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    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EF- INCOMING VOICE CALL THROUGH TELEPHONE SPEAKER
    Description
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step 1 l
    Step 2 
    Issue 1-O
    Use this option to alloy/deny incoming voice-announced Intercom  to a
     or ESL set. If denied, Incoming calls always ring the extension.
    Conditiorzs
    a. This option only applies to  and ESL sets.
    b. In the large systems, dialing 
     and  from a  can change this entry.
    For example, if this entry is N, dialing 
     from a  changes this entry
    to Y. In VS, changing Voice-Announce (VA) in User-Programmable
    Features has the same effect. Refer to the Intercom feature.
    Default Value
    Incoming voice calls enabled (Y).
    None
    None
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For this option on Table 3, enter Y for each extension that should receive
    incoming voice-announced Intercom calls. Enter N if extension should not
    receive voice-announced Intercom calls.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After programming 
     Paging Through Telephone Speaker, you see:
    INCOMING VOICE CALL
    Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.You advance to EF- Headset Mode for this extension.
    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-131 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EF- HEADSET MODE
    Description
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    Programming
    Use this option to enable/disable the headset mode for  and  sets.
    Keep the following in mind when programming this option:
     Enable Headset mode for each extension that has a headset. For 
    attendant  this makes the HF key the Release key.
    Disable headset mode for all extensions that should have Group Listen
    l Disable headset mode for all extensions that should have Handsfree
     Enabling headset mode causes all calls to ring the extension
    Use of a headset on an extension not programmed for headset operation may
    be harmful to the user. Ringing signals produced by the headset may be
    painfully loud. depending on the volume level setting.
    Conditions
    This option only applies to  and ESL sets.
    Default Value
    Headset mode disabled (N).
    None
    Feature Reference
    Group Listen
    Handsfree (Speakerphone) and Monitor
    Headset Compatibility
    Release Key
    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step 1 
    Step  l
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For this option on Table 3, enter Y to enable headset mode for  each extension.
    Enter N to disable headset mode.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After programming EF- Incoming Voice Call, you see: 
    HEADSET
    Enter data for this option from Table  and press RETURN.
    You advance to EF- Incoming Voice-Over Off Hook Signals for this extension.
    2-132 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Issue 1-O 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
     INCOMING VOICE-OVER OFF-HOOK SIGNALS
    Description
    Use this option to enable/disable incoming Voice Over signaling for each
     This option interacts with ES- Off Hook Ringing. The chart below
    shows this interaction at the destination extension.
    Caller
    Dest.E8  EF Result after dialing 1
     Handset Handset N   NVoice Over to destination
     HandsetHandsfree N NNo Off-Hook Signaling
     Handsfree Handset N   NNo Off-Hook Signaling
     HandsfreeHandsfree N NNo Off-Hook Signaling
     Handset Handset N   YNo Off-Hook Signaling
     Handset
     HandsfreeHandsfree N YNo Off-Hook Signaling
    Handset N  Y
     HandsfreeNo Off-Hook Signaling
    Handsfree N YNo Off-Hook Signaling
     Handset HandsetY NVoice Over to destination
    Handset Handsfree Y NOff-hook ringing
     HandsfreeHandset Y NNo Off-Hook Signaling
    Handsfree Handsfree Y NOff-hook ring  if 
     has  
    otherwise no Off-Hook Signals
     Handset HandsetY Y
     HandsetOff-hook ringing
    Handsfree Y YOff-hook ringing
     Handsfree Handset Y  YOff-hook ringing
     Handsfree Handsfree Y YOff-hook ringing
    Conditions
    This option only applies to 
    Default Value
    Incoming Voice-Over allowed (N).
    Related
    Programming
    Off-Hook Signaling
    E- Extensions, ES- Line Access Options, Off-Hook Ringing  Enable 
    disable incoming off-hook ring for each extension.
    Feature Reference
    Off-Hook Signaling
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-133 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EF- INCOMING 
     OFF-HOOK SIGNALS
    Instructions
    Step 1 l
    Step 1 
    Step 2 l
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For this option on Table 3. enter N to enable Voice-Over Off-Hook Signaling.
    Enter Y to disable Voice-Over Off-Hook Signaling.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After programming EF- Headset Mode. 
    you see: INHIBIT VOICE OVER
    Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.You advance to EF-  Through Telephone Speaker programming for the next
     extension.
    Z-134  Issue 1-O 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EG- NUMBER OF PROGRAMMABLE KEYS
    Description
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  l
    Step 1 
    Step  
    Step 3 
     this option to designate the number of programmable  on a  or
    Data Set. 
       programmable keys: Data Sets and Attendant
    Telephone 
        programmable keys. When programming 
    button   enter  for this option (keys  are not used). Refer
    to the Data Products Manual when programming Data Sets.
    This option only applies to  and Data Sets.
    On 
     up. the system automatically sets this entry for each 
    None
    None
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For each 
     or Data Set on Table 3, enter the number of programmable
    keys (18 or 23).
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type 
    EG. You see:  300
    Press RETURN to program extension 300.
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN. In either case,  see:
    PROGRAMMABLE KEYS
    Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.You advance to the next consecutive extension.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-135 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EH- SUPPRESS DSS LAMPS
    Description
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 l
    Step 1 l
    Step 2 l
    Step 3 
    Use this option to  DSS capability at each  If 
     user can program and use DSS keys. If denied. user has no DSS
    functions.
    Conditions
    This option  applies to 
    Default Value
    Direct Station Selection allowed 
    None
    Direct Station Selection, Extension
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Enter Y to disable Direct Station Selection for each  on Table 3. Enter
    N to enable Direct Station Selection.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
     EH. You see:  
    Press RETURN to program extension 
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press 
    RETURN. In either case,  
    Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN. advance to the next consecutive extension.
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    							E- EXTENSIONS
     DO NOT DISTURB (DND)
    Description
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 l
    Step 1 l
    Step 2 l
    Step 3 
    Use this option to  Do Not Disturb (DND) at each  For
    attendants. you must allow DND at each attendant that should be able to
    activate Night 
    Conditions
    This option applies  to 
    Defartit 
    DND allowed (Y).
    Night Answer
    E- Trunks, 
     Direct Trunk Termination  Assign an operator to each
    trunk. For each trunk, Night Answer activates when that trunk’s operator goes
    into the night mode. (You also use this option to assign 
     Refer to the
    Direct Inward Line feature.)
    Do Not Disturb
    Night Answer
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Enter Y to enable DND for each 
     on Table 3. Enter N to disable DND.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type 
    EK. You see: EXT 300
    Press RETURN to program extension 
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN. In either case, you see:
    ALLOW DND
    Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.You advance to the next consecutive extension.
    Issue 1-O CONFIGURATION 2-137 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EK- VOICE MAIL 
     PORT
    Description
    Related
    Programming
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    l
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 l
    Step 1 l
    Step 2 l
    Step 3 l
    Use this option to assign an OPX or AS1 extension as a Voice Mail  port.
    When connecting a Voice Messaging System, each 
     port must be a
    vx port.
    Conditions
    This option only applies to OPX or AS1 extensions.
    Default Value
     port is not a Voice Mail port.
    Voice Mail Compatibility
    E- Extensions, 
     Circuit Type  Each OPX and AS1 P/N 89748 Voice
    Messaging System port should have circuit type 05. Each AS1 P/N 89749
    Voice Messaging System port should have circuit type 5 1.
    E- Extensions,  Hunt Type  Program each Voice Messaging System port
    with hunt type 06.
    E- Extensions, EA- UCD Group Master Extension Number  
    each Voice Messaging System port with the master assigned in QP below.
    E- Trunks,  Direct Trunk Termination  For each trunk the VX
    Automated Attendant should answer, terminate the trunk to the Voice
    Messaging System master number. (See EA above.)
    E- Trunks, EI- Night Call Routing  For each trunk the  Automated
    Attendant should answer at night, terminate the trunk to the master number
    (see EA above). For this application, make sure the 
     entry is 300.
     Reset System Queues  Reset system queues after installing VX.
     Reset VX Flag (Telephone Message Waiting Lamps)  For a first
    time installation, always use this option to reset phone MSG lamps.
    KS- Programming Keys for   Designate a programmable key as a
    Record key (type R).
    QP- Voice Mailbox Installation, Mailbox Installed  Enable this option if
    the system has a Voice Messaging System connected.
    QP- Voice Mail Installation, Voice Messaging Master Extension  Select
    one of the Voice Messaging System ports programmed in the options above as
    the master extension number.
    Voice Mail Compatibility
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For each  port on Table 3, enter Y to designate the port as a  
    Enter N if the port is not a VX port.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type EK. You see: EXT 300
    Press RETURN to program extension 
    OR
    Enter another extension and press RETURN. In either case, you  
    Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN.You advance to the next consecutive extension.
    Z-138  CON-FIGURATION Issue 1-O 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EL- PRIME LINE KEY
    Description
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    l
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  
    Step 1 
    Step  
    Step 3 
    Use this option to designate a  Prime Line Selection  and
    option. The Prime Line key can be any line key (l-23). The 
     Line
    options are:
    R Ringing Prime Line
    I Idle Prime Line
    Conditions
    This option only applies to 
    Default Value
    No Prime Line keys defined (no entry).
    Prime Line 
    Selection
    E- Extensions, ES- Line Access Options, Key Access to Outbound Lines 
    The extension must have outbound line key access to use the Prime Line key
    for placing calls.
    E- Extensions, ED- Trunk Control, Access Control 
     The extension must
    have access for the trunk appearing on the Prime Line key.
    E- Extensions, ED- Trunk Control, Call-Out Control 
     For outgoing calls,
    the extension must have call-out enabled for the trunk appearing on the Prime
    Line key.
    KS- Programming Keys for 
      Program the Prime Line key as a line
    key.
    Prime Line Selection
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For each 
     on Table 3, indicate the Prime Line key number  and that key’s
    Prime Line option. Enter Z for no Prime Line key.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type EL. You see: 
     300
    Press RETURN to program extension 300.
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN. In either case,  see:
    PRIME LINE KEY
    Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN. Enter Z to remove
    a Prime Line key.
    You advance to the next consecutive extension.
    If you don’t enter a Prime Line 
     (R or I), the system enters R automatically.
    Issue 1-O CONFIGURATION 2-139 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EM- CONFIGURE DATA MODULE
    Description
    Use this option to set various parameters for Data Modules. Refer  
    Products Manual for the specifics. The EM options are:
    Baud Rates 
     Sets the baud rate for the Data Module serial port
    Parity Options
     Sets the parity options for the Data Module serial port
    Interactive 
      Enable Interactive Mode dialing or Non-Interactive mode
    dialing for the device connected to the Data Module
    Interactive Echo  . Enable Interactive Mode Echo for the device connected to
    the Data Module.
    RS-232-C 
     Active  Enable/disable RS-232-C Controls (RTS, CTS,
    CD and DTR) for the Data Module serial port.
    Allow DTR Disconnect 
     Enable/disable DTR low disconnect for the Data
    Module serial port
    Allow Break Disconnect 
     Enable/disable Break disconnect for the Data
    Module 
     port
    Auto Baud 
     Enable/disable Auto Baud for the Data Module serial port
     on DTR Low  Enable/disable automatic busy-out port when the Data
    Module serial port DTR lead goes low (e.g., RS-232-C cable disconnected)
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step 2 l
    Step 1 
    Step 2 
    Step 3 l
    Conditions
    When upgrading from a 56x120 or 72x180 system to ONYX IV, the 
    Configure Data Module settings return to default.
    Default Value
    Refer to the Data Products Manual
    Refer to the Data Products Manual
    Refer to the Data Products Manual
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Review the Data Products Manual.
    Enter EM data for each Data Module on Table 3.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type 
    EM. You see:  300
    Enter the Data Module extension number and press RETURN. You see: DATA
    MODULE BAUD RATES
    Enter data for each EM option from Table 3. After entering data for one
    option, you automatically advance to the next.
    After programming the last EM option, you advance to the next consecutiveextension.
      
    						
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