PROGRAMMING
from Multiline Terminals of
system functions is permitted locally at any of up to
three ETE-16D-( 1 Multiline Terminal positions, or
remotely at a PC, using an RAA-E Unit. Most changes
to the system program can be entered while the system
is in full operation.
PUSHBUTTON DIAL - DTMF
or
DP-
are provided
on all Electra Mark11 Multiline Terminals for
simplified and speedy calling. Trunks are assigned, on
an individual or trunk group basis, to generate either
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) or Dial Pulse
(DP) dialing signals.
A
RECALL BUTTON
is provided on all Electra
Mark11 Multiline Terminals. This button can be used
to generate either a hook flash, to access features
provided by an outside exchange, or to abandon a call
while retaining the outside line for origination of
another call.
REMOTE ADMINISTRATION ADAPTOR
(RAA-E UNIT)
allows programming to be performed
from a remote location when the system is equipped
with the RAA-E Unit. The RAA-E Unit provides
access to the system with the assistance of the
following equipment:
Job Site:
1. CPU-EB(or higher revision level) ETU
2. ESI-E( ) (one circuit for RAA-E termination) ETU
3. A modem (212A compatible with auto answer)
4. SLI-E( ) (one circuit for Modem termination if
required) ETU
5. RSG-E unit (if Modem terminates on an SLI-E( )
ETU)
Remote Location:
1. Modem (212A)
2. NEC Powermate or IBM compatible PC. t
3. RAA Host Disk
t or any RAA-E compatible unit,
ie.,
NEC PC8300
Laptop Computer, NEC PC8231A Floppy Disk Drive,
Multispeed, or Datavue’s SPARK laptop.
The
RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM
is located in
the memory of the CPU-E (or higher revision level)
and enables the system to fully function after a first
initialization. The CPU scans the installed circuits
and Multiline Terminals and assigns standard
(default) values. This allows system operation before
programming has begun. This provides the installer a
method to test the system for normal operation,
thereby allowing later problems to be identified as
probable programming errors.
ND-20292
CHAPTER 1
APRIL,1990
RESTRICTION (INCOMING)
allows the
assignment, on a per station per trunk group basis, of
restricting a station’s ability to answer incoming calls.
RESTRICTION (OUTGOING)
allows the
assignment, on a per station per trunk group basis, of
restricting outgoing calls.
RINGING LINE PREFERENCE
makes call
handling more efficient, and is especially useful for
Attendant Positions.
Any Multiline Terminal can be
programmed to seize any ringing incoming call, to that
station, by going off-hook.
SAVE and REPEAT
allows the storage of telephone
numbers (up to sixteen digits). Any line key (except
PE) can be programmed to become a Save and
Repeat
key (maximum of eighty for the system). After dialing
an outside number, depression of this line key causes
the system to memorize the number dialed and light
the associated red LED. Depressing this key, when the
station is receiving dial tone, causes the number to be
redialed. The number is eliminated from memory
when redialed. Each Multiline Terminal in the
Electra Mark11 System can have at least one Save
and
Repeat
key until the system limit of eighty
Save and
Repeat
keys is reached.
SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
can be used when
cable distances exceed the allowed maximum length
for Multiline Terminals (refer to Chapter 2
Specifications). The Electra Mark11 System provides
all Single Line Telephones access to
most features
available to the Multiline Terminals. The system
capacity for SLTs is seventy-six, which requires the
support of up to four MFR-EA ETUs, up to three RSG-
E Ringing Supply Generators, and up to nineteen
SLI-E( 1 ETUs.
A system must contain at least one
ESI-EC 1 ETU and ETE-16D-0 Multiline Terminal for
programming and cull processing.
The Single Line Telephone user can access features
provided by a PBX or CENTREX, or custom calling
features provided by the local operating company by
sending a timed hookflash to the CO/PBX line to which
it is connected, and then dialing
a Feature Access
code.
SPEED DIAL (Station)
is provided to every station
within the Electra Mark11 System. Because each
station type has its own unique capabilities, access to
the individual twenty speed dial buffers may vary.
1. ETE-S ( 1, dial access to 20 memories.
2. ETE-GD- ( ), dial access to 10 and direct selection to
10 more, or dial access to all 20.
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