ELGE - MP - STG - iPECS eMG80 A - P Manual - 1 - 1 PDF
ELGE - MP - STG - iPECS eMG80 A - P Manual - 1 - 1 PDF
ELGE - MP - STG - iPECS eMG80 A - P Manual - 1 - 1 PDF
Revision History
Table of Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................. 1
1.1 Manual Application .............................................................. 1
1.2 Manual Organization ........................................................... 1
1.3 S/W & H/W Terminology...................................................... 2
2. System & admin information ...................................... 3
2.1 System capacities................................................................ 3
2.2 Slot configuration ................................................................ 4
2.3 Initialization .......................................................................... 7
2.3.1 Basic Power-Up Routine ............................................................ 7
2.3.2 Registration of Boards ............................................................... 7
2.3.3 Initial Station and CO Numbering ............................................. 8
2.3.4 IP Phone Registration ................................................................ 8
2.3.5 Default Database ........................................................................ 8
2.4 Virtual LANs ......................................................................... 9
2.5 General Admin and Menu Structure ................................ 10
3. STATION ADMIN PROGRAMMING ........................... 11
3.1 General................................................................................ 11
3.1.1 LCD & Button Functions .......................................................... 11
3.1.2 Alphanumeric Data Entries...................................................... 11
3.2 Data Entry Mode ................................................................ 12
3.3 Procedure for Data Entry .................................................. 13
3.3.1 System ID — PGM 100 ............................................................. 13
3.3.2 NUMBERING PLANS DATA — PGM 102 to 109 ..................... 15
3.3.2.1 System IP Address Plan — PGM 102 ............................................... 15
3.3.2.2 Device IP Address Plan -PGM 103 .................................................... 17
3.3.2.3 CO Device Sequence Number -PGM 104 ......................................... 21
3.3.2.4 Flexible Station Numbering Plan -PGM 105 ...................................... 22
3.3.2.5 Flexible Numbering Plan part A to D - PGM 106 to 109 .................... 23
3.3.2.6 8-Digit Table ....................................................................................... 29
3.3.3 Station Data –PGM 110-125 ..................................................... 30
3.3.3.1 Station Type -PGM 110 ...................................................................... 30
3.3.3.2 Station Attributes I to III - PGM 111-113 ............................................ 31
i
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
ii
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
iii
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
v
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
vi
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
vii
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
viii
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
ix
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
x
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
1. INTRODUCTION
1
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
parameters by Program group and includes the default values for each parameter. It is
only for Station Administration.
2
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
3
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Item Capacity
Call Log(Outgoing/Incoming/Missed 15 ~ 50, 23 digits (programmable)
Call)
DSS Consoles per Station 3
SMDR buffer 5000
CO Line Groups 20
Station & Hunt Groups 40
Station & Hunt Group Members 70
Pickup Group 50
Pickup Group Member 140
Conference Groups - System 40
Conference Groups - Station 20 per station
Executive/Secretary pairs 36
Authorization Codes 500 (Station: 140, System: 360)
4
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
5
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
6
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
2.3 Initialization
The system should be initialized before starting the configuration to assure a known starting point
and automatically register installed boards. Also, if the Nation Code requires modification, the
system will be initialized in the process so as to establish tones and gains appropriate for the
region. You can initialize the system using the Initialization switch (Dip-switch SW1, pole-2) in the
KSU or using the software Initialization PGM 450. Note the former must be used to change the
Nation Code as detailed section 3.3.1.
7
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
8
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
9
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The default and range of values for each configurable parameter are provided in Appendix C. The
index and charts are helpful references when entering data into the system‘s database.
10
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
3.1 General
* Blank - 0 0-00 # #
*1
: - *2
, - *3
11
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ENTER ADMIN PASSWORD Enter the Admin password. Confirmation tone is received. As
a default there is no password and this step is skipped.
ENTER PGM NUMBER To select a program, use the instructions in the following
sections, starting with “Press the [PGM] button” and dial the
specified Admin Program code.
12
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A twenty-four (24) character SITE NAME and the local Area Code are also defined in this
program. The SITE NAME is primarily useful for the installer/programmer as a reference to the
customer.
In addition, under this program the system can be programmed to select one of eight (8) Flexible
Number Plans, refer to Appendix B. Individual items from the selected Numbering Plan can be
changed under Flexible Numbering Plan part A to D – PGM 106 to 109- in section 3.3.2.5.
PROCEDURE:
13
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
14
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
SYSTEM IP ADDRESS PLAN 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 102.
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-19)
15
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
6 255.255.0.0
SYSTEM SUB NET MASK
255.255.255.0
16 Unused.
UNUSED
17 Unused.
UNUSED
16
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
To register an IP device:
As IP gateway/board and terminals register to the iPECS, a logical slot number is assigned,
which indicates the order of registration. Also, based on the type of device (CO/IP gateway/board,
Terminal) the system assigns a logical Sequence Number. Thus, Sequence Numbers for CO
gateway/board, Terminals are independently assigned based on the type of gateway/board.
These Sequence Numbers are employed to provide a relationship between the physical MAC
address and the logical port numbers of the device.
The system may assign a default private IP address to each Sequence Number. If desired, this
program may be used to modify the assigned IP address for each gateway/board and iPECS
Phone.
Each local gateway/board and terminal can be assigned for “Direct Send”. With Direct Send
enabled, the system will employ the Ethernet MAC address, layer 2 switching to eliminate the
need for IP traffic overhead, reducing overall LAN traffic.
The system normally employs IP multi-cast protocol to respond to a registration request from a
gateway/board or terminal. When the device is separated from the system by a router, the system
must use the IP uni-cast protocol. This is established by the “Local Device” assignment.
When disabled (Off), the system will send an IP uni-cast message to the device in response to a
registration request.
PROCEDURE:
DEVICE IP ADDRESS PLAN 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 103.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-7)
17
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
18
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
4 LCD shows: .
001-015 : B40EDCBF5606
Line 1 Sequence Number, 2 digits MAC
VMIU :10.10.10.2
Address, 12 digits Line 2 device type and IP
address.
19
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
5 LCD shows:
001-018 : FFFF0000FFFF
Line 1 Sequence Number, 2 digits MAC
MCIB : 10 .10 .10 .2
Address, 12 digits Line 2 device type and IP
address.
5–1 Use Flex button 1 to set the device‘s IP address 10.10.10.10~254
SET IP ADDRESS
in IP v4 format.
MCIB :10.10.10.2
7 LCD shows:
001-003 : 00405A142C67
Line 1 Sequence Number, 2 digits MAC
WTIB : 10:10:10:14
Address, 12 digits Line 2 “WTI4” and IP
Address, 7~12 digits.
7–1 Use Flex button 1 to set the device‘s IP address 10.10.10.10~254
SET IP ADDRESS
in IP v4 format.
WTIB :10.10.10.14
20
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
001 002 003 004 005 006 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 104.
009 007 008 013 014 . . .
001 002 003 004 005 006 Press the Flex button (1~6) for the desired Sequence
009 007 008 013 014 . . . Number, use the [VOL UP] and [VOL DOWN] buttons for
the next/previous set of six Sequence Numbers.
001 002 003 004 005 006 Using the dial pad, enter new slot numbers. Note slot
009 007 008 013 014 . . . numbers cannot be duplicated and duplicates will cause an
error. The [SPEED] button may be used to erase the slot
number associated with the selected Sequence Number.
Press the [Save] button to store the new Slot data.
21
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
001 002 003 004 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 105.
100 101 102 103
001 002 003 004 Use either of the two methods below to change the station
… … … … number associated with a Sequence Number. Note pressing
the [SPEED] button twice clears all station number
assignments.
The [VOL UP] / [VOL DOWN] buttons are used to view
the next/previous 2 station Sequence Numbers.
Range entry:
Using the dial-pad, enter a station number range (first &
last station number). The two station numbers must be of
the same length, 2~8 digits. The range assignment
begins with the first station number shown by the LCD
and continues to the end of the entered range.
Single entry:
4.1 Press Flex button 1~4 to select the desired Sequence
Number from the two shown by the LCD.
4.2 Dial new station number.
Press the [Save] button to store the new station numbers.
22
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
5
UNUSED
23
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
24
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
25
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
26
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
27
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
24
ADDED FLEX NUMBER PLAN
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-4)
28
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Digit 8 TBL 1 : Empty Use the dial-pad to enter the desired table number.
29
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
STATION TYPE ASSIGN 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 110.
ENTER STA RANGE
100-110 F1:TY F2:ASC Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex 100~110). For
IPKTU a single station, enter the same number twice; use this
procedure for an iPECS DSS Console.
Select Flex button 1, to set the station type and, for iPECS
DSS Consoles (types 2~4), Flex button 2 assigns the
associated station.
100-110 F1:TY F2:ASC Use the dial-pad to enter desired data:
IPKTU 4-1. For Flex button 1 (TYPE), enter the station TYPE;
refer to Table 3.3.3.1–1.
111-111 F1:TYPE F2 :ASC 4-2. For Flex button 2 (Associated station), enter the
DSS MAP2 : STA . . . . number of the station used with the console. Flex button
2 is only available for iPECS DSS Consoles (Types 2~4),
see Table 3.3.3.1-2 for default configurations.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entries.
30
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
31
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
32
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
22 Each station can choose one of eleven 00: dial tone dial tone
100-110 DLTN (00-10)
dial tone sources 01: INT music
DIAL TONE (00)
02: EXT music
03: VSF MOH
04: SLT MOH1
05: SLT MOH2
06: SLT MOH3
07: SLT MOH4
08: SLT MOH5
09: VSF MOH2
10:VSF MOH3
23 Each station can choose one of eleven 00: ring back ring back
100-110 RBTN (00-10)
ring back tone sources tone tone
RING BACK TONE (00)
01: INT music
02: EXT music
03: VSF MOH
04: SLT MOH1
05: SLT MOH2
06: SLT MOH3
07: SLT MOH4
08: SLT MOH5
09: VSF MOH2
10:VSF MOH3
24 When e-mail notification of a new VSF 0: OFF ON
100-110 ATTACH MSG
message is enabled, (PGM 236-button 1: ON
(1:ON/0:OFF) : ON
7) the e-mail may include the voice
mail as a wav file attachment. VSF
mail server IP (PGM 113-button18) &
VSF Mail Address (PGM 113-
button19) are required for proper
operation.
33
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
34
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
35
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
36
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
37
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
38
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
39
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
40
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
100-110 STATION ATT4 Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
PRESS FLEX_KEY (01-24) a single station, enter the same number twice.
41
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
42
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
16
100-110 UNUSED
43
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
44
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
24-10
100-110 RESERVED
PROCEDURE:
FLEX BUTTON ASSIGN 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 115.
ENTER STA RANGE
100-110 BTN ASSIGN Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
PRESS FLEX_KEY (1-24) a single station, enter the same number twice.
45
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Table 3.3.3.4-1 FLEX BUTTON TYPE & VALUE CODES (PGM 115)
TYPE DESCRIPTION Remarks
1 Empty Button Empty (unassigned) button, may be defined by the user.
Assigns button to perform a User Program function from the Fixed
2 User Program Fixed Numbering Plan
Numbering Plan, Appendix A.
3 {[SPEED] XXX} Station or System Speed Dial bin.
Assigns button to dial a code from the Flexible Numbering Plan,
4 Flexible Numbering Plan Code
see Appendix B.
5 Station or Network Station Assign network station number from network table.
6 MSN Enter desired MSN Table index.
Table 3.3.3.4-2 iPECS IP & LDP PHONE BUTTON DEFAULT CONFIGURATION (PGM 115)
46
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
NOTE:
These button definitions cannot be changed.
47
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
100-110 STATION COS Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
DAY=01 NIGHT=01 TIMED=01 a single station, enter the same number twice.
48
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
49
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
CO/IP GROUP ACCESS 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 117.
ENTER STA RANGE
100 – 110 CO/IP GRP Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-20) a single station, enter the same number twice.
PROCEDURE:
INTERNAL PAGE ZONE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 118.
ENTER STA NUMBER
100-110 I-PAGE ZONE Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
PRESS FLEX KEY (001-024) a single station, enter the same number twice.
The LEDs indicate the status for Page Zones 1 to 24, Use
the [VOL UP]/[VOL DOWN] button to display Page Zones
25 to 35.
Press the desired Flex button to toggle Internal Page
Zone assignments,
LED On: station receives announcement
LED Off: station does not receive announcement.
Press the [Save] button to store the Page Zone data.
50
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
PTT GROUP ACCESS 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 119.
ENTER STA NUMBER
100-110 PTT GRP ACC Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
PRESS FLEX_KEY (01-10) a single station, enter the same number twice.
51
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
CALL FWD PRESET 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 120.
ENTER STA RANGE
100 – 110 STA PRES FWD Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
CONDITION CHOICE (F1 –F8) a single station, enter the same number twice.
F1:S F2:H F3:SPD F4:ICR Press Flex Button for the desired type of forward:
UNCONDITION : …. 1. Unconditional
2. Internal Busy
3. Internal No Answer
4. External Busy
5. External No Answer
6. Transfer to Mailbox (destination must the VM Group).
7. Internal DND
8. External DND
ENTER FWD STA NO. Select Flex button for the Destination type:
UNCONDITION : STA …. 1. Station
2. Hunt Group
3. System Speed Bin for Off-net
4. Station ICR
Use the dial pad to enter the value associated with the
selected type:
For Station & Net Station, enter station number,
For Hunt Group, enter Station Group Number,
For System Speed Bin for Off-Net enter Speed bin
number.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
52
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
IDLE LINE SELECTION 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 121.
ENTER STA RANGE
100-110 IDLE LINE Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
NOT ASSIGNED (1-7) a single station, enter the same number twice.
Use the dial-pad to enter the type and value for the desired
Idle Line selection, refer to Table 3.3.3.10-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
Table 3.3.3.10-1 IDLE LINE SELECTION TYPE & VALUE (PGM 121)
TYPE VALUE DESCRIPTION
1 Flex button Flex button, activates Flex Number as if dialed.
2 CO line CO/IP path seizes CO line.
3 CO group CO/IP Group seizes CO line from the CO/IP Group.
4 Station Station, calls the assigned station
5 Hunt Group Call to Hunt Group
6 Station Speed Call to Station Speed
7 System Speed Call to System Speed
53
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
100-110 STA IP ATT Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
PRESS FLEX KEY (1) a single station, enter the same number twice.
54
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
100-110 STATION RANGE Use the dial-pad to enter a station range (Ex. 100~110). For
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-2) a single station, enter the same number twice.
55
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
LINKED STA TABLE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 124.
ENTER STA NUMBER
STA 110 IS LINKED PAIR Use the dial-pad to enter primary station number for the
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-3) Linked pair (Ex. 110).
56
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ICM TENANCY GROUP 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 125.
ENTER GRP NUMBER (01-15)
ICM TENANCY GRP 01 Use the dial-pad to enter the group number (Ex. 01)
F1:ATD F2:ACCESS
57
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ENTER PGM NUMBER 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 127.
58
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
59
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ENTER PGM NUMBER 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 128.
60
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
LSS LABEL EDIT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 129.
ENTER STA NUMBER
STA 100 LSS LABEL Use the dial-pad to enter the station number associated with
ENTER LSS IDX(1-4) the console (Ex. 100).
61
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
H323 VOIP ATTRIBUTE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 130.
ENTER SEQ NO(001-262)
001 H323 VOIP ATTR Use the dial pad to enter the VoIP board sequence number.
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-24)
62
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
63
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
24
001 H323 VOIP ATTR (2ND)
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-4)
64
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
T1 /E1/PRI ATTRIBUTE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 131 and enter sequence
ENTER SEQ NO ( 001 –262 ) number (Ex. 001).
001 T1 /PRI ATTR Use the dial pad to enter the Sequence Number of the
PRESS FLEX KEY ( 1 – 6 ) desired T1/PRI module. Use PGM 103 to determine
Sequence Numbers. (e.g. enter the sequence number
Press the desired Flex button; refer to Table 3.3.4.2-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired data, refer to Table
3.3.4.2-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the Table data entry.
65
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
BOARD BASE ATTRIBUTE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 132 and enter Range
ENTER RANGE (001–262 ) (Ex. 001~002).
001-002 BOARD ATTRIBUTE Use the dial pad to enter the Sequence Number range of the
PRESS FLEX KEY (01–13) desired module. Use PGM 103 to determine Sequence
Numbers.
Press the desired Flex button; refer to Table 3.3.4.3-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired data, refer to Table
3.3.4.3-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the Table data entry.
66
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
67
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
COL SERVICE ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 140 and enter the range
ENTER COL RANGE (Ex. 0102).
01-02 SVC TYPE (1-4) Use the dial pad to enter a CO Line range. For a single CO
NORMAL CO (1) Line, enter the same number twice.
PROCEDURE:
68
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Use the dial-pad to enter desired data for the Attribute, refer
to Table 3.3.5.2-1 through Table 3.3.5.2-5.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
69
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
15
01-02 UNUSED
17
01-02 UNUSED
70
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
9 OFF
01-02 CO ERROR TONE
(1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF
10 OFF
01-02 CO BUSY TONE
(1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF
71
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
72
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
73
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
74
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
75
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
STA COS 7 In-house dialing In-house dialing In-house dialing In-house dialing In-house dialing
only only only only only
STA COS 8 Exception Table Exception Table No Restriction Only Local Call No Restriction
D governs the D governs the (LD Code /
dialing dialing Counter) and
Table C
76
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
77
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
01-02 PRESS KEY Use the dial-pad to enter a CO Line range. For a single CO
DAY NIGHT TIMED-R Line, enter the same number twice.
78
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
01-02 DID ATTRIBUTES Use the dial-pad to enter the DID Line range. For a single
PRESS FLEX KEY(1–4) DID Line, enter the same number twice.
79
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
01-02 DISA ATTRIBUTE Use the dial-pad to enter the CO Line range. For a single
F1:DAY F2:NIGHT F3:TIME CO Line, enter the same number twice.
80
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
CO PRESET FWD ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 147.
ENTER COL RANGE
01-02 CO PRE-FWD Use the dial-pad to enter the CO Line range. For a single
PRESS FLEX KEY(1–3) CO Line, enter the same number twice.
81
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
01–02 CID SETTING Use the dial–pad to enter a CO line range. For a single
PRESS FLEX_KEY (01–12) CO Line, enter the same number twice.
82
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
COL NA ISDN ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 150.
ENTER CO RANGE
01-02 COL NA ISDN ATT Use the dial-pad to enter a CO Line range. For a single CO
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-8) Line, enter the same number twice.
83
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
84
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
COL ISDN ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 151.
ENTER CO RANGE
01-02 COL ISDN ATT Use the dial-pad to enter a CO Line range (Ex. 01-02). For a
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-16) single CO Line, enter the same number twice.
85
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
86
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
01-02 COL T1 ATT Use the dial-pad to enter a CO Line range (Ex. 01-02). For a
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-13) single CO Line, enter the same number twice.
87
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
88
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
DCOB COLINE ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 153.
ENTER CO RANGE
01-02 DCOB CO ATT Use the dial-pad to enter a CO Line range (Ex. 01-02). For a
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-6) single CO Line, enter the same number twice.
89
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
90
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
91
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
92
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
93
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
94
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
95
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
96
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
24-7 If it is ‘0’ then the first ‘*’ in speed will 0: DISPLAY DISPLAY
FIRST DIGIT * IN SPD
be used for display security SECURITY SECURITY
DISPLAY SECURITY (0)
otherwise DTMF ‘*’ will be send. 1: DIGIT *
24-8 ON: Password in PGM162 must be 0: OFF ON
STRONG PASSWORD
longer than 6 and made by 1: ON
(1:ON/0:OFF) :OFF
Numbers, Characters.
24-9 SMTP port of VMIU/VMIB 00001~65535 00025
VSF SMTP PORT
(00001~65535) : 00025
97
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
98
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ADMIN PASSWORD Press the Flex button for the desired password:
@@@@@@@@@@@@
For the Keyset Admin password press Flex button 1.
For the Maintenance password press Flex button 2.
99
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
SYSTEM ALARM ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 163.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-7)
100
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
PROCEDURE:
MULTICAST RTP Press Flex button 1 for RTP ports or Flex button 2 for RTCP
PRESS FLEX_KEY (01-24) ports.
101
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
102
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
103
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
104
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
105
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
DISA COS (1 – 11) 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 166.
DAY: 07 NIGHT: 07 TIMED:07
106
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
DID/DISA DESTINATION :0 Press the [PGM] button and dial 167 and press Flexible
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-9) button (Ex.1).
107
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
EXT CONTROL CONTACT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 168.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-2 )
EXT CONTROL CONTACT Select Flex button 1~2 for the desired External Control
NO 1 : ... (1-3) contact.
PROCEDURE:
LCD DISPLAY MODE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 169.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-4)
108
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
109
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
LED FLASHING RATE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 170.
PRESS FLEX_KEY (1-24)
LED FLASHING RATE There are 35 Flash rate entries represented by Flex buttons.
PRESS FLEX KEY (25-35) To access entries 25 to 35, use the [VOL UP]/[VOL DOWN]
buttons. Press the desired Flex button; refer to Table
3.3.6.10-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter desired data for the flash rate, refer
to Table 3.3.6.10-1 and Table 3.3.6.10-2.
Press the [Save] button to store the Flash Rate data entry.
110
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
111
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
112
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Table 3.3.6.11-1 MUSIC SOURCES FOR MOH & BGM (PGM 171)
BTN ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT
1 Assigns the source for 00: No BGM Music 1
BGM TYPE (00-10)
BGM. 01: INT Music
MUSIC 1 (01)
02: EXT Music
03: VSF MOH
04-08: SLT MOH1-5
09: VSF MOH2
10: VSF MOH3
2 Assigns the source for 00: Hold tone Music 1
MOH TYPE (00-10)
MOH 01: INT Music
MUSIC 1 (01)
02: EXT Music
03: VSF MOH
04-08: SLT MOH1-5
09: VSF MOH2
10: VSF MOH3
3 Assigns the input for 00: ROMANCE ROMANCE
INT MOH TYPE (00-12)
source 1 01: TURKISH MARCH
ROMANCE (00)
02: GREEN SLEEVE
03: FUR ELISE
04: CARMEN / 05: WALTZ
06: PAVANE
07: SICHILIANO
08: SONATA
09: SPRING
10: CAMPANELLA
11: BADINERIE
12: BLUE DANUBE
4 Assign the SLIB port as a F1-F5:SLTMOH1-5
ASGN SLT MOH (F1-F5)
SLT MOH.
…. …. …. …. ….
113
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
PABX ACCESS CODE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 172.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-4)
PABX ACCESS CODE 1 Select the Flex button for the desired Access Code (button
.. 1~4).
Use the dial-pad to enter the PABX Trunk Access Code, two
(2) digits 0~9, Use “*” as a wild card (any digit) entry.
Press the [Save] button to store the access code data entry.
PROCEDURE:
XFR REC INC QUE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 173.
1 2 3 4
Select the Flex button for the desired Call Type; refer to
Table 3.3.6.13-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the priority 1~4.
Press the [Save] button to store the RLP Priority data entry.
114
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
RS232 PORT SETTING 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 174.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-3)
Press Flex button 1 for Serial port 1 or Flex button 2 for USB
COM1 port or Flex button 3 for USB COM2 port, then select
a Flex button for the desired attribute (e.g. Flex button 1),
refer to Table 3.3.6.14-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the desired Port data, refer to
Table 3.3.6.14-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the Port Data entry.
115
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
PRINT PORT SELECTION 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 175.
PRESS FLEX_KEY (1-2)
SELECT TCP NO Press Flex button 1 to assign the output type for each
PRESS FLEX_KEY (1-9) function or Flex button 2 to assign the TCP port for the
function when a TCP channel is selected for the function.
Select the Flex button for the desired function, refer to Table
3.3.6.15-1 or Table 3.3.6.15-2.
Use the dial pad to enter the output type (Flex button 1) or
TCP port (Flex button 2). For Flex button 1 the entries
available are:
1: Serial port 1
2: Serial port 2
3: TCP channel 1
4: TCP channel 2
5: TCP channel 3
6: USB COM1 (6)
7: USB COM2 (7)
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
116
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
117
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
PROCEDURE:
118
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
119
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
19 For SMDR and COS purposes, five (5) Flex button BTN 1: 0
LONG DISTANCE CODE
Long Distance codes of up to two (2) 1~5 +
0 .. .. .. ..
digits each can be assigned. If dialed as digits 0~9
st
the 1 digits, the call is considered an LD & ‘*’ as a
call. wild card
20 For incoming calls, the system will send 0: RING RING time
SMDR RIN/CLI/CPN SVC_I
the defined data item for “Field I”. The 1: CLI
(0:RIN/1:CLI/2:CPN):0
data item may be CLI, CPN or Ring 2: CPN
Service Time. Note the User dialed
number is always provided for an
outgoing call.
21 Print MSN number Information in SMDR 0: OFF OFF
MSN PRINT ON SMDR
Record. 1: ON
(1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF
120
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
121
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
24-18 If the value is ‘I’, the call to “VSF voice 0:’I’ 0:’I’
VSF VM DISPLAY
mail” is displayed as ‘I’ in SMDR. 1:’V’
(0:’I’, 1:’V’)
But if the value is ‘V’, the call to “VSF
voice mail” is displayed as ‘V’ in SMDR.
‘I’ means “incoming call”.
‘V’ is new indication for “VSF voice mail”.
24-19 Display ‘N’ in SMDR to distinguish and 1:ON OFF
DISPLAY N TYPE
it is network call. 2:OFF
(1:ON/0:OFF) : OFF
122
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
3.3.6.18 System Date, Time and Daylight Saving Time (DST) – PGM 178
The system Date, Time and DST feature are established by this entry. The date and time are
employed for several features and functions including; LCR, LCD displays, SMDR outputs, Auto
Ring Mode Selection, Wake-Up Alarm, etc. If DST is enabled the system time will be adjust one-
hour forward and back at the DST start and end times, respectively.
PROCEDURE:
SET TIME/DATE & DST 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 178.
PRESS FLEX_KEY (1 - 5)
Press the Flex button for the desired Attribute; refer to Table
3.3.6.18-1.
Button 1: Time
Button 2: Date
Button 3: DST enable mode
Button 4: DST start time
Button5 : DST end time
Use the dial-pad to enter desired data for the Attribute, refer
to Table 3.3.6.18-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
123
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
SET SYSTEM MULTI LANG 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 179 (e.g. enter 015).
ENTER SEQ NO (001 -262)
PROCEDURE:
124
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
125
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
126
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
14 Unused.
UNUSED
127
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
128
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
IN ROOM INDICATION Use the dial-pad to enter the desired bin number.
F1:SUPERVISOR F2:MEM
129
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
DCOB SYS ATTRIBUTES 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 186.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-6)
Press the Flex button for the desired Timer; refer to Table
3.3.6.22-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the desired Timer data, refer to
Table 3.3.6.22-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the Timer data entry.
130
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Press the Flex button for the desired NTP Attribute; refer to
Table 3.3.6.23-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the desired data, refer to Table
3.3.6.23-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
131
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Press the Flex button 1~3 for the desired setting, refer to
Table 3.3.6.24-1.
For Flex button 1 enable or disable CRR. For Flex button 2,
press the [Save] button to reset the CRR table. For Flex
button 3, dial the table bin number to input data.
For Flex button 3, Enter the bin number, refer to Table
3.3.6.24-1.
3 000-169
CRR ATTRIBUTES
ENTER BIN NO(000-169)
132
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ENTER PGM NUMBER 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 253.
1-2 VM COS ATT Press flex button 1-8 for the desired setting, refer to Table
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-8) 3.3.6.25-1.
133
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
PERSONAL GRP ASSIGN 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 260.
ENTER GRP NUM (01–70) And Enter Group number.
134
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
PERSONAL GRP 01 2. Press the Flex button 1~4 for the desired setting, refer to
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-4) Table 3.3.6.27-1.
135
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
136
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
STATION GRP ASSIGN 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 190.
ENTER GRP NO(401-440)
STATION GRP 401 Use the dial pad to enter the desired Station Group number.
F1:TYPE F2:PKUP F3:MEM
Press the Flex button for the desired setting; refer to Table
3.3.7.1-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired Station Group data.
Note for group members, enter a station or station range.
For an individual station press the desired Flex button for the
position of the station in the group and dial the station
number. For a range, enter the first and last station number
in the range.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
137
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
STATION GRP ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 191.
ENTER GRP NO(401-440)
CIRC GRP 401 Use the dial pad to enter the desired Station Group. The
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-21) system will display the type of group from the Station Group
Assignment PGM 190 data (Ex. 01 Circular).
Press the Flex button for the desired attribute; refer to Table
3.3.7.2-1 to Table 3.3.7.2-8.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired Group Attributes data,
refer to Table 3.3.7.2-1 to Table 3.3.7.2-8.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
138
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
NOTE
Repeating must be “ON” under
button 6 below.
nd
6 After the 2 announcement, if the 0: OFF OFF
CIRC 401 ANNC 2 RPT
call remains queued to the group, 1: ON
(1: ON / 0: OFF): OFF nd
the 2 VSF announcement can be
repeated at the Announcement
Repeat Timer interval.
7 A call to the group will continue to 1-4
CIRC 401 OVERFLOW DEST
route through the group until (1:Station
S/H/V/SPD (Dial 1-4)
answered or all group members 2:Station group
have been tried. The call will 3:VSF Announce
remain at the last station or will 4:System speed)
pass to the assigned Overflow
Destination.
8 A call to a group will remain at the 000~600 180
CIRC 401 OVERFLOW TMR
last station in the group or can be (seconds)
(000 - 600) : 180
sent to the assigned Overflow
Destination after expiration of the
OVERFLOW Timer.
139
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
140
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
141
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
nd
5 The 2 announcement can be 000~999 000
ACD 403 ANNC2 RPT TMR
repeated to calls that remain in queue (seconds)
(000 – 999) : 000
at intervals of the Announcement 2
Repeat Timer. Note repeating must be
“ON” under button 6 below.
nd
6 After the 2 announcement, if the call 0: OFF OFF
ACD 403 ANNC2 RPT nd
remains queued to the group, the 2 1: ON
(1: ON / 0: OFF): OFF
VSF
Announcement can be repeated at the
Announcement Repeat Timer interval.
142
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
143
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
144
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
145
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
146
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
147
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
148
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
149
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
NOTE
Auto Pickup, Button 1 must be
“ON”.
150
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
151
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
152
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Table 3.3.7.2-8 STATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES — UCS SERVER GROUP (PGM 191)
BTN ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT
1 UCS Server number, this value 01-16 1
UCS SVR [411] ASSIGNED
must be set to 1.
UC Server 1 (01–16)
PROCEDURE:
PICKUP GRP ASSIGN 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 192 and enter group
ENTER GRP NUM(00-49) number (Ex. 00).
PICKUP GRP 00 Use the dial pad to enter the desired Pickup Group.
…. …. …. The system will display the member of pickup group.
PICKUP GRP 00 Note for group members, enter a station or station range.
…. …. …. For an individual station press the desired Flex button for the
position of the station in the group and dial the station
number. For a range, enter the first and last station number
in the range.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
153
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
SYSTEM ISDN ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 200.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-3)
Press the Flex button for the desired Attribute; refer to Table
3.3.8.1-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired Attribute data.
Press the [Save] button to store the Attribute data entry.
154
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
CLIP/COLP TABLE ENTRY 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 201 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO ( 00 –4 9 ) number (Ex.00).
CLIP/COLP TABLE 00 Use the dial pad to enter the desired Bin number (00-49)
……….
155
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
MSN TABLE ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 202 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO ( 001 – 500 ) number (Ex.121).
MSN TABLE 121 Use the dial pad to enter a MSN Table index number.
PRESS FLEX KEY ( 1 – 3 )
Press the Flex button for the desired MSN Table entry; refer
to Table 3.3.8.3-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired Table data.
Press the [Save] button to store the Table data entry.
156
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ICLID ROUTE TABLE ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 203 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO (001-250) number (Ex.001).
ICLID ROUTE TABLE 001 To program ICLID Route table, dial Bin No (001 – 250).
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-4)
Press the Flex button for the desired ICLID Table entry; refer
to Table 3.3.8.4-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired Table data
Press the [Save] button to store the Table data entry.
157
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ICLID RING ASN TBL ATT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 204 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO (001-250) number (Ex.001).
PRESS KEY Use the dial pad to enter the Index or Bin number (001 –
DAY NIGHT TIMED-R 250).
158
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
159
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
PREFIX DIALING TABLES 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 206 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO (001-500) number (Ex.001).
PREFIX TABLE 001 Use the dial-pad to enter the Table index number (bin).
PRESS FLEX KEY(01-10)
Refer to Table 3.3.8.7-1 2. Press the desired Flex button, refer to Table 3.3.8.7-1
DISPLAY
Use the dial pad to enter desired data, refer to Table 3.3.8.7-
1...
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
160
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
161
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
In addition, days of the week are grouped into zones (Day Zones) and the time of day can be set
into three groups (Time Zones). Table 3.3.9.1.1-1 provides general descriptive information and
input ranges.
− PROCEDURE:
LCR CONTROL ATTRIBUTES 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 220.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-5)
162
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
163
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Note the mode used to access LCR must match the LCR Type and must be within the effective
LCR Access Mode assigned in PGM 220 to access the Digit Modification Table index. The
allowed LCR Types are:
1. CO Line or Loop access: User dials CO Line Access Code, CO/IP Group Access Code
(8xx), Any CO Line Access Code ‛9’, or presses a CO Line, CO/IP Group or Loop button.
2. Internal: User dials outgoing call while receiving Intercom dial tone with no CO/IP
access code.
3. Both: Both COL and Internal.
In addition, each Leading Digit Table bin has the option to require an authorization code entry.
When the user-dialed digits match an entry in the LCR Leading Digit Table, the system will check
the Authorization option for the LDT Table bin. If the Authorization option is enabled, the user
must enter a valid Authorization code to place the call.
PROCEDURE:
LDT TABLE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 221 and enter LDT
ENTER LDT TBL NO (01-10) Table number (Ex.01).
000 BOTH CD: . . . . . . . . The system displays the first available bin (000~249) of the
DMT: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leading Digits Table. To select a different bin, use the dial
pad to enter the desired bin number.
Press the desired Flex button (1~6), refer to Table 3.3.9.1.2-
1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired Leading Digit Table
data, refer to Table 3.3.9.1.2-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry. Note, as the
data is stored, the system sorts the LDT bins in ascending
order to allow rapid “look-up” of data. Thus, the bin number
will be changed appropriately.
164
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
165
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
DMT TABLE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 222 and enter DMT bin
ENTER DMT BIN (00-99) number (Ex.55).
55 A: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the dial pad enter the desired Digit Modification Table
RP01 NR00 AP01 CG01 AD .. index.
Press the Flex button (1~6) for the desired Table entry, refer
to Table 3.3.9.1.3-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired Digit Modification Table
data, refer to Table 3.3.9.1.3-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
166
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Press the Flex button (1~6) for the desired Table entry, refer
to Table 3.3.9.1.4-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the desired LCR data, refer to
Table 3.3.9.1.4-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
167
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
TOLL EXCEPTION TABLES 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 224.
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-10)
168
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
EMERGENCY SVC CALL 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 226 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO (01 - 10) number (Ex.01).
EMERGENCY SVC CALL Use the dial-pad for the desired Emergency code entry, 01 ~
BIN 01: 911 10.
PROCEDURE:
169
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
CUSTOM CALL ROUTING 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 228 and select CCR
SELECT CCR TABLE (01-70) table (Ex.01).
CCR TABLE 01 Use the dial-pad to select a CCR Table index, 01~70. The
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-14) index number 01-70 is the VSF Announcement number.
170
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
CCR TABLE 01 2. Press a Flex button (1~13, 10=0) to assign a route for the
INPUT 1 : NOT ASSIGNED associated CCR dialed digit. (11~13 is assigned to busy,
no answer, error destinations)
− Flex button 01-10 is matched with input dial digit from
outside user. The flex key number 10 is matched with dial
digit 0.
− Flex button 11-13 is related with CCR re-route Busy / Error /
No Answer destination – The destination type is Tone /
Attendant / Hunt Group / VSF Announcement.
Flex button 14 is CCR One Digit Only option. If this option is
set to ON, user can dial only one digit. If this option is set to
OFF, user can dial more than one digit. That means CCR or
DISA service can be possible.
CCR TABLE 01 Use the dial-pad to enter the Type and Value for Destination,
INPUT 1 : ... refer to Table 3.3.9.5-1 for Type and value codes.
171
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
EXEC/SEC PAIRS 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 229 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO (01-36) number (Ex.01).
172
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
FLEX DID CONV TABLE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 231.
F1:INPUT F2:INIT F3:DEL
173
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
174
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
SYSTEM SPEED ZONE PGM 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 232 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO (01-10) number (Ex.01).
SYSTEM SPEED ZONE 1 Using the dial-pad, enter the zone number, 01~10.
F1:ZN F2:ST F3:TK F4:AK
175
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
WEEKLY TIME TABLE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 233 and enter Dial digit
DIAL DIGIT (00-15) (Ex.00).
WEEKLY TIME TBL 0 Use the dial-pad to enter a tenant Table index or 00 for the
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-7) system (00~15).
Press the Flex button 1~7 for the desired day of week
(Monday ~Sunday) followed by Flex button 1~3 for the
desired ring mode (Day, Night, Timed), refer to Table
3.3.9.9-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter a time (military time), 0000 to 2359.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
176
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
VOICE MAIL DIALING TBL 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 234.
DIAL DIGIT (1-9)
177
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
REGISTRATION TBL 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 235 and enter Table
ENTER TBL NO(1-5) number (Ex.1).
REG TBL 1: NO MAC INFO Use the dial-pad to select a Table entry (1~5).
MAX PORT : 00, DEV ID: . . . .
178
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
MOBILE EXTENSION TABLE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 236 and enter STA
ENTER STA NUMBER number (Ex.100).
100 : MOBIL EXT ATTR Use the dial-pad to enter the desired station number.
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-14)
Press the Flex button for the desired item; refer to Table
3.3.9.12-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the required data.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
179
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
180
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
181
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
182
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
DIGIT CONVERSION TABLE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 270 and enter the table
ENTER TABLE NO (01–15) number (Ex. 01).
01 DIGIT CONVERSION 2. Dial Digit Conversion Table Number (01–15) and enter
ENTER BIN NO (001–200) the bin umber (Ex.001).
183
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
184
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
NET BASIC ATTRIBUTE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 320.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-8)
Press the Flex button 1~8 for the desired setting, refer to
Table 3.3.10.1-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the required data.
Press the [Save] button to store the new data.
185
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
NET SUPPLEMENTARY ATTR 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 321.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-9)
Press Flex button 1~9 for the desired setting, refer to Table
3.3.10.2-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the required data, refer to Table
3.3.10.2-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the new data.
186
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
NET COL ATTRIBUTE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 322 and enter CO range
ENTER CO RANGE (Ex. 0101).
01-01 NET COL PGM Use the dial-pad to enter the CO Range.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-2)
Press the Flex button 1~2 for the desired setting, refer to
Table 3.3.10.3-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the required data, refer to Table
3.3.10.3-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the new data.
187
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
NET NUM PLAN TABLE 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 324 and enter bin
ENTER BIN NO (000-251) number (Ex.001).
001 NET NUM PLAN TBL Use the dial-pad to enter the 3-digit Table index (bin)
PRESS FLEX KEY (01 – 16) number, 000 ~ 251.
Press the Flex button, 1~16 for the desired setting, refer to
Table 3.3.10.4-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the required data, refer to Table
3.3.10.4-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the new data.
188
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
189
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
NET FEATURE CODE TBL 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 325 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN NO (01-20) number (Ex.01).
01 NET FEATURE CODE TBL Use the dial-pad to enter the bin no.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-2)
Press the Flex button 1~2 for the desired setting, refer to
Table 3.3.10.5-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the required data, refer to Table
3.3.10.5-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the new data.
190
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
TNET BASIC ATTRIBUTES 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 330.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1 – 1)
191
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Press the Flex button, 1~6 for the desired setting, refer to
Table 3.3.11.2-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the required data, refer to Table
3.3.11.2-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the new data.
192
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
TNET LM(01) ATTRIBUTES Use the dial pad to enter the bin number associated with the
PRESS FLEX KEY (1- 4) LM.
Press the Flex button, 1~4 for the desired setting, refer to
Table 3.3.11.3-1.
Use the dial-pad to enter the required data, refer to Table
3.3.11.3-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the new data.
193
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Press the Flex button 1~3 for the desired setting, refer to
Table 3.3.11.4-1.
For Flex button 1 enable or disable FO. For Flex button 2,
press the [Save] button to reset the FO table. For Flex
button 3, dial the table bin number to input data.
For Flex button 3, use the dial-pad to enter the required
data, refer to Table 3.3.11.4-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the new data.
3
FoPSTN ATTRIBUTES
ENTER BIN NO(000-199)
194
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
TNET LM EXT CONTACT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 334.
ENTER BIN NO (01-15)
195
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
TNET LM MUSIC ATTR 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 335
ENTER BIN NO (01-15)
Refer to Table 3.3.11.6-1 Select the desired Flex button; refer to Table 3.3.11.6-1.
DISPLAY
Table 3.3.11.6-1 MUSIC SOURCES FOR MOH & BGM (PGM 335)
BTN ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT
1 Assigns the source for 00: Ring-back Music 1
BGM TYPE (0-3)
BGM. 01: Int music
MUSIC 1 (1)
02: Ext music
03: VSF MOH
04: SLTMOH1
05: SLTMOH2
06: SLTMOH3
07: SLTMOH4
08: SLTMOH5
09: VSFMOH2
10: VSFMOH3
2 Assign the source for 00: Ring-back Music 1
MOH TYPE (0-3)
MOH. 01: Int music
MUSIC 1 (1)
02: Ext music
03: VSF MOH
04: SLTMOH1
05: SLTMOH2
06: SLTMOH3
07: SLTMOH4
08: SLTMOH5
09: VSFMOH2
10: VSFMOH3
3 Assigns the input for 0: Internal Internal
INT/EXT1 MUSIC
source 1 (Internal or 1: Ext. Music 1
(0:INT/1:EXT1): INT
External)
196
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
TNET LM ALARM ATTR 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 336.
ENTER BIN NO (01-15)
197
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
198
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
ZONE HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 444 and enter the bin
ENTER BIN (01-32) number (Ex.01).
ZONE(01) HOLIDAY ATTR Use the dial-pad to enter the bin (Zone) number (01~32).
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-3)
199
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
GREEN MODE ACTIVATION 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 500.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-4)
200
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
GREEN MODE TIME 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 501 and enter the day
ENTER WEEK DAY NO (1-7) from 1 to 7 by dial pad (Ex.1).
201
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
202
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
15
UNUSED
203
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
DATABASE PRINT OUT 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 451.
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-22)
2
DATABASE PRINT OUT
IP SETTING PLAN
5
DATABASE PRINT OUT
SYSTEM DATA
6
DATABASE PRINT OUT
STATION GROUP
7
DATABASE PRINT OUT
ISDN TABLES
8
DATABASE PRINT OUT
SYSTEM TIMER
9
DATABASE PRINT OUT
TOLL TABLES
204
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
11
DATABASE PRINT OUT
OTHER TABLES
12
DATABASE PRINT OUT
NATION SPECIFIC
15
DATABASE PRINT OUT
LCD PRINT(0-2):NORMAL 24
16
DATABASE PRINT OUT
TO QUIT PRESS [Save]
18
DATABASE PRINT OUT
BOARD ATTRIBUTES
19
DATABASE PRINT OUT
NETWORKING TABLE
20
DATABASE PRINT OUT
HOTEL DATA
21 Print out strings those are used in flexible button to display the
FLEX BTN LCD PRINT
content.
STR LEN(0-1): 20
205
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
VIRTUAL TRACE DIP SW 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 452.
PRESS FLEX KEY (01-22)
To enable trace, press the desired trace button 1-9. The Flex
button LEDs indicate trace setting, On/Off, press the desired
Flex button to toggle Trace Enable,
LED on: trace enable
LED off: trace disabled.
To enable selected trace settings, press the [Save] button.
206
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
207
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
VIRTUAL DIP SWITCH 1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 453.
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-6)
208
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PROCEDURE:
Press the Flex button for the desired Attribute; refer to Table
3.3.18-1.
Use the dial pad to enter the required data.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
209
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
4. WEB SERVICE
4.1 General
The iPECS eMG80 incorporates a Web Server, which is employed by the system’s Web Service.
Using a Web browser the system’s Web Server can be accessed and the database managed in a
user-friendly environment. In addition to modifying the system database, Web Admin provides for
Maintenance such as system file upload, remote upgrade, database download and maintenance
functions.
The default database includes assignment of a private IP address to the system. This address
(10.10.10.2) may be used to access the system from the LAN. However, a routable IP address
must be assigned for access from a remote location.
To access the iPECS Web Server requires:
Operating iPECS series system
IP address assigned in the system and is known
TCP port assigned for the for the KSU LAN port and is known
iPECS eMG80 connected to an accessible LAN
iPECS eMG80 password (Maint, Admin, and User) if any, is known
4.1.1 PC/Browser
MS Explore 10.0, Chrome 24.0, Firefox 18.0 or higher version is recommended
(HTML5 support required)
Windows PC, at least 32MB RAM (64MB or more RAM is recommended)
NIC (Network Interface Card)
210
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
3. After restarting the computer, access the iPECS eMG80 Web Manager, section 4.2.
“Applet iPECSPwd started” will display in the bottom left corner to indicate password
encryption is active.
211
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
212
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
213
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
214
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
215
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Under System ID, the country is identified using the international dial codes (Nation Code). A
twenty-three (23) character Site Name and the local “My Area Code” maybe defined. This
information is used to set gain, frequencies and other system characteristics specific to the
country and regional regulatory requirements. The Site Name is primarily useful for the
installer/programmer as a reference to customer.
In addition, the system employs one of the eight (8) basic Flexible Number Plans as detailed in
Appendix B. Individual items from the selected Numbering Plan can be changed under Flexible
Numbering Plan in section 4.4.1.7.
Note
To change Nation code, Dip-switch 1 pole # 2 is ON; you cannot change the Nation code while
the switch is OFF.
216
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
217
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system supports changing port count of a device or deleting devices. To change the port
count or delete a device, click the radial button to the left of that device. Then a pop-up window
displays. In this window, the Device ID, Mac address, IP address and port count of the device can
be modified. Also checking the [Device Delete] check box will delete the device.
If the [Device Delete] box is checked and the system restarts, the logical port numbers for the
CO Lines and Stations will change based on the new Order numbering. If the [Admin DB Move]
box is checked, the basic database for each device is moved with the reordered logical CO Line
and Station numbers otherwise the database is not moved with the new Order numbers. Certain
Station data is not moved even though the DB move option is checked including the Programs
listed below and these data may require modification to match the customer needs.
− Flex buttons (PGM115/129)
− Preset Call Forward (PGM120)
− CO/IP Ring Assignment (PGM144)
− ICLID Ring Assignment (PGM204)
− Flexible DID Conversion (PGM231)
− Station Group Member Assignment (PGM190)
218
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
4.4.1.4 System & Device IP Address Plan - PGM 102 & 103
Selecting System & Device IP Address Plan will display the input entry page, Figure 4.4.1.4-1.
This page has two major segments, the System IP Address Plan and the device IP Address Plan.
When “Automatic IP Assign” is enabled, the system will assign IP addresses to each iPECS IP
terminal and the VVMU using the System IP address range defined. These addresses are used
for communications between the system and other VVMU and terminals.
The system may be connected to a LAN that is segmented by two separate private IP address
schemes. This segmenting technique is often used to separate voice and data devices. However,
with this segmenting technique, the system will normally treat the segmented devices such as IP
softphones, as remote devices, using valuable WAN bandwidth. Assigning the “Second Sys IP
address” with a valid IP address from the second segment permits the system to communicate
directly with the devices over the LAN.
219
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
iPECS can be installed behind a NAPT server, if the NAPT server provides fixed address
translation and port forwarding to the system. In this case, the system will employ the “Firewall IP
address” as the fixed IP address for communication with remote devices. This address must be
assigned as the “MFIM” address in the remote device.
To register IP device:
As Gateway/board and terminals are registered to the iPECS, a slot number is assigned, which
indicates the order of registration. Also, based on the type of device (CO Gateway/board,
Terminal or Station board) the system assigns a logical Sequence Number. Thus, Sequence
Numbers for CO Gateway/board, Terminals are independently assigned based on the type of
Gateway/board. These Sequence Numbers are employed to provide a relationship between the
physical MAC address and the logical port numbers of the device.
The system may assign a default private IP address to each Sequence Number. If desired, this
program may be used to modify the assigned IP address for each Gateway/board and iPECS
Phone.
Each Gateway/board and terminal can be assigned for “Direct Send”. With Direct Send enabled,
the system will employ the Ethernet MAC address of the device to send iPECS protocol
messages to the device. This reduces the overall LAN traffic by eliminating the need for IP
address headers in the messages.
The system normally employs IP multi-cast protocol to respond to a registration request from a
Gateway/board or terminal. When the device is separated from the system by a router, the
system must use the IP uni-cast protocol. This is established by the “Local Device” assignment.
When disabled (Off), the system will send an IP uni-cast message to the device in response to a
registration request.
MPB DHCP Controls the DHCP client function for the MPB in the KSU. OFF
Public IP Address of the KSU LAN port that required for remote user
MPB IP Address 10.10.10.2
and external VoIP network access. IPv4 format.
MPB Subnet Mask Defines the system subnet for MPB IP addresses. 255.255.255.0
IP Address of router for external network (WAN) access. Required for
Router IP Address 10.10.10.1
shared voice and data LAN, external VoIP and remote Web access.
System IP Range Range for private IP addresses of Modules/Terminals.
System Subnet Mask Define the system subnet for private IP addresses. 255.255.255.0
The system automatically assigns IP addresses to modules and
terminals (ON) or, when OFF, IP addresses are assigned manually in
Automatic IP Assign ON
Device IP Address Table or from the DHCP address assigned to the
device.
220
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
MAC Address Range to register a device regardless of the 3rd DIP- 000000000000~
First MAC Range
switch. 000000000000
Second MAC MAC Address Range to register a device regardless of the 3rd DIP- 000000000000~
Range switch. 000000000000
IP Address of Domain Name Server, which iPECS eMG80 will use to
DNS IP Address resolve a URL to an IP address. The DNS provides the resolution 0.0.0.0
after receiving the name from iPECS.
221
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system configures the CO/IP Line numbers as discussed in section 2.3. Each slot is
assigned the starting CO/IP Line number based on the Order Numbering. In place of the default
Order Numbering, the “Order” number assigned in this PGM can be used to reorder the CO/IP
numbering.
222
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each iPECS IP and LDP Phone and SLT is assigned a logical order number, shown as the “Index”
number on the Web page, during the registration process. The station Index number is
incremented from 1 as each terminal device is registered. At registration, station numbers
increment sequentially with the index and are assigned starting at station 100. The Station
Numbering Plan allows the station numbers to be two (2) to eight (8) digits in length as long as
the number of digits in the Station numbers is the same.
223
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Feature dial codes for the system can be assigned using the system‘s Flexible Number Plan.
Feature codes should be one (1) to four (4) digit in length and must not conflict. For example,
Feature codes 53 and 536 represent a conflict. The system will not update the database until
correct data is entered. Table 4.4.1.7-1 provides a brief description for each feature and the
default codes as they appear in basic Numbering Plan 1. The default values for other numbering
plans, which may be selected under System Id section 4.4.1.1, are provided in Appendix B.
224
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
225
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
226
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The iPECS eMG80 supports a Station Numbering Plan of up to 8 digits. By combining a prefix
digit string (8 Digit String) of up to six (6) digits with the Add Digit count (digit count from the
Station Numbering assigned in PGM 105), Station Numbering can support up to 8 digits. Note
that multiple prefixes (8 Digit Strings) can be assigned.
227
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
228
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each station is assigned a type selected from the “Station Type” drop-down menu. The type is
used by the system to recognize the station‘s capability and set default Flex button configurations.
In addition, for standard iPECS DSS/BLF consoles the “Associated Station Number” is required
so the system will recognize the station that is used with the console. Note this is not used with
the Serial DSS/BLF Consoles.
229
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Common Attributes define features and functions available to the station. Generally, the entry will
turn the feature ON (enable) or OFF (disable). Refer to Table 4.4.2.2-1 for a description of the
features and the input required.
230
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
231
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
232
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
233
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
234
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
235
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Terminal Attributes define features and functions available to the terminal itself. Generally, the
entry will turn the feature ON (enable) or OFF (disable). Refer to Table 4.4.2.3-1 for a description
of the features and the input required.
236
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
237
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
CLI Attributes define features and functions available to the station. Generally, the entry will turn
the feature ON (enable) or OFF (disable) or enter is made in the text box. Refer to Table 4.4.2.4-1
for a description of the features and the input required.
238
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
239
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each Flex button for each iPECS IP and LDP Phone and DSS Console can be assigned a
function (TYPE) as below. After selecting the Type for a button, enter the value, if required. The
types available from the drop-down menu are shown in Table 4.4.2.5-1 below. In addition, for the
LIP Phone models 8040, 8050, and 9070 and the LSS Console models, a label can be assigned
that is used as the designation for the button in the LCD of the phone.
240
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
All stations are assigned a Class-of-Service (COS), which determines the ability of the user to dial
certain types of calls, refer to Table 4.4.2.6-1. Separate COS assignments are made for Day,
Timed and Night Mode operation. As a default all stations are assigned with a Station COS of 1
for all modes, no restrictions. The station COS interacts with the CO Line COS to establish overall
dialing or Toll restrictions. This interaction and the resulting restrictions are given in Table 4.4.2.6-
2.
241
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Long distance calls are determined by the 1st dialed digit (“0” or “1”) and the number of digits
dialed. If the 1st digit dialed is a LD code, default “0” or “1”, or, if the number of digits dialed
exceeds the assigned LD digit counter in System Data SMDR Attributes section 4.4.5.17, the call
is consider a Long Distance call and appropriate restrictions applied.
STATION
RESTRICTIONS
COS
1 No restrictions are placed on dialing from the station.
2 The assignments in Exception Table A are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
3 The assignments in Exception Table B are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
4 The assignments in both Exception Tables A & B are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
The leading digit dialed cannot be a Long Distance code, default “0” or “1”, and further denied/allowed
5
based on Exception Table C.
The leading digits dialed cannot be a Long Distance code & digit count cannot
6 exceed the LD digit counter, default 7 digits, and further denied/allowed based on
Exception Table C.
Intercom and paging calls are allowed. No outgoing dialing except for emergency calls is allowed on
7
CO Lines.
8 The assignments in the Exception Table D are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
The assignments in the Exception Table E are monitored for allow and deny
9
Numbers
10 The assignments in the Exception Table D & E are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
11 The assignments in the Exception Table A & B and D & E are monitored for allow and deny numbers.
STA COS No Restriction No Restriction No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
1 code/counter) and
Table C
STA COS Exception Table A Exception Table A No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
2 governs the dialing governs the dialing code/counter) and
Table C
STA COS Exception Table B No Restriction Exception Table B Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
3 governs the dialing governs the code/counter) and
dialing Table C
STA COS Exception Table A & Exception Table A Exception Table B Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
4 B governs the dialing governs the dialing governs the code/counter) and
dialing Table C
STA COS Local Call only (LD Local Call only (LD Local Call only Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
5 Code, “1” or “0”) and Code, “1” or “0”) (LD Code, “1” or code/counter) and
Table C and Table C “0”) and Table C Table C
STA COS Only Local Call (LD Only Local Call (LD Only Local Call Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
6 code/counter) and code/counter) and (LD code/counter) code/counter) and
Table C Table C and Table C Table C
STA COS In-house dialing only In-house dialing In-house dialing In-house dialing only In-house
7 only only dialing only
STA COS Exception Table D Exception Table D No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
8 governs the dialing governs the dialing code/counter) and
Table C
242
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
STA COS Exception Table D Exception Table D No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
9 governs the dialing governs the dialing code/counter) and
Table C
STA COS Exception Table D & Exception Table D No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
10 E governs the dialing & E governs the code/counter) and
dialing Table C
STA COS Exception Table A & Exception Table A No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No Restriction
11 B and D & E governs & B and D & E code/counter) and
the dialing governs the dialing Table C
Stations can be allowed or denied access to CO Lines and IP Channels by group. As a default, all
stations are allowed access to all groups except Private Lines (group 00) and unused CO Lines.
The CO Line of an RSGM is assigned as a Private Line by default.
243
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each iPECS IP and LDP Phone is assigned to receive announcements from each Internal Page
Zone. A station can be assigned to any, all or no zones. Note a remote station or a station not
assigned to any Internal Zone will not receive any page announcements including Internal All Call.
As a default, all stations except remote stations are assigned to zone 1.
244
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each iPECS IP or LDP Phone is assigned to receive PTT announcements from any combination
of the ten (10) PTT groups. Note a station not assigned to any group will not receive PTT page
announcements including Internal All PTT group page. As a default, all stations except remote
stations are assigned to group 0.
245
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Stations can be programmed so that incoming CO/IP and Intercom calls forward to a preset
station or station group. This allows an external or internal call to initially ring at a station and
forward to a pre-determined destination. Preset Forward can be separately assigned
Unconditional, Internal Busy, Internal No Answer, Internal DND, External Busy, External No
Answer, External DND preset forwarding to any station, hunt group, system speed dial bin (off-net)
or Station ICR. As a default, no Preset Call Forward is assigned.
For “Transfer Mail-Box” enter the Station Group number of the Voice Mail group (external VM,
VSF or Feature Server Voice Mail group). This will permit iPECS IP or LDP Phone users to
forward calls directly to the desired user‘s Voice Mail-Box.
246
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When a station goes to an off-hook condition (lifts handset or presses [SPEAKER] button), the
system normally provides intercom dial tone. In place of dial tone, the station can be programmed
to access a CO Line, CO/IP Group or call a Station or Station Group as described in Table
4.4.2.11-1 when the station goes off-hook. The Idle Line Selection (Prime Line) can be either
immediate or delayed after going off-hook. The immediate/delay selection is based on the
Hot/Warm assignment in Common Attributes - Prime Line, section 4.4.2.2.
247
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Stations are allowed access to the systems VoIP resources based on the Station IP Attributes.
248
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Certain timers can be assigned on a station basis. Available timers, description and valid inputs
are given in Table 4.4.2.13-1.
249
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A station can be linked to another station so that the two stations effectively act as a single station
with the attributes of the primary station number. An unregistered or registered station may be
linked to a primary station. When unregistered station linking is used, the linked station does not
reduce the system‘s capacity. However, in this case, the linked station must be an iPECS IP
Phone, Phontage, UCS Client. Unregistered linking of stations connected to other modules is not
allowed.
When a pre-registered station is to be linked to the primary station, it maintains its database
except that the station number is the same as the primary station. In this case, the linked station
will reduce the system capacity by one.
When a station is linked, characteristics of the connection to the system can be defined such as
local device connection and codec type.
250
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
251
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Stations can be assigned to an ICM Tenancy group under Common Attributes section 4.4.2.2. Up
to 15 Tenant groups can be defined. Each group is configured to allow or deny placing intercom
calls, including transfers, to stations in other groups and an Attendant station can be defined for
each group.
252
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The Station VM Attributes are divided into three sub-sections. The Basic Attributes assign general
characteristics of the Station’s Voice Mail and announcements. Enhanced Attributes assign
characteristics including VM COS, notification, cascading and Company Directory Names. The E-
Mail Notification section defines various SMTP server data such as the Station and System E-
mail account data.
253
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
254
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
255
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
256
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
257
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A twelve (12) character Name can be assigned to each Station for display in the LCD of the
called station.
258
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
259
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system supports 1st party TAPI (Telephony Application Programming Interface) for CTI
(Computer Telephony Integration). The system will send specific TAPI information to the IP
address for activity by the associated Station.
260
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
261
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The VOIP channels may be used for Distributed Networking, access to SIP or H.323 networks
and for remote iPECS devices. When the standard H.323 VoIP protocol is employed for an
external VoIP call, several attributes of these channels can be assigned. The H.323 call set-up
mode and tunneling (H.245 Encapsulation) can be established.
Also for H.323 support, a RAS (Registration, Admissions and Status) channel can be defined.
The RAS channel IP addresses (uni-cast and multi-cast) as well as the IP port Numbering Plan
and other H.323 set-up characteristics are defined.
This page also allows setting the IP TOS bit for Diffserv, a commonly recognized packet
prioritization protocol. Higher priority packets are given priority in the Default gateway or Layer 3
Switch queue. However, they are the first to be discarded in the event of long queue delays,
262
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
which may cause excess packet loss and poor voice quality.
Refer to Table 4.4.3.1-1 for a description of the features and the input required.
263
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
264
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each T1/PRI module can be assigned for various attributes of the interface. The T1 interface
framing and line coding can be selected and, for the PRI, TE or NT operation can be selected.
Refer to Table 4.4.3.2-1 for a description of the features and the input required.
265
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Appliances (Devices and IP Phones) can be connected to the iPECS over a managed WAN
without the need to employ a VoIP channel. In this case, the system does not implement security
(IPSec) or QoS treatment over the link. To implement the managed WAN connectivity, the iPECS
must be assigned with the IP address of the router for all appliances that may attempt a point-to-
point connection over the managed WAN, including devices on the iPECS LAN. Note that if the
device‘s Router IP address is not defined, the system will use the Router IP address defined in
System & Device IP Address Plan.
The default codec employed by each device can be specifically defined as G.711, G.729, G.723,
G.722, or the system default codec assigned.
Appliances include support for SRTP (Secure Real-Time Protocol), which employs Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) to secure RTP packets. If RTP security is enabled then IPSEC or
SRTP is implemented for RTP packet.
266
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
267
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
268
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Common Attributes define various characteristics of CO lines facilities under control of the system.
Most characteristics require an On/Off setting; refer to Table 4.4.4.1-1. Specific descriptions for
Class-of-Service and CO line Call Metering tones are provided in Table 4.4.4.1-3.
269
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Normal/
Each CO Line is assigned a type, Normal, DID or TIE DID/
CO Type Normal
Line. TIE/
Unused
Each CO/IP Line is assigned to a group; grouping should
CO/IP Group 0-21 1
be based on the Line type, technology and COS.
Each CO/IP Line is assigned a Class-of-Service that
interacts with the Station COS, refer to Table 4.4.4.1-2
CO COS 1: Station COS applies
CO COS 2: Exception Table A governs
CO Line COS COS 1~5 COS 1
CO COS 3: Exception Table B governs
CO COS 4: Restricts LD calls & Exception Table C
CO COS 5: Overrides Station COS 2~6 with no
restrictions.
Each CO/IP Line can be assigned as connected to a CO PBX
CO Line Type CO
Line or a PBX/CTX Line. CO
Universal Night Answer (UNA) allows any station user to OFF
Universal Night Answer OFF
answer a call on the CO/IP line by dialing the UNA code. ON
CO/IP Group Each CO/IP Group can be assigned to require the user OFF
OFF
Authorization enter an Authorization Code. ON
Only stations in the assigned Tenancy group are
CO Tenancy Group 00-15 0
permitted access to the defined CO Line.
The IP Phone display can indicate the CO line/IP channel
OFF
CO/IP Name Display number or the twelve (12) character name, if assigned OFF
ON
below.
Each CO Line and IP group can be assigned a twelve Max. 12
CO Name Assign
(12)-character name for display purposes. characters
With DISA Account Code “ON”, users are required to
OFF
DISA Account Code enter a DISA Authorization code. Codes are entered in ON
ON
the Authorization Code Table, section 4.4.9.9.
When enabled, DISA users may access the VoIP facilities OFF
DISA CO Access OFF
of the system. ON
When a DID/DISA call assigned to receive a VSF
announcement arrives and all channels are busy, the call OFF
Wait If VSF Busy ON
may wait with Ring back until a channel is available (ON) ON
or route to the DID/DISA Destination -PGM 167-.
Disable
SMS Outgoing Each CO line can be assigned to support PSTN SMS. Disable
Enable
When a PSTN SMS is received, the system delivers the
SMS Received Station Station ….
message to the assigned station.
Reject Anonymous When REJECT ANONYMOUS is enabled, incoming calls OFF
OFF
Incoming Call without Caller ID are rejected. ON
When the Prefix Dialing Table (PGM 206) feature is used,
0 – 6.
Prefix Table ID this Prefix Table ID is employed. If this value is set to 0, 0
0 means disable
the Prefix Table feature is disabled.
When LCR is configured, this LDT Table index is 0-10 ( LDT Table
LDT Table Index 1
referenced for outgoing calls on this CO/IP Line. index)
270
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
271
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
OFF
CO Busy Tone OFF
ON
Dial Tone/
Internal Music/
CO Line Dial Tone One of eleven sources can be defined as dial tone for use External Music/
Dial Tone
Source by the CO line. VSF MOH/
SLT MOH1~5/
VSF MOH2~3
Ring Back Tone/
Internal Music/
CO Ring Back Tone One of eleven sources can be defined as ring back tone External Music/ Ring Back
Source for use by the CO line. VSF MOH/ Tone
SLT MOH1~5/
VSF MOH2~3
One of twelve Ring Tones can be configure for use by
COL Ring Tone 00-12 0
this CO Line.
STA Exception Table A Exception Table A No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No
COS 2 governs the dialing governs the dialing code/counter) & Table C Restriction
STA Exception Table B No Restriction Exception Table Only Local Call (LD No
COS 3 governs the dialing B governs the code/counter) & Table C Restriction
dialing
STA Exception Table A & Exception Table A Exception Table Only Local Call (LD No
COS 4 B governs the dialing governs the dialing B governs the code/counter) & Table C Restriction
dialing
STA Local Call only (LD Local Call only (LD Local Call only Only Local Call (LD No
COS 5 Code, “1” or “0”) and Code, “1” or “0”) (LD Code, “1” or code/counter) & Table C Restriction
Table C and Table C “0”) & Table C
STA Only Local Call (LD Only Local Call (LD Only Local Call Only Local Call (LD No
COS 6 code/counter) & code/counter) and (LD code/counter) & Table C Restriction
Table C Table C code/counter) &
Table C
STA In-house dialing only In-house dialing In-house dialing In-house dialing only In-house
COS 7 only only dialing only
STA Exception Table D Exception Table D No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No
COS 8 governs the dialing governs the dialing code/counter) & Table C Restriction
STA Exception Table D Exception Table D No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No
COS 9 governs the dialing governs the dialing code/counter) & Table C Restriction
STA Exception Table D & Exception Table D No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No
COS 10 E governs the dialing & E governs the code/counter) & Table C Restriction
dialing
STA Exception Table A & Exception Table A No Restriction Only Local Call (LD No
COS 11 B and D & E governs & B and D & E code/counter) & Table C Restriction
the dialing governs the dialing
272
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Analog Attributes define various characteristics of Analog CO Lines under control of the system.
Most characteristics require an On/Off setting; refer to Table 4.4.4.2-1.
273
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
274
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
COMMON/
H323 only/
The VoIP channels can support iPECS,
SIP only/
CO VoIP Mode H.323 or SIP protocols. This field defines the COMMON
RTP-Packet-Relay only/
protocol for the VoIP channel(s).
H323 & RTP-Packet-Relay/
SIP & RTP-Packet-Relay
275
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PGM 143 assigns attributes associated with ISDN lines in the entered range.
276
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
277
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each “Normal” CO/IP line is assigned to signal a station, station group or VSF Announcement for
an incoming call (Ring). Separate ring assignments are made for Day, Night, and Timed Ring
mode. A delay from 1 to 9 Ring cycles can also be assigned, based on this assignment, the
station/Hunt group will receive audible ring after a delay of the number of Ring cycles entered. In
addition, when assigned to ring a VSF Announcement, the system can be programmed to
disconnect after the announcement, ‘Auto Drop’.
When CO/IP Lines are programmed to Ring an external AA/VM, VSF or Feature Server Group as
an Automated Attendant, the signal can be on an immediate or delayed basis allowing
stations/groups to be assigned Ring and answer prior to signaling the AA. The delay is defined in
seconds from 00 to 30.
278
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
DID lines can be assigned the type of “Start” signaling and treatment of received digits. Digits can
be used “as is” to route the call within the system, digits can be converted and used to route the
call, or digits can be converted to a Table index to determine the call routing from a Table look-up.
Refer to Table 4.4.4.6-1 for additional description of attributes and values.
Immediate/
Assigns the type of DID start signaling,
DID Start Signal Wink/ Wink
Immediate, Wink or Delayed for the CO/IP Line.
Delayed
The received DID digits can be treated to DID Digit Conversion/
determine call routing, simple conversion Use ‘as is’/
DID Conversion Type Use ‘as is’
(Convert), use “as is” (no treatment), or modify Modify using Flexible
using Flexible DID Conversion Table (Look-up). DID conversion table
Number of Digits The number of digits expected from the PSTN
Expected from DID DID circuit. (In USA version, use Table in section 2~4 3
Circuit 4.4.4.9.1)
DID digit modification sequence: “#” deletes the
digit, “*” accepts the digit “as is”, a digit (0~9)
replaces the digit. The modification is based on
DID Digit Mask (0~9, *, #) #***
the position of the digit (1~4) in the received
number. (In USA version, use Table in section
4.4.4.9.1)
279
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
DISA Service can be enabled on CO lines based on the system operation mode (Day, Night, and
Timed). DISA calls may be routed to dial tone and await user dialing (simple routing) or through a
multi-layered Audio Text menu assigning a VSF Announcement and a Customer Call Route
(CCR) Table Index. The system can be instructed to disconnect after the announcement, ‘Auto
Drop’, or follow the CCR Table routing with a user-recorded announcement requesting specific
inputs from the user.
280
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The CO/IP Preset Call Forward feature enables a CO line to initially ring at multiple stations and
forward to a pre-determined destination. A separate timer can be defined for each CO/IP line for
no-answer. The destination can be any index to the ICLID Ring Table in section 4.4.75 or a Voice
Mailbox. The VMID field allows selecting a specific mailbox when the CO line call forwards to an
external VM group.
281
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
To comply with the North American ISDN standards, certain attributes must be defined for the
system. These include Directory (telephone) Number and Service Profile Id (SPID) for the device.
Note that this programming is required only for “Country Code” 1, USA installations. Refer to
Table 4.4.4.9-1 for information on individual attributes.
NI 1/
The type of ISDN determines several specifics of NI 2/
Local Exchange Type NI 1
the protocol and is required for proper operation. 5 ESS/
Nortel
The Service Profile Identifier (SPID) is a number
assigned to a fully initializing ISDN terminal and
enables the Stored Program Control switching
System (SPCS) to identify the ISDN terminal at
layer 3 of the D-channel signaling protocol. The
SPID Number 20 digits
SPID is a free-formatted numeric string composed
of 9 to 20 numeric {0-9} and International Alphabet
(IA5) characters. The SPID uniquely identifies a
particular set of subscription parameters assigned to
a TSP.
282
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
283
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
284
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
285
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
286
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
North American T1 standards require that the T1 terminating device, in this case the iPECS
eMG80, include various “adjustable” timers and counters as described below.
287
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
3: 66-33(20pps)
0~127
SEZ DTC This timer defines the length of a valid ‘line seizure’ signal. 3
(20 ms)
For Ground Start, this timer defines the minimum length of
0~127
RELEASE time ground will not be applied to the TIP side from the 7
(20 ms)
PSTN.
Incoming Address Signaling Type defines the type of PULSE/
IASG TY DTMF
signaling (DTMF or Pulse) expected. DTMF
The Ring DTC (detect) timer defines the minimum 2~9
RING DTC 2
acceptable length of the Ring-on time during a ring cycle. (100 ms)
The Ring Stop timer defines the maximum Ring-off time 10~60
RING STOP 60
during a ring cycle. (100 ms)
Collect DGT (digits) defines the number of digits expected
COLLECT DGT 1~6 3
on a DID line.
For DID lines, this timer defines the maximum delay 1~15
STORE TIME 15
between incoming DID digits. (second)
288
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
289
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
290
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
System Attributes define settings that affect system wide features and functions. Generally, the
entry will turn the feature ON (enable) or OFF (disable). Refer to Table 4.4.5.1-1 for a description
of the Attributes and the data entries required.
291
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
292
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
293
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Unified Message System Integration Messages are sent out the defined OFF
OFF
Format serial or TCP channel. ON
Conference Room CO ISDN DID number an external party must dial to enter
Max. 15 digits
Tel Number a Conference room, Phontage only.
When call recording is active, a tone can be sent to all
OFF
Record warning tone connected parties to indicate the conversation is ON
ON
being recorded.
Diff-Serv Code Point applied to packets from the
MPB DIFF SERVE 00-63 04
iPECS eMG80 LAN port of the MPB.
Transfer mode for upgrades from MPB to an iPECS FTP
Device Upgrade Mode FTP
device. TFTP
When a CO call is transferred to a busy extension,
MOH/
CO Transfer Tone Ring Back Tone or Music On Hold will be played to Ring-Back Tone
Ring-Back Tone
the CO Line.
When a new member joins a conference room, the
Conference Warning OFF
system provides warning tone to conference ON
Tone ON
members.
Enables Transport Layer Security (TLS) for Web Enable
TLS for Web Disable
access. Disable
When a CO line does not provide dial tone, the Unused/
Dummy Dial Tone Unused
system can provide dummy dial tone. Use
SIP phones may set-up a point-to-point RTP
connection (PTP) or to assure a controlled RTD/
SIP Station Mode RTD
connection, RTP can be routed via a VoIP channel PTP
(RTD).
When the PSTN will be used to send SMS, the phone
SMS Center Number number of the Short Message Service Center must be 23 digits
entered.
When the CO/IP Line will be used to receive SMS, the
SMS Center CLI Caller Id expected from the Short MSG Service 23 digits
Center must be defined.
− No PSTN SMS/
ETSI-P1/
ETSI-P2/
KT-LivingNet/
The Short Message Service Protocol must be
SMS Protocol SIP-Text/ NONE
selected to support SMS.
SIP-XML/
KT IP-PBX/
SKN IP-PBX/
KT XML
The G.722 voice frame packetization time determines
10/20/30
G.722 Packetization the interval at which voice samples are packetized 020
(1 msec)
and sent when the G.722 codec is used.
The system will check the IP address for transit-out
Unused/
Transit-out security calls in the master system. If not valid the transit-out Use
Use
call is denied.
Emergency call
The Attendant can be notified when another user in Unused/
attendant Use
the system dials emergency number Use
Notify
294
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
295
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
296
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
+ 0) to Flexible button,
Pickup station name Name of picked up station is display when pickup OFF
OFF
usage internal call. ON
Display “LCR MODE” when LCR is activated. OFF
Display LCR mode ON
ON
If this value is set to ON, an analog Loop Start CO
VM Notify to Mobile DISABLE
Line can be used for the VM notification call to the DISABLE
Extension over LCO ENABLE
Mobile Extension.
MODEM Associated When a call is received by the assigned CO Line, the
1-74 0
CO line call is routed to the system’s built-in modem.
Display {MEET ME} If this value is set to OFF, {MEET ME} soft button is OFF
ON
Soft button not displayed during a paged. ON
Number of CLI Wait The system check the status of each device with a
0-255 0
List polling message periodically using this timer.
SMDR/ACD/Alarm Mail Attribute
Common SMTP Attributes
SMTP Mail Server IP SMTP Mail server IPv4 address to receive the SMDR
12-digits 0.0.0.0
Address E-mail reports.
SMTP Mail Server SMTP Mail server Domain address to receive the Max. 100
Domain Address SMDR e-mail reports. characters
Program SMDR/ACD/Alarm mail Sender mail Max. 40
Sender Mail Address
Address characters
Domain name of SMTP Mail server to receive SMDR
Sender System Max. 18
reports. This field is used in place of SMTP Mail
Domain Name characters
Server IP Address above.
This field defines the user’s ID for SMTP Mail server.
If the user’s ID and password is assigned, SMTP Mail Max. 40
SMTP Mail Server ID
server will check the validity of the user ID and characters
password.
This field defines the user‘s password for SMTP Mail
SMTP Mail Server server. If the user‘s ID and password is assigned, Max. 20
Password SMTP Mail server will check the validity of user ID characters
and password.
The system can support basic security policies when
No security/
communicating with the SMTP E-mail server. Note
SMTP Security SSL/ No security
the server must also be configured for the selected
TLS
security protocol.
This field defines the TCP/IP port the system will
SMTP Port employ when communicating with the SMTP E-mail 1-65535 25
server. (It is moved to web admin PGM 160-161)
SMDR Attributes
SMDR Mail Send
Sets day of week to send SMDR data weekly. 0-7 N/A
Weekly Set
Sets time-of-day for SMDR data to be sent on a daily
SMDR Mail Send Daily
basis (00 for no daily records, 01-23 for hour of the 00-23 00
Set
day).
SMDR Mail Auto Send If the SMDR buffer is full, the system can OFF
OFF
Set automatically send a notification by E-mail. ON
297
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
298
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
299
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system can monitor an external contact. This contact is most often employed as an Alarm
indicator or Doorbell. The Alarm attributes define the operation of the external contact. For the
Alarm, the signal to assigned stations can be repeating or a single burst, the former is often
desired. For the Doorbell, a single tone is sent each time the contact activates. Refer to Table
4.4.5.3-1 for a description of the features and the data entries required for each attribute.
300
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A maximum of four (4) Attendants can be assigned with the iPECS eMG80. One is the System
Attendant and the remaining are Main Attendants. The System Attendant has higher priority in
call handling and system management functions. As a default, the System Attendant is assigned
Station 100. Main Attendants are not assigned by default
301
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Multi-cast is employed by the system to send BGM, MOH, paging and Push-To-Talk packets.
Employing a single multi-cast packet reduces the overall LAN traffic. In some cases, specifically
when multiple systems are connected to the same default gateway (router) it may be
advantageous to define different IP ports for each system.
302
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
BGM Internal RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for internal BGM. 0000-9999 8100
(8101)
BGM External 1 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for external BGM 1. 0000-9999 8102
(8103)
BGM External 2 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for external BGM 1. 0000-9999 8104
(8105)
Internal Page 1 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 1. 0000-9999 8106
(8107)
Internal Page 2 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 2. 0000-9999 8108
(8109)
Internal Page 3 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 3. 0000-9999 8110
(8111)
Internal Page 4 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 4. 0000-9999 8112
(8113)
Internal Page 5 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 5. 0000-9999 8114
(8115)
Internal Page 6 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 6. 0000-9999 8116
(8117)
Internal Page 7 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 7. 0000-9999 8118
(8119)
Internal Page 8 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 8. 0000-9999 8120
(8121)
Internal Page 9 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 9. 0000-9999 8122
(8123)
Internal Page 10 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 10. 0000-9999 8124
(8125)
Internal Page 11 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 11. 0000-9999 8126
(8127)
Internal Page 12 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 12. 0000-9999 8128
(8129)
Internal Page 13 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 13. 0000-9999 8130
(8131)
Internal Page 14 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 14. 0000-9999 8132
(8133)
Internal Page 15 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 15. 0000-9999 8134
(8135)
Internal Page 16 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 16. 0000-9999 8136
(8137)
Internal Page 17 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 17. 0000-9999 8138
(8139)
Internal Page 18 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 18. 0000-9999 8140
(8141)
Internal Page 19 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 19. 0000-9999 8142
(8143)
Internal Page 20 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 20. 0000-9999 8144
(8145)
Internal Page 21 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 21. 0000-9999 8146
(8147)
303
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Internal Page 22 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 22. 0000-999 8148
(8149)
Internal Page 23 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 23. 0000-9999 8150
(8151)
Internal Page 24 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 24. 0000-9999 8152
(8153)
Internal Page 25 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 25. 0000-9999 8154
(8155)
Internal Page 26 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 26. 0000-9999 8156
(8157)
Internal Page 27 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 27 0000-9999 8158
(8159)
Internal Page 28 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 28 0000-9999 8160
(8161)
Internal Page 29 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 29 0000-9999 8162
(8163)
Internal Page 30 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 30 0000-9999 8164
(8165)
Internal Page 31 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 31 0000-9999 8166
(8167)
Internal Page 32 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 32 0000-9999 8168
(8169)
Internal Page 33 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 33 0000-9999 8170
(8171)
Internal Page 34 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 34 0000-9999 8172
(8173)
Internal Page 35 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal Page 35 0000-9999 8174
(8175)
Internal Page All RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for Internal All Call Page 0000-9999 8176
(8177)
External Page 1 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for External Page 1. 0000-9999 8178
(8179)
External Page 2 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for External Page 2. 0000-9999 8180
(8181)
External Page All RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for External All Call 0000-9999 8182
Page. (8183)
Page All RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for All Call Page. 0000-9999 8184
(8185)
PTT 1 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 1. 0000-9999 8186
(8187)
PTT 2 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 2. 0000-9999 8188
(8189)
PTT 3 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 3. 0000-9999 8190
(8191)
PTT 4 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 4. 0000-9999 8192
(8193)
PTT 5 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 5. 0000-9999 8194
(8195)
304
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PTT 6 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 6. 0000-9999 8196
(8197)
PTT 7 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 7. 0000-9999 8198
(8199)
PTT 8 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 8. 0000-9999 8200
(8201)
PTT 9 RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group 9. 0000-9999 8202
(8203)
PTT All RTP & RTCP ports RTP and RTCP ports for PTT group ALL 0000-9999 8204
(8205)
BGM Internal VSF RTP and RTCP ports for VSF BGM 0000-9999 8206
(8207)
SLT MOH 1 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT MOH1 0000-9999 8208
(8209)
SLT MOH 2 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT MOH2 0000-9999 8210
(8211)
SLT MOH 3 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT MOH3 0000-9999 8212
(8213)
SLT MOH 4 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT MOH4 0000-9999 8214
(8215)
SLT MOH 5 RTP and RTCP ports for SLT MOH5 0000-9999 8216
(8217)
VSF MOH2 RTP and RTCP ports for VSF MOH2 0000-9999 8218
(8219)
VSF MOH3 RTP and RTCP ports for VSF MOH3 0000-9999 8220
(8221)
305
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A DISA user is subject to the dialing restrictions assigned in the DISA Class-of-Service (COS).
The restrictions applied are the same as with the corresponding Station COS levels 1~11 and
interact with the CO/IP COS in the same manner. An assignment is made for Day, Timed and
Night Ring mode of system operation. The default for all three modes (Day, Timed and Night) of
DISA COS is 1, no restrictions.
306
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When a DID line or DISA user dials an invalid/vacant or busy station number the caller will be
sent to the assigned destination that is selected according to the CO Tenancy group of the
DID/DISA line. The destination is separately defined for invalid, busy, and No Answer conditions
and can be defined as the Attendant, busy tone, a Station Group or a VSF Announcement.
For calls on a DID line to a busy station, DID Call Wait can be assigned, refer to Common
Attributes section 4.4.2.2. Also, for DID calls only, announcements (prompts) can be sent from
the VSF gateway to the caller for various conditions, busy, error, DND, No Answer, or Attendant
Transfer.
307
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system includes a programmable contact in the KSU and EKSU, which can be used to
control external devices. Refer to Figure 4.4.5.8-1 for number of available contacts. Each contact
is assigned to activate under one of several conditions. As a Loud Bell Contact (LBC), the contact
will activate when the assigned station or group receives an external call. For LBC, when the
system is in the Night or Timed Ring mode, the contact will activate for incoming UNA calls and
will ignore any station assignment. The contact may alternatively activate as a Door Lock Release
contact, when External Page Zone 1 is accessed or when External Page Zone 2 is accessed.
308
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The LCD display mode sets the time (12/24 hr.), date (day/month order) and language. Refer to
Table 4.4.5.9-1 and Table 4.4.5.9-2 for a description of the modes and the data entries required.
309
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
English
Italian
Finnish
Dutch
Swedish
Danish
Norwegian
Hebrew
German
French
Portuguese
Spanish
Korean
Estonian
Russian
Turkish
Polish
Greek
310
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The LED flash rate for various functions and states can be assigned any one of the system‘s 15
signals. The various functions and states are shown in Table 4.4.5.10-1. The 15 flash signals
available in the system are shown in Table 4.4.5.10-2.
311
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
FLASH 30 IPM
CO Incoming Ring CO button Incoming ring flashing rate. 00-14
(2)
FLASH 120 IPM
CO Transfer Ring CO button transfer ring flashing rate. 00-14
(10)
FLASH 240 IPMFLUTTER
COL Queue Ring CO button queue call back ring flashing rate. 00-14
(6)
FLASH 480 IPMFLUTTER
COL RCL Ring CO button recall ring flashing rate. 00-14
(8)
FLASH 30 IPM WINK
COL I Hold Ring CO button I hold flashing rate. 00-14
(12)
FLASH 60 IPM
COL System Hold Ring CO button system hold flashing rate. 00-14
(3)
FLASH 120 IPM
COL Exclusive Hold Ring CO button exclusives hold flashing rate. 00-14
(10)
FLASH 240 IPMFLUTTER
COL Outgoing Disabled CO button outgoing disabled flashing rate. 00-14
(6)
COL Incoming Off-net CO button incoming off-net call forward FLASH 240 IPMFLUTTER
00-14
CFW flashing rate. (6)
FLASH 240 IPM
COL DISA Indication CO button DISA indication flashing rate. 00-14
(5)
COL Supplementary Call CO button supplementary call waiting flashing FLASH 240 IPMFLUTTER
00-14
Waiting rate. (6)
COL Supplementary Call FLASH 480 IPM
CO button supplementary hold flashing rate. 00-14
Hold (8)
FLASH 30 IPM
DSS CO Ring DSS button CO ring flashing rate. 00-14
(2)
FLASH 60 IPM
DSS All Ring DSS button ICM ALL ring flashing rate. 00-14
(3)
DSS button ICM ring associate device FLASH 120 IPM
DSS Associated Ring 00-14
flashing rate. (10)
FLASH 60 IPM
DSS Incoming Ring DSS button station is in DND. 00-14
(3)
FLASH 480 IPMFLUTTER
DSS Lock Out DSS button station is in lock out. 00-14
(8)
DSS button station is in pre-selected FLASH 30 IPM
DSS Pre-select Message 00-14
message. (2)
FLASH 60 IPM
DSS ICM Hold DSS button station is in ICM hold. 00-14
(3)
FLASH 120 IPM
DSS Other DSS button station is in other state. 00-14
(10)
FLASH 60 IPM
UCD Queue Ring 2 CIQ #1 Threshold. 00-14
(3)
FLASH 120 IPM
UCD Queue Ring 6 CIQ #2 Threshold. 00-14
(10)
FLASH 240 IPM
UCD Queue Ring 7-X CIQ #3 Threshold. 00-14
(5)
FLASH 120 IPM
UCD DND (Off Duty) UCD an agent is off duty (UCD DND). 00-14
(10)
312
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
1 Steady On
313
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Music inputs are provided for use as the Background Music and/or Music-On-Hold source inputs.
Up to three VSF announcements may be recorded and played as MOH to the connected caller.
Also, up to five SLT ports may be used as MOH to the held caller.
314
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When the system is used “behind” a PBX/CTX, the system needs to recognize the PBX/CTX
Trunk access codes to implement proper dialing restriction, tone detection sequences and Flash
timing. A maximum of four (4) Trunk Access Codes of one (1) or two (2) digits can be entered.
315
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When multiple calls are ringing at a station assigned Ringing Line Preference, the order of
preference is based on the type of call: CO/IP Transfer, CO/IP Recall, Incoming call, CO/IP
Queue. ICM calls are always assigned the lowest priority.
316
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Certain characteristics of each port are programmable including baud rate, RS 232 control, and
page settings. Refer to Table 4.4.5.14-1 for a description of the settings and the data entries
available.
Unknown/
9600/
This entry establishes the BAUD rate for the RS-232 serial 19200/
Baud Rate 115200
port. 38400/
57600/
115200
The system’s RS232 port can support Clear-to-Send (CTS) OFF
CTS/RTS OFF
and Ready-to-Send (RTS), control leads. It is not used. ON
The system can send a page break command over the
OFF
Page Break serial port at the end of each page. OFF
ON
See Lines per Page below for page length set-up.
This entry sets the page length, the number of lines the
Line Per Page 001~199 66
system will send before sending the page break.
This entry enables/disables XON/XOFF protocol. It is not XON/
XON/XOFF XOFF
used. XOFF
317
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system has six (6) serial ports (1 RS232, 3 TCP Channels and 2 USB serial). A serial port is
assigned to each function that requires a serial output.
318
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
For Pulse dial CO Lines, the system supports 10pps and break/make ratios of 60/40% or 66/
34%.
319
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), which is output over an RS 232 port or TCP channel,
contains details on both incoming and outgoing calls. Various SMDR attributes can be assigned
including; output records for all calls or LD only, call cost per pulse when using call metering, etc.
Refer to Table 4.4.5.17-1 for a description of each Attribute and the data entries required.
320
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system can output all outgoing call records (ON) or, to
allow for PSTN call set-up times, only records for calls that OFF
Save Enable OFF
exceed the SMDR Timer (OFF). For SMDR Timer settings ON
refer to “Start Timer”, below.
The system can output SMDR records automatically as they
OFF
Print Enable occur (real-time) or only when requested. When this attribute ON
ON
is ON, SMDR is sent at call completion.
The system can record all outgoing calls or only long distance
Long Distance/ Long
Record Type calls. Long distance calls are identified by the LD digit count
ALL calls Distance
and LD codes assigned in “Long Distance code”
Long Distance Call Dialed numbers, which exceed the assigned LD digit count are
07-15 07
Digit Counter considered long distance calls for SMDR and COS purposes.
The system can output records for Incoming calls as well as
OFF
Print Incoming Call outgoing calls. If enabled, incoming as well as outgoing calls OFF
ON
are recorded.
When incoming call records are enabled, the system can also OFF
Print Lost Call ON
provide records for unanswered incoming (abandoned) calls. ON
The system can output detailed call records (ON) or summary
OFF
Records In Detail call information (total number of calls, cost and cost for each ON
ON
station).
For security purposes, digits dialed for an outgoing call can be
hidden and replaced with “*”. This field defines the number of
digits to hide. The Dialed Digit Hide Option below defines 0
Hidden Dialed Digit 0~9
whether leading or trailing digits are hidden The station must
be assigned for SMDR Hidden digits in Common Attributes
section 4.4.2.2.
Dialed Digit Hide When “HIDDEN DIALED DIGIT” is enabled, above, this field Right/
Right
Option determines if leading or trailing digits are hidden. Left
The unit of currency used for call cost can be identified with 3- Max. 3
SMDR Currency Unit
characters for easy reference. characters
SMDR Cost Per When call metering is provided by the PSTN, the cost per
6-digits 000000
Metering Pulse metering pulse can be assigned.
SMDR Decimal This value determines the position of the decimal in the Cost
0~5 0
Location per Pulse entry above, starting from the right most digits.
To allow for call set-up times through the PSTN, a “Valid call 000~250 000
Start Timer
timer” can be set. (msec)
5 two digit LD
For SMDR and COS purposes, five (5) Long Distance codes
codes,use * as
Long Distance Code of up to two (2) digits each can be assigned. If dialed as the
wild card(any
1st digits, the call is considered an LD call.
digit)
For incoming calls, the system will send the defined data item
RING/
SMDR CLI or Ring for “Field I”. The data item may be CLI, CPN or Ring Service
CLI/ RING
Service I Time. Note the User dialed number is always provided for an
CPN
outgoing call.
For incoming calls, the system will send the defined data item RING/
SMDR Ring/CLI/CPN CPN
for “Field II”. The data item may be CLI, CPN or Ring Service CLI/
Service II
Time. CPN
MSN PRINT ON OFF
Print MSN number Information in SMDR Record. OFF
SMDR ON
321
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Mobile Access Code It is used to distinguish mobile call for SMDR. Max. 4 digits
I(Incoming
VSF Voicemail Calls to the Voice Mail may be shown as I (Incoming call) or call)/ I(Incoming
indication V(New indication) for Voice Mail in the SMDR record. V(New call)
indication)
Display Nxxxx for Net OFF/
Display ‘N’ in SMDR to distinguish and it is network call. OFF
number ON
322
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The System Date and Time are established by the [Time & Date] menu. The date and time are
employed for several features and functions including; LCR, LCD displays, SMDR outputs, Auto
Ring mode Selection, Wake-up Alarm, etc.
If Daylight Savings Time is enabled the system time will be adjust one-hour forward and back at
the DST start and end times, respectively.
323
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The VMIU and VMIB support multiple languages; up to six languages may be supported
simultaneously. Once the prompts are downloaded to the VMIU and VMIB, the caller receives the
Language selection announcement for DISA and CCR calls as well as preceding a Hunt Group
announcement or DID error announcement. The language selection announcement will only
affect the language prompts enabled for use.
324
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A number of timers can be assigned to control and affect many features and functions. Refer to
Table 4.4.5.20-1 for a description of the timers and the input required.
325
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
326
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
327
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
This timer sets the delay (no action duration) for 01~20
Prime Line Delay Timer 5
delayed (Warm) Prime Line operation. (seconds)
This timer sets the duration of the “Seize Acknowledge 010~200
Wink Signal Timer 10
Signal” (Wink) sent to the PSTN on a DID line. (10 msec.)
When an ISDN Line is assigned to send digits En-block,
En-block Inter Digit CO Attribute section 4.4.4.1, the system will send digits 01~20
5
Timer if the user dials “#” or this En-block inter-digit timer (seconds)
expires.
This timer establishes the duration of DTMF tones sent 04~99
DTMF Duration Timer 10
on an analog CO line. (10 msec.)
The system will receive DID digits for this timer.
01~99
Flex DID Timer After the timer expires, the system will use the last 2 to 30
(100 msec)
4 digits received as DID digits.
01~50
R2 Out Manage Timer Reserved for future usage for R2 timers. 14
(seconds)
01~50
R2 In Manage Timer Reserved for future usage for R2 timers. 14
(seconds)
01~50
R2 Disappear Timer Reserved for future usage for R2 timers. 14
(seconds)
01~30
R2 Pulse Timer Reserved for future usage for R2 timers. 7
(*20ms)
000~500 7
R2 Ready Timer Reserved for future usage for R2 timers.
(*200ms)
01~30
Dial Tone Delay Timer Reserved for future usage for R2 timers. 20
(*20ms)
Provide wake up fail indication to Attendant according
Wake Up Fail Timer 00~99 20
to this timer.
This timer determines the minimum voice message
VSF Cut Error Tone 00~90
length to reduce the number of messages with dial- 0
Timer (seconds)
tone.
When an iPECS IP or LDP Phone receives a
On Hook Auto Idle 00~99 0
disconnect message or signal from CO line the phones
Timer (seconds)
goes to idle after this timer.
To protect dual active in case of CPU redundancy and 0~250
IP Watch Timer Not Used
alarm IP conflict. (1 sec.)
Prepaid Call Drop Prove warning tone when run out of prepaid money if
00-99 0
Warning Timer this timer is not zero.
System try to make emergency call according to the CO
00~99
Emergency retry timer access rule/Prefer CO/CO group if system could not 0
(seconds)
seize predefined emergency Co line within this timer.
Record Warning If record warning tone is set and this timer is set greater 000~999
0
Repeat Timer than 1, it works periodically when it’s recorded. (seconds)
5~180
Error Tone Timer Error Tone Timer. 30
(seconds)
0~180
Howling Tone Timer Howling Tone Timer. 30
(seconds)
When VM notification to the mobile uses an analog loop
VM Notify Play Delay 1~99
start Line, system will treat the call as the answered 10
Over LCO Timer (1 sec.)
after this timer and play the new message prompt.
328
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The Supervisor Station can set the In-Room Indication for all members in the In-Room indication
group. Up to 10 Supervisors (groups) can be configured can be programmed, and each can have
up to 20 members in the group, excluding the Supervisor.
329
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Three different passwords can be assigned for the access to the iPECS Web administration so
that the different levels of access to the program fields can be allowed. Two levels, the User and
Admin level, have access to the assigned fields. The Maintenance password has access all the
programming fields and the maintenance fields including trace settings, device log view, gain &
cadence control, lock key install and device delete feature. In addition, the Maintenance level
user can assign the authorities of the other user levels.
In the Maintenance menu the Database, SMDR, and Voice Mail Delete fields can be chosen by
User level or Admin Level.
330
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Three access levels can be assigned to each station for access to the Station Web pages in PGM
113. Level 1 has access to all Station pages and attributes. The pages and attributes for Levels 2
and 3 are programmable.
331
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system can employ the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize the system time with an
NTP time server. The system requests the time from the NTP server at 10-minute intervals and
then determines the time differential. If the system time is more 2 seconds off the NTP time, the
system time is adjusted to synchronize with the NTP server time.
332
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
SNMP Attributes, as shown on the screen, are divided into three categories: SNMP Agent, SNMP
Security, and SNMP Trap. The SNMP Service field enables the SNMP agent running in the
iPECS call server. The SNMP port field defines the UDP port used for communications from the
iPECS eMG80 for SNMP messages. This port should not be changed.
In SNMP Security are the Read Only and Read Write SNMP Community fields, 4 to 16
characters. The SNMP community designates an SNMP communication group to which an
SNMP message belongs, and is a logical relationship between the SNMP agent (iPECS eMG80)
and SNMP manager (iPECS NMS). The SNMP community settings must be the same for the
iPECS eMG80 and the iPECS NMS server.
Read Only Community (default=Public)—Defines a community string used when the
iPECS NMS reads data from the iPECS eMG80.
Read Write Community (default=Private)—Defines the community string used when
iPECS NMS reads or writes data to the iPECS eMG80.
Although the iPECS eMG80 can accept packets from any SNMP manger such as iPECS NMS,
for improved security, the IP address of specific servers can be defined and allowed Read only or
Read Write access. It is recommended that the system be assigned with the IP address of a
specific NMS server with Read Write access.
333
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The SNMP Trap configuration defines the Trap Community, and the Trap Destination, which
includes the IP Address of the SNMP manager, iPECS NMS, and the .message type. The Trap
Community designates a communication group to which a Trap message belongs, and is a
logical relationship between the SNMP agent (iPECS eMG80) and SNMP manager (iPECS NMS).
This 4 to 16 character string should be the same as the Trap community string defined in the
iPECS NMS. The Trap community should be the same for all the iPECS eMG80 systems
registered to an iPECS NMS server whereas the SNMP community may be defined with different
strings for each iPECS eMG80.
The Trap Destination defines the IP address of the iPECS NMS server and the port, 162. Enter
the IP address of the NMS server but, the port should not be changed. The pull down menu next
to the address is used to define the message type. Three values are available:
Trap – message type is defined in SNMPv1, but because iPECS-NMS and the iPECS
eMG80 use SNMPV2, the Trap type message is not recommended.
Notification – message type sent from the SNMP agent once without checking the
reception of the message.
Inform – message type requires an acknowledgement from the SNMP manager. If the
agent does not receive a response, the message is resent. Inform messages are
intended for use in environments with high packet loss however, use of the Inform
message type may detrimentally affect the iPECS eMG80 performance.
The iPECS SNMP attributes are defined here. Refer to Table 4.4.5.25-1 for description and
values that can be entered.
SNMP Service field is used to set the SNMP agent in the OFF
SNMP service OFF
iPECS ON or OFF. ON
Select SNMP MIB specification. iPECS-NMS/
SNMP MIB Type iPECS-NMS
U-CEMS is KOREA telecom speciation. U-CEMS
SNMP Port SNMP Protocol port number. 161
Read only community should be used when SNMP
4 ~ 16
Read Only Community manager (NMS) is trying to read data from SNMP agent public
characters
(eMG80)
When the SNMP manager (NMS) needs to read and write
4 ~ 16
Read Write Community data to the agent (iPECS eMG80). This attribute should be private
characters
enabled.
For the SNMP agent (eMG80), this field defines the
4 ~ 16
Trap Community destination IP address to receive trapped messages public
characters
(Alarm/fault events).
IP address of iPECS NMS server, port 162 should not be
Trap Destination IP address Public
changed.
Notification/
Message Type Defines how the agent sends the Message. Inform/ Notification
Trap
334
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A Hot Desk station allows a user to login for access to the system features and resources. Once
logged in, the user is provided access to system features and resources employing the database
for the user‘s assigned station.
User station numbers are assigned automatically by the system. The system assigns station
numbers to each agent starting at the highest station number.
335
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
System Call Routing establishes scenarios with criteria to route calls. Criteria include time 0f day,
day of week, Caller and Called numbers, etc. System Call Routing takes precedent over other
system based call routing. However, Station and CO Call Routing scenarios take precedence
over System Call Routing scenarios.
336
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Net Station/
Company Directory-
Last name/
INT Page/
EXT Page/
All Page/
VM/
ICLID Table
Each scenario can be assigned a priority.
0-9
Scenario Priority The highest priority scenario meeting the
(Highest priority)
criteria is used to route the call.
A scenario must be active to be employed. If ON
Scenario Active or Not OFF
not active the scenario is ignored. OFF
A Voice Mail Id can be associated with the
Scenario VMID Voice mail ID
scenario for routing to a Voice Mailbox.
If DISA is active for the scenario, the COS 0-11
Scenario COS 0
can be assigned for the call. (COS level)
The scenario can employ DISA for the
Scenario DISA Active OFF
incoming call routing.
The scenario can route calls to a specific
Scenario ICM Group number 0
Tenancy group.
A zone can be assigned so that only CO
Scenario Zone calls to a CO/IP Line in the Zone will route 0
based on the scenario.
This field defines a range of CO/IP Lines that
Scenario Start CO and End CO 0
will employ to the scenario.
Scenarios can be group allowing the
Scenario Group: this is used for
Attendant to select a group of scenarios to 0
scenario group by attendant.
route calls.
A Zone can be assigned for routing calls
Zone Holiday using the scenario during Holiday periods 0
defined for the Zone.
337
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
CO Call Rerouting establishes routing for CO/IP calls with a specified caller id on CO/IP Lines
from a specified group. The rerouting sends calls out over another CO/IP Line or group, a
network destination, a DISA call or to another station. The incoming CO group and compare digits
determine if the call should be rerouted and the destination is determined by the CO code and
Telephone number, which is dialed when the incoming group and compare digits are matched.
The routing type determines if the call is routed normal (N/A) or if the call is routed over a network
or employs DISA.
338
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
- Index 0: If an incoming call on a CO/IP Line from group has digits “454” then seize CO 5
and send digit 123456.
- Index 1: If an incoming call on a CO/IP Line from group 2 has digits “456**” then seize
CO group 1 and send digit 123456.
- Index 2: If an incoming call on a CO/IP Line from group1 has digits “42*555” then seize
the first CO/IP Line and send digit 123456.
- Index 3; if an incoming call on a CO/IP Line from group 5 has digits “353” then seize CO
group 1 and send digit 123456 as a transit-out call over the Network.
- Index 4: If an incoming call on a CO/IP Line from group 5 has digits “401” then activate
DISA and await digits from the caller.
339
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
VM COS establishes various common characteristics of the user’s Voice Mailbox including
greeting and message length, E-mail notification, message retention, etc.
340
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
341
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Access Control determines the Source IP addresses that can access the system for specific
protocols.
342
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The eMG80 has memory for 3000 Speed Dial numbers of up to 23 digits each. Each System
Speed bin (index) is assigned the CO/IP Line for the Speed Dial, the number to be dialed and a
name for Dial-by-Name.
343
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
344
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When required, the system supports Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). PPTP must be
enabled and values for the PPTP server IP address, Id and password must be entered and a
server name may be entered.
345
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Stations can be grouped so that incoming calls will search (hunt) for an idle station in the group.
The system allows assignment of three hunt processes, Circular, Terminal and UCD. In addition,
there are eight (8) functional groups available: ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) based on UCD
hunt, Ring, Call Pick-Up, External Voice Mail (SLT connected), VSF-Voice Mail, iPECS Feature
Server Voice Mail and Network Voice Mail, and UCS Groups.
Certain types of groups can incorporate announcements, which are given to the calling party. The
system‘s VSF can store up to seventy (70) announcements for use with Station Groups.
Note that a station can belong to multiple groups if the groups are all of the same type. Also note
that when a station group is assigned to a group type (Circular, Terminal, ACD, VM, FS VM, VSF-
VM, Net VM, UCS and Ring), the group attributes are initialized to the default values.
346
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
347
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Under Station Group Assignments the type, members and Pick-Up attributes are assigned to the
Station Group. Note for the Net VM group, the network number must be assigned as the Net VM
group member station.
N/A,
Circular,
Terminal,
ACD,
Ring,
Group Type Defines the type of station group. Voice Mail, N/A
Pick-Up,
VSF-VM,
UMS VM,
NET VM,
UCS
Stations can pick-up group calls ringing at other
OFF
Pick-up Attribute stations in the group. This does not apply to the VM OFF
ON
groups.
Assigns stations as members of a station group or, for
Member the Net VM group type, defines the Net Number of the -
group.
348
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
349
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
350
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
351
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
352
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
353
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
354
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
355
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
356
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
357
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
358
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
359
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Server number Sever Number can set 01 ~ 10 for 237 table. 01-10 0
0-140
Member type is assigned as SLT type or SIP Type. In
Member Type (SLT Type/ SIP SLT Type
case of SIP Type, enter the capacity from 1-140.
Type)
360
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
361
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Figure 4.4.6.3-7 iPECS Feature Server Voice Mail Group (UMS-VM) Attributes
362
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
363
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
364
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
365
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
366
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Several stations can share same station number. That means Personal Group is extended
feature of Linked Pair.
A Personal Group is composed with a master station and several member stations.
A master station and all member stations share master station‘s number.
By using this shared number, almost features (Call To xxx / Call From xxx / SMDR / Message
Wait…) can be activated.
But, some features can be chosen by PGM 261 attribute about all station activating or individual
station working.
In PGM 260, Personal group master and member can be assigned.
In PGM 261, Personal group attribute can be set.
367
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
368
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) Line provides digital services to the end-user.
Basic Rate Lines have three (3) channels, 2 B channels and a D channel. The 2 B channels
provide 64 Kbps each, a total of 128 Kbps for “Bearer” or voice channels. The D channel provides
a 16 Kbps signaling channel. Primary Rate Lines have 23/30 64 Kbps ‘B’ channels and 1/2 64
Kbps signaling channels. For proper operation, entries are required for various attributes and
Tables to match the ISDN circuit and services.
369
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
ISDN attributes define several characteristics of the ISDN interface. ISDN call cost services
(Advice of Charge), CLI modification, voice encoding, and other characteristics of the interface
are defined, refer to Table 4.4.7.1-1.
370
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Normally, the system will send the primary Directory Number of the ISDN Line in the ISDN call
SETUP and CONNECT messages to identify the caller (CLIP) or the answering (COLP) party
respectively. Under certain circumstances, it may be desirable to provide the secondary or DID
number for the ISDN Line. In these cases, the CLIP/COLP Table may be used to define the digits
sent. The number sent is selected based on the index assigned for the ISDN Line under ISDN
line Attributes section 4.4.4.4.
The CLI Station Number is sent in place of the station number. For all other entries, the station
number is sent as a suffix to the number in the Table. Note that this number is sent only if
CLIR/COLR is disabled under the CLIR Service and COLR Service assignments in the Station
ISDN Attributes.
371
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When an ISDN Line assigned for DID operation receives an incoming call, the call will be routed
to a station based on the Flexible DID Table Index assigned in the MSN Table. Each iPECS
configuration has a different capacity as indicated by the entry range in Table 4.4.7.3-1.
372
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system can employ ICLID (Incoming Calling Line Id) to determine the routing of incoming
external calls. Each CO/IP Line, including DID Lines and ACD group calls may be assigned to
employ ICLID routing. The system will compare the received ICLID to entries in the ICLID Route
Table and, if a match is found, will route the call to the destination defined in the ICLID Ring
Assignment Table index assigned here.
373
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
If the Incoming Caller ID matches an entry in the ICLID Route Table, the index from the Table is
used to determine the call routing from the ICLID Ring Assignment Table. Separate ring
assignments are made for Day, Night, and Timed Ring mode for each index, 001 to 250, in this
table. When assigned to ring to a VSF announcement, the call can be automatically dropped after
the announcement by entering ‘#’ after the announcement number.
When CO Lines are programmed to Ring an external AA/VM, VSF or Feature Server Group as
an Automated Attendant, the Ring signal can be on an immediate or delayed basis allowing other
stations/groups to be assigned Ring and answer prior to signaling the AA. The delay is defined in
seconds from 00 to 30.
374
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
In addition to remote access via an IP network connection, the system database may be
accessed remotely via an ISDN connection. Placing a call over an ISDN Line to the designated
PPP Station will provide a connection to the system database. The system will request a user id
and password, which must match one of the User Ids and passwords assigned. After matching id
and password are received, the iPECS Home page is provided and Web Admin is available as
explained earlier in this section 4.
User Password 1 The password entered is used to authorize PPP ID 1. Max. 12 characters Ipkts01
375
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Prefix Dialing Table. With this table, three features can be supported.
1. Analog CO Call Charge with NPR metering.
2. SIP direct dialing with no wait inter-digit timer.
3. ISDN Prefix Call – ISDN en-block Dialing with Prefix Call Setup.
If first some digits (up to 8 digits) of outgoing dial number are matched with Prefix Code of each
table, this table can start work. By each Co-line (PGM 142 – F20), Table ID (0-6) can be set. This
table ID (PGM 142 – F20) is associated with PGM 206 – each table ID.
376
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Max. 8 Digits
Prefix Code Enter the Prefix code. (Max 8 digits)
(Include * and #)
Table ID Enter Table ID (0-6). 0 means NOT used. 0-6 0
Min Digit Select the minimum dial digits (00-30). 00-30 0
Max Digit Select the maximum dial digits (00-30). 00-30 0
International/
National/
Select Number of Type (0~6).
Network spec/
Number Of Type Unknown/International/National/Network 0
Subscriber/
Spec/Subscriber/Abbreviated /Reserved.
Abbreviated/
Reserved
ISDN Telephony/
Data numbering/
Select Numbering Plan (0~6).
Telex/
Numbering Plan Unknown/ISDN/Data Numbering/Telex/National 0
National standard/
Standard/Private /Reserved.
Private/
Reserved
Sending Complete Select Sending Complete option. (On/Off) ON/OFF OFF
Local/
Call Charge Type (0~5). Long distance/
Call Charge Type Unknown/Local/Long International/ Unknown
Distance/International/Mobile/reserved Mobile/
Reserved
Call Charge Timer can be assigned. By this timer
Call Charge Timer 000-999 0
value Call Metering can be established.
377
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
378
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Check Message Send Timer – This is Keep Alive Message (OPTIONS) frequency from SIP
server (MPB) to SIP Phone. If a SIP Phone does not respond to system‘s Keep Alive Message
then system will make the status of SIP Phone to ‘disconnected’ in system.
Keep Alive Message (OPTIONS) programming for a SIP station is as below:
− Frequency : SIP Data / SIP Common Attributes (210) - Check Message Send
Timer.
− Usage ON/OFF for a SIP Extension : SIP Data / SIP Phone Attributes (211) –
Keep Alive Usage.
− Retry Count : IP Data / SIP Phone Attributes (211) – Retry Count.
379
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
380
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
OFF
DNS SRV Usage DNS SRV query is used. OFF
ON
Out OF Rsc 503/
Response code when all channels are used. 503
Response 486
If eMG80 receives Error Code programmed in this
Error Code For
field, Call will be rerouted.
Trunk Rerouting
381
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
382
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Various parameters must be entered for proper operation of SIP Trunk including the SIP proxy
and Registrar as outlined in Table 4.4.8.3-1.
Normal/
Broadsoft/
KT/
SK TELINK/
KT IMS/
Allows identification of soft-switch to support extended MS OCS/
Soft Switch Type soft-switch capabilities. SKYPE Normal
KT, SK TELINK, etc. : Service Provider CONNECT/
SIP-CC/
TI PK0/
ERICSSON IMS/
DNS REDUNT/
MS LYNC
383
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
384
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Proxy Server TCP Port Default port for SIP messages to proxy using TCP. Port 5060
Proxy Server TLS Port Default port for SIP messages to proxy using TLS. Port 5061
Local Server UDP Port Default port for SIP messages to iPECS using UDP. Port 5060
Local Server TCP Port Default port for SIP messages to iPECS using TCP. Port 5060
Local Server TLS Port Default port for SIP messages to iPECS using TLS. Port 5061
Registration UID Defines the range of User IDs from Station SIP
Max. 140 Entries
Range Attributes to register with the SIP Registrar Server.
INBAND/
2833/
INFO (DTMF)/
INFO (DTMF
DTMF Type DTMF sending mode. RELAY)/ INBAND
INFO(TELEPHON
E EVENT)/
INFO(NORTEL
NETWORKS)
Action with REG SIP Module Service Down IDLE or WAIT IDLE when IDLE/
IDLE
Failure in Registration Fail or Link Down. WATI IDLE
Media Port IP-Binding media option: Media UDP Port Range. UDP Port 6000-7036
Secondary Proxy Server
Secondary Proxy It is used for SIP proxy server redundancy.
IP Address
Server Address KOREA telecom only.
It is used for SIP proxy server redundancy. Max. 32
Secondary Domain
KOREA telecom only. Characters
Secondary Proxy It is used for SIP proxy server redundancy.
Port
Server UDP Port KOREA telecom only.
ID Presentation Option
ID Usage
Unused
P-Asserted-ID Usage of P-Asserted ID. Use
Use
Unused
Remote-Party-ID Usage of Remote-Party-ID. Use
Use
Anonymous Name
& Anonymous
Number/
Anonymous Name/ Anonymous
Privacy: user/ Name &
Privacy(CLIR)
Method of privacy (CLIR). Privacy: id/ Anonymous
Presentation
Privacy: Number
user;id;critical/
Privacy: id &
anonymous & P-
Preferred-ID
ID Individuality
CID Password Enter CID Password.
From ID ID of From header SIP message. Extension SIP- Extension SIP-
385
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
386
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
387
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
388
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
+8231450463
0 +82 0314504639
9
+8231450463
00 + 0082314504639
9
1588 1588 15886724 15886724
031 0314504639 4504639
SRTP Setting
0: OFF
SRTP Usage SRTP OFF
1: ON
The first priority Crypt method for SRTP.
The range is as below:
None
ARIA_CM_192_HMAC_SHA1_80
1st CRYPTO AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80 None
ARIA_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80
AES_CM_192_HMAC_SHA1_80
ARIA_CM_256_HMAC_SHA1_80
AES_CM_256_HMAC_SHA1_80
The second priority Crypt method for SRTP.
The range is as below:
None
ARIA_CM_192_HMAC_SHA1_80
2nd CRYPTO AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80 None
ARIA_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80
AES_CM_192_HMAC_SHA1_80
ARIA_CM_256_HMAC_SHA1_80
AES_CM_256_HMAC_SHA1_80
Caller/Called ID
ID Option
P-Asserted-ID/
Caller ID Selection Caller ID for Display Remote-Party-D/ P-Asserted-ID
From ID
Display Caller
SIP Calling Name display if call is from : ‘display- No
Name(Though Id is No
name’<sip:Anonymous.sip.server.com> Yes
Anonymous)
Request URI/
Called ID Selection Called Party ID for call routing Request URI
To ID
Miscellaneous set
Drop busy station call and accept new call when new No
Drop Busy Station No
call comes in. Only for Italy. Yes
Ignore DTMF through INBAND. No
Ignore INBAND DTMF No
Check DTMF type. Yes
SIP Trunk Group SIP Trunk Group Number used in SIP trunk. 0~71 0
Send Refer for Send REFER message for Off-Net Transfer No
No
Transfer (Depending on SIP Provider). Yes
No
CN Payload Insert Comport Noise Payload will be inserted to SDP. No
Yes
389
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
390
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
391
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
For each station, an index to the SIP User Id Attributes Table is defined in PGM 111 Station
Attributes. The SIP User Id Attributes Table defines SIP characteristics associated with the index
including User ID, Authentication name, etc. These characteristics are required for proper
operation of the system and registration of the iPECS IP and LDP phones when employed with
SIP trunk. See also, PGM 133. Note PGM 126 and PGM 133 are accessible only via Web Admin.
392
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
393
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
394
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
395
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
ARIA_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80
→SIP Phone self-programming is required, too – 1st/2nd CRYPTO method
− [SIP Data / SIP Phone Attributes (211)] – 2nd CRYPTO key generation type: one of
ARIA_CM_192_HMAC_SHA1_80, AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80,
ARIA_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80
→SIP Phone self-programming is required, too – 1st/2nd CRYPTO method
<Busy Serve>
System Busy Tone: there will be a ‘busy-tone’ on busy state that is presented by system.
Additional VOIB/VOIU DSP channel is required.
486 Busy Message: there will be ‘486 busy’ SIP signaling response on busy state.
396
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
‘Multiple’: for a new additional call to SIP Phone, system initiates every call for the SIP
Phone regarding it is on idle state. The ‘call-wait allow/deny’ is decided by SIP Phone itself.
‘Single’: system initiates only one call for a SIP Phone. The ‘call-wait’ is denied by system
side. So, a call to a busy SIP station will be implemented on a busy state call-control.
397
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
398
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
399
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
< For Who? (for all of specified Phone type or for one MAC specified Phone) >
CONFTYPE: select Phone Type / Mandatory
< Ericsson-LG Enterprise WIT-400HE >
− Currently MPB (TFTP only) does not proceed provisioning for WIT400H(http only)
because of different method
→But, WIT-400HE follows eMG80 system’s default provisioning by itself
automatically.
< Ericsson-LG Enterprise LIP8002 / LIP88xx/LIP-8XXXE >
− MPB proceed provisioning for LIP8002 / LIP88xx/LIP-8XXXE
< Other 3rd party SIP Extensions >
− Does not proceed provisioning
Private Mac: specify MAC address if provisioning target is only for one specific SIP
extension / Optional
CONFTYPE Mandatory, select one of Ericsson-LG Enterprise SIP Phone type None
MAC address must just be entered for Private Conf file
Specify MAC address of a SIP Phone to serve private
Private MAC
Private MAC provisioning for an Extension. For common provisioning for all of
address
CONFTYPE SIP Extensions, do not specify MAC address
Don’t enter MAC address for common Conf file
Registration Timer Re-Registration Timer 120-3600 3600
Local UDP Port SIP Phone default signaling UDP port 5060
Local TCP Port SIP Phone default signaling TCP port 5060
Local TLS Port SIP Phone default signaling TLS port 5061
Local RTP Port SIP Phone default RTP port start range 23000
Proxy Port SIP Server port for SIP Phones (MPB SIP Port number) 5060
UPD
Transport Mode Default signaling method UDP
TCP
400
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
TLS
401
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
402
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The LCR Control Attributes Table, among other items, allows assignment of the LCR Access
Modes. The LCR Access Modes defines the user operations that will access the LCR feature.
The LCR Access Modes are:
LCR Disabled.
Loop (user dials ‘9’ or CO/IP Group code (8xx), or presses a Loop button).
Loop and Internal (user dials digits without a CO/IP Access Code prefix).
Loop and Direct CO Line (user dials CO Line Access Code (88xx) or pressing a {CO
line} button).
Loop, Direct CO Line, and Internal.
Loop, Direct CO Line, and Internal and Direct Loop.
403
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
In addition, days of the week are grouped into zones (Day Zones) and the time of day can be set
into three groups (Time Zones). Table 4.4.9.1-1 provides general descriptive information and
input ranges.
Disable/
Only Loop LCR/
Internal and Loop
LCR/
Loop and Direct
This entry defines the effective LCR modes, the modes
LCR Access Mode CO LCR/ Disable
by which the user can access LCR.
Internal, Loop and
Direct CO LCR/
Internal, Loop,
Direct CO and
Direct Loop LCR
Each day of the week is assigned to a Day Zone (1~3). Zone1~3
Day Zone The active Day Zone is the Zone assigned to the (days of the Zone 1
current day of the week. week)
This entry defines the hours of the day during which
Time Zone1 Time Zone 1 is active. Note hours not defined in Time 00~24 00~24
Zone 2 and 3 are automatically part of Time Zone 1.
This entry defines the hours of the day during which
Time Zone2 00~24
Time Zone 2 is active.
This entry defines the hours of the day during which
Time Zone3 00~24
Time Zone 3 is active.
404
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The Leading Digits Table is used to analyze the user-dialed digits to determine an appropriate
Digit Modification Table Index. LDT Tables are provided for 10 for the eMG80 system. The Table
is divided into bins. The applicable LCR Access Modes (LCR Type) and the digits (up to the first
12) dialed by the user are compared with the entries in the Leading Digit Table. In addition,
indices to the Digit Modification Table are defined for each Time Zone of each Day Zone. Table
4.4.9.2-1 provides a brief description and entries for the Leading Digit Table.
405
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Internal
This entry defines the LCR modes that will apply to this
LCR Type CO Line Both
LDT index.
Both
Up to 6 digits that, if matched by the user dialed digits, will
Max. 12 digits
Compared Digits access the DMT Indices of the associated Leading Digit
(Include * and #)
Table bin.
If enabled (ON), when the dialed digits match the LDT
0: OFF
Check Password digits, the system will send second dial tone to request the OFF
1: ON
user input a valid Authorization code.
This entry defines the Digit Modification Table index
(00~99) for each Time Zone for Day Zone 1. The
Must be 6 digits
DMT1 appropriate index will be selected for the current Day and
3 DMT indices
Time Zone. One entry (DMT index) is made for each Time
Zone, six (6) digits.
This entry defines the Digit Modification Table index
(00~99) for each Time Zone for Day Zone 2. The
Must be 6 digits
DMT2 appropriate index will be selected for the current Day and
3 DMT indices
Time Zone. One entry (DMT index) is made for each Time
Zone, six (6) digits.
This entry defines the Digit Modification Table index
(00~99) for each Time Zone for Day Zone 3. The
Must be 6 digits
DMT3 appropriate index will be selected for the current Day and
3 DMT indices
Time Zone. One entry (DMT index) is made for each Time
Zone, six (6) digits.
406
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Using the index determined from the analysis of the LCR Leading Digits Table, the dialed number
is modified in accordance with the Digit Modification Table and sent over the CO/IP group
assigned for the index.
Digits of the dialed number can be deleted based on the “Removal Position” and “Number of
digits to be removed” entries and a digit stream can be inserted in the resulting number. Counting
from the first dialed digit, the Removal Position defines the location of the digit where removal
begins and, the Number of digits to be removed defines the number of digits to remove. The “Add
Digits” are then inserted in the resulting number at the digit position assigned by the Add Position
entry. The resulting number is then dialed over the CO/IP path assigned. If the assigned path is
not available, the “Alternate DMT index” is used to determine the number and CO/IP path to be
used.
407
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
408
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The LCR Table Initialization allows global values to be assigned to the various Digit Modification
Table entries. In addition, the LCR Leading Digits and LCR Digit Modification Tables can be
initialized to the default (no entries) state.
409
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The Digit Conversion Table index is assigned to the Station and CO line. In addition, digit
conversion can be applied according to the Apply Time Type (Unconditional, Day/Night/Timed or
LCR/Time) as necessary. Each Table has 200 entries of up to 24 digits. Entries in the Tables can
be any digit (0-9), “*”, “#”,”X” (Mask Digit), “F” (Ignore digit). Each Index can be applied by Apply
Option (All/Reserved/CO line/Disable).
Unconditional
The Apply time type to be applied when Unconditional
Apply time Follow Day/Night/Timed
the dialed digit is dialed.
Follow LCR
Auto Ring Mode table Day/Night/Timed Time Table Index. 00-15
Dialed digit Dialed digit to be compared. Max. 24 Digits
Changed digit Changed digit. Max. 24 Digits
All/
The Apply Option can be applied Reserved/
Apply option All
according to the caller. CO line/
Disable
410
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
There are ten Toll restriction Tables arranged in pairs. Each pair consists of an Allow Table and a
Deny Table. Allow and Deny entries for Table `A‘ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 2/4
and 11. Allow and Deny entries for Table `B‘ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 3/4 and
11. Allow and Deny entries for Table `C‘ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 5 and 6.
Allow and Deny entries for Table `D‘ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 8/10 and 11.
Allow and Deny entries for Table `E‘ apply to Station and DISA Class of Service 9 to 11. The
Allow and Deny Tables each permit up to 50 entries of up to 20 digits. Entries in the Tables can
be any digit (0-9), “#” as a wild card (don‘t care) digit, or “*” as an end of entry digit.
Based on Table entries, stations or DISA users are allowed or denied dialing specified numbers.
The following rules apply to establishing restrictions based on the Table entries:
If the appropriate Allow/Deny Table pair has no entries and COS is 2 to 4, no
restrictions are applied. If the COS is 5 or 6, no Long Distance dialing is allowed.
If entries are only made in the Allow Table, only those numbers entered can be dialed,
all other dialed numbers will be restricted.
If entries are only made in the Deny Table, only those numbers entered will be
restricted and all other numbers can be dialed.
When there are entries in both the Allow and Deny Table pair, if the number is in the
Deny Table, the number will be restricted otherwise the number can be dialed without
restriction.
411
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The Emergency Code Table is used to identify emergency numbers which, when dialed, will
override all COS dialing restrictions. An Emergency Code number may be up to fifteen (15) digits
in length.
412
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
413
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
414
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Authorization codes are employed to control access to system resources and facilities. Walking
COS, CO/IP Group access, DISA calls and certain Call Forward types may require input of a valid
Authorization code. Codes up to 12 digits may be entered into the system database.
There are two types of Authorization codes, station and system. The Station entries are
associated with individual stations. The number of system Authorization codes varies based on
the configuration; the number of available codes is provided in Table 2.1-1. Each Authorization
code may be assigned a separate COS for Day, Night and Timed Ring mode operation.
The system will allow the station associated Authorization codes to be duplicated. However, the
iPECS will not allow duplicate or conflicting system level codes unless the ‘*’ and Authorization
table indexing is used to enter codes. Conflicting codes occur when a shorter code contains the
first digits of a longer code, i.e. 12 conflicts with 1234.
415
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
416
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
STA COS 8 Exception Table Exception Table No Restriction Only Local No Restriction
D governs the D governs the Call(LD
dialing dialing code/counter)
and Table C
STA COS 9 Exception Table Exception Table No Restriction Only Local No Restriction
E governs the E governs the Call(LD
dialing dialing code/counter)
and Table C
STA COS 10 Exception Table Exception Table No Restriction Only Local No Restriction
D & E governs D & E governs Call(LD
the dialing the dialing code/counter)
and Table C
STA COS 11 Exception Table Exception Table No Restriction Only Local No Restriction
A & B and D & E A & B and D & E Call(LD
governs the governs the code/counter)
dialing dialing and Table C
417
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system incorporates IVR (Interactive Voice Response) capabilities called CCR (Customer
Call Routing). After, or during a VSF Announcement, the caller may dial digits to select a
destination or route for the call. The CCR Table defines the destination type and value associated
with the digit dialed by the caller in response to the index, a VSF Announcement (01-70). Up to
70 single-level Audio Text menus may be assigned or, multi-level menu structures (maximum 70
levels) can be established using one menu as a destination for the previous level.
Each CCR announcement can have re-route destination – Busy / Error / No Answer case.
Each re-routed destination types are Tone / Attendant / Hunt Group / VSF Announcement
number.
CCR 1 Digit Only option is set to ON, outside user can dial only one digit.
This option is set to OFF, outside user can dial more than one digit, and follow CCR Inter digit
Timer.
418
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
419
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Stations can be paired as Executive/Secretary pairs so that when the Executive enters DND,
intercom and transferred calls are automatically routed to the Secretary. An Executive may have
only one Secretary however, a Secretary can be assigned to multiple Executives. A Secretary of
one pair may be the Executive of another however, assignments that form a loop-back are not
allowed. In addition, when active, the Secretary can be assigned to receive the Executive‘s voice
messages, refer to Common Attributes section 4.4.2.2.
The “CO Call to Sec” option will route all CO calls to the Executive to the defined Secretary‘s
station regardless of the Executive‘s station status. The “Call Exec if Sec DND” option will route
Executive calls back to the Executive if the Secretary is in DND. The Exec Grade permits higher
grade Executives to override the Executive/Secretary Forward feature to call a lower grade
Executive (Korea only). The highest grade is 1 and the lowest grade is 12. The “ICM Call to Sec”
option will route all internal calls to the Executive(except for calls from higher or same grade
executive) to the defined Secretary‘s station regardless of the Executive‘s station status.
420
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
421
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When the received DID digits are converted, the resulting three-digit number may be used as an
index to the Flexible DID Conversion Table. The Flexible DID Table index is used when DID Line
is assigned a Conversion type 2, refer to the DID Service attributes section 4.4.4.6. Using the
index from the digit conversion a destination for the DID call is determined by a Look-up in the
Flexible DID Table. The destination for the call is generally defined as a type and a value. The
type selects options such as station, station group, VSF, etc. The value specifies the particular
station, station group, etc. In addition, ICLID routing can be enabled for DID lines or can be
assigned as an index to the Auto Ring Mode table.
Day Ring Mode Destination Destination setting for Day Ring mode. N/A N/A
Night Ring Mode Destination Destination setting for Night Ring mode. STA N/A
Timed Ring Mode Destination Destination setting for Timed Ring mode. HUNT Group N/A
Reroute Destination Destination setting for Reroute Ring mode. SPD N/A
PABX
VSF
VSF(#)
Net Station
Company Directory-
Last Name
422
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
INT Page
EXT Page
ALL Page
VM
ICLID Table
Company Directory
Record VM Greeting
ICLID Table Use ICLID Routing, section 4.4.7.4. OFF/ON OFF
ICM Tenancy Group A DID Conversion Table Index can be Table Index(0~15) 0
(Auto Ring Table) assigned to employ an Auto ring mode
table as below:
- 01 Route to a Station.
- 02 Route to a Hunt Group.
- 03 Route with System Speed Dial.
- 04 Route as PBX Transfer with System
Speed Dial (Flash then dial speed
dial digits).
- 05 Route to VSF AA Announcement.
- 06 Route to VSF AA Announcement and
disconnect.
- 07 Route to a Networking Station.
- 08 Conference Room.
- 09 Internal Page.
- 10 External page.
- 11 All Call Page.
- 12 Voice Mail Box Group.
Voice Mail Box Station.
- 13 ICLID Ring Assignment Table.
- 14 Company Directory (USA Only).
- 15 Record VM Greeting (USA Only).
MOH A Music source is assigned so that calls to Internal Music Refer to CO
the destination receive audio from the External Music Hold
source in place of ring-back tone. VSF MOH
SLTMOH1~5
VSFMOH2~3
Ring Tone Ring tone of destination is followed this 0-12 0
ring tone value.
Name Name associated with the destination 11 characters
423
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
System Speed Dial Bins assigned to a zone are only available to stations allowed access to that
zone. Each zone can be assigned to apply the appropriate Station and CO Line COS for the
speed dial number prior to dialing.
424
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system can be programmed to automatically select the Ring and COS based on time of day
and day of the week. Three Ring & COS modes are available, Day, Night, and Timed. The Ring
assignments are as defined in CO Ring Assignments, section 4.4.4.5. COS assignments are
made in the Station COS and DISA COS programs discussed in sections 4.4.2.6 and 4.4.5.6,
respectively.
The start times for Day, Night and start and end times for Timed modes are entered for each day
of the week. After the Timed end time the mode returns to day if time is not in the Night mode.
The Attendant can override the Automatic selection and select the desired mode (Day, Night, and
Timed) manually. A separate Auto Ring Table can be established for each ICM Tenancy Group in
section 4.4.2.15 (indices 1 ~ 15) and for the system (index 00).
425
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When an external Voice Mail system is used that connects to an SLT port, a digit sequence must
be defined for the system to signal various call characteristics to the Voice Mail system. The
external Voice Mail uses the sequences to determine appropriate announcements or further call
routing. The Table permits the definition of digits as either a prefix or suffix to other digits (station
number for mailbox identification). Sequences are defined for such call characteristics as Put Mail,
Get Mail, No Answer call, etc. as described in Table 4.4.9.15-1.
426
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
427
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When multiple iPECS eMG80 are located on the same LAN, it may be desirable to register add-
on devices employing the Registration Table.
428
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A mobile phone can be used in conjunction with an iPECS Phone. The Mobile phone can access
system resources available to the user‘s wired phone and will receive ring for incoming iPECS
calls. The user may be allowed to enable the Mobile extension and define the mobile number.
The system can be defined to employ a specific CO/IP Line Group to place calls to the Mobile
phone. In addition, the mobile phone can be assigned to receive hunt group calls to the primary
extension. Also, parameters for notification of new VSF voice mails can be defined.
429
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
430
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
This table used for matching agent ID to station number. If it‘s done, the station with agent ID is
automatically recorded about internal, external and conference call.
431
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When digit conversion is programmed, the CO line is seized after digit conversion is completed
and therefore user cannot hear the CO dial tone from PX until completing digit conversion. For
this case, a dummy dial tone can be programmed. Pressing one of pre-programmed digits (‘0–9’,
‘*’, ‘#’, X’) will provide CO dial tone to the user regardless of CO line seizure.
432
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
433
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
OFF
Net Enable Enable Networking function. OFF
ON
Net Retry Count Reserved for future usage. 00-99 0
The name of calling station is sent to the called
system between iPECS eMG80. CNIP is displayed at OFF
Net CNIP Enable ON
called party stations display based on the ON
programming.
OFF
Net CONP Enable Reserved for future usage. OFF
ON
Select the information element type for QSIG UUS/
Net Signal Method Facility
supplementary service message. Facility
OFF
Net Cas Enable It is not used. OFF
ON
OFF
Net VPN Enable Reserved for future usage. OFF
ON
OFF
Net CC Retain Mode It is not used. OFF
ON
434
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
435
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
436
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
437
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
438
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
NET
Network Type Select the type. NET
PSTN
Numbering Plan ‘*’ means any digits can be inserted between 0 ~ 9. The Max. 16 digits
Code digits followed by ‘#’ are an internal station number. (Include * and #)
Networking CO
‘00’ means an internal net station number. 00-24
Group
CPN ISDN
CPN ISDN Information. Max. 16 digits
Information
Flex 1: ISDN CPN INFORMATION
Flex 2: ( FLEX BTN 1- 4 )
1: 00 CPN INFORMATION 01
CPN Information Enter IP address
2: 00 CPN INFORMATION 02
3: 00 CPN INFORMATION 03
4: 00 CPN INFORMATION 04
200-999
Alternative Dial Number (System SPD Bin) when the
Alt Speed Bin or
networking path has a fatal problem.
2000~4999
439
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
440
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
441
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
442
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Zone data is a tool employed to easily manage the characteristics of groups of devices under the
control of an MPB. Such devices can be grouped to a Zone to define common characteristics
including Country Code, DSCP, RTP packet handling, etc. Common attributes are defined at the
device, Zone and Inter-zone level. Device settings have priority over system and Zone settings,
while Zone settings have priority over system settings.
Generally, transport of RTP packets should be a peer-to-peer communication over either a LAN
or VPN. If iPECS devices are separated by a NAPT server or direct peer-to-peer communications
is not available, packet relay must be employed to assure communication. In packet relay, RTP
packets are received by a local VoIP channel (MPB or VOIB), which is under control of the MPB,
and the IP address is translated from a public to the device’s private address. The VoIP channel
implements a secure channel using IPSec protocol. Devices can be assigned as part of an “RTP
Relay group” to use the same VoIP channels to implement relay of RTP packets. Packet relay
groups also provide for conversion of multi-cast packets from the MPB to uni-cast and back again
at the group level to multi-cast. Note packet relay requires an MPB or VOIB VoIP channel be
available locally for each simultaneous call that requires packet relay.
443
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
444
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Device Zone Attributes define characteristics specific to the device including the registration
password, Diff Serv Code Point, Nation, etc. In addition, Zone characteristics set at the Device
level take precedence over characteristics for the Zone Attributes. While a Zone may incorporate
up to 15 different RTP packet Relay Groups, for clarity a single RTP Relay Group should be used
within a Zone.
445
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
446
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
iPECS protocol employs multi-cast to send of RTP packets to multiple devices at one time. This
improves efficiency and lowers traffic by sending a single multi-cast packet to multi-cast group
members. In particular, paging employs this multi-cast technique. However, since multi-cast is not
commonly supported outside of the LAN, uni-cast must be used to transport such signals
between routers. At the receiving Zone, a local VoIP channel receives the uni-cast signal from the
controlling MPB. The VoIP channel then converts the packet address to a multi-cast signal for
delivery to devices in the same Zone RTP Relay Group.
447
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
448
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The nation code, codec and VMIU/VMIB assigned for a Zone will be employed by all devices in
the Zone unless a different entry is made in Device Zone data. If the Device Zone data is default
or assigned by the MPB, the Zone data will take precedence.
The Zone Attributes define when and which VoIP channels to use for RTP packet relay. Local
VoIP channels are assigned to perform the packet relay function and the use can be defined as “if
needed” or use the assigned RTP Relay Group. For “if Need”, the MPB will employ the IP KTS
STUN protocol to determine when packet relay is required. If assigned “RTP Relay Group”,
packet relay will always be employed for RTP packet receipt.
449
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
450
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
451
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
While it is strongly recommended that a Zone only have a single RTP Relay Group, up to 15
Groups can be assigned to a Zone. Devices in an RTP Relay Group should have common
requirements for packet relay use. In some situations, it may be necessary to implement packet
relay to groups in a Zone. Note that when “if Need” is assigned as the RTP Relay Rule in the
Zone Attributes, assignments here are ignored.
452
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
453
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Holidays and vacation day intervals for each zone can be established to define the Service mode
(Day, Night, and Timed) Up to 40 holidays and 5 vacation intervals can be defined.
454
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
455
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
When a device attempts to register with the controlling iPECS, the system will check the device
MAC address and password against the Registration table. If a match is found, the device is
registered regardless of Dip-switch position 3. The system database is updated and the device
receives device specific configuration data from the MPB.
456
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Station User Login is primarily intended for Phontage & UCS Client registration. A station must
register with the system each time it is connected to the system. A user may register the Phone
employing a Login code (User ID) and password. Once registered, the station number is
assigned. The system will allow any User ID and password for registration. Once registered, this
User ID must match the password for future registrations. The ID and password can be pre-
assigned along with definition of Zone, desired station number, country code, Language and a
remark. For UCS client, the password is controlled by the UCS server and it is disabled in MPB. A
link-paired station can be assigned or pre-assigned by assign the same Desired-Number as a
Master station.
457
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
458
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
On this page, the DECT id and authorization codes are defined. In addition, a pull down menu
selects one of four subscription events, subscribe, (de)subscription, mobility or display registered
stations. A separate password box permits password entry to terminate (erase) all DECT
subscriptions. Note iPECS eMG80 supports only GDC-600BE base station.
459
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
1(GDC-330/335)
2(Standard GAP)
Several types of handsets may be selected. 3
3(GDC-34x/4xx)
Phone Type
5(GDC-5XX)
Press [Send] button after entering the number and
type.
DECT Unsubscribe Terminates the subscription for a DECT handset. Station number
DECT User
Enter the authentication number.
Authentication
When a DECT handset is registered at multiple
DECT Mobility systems that are networked, calls can be routed
over the network to the DECT handset location.
Enter the registered station number, select Mobility
Station Number Station number
ON or OFF and click [Send] button
Registered Stations Displays all registered DECT handsets.
Enter the registered station number and click
[Send] button, the subscription is terminated and
Station Erase Station number
the wireless DECT handset will no longer be
serviced.
460
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
DECT Attributes define functions associated with the DECT equipment and operation as shown
in Table 4.4.13.2-1.
Auto Call Release If enabled, when the other party of an active internal call OFF OFF
disconnects, DECT terminal returns to idle. ON
Base Fault Alarm If enabled, DECT Base station alarms are sent to the Disable Disable
Attendant. Enable
Chain Fault Alarm It is not used for eMG80. Disable Disable
Enable
461
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
462
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system can disable the power of a Digital Phone or Single Line Telephone (SLT) installed in
the HYIB/SLIB/DSIB to save power during night or holiday mode. The power ON/OFF can be
controlled by Web admin manually or automatically by assigning power ON/OFF time.
463
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The power ON/OFF time can be assigned to control Green Mode automatically. The power
ON/OFF time can be defined at each day in a week. And when defined that time, power to assign
board will be served or not.
464
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
465
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
The system has been pre-programmed with certain features using the default data. The default
data are loaded into memory when the system is initialized. The system should always be
initialized when first installed or the database appears corrupted. The system can be initialized
manually during installation, refer to the iPECS eMG80 Hardware Description & Installation
Manual, the system should be reset.
466
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
4.5 Maintenance
The System Management tab from the main screen permits download of all or portions of the
system’s database up/down loading, viewing of SMDR data and upgrade system and device/IP
phone image, see Figure 4.5-1.
467
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
There are two types of upgrade images: application and kernel image. If both are required,
upgrade the application then the kernel.
The VMIU is part of the MPB and VSF prompts are upgraded by uploading prompt files to the
MPB. VMIB prompts are upgraded by direct upload of prompt files to the VMIB.
468
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
469
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
470
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
471
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
VSF prompt file: ??96Wxxxx.rom (?? Is nation, i.e. GS, DM, KR, etc. ; xxxx indicates the version)
472
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
473
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
4.5.2 Database
Selecting the Database menu item will display the Database sub-menu items in the left frame as
shown in the Figure 4.5.2-1.
474
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Clicking on [Download] button will present the File Download window. Files should be saved to
disk. Note that this screen will appear for all download processes.
475
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
476
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
477
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
4.5.4 SMDR
The iPECS eMG80 can download SMDR data in a SYLK format file (.slk). This file can be opened
under any common spreadsheet application. The system will provide a view of SMDR data for the
station range entered in the Web page Figure 4.5.4-1. This page may also be employed to delete
SMDR records for the station range entered.
478
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
479
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
480
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Activate and check current license status. To use the application in the field, the license is
required.
481
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Selected DECT statistics will be display. Note that iPECS eMG80 supports only GDC-600BE
base station.
482
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
483
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
484
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
485
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
486
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
487
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
488
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
4.5.11 Trace
489
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
490
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
491
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
492
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
493
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Second, enter the desired station number in the user ID and enter the authorization code in the
password as shown in Figure 6.6-2. (E.g. enter Station number ‘100’ and Authorization code).
494
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
You will see the below Web page and find Station program sub-menu in the left frame.
In the Station Program, users can modify various station attributes, set-up call forwarding, create
Station ICR scenarios, assign flexible buttons, program Station Speed dial numbers, send SMS
and create conference groups. The following sections provide details on each of the available
Station Program Web pages.
The Station Program main page has three sections,
Station selected – Upper frame
Web site directory & navigation section – Left frame
Info and Entry section – Central frame
495
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Station Attributes define features and functions available to the station. Refer to Table 4.6.1-1 for
a description of the features and the input required.
496
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
OFF
DND Enables DND to be activated by the station. OFF
ON
ICM Signaling Selects Hands free, Privacy or Tone ring ICM Signaling
H/T/P T
Mode mode.
Call Coverage The Call Coverage feature permits an iPECS Phone OFF
OFF
Mode user to receive ring and answer calls at other stations. ON
When a covered station rings, the {CALL COVERAGE}
Call Cover Delay button LED will flash at the covering station and the
0~15 0
Ring station will receive ring (immediate or delayed, 0 to 9
ring cycles).
OFF
Ear Mic. Headset Select E & Mic or Headset mode for New IP Phone. OFF
ON
Authorization codes are employed to control access to
the system resources and facilities. Walking COS, CO/IP
Group access DISA callers and certain Call Forward
Authorization Code N/A
types may require the input of a valid Authorization code.
Codes up to 12 digits may be entered into the system
database.
When a busy station receives a DID call, the call may
queue to the station instead of receiving busy tone. With OFF
DID Call Wait ON
DID Call Wait, the caller hear Ring-back and the user ON
sees the CO line button LED flash.
When a call is forward to the Secretary of an
Choice Exec/Sec OFF
Executive/Secretary pair, messages can be left for the ON
Message ON
Executive (ON) or Secretary (OFF).
Wake up Time The user can register a wake up time.
Headset or Speaker Speaker/
Selects Speakerphone mode or Headset mode. ON
Mode Headset
Speaker/
Headset/ Speaker Selects device to receive incoming ring signals,
Headset/ SPEAKER
Ring Mode Speaker, Headset or Both.
Both
User Name Enables user name entry. The name is displayed on the Max. 12
Registration LCD of iPECS Phones. characters
Enables background music. The BGM is played while 0-3/
BGM 0
the iPECS phone is idle. 0-2
Station Ring Type Select Station Ring type from 1 to 15. 1-15 1
CO Ring Type Select Station Ring type from 1 to 15. 1-15 1
VSF MSG – SMTP The VMIU and VMIB include notification of new IP v4 address
Mail Server messages to the user’s voice mail. This field defines the Or
Address user’s e-mail mail server for the notification. Mail server name
The VMIU and VMIB include notification of new
VSF MSG – User messages to the user’s voice mail. This field defines the
e-mail address
Mail Address e-mail address to notify when a new message is
received at the VMIU or VMIB.
This timer determines the duration the station will ring
Station Forward No prior to Ring-No-Answer Forward. This setting affects
000-600 (Sec.) 000
Answer Timer both manual and Preset Call Forward and overrides the
System No answer forward timer.
497
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
498
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
499
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
500
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Station ICR is an extension of call forward where the user enters scenarios to define the call
forward feature. Each station has ten (10) routing scenarios, which define conditions for routing a
user’s incoming calls. Each scenario may define time of day, day of week, date, caller ID and
destination for incoming calls. In addition, the scenarios may be prioritized; calls are routed to the
destination in highest priority matching scenario.
501
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each station can store commonly dialed numbers for easy access using Station Speed Dial bins.
Each Speed Dial number can be up to 23 characters in length and may include special instruction
codes for analog and ISDN lines. The CO Line used with the Speed Dial number and a name can
be entered.
502
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
A user can select a message to be displayed on the LCD of a calling iPECS Phone. There are
ten pre-defined messages (index 1-10), several allow for auxiliary information such as a time,
date or number.
A user may activate Custom Display Messaging to send a custom text message to the LCD of a
calling iPECS Phone. Up to 11 Custom Messages (ten system level and one for each user) may
be entered in the system database. System level Custom Messages (index 11-20) may be
entered from the Attendant or Administrator’s phone or via the “Admin & Maintenance” Web page.
The User’s Custom Message (index 0) may also be assigned from the user’s phone or via the
Station Program User portal Web page.
503
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Each Flex button for each iPECS Phone/DSS Console can be assigned a function (TYPE) from
the pull down menu. After selecting the Type for a button, enter the value, if required.
If the station is an LIP-8040x, LIP-8050x or LIP-9070, the DSS Label field can be used to assign
a label that is displayed in the LCD screen of the station.
504
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
505
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Program the attributes of group, and set the type, co dial number of member.
506
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Program the attributes of group, and set the type, co dial number of member.
507
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
508
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Appendix A
509
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
510
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
511
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Appendix B
512
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
513
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
514
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
515
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
516
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
Appendix C
517
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
518
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
519
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
520
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
521
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
522
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
523
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
524
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
525
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
526
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
527
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
528
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
529
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
530
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
531
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
532
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
533
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
534
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
535
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
536
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
537
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
538
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
539
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
540
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
541
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
542
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
543
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
CIRCULAR GROUP
1 VSF Announce 1 Timer 000~999 015 1 second increments
2 VSF Announce 2 Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
3 VSF Announce 1 Location 00~70 00
4 VSF Announce 2 Location 00~70 00
5 VSF Announce 2 Repeat Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
6 VSF Announce 2 Repeat 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
Station/Group/
7 Overflow Destination -
VSF/Speed
8 Overflow Timer 000~600 180 1 second increments
9 Wrap-Up Timer 000~999 002 1 second increments
10 No Answer Timer 00~99 15 1 second increments
11 Pilot Hunt 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
12 Report No Member 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
00: Ring-back
01: INT Music
02: EXT Music
03: VSF MOH
04: SLT MOH1
13 Music Source 00~10 1 05: SLT MOH2
06: SLT MOH3
07: SLT MOH4
08: SLT MOH5
09: VSF MOH2
10: VSF MOH3
14 Member Forward 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
15 Mailbox Message Wait Station Station Number None
16 Mailbox Password 12 digits None
17 Forced destination 1~4
18 Forced forward destination usage 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
19 WAIT IF 1ST ANNC BUSY 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
20 Group name 20 character ….
21 Maximum queue call count 00-99 99
544
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
TERMINAL GROUP
1 VSF Announce 1 Timer 000~999 015 1 second increments
2 VSF Announce 2 Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
3 VSF Announce 1 Location 00~70 00
4 VSF Announce 2 Location 00~70 00
5 VSF Announce 2 Repeat Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
6 VSF Announce 2 Repeat 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
Station/Group/
7 Overflow Destination -
VSF/Speed
8 Overflow Timer 000~600 180 1 second increments
9 Wrap-Up Timer 000~999 002 1 second increments
10 No Answer Timer 00~99 15 1 second increments
11 Pilot Hunt 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
12 Report No Member 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
00: Ring-back
01: INT Music
02: EXT Music
03: VSF MOH
04: SLT MOH1
13 Music Source 00~10 1 05: SLT MOH2
06: SLT MOH3
07: SLT MOH4
08: SLT MOH5
09: VSF MOH2
10: VSF MOH3
14 Member Forward 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
15 Mailbox Message Wait Station Station Number None
16 Mailbox Password 12 digits None
17 Forced destination 1~4
18 Forced forward destination usage 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
19 WAIT IF 1ST ANNC BUSY 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
20 Group name 20 character ….
21 Maximum queue call count 00-99 99
UCD/ACD GROUP
1 VSF Announce 1 Timer 000~999 15 1 second increments
2 VSF Announce 2 Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
3 VSF Announce 1 Location 00~70 00
4 VSF Announce 2 Location 00~70 00
5 VSF Announce 2 Repeat Timer 000~999 00 1 second increments
6 VSF Announce 2 Repeat 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
Station/Group/
7 Overflow Destination -
VSF/Speed
8 Overflow Timer 000~600 180 1 second increments
9 Wrap-Up Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
10 Report No Member 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
00: Ring-back
11 Music Source 0~10 1 01: INT Music
02: EXT Music
545
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
546
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
RING GROUP
1 VSF Announce 1 Timer 000~999 015 1 second increments
2 VSF Announce 2 Timer 000~999 00 1 second increments
3 VSF Announce 1 Location 00~70 00
4 VSF Announce 2 Location 00~70 00
5 VSF Announce 2 Repeat Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
6 VSF Announce 2 Repeat 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
Station/Group/
7 Overflow Destination -
VSF/Speed
8 Overflow Timer 000~600 180 1 second increments
9 Wrap-Up Timer 000~999 002 1 second increments
10 Music Source 0~10 1
00: Ring-back
01: INT Music
02: EXT Music
03: VSF MOH
04: SLT MOH1
11 Maximum Queued Call Counter 00~99 99 05: SLT MOH2
06: SLT MOH3
07: SLT MOH4
08: SLT MOH5
09: VSF MOH2
10: VSF MOH3
12 Member Forward 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
13 Mailbox Message Wait Station Station Number None
14 Mailbox Password 12 digits None
15 Forced destination 1~4
16 Forced forward destination usage 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
17 WAIT IF 1ST ANNC BUSY 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
18 Group name 20 characters ….
External VM GROUP
1 Wrap-Up Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
2 Put Mail Index 1~4 1
3 Get Mail Index 1~4 2
547
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
PICK-UP GROUP
1 Auto Pick-Up 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
2 All Group Member Ringing 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
VSF-VM GROUP
1 Retention 00 ~ 99 00 1 Day increments
2 Dial time 00 ~ 99 15 1 second increments
3 Group name 20 characters ...
UMS GROUP
1 VSF Announce 1 Timer 000~999 15 1 second increments
2 VSF Announce 2 Timer 000~999 000 1 second increments
3 VSF Announce 1 Location 01~70 00
4 VSF Announce 2 Location 01~70 00
5 VSF Announce 2 Repeat Timer 000~999 00
6 VSF Announce 2 Repeat 1: ON, 0: OFF OFF
Station/Group/
7 Overflow Destination -
VSF/Speed
8 Overflow Timer 000~600 180 1 second increments
9 No Answer Timer 00~99 15 1 second increments
10 Pilot Hunt 1: ON, 0: OFF ON
11 Alternate Destination Station/Group
1: Circular
12 Hunt Type Circular
0: Terminal
13 Wrap-Up Timer 002~999 002 1 second increments
0: OFF
14 Forced forward usage OFF
1: ON
15 Forced forward destination 1-4 ...
16 Group name 20 characters ...
UCS GROUP
Select UCS Flex 1
1 UCS Server 01 ~ 16 1 Only selection 1 is supported
548
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
549
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
550
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
551
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
552
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
553
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
554
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
555
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
556
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
557
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
558
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1
559
iPECS eMG80
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.1