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Users & Stations

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General

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Physical Number All stations are identified by the exchange with its physical number.

The physical number for a star wired station is the number of the physical wire connection point on the ASLT or ASLB card (see also section 11.2). IP stations must also be given physical numbers to follow the same logic. This number can be any number below 552, but must not overlap star wired station physical numbers.

Tips: Start numbering of IP stations from 552 and downwards to avoid occupied number problems if the exchange is extended with more star wired stations later on.
Directory Number ‘Directory Number’ is the number to dial to reach the station. The default number can be changed to any 2-8 digit number starting with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5. Numbers with first digit 6-9 are reserved for functions. If these numbers should be used, the corresponding function code must be changed.
Display Text ‘Display Text’ is the station ID text shown in the called station’s display.

The default text should normally be substituted by the station location or the subscriber’s name. The max. number of characters is 16 including the station directory number.

Station Type Select the type of station / device that is connected to the actual physical number. The following options are available:
  • Master Station - the default after Autoload. Is used with wall / desk stations with or without display.
  • Substation - must be used if:
  • The station has no numeric dial pad, but 1 or 2 call keys
  • An IG 60 or IG 30 Amplifier is connected
  • A MADER microphone amplifier board or FBSAR filter board is connected.
  • PNCI - used for connection of external telephone lines.
  • If you select PNCI (Public Network Interface) as the station type, you will get a help dialog box to remind you what to program in the AlphaCom exchange to make the PNCI work. Remember that the PNCI itself also has to be programmed. You do this from a terminal connected to the PNCI.
  • CRM 3 and 4 stations - used when you have a Control Room Station connected.
  • Display station - this option provides faster detection of line errors. Can only be used with display stations.
  • DualDisplay - must be set for DualDisplay stations (1007007000)
  • Custom 2 - for future use


Group Access Level This is used to restrict access to group calls. Each group is assigned a group access level. A station must have the same or higher group access level to be allowed to make a group call to that group. Three levels are used: low - medium - high.
Call Setup Priority This setting specifies how outgoing calls from the station are treated; see Call priority.


Volume (dB) This volume setting is used to compensate for volume loss on long lines, etc. Available values are -14 dB to 16 dB. The default setting is 0 dB. For ordinary regulation of the volume, the volume bar or the station is used. The exchange must be reset if the volume setting has been changed.
Class of Service This setting determines the features in the system to which the station has access. There are 16 different classes available and each can be freely programmed. A station can only have one Class of Service defined. The following classes have a default setup (which can be changed):
  • Class of service 1: Default features for all stations in the system.
  • Class of service 15:
    Default features for all PNCIs connected to the system.
  • Class of service 16:
    Includes all features. Default for the Super User, the station connected to physical number 1.
    See the Class of Service feature lists on AlphaCom Feature List



User Preferences

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Program Seq. No This determines the program sequence for the Program Step feature. Two options are available.
No Calls From Selects one group from which the station is not allowed to accept calls.
SX Conf. Talk Priority This setting is used when this station is member of a simplex conference:
  • Determines if the station is allowed to talk at all (related to the conference)
  • If several stations attempts to talk simultaneously, determines which station actually will feed the conference (related to the other stations’ talk priority).
SX Conf. Talk Override This setting is used when this station is member of a simplex conference:
  • If several stations on SAME priority attempts to talk simultaneously, a station with the override setting will always be able to feed the conference when the M key is pressed. If several stations have this setting, they can switch very quickly without waiting for the current talker to release the M-key
Voice (ASVP) Message Wanted This enables or disables the Voice Message Features for the selected station. This includes all absence messages, voice mail messages and voice help.
Feature Reminder Wanted (Blink and Bleep) The feature reminder is a flashing LED and a bleep when there is mail on the station. This enables or disables the Feature Reminder for the selected station
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Station Type

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Duplex Station Disable voice switching and force this station in open duplex.
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Private/Open
Programmable Open/Private [X] disables the private switch on the station or any private switch setting on the circuit board. You can then set the station in permanent private/open mode by dialing from the station:

7887 - station in private
7886 - station in open.

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Direct Access Key DAK
Hotline Call (DAK7 - DAK8) Hotline: A pre-programmed number (DAK 7) is dialed when the handset is lifted. To program a hotline number, see page 81.

activates the hotline option for this station.

Digit Keys in DAK (D10 moves to D20) means that the digit keys 0-9 dials pre-programmed complete numbers from the DAK table. If the station has DAK keys (incl. hotline), they move to DAK 80
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Display
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DAK Display
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Automatic Search

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Call Request (after 20 sec., programmable)


Line Monitoring

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UDP

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UDP Text

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UDP Text
1 Property 1 (default text)
2 Property 2 (default text)
3 Property 3 (default text)
4 Property 4 (default text)
5 Property 5 (default text)
6 Property 6 (default text)
7 Property 7 (default text)
8 All Stations (default text)


Group

Pager

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Pager number The pager identification used in the AlphaCom system. One of 200 pagers can be selected.
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Pager Driver Decided by the type of pager system to which you connect the AlphaCom. The following pager driver options are available:
  • No driver - default
  • Tateco T940SI
  • Ericsson PSP800
  • Multitone A3NC
Receiver type The following receiver types are available:
  • Unknown
  • Tateco 800/900
  • Multitone RPR 550
  • Ericsson PSP800
  • Multitone RPR 530
Receiver number Must correspond to the ID given in the programming of the pager system. (Usually the number shown in the pager display when the pager is switched on).
Direct Pocket Paging
Directory Number Reflects information entered for the highlighted station in the listbox when pressing the pager key
Display Text Here you enter the text you want to be used for any station display indication with direct pocket paging.
Personal Answer Code
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Display Text Here you enter the text you want to be used for any station display indication with direct pocket paging
Multiple Answers [X] Multiple Answer option is activated for this receiver.

Applies only to paging using the 47 code. Then you can send a message to a group of pagers and make it possible for all of them all to answer the paging. The pager group must be set up in the paging system.


Events

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DAK

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DAK 1-10
Keys 1-6 No special functions for these keys. In the example on the right the keys have been programmed in the following way:
  • 1: Dial station 102
  • 2: Dial station 103
  • 3: Dial station 104
  • 4: Dial station 105
  • 5: Open door (during connection)
  • 6: Activate Call Request Transfer
Keys 7-8 By default used as ordianry Single-touch keys. In the example on the right the keys are programmed with:
  • 7: Deactivate Call Request Transfer
  • 8: Dial telephone number 73546382

When the hot-line option has been activated for the station, key 7 is used to program the off-hook number, and key 8 the on-hook number.

Key 9 In the Autoload the value I 60 is entered for key 9 (INFO key). This is the default number for accessing the feature list.
Key 10 In the Autoload the value I 614 is entered for key 10 (Name key). This is the default number for accessing the directory number list.
DAK 11-20
Key 11-20 Same usage as DAK 1-10.
Navig. keys
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Search Strings
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Valid Values
I = Directory Number from Idle You do not need to use this command if the directory number is first in the command string, it is automatically added.
D = Directory Number during connection Used before directory numbers to be dialled during conversation.
P = Parameter (Date, Time, etc.) Used before any extra digits giving date and time - or other digits that are not directory numbers.
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M = M - key Used to terminate command.
C = C - key
> = reference DAK of given Phys. no Pointer to the DAK table for an unused station. Must be used during enabling of D48 modules on a CRM IV station. Can also be used if you want to have many stations with identical programming of single-touch keys.
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Group Excl

Group Exclusion window
Directory number/Display text Reflects the station you are programming.
Group Exclusion list 1-10 Excludes up to 8 neighbouring stations from receiving the audio during a group call from this subscriber. This is done to prevent acoustic feedback.


Phone

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Telephone Number Defines the telephone number represented by the shortcode programmed in the User Window. Maximum 18 digits
Short number mode:
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Telephone Group Here you select the group which is used to include all phone lines reached by dialling prefix 0, (group 50)