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SYSTEM PARAMETERS

SYSTEM PASSWORD
To prevent unauthorized users from reprogramming the system, a four-digit
password has been set in the system which your dealer will disclose to you. The
program code followed by password must be dialed before programming any
feature.
Once you dial password, you shall get acceptance beeps. Now you can program any
feature. If you make any mistake while programming, you shall get busy tone and
you need to disconnect and dial in password again once your programming is
complete, hang up to come out of programming mode.
System programming can be done by following way and you shall hear confirmation
tone after a valid programming.
Program code + Password + feature code
Program code = # *
Password = 1234
Feature codes are given below.

SOFT START (RAM CLEAR)


008 #
After completion of installation system must be given a soft reset to load the
default setting. To do so, dial

# * 1234 008 #

HOT START (SYSTEM RESTART)


008 *
To restart the system without effecting programmed data, dial
# * 1234 008 *

1) TIME SETTING

000 HH MM SS
Where HH =Hours in 24-hour format
MM= Minutes
SS = Seconds

Example: to set time as 3.35 pm, dial


# * 1234 000 15 35 00

2) DATE SETTING

001DD MM YY

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Where DD = Day
MM= Month
YY = Last two digit of the year

Example: to set date as 23 November 2013, dial


# * 1234 001 23 11 13

3) SYSTEM MODES

002M
Where M 0= System operates always in day mode
1= System operates always in night mode
2= System operates according to auto timing settings
Default: Day mode

4) AUTO DAY NIGHT TIMING SETTING

003 W HHMM hh mm
Where HH MM = Day mode start time in 24-hour format
hh mm = Night mode start time in 24-hour format
W = Week days 0 - 6,
0 is Sunday, 6 is Saturday
Default: NA

5) INTERCOM CLI DIGITS


0071 D
Where D= minimum CLI digits count (1~7)
Default: 3

6) MUSIC ON HOLD SELECTION


0073 X Y
Where X (for External calls) = 0 Internal music
1 beeps
2Recorded music as message 6
Y= (for Internal calls) = 0 Internal music
1 beeps
2Recorded music as message 6
Default: X=0
Y=0

7) GROUP DISA
0074 X G
Where X = DID digit (1~9)
G = Extn. /hunting group to be routed by dialing X
Default: NA
To disable-
0074 X #
Where X = DID digit (1~9)

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8) DSS ASSIGNMENT
0092 X
Where X 0 = KTS
1= DSS
Default: KTS

9) CHANGE SYSTEM PASSWORD


00 # PPPP PPPP
Where PPPP = new password
Default: 1234

10) FLEXIBLE EXTENSION NUMBERING


900 SS PP XXXX #
Where SS = Slot number
PP= Port number
XXXX = Extension number
Default: 100 onwards

11) FLEXIBLE TRUNK NUMBERING


901 SS PP XXXX #
Where SS = Slot number
PP= Port number
XXXX = Extension number
Default: 600 onwards

12) FLEXIBLE TRUNK GROUP NUMBERING


902 X Y #
Where X = trunk group number
Y = New number
Default: 800~807

13) FLEXIBLE HUNTING GROUP NUMBERING


903 X Y #
Where X = hunting group number 0~9
Y = New number
Default: 890~899

See following table for default slot and port numbers.

Position Slot Port Ext Position Slot Port Ext


(SS) (PP) (SS) (PP)
1st slot after CPU 00 00 100 13th slot after CPU 12 00 196
1st slot after CPU 00 01 101 13th slot after CPU 12 01 197
1st slot after CPU 00 02 102 13th slot after CPU 12 02 198
1st slot after CPU 00 03 103 13th slot after CPU 12 03 199
1st slot after CPU 00 04 104 13th slot after CPU 12 04 200
1st slot after CPU 00 05 105 13th slot after CPU 12 05 201
1st slot after CPU 00 06 106 13th slot after CPU 12 06 202
1st slot after CPU 00 07 107 13th slot after CPU 12 07 203
2nd slot after CPU 01 00 108 14th slot after CPU 13 00 204

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2nd slot after CPU 01 01 109 14th slot after CPU 13 01 205
2nd slot after CPU 01 02 110 14th slot after CPU 13 02 206
2nd slot after CPU 01 03 111 14th slot after CPU 13 03 207
2nd slot after CPU 01 04 112 14th slot after CPU 13 04 208
2nd slot after CPU 01 05 113 14th slot after CPU 13 05 209
2nd slot after CPU 01 06 114 14th slot after CPU 13 06 210
2nd slot after CPU 01 07 115 14th slot after CPU 13 07 211
3rd slot after CPU 02 00 116 15th slot after CPU 14 00 212
3rd slot after CPU 02 01 117 15th slot after CPU 14 01 213
3rd slot after CPU 02 02 118 15th slot after CPU 14 02 214
3rd slot after CPU 02 03 119 15th slot after CPU 14 03 215
3rd slot after CPU 02 04 120 15th slot after CPU 14 04 216
3rd slot after CPU 02 05 121 15th slot after CPU 14 05 217
3rd slot after CPU 02 06 122 15th slot after CPU 14 06 218
3rd slot after CPU 02 07 123 15th slot after CPU 14 07 219
4th
slot after CPU 03 00 124 16th slot after CPU 15 00 220
4th
slot after CPU 03 01 125 16th slot after CPU 15 01 221
4th
slot after CPU 03 02 126 16th slot after CPU 15 02 222
4th
slot after CPU 03 03 127 16th slot after CPU 15 03 223
4th
slot after CPU 03 04 128 16th slot after CPU 15 04 224
4th
slot after CPU 03 05 129 16th slot after CPU 15 05 225
4th
slot after CPU 03 06 130 16th slot after CPU 15 06 226
4th
slot after CPU 03 07 131 16th slot after CPU 15 07 227
th
5 slot after CPU 04 00 132 17th slot after CPU 16 00 228
5th slot after CPU 04 01 133 17th slot after CPU 16 01 229
5th slot after CPU 04 02 134 17th slot after CPU 16 02 230
5th slot after CPU 04 03 135 17th slot after CPU 16 03 231
5th slot after CPU 04 04 136 17th slot after CPU 16 04 232
5th slot after CPU 04 05 137 17th slot after CPU 16 05 233
5th slot after CPU 04 06 138 17th slot after CPU 16 06 234
5th slot after CPU 04 07 139 17th slot after CPU 16 07 235
6th slot after CPU 05 00 140 18th slot after CPU 17 00 236
6th slot after CPU 05 01 141 18th slot after CPU 17 01 237
6th slot after CPU 05 02 142 18th slot after CPU 17 02 238
6th slot after CPU 05 03 143 18th slot after CPU 17 03 239
6th slot after CPU 05 04 144 18th slot after CPU 17 04 240
6th slot after CPU 05 05 145 18th slot after CPU 17 05 241
6th slot after CPU 05 06 146 18th slot after CPU 17 06 242
6th slot after CPU 05 07 147 18th slot after CPU 17 07 243
7th slot after CPU 06 00 148 19th slot after CPU 18 00 244
7th slot after CPU 06 01 149 19th slot after CPU 18 01 245
7th slot after CPU 06 02 150 19th slot after CPU 18 02 246
7th slot after CPU 06 03 151 19th slot after CPU 18 03 247
7th slot after CPU 06 04 152 19th slot after CPU 18 04 248
7th slot after CPU 06 05 153 19th slot after CPU 18 05 249
7th slot after CPU 06 06 154 19th slot after CPU 18 06 250
7th slot after CPU 06 07 155 19th slot after CPU 18 07 251
8th slot after CPU 07 00 156 20th slot after CPU 19 00 252

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8th slot after CPU 07 01 157 20th slot after CPU 19 01 253
8th slot after CPU 07 02 158 20th slot after CPU 19 02 254
8th slot after CPU 07 03 159 20th slot after CPU 19 03 255
8th slot after CPU 07 04 160 20th slot after CPU 19 04 256
8th slot after CPU 07 05 161 20th slot after CPU 19 05 257
8th slot after CPU 07 06 162 20th slot after CPU 19 06 258
8th slot after CPU 07 07 163 20th slot after CPU 19 07 259
9th slot after CPU 08 00 164 21st slot after CPU 20 00 260
9th slot after CPU 08 01 165 21st slot after CPU 20 01 261
9th slot after CPU 08 02 166 21st slot after CPU 20 02 262
9th slot after CPU 08 03 167 21st slot after CPU 20 03 263
9th slot after CPU 08 04 168 21st slot after CPU 20 04 264
9th slot after CPU 08 05 169 21st slot after CPU 20 05 265
9th slot after CPU 08 06 170 21st slot after CPU 20 06 266
9th slot after CPU 08 07 171 21st slot after CPU 20 07 267
10th slot after CPU 09 00 172 22nd slot after CPU 21 00 268
10th slot after CPU 09 01 173 22nd slot after CPU 21 01 269
10th slot after CPU 09 02 174 22nd slot after CPU 21 02 270
10th slot after CPU 09 03 175 22nd slot after CPU 21 03 271
10th slot after CPU 09 04 176 22nd slot after CPU 21 04 272
10th slot after CPU 09 05 177 22nd slot after CPU 21 05 273
10th slot after CPU 09 06 178 22nd slot after CPU 21 06 274
10th slot after CPU 09 07 179 22nd slot after CPU 21 07 275
11th slot after CPU 10 00 180 23rd slot after CPU 22 00 276
11th slot after CPU 10 01 181 23rd slot after CPU 22 01 277
11th slot after CPU 10 02 182 23rd slot after CPU 22 02 278
11th slot after CPU 10 03 183 23rd slot after CPU 22 03 279
11th slot after CPU 10 04 184 23rd slot after CPU 22 04 280
11th slot after CPU 10 05 185 23rd slot after CPU 22 05 281
11th slot after CPU 10 06 186 23rd slot after CPU 22 06 282
11th slot after CPU 10 07 187 23rd slot after CPU 22 07 283
12th slot after CPU 11 00 188 24th
slot after CPU 23 00 284
12th slot after CPU 11 01 189 24th
slot after CPU 23 01 285
12th slot after CPU 11 02 190 24th
slot after CPU 23 02 286
12th slot after CPU 11 03 191 24th
slot after CPU 23 03 287
12th slot after CPU 11 04 192 24th
slot after CPU 23 04 288
12th slot after CPU 11 05 193 24th
slot after CPU 23 05 NA
12th slot after CPU 11 06 194 1st
KTS port 30 00 400
12th slot after CPU 11 07 195 2nd
KTS port 30 01 401

14) TRUNK DTMT DETECTOR


905 XX
Where X = DTMF sensitivity for DID dialing
Default: 18

15) ASSIGN CLI BASED ROUTING TABLE


93 X Y#Z #
Where X = table number 0~7
Y = CLI number

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Z = extension/ hunting group where the call to be routed
To clear particular table, dial
93 X #
Where X = table number 0~7
To clear complete CLI based routing table, Dial
93 #
Default: NA

16) ASSIGN LCR TABLE


94 X Y#Z #
Where X = table number 0~7
Y = number to be dialed
Z = Trunk/Access Group through which call is to be routed
To clear particular table, dial
94 X #
Where X = table number 0~7
To clear complete LCR table, dial
94 #
Default: NA

17) ASSIGN ALLOWED TABLE


95 X Y#Z #
Where X = table number 0~7
Y = location number 0~7
Z = Outside Number to be Allowed
To clear particular location of any table, dial
95 X Y #
Where X = table number 0~1
Y = location number 0~7
To clear particular table, dial
95 X #
Where X = table number 0~1
To clear complete allowed table, dial
95 #
Default: NA

18) ASSIGN DENIED TABLE


96 X Y#Z #
Where X = table number 0~1
Y = location number 0~7
Z = Outside Number to be denied
To clear particular location of any table, dial
95 X Y #
Where X = table number 0~1
Y = location number 0~7
To clear particular table, dial
96 X #
Where X = table number 0~1
To clear complete denied table, dial
96 #

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Default: NA

19) ASSIGN SPEED DIALING TABLE


97 XXX Y #
Where XXX = location number 000~999
Y = outside number with specific trunk or trunk group
To clear a particular series of 100 numbers of the complete table, dial
97 R #
Where R 0 = location 000~099
1 = location 100~199
2 = location 200~299
3 = location 300~399
.
.
.
9 = location 900~999

Y = location number 0~7


To clear particular location of Speed Dialing table, dial
97 XXX #
Where XXX = location number 0000~999
To clear complete speed dial table, dial
97 #
Default: NA

20) OPERATOR ASSIGNMENT


99 XXX
Where XXX = Extn. Number or hunting group number
Default: NA

21) BULK PROGRAMMING


* XXX # YYY# CMD *
Where XXX= starting extn. / Trunk number
YYY= ending extn. / Trunk number
CMD = programming command

23) CHANGE FUNCTION CODES


90* FF D XXX #
Where FF = function number 00~37
D = number of digits of the new code1~4
XXX = new function code

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See function code table below.

FUNCTION NUMBER FUNCTION TYPE DEFAULT CODE


01 Extension Code first 1
02 Extension Code second 2
03 Extension Code third 3
04 Extension Code fourth 4
05 Extension Code fifth 5
06 Extension Code sixth NA
07 Extension Code seventh NA
08 Extension Code eighth NA
09 Trunk code 6
10 Hunting group 89
11 Trunk access group 80
12 Operator code 9
13 Default access group 0
14 Redial *
15 Emergency call NA
16 System speed dial 7
17 Personal speed dial 81
18 Pick up in group 8*
19 Pick up general 8#
20 Dynamic lock 821
21 Forwarding 822
22 ECF 823
23 DND 824
24 ACB 825
25 Change personal password 829
26 Alarm 82*
27 Reset extension parameter 82#
28 System program #*
29 SMDR 84
30 Record voice message 85
31 Barge-in ##
32 Drop party 80#
33 Conference 80*
34 Split call NA
35 Relay access code 830
36 Paging 831
37 Paging and relay 832
38 Hotel feature access code 833

24) TIMERS
904 TT SSS #
Where TT = timer number 01~27

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SSS = time in seconds

See table below.

TIMER NUMBER TIMER TYPE DEFAULT


VALUE
01 FXO Default Timeout 180
02 FXO Pre pause Timeout 002
03 FXO welcome message timeout 020
04 FXO alert timeout 020
05 FXO pre ring timeout 004
06 FXO in digit timeout 010
07 FXO release wait timeout 002
08 FXO Out Digit Timeout 006
09 FXO Active Timeout 060
10 FXS default timeout 180
11 FXS digit timeout 010
12 FXS flash debounce timeout 002
13 FXS hold release timeout 060
14 FXS active timeout 060
15 FXS vox timeout 030
16 FXS alarm timeout 030
17 FXS alarm music timeout 010
18 FXS call back timeout 010
19 FXS confirm timeout 002
20 Port FXS hotline timeout 001
21 FXO CLI digit timeout 004
22 FXO setup retry timeout 003
23 Delayed lock timeout 005
24 Ring transfer timeout 060
25 Hold recall timeout 060
26 FXO FXO timeout 060
27 Alerting timeout 012

FXS (EXTENSION) PARAMETERS

25) COS
XXX 000 A B
Where XXX= extension number
A= day COS restriction
B = night COS restriction

Class of service restrictions


0 = No restriction
1= ISD calls disallowed, rest allowed
2= ISD, STD calls disallowed, rest allowed
3= ISD, STD, Mobile calls disallowed, only local calls allowed

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4= No outside calls allowed

26) ALLOWED TABLE


XXX 002 A B
Where XXX= extension number
A= table number 0~1
B= 1 enable
0 disable

27) DENIED TABLE


XXX 003 A B
Where XXX= extension number
A= table number 0~1
B= 1 enable
0 disable

28) SYSTEM SPEED DIAL CONTROL


XXX 004 R Y
Where XXX= extension number
R= speed dial rows from R00~R99
I.e. R = 0 means 000~099
R = 1 means 100~199
R = 2 means 200~299
.
.
R = 9 means 900~999
Y =1 allowed
Y= 0 not allowed
Example:
To restrict speed dial numbers from100 to199 to extn.300, dial
300 004 1 0
To allow speed dial numbers from100 to199 to extn.300, dial
300 004 1 1

29) DSS KEY ASSIGNMENT


XXX 006 A B #
Where XXX= extension number
A= key number from 00~23
B= extn./trunk/trunk group/hunting group number/ speed dial number
To cancel, dial
XXX 006 X #

30) HOTLINE ASSIGNMENT

XXX 007 Y #

Where XXX= extension number


Y= extn./trunk/trunk group/hunting group/ speed dial/or any other number
to which you wish to make hotline.
To cancel, dial

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XXX 007 #

31) PAGING
XXX 008 Y #
Where XXX= extension number
Y= 1Paging allowed
0Paging not allowed

32) STATION IN SERVICE


XXX 020 Y
Where XXX= extension number
Y= 1 Station is in active service
0 Station is out of service

33) FLASH TIMING


XXX 022 T
Where XXX= extension number
T= 1 long flash - 700 ms
0 short flash - 200 ms

34) DIRECT CO ACCESS


XXX 023 Y
Where XXX= extension number
Y= 0 Direct Access is allowed
1 Direct Access is not allowed

35) LCR
XXX 025 Y
Where XXX= extension number
Y= 1 LCR enable for this extension
0 LCR disable for this extension

36) DEFAULT CO ACCESS GROUP


XXX 026 TKGP
Where XXX= extension number
TKGP= CO group number 800~807

37) CALL WAITING


XXX 027 Y

Where XXX= extension number


Y= 0 enable for internal calls only
1 enable for external calls only
2 enable for both internal and external calls

39) RESET PERSONAL PASSWORD


XXX 02 ##
Where XXX= extension number

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40) PICK UP GROUP
XXX 030 A B
Where XXX= extension number
A= pick up group 0~7
B= 1 station can pick up this group
0 station cannot pick up this group

41) OVERRIDE
XXX 040 Y
Where XXX= extension number
Y= 1 extension can override
0 extension cannot override

42) PROTECTION FROM OVERRIDE


XXX 041 Y
Where XXX= extension number
Y= 1 extension can be overridden
0 extension cannot be overridden

43) MONITOR
XXX 042 Y
Where XXX= extension number
Y= 1 extension can monitor
0 extension cannot monitor

44) ACCESS TO INDIVIDUAL TERMINALS


XXX A B
Where XXX= extension number
A= trunk number/trunk group number/hunting group number
B= 1 Access to specified terminal is allowed
0 Access to specified terminal is not allowed

FXO (TRUNK) PARAMETERS

45) TRUNK LANDING GROUP DAY


XXX 00 G
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
G= hunting group number 890~899

46) TRUNK LANDING GROUP NIGHT


XXX 01 G
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
G= hunting group number 890~899
47) TRUNK IN SERVICE
XXX 020 Y
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
Y=1 CO is in active service
0 CO is out of service

48) TRUNK MODE

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XXX 021 Y
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
Y= 1 pulse mode
0 tone mode

49) TRUNK RESERVATION


XXX 022 Y
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
Y= 1 CO as incoming only
0 CO as incoming and outgoing

50) DID
XXX 023 Y
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
Y= 1 DID enable
0 DID disable

51) CLI BASED ROUTING


XXX 024 Y
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
Y= 1 Route incoming CO calls according to Incoming CLI Table 0~7
0 Route as per programmed Intercom Hunting Group

52) # * DIALING ON TRUNK


XXX 025 Y
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
Y= 0 Outside number can begin with # or *
1 Outside number cannot begin with # or *

54) WELCOME MESSAGE SELECTION


XXX 028 Y
Where XXX= trunk number 600, 601...
Y= 0 First Welcome message (message 1)
1 Second welcome message (message 5)

HUNTING GROUP PARAMETERS

55) HUNTING GROUP ASSIGNMENT


XXX ABCD
Where XXX= hunting group number 890~899
ABCD= Ext 1 ext2 ext 3 ext4

56) NORMAL RINGING

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XXX 000
Where XXX= hunting group number 890~899

57) ACD RINGING


XX 001
Where XXX= hunting group number 890~899

58) SIMULTANIOUS RINGING


XXX 011
Where XXX= hunting group number 890~899
59) SERIAL RINGING
XXX 010
Where XXX= hunting group number 890~899

FXO (TRUNK) GROUP PARAMETERS

60) FXO (TRUNK) GROUP ASSIGNMENT


XXX A B
Where XXX = trunk group number 800~807
A= trunk number 600, 601…
B=1 trunk is available in this group
0 trunk is not available in this group

61) TRUNK OVERFLOW GROUP


XXX G
Where XXX = trunk group number 800. 801…
G = overflow group 800, 801 …

62) TRUNK ROTATION


XXX 00 Y
Where XXX = trunk group number 800. 801…
Y=1 rotation on (circular access)
0 rotation off (linear access)

63) OVER FLOW CONTROL


XXX 01 Y
Where XXX= trunk group number 800. 801…
Y=1 overflow allowed
0 overflow not allowed

64) OVER FLOW CHAINING CONTROL


XXX 02 Y
Where XXX= trunk group number 800. 801…
Y= 1 chaining allowed
0 chaining not allowed

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SMDR PARAMETERS

65) SMDR MODE


004 Y
Where Y= 0 OFF line SMDR
1 ON line SMDR
Default: off line

66) SMDR STORAGE


005 X Y
Where X= 0 Outgoing Calls
1 Incoming Calls
2 Intercom Calls
Y= 0 Off
1 On
Default: Outgoing storage - On
Incoming storage - Off
Intercom storage - Off

67) BAUD RATE SETTING


006 P B #
Where P = Port 0 or 1
B = Baud rate
Default: 115200

PRI PARAMETERS

68) PRI CALLING NUMBER (Common DOD number)


0090 XXXXXXXX #
Where XXXXXXXX = PRI number to be sent out.
Default: NA

69) MSN ASSIGNMENT


98 DD XXX YYY#
Where DD = last 2 digits of MSN number to be assigned
XXX= Extn. /hunting group to be ring for this MSN number
YYY = Extn. /hunting group number if XXX is busy
To clear any particular MSN number, dial
9 DD #
To clear complete MSN table, dial
98 #
Default: NA

70) MSN ACTIVATION


XXX 026 Y
Where XXX = trunk number, 600 onwards
Y = 1 MSN enable
0 MSN disable

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Default: NA

71) DOD NUMBER (individual DOD number)


XXX 029 ABCD#
Where XXX= extension number
ABCD= last 4 digits of the DOD number to be sent out

72) MSN VOICE MSG ASSIGNMENT


0091 XX Y
Where XX = last two digits of the MSN number
Y = 0 voice message off
1 voice message on
Default: NA

73) TRUNK TO TRUNK TANSFER


0070 Y
Where Y 0 = Off
1 = On
Default: Off

HOTEL FEATURES

74) SET AS GUEST


XXX 021Y
Where XXX= extension number
Y=1 extension is guest
0 extension is ordinary

75) CHECK OUT COS


XXX 001 A B
Where XXX= extension number
A= day COS restriction
B= night COS restriction

Class of service restrictions


0 = No restriction
1= ISD calls disallowed, rest allowed
2= ISD, STD calls disallowed, rest allowed
3= ISD, STD, Mobile calls disallowed, only local calls allowed
4= No outside calls allowed

76) ALARM FORWARDING


0075 0 X
Where X 0 = No forwarding to operator when room does not attend the alarm call
1= forwarding to operator
Default: 1

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77) PRINT OUT WHILE CHECKOUT
0075 1 X
Where X 0 = No print out while room checks out
1 = Print out If SMDR is set for online.
Default: 1

78) ALARM REMOTE


0075 2 X
Where X 0 = Operator cannot set alarm for any extension
1 = Operator can set alarm for any extension
Default: 1

79) ROOM BARRING

a) Assign guest group

XXX 031 G Y
Where XXX= extension number
G= group number 0~7
Y= 1 extension is a member of this group G
0 extension is not a member of this group G

b) Allow guest group

XXX 005 G Y
Where XXX= extension number
G= group number 0~7
Y= 1 this extension can call to the extensions in group G
0 this extension cannot call to the extensions in group G
COMPUTER CONNECTIVITY
Set computer parameters as following:
1) Baud rate -115200
2) Parity bit - None
3) Start bit - 1
4) Stop bit - 1
5) Data bit -8
6) Flow control - none

PROGRAMMING THROUGH PC

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Following commands can be given to access hotel features through serial port using
hyper terminal.

Command Syntax Description


Check in room checkin <room No.> Room check in
Check out room checkout <room no.> Room check out
Temp. check out room tempcheckout< room no.> Room temp. check out
clean room clean< room no.> Room clean
alarm room alarm< room no>< hh mm> Room alarm
Alarm stop room stopalarm<room no> cancel a preset alarm
print room print<room no.> reprint the last checked out bill
status room status<room no.> Check room status

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