Telephone Button Programming
300 Series Programs
13-60 Strata CTX Programming - Part 3: Telephone Button Programming 6/04
306-18 Network COS
)%
, n,
+ROG
,
+ROG
n = 1~32
(default = 1)
Select Network COS number.
307
OLG Delete
,
+ROG
This command deletes Outgoing Line Groups.
307-00 OLG Number
n,
+ROG
,
+ROG
n = 1~32 (CTX100)
1~50 (CTX670 Basic)
1~128 (CTX670 Exp.)
Enter the OLG number to delete.
308
Trunk Timers
,
+ROG
Assigns trunk timers for analog and T1 trunks.
308-00 Trunk Equipment No.
xxyyzz,
+ROG
xx = Cabinet 1 (CTX100),
01~02 (CTX670 Basic),
01~07 (CTX670 Exp.)
Enter the trunk equipment number.
Note Equipment numbers are required when assigning a new trunk
to the system. It can also be used to display the equipment
location of existing trunks.
yy = Slot 01~8 (CTX100),
01~10 (CTX670)
zz = Circuit 01~24
308-01 Auto Release
)%
, n,
+ROG
,
n = 1. Disable
2. Detect 95ms
3. Detect 450ms (default)
Select the Automatic Release timing.
Note Select Disable if the CO does not send the automatic release
signal to the loop start trunk.
308-02 Short Flash
)%
, n,
+ROG
,
n = 0~15, where 1 = 100msec.
(default = 5, which is .5
seconds)
0 = no flash
Select Short Flash Time. When a telephone initiates the short flash
signal to the CO line it is connected to (using the short Flash feature
button or access code #450) the duration of a short flash is
determined by this command. Normally this signal is used to hook
flash a centrex line. The short flash range is 0 to 1.5 seconds in
increments of 0.1 seconds.
308-03 Long Flash
)%
, n,
+ROG
n = 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30,
where 5 = .5 seconds.
(default = 20)
Select Long Flash Time. When a telephone initiates the long flash
signal to the CO line it is connected to (using the Long Flash feature
button or access code #451) the duration of a long flash is determined
by this command. Normally this signal is used to disconnect the line.
The long flash range is 0 to 3 seconds in increments of 0.5 seconds.
308-04 Pause after Flash
)%
, n,
+ROG
n = 0~5, 0 = immediately sent,
and 1sec.delay to
5sec.delay
(default = 1 second delay
before sending digits)
Pause time after flash: After a flash signal is sent to a CO line, this
timer determines when the line will start to send the dialed digits to
the other end.
308-04 Response Timer
)%
, n,
+ROG
n = 0~3000 The response timer is for analog DID/TIE lines that have the “start
method” set for “Timing” in Program 300-06. After a line is seized this
timer determines when the line will start to send the dialed digits to
the other end.
Possible Values 0=immediatly sent, and 50msec.delay to
500msec.delay. (default=500mseconds delay before sending digits).
309
Direct Inward Dialing
,
+ROG
This command assigns DID Number Analysis Table to ILG.
309-00 ILG Number
n,
+ROG
n = 1~32 (CTX100)
1~50 (CTX670 Basic)
1~128 (CTX670 Exp.)
Select the ILG number.
309-01 DID Number
)%
, n,
+ROG
n = 1~7 digits may include wild
card “?” where “?” = 0~9
Enter a DID number.
Table 13-28 Programs 303~315 (continued)
Button Sequence Value(s) Summary