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    Station Message Detail Recording
    DSX Software ManualFeatures◆331
    Features
    Programming
    1.If yes:
    - In  1541-01: SMDR Port  (page 666), enter 
    1 to enable the RS-232 port to output SMDR.
    - In  1101-01: Baud Rate  (page 603), set the baud rate of the RS-232 port:
    1 for 2400
    2 for 9600
    3 for19,200
    4 for 38,400
    5 for 57,600
    2.If no:
    In  1541-01: SMDR Port  (page 666), enter 
    0.
    1.If yes, in 1541-02: Print SMDR Headers  (page 666) enter Ye s.
    2.If no, in 1541-02: Print SMDR Headers  (page 666) enter No.
    1.To exclude a line in the report, in  3111-06: Station Message Detail Recording  (page 818) enter Ye s.
    2.To exclude a line from the report, in 3111-06: Station Message Detail Recording  (page 818) enter No.
    1.For English, in 1541-03: SMDR Language  (page 666) enter 1.
    2.For Spanish, in 1541-03: SMDR Language  (page 666) enter 2.
    Other Related Features
    Features
    Account Codes  (page 14)
    Account Codes print on the SMDR report.
    Call Timer  (page 55)
    The Call Timer also helps users keep track of their time on the phone.
    Caller ID  (page 63)
    Caller ID prints out on the SMDR report.
    Language Selection  (page 217)
    The language of the SMDR header and the data in the SMDR Call Type (T)  field can be either English 
    or Spanish.
    Time and Date  (page 349)
    Time and date appear on the SMDR report.
    Transfer  (page 358)
    The system assigns the SMDR record to the last extension on the call. For example, if extension 306 
    answers the call, talks for 20 minutes, and then transfers the call to e\
    xtension 302, extension 302 
    “owns” the entire call record as soon as they hang up.
    IntraMail Features None
    1.Should the system output SMDR?
    2.Should the SMDR report include a header for each new day?
    3.Should a speci fic line be included or excluded from the SMDR report?
    4.Should the SMDR report be in English or Spanish? 
    						
    							
    Station Message Detail Recording
    332◆Features DSX Software Manual
    Operation
    SMDR is automatic once enabled. 
    						
    							
    System Administrator (PC Program)
    DSX Software ManualFeatures◆333
    Features
    System Administrator (PC Program)
    Description
    Available. See  PC Program (System Administrator)  (page 272) for more. 
    						
    							
    System Identification
    334◆Features DSX Software Manual
    System Identification
    Description
    The system administrator can enter the site name and telephone number in\
    to the system data base. This 
    information is saved into system memory.
    Conditions
    • None
    Default Setting
    • No entries.
    Programming
    1.In 1011-01: System Name  (page 597), enter the site name.
    2.In 1011-02: Telephone Number  (page 597), enter the site telephone number.
    Other Related Features
    N/A
    Operation
    N/A.
    Store the site name and telephone number in the system data base.
    1.To enter the site name and telephone number into the system data base: 
    						
    							
    System Programming Backup and Restore
    DSX Software ManualFeatures◆335
    Features
    System Programming Backup and Restore
    Description
    To prevent the loss of essential custom site programming, use a CompactFlash Ca\
    rd plugged into the Intra-
    Mail CompactFlash slot to back up the system database. If the need arise\
    s, you can restore the system data-
    base saved on the card. You can store the system database on the IntraMail CompactFlash Card or o\
    n a 
    separate FAT16 or FAT32 formatted CompactFlash card. The entire system database uses about 500 Kbytes 
    Of Compact Flash memory.
    Programming
    1.In 9041-Backup  (page 927), back up the site data.
    1.In 9042-Restore  (page 928), back up the site data.
    Other Related Features
    None
    Operation
    None
    Use a CompactFlash Card to back up and restore the site data.
    1.Back up the site data to CompactFlash Card.
    2.Restore data from CompactFlash Card. 
    						
    							
    System Programming Password Protection
    336◆Features DSX Software Manual
    System Programming Password Protection
    Description
    The system controls access to the programmable options according to the \
    programming password the 
    administrator enters. There are three password levels:
    Conditions
    • When programming passwords, the system will enforce the  higher level password if there are dupli-
    cate entries. For example, if you inadvertently set the level 3 (Installer) password the same as either 
    level 1 (System Administrator 1) or level 2 (System Administrator 2), the system will enforce the level 
    3 password.
    Default Setting
    • See the table above.
    Programming
    1.In  1031-01: New Password  (page 602), optionally set up new level 1, 2, or 3 passwords.
    Other Related Features
    Features
    System Programming Backup and Restore  (page 335)
    Back up your system programming to provide a permanent, non-volatile backup of all the site’s 
    programming.
    Control access to system programming.
    Logging On with this  Password:Gives you access to these programs:
    System Administrator 1 (level 1)
    Password = 0000 1001-01: System Type
     (page 595)
    1001-02: Software Version  (page 595)
    1001-03: DSP Version  (page 596)
      1011-01: System Name  (page 597)
    1011-02: Telephone Number  (page 597)
    1021-01: System Time  (page 599)
    1021-02: System Date  (page 599)
    1022-01: Automatic Daylight Savings Time Setting  (page 600)
    1031-01: New Password  (page 602) (for level accessed)
    1701-01: Number of System Speed Dial Bins  (page 714)
    1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assignment)  (page 715)
    2121-Feature Keys  (page 753)
    2122-Ring Override (Key Ring Override)  (page 759)
    2123-BLF (DSS Keys)  (page 760)
    2123-BLF (DSS Keys)  (page 760)
    2124-Soft Keys (Idle Menu Soft Keys for Super Display)  (page 761)
    2151-Assignment (Personal Speed Dial Bin Assignment)  (page 775)
    2401-Con fig (DSS Console Con figuration)  (page 800)
    2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys)  (page 801)
    25xx-Text Messages (Selectable Display Messaging)  (page 806)
    System Administrator 2 (level 1)
    Password = 9999
    Installer (level 3)
    Password = NECDSX (632379) All
    1.To change the system passwords: 
    						
    							
    System Programming Password Protection
    DSX Software ManualFeatures◆337
    Features
    IntraMail Features
    None
    Operation
    None 
    						
    							
    T1 Lines
    338◆Features DSX Software Manual
    T1 Lines
    Description
    T1 lines require a unique T1 PCB (P/N 80061) and give the system a maximum of 24 lines in a single PCB 
    slot. The available T1 line types include:
    ❥Loop Start (DTMF and Dial Pulse)
    ❥Ground Start (DTMF and Dial Pulse)
    ❥Direct Inward Dial (DID) Wink Start (DTMF and Dial Pulse)
    ❥Direct Inward Dial (DID) Immediate Start (DTMF and Dial Pulse)
    ❥E&M Tie Line Wink Start (DTMF and Dial Pulse)
    ❥E&M Tie Line Immediate Start (DTMF and Dial Pulse)
    T1 gives the system the advantages of advanced digital calling as well as conserving PCB slots. For exam-
    ple, you can set up a system with 12 loop start lines, six tie lines, an\
    d six DID lines and use only a single 
    PCB slot. Additionally, the T1 PCB has its own on-board processor and DSP so it minimally impacts other 
    system resources.
    Note: Although the T1 PCB can connect directly to the telco’s T1 smart jack, your telco may require that you 
    purchase and install a separate Channel Service Unit (CSU). This unit installs between the smart jack and 
    the T1 PCB.
    ANI/DNIS Support
    The system is compatible with telcos T1 Automatic Number Identi fication (ANI) and Dialed Number Infor-
    mation Service (DNIS) services. ANI/DNIS services can be provided on T1 loop start, ground start, and DID 
    lines (but not E&M). ANI/DNIS Compatibility provides:
    ❥Selectable Receive Format You can set up the system for compatibility with any combination of ANI, DNIS and Dialed Number 
    (Address) data provided by the telco.
    ❥Flexible Routing for DID LinesFor DID lines, the system can route the incoming call based on the received DNIS data and the entries 
    stored in the DID Translation Table. See  Direct Inward Dialing (page 99) for more.
    ❥Caller ID
    The system can use the received ANI data to display the caller’s number on the called extension’s dis-
    play. The ANI data can be up to 10 digits long.
    FSK Caller ID
    The T1 PCB can also receive FSK-based Caller ID (if provided by the telco), the same as the COIU (analog) 
    line cards. To receive this type of Caller ID, you must enable DSP Caller ID for the T1 line circuits in pro-
    gramming. See the  Programming below for more.
    E1 Lines
    The T1 PCB also supports E1, which provides 30 digital line circuits. E1 lines are not available in North 
    America.
    Conditions
    • None
    Default Setting
    • Disabled
    In DSX-80/160, provides for connection to advanced digital lines and simpli fies installation. 
    						
    							
    T1 Lines
    DSX Software ManualFeatures◆339
    Features
    Programming
    1.Be sure your T1PCB is installed and connected, and that your telco is providing T1 service.
    2.In 3101-01: Line Type  (page 809), enter the correct circuit type for each T1 line.
    •
    00 for uninstalled
    •
    01 for Loop start
    •
    02 for Ground Start
    •
    03 for DID Wink Start
    •
    04 for DID Immediate Start
    •
    05 for E&M Wink Start
    •
    06 for E&M Immediate Start
    3.In  3101-03: DTMF Dialing  (page 811), indicate whether the line is DTMF (1) or Dial Pulse (0).
    1.Review the following timers for compatibility with your connected T1 service.
    -1631-Incoming  (page 695)
    - 1632-Outgoing  (page 698)
    - 1641-Ring Detect  (page 700)
    - 1642-Call Control  (page 702)
    - 1651-TX (Transmit Timers)  (page 704)
    - 1652-RX (Receive Timers)  (page 706)
    - 1653-MFC Incoming Timers  (page 710)
    - 1654-MFC Outgoing Timers  (page 712)
    1.Review the following options for compatibility with your connected T1 service.
    -1213-01: Number of PCM Channels  (page 616)
    (By default, this entry is 
    0 - all channels active.)
    - 1213-02: Clock Control  (page 616)
    (By default, this entry is 
    1 - T1 PCB is the clock master.)
    - 1213-03: Transmit Pulse Amplitude  (page 617)
    (By default, this setting is 
    0 for 0dB.)
    - 1213-04: Framer Type  (page 617)
    (By default, this entry is 
    Ye s for ESF - Extended Super Frame.)
    - 1213-05: Zero Suppression  (page 618)
    (By default, this entry is 
    Ye s for B8ZS enabled.)
    - 1213-06: Loopback Mode  (page 618)
    (By default, this option is 
    0 - no rollback.)
    1.Set the circuit type for each T1 line.
    2.Review the T1/E1 timers.
    3.Review the T1 PCB con figuration options. 
    						
    							
    T1 Lines
    340◆Features DSX Software Manual
    1.To enable ANI-based Caller ID, in 3121-01: Caller ID Type (page 825) enter 3.
    2.In 3121-02: ANI/DNIS Format  (page 825), specify the type of ANI/DNIS received from the telco:
    -
    0 for no ANI/DNIS data
    -
    1 for ANI
    -
    2 for *ANI*
    -
    3 for *DNIS*
    -
    4 for *ANI*DNIS*
    3.In  3121-03: ANI/DNIS Delimiter  (page 826), select the type of ANI/DNIS delimiter required by your 
    connected service - This is required  only for options 2-4 in step 2.
    - The delimiter can be any character 0-9, # or *. Normally, it is *.
    4.In  3121-04: Number of ANI Digits  (page 826), indicate the number of digits the telco provides in the ANI 
    number. - This is required  only for option 1 in step 2.
    - This  does not  apply to options 2-4 in step 2.
    1.For FSK-based Caller ID, in  3121-01: Caller ID Type (page 825) enter 1.
    2.For ANI-based Caller ID, in  3121-01: Caller ID Type (page 825) enter 3 and see step 4 above.
    Other Related Features
    Features
    Direct Inward Dialing  (page 99)
    Directly dial system extensions from outside the system.
    Tie Lines  (page 344)
    Link two systems together for inter-system Intercom calling and other features.
    IntraMail Features None
    Operation
    None
    4.To set up T1 lines for compatibility with ANI/DNIS service:
    5.Does your T1 service provide FSK-based Caller ID (instead of ANI-based)? 
    						
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