFM-U( ) ETU into same slot from Step 1 of the KSU. Notice  
that LED 1 is winking or flashing.  
5.  
6.  
After LED 1 goes off, pull out the MIFM-U( ) card from the KSU.  
Remove the EPROM and set switch SW1 to ON (FROM) and set DIP  
SW2-1 and SW2-2 to OFF.  
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Install the MIFM-U( ) into the same slot from Step 1 of the KSU.  
Figure 1-1: MIFM-U( ) ETU  
Software Verification for MIFM( )-U( ) ETU  
To verify the current software version installed on the MIFM( )-U( ) ETU do  
the following:  
1.  
Go off-line.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Press LK8 + LK1 to access the Memory Block.  
Press  
Verify that the current software revision number is displayed.  
Press to go back on line.  
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to locate the MIFM( )-U( ) ETU.  
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Upgrade Procedure for MIFM-U( )  
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Upgrade Description  
The PRT(1)-U( ) ETU must be updated to firmware V2.12 or higher to be  
compatible with the Xen IPK (R1000) system for individual channel  
assignment and PRT B channel-to-trunk group assignment.  
UPGRADE PROCEDURE  
FOR PRT(1)-U( ) ETU  
Installation Precautions  
WARNING  
Observe the following precautions when installing the ETUs to avoid  
damage to hardware due to static electricity or to being exposed to  
hazardous voltages.  
The ETUs and units used in this system make extensive use of CMOS  
technology. CMOS technology is very susceptible to static; therefore,  
extreme care must be taken to avoid static discharge when handling  
ETUs and units.  
When carrying a ETU or unit be sure to keep it in a conductive  
polyethylene bag to prevent damage due to static electricity.  
When handling a ETU or unit the installer must wear a grounded wrist  
strap to protect the ETU or unit from static electricity.  
PRT Software Chip Installation  
1.  
Remove the PRT(1)-U( ) ETU from the system.  
This card can be removed with the system power on.  
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Remove the old chip located on IC2.  
2.  
3.  
Install the new PRT chip on IC2.  
Ensure that the notch on the chip lines up with the notch on  
the socket.  
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This ETU must be updated to firmware V2.12 or higher to  
be compatible with the Xen IPK for individual  
Channel Assignment and PRT B Channel-to-Trunk Group  
Assignment.  
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4.  
Install the PRT(1)-U( ) ETU in the KSU.  
Software Verification  
To verify that the software revision was installed:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Go Off-Line.  
Press LK8 + LK1.  
Press  
Verify that the current software version number is displayed.  
Press to go back On-line.  
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to locate the PRT(1)-U( ) ETU.  
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Upgrade Procedure for PRT(1)-U( ) ETU  
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The Xen IPK B64-U23 KSU must be properly and permanently grounded,  
due to it being an ESELV (Earthed Safety Extra Low Voltage) compliant  
product. The protective earth terminal located at the right rear corner of the  
B64-U23 KSU must have a permanent conneciton to protective earth.  
ADDING AN EARTH  
CONNECTION  
1.  
Connect the gorunding cable (green/yellow wire) to the ground  
terminal on the right side of the Basic KSU. The grounding cable  
(locally provided) must hav an AWG greater than #16.  
Figure 1-2: KSU Grounding  
2.  
3.  
Provide a suitable ground inside of the building in accordance with  
local telephone company procedures.  
If no suitable ground is available, a ground rod should be installed in  
accordance with the operating procedures of the local telephone  
company.  
The protective Earth and Telecommunications Reference Conductor  
(TRC) is permanently linked within the KSU, therefore, the Xen system  
does not require the connectIon of an external TRC.  
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Specifications for Xen IPK Chapter 2  
1.1  
B64-U23 KSU  
1.1.1 Basic KSU  
The B64-U23 KSU provides service for outside lines,  
Attendant Consoles, and interconnection of the station  
terminals. The B64-U23 KSU has two fixed and eight  
flexible slots. The first fixed slot is reserved for the CPUI( )-  
U( ) ETU in the basic KSU or for the EXP-U( ) ETU in  
expansion KSUs. The second fixed slot is for the MIFA-  
U( ) ETU or MIFM-U( ) ETU.  
The P64-U13 PSU (power supply unit), backup batteries,  
[one external MOH/BGM input, one external paging zone  
output] and three PFT relays are included with each KSU.  
1.1.2  
Expansion KSUs  
The B64-U23 KSU is also used as the expansion unit that  
can be attached to the basic KSU to provide additional  
ports. Two expansion units can be added to the Xen IPK  
system. Each expansion KSU provides eight flexible slots  
and accommodates 8-, 16-, 24-channel interface cards.  
The P64-U13 PSU (power supply unit), backup batteries,  
and three PFT relays are included with each KSU.  
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The installation instructions provided in this chapter apply  
to the basic B64-U23 KSU and the expansion B64-U23  
KSUs unless otherwise specified.  
Figure 2-1: B64-U23 KSU  
1.2  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU  
Description  
The CPUI( )-U( ) ETU is the Central Processing Unit for the Xen IPK  
system. This ETU has a Central Processing Unit and a  
Microprocessing Unit.  
A 32-bit microprocessor executes the programs stored on the Flash  
ROM ICs of the MPU unit. This controls the entire system when data  
is transferred to and from other ETUs.  
This ETU provides the following items:  
Time Division Switch (TDSW)  
Static Random Access Memory (SRAM)  
32-bit Processor  
4-channel DTMF Receiver (PBR)  
Sixteen 4-party Conference Circuits  
Internal (digital music) Music-on-Hold source  
External Music-on-Hold input (also used for station background  
music)  
Flash ROM  
Call Progress and DTMF Tone Generator  
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Memory Backup Battery (Retains memory for approximately  
21 days)  
Key Function (KF)/Multifunction (MF) Registration  
Installation  
Each system must have one CPUI( )-U( ) ETU in the CPU/EXP slot  
of the basic B64-U23 KSU. Refer to Figure 2-2: CPUI( )-U( ) ETU  
WARNING  
If the CPUI( )-U( ) ETU is installed in slots S1~S8, it will be damaged!  
Figure 2-2: CPUI( )-U( ) ETU Switch Settings  
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Switch Settings  
Table 1-1: CPUI( )-U( ) ETU Default Switch Settings  
SW1-1  
SW1-2  
Description  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Normal Operation  
On  
Off  
On  
Flash ROM load from COM1 port  
Factory Test  
Flash ROM load from EPROM  
SW1-3  
Description  
Description  
Off  
On  
MF Mode  
KF Mode  
SW2  
Momentary  
Switch  
System Reset  
SW3-1  
Description  
On  
Off  
System boot by EPROM  
System boot by Flash ROM  
SW3-2  
Description  
N/A  
Not Used  
WARNING  
Pressing SW2 interrupts all service and causes a second initialization.  
Use this switch only as a last resort.  
Connectors  
Before programming System Data, the battery must be connected to  
CN4 to allow memory retention if a power failure or brownout occurs.  
When a brownout or power failure does occur, and the battery  
backup circuit is not activated, System Data resets to the default  
values, all stations in the system reset to the default values, and all  
data programmed on individual stations is cleared.  
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When a CPUI( )-U( ) ETU is installed in the system, the clock/  
calendar must be set. This also applies when battery backup fails for  
any reason.  
When CPUI( )-U( ) ETU is removed for long term storage,  
disconnect the battery from CN4. This prevents the battery from  
discharging completely. The fully charged battery retains memory for  
approximately 21 days.  
The CPUI( )-U( ) ETU has the following connectors:  
CN1  
CN2  
CN3  
Connects to the backboard  
Connects to the ISA-bus  
Connects to CN2 on the EXP-U( ) ETU using the  
expansion cable  
CN4  
Connects to the memory backup battery using the  
battery cable (factory installed)  
CN5  
CN6  
Connects to CN1 of the CLKG-U( ) Unit  
Connects to CN2 of the CLKG-U( ) Unit  
LED Indications  
LED  
Description  
On  
Flashing  
Off  
LIVE  
CPU status  
Operation stopped  
(Power On)  
Normal  
No Power  
Operation  
LED2  
Power status  
System Power On  
Not Used  
System  
Power Off  
Replacing Memory Backup  
The CPUI( )-U( ) ETU provides memory backup for approximately  
21 days. The Ni-Cad battery should be replaced about every two  
years.  
1. Remove the battery cable from CPUI( )-U( ) ETU  
2. Connect the cable from the new battery to CN4 on the  
CPUI( )-U( ) ETU.  
3. Turn off the KSU power.  
4. Remove the CPUI( )-U( ) ETU from the slot in the  
KSU.  
5. Use a suitable cutting tool to cut the tie wrap and  
remove the old battery.  
6. Fasten the new battery with a tie wrap.  
7. Install the CPUI( )-U( ) ETU again.  
8. Turn on the KSU power.  
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1.3  
PKU 192-UA (Port Key Unit)  
The Port Key Unit allows the system to be configured as an  
Expanded Port Package. When the PKU 192-UA is not installed, the  
system is configured as a Basic Port Package; when it is installed,  
the system is configured as an Expanded Port Package.  
The PKU 192-UA is installed in the IC30 socket.  
Expanded  
Basic Port  
Description  
Port  
Package  
Package  
Basic Terminals (Telephones)  
32  
24  
40  
72  
16  
24  
2
120 4  
112  
0
Shared Call Arrival (CAR) Keys with Basic Terminals  
Dedicated Call Arrival (CAR) Keys  
Basic Terminals + Call Arrival (CAR) Keys  
Basic Trunks  
120  
64  
24  
2
Universal Slots  
Shared MIF Slots with Universal Slots  
Dedicated MIF Slot  
1
1
4 Basic Terminals includes Wireless (PHS) and Voice Mail stations.  
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1.5  
ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU  
Description  
The ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU is the basic Electronic Station Interface ETU  
that provides an 8-channel interface for Multiline Terminals,  
Attendant Consoles and Single Line Telephone Adapter SLT(1)-U( )  
ADP. This ETU can be expanded to 16 channels by installing the  
ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU.  
Figure 2-3: ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU  
Installation  
A maximum of eight ESIB(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots  
S1~S8 in any system KSU.  
Refer to KSU Power-Based ETU Quantity Limitations in the Xen  
IPK Features and Specifications manual for Universal Slots.  
Switch Settings  
SW1 resets the ETU.  
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LED Indications  
Live LED indications are listed below.  
Blinking Red  
Steady Red  
Off  
Normal Operation  
Operation Stopped (power On)  
No Power  
LED1 indications are listed below.  
Steady Red  
Off  
Some port(s) busy  
All ports idle  
Connectors  
The ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU has three connectors:  
CN1  
Connects to the backboard  
EXCN1  
EXCN2  
Connects to EXCN1 on the ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU  
Connects to EXCN2 on the ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU  
Connections  
BK  
RD  
To  
MDF  
GN  
To Telephone  
YL  
RJ-11  
Figure 2-4: ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU Connection  
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ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU  
Description  
The ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU is the expansion Electronic Station Interface  
ETU that provides an additional 8-channel interface for Multiline  
Terminals, Attendant Consoles and Single Line Telephone Adapter  
SLT(1)-U( ) ADP. This expansion ESI ETU is piggybacked on the  
ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU.  
Figure 2-5: ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU  
Installation  
A maximum of five ESIE(8)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in slots  
S1~S8 in any system KSU.  
Refer to KSU Power-Based ETU Quantity Limitations in the Xen IPK  
Features and Specifications manual for Universal Slots.  
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Connectors  
The ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU has four connectors:  
EXCN1  
EXCN2  
MJ1  
Connects to EXCN1 on the ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU  
Connects to EXCN2 on the ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU  
Connects to MDF (eight ESI ports)  
MJ2  
Connects to MDF (eight ESI ports)  
Connections  
BK  
RD  
To  
MDF  
GN  
To Telephone  
YL  
RJ-11  
Figure 2-6: ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU Connection  
Pin Assignments  
The following pin assignments are used to connect eight Multiline  
Terminals to the ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU.  
MJ1 Pin  
Signal  
Signal Name  
Pin Colour  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
T4  
T3  
T2  
R1  
T1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
CH3–Tip  
CH2–Tip  
WHT–BLU  
BLU–WHT  
WHT–ORN  
ORN–WHT  
WHT–GRN  
GRN–WHT  
WHT–BRN  
BRN–WHT  
CH1–Tip  
CH0–Ring  
CH0–Tip  
CH1–Ring  
CH2–Ring  
CH3–Ring  
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MJ2 Pin  
Signal  
Signal Name  
Pin Colour  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
T8  
T7  
T6  
R5  
T5  
R6  
R7  
R8  
CH7–Tip  
CH6–Tip  
WHT–BLU  
BLU–WHT  
WHT–ORN  
ORN–WHT  
WHT–GRN  
GRN–WHT  
WHT–BRN  
BRN–WHT  
CH5–Tip  
CH4–Ring  
CH4–Tip  
CH5–Ring  
CH6–Ring  
CH7–Ring  
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Attendant Transfer  
A-15  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
Attendant Transfer permits efficient call transfers in the system using an  
Attendant Multiline Terminal equipped with one to four Attendant Add-On  
Console(s). Transferred calls can be voice announced, camped-on (when  
the station is busy), or directly transferred to ring at stations. After a  
programmed time, all unanswered transferred calls return to the Attendant  
with distinct audible and visual indications.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
Any display Multiline Terminal programmed as an Attendant Position.  
Required Components  
DCR-60-1A/DCU-60-1A Console  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
From the Attendant Position with a CO/PBX call in progress:  
1.  
Press the DSS key on the Attendant Add-On Console or the Attendant  
Position for the desired station.  
2.  
3.  
Wait for ringback tone or voice announcement.  
Press  
N
on the Attendant Add-On Console or on the Attendant  
Position. The call is transferred.  
4.  
5.  
Hang up.  
After time-out, when the transferred call is not answered, a recall tone  
is received at the Attendant Position; and the LED on the assigned  
CO/PBX line key or Call Appearance Key returns to flashing green.  
6.  
Press the CO/PBX line key with the flashing green LED to return to  
the call.  
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SERVICE  
General  
CONDITIONS  
When a Transfer/Camp-On is denied, the call remains on hold at the  
Attendant Position Multiline Terminal.  
The outside line key LED flashes green on the station receiving the  
Transfer/Camp-On, when the line appears on that station. The Large  
LED also flashes green and the LED or the ANS key flashes red.  
An Attendant trying to Transfer/Camp-On a call to a station may be  
denied, when the Multiline Terminal is busy and receiving Tone  
Override.  
Use Memory Block 4-66 (MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection) to  
assign MOH or Ring Back Tone for the outside party when a trunk  
call is placed on hold by the Transfer key on a Dterm Series i, hook  
flash from a Single Line Telephone, or the Transfer or Hold keys  
at a PHS station.  
RELATED  
FEATURES LIST  
Feature  
Number  
Feature Name  
A-11  
Attendant Add-On Console  
Attendant Camp-On  
Automatic Release  
A-12  
A-25  
GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line Page-Line  
1-8-08  
Station  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Key  
Key  
4 System Transfer/Camp-On Selection  
1-1-11  
1-1-13  
1-1-14  
+BTS  
+BTS  
+BTS  
CO Transfer Ring Pattern Selection  
CO Transfer Ring Tone Selection  
Attendant Add-On Console Transfer/Camp-On  
Recall Time Selection  
1-1-64  
1-4-17  
+BM  
Automated Attendant Delay Announcement Hold  
Tone Selection  
+AU  
Attendant Add-On Console Key Selection  
Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2  
MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection  
1-6-05  
1-8-08  
4-66  
+BTD  
+BTS  
+BTT  
4-2  
4 When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.  
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Call Arrival (CAR) Keys  
C-3  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
Call Arrival (CAR) keys are available software extensions as part of 120  
station numbers on the Expanded Port Package. The Basic Port Package  
provides 32 station numbers and 40 CAR ports. A Call Arrival extension  
assigned to a line key, can appear and ring on an individual station or  
multiple stations. When a call is directed to a CAR, any station with the CAR  
can answer. This ensures that every call to that group is answered promptly.  
Multiline Terminals may have several CAR extension appearances  
depending on the application.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
All Multiline Terminals  
Required Components  
None  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
To answer an incoming outside call to the Call Arrival key on an  
outside or internal line call with Off-Hook Ringing assigned:  
1.  
2.  
Receive off-hook ringing.  
Press CAR key. The first call is placed on hold, and the CAR is  
answered.  
3.  
The incoming call resides on a Call Appearance (CAP) key, or CO  
Line key when it is assigned on the telephone.  
To answer an incoming outside line call to the Call Arrival key on an  
internal call with Ringing Line Preference:  
1.  
2.  
Go on-hook on an internal call.  
Go off-hook to answer incoming outside line call to a CAR key.  
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SERVICE  
General  
CONDITIONS  
Incoming outside line calls can ring on a CAR. When the call is  
answered, it resides on a CAP (or CO Line key). The CAR becomes  
idle for another incoming call or continues to flash when another call is  
waiting to be answered. When a Call Appearance key (or CO Line key)  
is unavailable, an outside line call to a Call Arrival key cannot be  
answered.  
Incoming internal calls to a Call Arrival key can be answered without  
using a Call Appearance key. The ICM lamp (when provided) indicates  
a call, and when the call is put on hold, flashes at the Conference key.  
Go off-hook, press the Speaker key when Ringing Line Preference is  
assigned, press the flashing Call Arrival key, or press the Answer key  
to answer Calls ringing at a Call Arrival key.  
Call Arrival Keys can be set for Call Forward - All Call and Call  
Forward - Busy/No Answer.  
Call Arrival keys can be set for Call Forward – Off - Premise.  
Off-Hook Ringing can be provided for calls ringing into CAR keys.  
CAR keys can be assigned as a station hunting master number and/or  
as a member of a Station Hunt group.  
A BLF indication is provided on an Attendant Add-On Console for  
incoming calls.  
A CAR key can be called using a DSS key from an Attendant Add-On  
Console or a DSS key at a Multiline station.  
An internal call to a CAR key is ring only. Voice announce is not  
available.  
Restrictions  
The Xen IPK Expanded Port Package system can provide 112 Call  
Arrival keys. This number is shared with 120 station ports.  
The Xen IPK Basic Port Package system can contain 64 Call Arrival  
keys. This number includes 40 dedicated CAR key ports and 24  
Shared with station ports. When 64 CAR keys are assigned, eight port  
numbers can be assigned for hardware extension numbers.  
Two software packages (Basic Port Package and Expanded Port  
Package) are available for the Xen IPK system using the CPUI( )-  
U( ) ETU. Refer to the following table for maximum system  
capacities for each software package.  
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Package  
Expanded  
Port Package  
Item  
Notes  
Basic Terminals (Phones)  
32  
24  
40  
72  
16  
24  
2
120  
112  
0
Shared Call Arrival (CAR) Keys with Basic Terminals  
Dedicated Call Arrival (CAR) Keys  
Basic Terminals + Call Arrival (CAR) Keys  
Basic Trunks  
120  
64  
24  
2
Universal Slot  
Shared MIF Slots with Universal Slots  
Dedicated MIF Slot  
1
1
RELATED  
Feature  
FEATURES LIST  
Feature Name  
Number  
C-2  
Call Appearance (CAP) Keys  
GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line Page-Line  
1-8-08  
Station  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
001  
Key  
Key  
+BK  
4 Call Arrival Key Block Assignment  
1-2-04  
+BA  
Access Code (1- or 2-Digit) Assignment  
1-1-46/47/  
48  
+BS  
4 Station Number Assignment  
4-10  
4-12  
4-37  
4-38  
+BTM  
+BTM  
+BTM  
4 Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
4 Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Day Mode)  
4 Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Night  
Mode)  
+BTD  
Attendant Add-On Console Key Selection  
1-6-05  
4-41  
+BTM SIE/CAR Ringing Line Preference Selection  
Station to Call Appearance Block Assignment  
+BTT  
4-43  
4 When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.  
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Caller ID - Incoming  
C-6  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
Caller ID displays the calling party telephone number and/or name on the  
LCD of the Multiline Terminal for CO incoming calls. Up to 16 Multiline  
Terminals that have CO ringing and/or CAR appearance assigned can  
automatically display Caller ID information during an incoming call. Multiline  
Terminals that are not part of these 16 terminals can display Caller ID if they  
have the appropriate class of service by manual operation. After the CO call  
has been answered the Caller ID information will follow the call wherever it is  
transferred to.  
When the MIFM-U( ) ETU with KMM( )UA is installed, the Caller ICD  
information can be displayed for the last 50 incoming calls by using  
the Caller ID Scroll key, if assigned.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
All Multiline Terminals with an LCD.  
Required Components  
COID(4)-U( ) ETU, COID(8)-U( ) ETU, BRT(4)-U( ) ETU, or PRT(1)-U( )  
ETU to receive Caller ID indication from a central office.  
MIFM-U( ) ETU with KMM( )UA installed when Caller ID Scrolling or Call  
Return are desired.  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
To display a stored Caller ID:  
Press the Scroll/Directory key to display the last incoming Caller ID.  
Repeatedly press the Scroll/Directory key to display additional  
Caller ID names/numbers. (A maximum of 50 Caller ID names/numbers  
are displayed.)  
The Scroll key is programmed in System Programming using the Line Key  
Selection for the Telephone Mode Memory Block. Refer to the System  
Programming Manual for instructions.  
To return a call to the name/number displayed on the LCD:  
Go off-hook. The system automatically accesses an outside line and dials the  
ID number displayed on the LCD.  
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For Multiline Terminals without automatic Caller ID display but which have an  
appropriate class of service assigned, the following key sequences will also  
display Caller ID indication: Feature key + CO key, Feature key + CAR key,  
or Feature key + Answer key.  
SERVICE  
CONDITIONS  
Data Assignment:  
Caller ID Indication  
Use Memory Block 7-1 (Card Interface Slot Assignment) to specify the  
COID(4)-U( ), COID(8)-U( ), BRT(4)-U( ) or PRT(1)-U( ) ETU.  
Use Memory Block 1-1-78 (Caller ID Display Assignment for System  
Mode) to assign up to 15 Multiline Display Terminals to display Caller ID  
indication for incoming calls.  
Use Memory Block 4-49 (Caller ID Display for CAR Key Assignment) to  
assign one Multiline Terminal per CAR Key to display Caller ID  
indication for incoming calls.  
Use Memory Block 3-44 (Caller ID Display Assignment for CO/  
PBX Line) to assign the Caller ID Display for normal incoming CO/  
PBX calls.  
Use Memory Block 3-71 (Caller Name Display Assignment) to specify  
whether the network name or speed dial name match is to  
be displayed.  
Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection  
2] Page 4 LK3 to Allow (LED On) or Deny (default: LED Off) Caller ID.  
Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection  
2] Page 4 LK4 to Allow (LED On) Caller ID Number display or Deny  
(default: LED Off) to display the Caller ID Name, when Name and  
Number are received.  
Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection  
2] Page 5 LK7 to Allow (LED On) or Deny (default: LED Off) to display  
on two rows of the MLT. Both the name and number must be received  
from the network. Page 4 LK4 selects the position of the name or  
number on the Display for stations assigned to the Class of Service.  
When Page 4 LK4 is On, the number is displayed on the top line of the  
display. When Page 4 LK4 is Off, the name is displayed on the top line  
of the display.  
Use Memory Block 4-17 (Station to Class of Service Feature  
Assignment) to make each station Class of Service Assignment.  
Use Memory Block 4-01 [CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode)] or 4-  
02 [CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode)] to make the CO/PBX  
ringing assignments.  
Use Memory Block 3-53 (Caller Name Indication Selection) to allow the  
name (NAM) (default: NUM) to be displayed When system speed dial  
buffers are assigned number and name and when the Caller ID number  
information matches an assigned speed dial number.  
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When the name is not included in the Caller ID information, Memory  
Block 3-53 (Caller Name Indication Selection) compares the Caller ID  
information with the dial data in the speed dial area. When the numbers  
match, the name in the speed dial area is used as the name.  
When a CAR key is assigned on the Multiline Terminal and a DIT/ANA  
or VRS/Automated Attendant transferred call is received at the CAR,  
the following assignments are required:  
z Use Memory Block 4-41 (SIE/CAR Ringing Line Preference Selection)  
to specify whether to allow (default: YS) or deny (NO) Ringing Line  
Preference (go off-hook or press speaker key) on all telephones that  
are assigned to CAR keys.  
z Assign the Multiline Terminal with the CAR key as part of the Caller  
ID group.  
Scrolling Caller ID with Return Call  
Use Memory Block 7-3-04 [MIF (Caller ID) Assignment) to specify  
Scrolling and/or Out Dial function to the MIFM-U( ) ETU with  
KMM( )UA Unit.  
Use Memory Block 4-44 (Caller ID Preset Dial Outgoing CO Selection)  
to assign the Trunk Group, Route Advance Group, or Closed  
Numbering Group that is seized for Caller ID Outgoing Calls.  
Use Memory Block 4-12 (Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode) to  
assign the Scroll Key to a line key for each Multiline Terminal using the  
Scroll Feature.  
Restrictions  
To receive Caller ID Indication, the COID(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU, BRT(4)-U( )  
ETU or PRT(1)-U( ) ETU must be installed.  
SIE incoming calls do not support Caller ID Indication even when the  
Multiline Terminal is ringing.  
The user can press the Feature key and then the flashing red CO line  
key (incoming CO call), CAR key or  
O
key to display Caller ID.  
A maximum of 16 stations can display Caller ID. - Five users can access  
the Scroll function at the same time. IN USE is displayed on the  
Multiline terminal of another user that tries to access it.  
A maximum of 13 characters can be displayed on the LCD for Caller ID  
Name/Number.  
Caller ID scrolling and automatic dial out features require installation of  
the MIFM-U( ) ETU with attached KMM( )UA Unit.  
When a call transferred to a station goes unanswered and is transferred  
again, Caller ID information is not stored in the scrolling bin at that  
station.  
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Caller ID Indication  
When the CO line key, CAR key or ANSWER key is flashing red  
(Incoming CO call), the user can press Feature + Key to display Caller  
ID even when Caller ID is not normally displayed.  
When the telephone company sends the caller name and number, the  
name or the number is displayed on the LCD while the Multiline  
Terminal is ringing. When the telephone company sends the caller  
number only, it is displayed on the top line of the LCD while the  
Multiline Terminal is ringing.  
A maximum of 15 Multiline Terminals can be assigned to display Caller  
ID for normal incoming CO calls system-wide. A sixteenth Multiline  
Terminal can be assigned to display Caller ID for normal incoming CO  
calls per CO line. These 16 Multiline Terminals constitute a Caller ID  
group. An answered call can be transferred to any station in the  
system, and Caller ID is displayed at that station.  
Press the green line key where the CO call resides during a CO call, to  
verify the Caller ID. When the telephone company provides both  
Name and Number (depending on the system assignment) they are  
displayed for 5 seconds, followed by the remaining information.  
When the telephone company sends the caller name and number, the  
name or the number is displayed on the LCD while the Multiline  
Terminal is ringing. When the telephone company sends the caller  
number only, it is displayed on the top line of the LCD while the  
Multiline Terminal is ringing.  
When system speed dial buffers are assigned number and name, the  
name can be displayed when the Caller ID number information  
matches a speed dial number. This is only applicable for the first 100  
(000 - 099) system speed dials when the system has been set to 1000  
speed dials and first 80 (00 to 79) when the system has been set to  
100 system speed dials. Memory Block 3-53, Caller ID Name  
Indication assignment is used to allow this.  
Caller ID Speed Dial matching will not take place if the speed dial  
number is incorrectly entered e.g., missing the Area Code.  
A caller ID name matched from a system speed dial buffer will be  
displayed in preference to a caller ID name received from the network.  
When a Multiline Terminal is busy, the Caller ID is displayed for an  
incoming call.  
When a Multiline Terminal is set for Do Not Disturb, the Caller ID is  
displayed for incoming calls.  
When a Multiline Terminal receives multiple incoming calls, the first  
Caller ID is displayed. After the first call is answered, the second Caller  
ID is displayed.  
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The Caller ID Indication disappears:  
z When an incoming call is answered.  
z When an internal or ring transfer call is received.  
z When Feature Access, DSS, Redial, or Feature key is pressed.  
The Caller ID number is printed on the SMDR printout for incoming  
calls that are answered at stations that can display Caller ID data. The  
name is not printed.  
When a station is engaged in a voice over, whisper page, or broker's  
call, the station can display Caller ID until the process ends.  
When an incoming call is answered before Caller ID is sent, the Caller  
ID is not displayed.  
The following incoming calls display Caller ID on a Multiline terminal:  
z Ordinary CO Calls  
z DIT/ANA calls  
z VRS/AA calls  
z Ring Transfer calls  
z CAR calls  
z ACD/UCD calls  
z Calls with delayed ringing  
When a Multiline Terminal displays Caller ID with off hook ringing and  
receives another incoming CO call, the Caller ID changes to the  
second caller.  
When trunk name indication is assigned, the data in Memory Block 3-  
00 (Trunk Name/Number Assignment) is displayed on the Multiline  
Terminal assigned for Caller ID indication even when a terminal  
receives a caller name and number.  
When hotline/prime line is set in Memory Block 4-23 (Prime Line/  
Hot Line Assignment, a station user can originate an outgoing call  
using Caller ID.  
Scrolling Caller ID with Return Call  
When the Scroll key is used, a maximum of 50 Caller IDs can be  
stored in System Memory. When 50 Caller IDs are stored and  
an additional call is answered, the first Caller ID is erased  
from System Memory. Press the Scroll key to display the stored  
Caller IDs. When you go Off-hook, the displayed Caller ID is  
automatically dialled.  
When Scroll key is not pressed with five seconds of the last press, the  
LCD returns to idle, and Caller ID disappears.  
When an outgoing call is made using the Scroll function, the call follows  
Code Restriction, Digit Restriction, and Least Cost Routing (LCR) or  
Automatic Carrier Routing (ACR). The LCR or ACR feature is required  
for the Scroll function to operate properly.  
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The DIRE key provided with the Dterm Series i Terminals performs  
the same function as the Caller ID Scroll key.  
Caller ID data is not stored when the following conditions apply:  
Call from a Mobile Telephone.  
z Mobile  
Caller ID is sent from a pay phone.  
z Pay Phone  
Data is sent from a CO that cannot process Caller ID data.  
z Out of Area  
Calling party disables Caller ID information for the called  
party.  
z Private  
The data stream includes an error.  
z Data Error  
When Out of Area or Private characters are received, the MIFM-U( )  
ETU does not store them in the Scroll Key buffer.  
RELATED  
FEATURES LIST  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Number  
A-22  
C-17  
D-14  
I-7  
Automatic Carrier Routing  
Class of Service  
Do Not Disturb (DND)  
ISDN-BRI Trunk Connections  
ISDN-PRI Trunk Connections  
Least Cost Routing (LCR)  
I-8  
L-3  
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PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Line Key  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
+BS  
+BS  
+AI  
7-1  
MIF (ANI/Caller ID) Assignment  
7-3-04  
1-1-78  
1-8-08  
Caller ID Display Assignment for System Mode  
4 Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2  
4-3, 4-4,  
5-7, 6-5  
+BTS  
DIT Assignment  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+AI  
3-42  
3-43  
3-44  
3-53  
4-01  
4-02  
4-12  
4-17  
4-37  
4-38  
4-44  
4-49  
ANA Assignment  
Caller ID Display Assignment for CO/PBX Line  
Caller Name Indication Selection  
+AI  
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode)  
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode)  
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment  
Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Day Mode)  
Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Night Mode)  
Caller ID Preset Dial Outgoing CO Selection  
Caller ID Display for CAR Key Assignment  
+BTT  
+BTT  
+BTM  
+BTT  
+BTM  
+BTM  
+AI  
+AI  
4 When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.  
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Dterm Series i Multiline  
Terminals  
D-19  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
The Dterm Series i Multiline Terminals provide ergonomic form and user-  
friendly functions. With advanced digital circuitry, these terminals consist of  
distinct models to meet users’ diverse telephone terminal needs.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
DTR-16LD-1A (BK)/(WH) TEL  
DTR-32D-1A (BK)/(WH) TEL  
DTR-16D-1A (BK)/(WH) TEL  
DTR-8D-1A (BK)/(WH) TEL  
DTR-2DT-1A (BK) TEL  
DCR-60-1A (BK)/(WH) CONSOLE  
Required Components  
ESI(8)-U( ) ETU  
ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU  
ESIE(8)-U( ) UNIT  
Optional Components  
AD(A)-R( ) UNIT (Adapter for Call Recording)  
AP(A)-R( ) UNIT (Analogue Port Adapter [without Ringer])  
AP(R)-R( ) UNIT (Analogue Port Adapter [with Ringer])  
CT(A)-R( ) UNIT (TAPI Adapter connect by RS-232C)  
CT(U)-R( ) UNIT (TAPI Adapter connect by USB)  
WM-R( ) UNIT (Wall Mount Unit)  
ACA-U( ) UNIT (AC Adapter)  
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OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
Refer to individual feature for details.  
Specifications  
DTR-16LD-1A DTR-32D-1A DTR-16D-1A  
DTR-8D-1A  
DTR-2DT-1A  
Dedicated Function  
Keys  
11  
16  
11  
11  
16  
11  
8
9
Line/Feature Access/  
Programmable  
32*  
2
Feature Access Key  
LCD (3x24)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Call/Message  
Indicator  
Yes  
Adjustable Base  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
Built-in Wall Mount  
Headset Jack (Built-in)  
DESI Label by LCD  
Receiver Volume Control for:  
Handset  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Speakerphone  
Headset  
Ring Volume Control  
LCD Contrast Control  
Yes  
No  
Housing Colour  
Soft Keys  
White or Black White or Black White or Black White or Black  
Yes Yes Yes Yes  
Black  
No  
* A maximum of 24 keys may be programmed as Line Keys.  
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SERVICE  
General  
CONDITIONS  
The Dterm Series i Multiline Terminals with an adjustable display offer  
soft key operation. The LCD panel has three lines of display, each  
with 24 characters. Standard features include headset jacks, wall  
mount units, and adjustable-base units.  
The Dterm Series i Multiline Terminals support dedicated function keys  
to provide easy one-touch access to the most common telephone  
operations. These keys include: Feature, Recall, Conference,  
Redial, Hold, Transfer, Answer, Speaker, Microphone, Directory,  
and Message. Directory and Message keys are not available on the  
DTR-2DT-1A (BK) TEL.  
The dial pad is detachable allowing for easy customisation for a foreign  
language or for Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) applications.  
With the DTR-16LD-1A( ) TEL, the 16-Line Keys are labelled by the  
LCD by assignment in system data. The LCD also supports the LED  
status for trunks, Call Appearance Keys (CAP), DSS/BLF keys, and  
select Feature keys/Feature Access keys.  
Use Memory Block 4-68 (Line Key Name Assignment) to assign  
names to each LCD Line Key of the DTR-16LD-1A( ) TEL Telephone.  
Up to eight characters can be assigned.  
The LCD of the Dterm Series i Multiline Terminals provide a volume bar  
indication, while adjusting the following volume levels or controls:  
z Speaker Volume  
z Handset/Headset Volume  
z BGM Volume  
z Ring Volume/Off Hook Ring Volume  
z LCD Contrast  
The MIC Key controls the built-in microphone during  
speakerphone mode and controls the handset mute feature  
during handset/headset operation.  
The Directory Key performs the same function as the Caller ID  
Scroll Key.  
The Message Key acts as a Voicemail access key to call the  
Voicemail pilot number.  
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Restrictions  
For compatibility of Adapter Units and Terminals, refer to the following  
table:  
Terminal  
Adapter Unit  
AD(A)-R( )  
DTR-16LD-1A DTR-32D-1A  
DTR-16D-1A  
DTR-8D-1A  
DTR-2DT-1A  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
AP(A)-R( )  
AP(R)-R( )  
CT(A)-R( )  
CT(U)-R( )  
Button Units  
BS( )-R( ) UNIT  
X
X
X
X
Other  
WM-R( ) UNIT  
ACA-U( ) UNIT  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X = Compatible  
– = Non-compatible  
Up to two adapters can be installed in a Dterm Series i Multiline Terminal  
(except DTR-2DT-1A). For compatibility of multiple adapter units, refer  
to the following table.  
AD(A)-R( ) AP(A)-R( ) AP(R)-R( ) CT(A)-R( ) CT(U)-R( )  
AD(A)-R( )  
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
X *1  
X *1  
-
AP(A)-R( )  
X
X
X
X
AP(R)-R( )  
-
CT(A)-R( )  
X
X
CT(U)-R( )  
X *1  
X *1  
-
X = Compatible  
- = Non-compatible  
*1 = The Voice Application of CT(U)-R( ) cannot be used when installed with  
AP(A/R)-R( ) UNIT.  
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The ACA-U( ) UNIT (AC Adapter) is required when any of the  
following adapters are installed in a Dterm Series i Multiline Terminal:  
z AP(R)-R( )  
z CT(A)-R( )  
z CT(U)-R( )  
z DCR-60-1A( ) Console  
The WM-R( ) UNIT (Wall Mount Unit) is required when any adapter is  
installed in a Dterm Series i Multiline Terminal and the terminal is to be  
wall mounted.  
RELATED  
FEATURES LIST  
Feature  
Feature Name  
Number  
A-7  
D-20  
E-1  
F-6  
Ancillary Device Connection  
DTU-Type Multiline Terminal Migration  
Electronic Volume Control  
Full Duplex Handsfree  
F-7  
Full Handsfree Operation  
Handsfree Dialling and Monitoring  
Off-Hook Ringing  
H-3  
O-1  
S-9  
Softkeys  
GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line Page-Line  
1-8-08  
Station  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Key  
Key  
+BS  
Telephone Type Assignment  
7-2  
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
Multiline Terminal Type Selection  
LCD Line Key Name Assignment  
4-12  
4-50  
4-68  
+BTM  
+BTM  
+BTM  
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DTU-type Multiline Terminal  
Migration  
D-20  
FEATURES  
DESCRIPTION  
DTU-type Multiline Terminal Migration allows an Xen Axis/Master customer  
to protect their investment in terminals when purchasing Xen IPK system.  
DTU-type Multiline Terminals can be easily used with the Xen IPK systems.  
With very few exceptions, all terminal features and abilities that are possible  
on Xen Axis/Master systems are also possible with the Xen IPK system.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
DTU-type Multiline Terminals  
Required Components  
ESI(8)-U( ) ETU  
ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU  
ESIE(8)-U( ) UNIT  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
Refer to individual feature for details.  
Restrictions  
SERVICE  
CONDITIONS  
Dedicated Function Keys for Microphone, Directory, and Message are  
not provided with DTU-type Multiline Terminals.  
The Full Duplex handsfree feature is only supported by the DTU-type  
Multiline Terminals with an HFU-U( ) Unit installed.  
ETW-type Multiline Terminals are not supported with the Xen IPK  
system.  
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FEATURES LIST  
Feature  
Number  
Feature Name  
A-7  
D-19  
E-2  
F-6  
Ancillary Device Connection  
Dterm Series i Multiline Terminals  
Electronic Volume Control  
Full Duplex Handsfree  
Full Handsfree Operation  
Handsfree Dialling and Monitoring  
Off-Hook Ringing  
F-7  
H-3  
O-1  
S-9  
Softkeys  
GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line Page-Line  
1-8-08  
Station  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Function  
Block  
System Data Name  
Key  
Key  
+BS  
Telephone Type Assignment  
7-2  
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
Multiline Terminal Type Selection  
4-12  
4-50  
+BTM  
+BTM  
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Electronic Volume Control  
E-2  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
Electronic Volume Control is provided on all Multiline Terminals to allow  
easy changes to the LCD contrast on Multiline Display Terminals, Off-Hook  
Ringing volume, Station Ringing volume, and Handset/Station Speaker  
volume.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
All Multiline Terminals  
Required Components  
None  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
To change the LCD contrast for Multiline Display Terminals:  
1.  
Press  
P
to go off-hook.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Dial default Access Code FK.  
Dial B from the dial pad.  
PressM to adjust LCD contrast ( to increase or  
v
to decrease).  
^
Go on-hook.  
- OR -  
While the station is idle, pressM to adjust LCD contrast ( to  
^
increase or to decrease)  
v
.
To change the off-hook ringing volume:  
1.  
Go off-hook with the handset.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Dial default Access CodeFK.  
Dial A from the dial pad.  
PressM to control off-hook ringing volume ( to increase or  
v
to  
^
decrease).  
5.  
Go on-hook.  
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To change the station ringing volume:  
1.  
Press  
P
to go off-hook.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Dial default Access CodeFK.  
Dial A from the dial pad.  
Press M while the station is ringing to control ringing volume ( to  
^
increase or  
v
to decrease).  
5.  
Go on-hook.  
To set the handset receiver volume:  
1.  
2.  
Go off-hook with the handset.  
PressM to control handset receiver volume ( to increase or  
v
to  
^
decrease).  
To set the speaker volume:  
1.  
Press  
P
to go off-hook.  
2.  
3.  
PressM to control speaker volume ( to increase or  
v
to decrease).  
^
Go on-hook.  
- OR -  
While using the speakerphone, pressM to adjust the volume ( to  
^
increase or to decrease).  
v
SERVICE  
General  
CONDITIONS  
Multiline Terminal users can further increase station volume by  
pressing Feature + 2 during internal calls.  
LCD contrast, off-hook ringing volume, station ringing volume, and  
speaker volume adjustments are saved in system memory.  
The LCD of Dterm Series i Terminals provides a volume bar  
indication while adjusting the following volumes or controls:  
z
z
z
z
z
Speaker Volume  
Handset/Headset Volume  
BGM Volume  
Ring Volume/Off Hook Ring Volume  
LCD Contrast  
Electronic Volume Control E-2  
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FEATURE LIST  
Feature  
Number  
Feature Name  
Dterm Series i Multiline Terminals  
D-19  
D-20  
F-8  
DTU-Type Multiline Terminal Migration  
Full Handsfree Operation  
H-3  
O1  
Handsfree Dialling and Monitoring  
Off-Hook Ringing  
GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
049  
Line Key  
4
Access Code (1-, 2-, or 3-Digit) Assignment  
1-1-46/47/  
48  
+BTT  
Receiving Volume Selection  
+BTT  
4-92  
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External Zone Paging (Meet-Me) E-6  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
External Zone Paging (Meet-Me) allows up to three zones of External Zone  
Paging plus All Zone External Paging. The user can locate personnel  
quickly using external paging. An external speaker can be installed in a  
noisy area where a telephone would not be appropriate. All Zone External  
Paging enables emergency announcements to be made to all areas quickly.  
The Meet-Me function allows the paged party to respond quickly to the  
paged call.  
With the Xen IPK system, a single external paging zone output is built into  
and provided with the basic B64-U23 KSU.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
All Multiline Terminals  
Required Components  
ECR-U( ) ETU and a 1- or 2-way amplifier  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
To originate using a Multiline Terminal:  
1.  
2.  
Lift the handset.  
Dial the Access CodeEE~EI (as set in default) for the required  
zone, or press the programmed Feature Access or One-Touch key.  
To answer using a Multiline Terminal:  
1.  
2.  
Lift the handset.  
Dial the Meet-Me Access Code (EJ, when the page is an Internal/  
External Page, or EL, when the page is an External Page, as set in  
default), or press the programmed Feature Access or One-Touch key.  
External Zone Paging (Meet-Me) E-6  
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To originate using a Single Line Telephones:  
1.  
2.  
Lift the handset.  
Dial the desired Access Code EE~EI(as set in default) for the  
required zone.  
To answer using a Single Line Telephones:  
1.  
2.  
Lift the handset.  
Dial the Meet-Me Access Code (EJ, when the page is an Internal/  
External Page, or EL, when the page is only an External Page, as  
set in default).  
SERVICE  
CONDITIONS  
General  
Default Access Codes are:  
All External Zones  
External Zone A  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
External Zone B  
External Zone C  
All Internal/External Zones  
NOTE: Default Access Codes can be  
changed during installation.  
External Meet-Me  
Internal Meet-Me  
5#  
54  
After a page is established and the Meet-Me code is dialled, the paging  
circuit is released and another party may page.  
A Multiline Terminal user can conference an outside line with an  
External Zone Page to allow a conversation to be monitored by people  
within speaker range.  
Talk Back Paging is supported.  
Restrictions  
When an External Zone Page is in progress (either Zone A, B, C, or All  
Zone), no other station can activate External Zone Paging until all  
zones become idle again.  
The built-in single external paging zone output with the Xen IPK,  
B64-U23 KSU, can provide a pre-alert tone if assigned. The Chime  
control (4-Tone Chime) is not supported.  
Only three external paging zones and All Zone external Paging are  
possible.  
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RELATED  
FEATURES LIST  
Feature  
Number  
Feature Name  
B-1  
Background Music Over External Speakers  
GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Line Key  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
+BS  
7-1  
Access Code (1-, 2-, or 3-Digit) Assignment  
1-1-46/47/ 074 ~ 079,  
+BA  
48  
081  
Attendant Add-On Console Key Assignment  
External Speaker Connection Selection  
External Paging Alert Tone Selection  
+BTD  
+BP  
+BP  
+BP  
+BP  
+BP  
+BTM  
1-6-05  
1-7-02  
1-7-03  
1-7-06  
1-7-08  
1-7-09  
4-12  
External Paging Timeout Selection  
External Speaker Pre-Tone/Chime Selection  
External Speaker Chime Start Time Selection  
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
External Zone Paging (Meet-Me) E-6  
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Full Duplex Handsfree  
F-6  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
The HFU-UA Unit is an add-on device to the DTU-type Multiline Terminals  
that provides a full duplex speakerphone for small conference rooms. An  
external microphone is also provided that has a push-to-mute control button  
that must be held down to turn the microphone off.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
All DTU-type Multiline Terminals  
Required Components  
The HFU-UA Unit must be installed in each DTU-type Multiline Terminal  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
To use the HFU-UA using an DTU--type Multiline Terminal:  
1.  
2.  
Press P, and make an internal or external call.  
When muting is desired, press and hold down the Mute key on the  
external microphone.  
SERVICE  
CONDITIONS  
General  
This full-duplex unit does not work as well as a conference-room-type  
speakerphone. The echo cancellation works best in a smaller area  
(such as an office) with average acoustics. Large environment areas  
with hard surfaces that tend to bounce sound have an adverse affect  
on the speakerphone. The HFU-UA Unit can be placed in half-duplex  
mode for these cases.  
Restrictions  
A full Duplex Handsfree unit is not available for Dterm Series i  
Terminals (DTR-( )-1A TEL).  
RELATED  
FEATURE LIST  
Feature  
Number  
Feature Name  
A-7  
Ancillary Device Connection  
DTU-type Multiline Terminal Migration  
D-20  
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GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Line Key  
4
HFU Selection  
+BTM  
4-29  
4 When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.  
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ISDN-BRI Trunk Connections I-7  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
ISDN-BRI (Integrated Service Digital Network - Basic Rate Interface) is a  
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) service that provides two B  
channels (2B + D) for voice call trunking. The B channels are used to  
provide two CO/PBX type connections. Caller ID is a standard feature on  
ISDN-BRI provided trunks. Caller ID indication displays the calling party  
telephone number on the LCD of the Multiline Terminal for CO incoming  
calls. This interface provides voice communication path only.  
Malicious Call Trace is available for the Australian Network.  
Stimulus type network supplementary services (Keypad mode of operation)  
is also available.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
Not applicable  
Required Components  
To provide ISDN trunk connection:  
z BRT(4)-U( ) ETU  
z CLKG-U( ) Unit  
OPERATING  
Not applicable.  
PROCEDURES  
SERVICE  
Data Assignment  
CONDITIONS  
Use Memory Block 1-1-80 (ISDN DTMF Duration/Interdigit Selection)  
to specify tone duration (default:100ms.) and interdigit time  
(default=70ms.) of DTMF signals for the ISDN trunk.  
Use Memory Block 1-1-81 (ISDN Dial Interval Time Selection) to  
specify the time (default: 4s) between dialled digits.  
Use Memory Block 1-8-33 (Master Clock Selection) to assign the  
necessary source for synchronisation clocking.  
Use Memory Clock 3-29 (Trunk Interval Transmit Pad Selection) to  
specify Internal Transmit (default: 8 dB) Pad (Volume) control.  
Use Memory Block 3-31 (Trunk External Transmit Pad Selection) to  
specify External Transmit (default: 0 dB) Pad control.  
Use Memory Block 3-32 (Trunk External Receive Pad Selection) to  
specify External Receive (default: 9 dB) Pad control.  
Use Memory Block 3-52 (ISDN Trunk Directory Number Assignment)  
to assign the ISDN directory Number.  
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Use Memory Block 3-72 (ISDN BRT Connection Configuration) to  
assign the BRT Interface as Point to Point or Point to Multipoint  
(default: Point to Multipoint).  
Use Memory Block 4-47 (ISDN Directory Number Selection) to specify  
whether or not the directory number is presented to the network.  
Use Memory Block 4-62 (ISDN DID Directory Number Assignment) to  
specify per station the outgoing Caller ID Number to be presented.  
Use Memory Block 7-1 (Card Interface Slot Assignment) to specify the  
BRT(4)-U( ) ETU.  
Restrictions  
The ISDN-BRI interface provides a voice communication path only.  
The System does not support Multipoint access.  
General  
Xen IPK Expanded  
Eight BRT(4)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in a system.  
Sixty-four ISDN trunks (B channels) can be assigned in a system.  
The BRT(4)-U( ) ETU can be installed in any slot (1~8) of any  
cabinet (1~3).  
Xen IPK Basic  
Two BRT(4)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in a system.  
Sixteen ISDN trunks (B channels) can be assigned in a system.  
The BRT(4)-U( ) ETU can be installed in any slot (1~8) of any  
cabinet (1~3).  
Common  
ISDN Trunk DTMF Duration/Interdigit Selection is effective after  
Answer Supervision is received from the CO.  
When an ISDN line Layer 1 or Layer 2 down condition occurs, the  
CO line key LED turns solid red, and the following message is  
displayed on the first line of the LCD of the Multiline Terminals  
connected to Port 01:  
Layer 1 Down: COXX Layer1 DOWN  
Layer 2 Down: COXX Layer2 DOWN  
XX represents the CO Trunk number (01~64).  
Layer 1 down display has a higher priority than Layer 2 down. This  
error display disappears automatically when Layer 1/Layer 2 error  
is recovered.  
The Xen IPK system supports BRI ISDN lines conforming to the  
ETSI standard.  
The BRT(4)-U( ) ETU supports the T-interface, but not the U-  
interface.  
ISDN-BRI Trunk Connections I-7  
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For BRI firmware version 1.35 or higher, Malicious Call Trace is  
possible provided the class of service is set in the system and is  
subscribed with the Telstra Network. If only class of services is set in  
Xen IPK, activating Malicious Call Trace does not mean it has occurred  
in the Network.  
For BRI firmware version 1.63 or higher, access to network  
Stimulus Mode supplementary services is possible using Keypad mode  
of operation.  
GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
CO Line Service  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line Page-Line  
Key Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
7-1  
1-8-33  
1-1-80  
1-1-81  
3-29  
3-30  
3-31  
3-32  
3-50  
3-52  
4-12  
4-01  
4-02  
4-37  
4-38  
+BS  
+AD  
4 Master Clock Selection  
ISDN DTMF Duration/Interdigit Selection  
ISDN Dial Interval Time Selection  
+AN  
+AN  
Trunk Internal Transmit Pad Selection  
Trunk Internal Receive Pad Selection  
Trunk External Transmit Pad Selection  
Trunk External Receive Pad Selection  
4 ISDN Line SPID Assignment  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+AN  
4 ISDN Trunk Directory Number Assignment  
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode)  
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode)  
Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Day Mode)  
Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Night Mode)  
+AN  
+BTM  
+BTT  
+BTT  
+BTM  
+BTM  
4 When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.  
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Features and Specifications for Xen IPK  
Calling Party Number (CPN) Service  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-Line  
Key  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
7-1  
+BS  
+BS  
+ AI  
MIF (Caller ID) Assignment  
7-3-04  
1-1-78  
Caller ID Display Assignment for System Mode  
4-3, 4-4, 5-  
7, 6-5  
4
Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2  
1-8-08  
+BTS  
DIT Assignment  
3-42  
3-43  
3-44  
3-53  
4-01  
4-02  
4-12  
4-17  
4-37  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+ AI  
ANA Assignment  
Caller ID Display Assignment for CO/PBX Line  
Caller Name Indication Selection  
+ AI  
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode)  
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode)  
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment  
Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Day Mode)  
+BTT  
+BTT  
+BTM  
+BTT  
+BTM  
Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Night  
Mode)  
4-38  
+BTM  
Caller ID Preset Dial Outgoing CO Selection  
Caller ID Display for CAR Key Assignment  
4-44  
4-49  
+ AI  
+ AI  
4 When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.  
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ISDN-PRI Trunk Connections I-8  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
This feature allows the system to connect directly to ESTI Primary Rate  
ISDN Lines. The PRT(1)-U( ) ETU is required for this facility and allows one  
connection. Each Primary Rate ISDN connection carries up to 30 channels,  
providing the system with a total of 30 outside trunks. The use of digital  
ISDN lines enables voice calls to be made which take advantage of superior  
voice quality and call security. They may also be more economical than  
analogue trunks.  
The following services are available with an ISDN-PRI circuit.  
CO Line Service  
When configured for CO Line Service, the trunks emulate Loop Start trunks  
for both outgoing and incoming calls.  
DID Line Service  
When configures for DID Line Service, the trunks emulate Loop Start trunks  
for outgoing calls and DID trunks for incoming calls.  
Calling Party Number (CPN) Service  
Calling Party Number (CPN) Service can display the calling party telephone  
number and/or name on the LCD of the Multiline Terminal for incoming calls.  
This emulates Caller ID Indication of Analogue Trunks.  
Calling Party Number (CPN) Presentation from Station  
Calling Party Number (CPN) Presentation from Station allows the unique  
10-digit station number (representing the DID number of the originating  
station) to be sent out over the PRI circuit.  
Supplementary Services  
Malicious Call Trace and Network Supplementary Services via the stimulus  
(Keypad) mode of operation is supported.  
64 – Chapter 3  
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SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
All Stations.  
Required Components  
PRT(1)-U( ) ETU  
CLKG-U( ) Unit  
OPERATING  
Not applicable.  
PROCEDURES  
SERVICE  
Data Assignment for ISDN-PRI Installation  
CONDITIONS  
Use Memory Block 7-1 (Card Interface Slot Assignment) to select the  
PRT(1)-U( ) ETU.  
Use Memory Block 1-8-33 (Master Clock Selection) to assign the  
source for necessary synchronisation of clocking.  
Use Memory Block 1-13-00 (PRT Channel Assignment) to select  
the available B channels.  
Use Memory Block 1-13-04 (PRT B Channel Outgoing Priority  
Selection) to specify how channels are selected for outgoing  
calls).  
Use Memory Block 1-13-05 (PRT B-Channel-to-Trunk Group  
Assignment) to specify the correspondence between B channels  
and trunk groups.  
Use Memory Block 1-1-80 (ISDN DTMF Duration/Interdigit Selection)  
to specify the tone duration (default: 100ms) and interdigit time (default:  
70 ms) of DTMF signals sent from the ISDN trunk.  
Use Memory Block 3-03 (Trunk-to-Trunk Group Assignment) to assign  
each ISDN-PRI trunk to a Trunk Group.  
Use Memory Block 3-92 (Trunk Installed, DP/DTMF Selection) to  
specify each ISDN-PRI trunk as DP or DTMF.  
Use Memory Block 3-91 (Trunk Type Selection) to specify each ISDN-  
PRI trunk as CO or DID. CO sets ISDN trunks for CO services. DID sets  
ISDN Trunks for DID services.  
Use Memory Block 3-29 (Trunk Internal Transmit Pad Selection) to  
specify Internal Transmit volume level (default: 8 dB).  
Use Memory Block 3-30 (Trunk Internal Receive Pad Selection) to  
specify Internal Receive volume level (default: 8 dB).  
Use Memory Block 3-31 (Trunk External Transmit Pad Selection) to  
specify External Transmit volume level (default: 0 dB).  
Use Memory Block 3-32 (Trunk External Receive Pad Selection) to  
specify External Receive volume level (default: 0 dB).  
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Data Assignment for CO Line Services  
Use Memory Block 3-52 (ISDN Trunk Directory Number Assignment)  
to assign the ISDN Directory Number.  
Use Memory Block 3-91 (Trunk Type Selection) to specify each ISDN-  
PRI trunk as CO Lines.  
Use Memory Block 4-12 (Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode) to  
assign the Trunk Appearance, Route Advance Block or CAP key to line  
keys for each MLT using ISDN-PRI.  
Use Memory Block 4-01 [CO/PBX Ringing Assignment (Day Mode)] to  
assign ISDN-PRI trunks to ring during day mode at specified stations.  
Use Memory Block 4-02 [CO/PBX Ringing Assignment (Night Mode)] to  
assign ISDN-PRI trunks to ring during night mode at specified stations.  
Use Memory Block 1-1-81 (ISDN Dial Interval Time Selection) to  
specify the time (default: 4s) between dialled digits.  
Data Assignment for DID Line Services  
Use Memory Block 3-91 (Trunk Type Selection) to specify each ISDN-  
PRI trunk as DID Lines.  
Refer to D-9 Direct Inward Dialling in the Features and Specifications  
Manual to convert incoming digits to the correct Station number.  
Data Assignments for Caller ID Calling Party Number (CPN)  
Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature  
Selection 2] Page 4 LK3 to allow (LED ON) or deny (default: LED Off)  
Caller ID.  
Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection  
2] Page 4 LK4 to allow (LED ON) Caller ID Number display or deny  
(default: LED Off) to display the Caller ID Name when Name and  
Number are received.  
Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature  
Selection 2] Page 5 LK7 to allow (LED ON) or deny (default: LED Off)  
display of both name and number. Page 4 LK4 selects the position of  
the name or number on the display for the stations assigned to the  
Class of service.  
Use Memory Block 4-17 (Station to Class of Service Feature  
Assignment) to assign each station to Class of Service Assignments.  
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Data Assignments for Calling Party Number (CPN) Presentation  
from Station  
Use Memory Block 4-47 (ISDN Directory Number Selection) to specify  
whether or not the station is allowed to present the assigned number  
in Memory Block 4-62 to the network for Caller ID information when  
trunks are assigned as DID in Memory Block 3-91.  
Use Memory Block 4-62 (ISDN-PRI Directory Number Selection) to  
provide individual stations with the 10-digit number to be presented to  
the ISDN Network when trunks are assigned as DID in Memory Block  
3-91. User provided Call screening and presentation may or may not  
be needed from the ISDN provider.  
Restrictions  
The ISDN-PRI interface provides voice communication only.  
The ISDN-PRI interface does not support Multipoint Access.  
Restrictions for Calling Party Name and Calling Party Number  
Presentation from Station  
The Xen IPK can only display 13 characters of the provided Name or  
Number from the ISDN Network.  
The Xen IPK does not display the name presentation status as private  
or unavailable.  
When Memory block 4-47 is assigned as YES, and Memory Block 4-62  
has a number assigned, the setting in Memory Block 4-62 overrides the  
number set in Memory Block 3-52 when the station places an outgoing  
call using PRI.  
PRT trunk types must be assigned as DID in Memory Block 3-91 for  
Memory Block 4-62 to provide the number to the ISDN Network.  
Incoming calls may display either the Calling Line Identification (CLI)  
information or the internal Trunk Name information, as specified in  
system programming (Memory Block 3-00).  
Calling Line Identification Restrictions (CLIR), when set, restricts the  
caller’s line information from being sent on outgoing calls. This can also  
be accessed by dialling a code using the telephone key pad, on a call  
by call or station by station basis from analogue or digital phones.  
Outgoing calls display the Exchange Group Directory Number (GDN) if  
no number is programmed for the B Channel.  
GENERAL  
Xen IPK Basic  
Eight PRT(1)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in a system.  
Sixteen ISDN trunks (B Channels) can be assigned in a system.  
The PRT(4)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in any slot (1~8) of any  
cabinet (1~3).  
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Xen IPK Expanded  
Eight PRT(1)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in a system.  
Up to 64 ISDN trunks (B Channels) can be assigned in a system.  
The PRT(1)-U( ) ETU can be installed in any slot (1-8) in any  
cabinet (1-3), except when more than 24 channels are assigned in  
which case a free slot is required to be left to the right of the slot  
containing the PRT card.  
Common  
Each PRT(1)-U( ) ETU supports the connection of one Primary Rate  
ISDN line, complying to the European ETSI standard (Australian  
standard ACA TS038).  
Memory Block 1-1-80 (ISDN DTMF Duration/Interdigit Selection) is  
effective after answer supervision is received from the CO.  
When an ISDN line layer 1 or layer 2 down condition occurs, the CO line  
key red LED is On, and the following error message is displayed on the  
first line of the LCD of Multiline Terminals connected to port 1:  
z Layer 1 Down: COxx Layer1 DOWN  
z Layer 2 Down: COxx Layer2 DOWN  
z xx is the CO Trunk Number (01~64)  
Layer 1 has a higher priority than Layer 2. This display disappears  
automatically when the error is recovered.  
For the Australian Network only, Malicious Call Trace is possible on  
MLT. This service can only operate when the class of service is  
assigned and is subscribed with the Telstra Network.  
The subscription to Malicious Call Trace (MCT) is per interface. That is,  
to have MCT for more than one PRT(1)-U( ) ETU in a system, all are  
required to be subscribed.  
PRI firmware version 2.12 or higher, access to network supplementary  
services is possible via the stimulus (Keypad) mode of operation  
The CLKG-U( ) Unit must be fitted onto the CPUI-U( ) ETU when the  
PRT(1)-U( ) ETU is installed. The clock unit is a Phase Locked  
Oscillator which automatically synchronises the Xen IPK system with  
the ISDN Network. If a BRT(4)-( ) ETU is also installed in the system,  
the synchronisation can be provided from either interface. Switch SW1  
on the CLKG-U( ) Unit must be set to the ISDN-PHS setting.  
The PRT(1)-U( ) ETU supports DTMF signalling during the  
conversation phase of the call.  
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GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
ISDN – PRI Installation  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-Line  
Key  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
7-1  
1-8-33  
1-1-80  
1-13-00  
1-13-04  
1-13-05  
3-03  
+BS  
+AD  
+AN  
+AN  
+AN  
+AN  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+BCT  
Master Clock Selection  
ISDN DTMF Duration/Interdigit Selection  
PRT Channel Assignment  
PRT B Channel Outgoing Priority Selection  
PRT B Channel-to-Trunk Group Assignment  
Trunk-to-Trunk Group Assignment  
Trunk Internal Transmit Pad Selection  
Trunk Internal Receive Pad Selection  
Trunk External Transmit Pad Selection  
Trunk External Receive Pad Selection  
Trunk Type Selection  
3-29  
3-30  
3-31  
3-32  
3-91  
CO Line Service  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-Line  
Key  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Trunk Type Selection  
3-91  
3-52  
4-01  
4-02  
4-12  
+BCT  
+AN  
4 ISDN Trunk Directory Number Assignment  
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode)  
CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode)  
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
+BTT  
+BTT  
+BTM  
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DID Line Service  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line Page-Line  
1-8-08  
Station  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Key  
Key  
3-91  
5-00  
4 Trunk Type Selection  
+BCT  
Digit Add/Delete for Tie Line Networking  
Assignment  
+ALN  
DID Digit Length Selection  
DID Digit Conversion Assignment  
DID Digit Conversion Table  
1-1-20  
1-1-21  
1-1-22  
+ALN  
+ALN  
+ALN  
DID Forward Station Number for Busy Station or  
Undefined Digit  
1-1-23  
+ALN  
Calling Party Number (CPN) Service  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line Page-Line  
1-8-08  
Station  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Key  
Key  
MIF (Caller ID) Assignment  
7-3-04  
1-1-78  
+BS  
Caller ID Display Assignment for System Mode  
Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2  
+AI  
4-3, 4-4, 5-  
7, 6-5  
1-8-08  
+BTS  
Caller ID Display Assignment for CO/PBX Line  
Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment  
Caller ID Preset Dial Outgoing CO Selection  
Caller ID Display for CAR Key Assignment  
3-44  
4-17  
4-44  
4-49  
+AI  
+BTT  
+AI  
+AI  
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Features and Specifications for Xen IPK  
Calling Party Number (CPN) Presentation from Station  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-Line  
Key  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
4
Trunk Type Selection  
ISDN Directory Number Selection  
ISDN-PRI Directory Number Selection  
3-91  
4-47  
4-62  
+BCT  
+AN  
+AN  
4
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Music on Hold  
M-7  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
A locally provided music source or an internal music source can be used to  
supply music to parties on hold, to assure them that they are still connected  
to the system.  
System Software allows CO ports to provide multiple music sources to  
different COs in the system.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
Not applicable  
Required Components  
External source connected to the RCA jack on the basic B64-U23 KSU.  
OPERATING  
None  
PROCEDURES  
SERVICE  
Data Assignment  
CONDITIONS  
Use Memory Block 1-8-09 (Music on Hold Pattern Selection) to select  
the Music on Hold pattern (default: A).  
Use Memory Block 1-8-31 (Hold Tone Source Assignment) to assign  
the internal (default: INT) or external (EXT) Music on Hold source.  
Use Memory Block 1-8-32 (Hold Interval Tone Volume Selection) to  
pad the Music (default: 0 dB) by -6dB when the Internal source is used.  
Use Memory Block 4-66 (MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection) to  
assign MOH or Ring Back Tone for the outside party when a trunk  
call is placed on hold by the Transfer key on a Dterm Series i, or  
hook flash from a Single Line Telephone, or the Transfer or Hold  
keys at a PHS station.  
General:  
Music On Hold (MOH) is provided for all outside and internal calls on  
hold.  
Music On Hold can be disabled if required.  
Music On Hold is provided using the built-in tone melodies or  
an external source connected to the RCA jack on the basic B64-  
U23 KSU.  
72 – Chapter 3  
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Internal Source:  
z
Program one of two melodies (American Folk Song melody, or  
Christmas Song melody) as an internal source. A volume control  
for the built-in MOH source can also be programmed.  
External Source:  
z
z
Music source (radio, tape player, or CD) must be provided locally.  
Source output levels should be less than 0.6 RMS signal level with  
600 impedance.  
z
Optional interface ETUs are not required for this feature.  
A CO line that is assigned as a CO external music on hold source  
cannot be seized, even when the CO trunk is assigned on a line key of  
a Multiline terminal.  
A CO line that is assigned to a CO external music of hold source is  
skipped without being seized, even when that CO is assigned to a  
trunk group.  
When Memory Block 3-11 (CO External Source Selection) contradicts  
Memory Block 3-12 (CO Hold Melody Selection) MOH works  
according to the Memory Block 1-8-31 (Hold Tone Source  
Assignment) setting.  
Use Memory Block 3-11 (CO External Source Selection) to specify  
whether the MOH source is from the CO (default) or an EXT  
SOURCE. Unused circuits on a COI/COID ETU can be assigned as  
MOH inputs.  
Use Memory Block 3-12, (CO Hold Melody Selection) to assign the  
external music source to each trunk.  
Example:  
Trunks 09 and 10 are assigned as external sources. Trunk 09 is  
programmed as the external source for Trunks 01~05 when a call is  
placed on hold. Trunk 10 is programmed as the external source for  
Trunks 06~08 when a call is placed on hold.  
RELATED  
FEATURE LIST  
Feature  
Number  
Feature Name  
A-8  
A-15  
A-22  
H-5  
Answer Hold  
Attendant Transfer  
Automatic Hold  
Hold With Recall (Exclusive and Non-Exclusive)  
Station Transfer  
S-18  
Music on Hold M-7  
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GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Line Key  
Automated Attendant Delay Announcement  
Hold Tone section  
1-4-17  
+AU  
Music on Hold Pattern Selection  
Hold Tone Source Assignment  
Hold Internal Tone Volume Selection  
CO External Source Selection  
+BCS  
+BCS  
+BCS  
+BCT  
+BCT  
+BTT  
1-8-09  
1-8-31  
1-8-32  
3-11  
CO External Hold Melody Selection  
MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection  
3-12  
4-66  
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Features and Specifications for Xen IPK  
Station Transfer  
S-19  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
Station Transfer allows any station user in the system to transfer any call to  
any other station. Outside calls can be transferred to Multiline Terminals  
without the direct line appearance. To initiate Call Transfer, press the  
Transfer key on a Multiline Terminal or use the hookswitch on a Single Line  
Telephone. The transfer is completed by going on-hook on a Multiline  
Terminal or Single Line Telephone.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
All Multiline Terminals  
Required Components  
None  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
Using a Multiline Terminal with a call in progress:  
1.  
Press  
Non-Exclusive Hold.  
N
. Receive internal dial tone. The call is placed on  
2.  
3.  
Dial the station number where the call is to be transferred.  
Hang up.  
Using a Single Line Telephone with a call in progress:  
1.  
Provide hookflash. The call is put on Exclusive Hold. Receive internal  
dial tone.  
2.  
3.  
Dial the station number of the station where call is to be transferred.  
Hang up.  
- OR -  
When the party answers, announce the transfer.  
Restore the handset (transfer is completed).  
4.  
Station Transfer S-19  
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General  
CONDITIONS  
After transferring an answered call, the Multiline Terminal user can  
enter a conference by pressing the Conference key on the Multiline  
Terminal even after the Transfer key is pressed.  
After transferring an answered call, the Single Line Telephone user  
can enter a conference by providing a second hookflash.  
Use Memory Block 4-66 (MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection) to  
assign MOH or Ring Back Tone for the outside party when a trunk  
call is placed on hold by the Transfer key on a Dterm Series i, or  
hook flash from a Single Line Telephone, or the Transfer or Hold  
keys at a PHS station.  
RELATED  
FEATURE LIST  
Feature  
Number  
Feature Name  
A-15  
D-13  
M-7  
Attendant Transfer  
Direct Station Selection (DSS)  
Music on Hold  
GUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line  
Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Page-  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Block  
System Data Name  
Function  
Line Key  
System Transfer/Camp-On Selection  
+BTS  
1-1-11  
1-1-12  
System Transfer/Camp-On Recall Time  
Selection  
+BM  
CO Transfer Ring Pattern Selection  
CO Transfer Ring Tone Selection  
+BCS  
1-1-13  
1-1-14  
1-1-64  
+BCS  
Attendant Add-on Console Transfer/Camp-on  
Recall Time Selection  
+BM  
Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2  
MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection  
+BTS  
1-8-08  
4-66  
4-2  
+BTT  
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Xen IPK  
Features and Specifications for Xen IPK  
Universal Slots  
U-3  
FEATURE  
DESCRIPTION  
The Xen IPK system, B64-U( ) KSU, has eight universal slots and up to  
three cabinets can be installed for both the Basic and Expanded  
systems. The system uses the same KSU for the basic and expansion  
cabinets to support up to 24 Universal Slots.  
SYSTEM  
Terminal Type  
AVAILABILITY  
Not applicable.  
Required Components  
None.  
OPERATING  
PROCEDURES  
Not applicable.  
General  
SERVICE  
CONDITIONS  
Two software packages (Basic Port Package and Expanded Port  
Package) are available for the Xen IPK system using the CPUI( )-  
U( ) ETU. Refer to the following table for maximum system  
capacities for each software package.  
Expanded  
Basic Port  
Item  
Port  
Notes  
Package  
Package  
Basic Terminals (Phones)  
32  
24  
40  
72  
120  
112  
0
Shared Call Arrival (CAR) Keys with  
Basic Terminals  
Dedicated Call Arrival (CAR) Keys  
Basic Terminals + Call Arrival (CAR)  
Keys  
120  
Basic Trunks  
16  
24  
2
64  
24  
2
Universal Slot  
Shared MIF Slots with Universal Slots  
Dedicated MIF Slot  
1
1
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The Basic Port Package does not limit the number of slots. It only  
limits the number of ports.  
An ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU with an ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU installed supports 16  
Electronic Station Interface ports. This combination can be  
installed in any Interface Slot (1~8) of any Cabinet (1~3) without  
requiring adjacent slots to be vacant.  
PRT(1)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in any Interface Slot (1~8) of any  
Cabinet (1~3), only requiring one adjacent slot to be vacant when  
the number of channels is more than 24.  
PRT(1)-U( ) ETUs can be assigned in Memory Block 7-1 (Card  
Interface Slot Assignment) with the following configurations:  
z PRT4 (4 ports, 4 B channels)  
z PRT8 (8 ports, 8 B channels)  
z PRT12 (12 ports, 12 B channels)  
z PRT16 (16 ports, 16 B channels)  
z PRT20 (20 ports, 20 B channels)  
z PRT24 (24 ports, 24 B channels)  
z PRT28 (28 ports, 28 B channels)  
z PRT32 (32 ports, 30 B channels)  
The following Memory Blocks are used to assign non-physical station  
ports and will reduce the maximum station port capacity:  
z 1-2-04 Call Arrival (CAR) Key Block Assignment  
z 1-2-21 PS Telephone Block Assignment  
z 1-2-32 IP Phone Block Assignment  
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Features and Specifications for Xen IPK  
The available interface cards and maximum capacities for  
Universal Slots with the Xen IPK system are shown in the following  
tables.  
Maximum Capacities  
Station Interface Units  
Description  
Notes  
Basic Port  
Package  
Expanded  
Port Package  
ACD(8)-U( ) ETU  
CNF(8)-U( ) ETU  
ESI(8)-U( ) ETU  
ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU  
8-port ACD System  
1
2
4
4
2
1
2
Note 1, 4, 6  
Note 1, 7, 8  
Note 1  
8-port Conference Unit  
8-port Electronic Station Interface  
8-port Electronic Station Interface  
15  
15  
7
Note 1  
ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU with 16-port Electronic Station Interface  
ESIE(8)-U( ) ETU  
Note 1  
FMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU  
OPX(2)-U( ) ETU  
SLI(4)-U( ) ETU  
2-or 4-port Digital Voice Mail System  
2-port Off-Premise Extension Interface  
4-port Single Line Interface  
1
6
6
3
1
1
1
22  
22  
14  
1
Note 1~4  
Note 1, 2  
Note 1  
SLI(8)-U( ) ETU  
8-port Single Line Interface  
Note 1  
VMS(2)/(4)-U( ) ETU  
VMS(8)-U( ) ETU  
2-or 4-port Digital Voice Mail System  
8-port Digital Voice Mail System  
Note 1~4  
Note 1, 3, 4  
1
NOTE 1: Calculating maximum capacities are based on the system having a minimum of 8 Electronic Station  
Interface (ESI) ports and 4 Trunk ports.  
NOTE 2: When 2-port Station Interface ETUs are installed, the system uses 4 ports from its maximum port  
capacity.  
NOTE 3: Only one FMS or VMS system can be installed in one Xen IPK system.  
NOTE 4: In Memory Block 7-2 (Telephone Type Assignment), a maximum of 32 Digital Voice Mail ports are  
available.  
NOTE 5: In Memory Block 7-1 (Card Interface Slot Assignment), the ACD(8)-U( ) ETU is assigned as “VMS 8”  
and “Digital VM” in Memory Block 7-2 (Telephone Type Assignment).  
NOTE 6: In Memory Block 7-1 (Card Interface Slot Assignment), the CNF(8)-U( ) ETU is assigned as “SLI 8” and  
“VM (Yes)” in Memory Block 4-35 (Voice Mail/SLT Selection).  
NOTE 7: In Memory Block 4-35 (Voice Mail/SLT Selection), a maximum of 16 analogue Voice Mail ports are  
available.  
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Maximum Capacities  
Trunk Interface Units  
Description  
Notes  
Basic Port  
Package  
Expanded  
Port Package  
BRT (4)-U( ) ETU  
COI(4)-U( ) ETU  
COI(8)-U( ) ETU  
DID (4)-U( ) ETU  
4-port ISDN Interface for 8 trunks  
4-port CO/PBX Line Interface  
2
4
2
4
8
16  
8
Note 1  
Note 1  
Note 1  
Note 1  
8-port CO/PBX Line Interface  
4-port Direct Inward Dialling Interface  
18  
4-port Voice over Internet Protocol  
Trunk Interface  
IPT(4)-U( ) ETU  
IPT(8)-U( ) ETU  
4
2
15  
7
Note 1, 4  
Note 1  
8-port Voice over Internet Protocol  
Trunk Interface  
PRT(1)-U( ) ETU  
TLI (2)-U( ) ETU  
ISDN-Primary Rate Trunk Interface  
2-port Tie Line Interface  
4
4
8
Note 1, 3~5  
Note 1, 2  
16  
NOTE 1: Calculating maximum capacities are based on the system having a minimum of 8 Electronic Station  
Interface (ESI) ports and 4 Trunk ports.  
NOTE 2: When 2-port Trunk Interface ETUs are installed, the system uses four ports from its maximum port  
capacity.  
NOTE 3: With the Basic Port Package, a maximum of four PRT(1)-U( ) ETUs can be installed. When four PRT  
ETUs are installed, up to four trunks each can be assigned.  
NOTE 4: With the Xen IPK Expanded Port Package, a maximum of 14 of the following 4-port trunk-type  
interface ETUs can be installed:  
z IPT(4)-U( ) ETU [installed as a COI/COID(4)-U( ) ETU]  
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Features and Specifications for Xen IPK  
Maximum Capacities  
Notes  
Application Interface  
Units  
Description  
Basic Port  
Expanded  
Package  
Port Package  
BSU(2)-U( ) ETU  
DPH(4)-U( ) ETU  
ECR-U( ) ETU  
2-Channel - Base Station Unit for PHS  
4-Channel - Door Phone Interface Unit  
External Control Relay Unit  
3
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
MIFA-U( ) ETU  
MIFM-U( ) ETU  
PBR( )-U( ) ETU  
Multiple Interface Unit for UCD/ACD  
Multiple Interface Unit for Multifunction  
4-Channel - Push Button Receiver Unit  
Note 1, 3  
Note 1, 2, 3  
4-Channel - Voice Recording Service  
Unit  
VRS(4)-U( ) ETU  
2
2
NOTE 1: The MIFM-U( ) or MIFA-U( ) ETU must be installed in the ISA slot, slot 1, or slot 2 of the first B64-U( )  
KSU.  
NOTE 2: The MIFM-U( ) ETU has an optional built-in modem that works only when the The MIFM-U( ) ETU is  
installed in slot 1 or slot 2 of the first B64-U( ) KSU.  
NOTE 3: The MIFA-U( ) ETU (with KMA( )UA installed) has an ACD-MIS output that works only when the  
MIFA-U( ) ETU is installed in the ISA slot. When ACD-MIS and remote MAT PC programming are  
required, install the MIFA-U( ) ETU in the ISA slot and the MIFM-U( ) ETU in slot S1 or slot S2 of the  
first B64-U( ) KSU.  
Refer to the Xen IPK System Hardware Manual for more information.  
Restrictions  
KSU Power-Based ETU Quantity Limitations  
The following charts indicate the maximum number of specific ETU  
combinations in each KSU that are restricted by power limitations of  
the KSU.  
Maximum NO. of  
ACD+/FMS/VMS/IPT/  
SLI/OPX or DID ETUs  
*NO. of  
ESI(8) ETUs  
NO. of  
ESI Ports  
Other ETUs  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
80  
72  
64  
56  
48  
40  
32  
24  
16  
8
2
2
3
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
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FEATURE LIST  
Feature  
Number  
Feature Name  
C-3  
D-7  
D-8  
D-16  
E-3  
A-21  
E-6  
G-1  
I-7  
Call Arrival Keys (CAR)  
Digital Voice Mail  
Direct Inward Dialling (DID)  
Door/Monitor Telephone  
E&M Tie Lines (4-Wire)  
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD Plus)  
External Zone Paging (Meet-Me)  
General Purpose Relays  
ISDN-BRI Trunk Connections  
ISDN-PRI Trunk Connections  
Loop Start Trunks  
I-8  
L-5  
M-3  
S-15  
V-1  
Microphone Control  
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)  
Voice Mail Integration (Analogue)  
V-3  
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)  
GRUIDE TO FEATURE  
PROGRAMMING  
1-8-07  
Attendant  
Page-Line Page-Line  
Key Key  
1-8-08  
Station  
Order  
and  
Shortcut  
Memory  
Function  
Block  
System Data Name  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
Telephone Type Assignment  
Call Arrival Key Block Assignment  
PS Telephone Block Assignment  
IP Phone Block Assignment  
Voice Mail/SLT Selection  
7-1  
7-2  
+BS  
+BS  
+BK  
+AP  
+AH  
+BTI  
1-2-04  
1-2-21  
1-2-32  
4-35  
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Chapter 4  
The Memory Blocks listed in this section are new or modified Memory Blocks for Xen IPK  
Release 1000 software.  
Programming  
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Call Arrival Key Block  
Assignment  
System Mode  
1
Submode  
1
General Description  
Data No.  
04  
Use this Memory Block to specify the number of Call Arrival keys that can be used in the system.  
PC Programming  
Display  
Data  
No.  
Setting  
Data  
+ BK  
Title  
0
4
:
I
C
A
E
R
A
S
I
S
S
I
G
L
N
A
|
0
1
T
M
D
P
Y
Settings  
(Page 1)  
LK 1  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
Port 0  
9~12  
Port 01~04  
Port 05~08  
Port 13~16  
LK 5  
Port 17~20  
(Page 2)  
LK 1  
LK 6  
LK 7  
LK 8  
Port 21~24  
Port 25~28  
Port 29~32  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
Port 33~36  
LK 5  
Port 37~40  
LK 6  
Port 41~44  
LK 7  
Port 45~48  
LK 8  
Port 49~52  
Port 53~56  
Port 57~60  
Port 61~64  
No Call Arrival Key Blocks  
are assigned.  
(Page 3)  
LK 1  
Port 65~68  
LK 5  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
Port 69~72  
LK 6  
Port 73~76  
LK 7  
Port 77~80  
LK 8  
Port 81~84  
(Page 4)  
LK 1  
Port 85~88  
Port 89~92  
Port 93~96  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
Port 97~100 Port 101~104 Port 105~108 Port 109~112  
LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8  
Port 113~116 Port 117~120  
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Programming  
Programming Procedures  
1
2
3
Go off-line.  
Press LK1 + LK2 + KDto access the Memory Block.  
Default Values  
Press the corresponding CO/PBX line key to change the data option.  
LK is green = block assigned for CAR  
No Call Arrival Key Blocks are assigned.  
Hardware equipped ports are red.  
LK is red = block not available for CAR (hardware is installed)  
4
5
PressNto write the data.  
PressPto go back on-line.  
Related Programming  
M.B. Number  
Memory Block Name  
Refer to Chapter 2Guide to Feature Programming.  
1. The Xen IPK Expanded system allows a maximum of 120 ports to be shared by station ports (ESI, SLI, VMS) and Call  
Arrival Keys. If 32 station ports are being used, 88 remain for use as Call Arrival Keys. In addition to the shared ports,  
40 dedicated CAR ports can also be defined. Dedicated CAR ports are 33-72.  
N
2. The Xen IPK Basic system allows a maximum of 32 ports to be shared by station ports (ESI, SLI, VMS) and  
Call Arrival Keys. If 24 station ports are being used, 8 remain for use as Call Arrival Keys.  
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1-13-00  
PRI Channel Assignment  
System Mode  
1
General Description  
Submode  
This Memory Block specifies the number of channels available on each PRI ISDN line connected  
to the system via a PRT(1)-U( ) ETU.  
13  
Data No.  
00  
Display  
PRT  
(1-8  
Data  
No.  
Setting  
Data  
PC Programming  
Title  
+ AN  
0
1
/
0
0
:
C
H
D
A
N
S
E
P
L
L
0
1
T
I
M
E
I
A
Y
Settings  
Page 1  
LK 1  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
LK 5  
LK 6  
LK 7  
LK 8  
Channel 1  
Page 2  
LK 1  
Channel 2  
Channel 3  
Channel 4  
Channel 5  
Channel 6  
Channel 7  
Channel 8  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
LK 5  
LK 6  
LK 7  
LK 8  
Channel 9  
Page 3  
LK 1  
Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
LK 5  
LK 6  
LK 7  
LK 8  
The shaded area  
indicates the  
Channel 17 Channel 18 Channel 19 Channel 20 Channel 21 Channel 22 Channel 23 Channel 24  
default setting.  
Page 4  
LK 1  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
LK 5  
LK 6  
LK 7  
LK 8  
Channel 25 Channel 26 Channel 27 Channel 28 Channel 29 Channel 30  
CO/PBX  
Off  
On  
Line LED  
Data  
The shaded selection  
is the default  
No (Not  
Assigned)  
Yes  
(Assigned)  
Programming Procedures  
1
2
3
4
5
Go off-line.  
Press LK1+ LK13 +KKto access the Memory Block.  
Press the corresponding CO/PBX line key to change the data option.  
PressNto write the data.  
PressPto go back on-line.  
Related Programming  
M.B. Number  
Memory Block Name  
7-1  
3-92  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
Trunk (Installed, DP/DTMF) Selection  
Master Clock Selection  
1-8-33  
86 – Chapter 4 DRAFT 3  
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Programming  
1-13-04  
PRT B Channel Outgoing  
Priority Selection  
System Mode  
1
Submode  
13  
General Description  
Data No.  
Use this Memory Block to assign the Outgoing Priority for the B-channels when calls are  
originated on a PRT(1)-U( ) ETU.  
04  
PC Programming  
This assignment is allowed by handset programming and MAT.  
+ AN  
Display  
PRT  
(1-2)  
Data  
No.  
Setting  
Data  
Title  
NEW  
0
1
/
0
4
:
C
H
D
S
L
C
L
=
N
E
T
T
I
M
E
I
S
P
A
Y
Settings  
LK 1  
LK 2  
LK 3  
LK 4  
LK 5  
LK 6  
LK 7  
LK 8  
The shaded area  
indicates the  
default setting.  
H J L  
L J H  
High to Low Low to High  
Programming Procedures  
1
2
3
4
5
Go off-line.  
Press LK1+ LK13 +KDto access the Memory Block.  
Press the corresponding CO/PBX line key to change the data option.  
PressNto write the data. The next Memory Block is displayed.  
Program the next Memory Block or pressPto go back on-line.  
Related Programming  
M.B. Number  
Memory Block Name  
7-1  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
PRI Channel Assignment  
1-13-00  
This Memory Block applies to all firmware versions of the PRT(1)-U( ) ETU.  
N
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PRT B Channel-to-Trunk  
Group Assignment  
System Mode  
1
Submode  
13  
General Description  
Data No.  
05  
PC Programming  
Use this Memory Block to assign a Trunk Group Number to each B channel or any Trunk  
Group for each B channel. Changing this assignment is not normally required and default  
should be set. This Memory Block could be used when different trunks are used in the same  
PRI span or for a tenant application where multiple tenants share the PRI span and  
separation of B channels is required.  
+ AN  
Display  
Setting  
Data CO  
PRT  
No.  
Data  
No.  
Setting  
Data B-  
Title  
NEW  
0
1
/
0
5
:
B
0
I
1
=
T
L
G
A
0
0
T
I
M
E
D
S
P
Y
Programming Procedures  
1
2
3
Go off-line.  
Press LK1 + LK13 + KE to access the Memory Block.  
Use the following to enter data:  
Jto move the cursor left.  
Lto move the cursor right.  
Default Values  
00, Any Trunk Group  
K~Ito enter numeric data. (00~30, 00=Not Assigned)  
00 is Any Trunk Group  
01~32 are Trunk Groups 01~32  
4
5
PressNto write the data and display the next B channel or next Memory Block.  
Program the next Memory Block or pressPTo go back on-line.  
Related Programming  
M.B. Number  
Memory Block Name  
7-1  
1-13-00  
1-13-04  
3-03  
Card Interface Slot Assignment  
PRI Channel Assignment  
PRT B Channel Outgoing Priority Selection  
Trunk-to-Trunk Group Assignment  
Trunk Type Selection  
3-91  
1. This Memory Block must be coordinated with Memory Block 3-03 (Trunk-to-Trunk Group Assignment). The number  
of assigned channels must be the same or greater (including default) than the number of trunks to a trunk group  
assigned In Memory Block 3-03.  
N
For Example, When Memory Block 3-03 has five PRT trunks for Trunk Group 1, this Memory Block must have at least  
five B channels for Trunk Group 1.  
2. This Memory Block applies only to PRT(1)-U( ) ETU firmware version 4.0 or higher.  
88 – Chapter 4 DRAFT 3  
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3 -12  
Trunk-to-MOH Trunk  
Assignment  
System Mode  
3
Submode  
General Description  
Data No.  
Use this Memory Block to specify the music on hold  
source for each CO/PBX line.  
12  
PC Programming  
Display  
+ BCT  
CO/PBX  
No.  
(01~64)  
Setting  
Data  
Data  
No.  
Title  
Title  
0
1
1
2
:
H
O
L
I
D
S
C
A
O
Y
0
0
T
I
M
E
D
P
L
Programming Procedures  
1
2
3
Go off-line.  
Press LK3 +  
N
+AB access the Memory Block.  
Enter data for CO/PBX No. using the dial pad to assign the music selection.  
Default Values  
00 = Not Assigned for CO/PBX No. 01~64  
.
Use the following to enter data:  
J to move the cursor left  
L to move the cursor right  
K~I to enter numeric data or CO/PBX No.  
– OR –  
R
to go to the next assigned CO/PBX No.  
to write the data and display the next Memory Block.  
to go back on-line.  
4
5
Press  
N
Program the next Memory Block or press  
P
Related Programming  
M.B. Number  
Memory Block Name  
Automated Attendant Delay Announcement Hold Tone Selection  
Music on Hold Pattern Selection  
1-4-17  
1-8-09  
1-8-31  
1-8-32  
3-11  
Hold Tone Source Assignment  
Hold Internal Tone Volume Selection  
CO External Source Selection  
MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection  
4-66  
3 -12, Trunk-to-MOH Trunk Assignment  
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Multiline Terminal Type  
Selection  
System Mode  
4
Submode  
General Description  
Data No.  
This Memory Block is used to assign a DTU-32D-1A (BK)/(WH), or DTR-32D-1A (BK)/(WH) TEL  
with 16 line keys or 24 line keys.  
50  
PC Programming  
Display  
+ BTM  
Tel Port No.  
Data  
No.  
Setting  
Data  
(01~99)  
A0~C0  
Title  
0
1
/
5
0
:
M
L
T
T
P
P
L
1
6
T
I
M
E
D
I
S
A
Y
Settings  
LK 1  
16  
LK 2  
24  
LK 3  
24A  
LK 4  
LK 8  
The shaded area indicates  
the default setting.  
LK 5  
LK 6  
LK 7  
Programming Procedures  
1
2
3
Go off-line.  
Press LK4 +EK to access the Memory Block.  
Use line keys to assign 16 or 24 line keys.  
Default Values  
All stations have 16 line keys.  
4
5
PressNto write the data.  
PressPto go back on-line.  
Related Programming  
No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block.  
90 – Chapter 4 DRAFT 3  
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Programming  
Telephone ports A0~C0 are ports 100~120.  
Line Key Orientation  
LK = Line Keys  
OT = One-Touch DTU-32-1A TEL Keys  
16 Line Key Type  
24 Line Key Type  
LK1  
LK5  
LK2  
LK6  
LK3  
LK7  
LK4  
LK8  
OT 1  
OT 2  
OT 3  
OT 4  
OT 5  
OT 6  
OT 7  
OT 8  
OT 9  
OT 10  
OT 11  
OT 12  
OT 13  
OT 14  
OT 15  
OT 16  
LK1  
LK5  
LK2  
LK6  
LK3  
LK7  
LK4  
LK8  
LK17  
LK18  
LK19  
LK20  
OT 1  
OT 2  
OT 3  
OT 4  
LK21  
LK22  
LK23  
LK24  
OT 5  
OT 6  
OT 7  
OT 8  
LK9  
LK10  
LK14  
LK11  
LK15  
LK12  
LK16  
LK9  
LK10  
LK14  
LK11  
LK15  
LK12  
LK16  
LK13  
LK13  
DTR-32D-1A TEL  
16 Line Key Mode  
LK3 LK4 LK5  
LK10 LK11 LK12 LK13 LK14 LK15 LK16  
OT2 OT3 OT4 OT5 OT6 OT7 OT8  
OT10 OT11 OT12 OT13 OT14 OT15 OT16  
24 Line Key Mode  
LK3 LK4 LK5  
LK1  
LK9  
OT1  
OT9  
LK2  
LK6  
LK7  
LK8  
LK1  
LK9  
LK2  
LK6  
LK7  
LK8  
LK10 LK11 LK12 LK13 LK14 LK15 LK16  
LK17 LK18 LK19 LK20 OT 1 OT 2 OT 3 OT 4  
LK21 LK22 LK23 LK24 OT 5 OT 6 OT 7 OT 8  
24A Line Key Mode  
LK1  
LK9  
LK2  
LK3  
LK4  
LK5  
LK6  
LK7  
LK8  
LK10 LK11 LK12 LK13 LK14 LK15 LK16  
LK17 LK18 LK19 LK20 LK21 LK22 LK23 LK24  
OT 1 OT 2 OT 3 OT 4 OT 5 OT 6 OT 7 OT 8  
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MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection  
System Mode  
4
Submode  
General Description  
Use this memory block to assign MOH or Ring Back Tone for the outside party when a trunk call  
is placed on hold by the Transfer key on a Multiline Terminal, hook flash from a Single Line  
Telephone, or the Transfer or Hold key at a PSII station.  
Data No.  
66  
PC Programming  
Display  
Tel Port  
No.  
(01~CO)  
+ —  
Data  
No.  
Setting  
Data  
Title  
0
1
/
6
6
:
H
O
D
L
D
S
M
Y
O
H
NEW  
T
I
M
E
I
P
L
A
Settings  
Page 1  
LK 1  
LK 2  
RBT  
LK 3  
LK 4  
LK 5  
LK 6  
LK 7  
LK 8  
The shaded  
selection is the  
default.  
MOH  
Programming Procedures  
1
2
3
Go off-line.  
Press LK4 + FF to access the Memory Block.  
Press the corresponding CO/PBX line key to change the setting data option.  
.
Use the following to enter data:  
J to move the cursor left  
L to move the cursor right  
K~I to enter Tel Port No.  
– OR –  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
R
Q
Q
Q
to go to next assigned Tel Port No.  
+ Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100~109.  
+ Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110~119.  
+ Cto enter C for Port Number 120.  
4
5
Press  
N
to write the data and advance to the next memory block.  
Program the next memory block or press  
P
to go back on-line.  
92 – Chapter 4 DRAFT 3  
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Programming  
Related Programming  
M.B. Number  
Memory Block Name  
Music on Hold Pattern Selection  
Hold Tone Source Assignment  
Hold Internal Tone Volume Selection  
CO External Source Selection  
Trunk-to-MOH Trunk Assignment  
1-8-09  
1-8-31  
1-8-32  
3-11  
3-12  
Telephone Ports A0~C0 are ports 100~120.  
N
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LCD Line Key – Name Assignment  
System Mode  
4
Submode  
General Description  
Use this memory block to assign a name to each LCD Line Key of the DTR-16LD-1A Telephone.  
Up to eight characters can be assigned.  
Data No.  
68  
Display  
PC Programming  
Data  
No.  
Line Key  
01~16  
Tel Port  
(01~CO)  
Title  
+ BTT  
0
<
1
/
6
8
0
:
L
K
0
1
>
N
A
M
E
C
O
1
NEW  
Setting Data  
Programming Procedures  
1
2
3
Go off-line.  
Press LK4 + FH to access the Memory Block.  
Use the dial pad to change Line key number or name.  
Default Value  
LK01~08: C0 01~08  
.
Use the following to enter data:  
J to move the cursor left  
L to move the cursor right  
K~Ito enter Name, Line key number or Tel Port No.  
– OR –  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
R
Q
Q
Q
to go to next assigned Tel Port No.  
+ Ato enter A for Port Numbers 100~109.  
+ Bto enter B for Port Numbers 110~119.  
+ Cto enter C for Port Number 120.  
4
5
Press  
N
to write the data and display the next Line key and name.  
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each Line key assignment. After Line key 16 is programmed, the next Tel Port No. is displayed. When  
you want to program less than 16 keys, after the last Line key to program, press  
After all Tel Ports are assigned, the next memory block is displayed.  
R
to go to next assigned Tel Port No.  
6
Program the next Memory Block or press  
P
to go back on-line.  
Related Programming  
M.B. Number  
Memory Block Name  
Telephone Type Assignment  
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode  
7-2  
4-12  
1. Telephone Ports A0~C0 are ports 100~120.  
2. The name can be entered using the dial pad. Follow the procedures in Appendix B Character Codes.  
3. The default names listed in the table below are assigned based on the line key type from Memory Block 4-12 (Line  
Key Selection for Telephone Mode)  
N
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Programming  
LK Assign  
Default  
Note  
NON (not assigned)  
All Blank  
CO^xx  
CFB  
CO Outside Lines  
xx=Port 01~64  
Call Forward – Busy/No Answer  
Call Forward – All Calls  
CFA  
xx=Block 00~47  
yy=Key 01~24  
Call Appearance Keys (CAP)  
CAPxx-yy  
Programmable One-Touch Keys  
Trunk Group  
FA xx  
xx=key 01~24  
TKGP^xx  
ADV^xx  
SIE^xxx  
MIC  
xx=Trunk Group 01~32  
xx=Group 01~16  
Route Advance Group  
SIE including CAR  
Microphone  
xxx=Port No. 01~99, AO~CO  
Headset On/Off Key  
HSET  
Scroll Key for Caller ID indication SCROLL  
Do Not Disturb On/Off  
Log On/Off  
DND  
LOG  
BGM  
ICM  
BGM On/Off  
Intercom Key  
4 - 68, LCD Line Key – Name Assignment  
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System Mode  
7
Submode  
1
General Description  
Data No.  
Use this Memory Block to specify the type of installed ETUs.  
Display  
PC Programming  
Port Number for COI 4, TLI, DID, SLI 4, OPX, DPH, VRS, VMS 2/4 ETU  
+ BS  
Page  
No.  
Upper  
Slot No.  
1
1
0
0
9
:
:
N
C
O
O
N
I
1
4
=
0
1
Port No.  
1st of 4  
Unit Name  
Cabinet  
No.  
Lower  
Slot No.  
1~3  
Port Number for COI 8, TLI, DID, ESI 8, SLI8, BRT  
Page  
No.  
Upper  
Slot No.  
Port No.  
1st of 4  
1
1
0
0
9
:
:
0
0
5
1
1
E
S
I
8
=
Port No.  
1st of 4  
Unit Name  
Cabinet  
No.  
Lower  
Slot No.  
1~3  
Port Number for ESIB 16 ETU  
Page  
No.  
Upper  
Port No.  
1st of 4  
Slot No.  
6
1
:
:
0
0
9
1
0
1
E
S
I
B
1
6
=
Cabinet  
No.  
Lower  
Slot No.  
Unit Name  
Port No.  
1st of 8  
1~3  
Port Number for PRT  
Page  
No.  
Upper  
Port Nos.  
1st of 4  
Slot No.  
6
1
0
:
1
0
5
T
0
9
2
1
4
3
1
7
=
2
0
4
1
0
1
P
R
Cabinet  
No.  
Lower  
Slot No.  
Unit Name  
Board No.  
1~3  
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Programming  
1
2
3
Go off-line.  
Press LK7 + LK1 to access the Memory Block.  
Use the Line key to enter setting data.  
Page 2  
Page 1  
Line  
Line  
Key  
Setting Data  
LCD Indication  
Setting Data  
LCD Indication  
Key  
1
2
3
4
ESI(8)-U( )  
NON  
ESI 8  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NON  
COI(4)-U( )  
COI(8)-U( )  
NON  
COI 4  
COI 8  
SLI(8)/CNF(8)-U( )  
OPX(2)-U( )  
SLI 8  
OPX  
VDH2(8)-U( )  
(Refer to Note 7)  
COID(4)-U( )  
COID(8)-U( )  
TLI(2)-U( )  
DID(4)-U( )  
COID 4  
COID 8  
TLI  
5
VDH  
6
7
8
DPH(4)-U( )  
PBR( )-U( )  
ECR-U( )  
DPH  
PBR  
ECR  
DID  
Page 3  
Page 4  
Line  
Key  
Line  
Key  
Setting Data  
LCD Indication  
Setting Data  
LCD Indication  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VRS(4)-U( )  
NON  
VRS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MIFA-U( )  
NON  
MIFA  
VMS(2)/(4)/FMS(2)/(4)-U( )  
VMS(8)-U( )  
BRT(4)-U( )  
NON  
VMS 4  
VMS 8  
BRT  
BSC  
BIU  
NON  
NON  
NON  
BSU(2)-U( )  
SLI(4)-U( )  
BSU2*  
SLI4*  
MIFM-U( )  
MIFM  
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Page 5  
Line  
Key  
Line  
Key  
Setting Data  
LCD Indication  
Setting Data  
LCD Indication  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NON  
NON  
NON  
NON  
NON  
NON  
NON  
NON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ESIB(8)-U( )  
ESIE(8)-U( )  
MG(8)-U( )  
HUB(8)-U( )  
NON  
ESIB8  
ESIB16  
MG  
HUB  
NON  
NON  
NON  
Page 7  
Line  
Key  
Setting Data  
LCD Indication  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PRT(1)-U( )  
PRT(1)-U( )  
PRT(1)-U( )  
PRT(1)-U( )  
PRT(1)-U( )  
PRT(1)-U( )  
PRT(1)-U( )  
PRT(1)-U( )  
PRT4  
PRT8  
PRT12  
PRT16  
PRT20  
PRT24  
PRT28  
PRT32  
Note: Use the following to enter data:  
J to move the cursor left.  
L to move the cursor right.  
K~I to enter numeric data.  
S
Tto go to the next page.  
to go to the previous page.  
4
5
PressNto write the data.  
PressPto go back on-line.  
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Programming  
KSU Power-Based ETU Quantity Limitations  
The following charts indicate the maximum number of specific ETU combinations in each KSU that are restricted by power  
limitations of the KSU.  
Maximum NO. of  
ACD+/CMS/FMS/VMS/  
IPT/SLI/OPX/or DID ETUs  
*NO. of  
ESI(8) ETUs  
NO. of  
ESI Ports  
Other ETUs  
10  
9
80  
72  
64  
56  
48  
40  
32  
24  
16  
2
2
3
4
5
5
6
6
7
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
No Limitation  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
* The number of 8-port ESI ETUs installed including ESI(8)-U( ), ESIB(8)-U( ), or ESIE(8)-  
U( ) ETU.  
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PORT No.  
(Refer to 41)  
Basic KTU  
EXP KTU  
SLOT 1~8  
SLOT 1~8  
ETU  
SLOT 1, A  
BRT(4)-U( )  
BSU(2)-U( )  
COI(4)-U( )  
COI(8)-U( )  
COID(4)-U( )  
COID(8)-U( )  
DID(4)-U( )  
DPH(4)-U( )  
ECR-U( )  
C
B
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
C
C
C
C
T
O
O
O
ESI(8)-U( )  
ESIB(8)/(16)-U( )  
HUB(8)-U( )  
MG(8)-U( )  
T
U
C
T
MIFA-U( )  
O
O
MIFM-U( )  
OPX(2)-U( )  
PBR( )-U( )  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
T
PRT(1)-U( )  
SLI(4)-U( )  
SLI(8)-U( )/CNF(8)-U( )  
TLI(2)-U( )  
T
C
T
VDH2(8)-U( )  
41 C:  
T:  
Port Number of CO/PBX Line  
Telephone Port Number (smallest number is displayed)  
V:  
Voice Recording Service Package  
–:  
B:  
H:  
U:  
No Display  
BSU No.  
CCH No.  
HUB No.  
Enabled  
O:  
Space:  
Disabled  
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Related Programming  
M.B. Number  
Memory Block Name  
7-3-00  
7-3-01  
7-3-02  
7-3-03  
7-3-04  
1-2-04  
1-2-21  
1-2-32  
MIF (ACD) Assignment  
MIF (LCR) Assignment  
MIF (SMDR) Assignment  
MIF (UCD) Assignment  
MIF (Caller ID) Assignment  
Call Arrival Key Block Assignment  
PHS Telephone Assignment  
IP Phone Block Assignment  
1. ETU interface cards are assigned automatically during initial power up.  
2. ESI(8)-U( ) ETU with ports 01 and 02 cannot be changed.  
N
3. When ETU system capacity is exceeded, ERROR is displayed on the LCD, and the Transfer key cannot be used to  
write data.  
4. When changing an interface slot assignment to a different ETU, use the following procedure:  
a. Remove the ETU installed in the slot.  
Power off ACD(8), VoIP, VMS, IPCA, or FMS ETU before removing it.  
b. Program the slot for new ETU in this Memory Block.  
c. Install the new ETU.  
5. VMS(2)/FMS(2)-U( ) ETU must be assigned as a VMS(4)/FMS(4)-U( ) ETU.  
6. Eight BSU(2)-U( ) ETUs can be installed in the Expanded Xen IPK. Only three can be installed in the Basic Xen IPK.  
7. Page 2, LK 5 is used for indication only. The VDH2(8)-U( ) ETU cannot be assigned.  
8. Refer to the Features and Specifications Manual, Universal Slots for maximum capacities  
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