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Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Coral Telecom Ltd. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Coral Telecom Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Coral Telecom Ltd. Printing History First Edition : 1st February, 2004 Second Edition : 1st November, 2004 Third Edition : 15th March, 2005

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Content

Chapter 1 ...............................................................................................................11

SBDX – Installation & Hardware Setup ....................................................................... 11

Customer Site Inspection........................................................................................... 11 Space Requirement ................................................................................................... 11 Recommended Tools................................................................................................. 11 Unpacking the Carton ................................................................................................ 11 Wall Mounting of the System ..................................................................................... 13 Electrical Requirements............................................................................................. 14 Power Back-up........................................................................................................... 14 Configuring Your SBDX ............................................................................................. 16 SBDX Power Supply Unit .......................................................................................... 17 SBDX Multipurpose Board......................................................................................... 17 Installation of Various Add-On Piggyback Cards & Peripheral Cards ....................... 23 Installation of Operator Console (DSS) ..................................................................... 25 Main Distribution Frame............................................................................................. 25 Installation of Action Port & Sensor Port ................................................................... 27 External Music on Hold installation............................................................................ 27 Installation of Paging Port .......................................................................................... 28 Installation of Door Phone & Door Lock .................................................................... 28 Inbuilt Power Fail Cut Through (PFCT) .................................................................... 29 Removing Cards ........................................................................................................ 29 Serial Port .................................................................................................................. 29 Parallel Port ............................................................................................................... 30 SBDX Technical Specifications ................................................................................. 31

Initial Setting of SBDX While Installing ....................................................................... 32

Setting of CPU DIP switches ..................................................................................... 32 DIP Switch Setting while installing the system initially .............................................. 32

Chapter 2 ...............................................................................................................33

System Programming...................................................................................................... 33

How to Enter Into System Programming Mode ......................................................... 33 Bulk Range Programming.......................................................................................... 34 Resetting the System................................................................................................. 34 Set System Time........................................................................................................ 34 Set System Date ........................................................................................................ 34 Resetting the Real Time Clock .................................................................................. 35 Setting of Main Operator............................................................................................ 35

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Setting of Auxiliary Operator...................................................................................... 35 Setting of DSS Extension .......................................................................................... 35 Allocate DSS To KTS ................................................................................................ 36 Set KTS Flexible Keys ............................................................................................... 36 Set DSS Keys ............................................................................................................ 37 Set Flexible Numbering Plan ..................................................................................... 37 Print System Flexible Numbering Plan ...................................................................... 37 Enable / Disable a Trunk ........................................................................................... 38 Trunk Dialing Type..................................................................................................... 38 Set Trunk Metering Type ........................................................................................... 38 Time Setting for Time Based Metering ...................................................................... 39 Redial Delay Time...................................................................................................... 39 Incoming Trunk Landing ............................................................................................ 39 Trunk Landing at D/N Mode....................................................................................... 40 Service Group For Trunk Landing ............................................................................. 41 One Termination Extension For Trunk....................................................................... 41 DISA Messages Recording........................................................................................ 42 CLI on Analog Trunks ................................................................................................ 42 CLI Extending to KTS/SLT before release the call .................................................... 42 CLI Timer Setting ....................................................................................................... 42 Minimum length of the CLI for incoming SMDR ........................................................ 43 CLI on SLT................................................................................................................. 43 Setting of a Trunk as Hotline ..................................................................................... 43 Setting of Trunks Groups For Selecting a Set of Desired Trunks ............................. 44 Trunk & Extension Grouping For CO Access ............................................................ 44 Auto Redial Trials....................................................................................................... 45 Duration Between Two Successive Auto Redial Trials.............................................. 45 Auto Redial Class For Trunk...................................................................................... 45 VIP Trunk ................................................................................................................... 46 Enable / Disable The Trunk Budgeting...................................................................... 46 Setting of Amount for Trunk Budgeting ..................................................................... 46 Feature Locking ......................................................................................................... 46 Set System Features ................................................................................................. 47 Set Flash Time of System.......................................................................................... 47 Enable / Disable an Extension................................................................................... 48 Paging Rights on an Extension.................................................................................. 48 Listening-In Rights On an Extension ......................................................................... 48 Call Privacy Rights..................................................................................................... 48

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Enable / Disable the Budgeting on an Extension ...................................................... 48 Budgeting Amount for Extensions ............................................................................. 49 Enable / disable the Action Port Rights ..................................................................... 49 Setting of Gate Phone ............................................................................................... 49 VIP Extension ............................................................................................................ 49 Department Setting of Extensions ............................................................................. 50 Auto Call Disconnection For Extension ..................................................................... 50 Outgoing Call Duration Warning Tone....................................................................... 50 External Call Disconnection / Warning Tone Time.................................................... 51 Setting of Boss Extension.......................................................................................... 51 Setting of Secretary Extension .................................................................................. 52 Reset extension password......................................................................................... 52 Second Trunk Pick-Up Rights.................................................................................... 52 Dialing Rights of an Extension................................................................................... 52 Single / Two Digit Restriction..................................................................................... 53 Private Line ................................................................................................................ 53 Advice of Call Charges Display on Key Phone.......................................................... 53 Immediate Hot Line Cancellation............................................................................... 53 Activate / Deactivate DISA Access ............................................................................ 54 Enable / Disable CSTA Information for extension ..................................................... 54 `*’ & `#’ dialing on analog trunks from key phones .................................................... 54 Setting of Account Codes .......................................................................................... 54 Setting of the CLI Library for CLI Based Call Routing ............................................... 55 Set Extension Name .................................................................................................. 55 Fill Global Banks........................................................................................................ 56 Clear all Memory Banks............................................................................................. 57 Change System Password ........................................................................................ 57 Auto Change Over Timings ....................................................................................... 57 Setting of the weekly-off day...................................................................................... 58 Manual Day / Night Mode Setting .............................................................................. 58 Set Night Code........................................................................................................... 58 Length of The Local Tele Number For Printing ......................................................... 58 Host Computer Interface............................................................................................ 59 Host Always Ready.................................................................................................... 59 Enable / Disable the Mail Box facility......................................................................... 60 Enable / Disable `Check Mailbox’ Voice Intimation ................................................... 60 Enable / Disable Auto Erasing of the Messages of Mailbox...................................... 60 Setting of Voice & Busy Packets For Recording the Message.................................. 60

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Setting of Action Port as per the Sensor Position...................................................... 61 Least Cost Routing Setting ........................................................................................ 61 Enable / Disable the Forced LCR .............................................................................. 62 Recoding of the Dialed External Tele No. After IDP.................................................. 62 Number of the Beeps for Queued Calls..................................................................... 62 Enable / Disable CPTD for Billing .............................................................................. 63 Timer Setting for Call Forward No Reply................................................................... 63 Enable / Disable the Flashing of Trunk from Analog Extension ................................ 63 Enable / Disable the Linear Trunk Selection ............................................................. 63 Operator Busy for Internal Call .................................................................................. 64 Currency Name Setting ............................................................................................. 64

Chapter 3 ...............................................................................................................65

Cost Table & Code Table................................................................................................ 65

Cost Table.................................................................................................................. 65

Chapter 4 ...............................................................................................................71

ASMDR Reports.............................................................................................................. 71

Call Buffer Management in SBDX - Office Version ................................................... 71 Clarification of the SUFFIX that gets printed with the call details .............................. 71 System Call Recording Level..................................................................................... 72

Printing Commands ........................................................................................................ 72

On Line Printing ......................................................................................................... 72 A sample of call details through on-line printing ........................................................ 73 ASMDR Printing of Outgoing Calls of Extensions & Trunks...................................... 73 ISMDR Printing of Incoming Calls of Extensions & Trunks ....................................... 74 Today’s Calls Printing ................................................................................................ 74 Special Selected Printout........................................................................................... 75 Diversion of printer port to serial port......................................................................... 76

Chapter 5 ...............................................................................................................77

Remote Programming..................................................................................................... 77

Remote Programming................................................................................................ 77

Chapter 6 ...............................................................................................................79

CTI Interfacing................................................................................................................ 79

Communication parameters of the RS232 port of SBDX .......................................... 79 External Applications that can be interfaced through serial port of SBDX ................ 79

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Chapter 7 ...............................................................................................................81

Configuration of Piggyback baby PCBs........................................................................ 81

Installation of KTS baby PCB .................................................................................... 81 Installation of Voice Mail baby PCB........................................................................... 81 Installation of GSM Router......................................................................................... 81

Chapter 8 ...............................................................................................................83

How to load the FLASH Software.................................................................................. 83

Chapter 9 ...............................................................................................................85

Quick Reference of System Programming .................................................................... 85

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Chapter 1 SBDX – Installation & Hardware Setup

Customer Site Inspection There should be ample space the around the area where the cabinet is to be installed. The cabinet must have a clearance of 1 meter to either side of it and directly in front of it. It should preferably be hung on a wall, at least 1.5 meter above the floor and close to a 110/220V (50 0r 60 Hz) power supply source. Telephone cables must run through a different trunking to that of the power, earth and battery cables. Space Requirement 1. Verify that there is sufficient space for the Main Distribution Frame (MDF), in addition to the

space required by the cabinet.

2. Verify that there is sufficient space for Power Backup equipment, if it will be provided as a part of the installation. Due to the great variety of Power Backup Equipment that is available, no specific requirements can be detailed in this procedure. Minimum requirement of the battery backup is 24 DC at 7 AH.

Recommended Tools In order to properly install and maintain the SBDX system, the installation and service person must be equipped with proper tools. It is recommended that the installation or service personnel have the following list of tools as a minimum at their immediate disposal for any SBDX installation site.

a) Screwdriver set b) Long-nosed Pliers c) Adjustable Wrench d) Telephone Cable Cutters e) Telephone Cable Insulation Strippers f) Insulation tape g) Punch Tool matching all telephone cable terminal blocks used at the installation site h) Digital Multimeter. i) Telephone instrument capable of pulse & DTMF dialing j) Drilling machine for mounting the bolts.

Unpacking the Carton 1. Inspect the shipping carton for evidence of physical damage or mishandling. Report any

damage to the carrier immediately. 2. Lift the top of the shipping carton. 3. Remove the foam inserts, which may be present on the top and on the sides of the

cabinet and set aside. 4. Remove any circuit card boxes lying on top of the SBDX cabinet. 5. Lift cabinet and place it on the ground. 6. Carefully remove the plastic dust wrap from the cabinet.

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Top View of SBDX

Protection Earth GSM Antena

MDF for Digital Action & Sensor & Trunk port External Music & Paging Port DIP Switch Parallel Port Expansion Expansion Slot Serial Port

MDF for analog On/Off Switch Extension Fuse

Power Cable

Cabinet Description of SBDX

RUN

MAIN

BATT

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TEMPLATE

Coral SBDX

Wall Mounting of the System A template sheet has been provided for wall mounting the equipment to match the location. Place the template on the selected position for wall mounting and mark the exact positions for fitting the wall plugs. After all four wall plugs have been fixed on the wall; the bolts provided in the packet can be secured. For mounting the cabinet, follow the steps given below: a) Carefully move the cabinet to the location where it is to be installed.

b) Select the location on the wall for mounting the system. The wall must not have any ups and downs in the plaster as this will result in improper mounting of the system. Place the template over the selected position.

c) Mark the location of the screws with the spacing of the mounting holes, present on the template. These holes match the mounting holes on the bottom of the cabinet.

d) The bolts must be embedded at least 2 inches in the wall and it must be protruding at least 1inches from the wall.

e) Make sure that the bolts are properly fixed in the wall. If required, plaster the wall near the bolts so that the bolts are fixed firmly.

f) After the bolts are fixed on the wall, lift the cabinet and bring it near the mounting screws. Adjust the cabinet so that the screws match with the mounting holes. Now tighten the screws so that the cabinet is level with the wall.

g) Remove any wires or any other materials, which may be present inside the cabinet.

h) Now you are ready to start the wiring and other installation procedures.

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Electrical Requirements Verify that electrical service is sufficient and located in close proximity to the system. The SBDX operates only at 230V AC (+/- 20 %), 50 Hz.

Digital Earth

Expansion Slot

Digital Earth

Digital earth isolated From protection earth

Protection Earth

Earth through Power Cable

Earth Connection Of SBDX

Power Back-up Remove the protection cover at the bottom of the main cabinet by loosening the 2 screws on either side (see illustration below) External Battery Backup of 24V

External Battery

12V / 6.5 AH Each 1. Connect the 2 battery leads to the terminals at the bottom of the unit. Red lead (+) and

black lead (-).

2. Reconnect the cover to the bottom of the system.

SBDX

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Note: The main power provides the desired power to the SBDX as it charges the external batteries also. Two 12 Volt sealed lead acid batteries (6.5 or 7 AH) can be connected in series as illustrated. The batteries should preferably be housed in a plastic box, external to the cabinet. In the event of a power failure, these batteries will supply backup power for a period of approximately 5-8 hours. CAUTION:

a) The AC power point for the SBDX must be properly grounded.

b) Do not install the system outdoors.

c) Do not place the system near extreme heat (furnaces, heaters, attics, or direct sunlight).

d) Do not expose the system to devices that generate electrical interference (such as arc welders or motors).

e) Do not expose the system unit to moisture, corrosive gases, dust, chemicals, spray paint, or similar material.

f) Do not place anything on top of the system cabinet.

g) Improper ground can result in equipment failures.

h) Make sure that protection earth wire is connected to the green terminal of SBDX.

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Configuring Your SBDX To configure a system, one must ascertain the following requirements:

a) Number of operator key phones & DSS. b) Total number of digital subscribers. c) Total Number of analog subscribers. d) Total number is analog trunk lines. e) Voice Guidance with Mini Voice Mail. f) 8 party conference facility. g) ISDN Trunks Connectivity. h) GSM Port

Three more additional cards can be configured along with the basic configuration of the SBDX. The basic configuration of the SBDX is 3 trunks and 8 extensions. Following are the peripheral cards that can be installed with the SBDX.

a) Digital Line Card (DLC)- 8 port. b) Analog Line Card (ALC / LCS) - 8 port. c) Trunk Card (ATC / TCS)- 8 port. d) ATD Card (4 CO & 4 digital extensions) e) DTD Card (4 CO & 2 digital extensions & 2 DTMF dialer) f) ISDN Card- 2 port. g) 8 Party Conference Card h) TEC Card (2 Analog Trunk & 6 Analog Extension).

The SBDX main cabinet will have provision for one add-on slot. Any of the above peripheral cards can be installed in this add-on slot. However two more peripheral cards can be installed with the SBDX expansion module. The expansion module will be connected to the main module through a flat ribbon cable (FRC). The expansion module will sit below the main cabinet.

Main SBDX Board Main Module

Expansion Module

First Expansion FRC – Flat Ribbon Cable Slot Add on Slots for 2 more add-on cards

Expansion of SBDX Hardware-wise, SBDX is divided into 2 main parts. One is the power supply unit (PSU) & another is the multipurpose board. Both of these are housed in the main module. There is also one expansion slot board attached with the multipurpose board.

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SBDX Power Supply Unit SBDX PSU is a switch mode power supply based on TOP224Y chip. The ringer generated by the SBDX PSU is based on step-up transformer and TIP31C push pull transistors Trapezoidal shaped wave by low pass filter. The features of the power supply are as follows-

a) Universal input voltage i.e. 230V range 180V to 260V AC.

b) Two outputs are: Line voltage 24V dc and ringer 65Vrms, 1KHZ AC

c) Main O/P voltage 24Vdc & 1.5A supply.

d) Maximum power delivered is 30 Watts

e) Battery backup voltage 27V at max current 300mA

f) Battery Low cut-off voltage by relay at 19.5V.

g) LED indication for mains / battery.

h) Supply will have 1500V isolation for input section.

i) Three pin power connector for taking out line voltage and ringer.

j) Two pin connector for battery.

PSU O/P On-Off SW

Fuse

+ -

24 Vdc Battery 230 Vac Mains LED Battery LED

Layout of SBDX PSU SBDX Multipurpose Board SBDX multipurpose board contains following sections –

a) Central Processing Unit Section (CPU)

b) Add-On Auto Attendant & Mini Voice Mail, Add-On Digital Extension, Trunk Ports Section (Including add on GSM router)

c) Extension Port Section SBDX multipurpose board contains 3 microcontrollers for above 3 sections i.e. CPU, ALC, VTD or GTD.

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Motherboard of SBDX

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J6 J5 RUN LED JP7 JP17 JP8 JP13 JP14 JP16 JP12 J8 J9 Pin no. 1 of KTS baby PCB P1

J3

J2 J1 LCS Main CPU JP3 JP5 JP4 J10 SW2 VTD or GTD

Pin no. 1 of Voice Mail PCB

RF Coils (For 8 extension) Relay

Layout of SBDX main board

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CPU Section control the following functions –

a) Real Time Clock

b) Switching.

c) ROM: 27C010, Memory: 128K byte RAM and 128K byte FLASH.

d) One Number DTMF Dialer

e) One Number DTMF dialer for regenerating the DTMF CLI on analog extensions.

f) One Number Serial Port & One Number Parallel Port

g) Inbuilt Internal Hold On Music & provision of External Hold On Music.

h) One sensor port for sensing dry contacts.

i) One action port has one dry contact-using relay.

j) Central Ringer.

k) External Paging Port

l) Field upgrade ability of the Software version.

m) Software copy protection.

VTD / GTD Section controls the following features –

a) 3 number analog trunk ports.

b) DTMF receiver MT8870 for caller id detection on trunks.

c) Each trunk port has auto-redial facility using M980.

d) Line reversal for 2nd & 3rd trunk port, is provided for sensing line reversal for exact billing.

e) Inbuilt `Power Fail Cut Through’. In case of power failure, trunk port 700 will be available on extension 239, trunk port 701 will be available on extension 238 & trunk 700 will be available on extension 237.

f) 1 piggyback slot for GSM port (in lieu of first trunk port)

g) 1 piggyback slot for 2 digital extensions.

h) 1 piggyback slot for auto attendant & mini voice mail consisting of 7 level Voice guided DISA is provided which is optional, implemented as user mountable daughter PCB using ISD 25120 having 2 minutes storage playback VRR (120 sec)

ALC Section controls the following –

a) 8 analog extensions.

b) Message Waiting Lamp.

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Description & Layout of SBDX Multipurpose Board

J1 - For connecting the MDF cables. On this cable, 8 analog extensions will be connected. Extension numbering plan will be 232 to 239.

J2 - 9-pin D-SUB serial port.

J3 - 25 pin parallel port. Any of the parallel printer can be connected.

J5 - For connecting the MDF cable. On this cable, 2 no. Digital ports & 3 no. Trunks (700/701/702) ports will be terminated.

J6 - RJ11 type connector. On this connector, external music & external paging amplifier will be connected. Internal pair is for external hold on music & external pair is for paging.

J8 - Output of action port.

J9 - Input for Sensor port.

J10 - Power Connector

JP1 - For daughter PCB of DISA & mini voice mail. It is optional.

JP2 - For connecting one expansion card & an expansion module housing 2 more expansion cards.

JP4 - +5 volt. Should remain shorted.

JP5 - -5 volt. Should remain shorted.

JP7 - For connecting the daughter PCB for 2 number digital extensions.

JP8 - For connecting the daughter PCB for GSM daughter PCB.

JP12 - Central Ringer

JP13 - For GSM port. Pin 1-2 should be short for ordinary trunk port & pins 2-3 should be short for GSM port.

JP14 - For GSM port. Pin 1-2 should be short for ordinary trunk port & pins 2-3 should be short for GSM port.

JP16 - For GSM port. Pin 1-2 should be short for ordinary trunk port & pins 2-3 should be short for GSM port.

JP17 - For GSM port. Open for ordinary trunk port & short for GSM port.

SW2 - DIP Switches

P1 - Short for internal music.

LED2 - Main CPU RUN LED

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For first add-on card To JP2 of SBDX main board Connection for second shelf

First Expansion Board J4 is used to connect first expansion board to the SBDX multipurpose board. J1 of first expansion board is for installing the first add-on peripheral card. There is one straight 2-row burge-pin connector, which is for connecting the second expansion board with the first expansion board. The peripheral card that will be installed on this first expansion slot will be first card. If it is line card, the numbering of extensions will be 208 to 215.

FRC from Slot for 2nd Add-On First cabinet card DX card

Slot for 3rd Add-On DX card

SBDX Second Expansion Board J4 of SBDX second expansion board will be connected to the SBDX first expansion board through one 40 pin FRC. FRC will be connected 1 to 1. J2 & J3 are the slots for add-on cards. The cards, installed in slot J2, will be 2nd add on card & on J3 3rd card will be installed. The numbering plan of 2nd card will be 216 to 223 & the numbering plan of 3rd card will be 224 to 231. It must be noted that power for second cabinet will be taken from first cabinet through the same FRC.

�Plug-in all the cards. In order to minimize the load on the CPU, it is strongly recommended that ISDN BRI card (if required to be installed) should be installed in first expansion board.

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Add-On piggybacks PCB for 2 No. Digital Ports.

Pin No. 1 of KTS daughter PCB

Layout of Daughter PCB of 2 Digital Ports Add-on piggyback PCB for Auto Attendant & of Mini Voice Mail

Pin No. 1 of KTS daughter PCB

Layout of Mini Voice mail Daughter PCB Installation of Various Add-On Piggyback Cards & Peripheral Cards The Add-on piggyback cards are installed using the burge pin connectors on board the main multipurpose board.

�It is recommended that the system should be switched-off, before installing or removing any cards.

When installing cards, please ensure that they are not forced into the connectors on the back frame, as this may damage the connector pins and invariably damage the system. Slide the cards in gently making sure that a proper connectors is made, then apply firm pressure on the center of the PC Board, so that it slot tightly on to back frame. The PCB jumper must now be inserted onto the SBDX multipurpose board, as illustrated below with figures.

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Installation of KTS Daughter PCB: JP7 connector of multipurpose board and JP10 connector of KTB daughter PCB is used to connect daughter PCB on main board. It is recommended that pins of connector should be connected one-to-one, at the same time ensuring that none of the pins are bent.

Installation of Auto Attendant & Mini Voice Mail Daughter PCB JP1 voice mail connector of SBDX multipurpose board, where mini voice mail daughter PCB is inserted.

Installation of GSM router To install GSM daughter PCB on SBDX multipurpose board, JP8 connector of main board and JP2 connector of PCB is used.

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How to install add-on peripheral card SBDX will be delivered along with the provision of one add-on slot. Any one of the above peripheral cards can be installed in this add-on slot. However one more peripheral card can be installed with the SBDX’s expansion module. Installation of Operator Console (DSS) The system can be equipped with a maximum of 1 DSS modules. DSS will occupy one digital port. If 2-port piggyback key phone PCB is installed, first port of that PCB can be used for key phone & another port can be used for DSS. One DSS will support all the 37 ports of the SBDX. Main Distribution Frame Description of MDF Cables Depending on the configuration of the system, please refer to the following table for the color code of multipair cable that should be used to connect from the distribution module on the Coral SBDX to the Krone-type distribution block on the wall. These MDF cables are supplied with the unit. Color Coding of MDF Cables

Color Code Port No.

Red-Orange First Port

Red-Blue Second Port

Red-Green Third Port

White-Brown Fourth Port

White-Grey Fifth Port

White-Orange Sixth Port

White-Blue Seventh Port

White-Green Eighth Port The MDF cable connected to J5, will terminate digital & trunks as follows -

Color Code Port No.

Red-Orange 200

Red-Blue 201

Red-Green Unused

White-Brown Unused

White-Grey Unused

White-Orange Trunk – 700

White-Blue Trunk – 701

White-Green Trunk – 702

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The MDF cable color code scheme connected to J1 for analog extensions -

Color Code Port No.

Blue-White 232

Orange-White 233

Green-White 234

Brown-White 235

Grey-White 236

Blue-Red 237

Orange-Red 238

Green-Red 239 Routing of the MDF Cables Trunking channel is already provided within the SBDX cabinet as shown in figure. Breakaway tabs are also provided for cable outlets from the cabinet so that cables can be routed either from end of the cabinet depending on where MDF termination block is placed. MDF Box Main Distribution Frame (MDF) & Protection It is recommended to prepare the main distribution frame (MDF) with disconnection type termination blocks. It is also recommended to use the separate termination block for digital extensions, trunks & analog extensions. It is strongly recommended that lightening protection magazines are inserted for trunks & if extensions wiring is over headed, magazines should be inserted on extension blocks as well. Please ensure that lightening & over-voltage protection magazines have firm contact with proper earthling bar.

SBDX

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Installation of Action Port & Sensor Port SBDX provides one action port also which is known as smart switch. This facility by using action port will make the system intelligent. Basically a 5 AMP relay is used inside the SBDX to provide this action port that can be switched-on or switched-off manually or automatically as well. This action port is used as the dry switch. This action port can be used to operate an external equipment such as Electronic Door lock system.

Power Source

Arrangement for Action & Sensor Port As explained above, smart switch can be activated or deactivated either manually or automatically.

For auto activation or deactivation, SBDX provides one sensor. The state of the action port is programmable as per the output of the sensor. Means if sensor detects a loop, action port can be defined to be switched-on or switched-off. Auto activation of action port will be programmed through system programming.

An extension user can activate or deactivate the action port manually from his extension by dialing a predefined code. Further, action port can be activated or deactivated through DISA call also. For example, a user who has SBDX system installed at the home and he is away from the home. If he wants to switch ON his Room Air Conditioner while sitting at the office than he will have to just dial his home telephone number and then the number assigned to the action port. Any number (just like extension number) could be assigned to action port.

The output of the action port is available on J8 & the input to the sensor port will be given through J9. J8 & J9 are located on the main SBDX board. External Music on Hold installation SBDX has the provision of inbuilt hold on music however external hold on music also can be installed & inbuilt music can be disabled. For external music, an input of 0 db, 500mv rms can be connected to the outermost pair of the RJ11 connector which is provided on SBDX main motherboard. A 2-pin shorting plug i.e. P1 is provided for selecting internal or external music. P1 should be short for internal music & should be open for external music. SBDX got one 1:1 transformer for terminating the audio input.

J8 SBDX J9

Any Electronic Device like Door Lock

Sensor

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Following will be the illustration for the external paging port & the external hold on music. Input for Paging Input for External Music The volume of the external music can be controlled through the volume control of external music source. Installation of Paging Port The system has a provision to interface with a public address system. You can have direct access to the public address system by dialing a 2-digit code from any of the extension to make announcements. The inner most pair of the RJ11 connector i.e. J6 will be given to the amplifier. Installation of Door Phone & Door Lock An external door-lock can be connected to the Coral SBDX via action port as explained in earlier. Door Lock can be opened or locked manually. Ext B

Any analog Ext (A) External door phone can be connected through any of the analog extension. Every door phone has one On/Off hook switch. Whenever guest standing outside, press that On/Off hook switch of door phone, any predefined extension should ring. For example, if extension A is used for door phone & whenever it is activated, extension B should be called, for this functionality, immediate hotline should be defined for extension A for the extension number B. Now whenever extension B will keep the handset On-hook, extension A also will be released automatically. For this auto release, door phone senses the cadence & frequency of the busy tone.

SBDX

Door Phone

J6 (RJ11) SBDX

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Any extension user of SBDX also can call door phone. For this, extension user has to dial the extension number of the door phone. Door phone will get activated automatically after detecting the ring voltage. It must be noted that door phone & door lock are both independent device & will have no connection between them & the operation also will be different as explained above. Inbuilt Power Fail Cut Through (PFCT) SBDX provides inbuilt ‘PFCT’ for all 3 CO lines. In case of power failure, trunk port 700 will be available on extension 239, trunk port 701 will be available on extension 238 & trunk 700 will be available on extension 237. Removing Cards To remove a card, first switch off the power supply and remove the PCB jumpers. Use the plastic lifters on the sides of the card to lift it off the connector on the back frame. The card can now be removed by sliding it out. Serial Port The SBDX got one serial RS-232 port. Serial port is used for the following functions –

a) To get the Incoming & Outgoing calls (SMDR details) on PC.

b) To integrate the Coral Call On Line –CCOL.

c) GUI (Graphics User Interface) based programming interface Terminal.

d) For loading the software in system FLASH ROM. SBDX has 9-pin D-SUB connector RS-232 port that can be connected to the PC through 9-pin to 9-pin serial cable or 9-pin to 25-pin D-SUB serial cable. Following are the connections for D-SUB 9-pin & D-SUB 25-pin cable.

DB9 connector DB25 connector SBDX Data terminal (PC) SBDX Data Terminal (PC) Pin No. 2 Pin No.3 Pin No. 2 Pin No. 2 Pin No.3 Pin No.2 Pin No. 3 Pin No. 3 Pin No.5 Pin No.5 Pin No. 7 Pin No. 5 Currently the RTS/CTS protocol is not in use. But the client application must assert RTS Signal so that in future if this handshaking becomes active then the client application remains compatible. The Client application must not wait for any CTS signal currently but CTS wait must be kept optional for future compatibility.

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The terminal communication parameters of the upper serial port are given below:

Parameter Specification

Data transfer rate 4800 BAUD

Parity None

Data word length 8 bits

Stop bits 1 bit

Format Asynchronous data, standard ASCII character set

Parallel Port SBDX has one parallel port also which can be utilized for getting the incoming & outgoing call details along with the call charges (as per the defined Cost & Code Table). Through the same parallel port, one can get the flexible numbering plan setting. Any standard parallel printer can be directly connected to the parallel port of the SBDX.

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SBDX Technical Specifications

Maximum ports capacity : 37 Ports

Analog Trunks : 3 Minimum / 27 Maximum

Analog Extensions : 8 Minimum / 32 Maximum

Digital Extensions : Optional (2 minimum / 26 Max)

Input Voltage of Power Supply : 160 Volt to 250 Volt AC / 50 Hz.

Output voltage of power supply : 24V dc and ringer 65Vrms, 1KHZ AC

Power Consumption : 30 Watts with fully configured system

Backup Battery : 2 No. 12 Volt SMF / 7 AH

Battery Charging Voltage : 27V at max current 300mA

Low Cut-off Voltage of battery : 19.5V

Links : Non-Blocking

DTMF dialers : 2 No.

Type of Switching : TDM / PCM

Type of Control : SPC Extension Dialing

a. Pulse Dialing : 10 PPS +/- 10 %, Make Break = 1:2, IDP 60ms b. DTMF Dialing : As per CCITT recommendation Q.23

Trunk Dialing

a. Pulse Dialing : 10 PPS +/- 10 %, Make Break = 1:2, IDP 60ms b. DTMF Dialing : As per CCITT recommendation Q.23

Tones

a. System Dial Tone : 500 Hz Continuous b. Ring Back Tone : 500 Hz c. Busy Tone : 500 Hz , .5 sec On & .5 sec off

Ringers

a. Internal Call : 1000 ms / 3000ms / 1000ms / 3000ms b. External Call : 500ms / 100ms / 500ms / 1500ms c. Alarm Call : 300ms / 500ms / 300ms / 500ms

Transmission Parameters

a. Return Loss : More than 18 db b. Insertion Loss : Less than 1 db c. Inter-Channel Cross Talk : Less than –65 dbm d. Idle Channel Noise : Less than –60 dbm e. Extension Loop resistance : 800 Ohm (excluding telephone instrument) f. Key phone loop resistance : 180 Ohm.

Cabling : 0.5 mm Single Twisted Pair. Environment

a. Temperature : -5 Deg to 55 Degree. b. Humidity : 95 % RH, Non-Condensing.

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Initial Setting of SBDX While Installing Setting of CPU DIP switches DIP Switch SW2 is a small switch placed on the CPU of the system and contains a bank of four switches on to it which are referred to as SW1-1 / SW1-2 / SW1-3 / SW1-4. There are two positions on the DIP switch (ON and OFF). The various functioning of the DIP switch se are explained as below -

Switch No. Position OFF Position ON

SW2-1. Normal Condition To load the flash

SW2-2 Normal Condition To reinitialize the system programming

SW2-3 Unused Unused

SW2-4 Unused Unused

DIP Switch Setting while installing the system initially FLASH of the SBDX will be loaded at the factory. Generally loading of the flash will not be required at customer site but in certain cases, it may be required to load the flash at site also. So SW2-1 will remain in OFF position always. It should be kept in ON position only when flash has to be loaded. While installing the SBDX first time, put SW2-2 in ON position. Install the add-on cards in the desired slot (if any add-on card is there). Switch on the system. All the cards will be initialized & the RAM of the SBDX also will be refreshed i.e. system will completely reset itself to factory setting. Once initialization is complete, all the RUN LEDs will blink faster. SBDX main board itself has 3 LEDs. One is for VTD, second for LCS & third is of main CPU. The RUN LED of main CPU is extended to the front of the cabinet. If add-on card is installed, the LED of that card also will blink fast. Now put SW2-2 in OFF position. This can be done while system is switched-on. It must be noted that if SW2-2 is not kept in off position, no system programming can be done. System programming can be done only if SW2-2 is kept in off position. Now carry out the desired programming using any of the key phone or analog extension. It also must be noted that after doing the system programming, if SW2-2 is kept in ON position & system is switched-off & switched-on again, entire system programming will reset to default setting.

� If any add-on card is required to be installed in the already running system, it is recommended to reinitialize the entire system programming. Daughter PCB should be mounted on its proper place & it should be connected pin number one-to-one.

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Chapter 2 System Programming

How to Enter Into System Programming Mode System programming can be done from the operator console or any of the extensions including analog extensions. How to enter into system programming from operator console or key phone:

Step You Dial KTS Display/Tone

1. Press PROG / FUNC key. “Password”

2. Enter system programming password “Mode”

3. Proceed with the Programming ‘Pass’ indicating success of the programming & ‘Error’ indicating programming fails

4. For next command, press HOLD. “Mode”.

5. Commence with the programming.

6. Press RLS Key.

How to enter into system programming mode from an analog extension:

Step Action You get

1. Lift the handset. Dial tone.

2. Press # followed by system programming password.

3. Proceed with the Programming.

‘Confirmation tone’ indicating success of the programming & ‘Engaged tone’ indicating programming failed.

4. Hang up.

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Programming Commands Bulk Range Programming The system software is designed to accept range programming where a range of extensions or trunks that require similar programming, can be specified. It should be noted that all the extension or trunk numbers should be in series to affect such programming.

00 CC SE CC.... Where CC is the programming code. S is the starting parameter, which denotes starting Ext., trunk, group, etc. E is the ending perimeter, which stands for last Ext., trunk, group, etc. C`C` is the programming code. Example: To program extensions 232 235 to have listen-in rights, the command that can be given is 00 30 232 235 31 1 where S =232 (starting extension number) and E=235 (ending extension number).

Note: Parameters S & E are 3-digit numbers. Resetting the System If it is required to refresh the system memory, following command will be required.

To clear memory and set to factory default setting. (Hard Reset) - 20 14 01 To reset system without changing any setting. (Soft Reset). - 20 14 09

Hard reset clears all the content of the system RAM. All the system programming will be erased. Means on giving the hard reset command,, system will come to factory setting. Soft reset does not effect the system programming. On giving the soft reset command, system will be rebooting without effecting any setting. Set System Time SBDX has real time clock facility. This command is used to define the system time. The command is,

43 HH MM SS Where HH is 00 - 23 as hours. MM is 00 - 59 as minutes. SS is 00 - 59 as seconds. Set System Date This command is used to define the system date. The command is,

61 DD MM YY W

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Where DD - is new day of month 01 to 31. MM - is new Month of year 01 to 12. YY - is new Year for system 00 to 99. W - is new day of Week 0 to 6.(SUN - SAT) Note: System software will not check for validity of day of month. Resetting the Real Time Clock System RTC can be reset to the default value. To reset the RTC, command is,

20 49 01 After resetting the RTC, system will show date 21st July 2003 & time 10:10. Now set the current date & time. Setting of Main Operator An extension (key phone or analog phone) can be defined as the main or aux operator. To define an extension as main operator 30 Ex 48 1 Where Ex is the extension to be set as operator. It must be noted dialing `9’ can access that main operator also. Default: First digital port of the daughter PCB is defined as main operator. If daughter PCB is not installed, define any analog extension as `Main Operator’. Setting of Auxiliary Operator Auxiliary console is an extension, which will help main operator to handle incoming traffic. An incoming call or internal call to the operator will be automatically transferred to the auxiliary console If the main console is busy. Auxiliary 2 can be set only if Auxiliary 1 has been set. To define an extension ax AUX OPR 1 - 30 Ex 49 1 To define an extension ax AUX OPR 2 - 30 Ex 50 1 To define an extension ax AUX OPR 3 - 30 Ex 51 1 Where Ex-is the extension to be set as aux operator.

To cancel all AUX operators, command is, - 30 Ex 52 1 Default: No port is defined as auxiliary extension. Setting of DSS Extension This command is used to define a digital port to work as a DSS. DX offers 3 types of DSS. I.e. 120 keys / 64 Keys / 48 Keys.

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To define the a digital port as DSS, command is, To define a digital port as DSS - 36 Ex 00 4 To define a digital port as norm KTS from DSS - 36 Ex 00 6 The value of Ex will be 300 + Original number of digital port. For programming purposes the number of DSS can only be 500 or above. If the hardware number of the extension to be used for DSS is 200, then the DSS number is 200 + 300 = 500 and this forms the hardware number for the DSS. Therefore, this number does not have to be changed by flexible numbering to 500. This software command understands the number 500 to stand for DSS, which should occupy hardware number 200 as its extension. Default: No digital port is defined as DSS. Important: After using this command, set a KTS for the defined DSS by using the command `41 + DSS + KTS’. Allocate DSS To KTS After defining a digital port as a DSS, define the key phone for which DSS will work. To define the same, command is,

41 DSS KTS Where, DSS - 500,501,....etc. KTS - 200,201,....499. This command is used to allocate the DSS for a KTS ext., which is set as the DSS operator. Example: If extension 201 has to be allocated as DSS for KTS extension 200, then the command is `41 501 200’. Important: Before this command, set digital port as DSS by using the command 36 Ex 00 4. Set KTS Flexible Keys This command is used to program the flexible keys of a key phone including operator key phone. Note that the flexible keys of a key phone are defined department-wise. All the key phone, existing in a department, will have the same keys setting. To define the flexible keys, command is,

44 D K F Where, D - Department of the key phone (By default all key phones are in department 0) K - 01 to 16 for Keys on KTS instrument. - 17 to 20 for A to D keys on 4x4 matrix phones. F - 200, 201....etc. for extension numbers. - 700, 701....etc. for trunk lines. - 100, 101....etc. for memory dialing.

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Default: As per the system configuration, the trunks are allocated first starting from the first key onwards, and the rest of the keys are allocated to the extensions starting from the first extension onwards. Set DSS Keys This command is used to program the keys of the DSS. The command is,

45 K F Where K - 001 onwards F - 200,201,....etc. for extensions. - 700,701,....etc. for trunk lines. - 110 to 199 Memory Bank No. Default: As per the system configuration. Available digital ports are defined than available analog extensions are defined. Set Flexible Numbering Plan This command is used to define the numbering plan of the system. Pls. note the following for the numbering plan –

a) Only extension numbering can be changed. b) Trunk Numbering plan or feature codes can not be changed. c) For extension numbering plan, only 3-digits numbering plan can be defined. d) For extension numbering plan, only 200 to 488 numbers can be used as the flexible

numbers. e) Already existed numbering plan cannot be used.

To define the numbering plan, command is, 63 O N 1 Where `O’ is the 3-digit old numbering plan & `N’ is the new 3-digit numbering plan of an extension. Default: Hardware numbers and the software numbers are the same. Example 1: To change 200 to 299 dial 632002991. An original hardware number has to be given a new number if the same number has to be allocated as a flexible no. e.g., if an extension has to be given a flexible number of 201, then the original hardware extension of 201 has to be given a new number. Example 2: If original 225 has to be changed into ‘201’. & the extension ‘201’ is already existing in default condition then this number can not be allocated to extension ‘225’ .To use this ‘201’ , first change ‘201’ into any dummy digit say ‘475’ i.e. ‘63 201 475 1’ & then ‘201’ can be accepted as flexible i.e. ‘63 225 201 1’. Print System Flexible Numbering Plan This command is used to get the flexible details. The command is,

20 19 00

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On entering this command, system will print the following information on the printer port. This command will not show the feature codes. Numbering Plan C00,P0 - 200| C00,P1 - 201| C00,P2 - 202| C00,P3 - 203| C00,P4 - 204| C00,P5 - 205| C00,P6 - 206| C00,P7 - 207| C01,P0 - 208| C01,P1 - 209| C01,P2 - 210| C01,P3 - 211| C01,P4 - 212| C01,P5 - 213| C01,P6 - 214| C01,P7 - 215| C02,P0 - 700| C02,P1 - 701| C02,P2 - 702| C02,P3 - 703| C02,P4 - 704| C02,P5 - 705| C02,P6 - 706| C02,P7 - 707| Enable / Disable a Trunk This command is used to disable or enable a trunk. The command is,

To disable a trunk - 31 TRK 57 0 To enable a trunk - 31 TRK 57 1

Where TRK - 700, 701, 702…… Default: All trunks are enabled. Trunk Dialing Type A CO line can be defined to dial either in DTMF / TONE or DECADIC/PULSE mode. The command is, To set a trunk in DTMF/TONE dialing mode - 31 TRK 32 1 To set a trunk in DECADIC / PULSE dialing mode - 31 TRK 32 0 Default: All trunks are in DTMF mode. Set Trunk Metering Type This command is used to set the metering on the trunk line either by setting it on time based or on polarity reversal.

To set the polarity reversal on a trunk - 31 TRK 34 1 To set the time based metering for a trunk - 31 TRK 34 0

When the metering type is set as time based / CPTD, for near perfect billing, the CPTD takes over & overrides the time based function on maturity of the call, even if the time based metering has already started. The time based function is therefore used only when the CPDT fails to operate due to poor line conditions. Default: Trunk metering is set to Time Base for all the trunks. Important: It must be noted that the metering on first trunk port of the SBDX can be only time based basis while metering on rest two trunk ports or add on trunk card, can be time based or reversal basis.

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Time Setting for Time Based Metering If a trunk line is programmed for time based metering, metering time also has to be defined. This command is used to define the metering time for time based metering -

The format of the command is - 20 22 XX Where XX is the metering time in seconds. Its value can be 00 to 99. Default: 20 Seconds. Redial Delay Time This command is used for define the time delay for redial after selecting the trunk line.

The format of the command is - 20 23 XX Where XX is the redial delay time in seconds. Its value can be 00 to 99. Default: 2 Seconds Incoming Trunk Landing The incoming trunk calls through each CO line can be defined to land on one of the following pattern: ROUND ROBIN: Ringing one after the other at defined extensions. Only one extension will ring at a time. SIMULTANEOUS RINGING: Incoming CO call lands simultaneously at defined extensions. The call gets connected to the extension, which lifts the handset first. DELAYED RINGING: Ringing one after the other while the previous extension keeps ringing. OPERATOR CONSOLE: Incoming CO line lands at the CONSOLE only. If operator console is busy, central ringer will ring. ONE TERMINATION: Incoming CO call rings only at one defined extension. DID with VRR & in case of failure, round robin landing: In this mode, the incoming call is directly attended to by the system, where the caller is greeted by a VRR message. He is then directed to reach any extension by dialing the internal number in tone mode. In case of DISA failure, call will land in round robin on predefined extensions. DID with VRR & in case of failure, simultaneous landing: In this mode, the incoming call is directly attended to by the system, where the caller is greeted by a VRR message. He is then directed to reach any extension by dialing the internal number in tone mode. In case of DISA failure, call will land in simultaneous mode on predefined extensions. DID with VRR & in case of failure, delayed landing: In this mode, the incoming call is directly attended to by the system, where the caller is greeted by a VRR message. He is then directed to reach any extension by dialing the internal number in tone mode. In case of DISA failure, call will land in delayed mode on predefined extensions.

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DID with VRR & in case of failure, operator landing: In this mode, the incoming call is directly attended to by the system, where the caller is greeted by a VRR message. He is then directed to reach any extension by dialing the internal number in tone mode. In case of DISA failure, call will land on operator extension. DID with VRR & in case of failure, one termination landing: In this mode, the incoming call is directly attended to by the system, where the caller is greeted by a VRR message. He is then directed to reach any extension by dialing the internal number in tone mode. In case of DISA failure, call will land on predefined in one termination mode. Further, call-landing type can be set for the Day and the Night mode. Here ‘D’ is the landing type in day mode & ‘N’ is the landing type in night mode. The command for the same is,

42 TRK D N 1

D/N can have the following values-

D / N - 0 For Round Robin (R/R) 1 For Simultaneous Landing 2 For Delayed Landing 3 Operator Landing 4 One Termination Landing 5 DID with VRR & in case of failure, round robin landing. 6 DID with VRR & in case of failure, simultaneous landing. 7 DID with VRR & in case of failure, delayed landing. 8 DID with VRR & in case of failure, operator landing. 9 DID with VRR & in case of failure, one termination landing.

Default: Incoming calls through all trunk lines land in round robin pattern on Ext 232, Ext 233, Ext 234, Ext 235, Ext 236, Ext 237. Important: If any CO is programmed in round robin, Simultaneously ringing or in delayed ringing, then the use of the commands `42 TRK DN 2 ‘ & ‘ 91 + G + EX1 + EX2 +.........’ is mandatory to define the group of extensions that has to ring. If any CO is programmed in one termination mode, set an ext. also by the command ‘41 TRK EX’. Note: For VRR facility, system should be equipped with add on voice mail circuitry. Trunk Landing at D/N Mode This command is used to define the ringing group in the day or night mode in the predefined ringing pattern (Round robin, delayed ringing, simultaneously, etc ) which was defined by the command ‘42 TRK DN 1’.

To define the group, command is - 42 TRK D N 2 Please note, with the command ‘42 TRK DN 2 ‘ , D & N are the service groups & these service groups will be defined by the command ‘91 G EX1 EX2 EX3......’ where G = 0 – 9. Important: If the CO is programmed in round robin, delayed ringing, simultaneously ringing then the use of this command is mandatory.

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Service Group For Trunk Landing If trunk landing is defined in Round Robin, delayed ringing or simultaneous ringing mode, self-service groups also have to be defined. To define the same, command is,

91 G EX1 EX2........EX6 + H.F Where `G’ is the group number. The value of G can be 0 to 9 means maximum 10 groups can be defined.

Ex1, Ex2,......are extension numbers belonging to the service group to be assigned for incoming trunk landing. The max. Number of extensions in the self-service group can be 6 and a minimum of 1. H.F. is hook flash or hold to terminate command after programming. Example 1: Trunk 700 should be ring in round robin in day mode & the extensions numbers for round robin are 201, 202, 205, 210. & in night mode . This trunk should be ring simultaneously & the extensions for simultaneously ringing are 215,220,225,230. For this the programming will be as - First set the ringing pattern ‘42 700 01 1’. Here D - 0 for R/R & N-1 for simultaneously ringing. Now fill the groups, which will ring in D/N respectively.

‘91 0 201 202 205 210 + H.F. Here G - 0 & `91 1 215 220 225 230 + H.F. Here G - 1 Now set the groups for D/N mode ‘42 700 01 2’ Here D - 0 & N - 1 means in day mode group ‘0’ will ring & in night mode group ‘1’ will ring. Example 2 : For Trunk 705, if the same extensions 210,215,225,230,235 are required to be ring in delayed ringing mode in day mode & simultaneously ringing in N mode , the programming will be as- ‘42 705 21 1’ Here D - 2 for delayed ringing in D mode & N-1 for simultaneously ringing in N mode.

‘91 5 210 215 225 230 235 + H.F. ‘ Here G - 5. ‘42 705 55 2’ Here D & N both are ‘5’

Because same extensions have to ring in delayed & simultaneously ringing in D & N mode respectively. One Termination Extension For Trunk This command is used to define the one termination extension for a trunk. Before this command, the landing of the desired trunk should be defined as one termination..

41 TRK EXT 41 TRK EX - Set EX line as one termination for CO line TRK. Where TRK - 700, 701....etc. EX - 200, 201....etc. Default: No trunk is set on one termination.

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DISA Messages Recording SBDX offers a single port voice guidance port (optional) , which can be used as an auto attendant for all incoming calls. The voice guidance port plays greeting message and transfers the call to the extension, depending on the number dialed by the caller. SBDX has 7 types of DISA messages, which are listed below.

Level Command Message Max Duration

Level 1 20 11 01 Welcome Message 12 Sec. Level 2 20 11 02 Busy Message 12 Sec. Level 3 20 11 03 No reply message 12 Sec. Level 4 20 11 04 Invalid Number Message 12 Sec. Level 5 20 11 05 Operator Message 12 sec. Level 6 20 11 06 Night Message 12 Sec. Level 7 20 11 08 `Check Mailbox’ Intimation msg 12 Sec. Level 9 20 11 09 Number Storing Message 5 Sec. Note: Please see the user part of this manual for the details of this programming.

�It is recommended that all the DISA messages should be recorded through any of the key phone.

CLI on Analog Trunks & CLI Extending to KTS/SLT before release the call If CO lines are having the DTMF CLI facility; SBDX can capture the DTMF CLI. This command is used for two purposes. The format of the command is, 20 37 XX Where XX - 00 To disable the capturing of CLI on CO. - 01 CLI capturing enable & while transferring the trunk call, first extension

CLI will be extended & if unscreened transfer is made, trunk CLI will be extended.

- 10 CLI capturing enable & while transferring the trunk call, trunk CLI will be generated.

Default: Disabled. CLI Timer Setting If CLI is enabled on CO lines, on incoming, system will take some time to capture the CLI. This time is known as CLIP timer. To define the CLIP timer - 20 39 0X Where `X’ is the timer value. It can be 0 to 9 seconds. Default: 5 seconds

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Minimum length of the CLI for incoming SMDR SBDX can generate the incoming SMDR also. SBDX will generate the incoming SMDR only if the SBDX has detected the defined minimum digits of the CLI. To define the minimum digits of the CLI - 20 42 XX Where XX is the minimum length of the CLI. Default: 8 CLI on SLT SBDX can regenerate the CLI on SLT also. To enable the same on SLT, following programming is required. To enable the CLI on an SLT - 30 Ex 36 1 To disable the CLI on a SLT - 30 Ex 36 0 DX can regenerate the CLI on SLT either between first two rings or before first ring also.

To generate the CLI between first two rings - 20 38 01 To generate the CLI before first ring - 20 38 00

It must be noted that for all internal call, SBDX will add three zeros before the 3-digit internal CLI. For example, if an extension 232 is calling another extension 235, the displayed CLI on ext 235 will be 000234. But for external calls, whatever CLI is captured on trunks, same will be extended. Very Important: DX regenerates the CLI on SLT between first two rings with SMD type line cards while with DIP type line cards, CLI is being regenerated before the ring. Default: CLI is disabled on all SLT & once CLI is enabled on an analog extension, SBDX will generate the CLI between ring. Setting of a Trunk as Hotline This group will be useful when ordinary trunk and hotline trunk (given by central exchange) are used, then by dialing ‘0’, the user will get hot lines even if he does not want to use it. So to avoid the same, put the hotline trunks in this group. After setting the hotline trunk in this group, hotline will not be selected by `0’. The trunks defined in this group are known as Hotline trunks. To define a trunk port as hotline - 31 TRK 33 1 To define a trunk port as ordinary trunk - 31 TRK 33 0 Default: All trunk lines are set as ordinary lines.

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Setting of Trunks Groups For Selecting a Set of Desired Trunks Trunk lines can be grouped in 4 different groups i.e. group 0 to 3. First group is known as PSTN group & `0’ can access it. `807’ can access second group. `808’ can access third trunk group. `809’ can access fourth group. A trunk can be defined in multiple groups also.

To define a trunk in group `0’ - 31 TRK 50 1 To remove a trunk from group `0’ - 31 TRK 50 0 To define a trunk in group `1’ - 31 TRK 51 1 To remove a trunk from group `1’ - 31 TRK 51 0

To define a trunk in group `2’ - 31 TRK 52 1 To remove a trunk from group `2’ - 31 TRK 52 0 To define a trunk in group `3’ - 31 TRK 53 1 To remove a trunk from group `3’ - 31 TRK 53 0

Default: All trunks are defined in all groups. Trunk & Extension Grouping For CO Access This command is used for grouping of the extensions for giving them the right of some particular trunks for making outgoing calls. Following is the concept for trunk-extension grouping for trunk accessing – Ext Group Trunk Group 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Pls. refer to the illustration above. There are total 10 groups for extensions & trunks. As per this illustration, extension of group 0 can access all the trunk groups. Extension group 1 can access the trunk group 0 & trunk group 1. Extension group 2 can access the trunk group 0 & 2 & so on.

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An ext can be defined only in one extension group while a trunk can be defined in multiple trunk groups. If an extension is defined in another extension group, that extension will be removed from the existing extension group. If a trunk is defined in another trunk group that will be defined in that group as well as existing group. Trunk Group 9 is the special group. If any trunk is defined in trunk group 9, that trunk will be removed from all other groups. So before defining the trunk groups, put all the trunks in the trunk group 9 & than define the trunks in the different trunk groups as per the requirement. For grouping of the trunk & extensions, command is, 31 TRK 41 G To put an extension in group 1, the command will be, `30 Ex 46 G’. To put a trunk in Group in group 1 only, first put the desired trunk in group 9 & than put it in group 1. The commands will be,

31 TRK 41 9 31 TRK 41 1

Default: All extensions in Group 0 & all trunks in all groups. Auto Redial Trials This command is used to define the number of auto redial trials. The command is,

20 27 0X Where X is the number of auto redial trials. Its value can be 0 to 9. Default: 5 Trials Duration Between Two Successive Auto Redial Trials This command is used to define the number of auto redial trials. The command is,

20 26 XX Where XX is the time duration between two successive trials. Its value can be 20 to 90 seconds. Default: 30 Seconds. Auto Redial Class For Trunk Auto dialing class can be set for Trunk lines, where each trunk line can be defined to allow auto redialing of either Local, STD, ISD, All types of calls or no calls at all. The command to enable the auto redialing on the desired trunk is, For local auto redialing on trunk - 31 TRK 35 1 For STD auto redialing on trunk - 31 TRK 36 1 For ISD auto redialing on trunk - 31 TRK 37 1

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The command to disable the auto redialing on the desired trunk is, For local auto redialing on trunk - 31 TRK 35 0 For STD auto redialing on trunk - 31 TRK 36 0 For ISD auto redialing on trunk - 31 TRK 37 0 Default: Auto redial of all type of calls. VIP Trunk A trunk line can be defined as a VIP trunk line. On an incoming through VIP trunk line, predefined extension will start ringing with a different ring pattern. This different ring pattern will be `VIP ring pattern’.

To define a trunk as VIP trunk - 31 TRK 39 1 To define a trunk as non VIP trunk - 31 TRK 39 0

Default: No trunk line is defined as VIP trunk. Enable / Disable The Trunk Budgeting SBDX offers a very unique feature `Trunk Budgeting’. A trunk line can be budgeted for predefined amount.

To enable the budgeting for a trunk - 31 TRK 58 1 To disable the budgeting for a trunk - 31 TRK 58 0

�It must be noted that budgeting on trunks will be effective only if system budgeting is enabled.

Default: Budgeting on all trunks is disabled. Setting of Amount for Trunk Budgeting If budgeting is enabled for a trunk, amount also has to be defined for budgeting. The moment, defined amount is expired; SBDX will lock that trunk for outgoing calls unless & until more amount is added. To add the budgeting amount - 31 TRK 59 M Where M is the budgeting amount in multiple of Rs. 100.00. Feature Locking This command is used to lock or unlock some system features for avoiding the misuse of the features. The command is, 20 24 F L

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Where, F - 0 For Hotlines F - 1 For call forwarding. F - 2 For Listening in. F - 3 For follow me F - 4 Reserved. F - 5 External IVR access from key phone F - 6 For Don’t disturb F - 7 For sending * & # as * & # from KTS while accessing IVR

on analog trunks. If disabled * & # will be sent as 0. F - 9 For all above Features & L - 1 For Lock - 0 For Unlock Default: All features are unlocked. Set System Features This command also is used to enable or disable some system features. The command is,

20 XX YY Where XX is the feature & YY is for locking or unlocking XX - 30 Cheat Dialing while outgoing - 31 Night mode announcement by VRR during night hours. - 32 Call sharing of STD/ISD outgoing calls. - 33 Budgeting on extensions & trunks - 34 Department transfer in day time.( This is the single digit access to

departments with the use of the DISA facility). - 50 Cheat dialing while incoming & A - 0 Disallow A - 1 Allow Default: All features are disabled. Set Flash Time of System This command is used for changing the flash timings of the system for flashing from the SLT. Note that flash time will be defined for entire system. Different flash time can not be defined for individual extensions. To define the flash time, the command is,

20 28 0 T 20 29 0 P

Where T is the flash timings & it can have values from 0 to 7. Where ‘0’ is corresponds to 70 ms, 1 for 100 ms, & so on upto 700 ms. P is the percentage range allowed for flash time T. The value of P can be 0 to 4 for 10% to 50% respectively. Defaults: T - 5 & P - 4 means system flash timings are 500 ms with range of 50%. Important: After setting of the flash time, soft reset of the system is mandatory.

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Enable / Disable an Extension This command is used to disable or enable an extension. The command is,

To disable an extension - 30 Ex 57 0 To enable an extension - 30 Ex 57 1

Default: All extensions are enabled. Paging Rights on an Extension This command is used to give the paging rights to an extension. SBDX has one paging port in-built and this has to be connected to an external amplifier system. An extension having paging facility can make an announcement through the speakers. To enable the paging rights on an extension - 30 Ex 30 1 To disable the paging rights on an extension - 30 Ex 30 0 Default: All extensions have this facility. Listening-In Rights On an Extension This feature allows an extension to listen the conversation of the conversing parties. The listening extension cannot participate in the conversation. The command is,

To enable the listen-in for extension Ex - 30 Ex 31 1 To disable the listen-in for extension Ex - 30 Ex 31 0

Default: Available to operator console only. Call Privacy Rights This feature allows an extension to keep the privacy of his calls. On activating this feature on an extension, none can listen-in the defined extension. To avail this feature, extension user has to enable his extension for call privacy through own supervisory mode.

Call Privacy is allowed for extension Ex - 30 Ex 33 1 Call Privacy is not allowed for extension Ex - 30 Ex 33 0

Default: No extension is given the call privacy rights. Enable / Disable the Budgeting on an Extension An extension can be budgeted for predefined amount. Moment, budgeting amount is expired, defined extension user cannot make the outgoing calls while his internal calls will remain unaffected. To enable the budgeting on an extension - 30 Ex 32 1 To disable the budgeting on an extension - 30 Ex 32 0

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It must be noted that budgeting on extensions will be effective only if system budgeting is enabled. Default: No extension is budgeted. Budgeting Amount for Extensions If an extension is budgeted, define the budgeting amount also for that extension. This command is used to define the budgeting amount for an extension.

To define the budgeting amount for an extension - 65 Ex MMMM Where EX is the desired extension & MMMM is the budgeting amount for the extension. The value of MMMM can be 9999 maximum. An extension user can only make calls up to the amount fixed. Once the budgeted amount is expired for the extension user, the extension automatically loses the outward dialing facility. In case, the budget amount has to be increased again this can be done with the same command by adding the additional amount. Enable / disable the Action Port Rights An extension user can activate or deactivate the action port only if that extension user has the rights for the same.

To enable the rights for the action port on an extension - 30 Ex 62 1 To disable the rights for the action port on an extension - 30 Ex 62 0

Default: No extension has the right to activate the action port. Note: No action port rights are required for activating the action port through DID. Setting of Gate Phone An extension can be defined as a gate phone. When a gate phone is lifted, it automatically establishes a hotline to the operator. An extension cannot program itself as a gate phone.

To enable an extension as a gate phone - 30 Ex 56 1 To disable an extension as a ordinary phone - 30 Ex 56 0

Default: No extension is set as gate phone. VIP Extension An extension can be defined as a VIP extension. If VIP extension calls any other extension, the called extension will start ringing with a different ringing pattern i.e. `VIP RING’.

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Using this feature, called extension can distinguish the VIP & ordinary calls.

To enable an extension as VIP extension - 30 Ex 39 1 To disable an extension as VIP extension - 30 Ex 39 0

Default: No extension is set as VIP extension. Department Setting of Extensions These extensions can be grouped department-wise. SBDX offers maximum 10 departments. This grouping is also used for department transfer of incoming calls during DISA where the welcome message (Level 6) also announces the department number to be dialed; the department number being the same as the group number. An extension can be put only in one group. The key phone extensions also have to be grouped in order to program their flexible keys. Key phones of the same group will have similar setting of the flexible keys. Department setting is done for the call pick-up also. An extension can pick up the call only of the same department.

To define an extension in a department - 30 Ex 45 G Where G - 0 to 9. Default: All extensions are in Group 0. Auto Call Disconnection For Extension This command is applicable only for external calls. It can be used to disconnect CO calls for individual extensions. On setting this feature on an extension, extension user will hear a beep tone before the 15 seconds of the predefined time.

To enable the only incoming call disconnection - 30 Ex 34 1 To disable the only incoming call disconnection - 30 Ex 34 0 To enable the only outgoing call disconnection - 30 Ex 35 1 To disable the only outgoing call disconnection - 30 Ex 35 0

It must be noted that incoming & outgoing call disconnection can be enabled on an extension simultaneously also. For this both the commands have to be enabled. One-step further, different disconnection time can be individually defined for every extension. Default: Call disconnection is disabled for all extensions. Outgoing Call Duration Warning Tone On enabling the warning tone on an extension, extension user will get the a beep tone before 15 seconds of the predefined time. If call disconnection also is set on that extension, call will be disconnecting at predefined time. To enable the warning tone on an extension - 30 Ex 40 1 To disable the warning tone on an extension - 30 Ex 40 0

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Warning tone commands can be used simultaneously, where there will be a warning tone followed by the disconnection of the call. For example, if call duration warning tone is enabled for 3 minutes on an extension & call disconnection is disabled, then while talking on an external call, extension user will get a beep after 2 minutes & 45 seconds. As call disconnection is not enabled so call will not be disconnected. If call is supposed to be continue for a long time, extension user will get a beep after every 3 minutes of the first beep. In the above example, if call disconnection also is enabled on extension, extension user will get a beep after 2 minutes & 45 seconds & after 3 minutes (Approximately 2 minutes 55 seconds), call will be disconnected. Default: Disabled for all extensions. External Call Disconnection / Warning Tone Time The call disconnection time for external calls can be set using this command. To define the outgoing call disconnection time - 30 Ex 60 T Where T is the outgoing call disconnection time in minutes. Its value can be 1 to 9 minutes. It must be noted that warning tone will be provided before 15 seconds & call will be disconnected before 5 seconds approximately from the defined time. Means if call disconnection time is defined 3 minutes then user will get a warning tone after 2 minutes 45 seconds & after 2 minutes 55 seconds, call will be disconnected. The value of T should not be 0. If it is set 0, call will not be disconnected. Default: 3 minutes, if call disconnection or warning tone is enabled on any extension. Setting of Boss Extension SBDX offers a unique feature i.e. Boss-Secretary system. An extension can be defined as Boss & another extension can be defined as the secretary for the boss. All the calls of the boss, will be routed through secretary. Only secretary can transfer the calls to the boss. While boss can make the outgoing calls by his own. This command is used to define an extension as Boss. To enable an extension as Boss - 30 Ex 41 1 To revert back to the ordinary extension - 30 Ex 41 0 If an extension is defined as a BOSS then it is necessary to define any other extension as his secretary.

�It must be noted that one Boss can have only one secretary while one secretary can has multiple bosses.

Default: No extension is defined as Boss extension.

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Setting of Secretary Extension This command is used to define an extension as the secretary of the Boss extension. The command is,

41 Ex Ey Where Ex is the Boss extension & Ey is the Secretary Extension. Default: No extension is defined as SECRETARY extension. Reset extension password As explained in user part, an extension can has his own password. If an extension user forgets his password, that can be reset to the default. By default the password of all the extensions is 777. To reset the extension password to the default - 30 Ex 47 1 Default: For all extension, default password is 777. Second Trunk Pick-Up Rights This command is used to either bar or to allow an extension to access a second trunk line after putting the first trunk line on hold. A key phone user should have this right for making 3 party conference. To enable an extension for accessing two trunks - 30 Ex 42 1 To disable an extension for accessing two trunks - 30 Ex 42 0 Default: Enabled only on all key phones. Dialing Rights of an Extension This command is used to define the dialing rights of an extension. This command will set dialing rights during the Day and the Night time. The command is,

42 Ex D N 1 Where Ex - 200, 201...etc & `D’ is for dialing rights during day time & `N’ is the dialing rights during night time. The value of D / N will be, 0 Only internal call. 1 Only local but level one not allowed.

2 Only local but restricted digits are not allowed. 3 All types of local call only. 4 Local & STD only. 5 All types of calls allowed.

The dialing right level `0’ is the lowest level & level `5’ is the highest level. Whatever level will be defined for an extension, that extension will be able to make the outgoing calls as per the defined level & all the lower levels also. Default: All extensions have only local call rights.

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Single / Two Digit Restriction This command is used to define the restricted digits. Either single or double digits can be defined. It must be noted that restricted dialing from an extension, is possible only if the dialing right level is `2’ for that extension (as explained in above command). To define the restricted digits, command is,

52 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 Where D1,D2,D3,D4,D5 are the first single/ two digits of the phone numbers restricted from dialing. A maximum of 5 digits can be programmed for restriction. This feature is effective for the extensions having class of service as ‘2’. Example: If it is required to restrict single digit ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘25’, ‘35’ then program as ‘52 01 02 25 35 00 ‘ and if two digits ‘11’ and ‘22’ are to be restricted then program as ‘5211220000 00’ Default: No digit is restricted. Private Line A trunk line can be set as a private line to an extension user. Only that extension user can access private line only. By using this feature, misuse of the STD trunk can be avoided. To set the private line to any extension 48 TRK Ex Where TRK - 700,701…….etc. Ex - 200, 201……etc. For cancellation, command is - 48 TRK TRK Advice of Call Charges Display on Key Phone While making the outgoing call, KTS shows the advice of call charges (AOC) also. This advice of call charges are calculated as per the Cost & Code Table of the system. Display of AOC on KTS can be enabled or disabled as per the user’s wish.

To Enable the AOC on KTS - 30 Ex 38 0 To Disable the AOC on KTS - 30 Ex 38 1

Immediate Hot Line Cancellation This command is used to cancel the “immediate hotline”, if an extension user has defined immediate hotline on his extension. To disable the immediate hotline on an extension - 30 Ex 55 1

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Activate / Deactivate DISA Access This command is used to enable or disable an extension for DISA access.

To enable an extension for DISA access - 30 Ex 58 1 To enable an extension for DISA access - 30 Ex 58 0

Default: All extensions can be accessed through DISA. Enable / Disable CSTA Information for extension If CORAL CTI application CCOL - Coral Call On Line, is installed, CSTA for extensions should be enabled. This command enables the system to send all the activities of the extension to the client application (CCOL). To enable the CSTA for an extension, command is,

To Enable the CSTA for an extension - 30 Ex 37 1 To Disable the CSTA for an extension - 30 Ex 37 0

Default: Disabled `*’ & `#’ dialing on analog trunks from key phones By default `*’ key of every key phone is used for Off-hook & On-hook. But sometimes * & # are required to be dialed from key phones while accessing external IVR. So we can programmable whether ‘*’ key of key phones should work as off-hook & on-hook or ‘*’ should be used as a key.

To enable `*’ key function for off-hook / on-hook - 20 48 00 To enable `*’ & `#’ key to be used as a key - 20 48 01

Default: `*’ key will work as a key. Setting of Account Codes SBDX offers a very unique feature i.e. Virtual Telephony. With the help of this feature, an authorized extension user can make outgoing calls from any extension (even if the extension is not having desired dialing rights). The call will be accounted in the respective account code that was given to the extension user. To create an account code command is, 83 AAA CC PPP L Where AAA is the 3-digit account code. Its value can be 001 to 999. Maximum 100 account codes can be created. CC will be 11 for adding a new account code & CC will be 00 for deleting the already created account code. PPP is the 3-digit password for the defined account code. Its value can be 000 to 999. L is the desired dialing rights through defined account code. Its value can be 0 to 5.

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�It must be noted that this feature will work only if trunk lines are having CLI.

For example, if an account code 123 has to be created whose password should be 333 & only local & STD calls. The command will be,

83 123 11 333 4 To delete a particular account code, for example 123, command will be,

83 123 00 333 4 To delete all defined account codes, command will be,

83 000 00 333 0 Default: No account code is defined. Setting of the CLI Library for CLI Based Call Routing SBDX can divert a particular incoming trunk to a predefined extension if a particular CLI is detected on the trunk. Otherwise trunk will land as per the defined landing. To define the same, command will be,

95 EE EX CLI & Hook Flash Where EE - Entry No. 01 to 25. Maximum 25 entries can be made. Ex - Extension No. on which call should land. CLI - Caller Line Identification (Maximum 16 digits) For example, incoming landing through trunk is defined for operator landing. All the incoming trunks are landing at operator. But if a trunk detects the CLI `1202423341’, trunk line should land on extension 202. To define the same, command will be – 95 01 202 1202423341 + H.F.

To delete an entry, define any invalid extension no. as the value of Ex. To delete entire CLI library, command is,

95 99 000 00000000 + H.F. Important: Incoming call for a particular external caller can be blocked also. For the same, define the operator extension as the destination for that particular caller. Set Extension Name This command is used to define the extensions name. If a key phone user calls another extension, extension name will be displayed on the key phone of the caller. The command is,

92 Ex A B C..... + H.F Where Ex is extension number & A, B, C.... are ASCII codes for filling names (names) corresponding to 65, 66, 67.... It must be noted that name of an extension can has maximum 9 characters, if programmed from key phone. If name setting is being done from PI, maximum 15 characters can be set.

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The ASCII codes are given below:

32 - Space 33 - ! 34 - “ 35 - # 36 - $ 37 - % 38 - & 39 - ‘ 40 - ( 41 - ) 42 - * 43 - + 44 - , 45 - - 46 - . 47 - / 48 - 0 49 - 1 50 - 2 51 - 3 52 - 4 53 - 5 54 - 6 55 - 7 56 - 8 57 - 9 58 - : 59 - ; 60 - < 61 - = 62 - > 63 - ? 64 - @ 65 - A 66 - B 67 - C 68 - D 69 - E 70 - F 71 - G 72 - H 73 - I 74 - J 75 - K 76 - L 77 - M 78 - N 79 - O 80 - P 81 - Q 82 - R 83 - S 84 - T 85 - U 86 - V 87 - W 88 - X 89 - Y 90 - Z

Example : To enter name as ARUN for the Extension 201, Dial 92 + 201+ 65 + 82 + 85 + 78 + H.F. Fill Global Banks As explained in the user part, DX has a memory bank of 90 numbers where 90 external telephone numbers can be stored for memory dialing. This command is used for creating the memory bank. The command is,

93 + BNK + TRK + Tel no. + H.F. - To fill bank no Bnk. Where, BNK - 10 - 99 (Last two digit of memory bank No.) TRK - 700, 701,....etc. or ‘0’ to access any free CO line. This feature enables the user to create a pool of external numbers, which can be dialed from any extension using only bank dial command. Also some of the banks can be dialed irrespective of the class of services of that extension. This feature is known as MODE FREE DIAL BANKS. By using this feature, any extension can dial the mode free bank numbers irrespective of its class of service. These special banks can be used to store such numbers (i.e. branch office numbers) , which are used by everybody. Non-mode free banks numbers can be dialed only as per the extension’s class of service. The above command has to be terminated by hook flash. By default bank numbers 110 to 154 are the Non mode free banks & 155 to 199 are the mode free banks. However the numbers of mode free banks are programmable. To define the number of mode free banks, the command is,

20 + 57 + XX Where XX is the Bank No. after which all banks will be mode free. For example, if the value of XX is 15, bank no 115 to 199 will be mode free banks. Example: To fill bank no. 12 with an external Telephone number 6229432, the command is 93 12 0 6229432 + H.F. And to fill the same number in same bank only for access over Trunk line 702, the command is ‘93 12 702 6229432 + H.F’. Note: This command is not used to create the personal memory bank.

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Clear all Memory Banks This command is used to clear all the memory banks, The format of the command is,

20 15 01

Change System Password To enter into the programming mode, SBDX requires a 4 digit password. By default it is `1234’. Using this command, system password can be re-programmed to prohibit unauthorized access to system programming. The command is,

81 NNNN NNNN 1 Where NNNN is the new password pressed twice.

�Please note that if the password is forgotten there is no way to retrieve it or change it. The password can be set back to its default setting of 1234 only by disconnecting the power supply to the RAM chip of the system (please contact system Engineer).

Default: Master password as 1234. Auto Change Over Timings SBDX can work in two modes that is `Day’ mode & `Night’ mode for different behavior of various features. There are two ways to switch-over the mode of the system from day to night or vice-versa.

a) Manual Change-over. b) Auto change-over.

In auto change-over mode, at the predefined timing, SBDX will changeover its mode automatically. While it can be changed manually also (refer D/N mode changeover manually). If system is switched-over manually, auto change-over will take over at the predefined timings. This command is used to define the auto day & night changeover timings. It must be noted that only day timings have to be defined, rest of the time out of 24 hours, will be considered as night timings by SBDX. The command is,

82 W HH MM hh mm Where W - is day of week 0 - 6, & 0 as Sunday, 1 for Monday & so on… HH - is day mode start hours 00 - 23. MM - is day mode start minutes 00 - 59. hh - is day mode end hours 00 - 23. mm - is day mode end minutes 00 - 59. Default : 09:00 hrs. to 18:00 hrs. for all days.

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Setting of the weekly-off day This command is used to define the weekly off day. To define the same, command is,

20 13 0 X

Where X is the day number. The value of X will be - 0 For Sunday - 1 For Monday - 2 For Tuesday - 3 For Wednesday - 4 For Thursday - 5 For Friday - 6 For Saturday. - 7 Undefined

It must be noted that on weekly off day, SBDX will remain in night mode for entire day (during day mode also). Default: Sunday is defined as weekly holiday. Manual Day / Night Mode Setting This command is used to changeover the D/N mode manually.

To get the system in day mode - 20 18 01 To get the system in night mode - 20 18 00

Note: Manual Day/Night Changeover can be done through direct command also. Set Night Code The system can be manually changed over to night mode from Day mode or vice-versa, from any extension, using this two digit NIGHT CODE.

To change the night code - 20 21 ZZ Where ZZ is the new night code. Its value can be 00 to 99. For example, to set night code as 33, enter the command 2133. Default: Night code is 99. Length of The Local Tele Number For Printing

20 40 0X The value of X will be more than 3. It must be noted that this command is applicable only for local calls. Default: Maximum length of the local telephone number is `8’.

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Host Computer Interface If an external client application is interfaced with SBDX, all the call billing information will be sent to the computer through serial port. All the handshaking packets that are required for interfacing, client application will send (for various handshaking packets, Sometimes, it is required to retransmit the call data to client application or sometimes it is required to stop the transmission of the call details to the client application. If it is required, than following commands will be required.

Start transmission of the call details to the client application - 20 76 01 Stop transmission of the call details to the client application - 20 77 01 Retransmit sending to client application - 20 78 01

Note: If the HMS / CBS are integrated with SBDX, there is no need to set the above commands. HMS power on message i.e. “%H$” sets the desired commands automatically. For complete details for CTI integration, refer the CTI interface manual. Host Always Ready If an external client application is integrated with SBDX, SBDX will send all the call details to the client application. SBDX expects the acknowledgement of each & every call also from the HOST (client application). If host is not sending the ack of the call, SBDX will not send the next call packet to the host. (For details, refer SBDX CTI Manual) But sometimes, due to some reason, host cannot send the acknowledgement of the call. Host waits for the call details without sending the ack for the call. So in such a case, DX is supposed to send the calls information without waiting for the call acknowledgement. So if SBDX is supposed to send the calls without the ack of the calls, `Host always ready’ should be enabled. The command is,

To enable the transmission of the call with ACK : 20 36 01 To enable the transmission of the call w/o ACK : 20 36 00

Default: 25 36 00 If `Host Always ready’ is enabled, it requires the handshaking packet (%H$) from client application only once then only it starts the transmission. If `Host always ready’ mode is enabled & SBDX is restarted due to any reason, SBDX needs the handshaking packet again for starting the call dumping. However the need of handshaking packet is programmable.

To enable the need of handshaking packet : 20 67 00 To disable the need of handshaking packet : 20 67 01

Default: 20 67 00 Very important: In `Host Always Ready’ mode, SBDX does not check whether the client side is powered or not. Moment, a call is saved in call buffer, it will be sent to client & it will be assumed that client has received the call (whether client has received or not). In such a case, call data may be lost. So take care while activating `Host always ready’.

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Enable / Disable the Mail Box facility SBDX offers inbuilt Voice mail. This command is used to provide the mail box facility to an extension. To enable the mail box facility for an extension - 30 Ex 61 1 To disable the mail box facility for an extension - 30 Ex 61 0 Default: Disabled for all extensions. Enable / Disable `Check Mailbox’ Voice Intimation This command is used to enable or disable the voice intimation on an extension, if a message is left in the mailbox of that extension.

To enable the voice intimation message - 20 20 01 To disable the voice intimation message - 20 20 00

Default: Disabled Enable / Disable Auto Erasing of the Messages of Mailbox This command is used to enable or disable the auto erasing after hearing the message from the mailbox.

To enable the auto erasing - 20 35 01 To disable the auto erasing - 20 35 00

Default: Disabled Setting of Voice & Busy Packets For Recording the Message This command is used to define the no. of voice & busy packets. If SBDX detects defined number of voice packets than only message (for mailbox) will be saved. Otherwise it will be discarded. Similarly, after detecting the defined number of busy tones, SBDX will release the trunk line.

To disable the number of busy tones - 20 46 0X To define the number of voice packets - 20 47 0X

Where X is the no. of packets. Default: Voice packet 1 & busy packets 4 Note that this packet setting is applicable for recording the messages in the mailboxes through trunks.

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Setting of Action Port as per the Sensor Position This command is used to define the setting of the action port for sensor port. As per the defined setting of sensor port, action port can be activated or deactivated automatically. The format of the command is,

20 45 X Y Where X is the action port output, in case of sensor is On. Y is the action port output, in case of sensor is Off. The value of X & Y - 1 If action port is supposed to be switched-on. 0 If action port is supposed to be switched-off. Default: No setting is made by default. Least Cost Routing Setting As explained in the user manual, SBDX can route the outgoing calls intelligently to the least cost trunk. Least cost route will work any type of trunks. Even you can define the least cost routes for CO trunks. Means LCR is independent from the GSM port.

To activate the LCR - 96 + 01 + Hold / Flash To Disable the LCR - 96 + 00 + Hold / Flash

Maximum 10 numbers can be defined for least cost route. To create the LCR table – 96 + 1 + X + TRK + Tele No……+ Flash Where X - is the LCR number. Its value will be 0 to 9. TRK - is the trunk port for the LCR X Tele No. - Maximum first 9 digits.

For example, if all the numbers starting from 98 is supposed to be dial out through trunk 700, the command will be,

96 + 1 + 0 + 700 + 98 + Flash Now all the external telephone numbers starting from 98, will be dialed out through trunk 700 only. On dialing `0’ by a subscriber, SBDX will allot any of the free trunk lines. But as soon as 98 is dialed, SBDX will drop the allotted trunk & trunk 700 will be selected & SBDX will dial out through trunk 700. But if trunk 700 is busy, SBDX will be continuing with allotted trunk. One Step Further, Time Based Least Cost Route also can be defined for Individual timings for every least cost route (i.e. 10 to 20) To define the timings for LCR, command is -

96 + 2 + X + HH + MM + hh + mm Where X - 0 to 9 (0 for LCR 0, 1 for LCR 1 & so on) HH MM - Starting time for LCR-1 hh mm - Ending time for LCR-1 By default, no timings are defined for any LCR & once LCR is enabled, it will work for 24 hours.

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To disable the timings for a LCR, command is -

96 + 2 + X + 00 + 00 + 00 + 00 Where X is the LCR no. (0 to 9). If LCR timings are disabled for a LCR, that LCR will work for 24 hours. Example - SBDX has 3 trunks. Now the requirement is as follows – a) All the mobile numbers (98) & STD mobile (098) should be dialed out through trunk 702. b) Group dialing numbers i.e. 95 should be dialed out through trunk 701. c) All the reliance numbers (local or STD to reliance) i.e. 3 & 03, should be dialed out

through 700. For the above case, commands will be – Enable the LCR - 96 + 01 + Flash Set the LCR for 98 - 96 + 11 + 702 + 98 + Flash Set the LCR for 098 - 96 + 12 + 702 + 098 + Flash Set the LCR for 95 - 96 + 13 + 701 + 95 + Flash Set the LCR for 3 - 96 + 14 + 700 + 3 + Flash Set the LCR for 03 - 96 + 15 + 700 + 03 + Flash Now whenever subscriber dials 0, any of the trunks will be selected & on dialing the above digits, system will drop the selected trunk & least route trunk will be selected. Enable / Disable the Forced LCR If least cost trunk is busy, SBDX will route that desired call through the standard trunk however it is programmable to adopt only the least cost trunk. In such a case, if least cost trunk is busy, SBDX will provide the busy tone. To enable the LCR numbers only through LCR trunk - 20 51 11 To disable the LCR numbers through standard trunk also (if GSM is busy) - 20 51 00

Default: Disabled. Recoding of the Dialed External Tele No. After IDP This command is used to enable or disable the recoding of the dialed external telephone number on CO trunk. If this command is enabled, system will record the dialed digits even after expiry of inter digit pause.

To enable the recording of dialed external tele number - 20 41 01 To disable the recording of dialed external tele number - 20 41 00

Default: Disabled. Number of the Beeps for Queued Calls If a trunk call is in queue to an extension, that extension user will get the beeps. Those number of beeps are programmable.

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To define the same, command is –

20 43 XX Where XX is the no. of beeps. Enable / Disable CPTD for Billing This command is used to enable or disable the CPTD feature for billing purpose of outgoing calls.

To enable the CPTD - 20 52 11 To disable the CPTD - 20 52 00

Default: Enabled. Timer Setting for Call Forward No Reply Time for the `Call forward no reply’ is programmable. To define the same, command is

20 + 54 + XX

Where XX is the number of seconds. Default: 20 Seconds Enable / Disable the Flashing of Trunk from Analog Extension This command is used to enable or disable the flashing of CO line from analog extension. Once this command is enabled, any analog extension can flash the CO line by pressing the `#’ key. The flashing time on the CO trunk will be 600 ms & it is fixed, however it can be 100 ms or 450ms with the another version of VTD/GTD controller.

To enable the flash on trunk from analog extension - 20 53 01 To disable the flash on trunk from analog extension - 20 53 00

Default: Disabled Enable / Disable the Linear Trunk Selection On selecting a trunk line by a subscriber, SBDX selects any of the free trunk line. Next time SBDX will select the next trunk & so on. However it is programmable to select the same trunk unless that trunk becomes busy with someone else.

To enable the linear trunk selection - 20 55 01 To disable the linear trunk selection - 20 55 00

Default: Linear trunk selection is enabled.

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Operator Busy for Internal Call Sometimes it might be required to provide the busy tone for the internal subscribers only while calling busy operator.

To enable the busy tone for the busy operator - 20 56 11 To disable the busy tone for the busy operator - 20 56 00

Default: Disabled. Currency Name Setting Currency name can be replaced as per the requirement. It must be noted that this command does not convert the currency. Maximum 4 characters can be defined.

20 + 6 + X + YY Where X is the character number & YY is ASCII code for the desired character. For example, for defining RAND as the currency name, command will be,

20 + 6 + 1 + 82 20 + 6 + 2 + 65 20 + 6 + 3 + 78 20 + 6 + 1 + 68

Following table can be used for the ASCII codes.

32 - Space 33 - ! 34 - “ 35 - # 36 - $ 37 - % 38 - & 39 - ‘ 40 - ( 41 - ) 42 - * 43 - + 44 - , 45 - - 46 - . 47 - / 48 - 0 49 - 1 50 - 2 51 - 3 52 - 4 53 - 5 54 - 6 55 - 7 56 - 8 57 - 9 58 - : 59 - ; 60 - < 61 - = 62 - > 63 - ? 64 - @ 65 - A 66 - B 67 - C 68 - D 69 - E 70 - F 71 - G 72 - H 73 - I 74 - J 75 - K 76 - L 77 - M 78 - N 79 - O 80 - P 81 - Q 82 - R 83 - S 84 - T 85 - U 86 - V 87 - W 88 - X 89 - Y 90 - Z

Default: Currency name is Rs.

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Chapter 3 Cost Table & Code Table

SBDX has its own cost table & code table to calculate the charges of the made calls. The COST TABLE is used for defining the pulse rate for each time zone & the charges also for one unit & the service charge for one call. The CODE TABLE is used for entering the various STD/ ISD codes and their corresponding entry in the COST TABLE for calculating the charges. Cost Table Please refer the Cost table, which is attached at the end of this document. Cost Table can be defined to calculate the call charges as per the DOT tariff plan. The cost table is in the form of a matrix of 25 rows and 16 columns. In this, the first row is significant in the sense that it contains the various time zones. The time zones are used to calculate the call charges at different rate at the different time of the day. Basically time zones are useful for STD / ISD calls because DOT charges at different rate at the different timings of the day. In the default setting, the following are the time zones. However, these zones are programmable and they can be altered according to the customer requirement.

Zone 1 - 00:00 to 06:00 Zone 2 - 06:00 to 07:00 Zone 3 - 07:00 to 08:00 Zone 4 - 08:00 to 11:00 Zone 5 - 11:00 to 18:00 Zone 6 - 18:00 to 19:00 Zone 7 - 19:00 to 20:30 Zone 8 - 20:30 to 22:00 Zone 9 - 22:00 to 23:00 Zone 10 - 23:00 to 24:00

The entries for the various zones are to be made in the first row. The first column of the first row is for zone 1 and the default entry is 06:00, which is the end time for the first zone. The start time of the first zone is 00:00. In the table, only end time of the zone is shown. The start time of a zone will be the end time of the previous zone. There is provision for 2 more zones, which can be utilized wherever required. In the default condition, these 2 zones are not utilized and the entries in these columns are 24:00. The 13th and the 14th column of row 1 are used for entering the start time & end time for holiday rate calculation (Applicable only if Holiday rates are enabled). The default Holiday rate start time is 08:00 and the Holiday rate end time is 19:00. The 15th & 16th column in the first row is not used and the default entries in these columns are 0. The second row is used for entering the default cost table for local calls. As explained earlier, the columns 1 to 10 contain the various time zones. Now starting from the second row and upto the 25th row, the entries in the columns 1 to 10 must contain the pulse rate for the corresponding time zone. In the case of local calls, there are no concessional rates. Hence in the second row, all the entries from column 1 to column 10 will be 1800, which corresponds to 180 seconds (i.e.) 3 minutes. If it is required to change the pulse rate of a local call as 5 minutes then the entries in columns 1 to 10 of second row must be 3000. If zone 11 & 12 are not used, then there is no need to enter any value in these columns. The default entries in these columns are 1800.

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The 13th column of row 2 is used for enabling or disabling holiday rates. `0001’ in this column enables holiday rates for local calls & `0000’ disables holiday rates. The default entry in this column is 0 (i.e.) holiday rate is disabled for local calls. The 14th column is used for entering the pulse rate for holiday. The default entry is 1800. The 15th column is used for entering the charge of one unit. The default entry is 200 corresponding to Rs. 2 for one unit of local call. This value has to be entered in Paisa in four digits. For example, to set the call charge Rs. 1.26, the value will be `0126’. Means maximum call charge per pulse can be Rs 99.99. The 16th column is used for entering the service charge for one local call. The default entry is 0. This has to be entered in the same fashion as the call charge. The third row is used for entering the default cost table for STD calls. As explained earlier, the columns 1 to 10 contain the various time zones. The entries made in these columns must correspond to the pulse rate in the corresponding time zone. The default entries are as given below: 1st col of 3rd row-80 (corresponding to 8 sec) 2ndcol of 3rd row –70(corresponding to 7 sec) 3rd col of 3rd row-50 (corresponding to 5 sec) 4thcol of 3rdrow – 25(correspondingto2.5 sec) 5th col of 3rd row-25 (corresponding to 2.5sec) 6thcol of 3rd rows– 25(corresponding to 2.5sec) 7thcol of 3rd row–50 (corresponding to 5 sec ) 8thcol of 3rd row – 50 (corresponding to 5 sec) 9th col of 3rd row-70 ( corresponding to 7 sec ) 10th col of 3rdrow-80 (corresponding to 8 sec) For example if it is required to have a pulse rate of 2.5 secs. from 06:00 hrs to 23:00 hrs and 5 secs. From 23:00 hrs to 06:00 hrs, the entries in the third row must be 50 for 1st column, 25 for columns 2 to 9 and 50 for column 10. Please note that these pulse rates will be used only for those STD codes, which are not able to match any entries in the STD / ISD CODE TABLE. If zone 11 & 12 are not used, then there is no need to enter any value in these columns. The default entries in these columns are 25. The 13th column of row 3 is used for enabling or disabling holiday rates for STD calls. A 1 in this column enables holiday rates for STD calls & a 0 disables holiday rates. The default entry in this column is 0 (i.e) holiday rate is disabled for STD calls. The 14th column is used for entering the pulse rate for holiday. The default entry is 50 corresponding to 5 secs. The 15th column is used for entering the charge of one unit. The default entry is 126 corresponding to Rs. 1.26 for one unit of STD call. The 16th column is used for entering the service charge for one STD call. Default entry is 0. The fourth row is used for entering the default cost table for ISD calls. As explained earlier, the columns 1 to 10 contain the various time zones. The entries made in these columns must correspond to the pulse rate in the corresponding time zone. Default entries are as given below: 1st column of 4th row -14 ( core. to 1.4 secs.)2nd column of 4th row -14 (corr.to 1.4 sec.) 3rd column of 4th row -14 ( corr. to 1.4 secs. )4th column of 4th row -12 (corr. to 1.2 sec.) 5th column of 4th row -12 ( corr. to 1.2 secs. )6th column of 4th row -12 (corr. to 1.2 sec.) 7th column of 4th row -14 ( corr. to 1.4 secs. )8th column of 4th row -14 (corr. to 1.4 sec.) 9th column of 4th row -14 ( corr. to 1.4 secs. )10th column of 4th row -14 (corr. to 1.4 sec.)

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For example, if it is required to have a pulse rate of 1 sec. from 06:00 hrs to 23:00 hrs and 2 secs. From 23:00 hrs to 06:00 hrs, the entries in the fourth row must be 20 for 1st column, 10 for columns 2 to 9 and 20 for column 10. Please note that these pulse rates will be used only for those ISD codes, which are not able to match any entries in the STD / ISD CODE TABLE. If zone 11 & 12 are not used, then there is no need to enter any value in these columns. The default entries in these columns are 12. The 13th column of row 4 is used for enabling or disabling holiday rates for ISD calls. A 1 in this column enables holiday rates for ISD calls & a 0 disables holiday rates. The default entry in this column is 0 (i.e) holiday rate is disabled for ISD calls The 14th column is used for entering the pulse rate for holiday. The default entry is 12 corresponding to 1.2 secs.. The 15th column is used for entering the charge of one unit. The default entry is 126 corresponding to Rs. 1.26 for one unit of ISD call. The 16th colmn is used for entering the service charge for one ISD call. The def. entry is 0. The fifth row is used for entering the default cost table for cellular calls. As explained earlier, the columns 1 to 10 contain the various time zones. In the case of Cellular calls, there is no Concessional rate. Hence in the fifth row, all the entries from column 1 to column 10 will be 1800, which corresponds to 180 seconds (i.e) 3 minutes. If it is required to change the pulse rate of a cellular call as 5 minutes then the entries in columns 1 to 10 of fifth row must be 3000. If zone 11 & 12 are not used, then there is no need to enter any value in these columns. The default entries in these columns are 1800. The 13th column of row 5 is used for enabling or disabling holiday rates. A 1 in this column enables holiday rates for cellular calls & a 0 disables holiday rates. The default entry in this column is 0 (i.e) holiday rate is disabled for cellular calls. The 14th column is used for entering the pulse rate for holiday. The default entry is 1800. The 15th column is used for entering the charge of one unit. The default entry is 200 corresponding to Rs. 2 for one unit of cellular call. For example if it is required to charge Rs. 5 for one unit of cellular call, the entry in this column must be 500. 16th column is used for entering the service charge for one cellular call. Default entry is 0. Till now we have seen the default rate table. These tables will be used only if there is no match found in the CODE TABLE. Starting from row 6 and upto row 25, there are general purpose rate tables. The default entries made in these rows are given in the attached sheet. The default entries are made keeping in view the various new STD & ISD rates currently implemented by DOT. So in most of the cases, it may not be required to alter the rate table. In the default entries, rows 6 to 9 contain the various ISD pulse rate; rows 10 to 13 contain the various STD pulse rate; rows 14 & 15 contain the inter dialing rates. Any entry in the COST TABLE can be altered including the various time zones. There is no fixed criteria as full rate, half rate, one third rate etc.. You can enter any pulse rate in any column. As explained above, you are actually entering the duration of one unit in each time zone. System will not check for the validity of the pulse rate entered by you in any column.

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Code Table This table is used for entering the various STD / ISD codes. It is also possible to enter local numbers in the cost table. This will be used for implementing the different charges for Inter dialing numbers. For example if it is required to have the charge calculations corresponding to row 10 for STD code 011, the entry in the CODE TABLE must be 10 for the code 01100. Similarly, the entries must be made in the code table for each code. If no matches are found in the CODE TABLE for any code, then the default entries in the rows 2 to 5 in the COST TABLE will be used. Note: While entering the codes in the CODE TABLE, it is not possible to enter the values 02 to 05 for any code as these entries are reserved for default charge calculation. The maximum number of codes that can be entered in the CODE TABLE is 100. PROGRAMMING For COST TABLE : The command is 71 RR CC XXXX Where RR - Row No. in two digits. CC - Column No. in two digits. XXXX - Time in 24 hours format for zone setting. Or Time in seconds for call duration. Or 0000 /0001 For Holiday Disable / Enable. Or Call charges in Paise in 4 digits. For CODE (STD/ISD/GROUP CODE) TABLE : 62 XABCD RR Where X - 0 for STD/ISD codes. - 1 for setting only first four digits of the local or group dialing no. For X=0,ABCD will be 2nd/3rd/4th/5th digits of the dialed STD / ISD number including 0. For X = 1, ABCD will be 1st / 2nd /3rd /4th digit of the Local or Group dialing No. If only first 4 digits setting of the group dialing is required, X =1 is sufficient. But if more than 4 digits setting of the dialed no. is required, the value of the X will be 2/3/4. Here X = 2/3/4 stands for any three first 3-digits of the group dialing telephone numbers. Means you can define any three first 3-digits of group dialing codes. To set the same, command is,

46 2 00 XXX Where XXX are first 3-digits of group codes. 46 3 00 XXX Where XXX are first 3-digits of group codes. 46 4 00 XXX Where XXX are first 3-digits of group codes.

For example, if the first 3-digits of group dialing codes are 951 / 952 / 953, define

46 2 00 951 46 3 00 952 46 4 00 953

Now set the row number of these group-dialing codes.

62 2 ABCD RR

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62 3 ABCD RR 62 4 ABCD RR

Now ABCD are 4th/5th/6th/7th digits of the group dialing codes & RR is the desired row number of the cost table. That means after above setting, following group dialing codes are set in the cost table. Means by doing so first 7 digits can be set in the CODE table while earlier only 4 digits were possible.

951 ABCD 952 ABCD 953 ABCD

Note that for STD / ISD call charges calculation, DX2000 XL will match at least first 2 digits of the dialed numbers with the predefined STD/ISD codes & for group dialing codes, DX2000 XL will search at least first five numbers with the predefined group code table. If dialed STD/ISD/Group Code is not matched with the defined CODE TABLE, call charges will be calculated as per the default row of the COST TABLE. Important : For setting of the Call charges, refer the Annexure-1. Note : Maximum 100 STD/ISD codes can be entered in STD Table.

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Chapter 4 ASMDR Reports

Call Buffer Management in SBDX - Office Version a) SBDX has a call buffer of 3200 calls. Out of 3200 calls, 500 is reserved for incoming call

details (answered & unanswered call both) & 2700 is reserved for outgoing calls.

b) SBDX will keep incoming & outgoing calls stored in its buffer. Once an outgoing call is terminated, call will be stored in the system buffer.

c) Incoming calls will be logged into call terminator’s account.

d) If call buffer is full, oldest call will be deleted to save the new call. Means FIFO system is used to maintain the call buffer.

e) To interface with a client application for call details, SBDX requires a Handshaking packet from the client application to establish the handshaking. `%H$’ is the Handshaking packet.

f) SBDX requires the acknowledgement of every call individually. Means on sending of a call packet, SBDX will not send the next call packet until it receives the Call ACK packet for the last call from the client application.

g) On receiving the Call ACK packet for a call, SBDX will mark that call as `Acknowledged call’ in its buffer.

h) Acknowledged calls also will be deleted from the system buffer immediately. Calls will be deleted only as per the FIFO system. & if as per the FIFO system, a call is supposed to be deleted than that call will be deleted either it is acknowledged or unacknowledged call.

i) If does not receive the ACK packet for a call, SBDX will stop the sending of the calls & it will keep on storing the calls in its buffer. In such a case, SBDX will keep this call stored as `Sent but unacknowledged’. Such type of calls will be transmitted again on receiving the CALL NACK Packet from the Client application.

As soon as a outgoing call is finished, the details of that outgoing call gets recorded in the system call buffer. As explained earlier, SBDX hosts a Cost Table & Code Table also to calculate the cost of the calls. (Refer the chapter `Cost Table & Code Table). There is a printer port with the SBDX CPU. Through this printer port, all the calls details can be printed in a predefined format. Outgoing calls through SBDX can be made using Account Codes, Walking Class of Service. So with call string, SBDX notifies the method, you adopted to make the call. Clarification of the SUFFIX that gets printed with the call details Note that with each & every call, a suffix i.e. `O’ or `T’ or `X’ will be printed. The meaning of the suffix will be as follows – Case 1 - If STD/ISD calls sharing is disabled For Local/STD/ISD, if originator is also the terminator of the call, `O’ will be printed as a suffix with the call. If a STD / ISD call is transferred by the originator to some other extension, the entire call will be logged into the account of the terminator with a suffix `X’.

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Case 2 - If STD/ISD calls sharing is enabled For Local / STD / ISD, if originator is also the terminator of the call, `O’ will be printed as a suffix with the call. If STD / ISD call is transferred by the originator to some other extension, suffix `X’ will be printed with the originator & suffix `T’ will be printed with the terminator. If the call is transferred to more than one extension, `X’ will be printed with originator & `T’ will be printed for the rest of the extensions. System Call Recording Level This also is programmable whether SBDX should log all types of call i.e. Local / STD/ ISD or only STD / ISD calls should be logged by the DX. So to define the same, command is,

For all types of outgoing calls recording - 20 17 03 Only STD & ISD outgoing calls recording - 20 17 04

Default: System will record all types of calls. Printing Commands Following are the printing commands. All the printing commands will have to be given through system programming. On Line Printing The CPU processes the outgoing/incoming calls made, computes the data and delivers the computed results to the Printer/Buffer manager, which stores this data into the buffer. The Printer/Buffer manager prints the calls as per the commands as follows.

20 71 01 - On line printing from system buffer, clearing buffer, and continue printing on-line. In case of printer error, calls will not be lost. They will remain in the buffer until printing is resumed.

20 72 01 - Clear buffer without printing. 20 79 01 - On line printing from buffer without clearing buffer and continue printing on-

line while storing calls in buffer. 20 70 01 - Stop printing if on-line printing is given.

Note: If on line printing is enabled by the command `121’ or `129’, any other printing command i.e. ASMDR commands, will not work. So before giving any other printing commands first stop the printing using the command `120’. Default: Stop printing.

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A sample of call details through on-line printing If on-line printing is taken by the command `20 71 01’ or `20 79 01’, following will be the format of the on-line ASMDR printing. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sr. Pnt Ext Time Duration Date Number/Cli Acc/Ext Charges --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0001 701 200 11:26:01 1:07 21/07/03 0796879485 ( 200) 34.02 O 0002 702 200 11:32:24 0:25 21/07/03 0796879485 ( 200) 13.86 O 0003 701 200 11:32:52 0:11 21/07/03 2423341 ( 200) 2.00 O 0004 700 237 11:33:27 0:03 21/07/03 24233561 ( 237) 2.00 O 0005 702 200 11:33:22 0:13 21/07/03 09852363212 ( 200) 7.56 O 0006 701 200 11:33:37 1:04 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 68.04 X 0007 701 237 11:34:41 0:13 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 13.86 T 0008 701 200 11:34:54 0:04 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 5.04 T 0009 701 200 11:36:56 0:08 21/07/03 0054123212 ( 200) 8.82 X 0010 701 237 11:37:04 0:09 21/07/03 0054123212 ( 200) 10.08 T 0011 701 200 11:37:13 0:06 21/07/03 0054123212 ( 200) 7.56 T Note: Once On-Line printing is enabled, no other printing command will be accepted. So to get the ASMDR printing, first make the Off-Line printing through the command `20 70 01’. ASMDR Printing of Outgoing Calls of Extensions & Trunks This command will print all the outgoing calls of all extensions or trunks or selectively print calls extension-wise or trunk-wise. This command will print only those calls available in the buffer. Printing using this command will not erase calls from the buffer.

To print the outgoing calls of all extensions - 32 <Starting Ext> 000 To print the outgoing calls of all trunks - 32 <Starting Trunk> 000 To print the outgoing calls of a particular ext - 32 Ex 001 To print the outgoing calls of a particular trunk - 32 TRK 001

Following will be the ASMDR printout format. For example, if ASMDR printout is taken for extension no. 239, printout will be - ASMDR printout sample of an extension ASMDR FOR LINE #200 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sr. Pnt Ext Time Duration Date Number/Cli Acc/Ext Charges ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0001 701 200 11:26:01 1:07 21/07/03 0796879485 ( 200) 34.02 O 0002 702 200 11:32:24 0:25 21/07/03 0796879485 ( 200) 13.86 O 0003 701 200 11:32:52 0:11 21/07/03 2423341 ( 200) 2.00 O 0004 702 200 11:33:22 0:13 21/07/03 09852363212 ( 200) 7.56 O 0005 701 200 11:33:37 1:04 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 68.04 X 0006 701 200 11:34:54 0:04 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 5.04 T 0007 701 200 11:36:56 0:08 21/07/03 0054123212 ( 200) 8.82 X 0008 701 200 11:37:13 0:06 21/07/03 0054123212 ( 200) 7.56 T -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 146.90 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Similarly, ASMDR printout can be taken for all extensions.

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ASMDR printout sample of a trunk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sr. Pnt Ext Time Duration Date Number/Cli Acc/Ext Charges ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0001 701 200 11:26:01 1:07 21/07/03 0796879485 ( 200) 34.02 O 0002 701 200 11:32:52 0:11 21/07/03 2423341 ( 200) 2.00 O 0003 701 200 11:33:37 1:04 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 68.04 X 0004 701 237 11:34:41 0:13 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 13.86 T 0005 701 200 11:34:54 0:04 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 5.04 T 0006 701 200 11:36:56 0:08 21/07/03 0054123212 ( 200) 8.82 X 0007 701 237 11:37:04 0:09 21/07/03 0054123212 ( 200) 10.08 T 0008 701 200 11:37:13 0:06 21/07/03 0054123212 ( 200) 7.56 T ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 149.42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Similarly, ASMDR printout can be taken for all trunks. ISMDR Printing of Incoming Calls of Extensions & Trunks This command will print all the incoming calls of all extensions or trunks or selectively print incoming calls extension-wise or trunk-wise. This command will print only those calls available in the buffer. Printing using this command will not erase calls from the buffer.

To print the incoming calls of all extensions - 32 <Starting Ext> 004 To print the incoming calls of all trunks - 32 <Starting Trunk> 004 To print the incoming calls of a particular ext - 32 Ex 005 To print the incoming calls of a particular trunk - 32 TRK 005

INC ASMDR LINE #200 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sr. Pnt Ext Time Duration Date Number/Cli Acc/Ext Charges ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0001 700 200 11:21:11 0:03 21/07/03 1126388345 ( 200) 0.00 A 0002 700 200 11:21:24 0:01 21/07/03 2226100778 ( 200) 0.00 A 0003 700 200 11:21:36 0:03 21/07/03 412345678214 ( 200) 0.00 A 0004 700 200 11:21:52 0:02 21/07/03 9891499500 ( 200) 0.00 A 0005 700 200 11:22:08 0:03 21/07/03 80456985696 ( 200) 0.00 A 0006 700 200 11:22:35 0:01 21/07/03 098450663636 ( 200) 0.00 A ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Similarly, SMDR printout can be taken for all trunks & extensions. Today’s Calls Printing This command is used to print the today’s calls only. To get the outgoing calls detail of the same day - 20 18 09 A sample of Today’s Calls Printout

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sr. Pnt Ext Time Duration Date Number/Cli Acc/Ext Charges -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0001 701 200 11:26:01 1:07 21/07/03 0796879485 ( 200) 34.02 O

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0002 702 200 11:32:24 0:25 21/07/03 0796879485 ( 200) 13.86 O 0003 701 200 11:32:52 0:11 21/07/03 2423341 ( 200) 2.00 O 0004 702 200 11:33:22 0:13 21/07/03 09852363212 ( 200) 7.56 O 0005 701 200 11:33:37 1:04 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 68.04 X 0006 701 200 11:34:54 0:04 21/07/03 0012323652363 ( 200) 5.04 T -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL 130.52 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Selected Printout This command will print all the desired call details that are asked through the commands. Using this command, a lot of options of the call details are available. 94 TRK EXT GRP HH DD MM RR XXXXX+H.F. Special printouts can be taken with this command. The printouts can be taken trunk wise, extension wise, time wise or even based on charges or based on the number dialed. The printouts can also be taken with a combination of any or all of these parameters. Where TRK - Trunk No. 700 to 79 (Not existing trunk is invalid) EXT - Ext. No. (Not existing Exit is invalid) GRP - Group of the extension no. This group is the department grp, which is set by the command `32 EX G’. (0 is invalid) HH - 00 to 23 Time (24 is invalid) DD - Date of the calls (32 is invalid) MM - 01 to 12 Month (13 is invalid) RR - 01 to 99 Call Charges (00 is invalid) If RR = 01 then only those calls will be printed whose charges are more than Rs. 10 (Call charges ‘RR’ can be only in multiple of Rs. 10)

XXXXX - 5 Digits Tel No. corresponding to the telephone no or STD/ISD codes where calls have been made.

Please note this command doesn’t cover the range of the days for the printouts like if you want to take a printout from 10.02.98 to 13.02.98 then you cannot take the printout by this command.

TRK, EXT GRP HH, DD, MM, RR, XXXXX are the fields. If any field is not required for the printout then enter the invalid entry in place of that field (Invalid entries are given above)

Example: If the following printout is required: The calls made by the all extensions on 10th of every month through CO & the call charges should be more than Rs. 10 The command will be 94 800 475 0 24 10 13 01 + H.F. Here only DD & RR are the valid entries & rest is invalid. Thus the entire invalid entered fields will be disabling & the required calls will be printed. Another Example: The calls of extension no 222 through CO 700 made on Feb & only STD/ISD calls are required then the command will be: 94 700 222 0 24 32 02 00 0 + H.F. Here TRK, EXT, MM & X are valid and rest entries are invalid.

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Diversion of printer port to serial port Sometimes it is required to divert the content of the parallel port to the serial port of the system. This command diverts the printer port content to the serial port that can be view on the computer through any serial port protocol like `TERM.EXE’ , `PROCOM’, `XTALK’, `HYPER TERMINAL’. To enable the diversion of the parallel port content to serial port - 20 74 01 To disable the diversion of the parallel port content to serial port - 20 73 01 Default: 20 73 01

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Chapter 5 Remote Programming

Remote Programming (Requires daughter PCB of Mini Voice Mail & Operator Key Phone) Remote programming is the simplest way to attend the service calls if the machine requires changes in the software programming. This programming can be carried out over the telephone line. Remote programming can be carried out only from the tone type of instrument. The procedure for Remote programming is as follows: a) Establish conversation with the required EPABX. b) Ask customer to transfer the call to Main Operator. (Should be key telephone). c) Ask customer to press HOLD + PROG key. d) When the customer presses the PROG key. The system goes to remote mode. e) Now it is up to customer to place the hand set, or he can keep viewing the

programming done by the Engineer. f) Now start programming from remote end. g) Dial command directly without any password. h) Hear confirmation tone and press # key to enter the next program. i) To come out from the programming mode, external caller has to just hang up. j) SBDX will release that trunk within next 30 seconds.

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Chapter 6 CTI Interfacing

Communication parameters of the RS232 port of SBDX The SBDX has one serial RS-232 port. Through this serial port, PC based external applications can be interfaced with SBDX such as Call billing software or Coral Call On-Line (CCOL). All the external PC based applications are optional. The serial asynchronous RS232 interface of some PCs is equipped with a DB25 connector, while others are equipped with a DB9 connector. The following table gives the connections to be made for both these types of connectors with the RS232 port of SBDX. DB9 connector DB25 connector

Data Terminal SBDX Data terminal SBDX

Pin no.2 Pin no.3 Pin no. 2 Pin no. 2 Pin no.3 Pin no.2 Pin no. 3 Pin no. 3 Pin no.5 Pin no.5 Pin no. 7 Pin no. 5

Currently the RTS/CTS protocol is not in use. But the client application must assert RTS Signal so that in future if this handshaking becomes active then also the client application remains compatible. The Client application must not wait for any CTS signal, as on today but CTS wait must be kept optional for future compatibility. The terminal communication parameters of the upper serial port are given below:

Data transfer rate 4800 BAUD

Parity None

Data word length 8 bits

Stop bits 1 bit

Format Asynchronous data, standard ASCII character set

Before connecting the serial port of the computer to the RS232 port of DX, switch off the system & then connect the cable. Flow Control There is no specific flow control is required. However whenever RTS/CTS handshaking comes in action, then client application can place the RTS lead of the interface into false state. The SBDX port is full duplex and it can send or receive data simultaneously. External Applications that can be interfaced through serial port of SBDX SBDX can be interfaced with Coral Call Billing Software (optional). This application will provide all the outgoing as well as incoming call details. It must be noted that SBDX will generate the incoming call string only for those calls, which had carried CLI. If CLI information

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is not detected, neither incoming call string will be generated nor that call will be saved in SBDX call buffer. SBDX can be interfaced with Coral Call On Line Application (optional). After installing this application on a PC of extension user, his extension also will be mapped with this application. Once an incoming call lands on his extension, one pop-up screen will be appeared on his PC. It will show the CLI also (if CLI is detected on trunk). If it is internal call, it will show the caller extension number. This application may have its database also. Using that database, Pop-up window can show the caller’s name and other add-on information also. Coral Call on Line Client application can be installed on multiple PCs. For that all the PCs should be on network with static TCP/IP addresses.

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Chapter 7 Configuration of Piggyback baby PCBs

Configuration of KTS baby PCB After installing the KTS Baby PCB as explained in the hardware setup, 2 number KTS can be connected to MDF cable as explained in the `Main Distribution Frame’ explanation. There is no command required for configuring the 2 number key telephones. Ensure while plugging-in or plugging-out any of the baby PCB, system is switched-off. Configuration of Voice Mail baby PCB Voice Mail baby PCB can be utilized for the following purposes –

a. Auto Attendant. b. Mailbox facility

For `Auto Attendant functionality’, system administrator has to record the various auto attendant messages (refer system programming). For `Mailbox facility’, enable the mailbox facility for the desired extension & enable the `call forward no reply to voice mail’. (refer user manual). Configuration of GSM Router First ensure that the SBDX main board should have the microcontroller GTD. With GTD, first trunk port of the main SBDX board configures as GSM port automatically. With VTD, first trunk port is configured as analog trunk i.e. CO trunk port. After plugging-in the GSM router in the specified location (as explained in the hardware setup), do the following jumper setting on the main SBDX board.

JP13 - Pins 2-3 should be short for GSM port & Pin 1-2 should be short for ordinary.

JP14 - Pins 2-3 should be short for GSM port & Pin 1-2 should be short for ordinary trunk port.

JP16 - Pins 2-3 should be short for GSM port & Pin 1-2 should be short for ordinary trunk port.

JP17 - Short for GSM port & open for ordinary trunk port.

GSM trunk port should be configured in decadic. Y default all the trunk ports are configured in DTMF so ensure that GSM trunk port i.e. 700 is configured in decadic.

For CLI capturing on the incoming call through GSM, enable the CLI on analog trunk.

Any key telephone user of the SBDX, can access the external IVR (interactive voice response) through GSM port also.

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Chapter 8 How to load the FLASH Software

Sometimes it may be required to load the flash again to upgrade the system software. For this you need to have one PC based utility SBDX_LOAD. This utility is available on request.

To install the same, copy all the files of SBDX_Load in any of the sub-directory of your PC. Now click on Setup.Exe. `SBDX_Load’ will be installed & program group `SBDX_Load’ will be add in your programs.

Copy desired SBDX Flash SW in your PC.

To run SBDX_Load, go to RUN + Programs. Click on SBDX_Load program & following window will be displayed on your PC.

Now to upgrade the FLASH Software, follow the steps -

a) Define the serial port of your PC & Baud Rate. Baud rate should be 4800. Ensure that your PC is connected to the SBDX through serial port of SBDX.

b) Select the desired Flash SW file.

c) Switch-off the SBDX.

d) Put DIP SW SW2-1 of the SBDX in ON position.

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e) Click on Start button on the above window. You will get the following window.

f) Click on Start button on the above window. You will get the following window.

g) Now switch-on the SBDX.

h) SBDX_Load will start upgrading the flash software.

i) After upgrading the flash software, you will be prompted for the successful loading.

j) Switch off the SBDX.

k) Put the SW2-1 in OFF position & switch ON the SBDX.

l) SBDX flash software is upgraded.

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Chapter 9 Quick Reference of System Programming

1. Bulk programming : 00 CC S E CC……..

2. Resetting the system

a) Hard resetting : 20 14 01

b) Soft resetting : 20 14 09

3. Setting of system time : 43 HH MM SS

4. Setting of system date : 61 DD MM YY W

5. Resetting the RTC : 20 49 01

6. Setting of main operator : 30 Ex 48 1

7. Setting of Aux Operator

a) Setting 1st Aux Operator : 30 Ex 49 1

b) Setting of 2nd Aux Operator : 30 Ex 50 1

c) Setting of 3rd Aux Operator : 30 Ex 51 1

d) Cancellation of Aux OPR : 30 Ex 52 1

8. Setting of DSS extension : 36 Ex 00 Y

9. Allocate DSS to KTS : 41 DSS KTS

10. KTS flexible keys : 44 D K F

11. DSS flexible keys : 45 K F

12. Setting of flexible numbering : 63 O N 1

13. Print flexible numbering plan : 20 19 00

14. Enable/Disable a trunk : 31 TRK 57 1/0

15. Setting of dialing type : 31 TRK 32 1/0

16. Setting of metering type : 31 TRK 34 1/0

17. Setting of Time for TBM : 20 22 XX

18. Setting of redial delay time : 20 23 XX

19. Setting of trunk landing type : 42 TRK D N 1

20. Setting of group for trunk landing : 42 TRK D N 2

21. Self service group for trunk landing : 91GEX1EX2.....EX6 + HF

22. One Termination Ext for trunk : 41 TRK EXT

23. DISA Message Recording

a) Welcome Message : 20 11 01

b) Busy message : 20 11 02

c) No reply message : 20 11 03

d) Invalid message : 20 11 04

e) Operator message : 20 11 05

f) Night message : 20 11 06

g) `Check Mail’ intimation msg : 20 11 08

h) Tele No. storing msg : 20 11 09

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24. Enable / disable CLI on trunks : 20 37 X X

25. CLI extending to KTS while trunk call Xfr : 20 37 X X

26. Min. length of the CLI for incoming SMDR : 20 42 XX

27. Setting of CLI timer : 20 39 0X

28. CLI on SLT : 30 Ex 36 X

29. Enable / disable `ringcli’ : 20 38 0 X

30. Trunk as a hotline : 31 TRK 33 X

31. Trunk groups setting

a) PSTN group : 31 TRK 50 X

b) For trunk group 1 : 31 TRK 51 X

c) For trunk group 2 : 31 TRK 52 X

d) For trunk group 3 : 31 TRK 53 X

32. Setting of trunk access groups : 31 TRK 41 G

33. Setting of Ext grouping for trunk access : 30 Ex 46 G

34. Auto redial trials : 20 27 0 X

35. Duration between 2 successive auto redial : 20 26 XX

36. Auto redial class for trunks : 31 TRK 3X 1/0

37. Setting of VIP trunk : 31 TRK 39 X

38. Enable / Disable the trunk budgeting : 31 TRK 58 X

39. Setting of amount for trunk budgeting : 31 TRK 59 M

40. Feature locking : 20 24 F L

41. Set system features : 20 XX YY

42. Setting of flash timings

a) For flash timings : 20 28 0 T

b) For percentage error : 20 29 0 P

43. Enable / disable an extension : 30 Ex 57 X

44. Enable /disable paging rights : 30 Ex 30 X

45. Enable / disable listen-in rights : 30 Ex 31 X

46. Enable / disable call privacy rights : 30 Ex 33 X

47. Enable /disable budgeting on extensions : 30 Ex 32 X

48. Enable / disable the Action Port Rights : 30 Ex 62 X

49. Setting of budgeting amount for extensions : 65 Ex MMMM

50. Setting of gate phone : 30 Ex 56 X

51. Setting of VIP extension : 30 Ex 39 X

52. Department setting : 30 Ex 45 G

53. Setting of auto call disconnection

a) For incoming only : 30 Ex 34 X

b) For outgoing only : 30 Ex 35 X

54. Call duration warning tone : 30 Ex 40 X

55. Call disconnection time : 30 Ex 60 T

56. Setting of boss line : 30 Ex 41 X

57. Setting of secretary line : 41 Ex Ey

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58. Reset extension password : 30 Ex 47 1

59. Second trunk pick-up rights : 30 Ex 42 X

60. Dialing rights of an extension : 42 Ex D N 1

61. Single / Two digits restriction : 52 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5

62. Setting of private line : 48 TRK EX

63. Private line cancellation : 48 TRK TRK

64. Enable / disable AOC on KTS : 30 Ex 38 X

65. Hot line cancellation : 30 Ex 55 1

66. Enable /disable DISA access : 30 Ex 58 X

67. Enable/disable CSTA for extensions : 30 Ex 37 X

68. Setting of account codes : 83 AAA CC PPP L

69. Setting of CLI based routing : 95 EE Ex CLI + Hold

70 Set extension name : 92 ex ABC……..

71. Fill global banks : 93+Bnk+Trk + Tel + Flash

Define the Number of Mode free banks : 20 57 XX

72. Clear memory banks : 20 15 01

73. Change system password : 81 NNNN NNNN 1

74. Auto change over timings : 82 W HH MM hh mm

75. Setting of weekly-off day : 20 13 0 X

76. Day/Night mode changeover : 20 18 0X

77. Setting of night code : 20 21 ZZ

78. Clear memory banks : 20 15 01

79. Change system password : 81 NNNN NNNN 1

80. Auto change over timings : 82 W HH MM hh mm

81. Setting of weekly-off day : 20 13 0 X

82. Day/Night mode changeover : 20 18 0X

83. Setting of night code : 20 21 ZZ

84. Length of The Local Tele No. For Printing : 20 40 0X

85. Host computer interface

a) Start transmission : 20 76 01

b) Stop transmission : 20 77 01

c) Retransmission : 20 78 01

86. Host always ready : 20 36 01

Enable/Disable %H$ for Host Always mode : 20 67 0 X

87. Enable / Disable `Check Cheat dialing’ : 20 30 X

88. Enable /disable the mailbox facility : 30 Ex 61 X

89. Enable/disable `Check mailbox’ voice msg : 20 20 0X

90. Enable / disable auto erasing of messages : 20 35 0X

91. Setting of voice packets for mailbox : 20 47 0X

92. Setting of busy tones for mailbox : 20 46 0X

93. Setting of auto activation of action port : 20 45 X Y

94. Setting of Least Cost Route

a) To activate the LCR : 96 + 01 + Hold / Flash

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b) To Disable the LCR : 96 + 00 + Hold / Flash

c) To create the LCR table : 96 + 1 + X + TRK + Tele No…Flash

95. Setting of the timings for time based LCR

a) To define the timings for LCR : 96 + 2 + X + HH + MM + hh + mm

b) To disable the timings for a LCR : 96 + 2 + X + 00 + 00 + 00 + 00

96. Enable / Disable the Forced LCR : 20 51 XX

97. Number of the Beeps for Queued Calls : 20 43 XX

98. Recoding of Dialed External No. after IDP : 20 41 0X

99. Enable/Disable CPTD for Billing : 20 52 XX

100. Timer Setting for Call Forward No Reply : 20 + 54 + XX

101. Enable/Disable flashing of Trunk from SLT : 20 53 0X

102. Enable / Disable Linear Trunk Selection : 20 55 0X

103. Operator Busy for Internal Call : 20 56 XX

104. Currency Name Setting : 20 + 6 + X + YY

105. Setting of the Cost table : 71 RR CC XXXX

106. Setting of the Code table : 62 XABCD RR

107. System Call Recording Level : 20 17 0X

108. Printing Commands

a) Online Printing with Buffer Erasing : 20 71 01

b) Clear Buffer without Printing : 20 72 01

c) Online Printing w/o Buffer Erasing : 20 79 01

d) Stop Printing : 20 70 01

109. ASMDR Printout of Extensions & trunks

a) For outgoing calls of all extensions : 32 <Starting Ext> 000

b) For outgoing calls of all trunks : 32 <Starting Trunk> 000

c) For outgoing calls of a particular ext : 32 Ex 001

d) For outgoing calls of a particular trunk : 32 TRK 001

110. To get the Incoming Call details

a) For incoming calls of all extensions : 32 <Starting Ext> 004

b) For incoming calls of all trunks : 32 <Starting Trunk> 004

c) For incoming calls of a particular ext : 32 Ex 005

d) For incoming calls of a particular trunk : 32 TRK 005

111. To get the outgoing calls detail of today : 20 18 09

112. Diversion of printer port to serial port

a) Enable : 20 74 01

b) Disable : 20 73 01

113. Special Selected Printout : 94+TRK+EXT+GRP+HH+DD+MM+RR+ XXXXX+H.F.