ErgoLine D310/320
Customer Engineer Manual
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Adjusting the EAZ for D310:
The two settings EAZ can be programmed as follows:
1 place handset on hook
2 press PROGRAM key
3 press “9”
4 press PROGRAM key
5 press a character to change the setting for EAZ.
6 The character can be a digit,
0
to
9
, or
*
.
7 Press PROGRAM key to select this setting
The default setting is ‘*’ for EAZ
EAZ Outgoing call set up is
made with: (see
remarks)
Terminal accepts incoming
calls with:
‘0’-‘9’ EAZ: ‘0’-‘9’ EAZ: ‘0’-‘9’
‘*’ ‘0’ All incoming calls are
accepted
T
ABLE
5.3: EAZ
ADJUSTMENT FOR
D310
Notes
:
•
On an outgoing call set up from the terminal, the PABX (of the iS3000 series)
looks for a directory number (DNR) that is defined for the U
PN
port or S
0
-bus and
that matches the EAZ. If not found the PABX continues to allocate any other
DNR at the U
PN
port or S
0
-bus that matches the service profile. So for a 2 wire
terminal, connected via the U
PN
interface, the EAZ (D310) or EAZ-1 (D320)
should be set as
*
or
2
(2 is the default value of the PABX). For EAZ-2 (D320) no
value needs to be specified.
•
A 4 wire terminal, connected via the S
0
interface, normally requires that the
EAZ (D310) or EAZ-1 (D320) of the first terminal be set to
2
, and the EAZ (D310) or
EAZ-1 (D320) of the second terminal be set to
3
. (Connecting 2 terminals in this
way is called co-location. Co-location is only possible with 4 wire terminals).
EAZ-2 is not required.
This is however not a rule. For example, if terminal-1 gets EAZ-1=2 and EAZ-2=3,
while terminal 2 gets EAZ-1=3 and EAZ-2=2, then on an incoming call for
terminal 1, terminal 2 will ring simultaneously. On an incoming call for terminal 2,
terminal 1 will ring simultaneously. The call can be answered by both terminal 1
and terminal 2. This is of course is only possible when terminals are co-located
and when these terminals support separate EAZ adjustment for incoming and
outgoing calls. Only the D320-4W supports both these conditions.
•
In case of malfunction (for example, incoming calls are not accepted, or the
terminal sets up calls with the wrong directory number) check the EAZ setting.