Adx Programming Manual
Adx Programming Manual
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Introduction
Welcome to the ADX + Program Interface Manual. The greatest benefit of ADX +is
its high level of flexibility; whereby the user/programmer can alter any
combination/setting through a simple interactive customer program interface. This
manual is a highly detailed explanation of the Program Interface. By means of this
interface, virtually all your present and future communication needs can be
customised.
This manual gives information on how to use the Program interface and how to
configure the systems in terms of hardware and software. The various commands
used in the Programming Interface pertaining to extensions, trunks, system and
other related features are given in separate sections where they are listed in
ascending order.
Chapter 1
General Description
The Program interface is a detailed menu-driven interface for programming the ADX +. It
also provides access to the diagnostic facilities of the system software. The Programs can be
entered through any video display data terminal. The MCC card of the ADX + has got two
serial ports. The first port on the top of the card is used for connecting the system to the data
terminal for programming.
The Terminal displays prompts and instructions in English, which are generated by the ADX
+. The programmer can usually make an entry, skip to the next prompt or exit the
programming function. Entries are made using a standard keyboard and the software supports
standard keyboard strokes likes DELETE, BACKSPACE etc.
Entries are displayed as they are keyed in. All the commands are case insensitive. However
the password, which you enter, is case sensitive. Ctrl L can be used for entering the last
command again.
All the changes made into the system through the programming interface are real time(i.e the
changes are made to the system as the command is executed ).
Chapter 2
Hardware Setup
ADX +Modules
a.) 64 Ports
b.) 128 Ports (With inbuilt Power Supply)
c.) 256 Ports (8 slots)
d.) 480 Ports (15 slots)
e.) 992 Ports (31 slots)
f.) 1504 Ports (47 slots)
g.) 3000 Ports
h.) 4500 Ports
i.) 6000 Ports
j.) 7500 Ports
Except 64 & 128 ports module, external power source is required for rest of the modules.
This Card is the Main Control Card of the system. This card supports maximum 1536 ports. One
DSP card is inbuilt in this Card. DSP card performs following functions-
This card is used for communication between the Main shelf and the Peripheral shelves. In 1500
Line system there are three shelves. in the main shelf MCC will be inserted where as in other two
shelves PBC will be used. In 1024 ports system only One PBC is required.
Peripheral Cards
It is used for giving analog Lines. It is a 32 Port Card. Line Operating Voltage is 48V. Features
provided by this card are –
This card is used to terminate the level DID trunks. Hardware for this card is same as FLC card.
Therefore ADX +FLC can work as DID card. Only we have to change its software by changing
its micro controller.
This card is used to terminate the analog trunk lines. This is a 24 Port Trunk Card. FTC supports
following features -
This card is used to connect the key phones. It supports 16 key phones.
This card is used to generate the level DID trunks as well as terminate the level DID trunks. This
Card Supports 16 BWT Lines.
E1/CEPT/PRI (30)
This Card supports 30 Digital trunks. Hardware for E1/PRI is same only software is required to
be changed which can be changed in the field also by downloading required software in to the
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flash of the card. Using E1 or PRI, two exchanges can be tied-up. Moreover QSIG can be
installed over PRI.
Basic Rate Interface Card ( BRI/ISDN) :- 8 Port ( S-Interface)
PCB for E1 and BRI Card is same, either E1 Components or ISDN components will be loaded on
the PCB.
This card is used to provide the ISDN BRI trunk. This Card will support 16 ISDN lines (U
Interface).
Combination Cards
This card has 16 ports of DID and 16 ports of FLC Extensions. Hardware is same 32 FLC card,
only software of card is different.
This card provides 4 key phone connections , 8 analog trunk circuits & 16 analog extensions.
This card provides 4 key phone connections , 8 analog trunk circuits & 16 level DID trunks.
The MCC card of ADX +-IVDX has got 8 dipswitches. The function of these switches is as
follows –
ON OFF
SW-1 Booting from Flash ROM For uploading the
Flash
SW-2 Booting from Flash ROM For uploading the
Flash
SW-3 Reserved
SW-4 Reserved
SW-5 Reserved
SW-6 Reserved
SW-7 Reserved
SW-8 Standby INIT ON
Note: When the ADX + is installed for the first time, put SW-1 & 2 in ON position and rest of
the DP switches in the OFF position. After rebooting the system, put SW8 in ON position.
The Program Interface terminal device can be connected to the system through the RS232
interface. The MCC card of the ADX + has got two RS232 ports i.e. P2 & P3. The upper
serial port of the MCC is used for connecting the system to the data terminal for
programming & lower serial port is used to interface with CTI applications.
The serial asynchronous RS232 interface of some PCs are 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 ADX +.
The terminal communication parameters of the upper serial port i.e. P2 are given below:
Before connecting the serial port of the computer to the RS232 port of ADX +, switch off the
system & then connect the cable. Run the terminal software in the Computer after setting the
parameters as given above.
Note: Any Terminal software like Term, Xtalk can be used for programming the ADX +,
after setting the communications parameters as given above.
The Lower serial port is used for the call data / HMS Integration / Cap. The communication
parameters of this serial port are as-
Chapter 3
Programming Requirement
The software for the Program Interface is inbuilt in the MCC card of ADX +. There is no
need for installing any special software for this purpose. However for running the Program
interface, a terminal software like TERM.EXE or XTALK.EXE is required.
Depending on the configuration of the system, the default database is loaded in the MCC
card. The default values for all the features are mentioned in the following sections. The
default values have been fixed so that only a minimum amount of programming is required
on site.
Depending on the site, the default database setting might require some programming. The
programming parameters most often changed are given below:
Trunks
Extensions
System
Class of service
DID groups
DOD groups
Network
Numbering plan
Apart from the above parameters, certain fields that require field programming are: -
ACD
STD/ISD codes and rates
Extension Names.
Day/night Changeover timing
KTS/DSS keys definition
Card addition or deletion
Restricted digit table
Voice Messages (VSN Programming)
Voice Mail Integration
Gain Setting
HDD setting
Chapter 4
Programming Functions
The following table presents the programming functions that can be applied to the Program
Interface. After logging in successfully, you can start to enter the required programs. For
entering any program, the first word of the program must be any one of the following words.
Function Description
Chapter 5
Command Type
The next parameter after the Programming Function specifies the type of command, which
you are going to enter. This parameter must be one of the following words.
cotm - For setting the auto D/N change over timings for the system
gain - To set the gain of the extensions with respect to various types of
trunks
keys - For setting the definition of the KTS, DSS & ABCD keys.
Note that the Programming Function & Command type can be viewed by the command
`help’
Example
C:>help (Enter)
ACCORD ADX +-I (Ver 1.01d8)
PROGRAMMING INTERFACE TERMINAL 22Nov, 01
Chapter 6
Numbering Plan
The numbering plan is used to determine the numbering scheme of the system. Dialing digits
via the keypad of a telephone instrument or programmed buttons on the key phone, is the
user’s method of instructing the system to call another user or to access a trunk line or to
activate any features.
The numbering plan defines the access codes of each of the physical ports in the system and
also the access codes for various features.
The system has got a default numbering plan which can be altered according to the
requirement. In the default numbering plan, the extension numbers start from 2032 onwards
and the trunk numbers start from 7000 onwards.
Extension / Trunk/ feature numbering can be set in any combination i.e. single to eight digit.
even `*’ & `#’ also can be used for the same. By default numbering plan is in 4 digits.
The maximum length of the defined extension / trunk/ feature number will have to be
defined. Note this is mandatory. To define the same, command is,
Now ADX +will show all the ports of the entered card & next card also.
show flex 4
Numbering Plan
04,00-> 2128 | 04,01-> 2129 | 04,02-> 2130 | 04,03-> 2131 | 04,04-> 2132 |
04,05-> 2133 | 04,06-> 2134 | 04,07-> 2135 | 04,08-> 2136 | 04,09-> 2137 |
04,10-> 2138 | 04,11-> 2139 | 04,12-> 2140 | 04,13-> 2141 | 04,14-> 2142 |
04,15-> 2143 | 04,16-> 2144 | 04,17-> 2145 | 04,18-> 2146 | 04,19-> 2147 |
04,20-> 2148 | 04,21-> 2149 | 04,22-> 2150 | 04,23-> 2151 | 04,24-> 2152 |
04,25-> 2153 | 04,26-> 2154 | 04,27-> 2155 | 04,28-> 2156 | 04,29-> 2157 |
04,30-> 2158 | 04,31-> 2159 | 05,00-> 7000 | 05,01-> 7001 | 05,02-> 7002 |
05,03-> 7003 | 05,04-> 7004 | 05,05-> 7005 | 05,06-> 7006 | 05,07-> 7007 |
05,08-> 7008 | 05,09-> 7009 | 05,10-> 7010 | 05,11-> 7011 | 05,12-> 7012 |
05,13-> 7013 | 05,14-> 7014 | 05,15-> 7015 | 05,16-> 7016 | 05,17-> 7017 |
05,18-> 7018 | 05,19-> 7019 | 05,20-> 7020 | 05,21-> 7021 | 05,22-> 7022 |
05,23-> 7023 | 05,24-> 7024 | 05,25-> 7025 | 05,26-> 7026 | 05,27-> 7027 |
05,28-> 7028 | 05,29-> 7029 |
Some virtual slots & the ports of those slots are also assumed. These virtual slots & ports are
used to define the system features.
Every virtual slot also having 32 ports. The list of the system features with the assigned
virtual slot & port can be viewed by the command, `show flex flist'.
C 49, P 30-> Que Pick | C 49, P 31-> Att. Prog | C 50, P 00-> Messages
|
C 50, P 01-> Spc Msgs | C 50, P 02-> DialMode | C 50, P 03-> PswChange
|
C 50, P 04-> BossScrtry | C 50, P 05-> SelfRing | C 50, P 06-> ForwExtrn
|
C 50, P 07-> UnAssigned | C 50, P 08-> MLamp On/Off| C 50, P 09-> UnAssigned
|
C 50, P 10-> UnAssigned | C 50, P 11-> UnAssigned C 50, P 12-> UnAssigned
|
C 50, P 13-> UnAssigned | C 50, P 14-> UnAssigned | C 50, P 15-> UnAssigned
|
The numbering plan of the system can be changed using the FLEX command. The
numbering of the extensions can range from a single digit to 4 digits. The flexible numbering
of the extension can be set as follows:
For exp, to set the flexible number of extension 2000 as 3000, the command is,
For setting the flexible number of extension 2001 as 9, the command is,
The numbering scheme for the various feature codes can also be changed. For this, the format
of the command is,
Similarly, extension flexible numbering also can be done through port command.
Slot & port of any existed number can be viewed by the command,
Important : If `*’ & `#’ are required to set as flexible, first enable the special numbering.
For this, the command will be `set sys splnum’.
The various slot no. & the port numbers for the feature codes are given above.
For example, in the default setting, the code for setting the self alarm, is 875. Now if it is
required to change this code to 54, the command is,
set port 69 5 54
After this command, the code for setting the self alarm will be 54.
`*’ & `#’ can be used for flexible numbering of extension / trunk/ feature codes.
Means any extension or trunk or feature code can be set as `*202’ or `**22’ or `*#*#’ or
`0000’. Any combination can be used for flexible numbering.
Duplicate numbering
A port can have multiple access numbers. Means any feature or any extension can have
duplicate number also. This will be done through the following command only.
For example, if an extension is supposed to be called by 475 & 375 both & the original no. is
`2016’ than the command will be,
Now the extension 2016 can be called by 375 or 475 as well as 2016. It is applicable for
feature code also.
All the existing duplicate numbers of the system, can be viewed by the following command,
This command will be used while using the BRT for GPAX mode.
Important : If a port is supposed to bring the default mode, the command for the same is,
Chapter 7
Operator Setting
Note Hunt groups are the same as ACD. ACD 9 is the operator ACD. Any other ACD also
can be defined as OPR. Desired digital key phone should be the member of the OPR ACD.
DKT / Extension which is supposed to be main operator, should be the first member of the
OPR ACD. More if auxiliary operators also are required, define those key phones/extensions
also in the OPR ACD. Total 50 members can be defined in an ACD.
By default first digital port is defined as the first member of the ACD 9. If no digital port is
present, first analog extension will be defined as the first member of ACD 9. Rest members of
the Hgroup will be treated as the Auxiliary operators.
Define the type of landing of the calls in the HGROUP. Determine whether the call should
land on the first member of Hgroup always or it should rotate for the next member of the
Hgroup for next call. For this two types of setting are there. One is Fixed & second is
circular.
If `Fixed' type Hgroup is defined, every call will land on the first member & if it is busy than
it will be diverted to the next member. With `circ' type ACD, the first call will land on first
member of ACD, the next call will land on the second member & so on.
If an AUX operator is not on his seat, he can logout his extension, so that no call will land on
that extension in his absence till he gets his extension Logged-In again.
Note that any login id can be dialed. Login ID is useful in case of AMS.
For trunk call landing on the operator key phone, trunk landing type should be `hunt landing'
& hgroup should be `9'.
By default access code of the ACD 9 is the 9. Any extension user can call operator by dialing
9.
Call landing on the Main OPR/AUX OPR will be randomly. There is no rule for any type of
call i.e. internal call / trunk call / answer back call.
How To Set The Operator Key Phone To Pick Up The Desired Incoming Call
Answer Trunk (AT) / Answer Station (AS) / Answer Back (AB) / Answer VIP (AV) /
Answer wait (AW) , hot keys also can be defined on the KTS.
On a call landing, operator will know the type of the call i.e. whether it is an internal call or
trunk call or answer back call or a VIP internal call. Now if operator is logged-out, desired
type of call can be picked up by pressing the corresponding key on DKT i.e. either
AT/AB/AS/AV/AB..
For this, first define the desired key on all the Key phones of OPR Hgroup. For this refer next
section (How to define the DKT Keys).
All the Key phones defined in the OPR Hgroup, should be logged out. Note that as all the
members of the OPR ACD are logged-out, on an incoming call landing , no OPR KTS will
ring. Only the corresponding KEY will blink as per the type of call. IE if it is an ordinary
internal call, AS will blink, for trunk call, AT will blink, for ANSWER BACK call, AB will
blink. If any VIP extension user is calling OPR, AV key will blink.
No audio indication will be there on DKT as above. However if audio indication is required,
an extension can be defined as the reminder port of the operator hunt group. Reminder Port
is the port that indicates that there is a call in the operator hunt group, to be attended. Operator
has to pick that call by pressing the corresponding AS/AT/AB/AV key. If multiple calls are
landing simultaneously, operator can pick-up any call as per his/her priority by pressing the
corresponding key on KTS.
To define the reminder port, command is,
Note that VIP extension will be defined through the class of service of the extensions. In the
respective COS of the VIP extensions, the command `VIP' should be enabled.
To define the VIP extension, enable the VIP in the respective COS of the VIP extensions.
Command for the same is,
Chapter 8
Extension Commands
Features related to extensions can be changed using the “ext “ field. The various commands
that can be used are listed below.
1. active
This command is used for disabling or enabling an extension. The format of the command is,
Default: All extensions are by default in the enable mode. A busy port cannot be disabled.
This command is used for activating the call forward feature for an extension. On activating
this feature, all calls of this extension will be forwarded to the desired extension. The format
of this command is,
where extn. no. is the original extension number and forw. extn. no. is the extension number
where the calls are to be forwarded.
For example, the command for call forwarding all the calls of extension 2300 to extension
2200 is,
and the command for removing this feature from this extension is,
This command is used for setting up an alarm for an extension. Through PI, two alarms can
be set for each extension. When the alarm matures, the extension will start ringing. On lifting
the handset, music or voice message (if recorded), will be heard. Is the alarm call is not
answered within a predefined time, the alarm port, defined for the system, will get a ring.
The general format for setting the alarm for an extension is,
set / reset ext <ext no.> alarm <n> <hh> <mm> <dd>
Where `n' is the alarm number and it can have values 1 and 2; hh is the hour, mm the minutes
and dd the day of the alarm. If the alarm is required for the same day, dd must be entered as
32.
For example to set an alarm at 10:00 for extension 2300 for the same day, the command is,
Note: The Alarm can be set by any extension and also through the computer by the system
programmer/supervisor.
4. amount
This command is used to set the amount for any budgeted extension. The format of the
command is,
Here `AMT' is the budgeted amount. If the budgeting is done on 16Khz pulse basis then
`AMT' will be no. of pulses.
5. ansport
This command is generally used for testing purpose of DID / E1 trunks. So this command is
applicable only for DID / E1 lines. It is used for setting an answering port for the DID trunk
lines. This answer port is a requirement of the department of the telecommunication (DOT) to
land calls.
For example to set extension 2300 as the answering port, the command is,
6. autodrp
This command is applicable only for key phone extensions. It is used for enabling or
disabling the auto drop feature on a key phone. On enabling this feature on a key phone, if
any internal caller of the key phone disconnects the call, key phone will get released
automatically. The format for this command is,
set / reset ext <extn. no.> autodrp
For example, the command for enabling this feature on KTS extension 2300 is,
and the command for disabling this feature for extension 2300 is,
7. autolft
This command is applicable only for KTS extensions. It is used for enabling or disabling the
auto lift feature on a KTS. On enabling this feature for an extension, when an internal call
lands on the KTS, after 3 rings, KTS will automatically answer that call through its
speakerphone. The format for this command is,
For example, the command for enabling this feature on KTS extension 2300 is,
and the command for disabling this feature for extension 2300 is,
8. beep
This command is used for enabling or disabling the beep tone, which is heard when a call is
queued to an extension. To disable the beep on an extension, the format is,
For example, the command for disabling this feature on extension 2300 is,
and the command for enabling the beep tone for this extension is,
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This command is used for activating the call forward busy feature for an extension. On
activating this feature for an extension, all calls for this extension will be forwarded to
another extension, only if this extension is busy. The format for this command is,
where extn. no. is the original extension number and forw. extn. no. is the extension number
to which the calls are forwarded when the original extension is busy.
For exp, the command for forwarding the calls of ext 2300 when it is busy, to extension 2200
is,
and the command for removing this feature from this extension is,
10. boss
This command is used for setting an extension as BOSS extension. For each BOSS extension,
a secretary extension has to be defined. The secretary extension is also defined using this
command. After defining a BOSS and a secretary extension, all the calls for the BOSS
extension will automatically be diverted to the secretary extension. However, the secretary
extension will be able to call the BOSS extension. The BOSS extension is also free to make
any internal or external calls. The format of this command is,
set / reset ext <boss. extn. no.> boss <sec. extn. no.>
where boss extn. no. is the extension number which has to be defined as the boss and sec.
extn. no. is the extension number which has to be defined as the secretary for the boss. For
example, to set extension 2300 as the BOSS extension & extension 2400 as the secretary
extension, the command is,
Note: A BOSS can have only one secretary whereas a secretary can have multiple bosses.
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Important: Extension users can define BOSS-SECR arrangement. (refer user guide).
This command is used for activating or deactivating the background music on any extension.
It must be noted that the background music can also be activated from the extension by
dialing the specific code. The format of this command is,
12. budget
This command is used for enabling or disabling the budgeting for an extension. On enabling
this feature for an extension, the outgoing call facility will be allowed only for the budgeted
amount. On expiry of the budgeted amount, the extension will be barred the outward dialing
facility. The format of this command is,
For example, the command for enabling budgeting for extension 2300 is,
and the command for disabling the budgeting feature from this extension is,
Note: In order to activate budgeting on any extension, system budgeting should first be
enabled. It must also be noted that budgeting is of two types i.e. amount-wise or 16Khz
pulse-wise, therefore it has to be defined in the system. By default, amount based budgeting
is defined. After enabling the budget for extension, first reset the advance of that ext.
13. bufport
This command is very useful in GPAX mode. This command can be used to define an
extension to be disabled for buffer full condition. When the buffer is getting full, buffer full
port will be engaged automatically.
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GPAX owner will come to know the state of the Buffer port by calling the Buffer full port
through DID track. To set the buffer full port,
This command is applicable only for key phones. This command is used to enable or disable
the display of the call charge on KTS. To enable the display, command is,
15. checkin
This command is used only in hotels where it is required to check in a guest into a room. On
Checking in a room, the outward dialing facility will be enabled as per the class of service
defined for the extension. The outward dialing facility is again disabled once the occupants of
the room are checked out. The format of the command is,
Important: An extension can be made check-in or check-out only if the extension is defined
room.
16. clip
This command is used to define an analog extension as an extension with CLIP facility. The
format of the command is,
set ext <ext no.> clip
17. cos
This command is used for setting the class of service for an extension. All the enabled
features of the defined COS, will be available on an extension while all the disabled features
of that COS, will not be available on that extension. An extension has two COS. One is
primary & second is secondary.
The format of this command is,
Where pCOS is the primary class of service & sCOS is the secondary class of service.
Extensions user can change their COS by dialing a code. To set the pCOS 4 & sCOS 0 for the
extension number 2300, the command will be,
Default: By Default all KTSs have pCOS 0 & sCOS 63 and all SLTs have pCOS 1 & sCOS
63 defined.
18. csta
A lot of CTI applications can be integrated with IRIS. CTI application may require the on line
status of the various ports. ADX + send the ports information to the CTI if `csta’ is enabled
for an extension. To enable the csta for an extension, command is,
19. cwait
This command is used to enable or disable the call waiting facility through DID trunks on any
extension. The format of the command is,
Important: It must be noted that this facility cannot be availed by the DISA ANS PORT /
ALARM PORT / RECEPTION PORT.
20. deptt
This command is used for allotting a department number for an extension. The valid
department numbers are from 0 to 9. These department numbers are applicable when the
department mode of transfer is enabled for DISA accessing.
Department numbers are also applicable for defining call pickup group. An extension can be
in only one department. The format of the command is,
set / reset ext <extn. no.> deptt <dept. no.>
Where dept no. is the department number assigned for the extension. For example, to allot
extension number 2300 to department 1, the command is,
21. device
Some additional devices can be connected with one key phone like –
The command 1device’ is used to configure the type of the additional device connected to a
key phone. The format of the command is,
Where X = 0 to 2 for DSS & X = 3 for PC Console. The value of X should be 0 for first
DSS, 2 for second DSS & 3 for third DSS. Maximum 3 DSS can be connected & one DSS
can have maximum 40 keys.
22. dforw
This command is used to forward the DISA calls of an extension to the predefined extension.
However rest typr of calls will not be forwarded. The format of the command is,
Note: Only DISA calls will be forwarded to another extension while rest type of the calls will
land at the respective extensions.
23. disaon
This command is used to disable an extension for accessing through DID trunks or through
DISA landing of analog trunks without disturbing the internal subscriber who can access it
freely. The format of the command is,
For example, to reset ext. 2100 for accessing through DID trunks, the command is,
This command is used for defining a delayed hotline for an extension. The delayed
hotline can be any extension, trunk line or an external number.
After defining the delayed hotline for an extension, on lifting the handset, the
extension will get system dial tone for 3 seconds after which it will be connected to
the defined hotline. The format of this command is,
Where digits are the hotline numbers. These numbers can be an extension number, a
trunk access code or a trunk access code followed by an external number.
For example, to set a delayed hotline for extension 2100 with extension 2200, the
command is,
This command is used for activating the do not disturb feature in an extension. On activating
this feature, no extension can call this extension. However the extension is free to make any
outgoing call. The format of this command is,
and for deactivating this feature for this extension, the command is,
26. dosa
This command is used to enable the DOSA facility for any extension. The command to
enable it is,
DOSA can be availed only if the incoming call is through the CO trunks.
Default : DOSA access code is `4994’ & the password of the extension will be in 4 digits.
27. easmdr
This command is used for erasing the billing details of an extension. On using this command,
only the particular extension’s billing details will be erased. The format of this command is,
For example, to erase the billing details of extension 2300, the command is,
Note: Only already printed call data (through any printing command), will be deleted.
28. elan
This command is used to define an extension as ELAN phone. ELAN phone is a proprietary
phone with some special features. The command to get enable, is,
29. fsk
This command is used to define any SLT as FSK instrument. ADX +can generate the FSK
CLI as well as extension name also. To define the SLT as FSK instrument the command is,
30. gate
This command is used for setting or resetting an extension as a gate phone. When an
extension is set as a gate phone, it will be set as a hotline to the operator. When this phone is
lifted, it will automatically ring at the operator. It must be noted that when the operator is
shifted, the hotline for the gate phone will get automatically shifted to the new operator. The
format of the command is,
For example, for setting extension 2100 as a gate phone, the command is
31. getcli
It is used for enabling or disabling a CLI request for the far end exchange to be sent by
system for an extension when an incoming call comes for this particular extension. The
format of the command is,
For example, to enable the CLI request for extension 2100, the command is,
Default: CLI request is disabled for all extensions and in this case CLI will not be asked
from DID- MFC.
This command is used for defining an immediate hotline for an extension. The hotline can be
an extension, a trunk line or any external number. After defining the hotline for an extension,
on lifting the handset, the extension will connected to the defined hotline. The format of this
command is,
Where digits are the hotline numbers. These numbers can be an extension number or a trunk
access code or a trunk access code followed by an external number. For example, to set a
hotline for extension 2100 with extension 2200, the command is,
This command is used for enabling or disabling the call cut feature of incoming calls for an
extension. On enabling this feature for an extension, all incoming calls for this extension will
get disconnected if the duration of the call exceeds the call cut time. The format of the
command is,
For example, the command for setting this feature for extension 230 is,
and the command for removing this feature from this extension is,
34. keygrp
This command is used to define the key group of a key phone. The key group is used to
configure the flexible keys of the key phone. Maximum 32 key group can be defined & any
number of key phones can be defined in a key group. To define the key groups, the
command is,
35. logout
This command is used for logging out or logging in of an agent of an ACD group. The
incoming calls lands on a agent of an ACD only if that agent is logged-in. The format of the
command for logging out an agent from an ACD group is,
and the command for logging in an agent into an ACD group is,
36. mail
The ADX +has got an inbuilt mini email system. There are six fixed messages, which can be
activated for any extension. This command is used for activating any of these predefined six
messages for any extension. On activating the message for an extension, any KTS extension
calling this extension will get the corresponding message on his display. However, the
extension will continue to ring. The messages and their corresponding codes are given below:
The format of the command to activate or deactivate any of the above messages for an
extension is,
It must be noted that for the message code 2,5 & 6, additional parameters like hours, minutes,
date, month and extension number i.e HH:MM, DD/MM, Extension number are required. But
for rest of the messages, <parameter> are not required but it has to be defined for every
message.
For example to activate the Out for lunch msg. for extension 2300, the command is,
37. mode
This command is used for setting the outward dialing mode for an extension.
The valid dial mode and the corresponding commands are given below:
0 - No outward dialing
1 - Programmable
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2 - Programmable
3 - Programmable
4 - Programmable
5 - Programmable
6 - All on
Note that the dialout modes 1 to 5 are programmable. Various single or two digits can be
defined through “ rsrd “ command. So as per the defined modes, dialing rights will be
available on the desired modes. Further both the day mode and the night mode can be set
using this command. Any combination of dialing rights can be set for an ext. The format of
this command is,
set / reset ext <extn. no.> mode <day mode> <night mode>
For example for extension 2300, to set dialout mode 4 in day mode & no dialing in night
mode, the command is,
Before you program the dialout mode please keep in mind the following for the different dial
out levels-
Total number of modes are 0 to 6. Mode 0 and 6 are fixed. Mode 0 is only for Extension to
Extension and Mode 6 is for ALL ON & rest of the modes i.e. modes 1 to 5 are
programmable.
Any mode can have maximum 8 entries and these entries can be a single or two digits.
a. Digits, set in any mode cannot be dialled by the same mode & the lower mode. For
example, whatever digits are set in mode 2 cannot be dialled by mode 1 & 2.
b. Digits can be set as per requirement. Whatever restriction is required in any mode,
can be set according to the requirement.
c. Total numbers that can be dialled after picking up a trunk are now programmable.
This will also be done mode wise. Every mode can have different setting for this.
d. Collect call number that starts from “000”, can be dialled through mode 5 only and
collect call access enable / disable is also programmable.
ADX +has a total of 8 number of National Holidays defined. By default, 26th Jan, 15th AUG
& 2nd OCT are set as national holiday.
The earlier limitation of only having “FULL DAY OFF” has been done away, with the
inclusion of “HALF DAY OFF” also.
All the above setting will be done by the command `rsrd’. Earlier this command was
used only to set the restricted digits. Now this command will also be used to set all the
above-mentioned functionalities.
Refer the following table. This table will be known as `rsrd table’.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm Half Day Full day
1 Mod 1 0. 1 Dial Lim
2 Mod 2 Dial Lim
3 Mod 3 0. 0 Dial Lim
4 Mod 4 0. 00 Dial Lim
5 Mod 5 Dial Lim `000'
Row 0 – Column 0 to 7, are for setting of the national holiday.
Row 0 – Column 8 is for setting of the Half day & full day setting.
Row 1 to 5 - Col 0 to 7, are for setting the first or first two digits in the dialout table.
Row 1 to 5 – Col 8, is for setting the dial limit in the desired dialout mode.
Row 5 – Column 8, will be used for `Collect Call enable/disable’ also.
For R = 0 & C = 0 to 7, `X’ will be DD & `Y’ will be MM. `DD’ is the date & `MM’ is the
month of the desired National holiday.
For R = 0 & C = 8, `X’ will be the half day & `Y ‘ will be full day.
In this case, value of `X’ & `Y’ will be 0 to 7. `0’ for Sunday & `1’ for Monday & so on. The
value of X & Y will be `8’ for no Half-day & no Full day.
For R = 1 to 5, C = 0 to 7, value of `X’ will be either single digit or two digit as per
requirement. In this case, `Y’ will not be used.
For R = 1 to 4 & C = 8, the value of X can be 00 to 99. This is the dial limit. Y will not be
used.
For R = 5 & C = 8, the parameter `Y’ is used for enable/disable the collect call access i.e.
`000’ dialing allowed or not. If `Y’ is `1’, collect call will not be allowed & if Y is 0, collect
call will be allowed.
Note that on holidays, call charges will be calculated as per the holiday rates.
Half-day timings will be set in the COST TABLE. ROW 1- COL 13 of the COST table will
be the start time of the half-day & Row 1 – Col 14 will be the end time of the Half day.
Holiday rates should be enabled in the COST TABLE for Half & Full day calculation.
If full day rates are enabled then on national holidays also, ADX + will calculate the call
charges as per the holiday rates round the clock.
By default, `rsrd’ table is defined as it is shown in the table. 26th Jan / 15th Aug & 2nd Oct are
set as National Holiday & Sunday is defined for halfday off.
This command is used for activating the no answer call forward feature for an extension. On
activating this feature, all calls for this extension will be forwarded to another extension, only
if the dialled extension is not answering for a fixed amount of time. This feature can also be
activated from the extension.
The format of the command for enabling and disabling this feature is,
For example, the command for call forwarding the calls of extension 2300 to extension 2200,
on no answer is,
and the command for disabling this feature from this extension is,
Note: No answer forwarding can be forwarded to any ACD group also. This feature can be
also used for Voice Mail integration. It can be done through Program Interface only while no
reply forwarding on an extension can be set by extension user also. The command for the
same is,
39. npaid
This command is used to activate the VSN message `Your Bill is not paid’ on any extension.
To activate the same, command is,
40. oprkts
All the unanswered trunk call of an extension will be diverted to the extension that transferred
the call. But if it is required to divert such type of calls to the operator not to that extension
who transferred, `oprkts’ should be enabled for every extension. All the unanswered calls of
those extensions for whom `oprkts’ is enabled, will be diverted to the operator ACD.
41. oprport
This command is used to set any extension as main operator. This main Operator KTS will
get the fault booking messages. To set any extension as reception KTS, the command will be,
set ext <ext no.> oprport
Note: Only the main OPR can drop any line forcefully.
42. outcut
This command is used for enabling or disabling the call cut feature of outgoing calls for an
extension. On enabling this feature for an extension, all outgoing calls for this extension will
get disconnected if the duration of the call exceeds the call cut time. The format of the
command is,
For example, the command for setting this feature for extension 2300 is,
and the command for removing this feature from this extension is,
Note: Time for call cut is set through the command “set sys cut time <time>”.
43. pcoln
This command is used to define an extension as PCO extension with line reversal signalling
while maturing of an internal or external call.
44. pcokhz
This command is used to define an extension as PCO extension with 16Khz pulse signalling
while maturing of an internal or external call. Note that for an outgoing call, on receiving a
16Khz pulse from the PSTN exchange, ADX +will generate the 16Khz for the PCO
extension.
This command is used for allocating a trunk pick up group for an extension. The valid pickup
group numbers are from 0 to 17. An extension in a group can access only the trunk lines
present in the same group. Group numbers 0 & 17 are significant. An extension of group 0
can access all the trunk groups. But an extension of group 17 cannot access any trunk group.
The format of the command is,
For example, the command for allocating access group 1 for extension 2300 is,
46. plock
This command is used for locking or unlocking the outward dialing facility of an extension.
But while opening the lock, the class of service of the extension must be equal to or less than
the class of service set in system programming. The format of the command is,
For example, to lock the outward dialing facility of extension 2300, the command is,
and the command for opening the lock only for local dialing of this ext. is,
Note that the value of the <para> depends on the defined setting through `rsrd ' command.
This command is used for activating the call privacy feature on an extension. However the
extension using the call privacy feature must have the call privacy rights. This right can be
given using the privacy command. On activating this feature, no extension can listen in on
this extension. The format of the command is,
For example to activate this feature on extension 2300, the command is,
48. room
This command is used if the ADX + is being installed in a Hotel. It is used for defining an
extension as a room extension or as a service extension. The format of the command is,
For example, the command for setting extension 2300 as a room extension is,
and the command for resetting the extension 2300 as a service extension is,
49. rstkhz
If the metering on the analog trunks is on 16 KHz pulses basis, ADX +will keep a counter for
all extensions & trunk. This counter will show the total number of 16 kHz pulses that are
detected through any trunk or extension. This command is used to reset the 16 KHz counter
of any extension.
50. rstpsw
This command is used for resetting the password of an extension. The password will be set to
0777 on resetting the password. The extension user can then change the password from his
extension. The format of the command is,
For example, the command for resetting the password for extension 2300 is,
This command is used for enabling or disabling the second trunk access right for an
extension. On enabling this feature, an extension will be able to pick up a second trunk while
holding a trunk line. It must be noted that if a KTS user wants to have a 3 party conference
involving two trunk lines, then the extension must be given the second trunk pickup rights.
The format of the command is,
52. sendcli
This command is applicable only for TWT / E1 lines with MFC facility. It is used for
enabling or disabling the CLI information of an extension to be sent on DID/TWT/E1 trunks.
On enabling this feature for an extension, any CLI request coming on the DID lines for this
particular extension will result in the sending of the CLI information. The format of the
command is,
53. supdprt
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This command is used to define an extension as DISA ANSWER PORT in day mode. To
define the same, command is,
An ACD also can be defined as DISA ANS PORT. Command for the same is,
Default: First digital extension is defined as DISA ANS PORT in day mode.
54. supnprt
This command is used to define an extension as DISA ANSWER PORT in night mode. To
define the same, command is,
Default: First digital extension is defined as DISA ANS PORT in night mode.
55. ulst
ADX + has 4 allowed/denied tables. This allowed/denied table is used to restrict predefined
telephone numbers. Maximum 24 entries can be made in one table.
The command `ulst’ is used to define the table number for an ext. The format of the
command is,
56. vmail
This command is used to set an extension as voice mail extension. Extensions that are
connected to the Voice Mail should be defined as VMAIL extension. Whatever calls are
landing at vmail extensions, inband signalling will also be sent by the system to vmail
extension to carryout desired voice mail operation. To set an extension as vmail extension,
the format of the command is,
57. warntn
This command is used for enabling or disabling the call duration warning tone feature for an
extension. On enabling this feature for an extension, a warning tone will be heard if the
duration of the call exceeds the call cut time. For example, the command for setting this
feature for extension 2300 is,
set ext 2300 warntn
and the command for removing this feature from this extension is,
58. xfer_rt
This command is used for enabling or disabling the call transfer rights of the trunks for an
extension. On disabling the call transfer rights for an extension, the extension will not be able
to hold a trunk line, while this extension can put another extension on hold. To lock the trunk
transfer of an extension, the format of the command is,
To open the trunk transfer for an extension, the format of the command is,
Important: If an extension features are supposed to bring the default mode, the
command for the same is,
set port <card no.> <port no.> default
Chapter 9
Extension Name Setting
Each extension user of the system can have a name. This name will be displayed whenever
this extension calls a key phone. The extension user’s name can have a maximum of 16
characters. The command for setting the name is,
For example to set the name of extension 2000 as ABCD, the command is,
The names of all the extension users can be viewed by the command `show name’
Chapter 10
Trunk Commands
This field is used for changing features related to trunk lines. The various commands that can
be used in this field are listed below. Each command is explained in detail.
The commands related to the trunk features are explained below in alphabetical order.
1. active
This command is used for enabling or disabling a trunk line. On disabling a trunk line, no
incoming or outgoing calls are possible on this trunk line. The format of the command is,
2. aclrf
It is used for defining auto clear forward for the corresponding TWT / E1 trunk line. The
format of the command is,
Default: disabled
3. agrp
This command is used for defining the trunks access group. The valid access group numbers
are from 0 to 17. A trunk line can be in more than one access group. For removing a trunk
line from any access group, first take the trunk line to group 17 and then allot this trunk line
to a new group. Allotting a trunk line to group 17 will remove this trunk from all the other
groups. So, initially when the groups are allotted, first take all the trunk lines to group 17 and
then start defining the various groups. The format of the command for allotting a trunk to an
access group is,
For example to allot trunk 7000 in the access group 1, the command is,
4. busyout
This command is applicable only for the E1 card and TWT card. It is used for temporarily
blocking a trunk line connected to the E1 card or the TWT card. The format of the command
is,
This command is used to set the class of service of trunks. The format of the command is,
`pcos' is the primary class of service & `scos' is the secondary class of service.
6. dlmode
It is used for defining the mode of operation of the trunk lines. The format of the command is,
7. didg
This command is used for allotting any trunk in a desired incoming group. All the parameters
of this DID group will be applicable on all the trunks that are existing in that DID groups.
For the details of the various parameters of The DID group, refer the commands of DID
GROUP. To define a trunk in a DID group, format of the command is,
8. dodg
This command is used to define a group of such type of trunks those will require the same
parameter for outgoing. So all the trunk lines existing in a DODG will have the same
parameters. Means no need to define the same parameters trunk-wise. Just define the
parameters in any DOD GROUP & set the desired trunks in that DOD GROUP. For the
various parameters of DOD group, refer the commands of DOD GROUP.
To set the desired trunk in the desired DOD GROUP, the command is,
Where <grp> can be 0 to 9. Note that DODG 0 is the Network route 0 & DODg 1 is the
Network route 1 & so on.
DODG `0' will be accessed by `60'. DODG `1' will be accessed by `61' & so on. Note that
DOD GROUP 15 is the special group. This is the PSTN DOD Group. All the trunks existing
in DODG 15, will be selected by `0'.
9. dtmf
This command is used for setting a trunk line for tone dialing or for pulse dialing. The
command for setting a trunk line for tone dialing is,
and the command for setting a trunk line in the pulse mode is,
10. easmdr
This command is used for erasing the billing details of a particular trunk line. On using this
command, only the particular trunk’s billing details will be erased. The format of this
command is,
Note: Only the calls, that are printed through ASMDR printing command, will be deleted.
11. hgroup
This command is used for setting the day and night ringing hunting groups of a trunk line. A
trunk line can have different hunting group for day mode & for night mode. The valid hgroup
numbers are from 0 to 9. The format of this command is,
For example, to set hgroup 1 as day hgroup & hgroup 2 as night hgroup for trunk 7000, the
command is,
set pnt 7000 hgroup 1 2
Important : This command is used to set the hgroup number only. To set the mode of
landing for any hunt group, use the command `mode'. After this hgroup also has to be set.
12. hotline
This command is used for setting a trunk line as hotline type. On defining a trunk line as
hotline type, this line cannot be accessed by dialing 0. It can be selected only by dialing the
its trunk access code. A hotline can be transferred without dialing any digits. The format of
this command is,
For example, the command for setting trunk line 7000 as hotline type is,
and the command for resetting the line as a normal trunk line is,
13. isdrdl
This command is used for enabling or disabling auto redial of ISD numbers on a trunk line.
On enabling this feature for trunk line, only ISD numbers will be attempted on this trunk line
when the system does auto redial.
For example, the command for enabling auto redial of ISD numbers on trunk 7000 is,
and the command for disabling auto redial of ISD numbers on trunk 700 is,
Default: Auto redial of ISD numbers are enabled on all trunk lines.
14. 16Khz
This command is used to set any trunk for 16Khz pulse basis metering. To set a trunk line for
16Khz metering, the command will be,
Note : ADX + can sense the reversal as well as 16khz (if trunk is having both signals). Both
type of metering also can be set simultaneously. In such a case, metering will be started either
receiving 16khz or reversal (whatever signal is received first). This is beneficial in case of
low level of 16 khz signal.
Note in this setting, call will be charged as per the 16khz tariff setting. If only reversal is
received than no. of pulses will be 0 so call charges will be 0 for internal (system)
calculation. While billing software can calculate on duration if pulses are `0’.
15. lclrdl
This command is used for enabling or disabling auto redial of local numbers on a trunk line.
On enabling this feature for trunk line, only local numbers will be attempted on this trunk line
when the system does auto redial. The format of this command is,
For example, the command for enabling auto redial of local numbers on trunk 7000 is,
Default: Auto redial of local numbers are enabled on all trunk lines.
16. lts
This command is used to define an ISDN BRI trunk as LT subscriber. ADX + can provide the
ISDN line also. To define the same, command is,
17. mfc
This command is applicable only for DID / TWT / E1 trunk lines. The register signalling in
DID lines can be either decadic or MFC type. This command is used for defining the type of
register signalling for a DID/TWT/E1 line. The format of this command is,
For example, the command for setting DID trunk7000 as MFC type is
and the command for resetting the DID line as decadic type is,
Note : DID trunks that are set in MFC, will work as DECADIC-DID also.
18. mode
This command is used for setting the day & night landing modes of trunk lines. The various
types of landings and their equivalent codes are given below:
Any combination of landing modes can be used. The landing modes must be defined both for
the day mode and also for the night mode. The format of this command is,
set / reset pnt <trunk no.> mode <day mode> <night mode>
If the landing mode is set for one termination, the one termination extension for the trunk line
must also be defined in this command.
For example, for setting trunk line 7000 as hunt group landing in the day mode & as one
termination at extension 2001 in the night mode, the command is,
If the hunting group landing is set for any trunk, set the hunt group also through the command
`hgroup'.
Default: All trunks lines are in hunt group 9 (operator group) landing mode.
19. private
This command is used for defining a trunk line as a private line for an extension. On defining
a trunk line as a private line for an extension, all the incoming calls on that trunk line will
directly land in the defined extension. However landing of this trunk can be changed as
required. Also the trunk line will become a delayed hotline for this extension. The format of
the command is,
Note that none else cal select any private trunk except the defined extension user.
20. rvrsal
This command is used for enabling or disabling line reversal metering on a trunk line. The
format of this command is,
For example, the command for enabling line reversal metering on trunk 7000 is,
and the command for removing line reversal metering on trunk 700 is,
Default: All trunks lines are metered according to CPTD or time base.
21. rstkhz
If any trunk is metered on 16 KHz pulses basis, a counter for that trunk will also work. This
counter will show the total number of 16 kHz pulses, detected on this trunk. This command is
used to reset the 16 KHz counter of any trunk. The format of the command is,
22. sendcli
This command is used to enable for sending the cli on E&M trunk only. DTMF cli will be
sent on E&M trunk. DTM card will be required to generate the CLI for sending the DTMF
CLI on E&M trunks. The format of the command is,
23. silent
This command is used to set the silent dialing on trunk line. This command is applicable in
GPAX environment where trunks are set in network route for `store & forward' dialing. Note
that for all the outgoing calls made through silent trunks, DTMF dialer of ADX +will be
used.
24. stdrdl
This command is used for enabling or disabling auto redial of STD numbers on a trunk line.
On enabling this feature for trunk line, only STD numbers will be attempted on this trunk line
when the system does auto redial. The format of this command is,
This command is used for enabling or disabling auto redial of STD numbers on a trunk line.
For Ex. the command for enabling auto redial of STD numbers on trunk 7000 is,
and the command for disabling auto redial of STD numbers on trunk 700 is,
Default: Auto redial of STD numbers are enabled on all trunk lines
Chapter 11
Class of Service
The various features, which can be activated by each extension in the system, are dependent
on the class of service of the extension. A maximum of 64 class of service can be defined for
the system. For each class of service, the features, which are allowed, and those, which are
not allowed, can be defined. Each extension can have two class of services named as primary
class of service and secondary class of service. The extension user can switch between the
two classes of services. The various features, which are included in the class of service and
their significance, are given in alphabetical order.
acdlk - set cos <cos no.> <cmd> other acd group locked
acts - set cos <cosno> <cmd> account access allowed
adial - set cos <cosno> <cmd> auto dial allowed
aforw - set cos <cosno> <cmd> call forwarding
alarm - set cos <cosno> <cmd> reminder/wakeup alarm
att - set cos <cosno> <cmd> attendent prog. allowed
bccos - set cos <cosno> <cmd> bearer channel cos
bforw - set cos <cosno> <cmd> call forward busy
bmusic - set cos <cosno> <cmd> set back ground music on
callog - set cos <cosno> <cmd> calls logging enabled
calld - set cos <cosno> <cmd> extn. can be called
camp - set cos <cosno> <cmd> can be called back
cback - set cos <cosno> <cmd> call back allowed
conf3 - set cos <cosno> <cmd> three way conf allowed
confm - set cos <cosno> <cmd> eight way conf allowed
conft3 - set cos <cosno> <cmd> three way conf w/ tone allowed
cosc - set cos <cosno> <cmd> cos switch allowed
cpick - set cos <cosno> <cmd> call pick up allowed
deptt - set cos <cosno> <cmd> deptt call for rooms
dhotln - set cos <cosno> <cmd> delayed hot line
dnd - set cos <cosno> <cmd> do not disturb
dndo - set cos <cosno> <cmd> dnd override
dosa - set cos <cosno> <cmd> dosa allowed
ecall - set cos <cosno> <cmd> can call extn.
exec - set cos <cosno> <cmd> executive previladges
follow - set cos <cosno> <cmd> follow me with dnd
gpick - set cos <cosno> <cmd> group pick up allowed
hotline - set cos <cosno> <cmd> immiedate hot line
hpick - set cos <cosno> <cmd> hunt group pick up allowed
kpick - set cos <cosno> <cmd> hunt line pick up allowed
libs - set cos <cosno> <cmd> access to libs allowed
listen - set cos <cosno> <cmd> monitor rights
msgp - set cos <cosno> <cmd> play vsn messages
msgs - set cos <cosno> <cmd> leave message to others
net0 - set cos <cosno> <cmd> access to network0
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The details of the various commands of the class of service are as follows –
1. acdlk
This command is used to allow or disallow the access of the various ACD except operator
ACD 9. To allow or disallow, the command is,
2. acts
This command is used for defining whether outgoing calls using the virtual account codes are
allowed for this class of service or not. The format of the command is,
Where cos no. is the class of service which can have values from 0 to 63.
3. adial
This command is used for allowing the auto redialing on trunks. The format of the command
is,
4. aforw
This command is used for enabling or disabling the call forward (all type) feature for the
defined class of service. The format of the command is,
5. alarm
This command is used for enabling or disabling the alarm feature. The format of the
command is,
6. att
This command is used to enable or disable an extension user for doing the attendant
programming. The format of the command is,
7. bccos
This command is used for defining the bearer channel class of service. This command is
applicable only for ISDN trunk line access. The system has 2 types of bearer channel class of
service – voice and data. The command is,
8. bforw
This command is used for enabling or disabling the feature “call forward busy”. The format
of the command is,
9. bmusic
This command is used for enabling or disabling the background music feature. The format of
the command is,
10. callog
This command is applicable only for trunks. This is used to enable or disable the SMDR
recording of any trunk. This command is helpful if some trunks are used for interconnecting
two exchanges. The format of this command is,
11. calld
The extension pertaining this feature, can be called by another extensions. To enable this
feature, the format is,
12. camp
This command is used for enabling or disabling call back feature. On disabling the camp
feature, an extension having this class of service cannot be called back by any other
extension. The format of the command is,
13. back
This command is used for enabling or disabling call back feature. On disabling this feature,
an extension, having this class of service, cannot call back any other extension. The format of
the command is,
14. conf3
This command is used for allowing or disallowing three party conferences without tone. The
format of the command is,
15. confm
This command is used for allowing or disallowing multiple party conferencing. The format of
the command is,
16. conft3
This command is used for allowing or disallowing three party conferencing with tone. The
format of the command is,
17. cosc
This command is used for allowing switching between the primary and secondary class of
service. The format of the command is,
18. cpick
This command is used for allowing or disallowing the call pickup feature. The format of the
command is,
19. deptt
This command is used for enabling or disabling deptt call. The format of the command is,
20. dhotln
This command is used for allowing or disallowing the delayed hotline to be set by the
extension user. The format of the command is,
21. dnd
This command is used for enabling or disabling the do not disturb feature. The format of the
command is,
22. dndo
This command is used for allowing or DISAllowing the do not disturb override feature. On
allowing this feature, an extension having this class of s3ervice can override an extension
which is set in don not disturb. The format of the command is,
23. dosa
This command is used to enable any extension for using the DOSA facility. To set the DOSA
for any COS, the format of the command is,
24. ecall
This command is used to enable or disable an extension for extension to extension call. The
format of this command is,
25. exec
It must be noted that COS 0 is the higher COS & COS 63 is the lower COS. COS 1 can not
override the COS 0 while COS 1 can override the COS 2 & so on. So to override the COS 0
by COS 1, executive privilege right should be enabled in COS 1.The extensions having this
right will be considered as executive subscribers. The format of the command is,
26. follow
This command is used for enabling or disabling the follow me feature. The format of the
command is,
27. gpick
This command is used for allowing or disallowing the group pickup feature. The format of
the command is,
28. hotline
This command is used for allowing or disallowing the hotline to be set by the extension user.
The format of the command is,
29. hpick
This command is used for enabling or disabling any extension to pick up the hunt group. The
format of the command is,
30. kpick
This command is used to enabling or disabling any extension for hunt line pick up by
pressing the corresponding key on key phone. The format of the command is,
31. libs
This command is used to enable any extension for using the memory bank. The format of this
command is,
32. listen
This command is used for allowing or disallowing the listen in feature to be activated. The
format of the command is,
33. msgp
This command is used for enabling or disabling any extension for playing the VSN message.
The format of the command is,
34. msgs
This command is used for allowing or disallowing the internal message leaving feature. On
disallowing this feature, an extension having this class of service cannot leave internal
message to any other extension in the system.
35. net0
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 0. The format of
the command is,
36. net1
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 1. The format of
the command is,
37. net2
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 2. The format of
the command is,
38. net3
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 3. The format of
the command is,
39. net4
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 4. The format of
the command is,
40. net5
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 5. The format of
the command is,
41. net6
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 6. The format of
the command is,
42. net7
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 7. The format of
the command is,
43. net8
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 8. The format of
the command is,
44. net9
This command is used for allowing or disallowing access to network route 9. The format of
the command is,
45. nforw
The command is used to enable / disable any extension for `call forward no ans' feature. The
format of the command is,
46. oprlk
This command is used to allow or disallow the access of the operator ACD. This command is
applicable only for operator ACD. The format of the command is,
47. paging
The command is used to enable / disable any extension for paging. The format of the
command is,
48. privacy
The command is used to enable / disable any extension for activating the privacy. The
extensions having this facility, can activate the privacy. The format of the command is,
49. pstn
This command is used to enable/disable any extension to select the trunk by dialing `0'. On
disabling the same, extension can not access the trunk by dialing `0'. while that extension can
access the trunk by dialing the trunk codes. The format of the command is,
50. remote
The command is used to enable / disable any extension for activating any key phone
remotely. The format of the command is,
51. room
This command is used to enable / disable an extension for room to room call. For barrying
the room to room call, enable the room command but within the same department, one room
can call another room.
52. silent
The command is used to enable / disable any extension for silent motoring of any key phone.
The format of the command is,
53. tk_accs
This command is used when the ACCORD system is configured as a transit exchange. This
command enables a trunk line to seize another trunk line, depending on the DNI received on
this trunk. The format of this command is,
For example, to allow trunk 700 to seize any other trunkin the system, first decide the cos of
the trunk 700 & than set the following command for the decided cos,
54. tk_alld
This command is used when the ACCORD system is configured as a transit exchange. It is
used for allowing a trunk line to be seized by any other trunk line in the system. The format
of this command is,
For example, to allow trunk 701 to be seized by any other trunking the system, first decide
the cos of the trunk 700 & than set the following command for the decided cos,
55. tk_xfer
The command is used to enabling/disabling any trunk port to be transferred to another trunk
port. This command will be used for networking. The format of the command is,
56. tpick
Any KTS user pertaining to the COS in which tpick is enabled, can pick up the trunk call just
by pressing the corresponding trunk key on the KTS.
57. ulst
This command is used to allow or disallow an extension to dial out as per the allowed/ denied
list. The format of the command is,
57. vip
This command is used to define an extension as VIP. All the extensions pertaining this COS,
will be considered as VIP extensions. To enable the VIP in a COS< command is,
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This field is used to set the various parameters for the incoming trunk calls. Whatever will be
the setting of various parameters of any DID Group, that will be applicable for all those
trunks those are existing in the same DID group. Various parameters are as follows -
1. anacli
This command is used to enable the CLI on analog trunk. The format of the command is,
2. answer
This command is used to provide the answer signal for a DID trunk on entering a trunk in a
ACD group. To enable the same, command is,
3. catgory
This command is applicable only for DID / TWT / E1 trunk lines with MFC signalling. It is
used for enabling or disabling the request for category on the incoming DID lines. The
command for enabling this feature is,
set didg <gg> catgory
4. cli
This command is applicable only for DID / TWT / E1 trunks with MFC signalling. It is used
for enabling or disabling the `Calling line identification' i.e. CLIP request. If this feature is
enabled, then the number of CLI digits expected must also be set. The range of CLI digits
expected are from 3 to 13. The format for the command is,
For Exp, to enable CLI request & to set the CLI digits expected as 7, the command is,
5. cliptm
This command is used for set the time duration to accept the cli on analog trunks. This
command is helpful, if the cli is coming between first two rings. If the cli on the analog trunk
is before the first ring then no need to set the clip wait time. The format of the command is,
6. clrback
This command is applicable only for DID / E1 / TWT trunk lines. It is used for setting either
immediate clear back or delayed clear back on the DID lines. If delayed clear back is set for
the system, then the system will send a clear back signal after one minute. The command for
setting `immediate clear back’ is,
set didg <gg> clrback
7. dltone
This command is applicable only for DID / TWT trunk lines. It is used for enabling or
disabling the system dial tone on DID/BWT lines. The command for enabling dial tones in
DID/BWT lines is,
8. didfilt
This command is used to sudstracting or adding any digits in the DNI on DID / TWT / E1
trunks. To set the same, command is,
Where `R' is for filteration & `DDD' is the number that is expected.
Another example, If DNI is 234DDD, If first 3 digits have to be filtered & after that `*' has to
be added , means expexted DNI is `*DDD' , the command will be,
This is used for networking between two-three ADX + that are interconnected through either
TWT or E1.
If the following ROUTE Ids i.e. AXXX & BXXX & CXXX are coming through DID-
MFC trunks while all the DID-MFC trunks are terminated to only one ADX + (say IRIS1).
IRIS-1 will work as TAX. Means on incoming through any DID-MFC, IRIS-1 will decide the
route (i.e. this call is for IRIS2 or IRIS3). Note that
Now set the xchange for routing, `set net xrt <dodg> <D>
Where D is the DNI digits & D can be either first digit or first two digits of DNI. If D is set
only first digit of DNI, it also will be sent to another exchange & if first two digits of DNI are
set, first digit will not be sent to another exchange.
If `ROUTE’ is defined `I’, that DNI will be processed for the same IRIS.
For example, Let’s assume that the digits 2XXX / 3XXX / 4XXX are coming on DID-MFC.
Now it is supposed that 3XXX has to be diverted to IRIS-2 & 4XXX has to be diverted to
IRIS-3 & numbers 2XXX are supposed to be processed for IRIS-1 itself.
Suppose, IRIS-1 is networked with IRIS-2 through Route 1.
IRIS-1 is networked with IRIS-3 through Route 2.
After this, all the numbers starting from 3 & 4 will be diverted to the networked ADX +&
the numbers 2XXX will be processed for IRIS-1 itself.
Another example, IRIS-1 is networked with IRIS-2 through route-1.
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If 20XX, 21XX, 34XX & 35XX are the DNIs through DID-MFC. Now DNI 20XX & 34XX
are supposed to divert to networked exchange (IRIS-2) & 21XX & 35XX are supposed to be
processed for same IRIS-1.
In this case, as `D’ is in two digits, so IRIS-1 will not send first digit of DNI to IRIS2.
As 21XX & 35XX are supposed to processed for IRIS-1 itself so last three digit of 21XX &
35XX will be processed by IRIS-1.
This activity will take place before adding any infilter (If any infilter is set for IRIS-1)
10. showdni
This command is applicable only for DID trunk lines with MFC signalling. It is used for
enabling or disabling the display of dialled number on the KTS. The command for enabling
this feature is,
11. enplcc
This command is used to create the PLCC routes. Before creating the PLCC routes, PLCC
routes must be enabled. To enable the PLCC routes for a DID group, command is,
12. welcome
ADX +can have different welcome messages for different DID group. Total 8 types of
welcome messages can be recorded on the VSN ports. Message number for the same is 12 to
19. Setting & recording of all the welcome messages will be same as welcome message no.
06 is recorded. After setting & recording of the welcome message, define the welcome
message that is supposed to be played while DISA.
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DOD Groups
This field is used to set the various parameters for the outgoing trunks. Whatever will be the
setting of various parameters of any DOD Group, that will be applicable for all those trunks
those are existing in the same DOD group. Various parameters are as follows -
1. clifilt
This command is used to generate the CLI of the caller extensions on E1/TWT. To set the
same, command is,
For example, if the desired CLI is 3456 followed by the extension no., the command will be,
For example, if the extension numbering is `*DDD', but * is suppsed to be filtered. Means
CLI should be 3456DDD, the command will be,
2. duprt
This command is used to set the duplicate routes. With the help of this command, on dialing
the access code of a route, any other route can be selected.
For example, if route 1 is supposed to be selected on dialing the access code of the route 0,
the command will be,
After setting this command, route 0 will be selected on dialing the access code of route 0 or
route 1.
3. szwait
This command is used to define the number of digits to be dialed before seizing any DODG.
To define the same, command is,
For example, If DODG `1' is supposed to be selected after dialing at least 5 digits, the
command will be,
Default : 2
4. offset
This command is used to define the number of digits to be filtered for dialling out after
seizing any DODG. To define the same, command will be,
Example, If after selecting DOD group 2, first two digits are not supposed to be dialled out,
the command will be,
Default : 0
5. rptall
This command is used in case of transit exchange. If it is enabled, all the digits, received from
the far end, will be retransmitted for transit. This command is used for transit exchange with
E&M.
6. tlctrl
This command is used to allow any digits through a desired DOD group. To define the same,
command will be,
Default: Enabled.
7. sendcli
This command is applicable only for bothway trunk lines & E1 lines with MFC signalling. It
is used for enabling or disabling the sending of caller line identification. The command for
enabling this feature is,
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System Commands
This field is used for changing the system parameters. The various commands that can be
used in this field are given below.
1. acdsrv
2. acts
This command is used for virtual telephony. This command is used for creating virtual
extension numbers and also their password and dialout mode. A maximum of 1000 virtual
accounts can be created for a system. The format of the command is,
The account number must be of 4 digits and the pass code must be of 4 digits. The virtual ext.
no. are independent of the extension numbers in the system.
Defined account codes can be viewed by the command `show sys acts’
3. acts_sys
This command is used to provide the system dial tone in place of the trunk dial tone while
accessing the ADX +feature `Virtual Telephony’. To enable the same, command will be,
4. budget
This command is used for enabling the amount based budgeting feature in the system. The
command for enabling this feature in the system is,
and the command for DISAbling this feature in the system is,
5. budgtp
This command is used to enable the 16 Khz pulse basesd budgeting. This type of budgeting
will be on 16 KHz pulses based. The format of the command is,
6. buflim
This command is very useful for GPAX installation. On setting this command, system
intimates to the GPAX operator that the call buffer of the system is about to full. This feature
considers only those calls that are unacknowledged by the call billing software. In other
words, the calls that are not dumped to the computer, will be considered by the system for
buffer full condition.
For first case, system will lock the outward dialing of every extension. While any extension
can open his dialing through dynamic lock. But after one call, again system will lock the
outgoing.
In second case, system will disable a predefined port (see the command `BUFPORT’ for ext).
System will provide the busy tone on calling bufport through DID trunks. Means GPAX
owner can monitor the call buffer of the system from the remote location.
Where `XXXX’ are the no. of calls. The value of XXXX can be 1000 to 2000 for action on
buffer full. If `XXXX’ is set 3000, buffer limit will be reset.
On downloading the calls through serial port (through call billing software) the moment,
system has unacknowledged call `XXXX-20’, system will open the dialmode of all the
subscribers or enable the BUFPORT.
For example, if BUFLIM is 1800 than on downloading the calls, as soon as the system has
1780 unacknowledged calls, system will come in ordinary mode.
Note : This feature does not consider the ASMDR for buffer full action.
Important : By default, system applies only first case. But if any extension is set as
BUFPORT, system will not change the dialout mode. In such case, no subscriber will loose
his dialing. Only that buffer full port will be disabled.
7. ccmd
This command is used to set the dial out digit table. The format of the command is,
0 - All off
1 - As per rsrd setting
2 - As per rsrd setting
3 - As per rsrd setting
4 - As per rsrd setting
5 - As per rsrd setting
6 - All On
This table can be changed as per the requirement. For example if the following table is
required
0 - All off
1 - As per rsrd setting
2 - As per rsrd setting
3 - As per rsrd setting
4 - As per rsrd setting
5 - As per rsrd setting
6 - All On
Default: 0123456
8. cctrl
This command is used while ADX +is configured in CO-XCHANGE mode (For GPAX). In
CO-Xchange mode, call disconnection control remains in caller side. To deactivate the same,
the command will be,
Default: disabled.
9. clrlib
This command is used for clearing the global memory banks. The command for clearing the
memory bank is,
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This command is used to change the currency name. You can replace it by any 4 character.
To change the currency name, the command is,
11. cuttime
This command defines the call cut time. This time will be applicable for call duration
warning tone & also for call cut feature. If the call cut feature is activated for an extension, all
outgoing or incoming trunk calls for this extension will get disconnected after the call
duration exceeds the set call cut time. The valid times are from 60 seconds to 900 seconds.
The format for the command is,
For example, the command for setting the call cut time as 3 minutes is,
Default: 3 minutes
12. diallim
This command is used to set the dtmf dialling limit on analog trunks. The format of this
command is,
Default: Enabled.
13. dialspl
Sometimes `*’ & `#’ also are required to dial on trunk for IVR accessing . This command is
used to enable the `*’ & `#’ dialing from key phone on trunk. This command is not for any
specific key phone. This command is applicable for all the key phones.
Default : Disabled.
14. dcmd
This command is used to set the features codes like listen in, call back. The format of the
command is,
set sys dcmd <cmd table>
0 - reserved
1 - reserved
2 - reserved
3 - reserved
4 - reserved
5 - reserved
6 - listen-in
7 - reserved
8 - auto call back
9 - reserved
15. dfamnt
This command is used in GPAX environment. This command set the auto budgeting for
predefined amount or number of pulses (as per the system budgeting setting) for every
subscriber on beginning of any month. To enable the auto budgeting for every extension, the
command is,
Where XXXX can be either amount or no. of pulses. It can be 0000 to 9999.
If system budgeting is amount basis, than XXXX will be amount & if system budgeting is 16
Khz pulse basis than XXXX will be no. of pulses.
On expiry of this amount of any extension, amount can be add either through serial port or
through key phone.
16. dptxfr
This command is used for enabling the department transfer with the DISA. A maximum of 10
departments can be defined in the system. On enabling the department transfer, the external
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caller can reach any department by dialing the single digit department number. The
command for enabling this feature is,
set sys dptxfr
and the command for disabling this feature is,
17. extsec
This command is used to add any number of seconds to the outgoing call duration. Minimum
1 & maximum 9 seconds can be added. The command is,
18. extkhz
This command is used to add any number of 16 Khz pulses to the outgoing call pulses. The
format of the command will be,
19. fault
This command is used to load the fault status of the various ports on the serial port. The
format of the command is,
set sys fault.
20. Feat
This command is used to disable/ enable a lot of features. The details of the various features
are given under the chapter `Feat Commands’.
21. freelib
This command is used to set the mode free bank. The ADX +has a memory bank of 400.
Further, any number of banks can be set as mode free. Mode free bank can be accessed by
those extensions also those have no dial out facility. The format of the command is,
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For example, if the memory banks 300 onwards are required as mode free, the command will
be,
22. glib
This command is used to fill the global banks. System has a memory bank of 400 memory.
The format of the command is,
set sys glib <lib> <para>
For example, if external tele number 011-6923412 is required to be filled on memory bank
no. 250, the command will be,
Note that the first `0' of the para is to select the trunk. If external number is required to be
dialled on any particular trunkthan `0' can be replaced with trunkaccess code. For example,
the same tele no. is required to be dialled on trunk 7007, the command will be,
23. hostrdy
This command specifies whether a handshaking signal is required or not from the computer
for sending call details through the second RS232 port on the MCC card. On setting this
command, the system will not wait for the acknowledgement of the call from the computer.
The command for enabling this feature is,
set sys hostrdy
24. ismdr
This feature is used to enable the system to send the incoming SMDR to the second serial
port (lower) of IRIS. If CLI also is detected through that trunk, that also will be shown in the
incoming SMDR. This is applicable for analog trunks also. To enable the same, the command
is,
Important : ADX +does not save the incoming smdr in its buffer. As soon as any incoming
call terminated by any subscriber, an incomings call string will be sent to lower serial port. If
this incoming call string is not captured by any front end software, it will be lost.
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Further, as an incomming call can be transferred to more than one subscriber so this call will
be logged into the call terminator's account only. No call charges will be there for incomming
call string.
Default : Incoming SMDR is disabled.
25. mtrtime / tbm
This command defines the metering time for outgoing trunk calls on analog trunks. This time
will be applicable for time based metering of trunk calls on analog trunks. The valid
metering time are from 10 seconds to 90 sec. The number entered in the time field is in
multiples of 10 sec.
For example, to set the metering time as 30 seconds, the command is,
26. msgs
This command is used to define the various VSN messages on VSN ports of the DSP. The
format of the command is,
set sys msgs <msg> <DSP card> <port>
27. nitcode
This command is used for setting the night code for the system. The night code is of 2 digits.
The system can be changed from day mode to night mode & vice versa, using this code. For
example, to set the night code of the system as 88, the command is,
28. nitvrr
This command is used for enabling the night message while DISA accessing during the night
hours. On enabling the night VRR, in the night mode, the ADX +will play the night VRR
message & drop the incoming Trunk line after playing the message. The command for
enabling this feature is,
29. numlim
The maximum length of the defined extension / trunk/ feature number will have to be
defined. Note this is mandatory. To define the same, command is,
30. print
This command is used to take the ASMDR pritout on the printer port. The format of the
command is,
31. prnport
This command is used for diverting data of the printer port to the serial port. After defining
this command, whatall content is supposed to be printed on the printer, that will be diverted
to the upper serial port of the ADX +MCC. & that data can be viewed by any terminal
software like, TERM.EXE / XTALK.EXE / HYPERTERMINAL.EXE
The command for diverting the printer port to the upper serial port,
The command for diverting back the parallel port content to the parallel port from serial port.
32. ptab
Call string for printer & serial port is programmable. Any field of the call string can be
changed or DISAbled. The command for the same is,
SR. TRUNK EXT TIME DURA UNIT DATE DIAL NUMBER ACTS CHARGES
Whatever setting is done for print format, it will be set for printer & serial port both.
Different string for serial & printer port can not be set. The field `serial no.’ is only for printer
port. On serial port, call charges will not be dumped.
33. rdlcnt
This command is used to set the number of trials for auto redialling. The format of the
command is,
Default : 5
34. rdldly
This command sets the time delay for start of dialing on a trunk line, after picking it up. This
command will be useful in places where there is a delayed dial tone on the Trunk lines. The
valid delay times are from 1 second to 9 seconds. For example to set the delay time as 1
second, the command is,
Default: 1 second
35. rdltime
This command is used to set the time interval between two successive trial of auto redialling.
The format of the command is,
set sys rdltime <Seconds>
36. refresh
This command is used to refresh the card database. The format of the command is,
37. rsync
38. sharing
This command is used for enabling or DISAbling the STD / ISD call sharing feature. Call
sharing is applicable only for outgoing STD & ISD calls. The command for enabling this
feature is,
39. smrtsel
This command is very useful for GPAX installation. As system has the 16KHZ counter for
every trunk also (if trunk metering is 16khz basis). This command enables the system to pick
up the trunk lines on the basis of the 16khz counter of every trunk.
On enabling this feature, system will fix up the priority for picking-up the trunks for outgoing
call. The trunks having the minimum value of its counter, will be picked up first. The trunk
having maximum value of counter, will be picked up later. To enable this feature, the
command is,
Important: This feature will work only if the metering on outgoing trunks are on 16Khz
basis.
Default : Disabled
39. smrtdrp
This command is used to enable the smartdrop on the analog trunks. On enebling this
feature, whenever system detects the engage tone on any analog trunk while incomming or
outgoing, after justifying that engage tone, trunk line will be released by the IRIS. This
command is usefull for GPAX. The format of the command is,
Default: Disabled
40. smdre
This command is used to enable the internacl billing for GPAX. Note that for enabling the
internal billing, call transfer should be locked. To enable the internal billing, command is,
Default: Disabled
41. splnum
This command is used to enable the `*' & `#' key of all SLTs & KTS. Once this command is
enabled, redialing feature from SLT , will not work. The format of the command is,
Default: Disabled
42. stdlim
This command is used to set the minimum digits of the STD/ISD numbers to be stored. If this
limit is set `6', only those STD/ISD numbers will be stored in the memory whose dialled
digits are at least 6. The format of the command is,
43. tone
This command is used to set the free flowing messages. Every free flowing message has its
fixed tone type. The format of the command is,
44. trace
This command is used for enabling the malicious call tracing feature. On enabling this
feature, the strings of extension to extension & extension to trunk calls, will be sent to the
lower serial port of the MCC. Any front end application on computer, can accodate these
strings. The command for enabling this feature is,
45. trkxfr
This command is used to transfer a trunk line to another trunk line. The format of this
command is,
This command is used to create the allowed / denied tables. Allowed / denied tables are used
to bar some telephone numbers to be dialled out. Note the following for creating the
allowed/denied tables-
denied part & telephone number 9892261101 is defined in allowed part of table 0 than
extension user pertaining to table 0, will not be able to make the calls to the telephone
numbers starting from 98922611 except 9892261101.
g) Means all the telephone numbers defined in the allowed part will be the exceptions.
Table-0 Table-1
Table-2 Table-3
Where <table no.> will be 0 to 3 & <tele no.> can have max 12 digits.
47. vms
This command is used to define the various Voice Mail strings. To define the same command
is,
& `Y’ is the string notification followed by extension notification & string termination.
Extension notification is `%s’ & String Termination is `#’. Note that `s’ is in lower case
only.
For example, if DIC string is required as `6666’ followed by extension no. & #’, this will be
set by the following command,
Note that for the setting of the various strings, the maximum length of the `Y’ can be 7.
Means string notification can be in 4 digit maximum. For good result, define the string
notification either in single digit or in 2 digit.
Defined VMAIL strings can be viewed by the command `show sys device’.
48. weekoff
This command is used for defining the weekly off day. On the weekly Off day, the system
remains in the night mode for the whole day. The week days are numbered from 0,
corresponding to Sunday to 6, corresponding to Saturday. For example to set Friday as the
weekly Off day, the command is,
If there is no need to set any weekly off day, the command is,
49. xfrlock
This command is used to lock the transfer feature of the system. On enabling this command,
no extension can transfer any internal call as well as external call. The format of the
command is,
50. wtab
This feature will be used in GPAX installation. With GPAX installation, for dialing on dtmf
trunk, system dtmf dialler is used. When a telephone no. is dialled by any subscriber, that tele
no. is kept in system memory by the system & than system dials through its dtmf dialler. In
this case, there is a silence between subscriber finishes the dialing & system completes the
dialing.
This command provides the waiting tone during this silence. For this a table called `wtab’
can be defined.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c
1 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
2 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
3 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
4 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
5 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
6 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
7 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
8 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
9 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
a 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
b 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
c 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
This is the matrix type table. In this table, first digit of first column shows the first digit
dialled by subscriber & first digit of first row shows the second digit dialled by the
subscriber. `a’ stands for `0’ , `b’ stands for `*’ & `c’ stands for `#’.
Where `F’ is the first digit & `S’ is the second digit.
`XX’ is the no. of digits, after that system will provide waiting tone.
For example, if system is supposed to provide the waiting tone after 5 digit dialing of the tele
no. started from `10’ , the command will be,
Another example, For example, if system is supposed to provide the waiting tone after 12
digit dialing of the tele no. started from `09’ , the command will be,
After setting both the commands, waiting table can be viewed through the command `show
sys wtab’.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c
1 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 5 20 20
2 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
3 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
4 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
5 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
6 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
7 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
8 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
9 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
a 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 12 20 20 20
b 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
c 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Chapter 15
Feat Commands
Apart from the system commands, there are some more commands to activate or deactivate
the system features.
Chapter 16
Network Commands
These features will be used for networking between two exchanges or gpax modes.
1. ipgk
This command is used to define any static IP for making the calls through VOIP. The format
of the command is,
In the present scenario of communication, any ADX + user can have special trunks (i.e. least
cost route) for any specific STD direction. Means anyone can have special trunks for specific
direction.
For example, if ADX +user has special trunk route for BBY than our ADX + is so intelligent
that on dialing the BBY STD code, ADX + will pickup the least cost route only. If all the
least cost trunks are busy than ADX + will route the call through ordinary trunks.
Now set the least cost trunks in any DODG. This DODG will be called `Least cost route’
Now set this DODG as `least cost route’ for any specific STD code,
If this least cost route is supposed to be selected for BBY than command will be,
In case of GPAX, this command will be used for `extension to extension call’ also on dialing
the complete tele number (i.e. including route id). The command for the same will be,
Note : ADX + can have maximum 10 least cost routes including internal route.
3. plccrt
This command is used to define the PLCC routes. Let us take one example.
dodg 1 dodg 2
Exch A Exch B (IRIS) Exch C
21 22 23
Let us assume that 22 is the exchange code of ADX +which is interconnected with Exch A &
Exch B
Let us assume that pnt 700 of Exch B is between Exh A & Exch B & pnt 701 of Exch B is
between Exch B & Exch C.
Now put these trunks in the DOD group set pnt 700 dodg 1
set pnt 701 dodg 2
`rptall’ command is mandatory for PLCC routes & `offset’ for the dodg should be 0.
Chapter 17
ACD Commands
ACCORD ADX + offers 3 types of Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) – fixed, circular,
statistical. In the fixed type of ACD, the incoming call always lands at the first ACD
agent. If the first ACD agent is busy, then only the call lands at the next agent. In the circular
type of ACD, the first incoming call lands at the first ACD agent, the second call lands at the
second ACD agent & so on. In the statistical ACD, there will be an ACD manager which
monitors the status of all the ACD agents & transfers the incoming call to the agent which is
free for a longer time. A maximum of 10 ACD groups are possible. Each ACD group can
have a maximum of 50 agents.
ADX + can be configured to work in a call center environment. The system can have 10 ACD
groups. Each group can have a maximum of 50 agents. The ACD group number 9 is called as
operator ACD. Each ACD group can be accessed by its individual codes. The agents in an
ACD group can login and logout at any time.
With ADX +, a maximum of 10 ACD groups can be created. Each ACD group can have a
maximum of 50 agents. Firstly, agents should be defined in a ACD group. To define a
member in a ACD, command is,
Using the same command, maximum 50 agents can be defined in an ACD group.
Now define the landing pattern of an ACD call. ACCORD ADX + offers 3 types of
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) – fixed, circular, statistical.
In the fixed type of ACD, the incoming call always lands at the first ACD agent. If the first
ACD agent is busy, then the call lands at the next agent.
In the circular type of ACD, the first incoming call lands at the first ACD agent, the second
call lands at the second ACD agent & so on.
In the statistical type of ACD, there will be an ACD manager which monitors the status of
all the ACD agents & transfer the incoming call to an agent which is free for a longer
duration.
To define the fixed type landing, command is – set acd <acd no.> fixed
To define the circular type landing, command is,
Mandatory Announcer
If it is required to play a greeting message to every ACD call before coming to an agent, a
mandatory announcer can be defined. Mandatory announcer will be played for every ACD
call.
Mandatory announcer will be recorded on the VSN ports. It is a free flowing message. To
record the mandatory announcer, first define the msg no. & port no. of the VSN port.
To record the MANDTA (Mandatory Announcer) on 30 port of the 0 th card, command will
be,
Now record the MANDATORY ANNOUNCER MSG with the help of the KTS.
As this is a free flowing message, after recording , a soft reset to the MCC is a must.
The value of the XYZ will be = (VSN card No.*32 + VSN port No.)
Foe example, if DSP card is used for VSN port & 30th port of DSP is used, the value of XYZ
will be, = (0*32+30) means 30.
Now after this, every ACD call will hear a greeting message and then the call will be diverted
to an agent.
Qsize
QSIZE is the number of calls those can remain in queue when all the agents of an ACD are
busy. Maximum qsize can be 200 ie when all agents are busy, a maximum of 200 calls can be
in queue.
To define the QSIZE, command is, set acd <acd no> qsize <No. of calls>
Source
If a call is in queue to an ACD group, ADX + cal play the following to a queued call –
The value of the XYZ will be = (VSN card No.*32 + VSN port No.)
Next Timer
If a call is not responded to by an agent, the call can be diverted to the next agent after a
predefined tine. Predefined time will be defined through the command NEXTTMR.
Reminder Port
An extension can be defined as an reminder port of an ACD group. If all the agents of an
ACD are busy & a call comes in queue to that ACD, reminder port will start ringing, This will
be a audio intimation for the supervisor .
wrap Time
After completion of a call, an agent can be allowed to have some time either to relax or to do
complete work or entries related to the last call. This relax time is known as `Wrap time’. To
define the wrap time, command is,
Getcli
If far end side can send the CLI, it can be enabled also. This CLI can be shown on the agents
phone. CLI will be detected only if the parameter `getcli’ is enabled for an ACD. To enable
the same, command is,
Overflow Timer
The queued calls can be diverted to another ACD group after predefined time. This time is
known as overflow time.
set acd <acd no.> ovrflow <ACD access code or Ext No.>
In a call center, call center manager has to allot a unique ID to every agent. Whenever that
agent is sitting on a seat, he/she has to login through his extension. An ACD call lands on an
agent’s phone only if the agent has logged-In. ADX +will not offer any call to the logged-out
agents.
For Log-in
For Logout
Log-In & Logout can be done through PI also. To logout an agent, command is,
• If `acdsrv’ is enabled, log-in & log-out can not be done from PI.
• If an agent has logged-in with his log-in id, another agent can not use the same id.
A computer application named AMS – ACD Management System, also can be installed to
supervise the agents activity. Note that AMS will perform only two major functions i.e. –
A computer which is connected to the ADX +through the serial port, will be considered as the
ACD SERVER. All the nodes will be on the local network. ADX + will send the desired
information to the ACD SERVER. The ACD SERVER will reside with the supervisor.
Note that AMS will not present pop-ups on agents nodes with the information related to the
received call. AMS will only provide data for monitoring & reports of agent activities.
However ADX +can generate a message to the supervisor’s node. That message will carry the
destination extension with the required CLIP. A customer application can detect this
message for pop-up the agents node.
ADX + will generate the message only for those extensions for which CSTA (Computer
Supported Telephony Application ) is enabled in the system programming. To enable the
same, command is –
Chapter 18
CLI Library
When an incoming trunk call is processed by the system, the system stores the received CLI
in a buffer. If this CLI matches with an entry in the CLI NAME library then system will also
keep a pointer to this library. Here the user must note that system is searching for Full
received CLI, it does not start search with every digit of received CLI. Hence system will not
look for partial matching of CLI digits. The Complete received CLI digits must match with
the Caller ID stored in the CLI NAME library.
The ADX + can receive CLI on analog Trunks (with SET DIDG <DIDG> ANACLI enabled)
or ISDN Trunks or incoming MFC call (with SET DIDG <DIDG> CLI <number of CLI
digits>). The CLI to NAME conversion is done only when all the CLI digits are received.
This Name will be displayed on KTS and no programming is required for this.
The ADX + now offers users to fill and store up to 200 such numbers with names.
The Caller’s ID will be used as a reference number and will be unique within system. Usually
a user can have multiple phone numbers but it’s very rare that a phone number has two
names.
The length of caller ID and Caller’s name can be up to 16 characters long. If user tries to fill
more than 16 characters then extra character will be stripped off.
This command will set name for a caller ID. This Caller ID and name will be added in CLI
LIBRARY list. The system will search for a free library in the list and store this pair. If the
Caller ID already exists then system will over write on the existing entry.
This command will erase an exiting library entry for caller ID. The Name and ID both will be
removed from the system library list. If ID does not exist then system will show an error.
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To delete all entries from the CLI library, the command is,
This command will erase entire CLI NAME library list for all caller ID. The Name and ID
everything will be removed from the system library list.
This command can be used to view currently configured name libraries. The system will
show only 40 libraries at a time. If the user does not define the START NUMBER then
system will assume it, as zero and it will show first 40 libraries.
Example:
~SHOW NAME CLINM
Cli, Names List 0-40
0. 9810625615 -Sharad | 1. 116817415 -Creative |
If call is offered to an analog extension and FSK NAME (SET EXT <extension> FSK 2) is
enabled for this extension then the caller’s Name as well as caller’s CLI both will be
displayed. This display is subject to a limit and Total Number display character can be up to
maximum 20 only (CLI digits plus caller’s name).
If FSK NAME is not enabled and only CLI (DTMF or FSK) is enabled then Name will not be
displayed on Extension.
These CLI NAME libraries can be used to dial the number outward. The process of dialing
outward is very much similar to Global or personnel Libraries. There is an access code to use
these libraries.
Note that location number can be viewed by the command `show sys clinm’
Example:
~SHOW NAME CLINM
Cli, Names List 0-40
0. 9810625615 -Sharad | 1. 116817415 -Creative |
In this example, location for Sharad is 000 & location for Creative is 001
The access code for dialing through CLI library, can be created by the command,
If the subscriber is a KTS user then the name stored in the library will also be displayed.
Note: The Redial will not work after CLI NAME library dial.
Chapter 19
Flexible keys setting of key phone & DSS
The keys for KTS / DPM are defined according to the key group of the digital extensions.
The format for this command is,
For the programming of KTS keys, first define the key group of the KTS. To define the key
group, command is,
The value of `XX ' can be 0 to 31. By default, all Key phones are in key group `0'.
Where <keygrp> is the key group no. in which that kts is defined.
FFFF can be extension/trunk number or memory bank number. For filing a memory bank
number, the value of FFFF must be Bxxx where xxx is the bank number.
`FFFF’ may be `ASXX’, `ABXX’, `ATXX’, `AVXX', `AWXX’, , `K000', `K001', `K002',
`K003', `K004'.
Keys setting of a KTS, can be viewed by the command, `show keys kts <keygrp>
show keys kts 0
[ 1 7000] [ 2 7001] [ 3 7002] [ 4 7003] [ 5 7004] [ 6 7005] [ 7 7006] [ 8 7007]
[ 9 7008] [ 10 7009] [ 11 7010] [ 12 7011] [13 7012] [14 7013] [15 7014] [16 7015]
[17 7016] [ 18 7017] [ 19 7018] [ 20 7019] [21 7020] [22 7021] [23 7022] [24 7023]
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Some more special keys can also be defined on the DKT, like -
Note: For the function of the various keys, refer OPR FUNCTION.
For DPM keys setting, first define the DPM no. for a KTS through the command `device'.
Where <ext no.> is the KTS Ext no. & 0 for 1st DPM, 1 for 2nd DPM, 2 for 3rd DPM.
Now define the DPM keys as per requirement. As on now, every DPM will have maximum
40 keys. Key numbers of first DPM will be 0 to 40, of second DPM will be 41 to 80 & of
third DPM, key numbers will be 81 to 120. To set the keys of DPM, command is,
Where <keygrp> is the key group of the KTS extension to which the desired DPM is attached.
It is possible to define a key for only displaying the status of an extension/trunk. The
command for this is,
set keys DPM type no. KKK FFFF disp
On giving this command, the key will only display the status of the defined extension or trunk
line. This defined extension or trunk cannot be dialed by pressing this DPM key.
Keys setting of a DPM, can be viewed by the command, `show keys kts <keygrp>.
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Chapter 20
Authorisation Password
For configuration of the system, system administrator has to logged-in for the system
programming. The ADX + has three levels of passwords for logging-into the system
programming. The levels are as defined below-
User level
Master level
Supervisor level
User level is the lowest level. In the user level, it is only possible to view the various system
parameters. It is not possible to enter any programs in this level.
The programs can be entered only in the second level, which is called as the master level.
Master level is above user level.
The third level is the supervisor level. This level is above user & master level. The master
level and the supervisor level are similar in all respects except the date & time of the system
can be changed only by the supervisor.
All the three levels have different login passwords. These passwords can be set by the
following commands:
Where the parameter <level> for user will be `user’, for master will be `master’ & for
supervisor will be `super’.
Note that lowest level can not change the password of the upper level. While upper level can
change the password of the lowed level. A level can change its own password.
When the login is in a lower level, it is possible to go to a higher level only after logging out
of the current level. If no command is entered since last 4 minutes, programming terminal will
be logged out automatically.
If you want to see the level of the logged-in user, press `Ctrl + G’.
Chapter 21
Addition & deletion of the cards
Adding a card
Any new card can be added to the system, without changing any DIP switch settings of
the MCC card. The command for adding any new card is,
The slot numbers start from 01 onwards (corresponding to the first slot). The valid
names of card types are given below:
For example, to add a new FLC in the second slot, the command will be,
It must be noted that after adding a card, its ports also have to be set through the command
PRI Card can be added with its E or T property. Means if PRI is added as extension type,
PRIE will be added & it PRI is supposed to be added as trunks, PRIT will be added.
All the combo cards will be added with the identity of the pilot card. For example, the pilot
card of FDI is FLC. The pilot card of DTF is DCC, the pilot card of DTI is DCC. After
adding these cards, the ports will be defined accordingly.
Deleting a card
show card
show card
Card List
Slot Card Stat | Slot Card Stat | Slot Card Stat | Slot Card
Stat
Chapter 22
Date & Time Setting
1. time
This command is used for setting the system time. The format of the
command is,
time hh mm ss
Where hh - Hours
mm - Minutes
ss - Seconds
2. date
This command is used for setting the system date. The format of the
command is,
date dd mm yy w
Where dd - Date
mm - Month,
yy - Year
w - Week day (0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday & so on).
Note : Date & time of the system can be set through key phone also.
Chapter 23
Changeover Timings Setting
ADX + has two diffenent modes i.e. day mode & night mode. Certain
settings can be defined to work in the different manner in day mode & in
another manner night mode.
Only day timings has to be defined & rest of the time out of 24 hours, will
be treaded as night timings.
Where <week day>- Week day i.e. 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday
& so on.
HH - day start time hours (in 24 hours format)
MM - day start time minutes
hh - day end time hours (in 24 hours format)
mm - day end time minutes
For example, if the day time for Monday is required from 8 AM to 8 PM,
the command will be,
set cotm 1 08 00 20 00
After defining the above command, on Monday, from 00:00 of night upto 8
Am, system will work in night mode. At AMPM system will come in day
mode upto 8 PM. Again at 8 PM, system will come back to night mode.
After 23:59 of the Monday, timings of Tuesday will be applicable.
show cotm
COTIME for SUN -> 09:00 to 18:00
COTIME for MON -> 09:00 to 18:00
COTIME for TUES -> 09:00 to 18:00
COTIME for WED -> 09:00 to 18:00
COTIME for THURS -> 09:00 to 18:00
COTIME for FRI -> 09:00 to 18:00
COTIME for SAT -> 09:00 to 18:00
Chapter 24
Holidays Setting
The department of the telecommunication charges as per different tariffs on public holidays .
To make the ADX +compatible with the DOT for the call charges, these holiday setting are
required.
With the ADX + desired holidays can be defined. Apart from full day setting, half day setting
also can be defined.
Holidays, full day off, half day off will be defined through the rsrd table. Note that rsrd table
is used to program the dialout table (refer SLT Featutes – Dial out rights of a SLT).
Only the row no. 0 of the RSRD table is used to program the desired National Holidays / Half
day off / Full day off.
Maximum 8 days in a year can be defined as National Holidays & only a single day of a week
can be defined as Full day off & only one day of a week can be defined as Half day off.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm dd mm Half Day Full day
1 Mod 1 0. 1 Dial Lim
2 Mod 2 Dial Lim
3 Mod 3 0. 0 Dial Lim
4 Mod 4 0. 00 Dial Lim
5 Mod 5 Dial Lim `000'
For R = 0 & C = 0 to 7 , `X’ will be DD & `Y’ will be MM. `DD’ is the date & `MM’ is the
month of the desired National holiday.
For R = 0 & C = 8, `X’ will be the half day & `Y ‘ will be full day.
In this case, value of `X’ & `Y’ will be 0 to 7. `0’ for Sunday & `1’ for Monday & so on. The
value of X & Y will be `8’ for no Half day & no Full day.
By default all Sundays & 26th Jan / 15th Aug & 2nd Oct are defined as National Holidays.
Setting of weekoff
To define the weekoff day, command is, set sys weekoff <day of the week>
Where <day of the week> will be 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday & so on.
Important – The above setting is only to define the holidays. The call charges on the holidays
will be defined through the COST TABLE.
Chapter 25
Cost Table & Code Table
The STD / ISD code table must be filled for calculating the charges of the
STD & ISD calls made by any extension. The implementation is done in
the form of two tables namely COST TABLE & CODE TABLE. The COST
TABLE is used for defining the pulse rate for each time zone, the charges
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
There are no separate zones for STD & ISD. All the zones are combined
together. The number of zones are more keeping in view the various time
zones for charge calculation in the case of STD & ISD Calls. However,
these zones are programmable and they can be altered according to the
customer requirement. 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. Similarly,
the entries in the other zones are also entered. There is also provision for
two more zones, which can be utilised wherever required. In the default
condition, these 2 zones are not utilised 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 & 17th column in the first row is not
used and the default entries in these column 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 25 th 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.
The 13th column of row 2 is used for enabling or disabling holiday rates. A 1 in this column
enables holiday rates for local calls & a 0 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 def. 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.
The 16th column is used for entering the service charge for one local call. The default entry is
0.
The 17th column is used for entering the call charge per 16 Khz pulse. The default entry is
200.
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:
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 1 st 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
mCOICh 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. The default entry is
0.
The 17th column is used for entering the call charge per 16 Khz pulse. The default entry is
126.
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. The default entries are as given
below:
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
mCOICh 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 column is used for entering the service charge for one ISD call. The default entry is
0.
The 17th column is used for entering the call charge per 16 Khz pulseThe default entry is 126.
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 rates. 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.
The 16th column is used for entering the service charge for one cellular call. The default entry
is 0.
The 17th column is used for entering the call charge per 16 Khz pulseThe default entry is 200.
Till now we have seen the default rate table. These tables will be used only if there is no
mCOICh 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.
The cost table is given below. The format of the command for altering the values in the cost
table is ,
where rr is the row number and it can have values from 00 to 24; cc is the column number
and it can have values from 00 to 14. For example to change the value of first row first
column to 630, the command is,
set toll 00 00 0630
Default: The default values of the cost table are as shown in the figure.
Cost 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 each code entered in the CODE TABLE, the row number of the COST TABLE must be
entered for calculating the charges.
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 mCOIChes 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.
Local numbers can also be entered in the CODE TABLE. A maximum of 7 digits can be
entered for any local number entry in the CODE TABLE. For example, 9180, 9181, 9182 etc.
As explained in the case of STD & ISD codes, here also the entry for each local number must
be a corresponding row number of the COST TABLE.
The maximum number of codes that can be entered in the CODE TABLE is 100.
The format of the command for entering the various codes in the code table is,
For example to enter the code 011 with the charge calculation as per the entries made in row
10, the command is,
and for entering 009 with the charge calculation as per the entries made in row 9, the
command is,
In the system default settings, no codes are entered in the table. All the entries made in the
code table can be viewed by giving the command,
show code
This command will show all the std / isd codes which are entered in the table in the following
format:
It is possible to alter any entries made in the code table by simply overwriting the code with
the new row number. For example, to view the pulse rate of the STD code 011, enter
The display will show the present row number of the STD code 011. Now if it is require to
change the charge calculation as per row number 12, the command is,
All the entries made in the STD / ISD code table can be erased using the command,
delete code
This command clears the code table and fresh entries can be made.
Deleting the code table will not affect the other system parameters.
Chapter 26
Voice Guidance
DSP card is having 3 VSN also. These 3 VSN ports will be used to record the various
messages.
a) Messages are of two types. One is DISA messages (fixed messages) & another is free
flowing messages.
b) Every free flowing message will occupy one complete port.
c) Each DISA message will occupy a partial section of a VSN port. This partial section
of the VSN port will be known as the `part' of the VSN port.
d) Engineer has to decide the no. of ports to be used as per the traffic of the incoming
calls.
DISA Messages
DISA messages are fixed type. The port of the VSN for various messages will be decided by
the engineer, as per the incoming trunk traffic. Every DISA message is having a fixed
message no. This message no. will be used to set the port of the VSN & recording of that
message.
All the DISA messages have the fixed message no. as shown below.
Each message is approx. of 8 seconds duration.
On any VSN port, one type of message can be recorded only once. Means on one VSN port,
only one welcome message can be recorded. If more welcome messages are reqd., any other
unused VSN ports can be used. So first decide the total no. of various messages.
When the message is being recorded, it will be stored in all the selected ports simultaneously.
ADX +can have multiple welcome messages for the incoming calls. Total 9 types of
welcome messages can be recorded. It must be noted that ADX +can play the different
welcom message only. Rest of the DISA messages will be same.
For DISA message recording, first decide the no. of messages of DISA messages as per the
incoming traffic.
Now set the VSN port of the DISA messages. Note that the part of the port will be decided by
the system itself.
The syntax of the command for the same is,
`set sys msgs <msgs no.> <DSP slot No.> <port no.>’
Port No. 29th / 30th / 31st of DSP are the VSN ports.
set sys msgs 6 0 29
Set sys msgs 7 0 29
Set sys msgs 8 0 29
Set sys msgs 9 0 29
Set sys msgs 3 0 29
Set sys msgs 4 0 29
Set sys msgs 5 0 29
These commands will set all the above messages on 29 th port of the DSP. Parts of the ports
will be decided by the system itself.
You can view the port/part allotment thru the command `show sys msgs’
System is so intelligent that various messages will be played only whenever these are
required.
Note : The message recording is possible after defining of the various messages on various
VSN ports only. The recording will be done from a key phone by entering the Programming
mode. The command for recording the message is:
PROG + P/W + 11 + 06
Every DISA message is of 10 seconds. Recorded messages can be heard for testing purpose
whether the message is recorded properly or not. By default, the command for the same is `40
+ Msg No.’ This command can be directly given from a key phone without entering the
Programming mode.
Further As the DISA messages are recorded on various parts of various ports so to make sure
that the messages are recorded on all the desired parts of the ports, you can hear any specific
part/port.
First record the various welcome messages on the various VSN ports as explained above.
Now define the welcome message number in the DIDG of the desired trunk. To define the
same, command is,
`411 + DSP slot no. + Port No. + Part No.’ (No need to enter the system Programming
mode)
Important : Without allotment of the ports, DISA messages can not recorded.
A free flowing message is that message that will be played continuously. A free flowing
message will occupy one complete port.
Every free flowing message has a `tone type’ & `Msg No.’ `Tone type’ is fixed for every free
flowing message while `Msg No.’ is not fixed like DISA messages. For free flowing
messages, engineer has to decide the `Msg No.’ & it can be any number between 21 and 39.
All the following tones can be replaced by the voice messages, like –
It is also possible to record some customized messages given below. The conditions under
which these messages will be played are explained below:–
Note: The ACD announcer has no `tone type’. The explanation of ACD announcer
message is given in the end of this document.
This facility is not available – This message will be played when a subscriber is trying to dial
an outgoing number, which is above his class of service.
All lines in this route are busy – This message will be played when all outgoing trunks are
busy.
ACD Announcer – This message will be played if someone is trying to access ACD group &
all the agent of the ACD group are busy.
Your bill is not paid – This message has to be activated by the attendant for any specific
extension. This message can also be activated thru Computer Program Interface. Commands
are given below:
Note: The default Att code is 184. The Attendant extension has to be defined using the COS
command in PI. Activating this message will not DISAble the outgoing/ incoming facility of
an extension.
How to define the ports for free flowing messages for recording
For free flowing messages, first set the port no. of the VSN port of DSP card.
Now set the message no. for that free flowing message, that will be required during
recording. The message number has to be decided by the Engineer (any number from 21 to
39)
set sys msgs <msg no.> <DSP slot no.> <port no.>
Now you record the message from the operator key phone,
You can also play the recorded message. By default the code for hearing the message is `40 +
Msg No.’
Let’s assume that we are using the VSN port of the first DSP i.e. card no. 0th, the command
for setting the ports for the various messages are:
The command for allotting the message number for the various ports are:
The commands to be given from the KTS for recording the above messages are,
VSN messages can be recorded through KTS. But if it is supposed to be recorded with the
help of SLT, follow the steps –
a) Find out the original number of these extensions. Suupose the original extension
number of ext A is A is 2032 & Ext B is 2033.
b) Make a call from ext 2032 to Ext 2033.
c) Give a command - set sys msgs <Msg No.> <DSP Card> <Port No.>
d) If you want to record the VSN msg on 29th port of the DSP card (i.e. oth card), the
command will be,
set sys msgs 21 00 29
Where A is the last three digits of ext 2032. & VSN port No. should be 29 (Because you
are recording on 29th port of DSP). After this command, voice link between Ext 2032 &
Ext 2033 will be broken & Ext 2032 will be connected to the defined VSN port.
Where X will be 2 for 29th port of DSP / X wil be 3 for 30 th port of DSP / X will be 4
for 31st port of DSP.
h) Now record the VSN message from Ext 2032.
11. Now use `tone' command as per your requirement - set sys tone………..
Hold On Music can be recorded in the ADX +. This music will be recorded in the 28th slot of
the DSP card. A jack (below the lower serial port), is provided on the MCC to record the
music. Any external music source can be connected to this music port through a RJ45 cable.
Command is –
Remove the music port & give a soft reset to the MCC. Now recorded music should be
played.
Chapter 27
Voice Mail Integration
Voice Mail can be integrated with ADX + with the inband signaling as well as outband
signaling also. ADX + will generate the inband signaling (dtmf signalling) while the call is
being diverted to voice mail extensions only. For this the extensions that are connected to
VMAIL ports, have to be defined as VOICE MAIL EXTENSION. To define the voice
mail extension,
DIC will be generated by the ADX + on calling VMAIL extensions by another extensions.
An extension user will call VMAIL extension either for accessing his mailbox or to change
his extension’s greeting. By def. DIC string is “11 Ext No. #”.
DEC will be generated by the ADX + while an incoming trunk call is required to be attended
by the voice mail for WELCOME GREETING of the organization. DEC string will instruct
voice mail to play the WELCOM GREETING. By default, DEC string is “22#”.
DVIR will be generated by ADX + while an internal or external call is forwarded to the
VMAIL ports from any unanswered extension. Note that `system feature `Call forward no
reply’ should be activated on every extension.
DVIR string will instruct VOICE-MAIL to open the mail box of forwarding extension to
store the voice message from caller. By default DVIR string is “33 EXT #”.
EOC will be generated by ADX + while ADX + is releasing the VMAIL port. By default
EOC string is “554#”
All the above strings are programmable. To change the various strings, command is,
& `Y’ is the string notification followed by extension notification & string termination.
Extension notification is `%s’ & String Termination is `#’. Note that `s’ is in lower case
only.
For example, if DIC string is required as `6666’ followed by extension no. & #’, this will be
set by the following command,
Note that for the setting of the various strings, the maximum length of the `Y’ can be 7.
Means string notification can be in 4 digit maximum. For good result, define the string
notification in single digit.
Defined VMAIL strings can be viewed by the command `show sys device’.
If a voice message is stored for an extension in his mailbox, VMAIL has to send the
MESSAGE LIGHT ON string to the ADX + through VMAIL ports. For this VMAIL has to
send the following strings.
When the voice message is deleted by that extension user after hearing the stored voice
message, VMAIL has to send the string for turn off the MSG LIGHT.
The message light on/off code, can be changed either by the flex command or by the port
command.
So to avoid this case, VMAIL should work in semi-supervisory mode means supervisory
mode only for busy case. Means if VMAIL finds an extension busy for an external call,
VMAIL should not transfer this call blindly. VMAIL should play the busy message itself.
Keeping the VMAIL integration in mind, we have modified one of system feature also i.e.
`Call forward no reply’ can be forwarded to ACD also. Note that Call forward no reply can
be set through only PI.
Chapter 28
Solid State Disk Integration
A Solid State Disk SSD can be installed with the MCC of the ADX +. If the SSD is
installed, all the call details will be saved in the SSD as well as in the system buffer. Once the
SSD is installed, the storage of the outgoing calls in the SSD will also be enabled
automatically.
Call details can be downloaded through the lower serial port of the MCC using the utility
DIFILE.EXE.
Apart from this, the backup of the done system programming can be taken in the SSD. If
SSD is installed with the MCC, it will be connected as drive A & `SSD ready as A:’ message
will be displayed while system is booting. (As shown below)
{80} 430
SSD ready as A:
ADX + 1.06a(FS)
Executing from Flash
~LOGIN
Note that all the calls will be stored in the current subdirectory only
Important : The utility that download the call details through lower serial port named
`GCAP.EXE', will not download the calls from the SSD. To download the call details from
the SSD, utility `difile.exe' will be used. This utility is available on demand.
1. cd
This command is used to change the subdirectory from the current directory. This command
is same as DOS command. The format of this command is,
hdd cd \
hdd cd ..
2. copy
3. dir
This command is used foe viewing the directory. All the files of the current subdirectory will
be displayed. Format of this command is,
hdd dir
hdd dir
Dir A:\
ADX + <DIR> 10:13:12 01/03/2001 0 [10]
~
0103.PRN 10:26:20 01/03/2001 3018 [20]
IRIS1 <DIR> 13:13:00 01/03/2001 0 [10]
0203.PRN 07:22:22 02/03/2001 24 [20]
SUMIT 31:63:22 31/15/1999 15 [20]
IVM 31:63:22 31/15/1999 131040 [20]
Free Space 30959K(Total 31093K)
4. del
5. md
This command is used to create any new subdirectory. The format of this command is,
6. move
7. type
8. rd
This command is used to delete any subdirectory. The format of this command is,
9. ren
This command is used to rename a file. The format of this command is,
10. save
This command is used to take the back of the FLASH/RAM/ALL/PORTS in the SSD. The
command format will be –
Once the SSD is installed with the MCC, MCC will start to store all the outgoing calls in the
SSD as well as system buffer.
GCAP.EXE is the utility to download the call details from the system buffer through the
lower serial port of the MCC.
DIFILE.EXE is the utility to download the calls details from the SSD through the lower serial
port of the MCC.
For various strings (protocol) used by the GCAP.EXE & DIFILE.EXE to download the call
details from the system buffer / SSD, refer ADX +CTI manual.
Call details from the SSD will be downloaded through the lower serial port of the MCC. The
utility `DIFILE’ will be used for this purpose.
All the call details remains saved in the SSD in compressed form. The format of the saved
compressed file will be in PRN format. Using the utility `DIFILE’, compressed file will be
downloaded from the SSD in the computer. The compressed file will be restored in the
TAXT format using the same utility `DIFILE.EXE.
DIFILE is a DOS based utility. So to use the same, come to the DOS prompt & type
following for getting the help menu.
C:\Difile11 -?
A - This parameter is used for auto termination of the DIFILE after downloading the
file from SSD. By default it is disabled.
B - This parameter is sued to define the BAUD rate of the serial port. As DIFILE is
executed on the lower serial port whose BAUD rate is 9600. By default Baud
Rate is 9600.
D - This parameter is used to define the file name, which is supposed to download
from SSD. With this parameter, filename (PRN file) also has to be defined. Only
one PRN file can be downloaded at a time.
I - This parameter is used to unpack the compressed PRN file. With this parameter,
PRN file name has to be defined which is supposed to be unpacked.
O - This parameter is used to define the file name for unpacking the PRN file. If this
parameter is not defined, DIFILE will create the HDD file, which will be in taxt
format. If the desired file name is defined with the `O’ parameter, PRN file will
be unpacked in the defined file with O parameter.
P - This parameter is used to define the used serial port of the computer.
For example, if there is a PRN file in the SSD named `0101.PRN’. To download the file
`0101.PRN’, the syntax of the DIFILE will be,
Note that here the parameters `I’ & `O’ are not used. The above syntax will download the
desired file in the computer. Now this file has to be unpacked. The syntax of the DIFILE will
be,
C:\DIFILE11 -A -I 0101.PRN
Note here rest parameters are not used. Now DIFILE will unpack the 0101.PRN file & all the
call date will be saved in a taxt file named 01JANYY.HDD. This file name is taken from the
date of the call details.
As explained above, the unpacking can be done in a desired file. For examples, if the PRN
file 0101.PRN is supposed to be unpacked in a taxt file named `ABCD’, the syntax of the
DIFILE, will be,
Now the file 0101.PRN will be unpacked in a taxt file named ABCD, which can be opened
through any editor.
Important: All the PRN files, saved in SSD, will be downloaded individually.
How to download the call details from the ADX +call buffer
As explained earlier, ADX +saves the outgoing call details in system buffer also. The call
details can be downloaded from the ADX +call buffer using the utility GCAP152.EXE.
This is the DOS based utility so to use the same, come to the DOS prompt & type following
for getting the help menu.
C:\GCAP152 -?
There are various parameters to define with the GCAP for downloading the call details from
the call buffer. The description of various parameter are as explained –
A - This parameter is used for auto termination of the GCAP after downloading the
call details from the call buffer.
B - This parameter is used to define the BAUD rate of the communication with
IRIS. As this utility works on the lower serial port of the ADX +MCC so it
should be 9600. By default it is 9600.
C - This parameter is used to enable the RTS & CTS. By default it is disabled.
D - This parameter is used to shown the various packets on the computer screen
while GCAP is downloading the calls from call buffer.
H - This parameter is used for secure downloading. The length of the call string has
to be defined with this parameter. If GCAP does not find the call string as per
the defined length, GCAP sends the request again to download that call again.
I - This parameter is used to define the file name in which all the downloaded
calls are supposed to save. This is the taxt file & it can be opened through any
editor. If this parameter is not defined, GCAP will create date-wise file whose
extension will be DET. The date will be taken from the call data. By default,
GCAP download the calls in DET file.
L - This parameter is defined if incoming SMDR is enabled. Desired file name will
be defined with this parameter to store the incoming call data. If this parameter
is not defined & incoming SMDR is enabled through system programming,
GCAP will create a file by its own named INC.LOG & all the incoming call
data will be stored in this file. This is the taxt file & can be opened through any
editor.
M - This parameter is defined if Malicious Call Trace is enabled. Desired file name
will be defined with this parameter to store the malicious calls. If this
parameter is not defined & malicious call trace is enabled through system
programming, GCAP will create a file by its own named MTRACE.LOG & all
the malicious calls will be stored in this file. This is the taxt file & can be
opened through any editor.
O - If any taxt commands are supposed to send to IRIS, those taxt commands
should be written in a taxt file & that taxt file will be defined with the
parameter `O’. The moment GCAP is executed, GCAP will send all the taxt
commands to the lower serial port of the MCC. Generally this parameter is
used to integrate the ADX +with Hotel Management Software.
P - This parameter is used to define the used serial port of the computer.
S - As the utility GCAP can be used with DX2000 also so this parameter is used to
define whether the GCAP is used with DX2000 or it is being used with IRIS.
By default DX2000 is defined.
T - This parameter is used to show the trunk ports status. All the used trunk ports
will be shown on the computer screen with the latest Date & Time when that
trunk port was used. The status of the trunk ports will be updated after every
one minute.
For example, if the data has to be downloaded from the call buffer, syntax of the GCAP will
be,
Chapter 29
Maintenance Utility
With the help of the SSD, maintenance of the system becomes very easy. All the system
programming can be saved in the SSD & that can be restored later. Note that for availing this
facility, MCC must have an SSD installed.
As we have seen that backup can be taken through the `save’ command however we can take
the backup through the maintenance utility also. Note during maintenance, system will
remain down while during taking the backup through `save’ command, system was up.
Put the second dip switch of MCC in OFF position & press the reset switch of the MCC.
Following will be displayed on your computer,
After pressing `H’, following will be displayed. Note that `H’ should be pressed in upper case. Following screen
is the MAIN MENU.
To store the current version of the MCC, press `1’. `File Name’ will be asked. Enter the file
name. Current MCC version will be saved in the defined file.
Now press `2’ for taking the backup of all programmed data. Now system will ask the file
name in which system has to save the `program data’. Enter the file name & press enter key.
System will start to save the `program data’.
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After taking the backup of `program data’, again Main Menu will be displayed.
Now press `3’ to take the backup of `Port Information’. Enter the file name & port
information also will be saved in the defined file name.
Note that all the 3 backups was taken one by one. However all 3 backups can be taken in a
single file. For this, press `4’ followed by the file name.
Now a system programming backup has been taken in the SSD. This backup will be used in
case of MCC card is replaced. If MCC card This backup can be downloaded back from the
SSD to the new MCC.
For this, just replace the SSD from the old MCC to the new MCC.
Again put the dip switch 2 in the off condition & press the reset switch of the MCC.
Following will be displayed.
Now as a backup was already taken in the SSD, all the files in which system version,
program data & port information was saved, will be available in the SSD.
To have a view of the directory of the SSD, press `S’
Dir A:\
. <DIR> 15:43:00 26/07/2002 0 [10]
.. <DIR> 15:43:00 26/07/2002 0 [10]
VER 15:43:00 26/07/2002 262144 [20]
PROG 15:43:00 26/07/2002 512000 [20]
PORT 15:43:00 26/07/2002 327680 [20]
Press Any Key for Main Menu
In the above case, backup of system version was taken in `VER’ file. Backup of program
data was taken in `Prog’ file & backup of port information was taken in `PORT’ file.
Now press `5’ followed by the file name in which system version was backed up.
System will reconfirm, press `y’ for reconfirm. Now system version will be loaded from the
SSD to the MCC. Now to load the program data, press `6’ followed by the `program data’ file
name.
After loading the program data, load the port information . For that press `7’ followed by the
`port information’ file name.
As we had taken the backup of all 3 information in a single step through the option `4’ of
Main Menu, similarly we can load all 3 information to the MCC from the SSD via a single
step. For this, press the `8’ followed by the file name in which all 3 information were saved.
Verify,
Do not restore,
While restoring, disable the verification.
If verification is not disabled, utility will only check for the asked information.
Restoring can be done only if verification is disabled.
To disable the verification, press `V’ in the main menu.
If verification is disabled, option 5/6/7 will be displayed with a prefix `V’ as shown in the
following screen
************** ADX + Options **************
* 1 : Save Current Version to HDD *
* 2 : Save All Program Data to HDD *
* 3 : Save Port Information *
* 4 : Save Data for Emergency (1,2,3) *
* V5 : Restore Version from HDD *
* V6 : Restore All Program Data From HDD *
* V7 : Restore Port Information *
* V8 : Restore Emergency Data (5,6,7) *
* M : Make a New Directory *
* R : Remove Directory *
* C : Change Current Directory *
* D : Delete a File *
* S : Show Files in Directory *
* V : Verify only, Dont Restore *
* E : Erase All Program Data *
If required, the existing version /data can be erased from the MCC to load further from SSD.
For this,goto the Main Menu, press `E’ followed by the `y’
After loading the information to the MCC, put back the dip switch 2 in ON position & press
the reset switch of the MCC. Now MCC will boot with the installed cards.
Important : While taking the backup, files will be created in the current sub-directory.
Apart from this, SSD can be managed through this maintenance utility. Means following
operations can be done through this utility.
Make a new sub-directory, press `M’ followed by the directory name & press enter key.
Defined sub-directory will be created in the current sub-directory.
Remove directory, to remove any sub-directory, press `R’ followed by the sub-directory
name.
Change sub-directory, to change the sub-directory, press `C’ followed by the sub-directory
name. For going back, press `C’ followed by the “..”. You will be in the previous sub-
directory.
Delete a file, to delete a file, press `D’ followed by a file name of the current sub-directory.
Show file, press `S’ for viewing the directory of current sub-directory. Only currently sub-
directory can be viewed.
If a SDD is not present with the system, backup should be taken manually. The backup must
be stored in the form of a text file. The text file must contain the various program commands
in each line. A sample of the backup text file is given below. Any alterations in the system
programming must also be updated in the backup file.
The programs stored in the backup file can be used to program the system using the
`upload.exe’ file. For uploading the file to the system, connect the Program interface device
to the first serial port of the system and give the following command.
xyz789
set pnt 700 dtmf
set ext 2000 cos 1 1
It must be noted that the first line of the file must be the Login password. After this each
program must be entered on separate lines. The file must be saved in plain text format. This
file can later on be used for uploading into the system for programming the entire system. All
the programs will be entered step by step.
Firstly put the DIP SW 1 & 2 in OFF position. Connect the programming serial port to any
terminal software like TERM.EXE or HYPERTERMINAL.
Now press the reset switch of the MCC. Following screen will be displayed –
Very Very Important : Note that enter carriage should be pressed only once & except enter
carriage, no other key should be pressed. Following screen will be displayed.
Arrive at the DOS prompt. Now there is one utility available named LOADS.EXE. With the
help of this utility, new MCC software will be loaded in the MCC. To load the new MCC
software, syntax will be,
Where <X> is the computer’s serial port & <file name> is the MCC software file.
While loading this software, put the dip switch 1 & 2 in ON position back. Software loading
will take several minutes.
After completion of the new software version, MCC will reboot automatically.
Chapter 30
Gain Setting
With ADX +, different gain setting for extensions or trunks, can be done with respect to
various types of trunks. Note that for any particular extension, only one gain can be set.
Different gains that can be set e.g. FLC to ATC / FLC to DCC / FLC to Digital trunk / FLC
to TWT / ATC to TWT . Furthermore, the same gain setting will be effected for the same
type of trunks or extensions.
show gain
Gain Table:
LIN |xxx |BWT |xxx |ATC |xxx |DID |DGT |DLC |DSP |
6 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
3 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
9 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
6 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
9 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0| 0| 0| 0|
0| 0|
This is matrix type table. In the above table, In this table, rows & column are started from
0 . Note the following for the above table -
Note that the value of X can be 0 to 15. Where 0 to 12 is the attenuation. `0' means no gain /
no loss. 1 to 12 is the -1 to -12 gain. & the value 13/14/15 is the gain. Means 13 is the +2 db,
14 is the +3 db & 15 is the +5 db.
To set the gain for analog extension to extension, the value of R & C will be 0 (refer table)
set gain 0 0 5
As the value of R & C are same , so this command will affect transmit side as well as receive
side.
To set the gain for analogue extension to ATC, command will be,
To set the gain between analogue extension to DID, command will be,
To set the gain between Key phones to DID, command will be,
Chapter 31
Snap Commands
With the help of SNAP commands, you can view certain setting of the ports of the system.
Following are the commands for snapping.
1. off
As a snap command traces all the ports for the defined function, it can take some time to
display the result. `OFF’ command is used to terminate the snap shot (if required). To
terminate the snap shot, command will be,
snap off 0
2. forw
This command is used for viewing the forwarded ports of the system. The command for the
same is,
snap forw 0
For example, if extension 2065 if forwarded for its all calls to extension no. 2066 & extension
2067 is forwarded to extension 2068 for busy case, result of the command `snap forw 0’ will
be,
snap forw 0
Snap Shot
~
[2065 AFRW 2066 ]
[2067 BFRW 2068 ]
3. state
This command is used to have a view of all the free or busy ports. For viewing free ports,
command will be,
snap state 0
snap state 0
snap Shot
~[C 0,P28- IDLE][C 0,P29- IDLE][C 0,P30- IDLE][C 0,P31- IDLE
][ 2064- IDLE][ 2065- IDLE][ 2066- IDLE][ 2067- IDLE
][ 2068- IDLE][ 2069- IDLE][ 2070- IDLE][ 2071- IDLE
][ 2072- IDLE][ 2073- IDLE][ 2074- IDLE][ 2075- IDLE
][ 2076- IDLE][ 2077- IDLE][ 2078- IDLE][ 2079- IDLE
][ 2080- IDLE][ 2081- IDLE][ 2082- IDLE][ 2083- IDLE
][ 2084- IDLE][ 2085- IDLE][ 2086- IDLE][ 2087- IDLE
][ 2088- IDLE][ 2089- IDLE][ 2090- IDLE][ 2091- IDLE
][ 2092- IDLE][ 2093- IDLE][ 2094- IDLE][ 2095- IDLE
For viewing all the busy ports, command will be, snap state 1
snap state 1
Snap Shot
4. revs
This command is used to have a view of the trunks those are defined for reversal sensing on
incoming. While viewing, if any trunk is busy with an incoming call & reversal is received on
that trunk, that will also be displayed . The command for the same is,
snap revs 0
snap revs 0
Snap Shot
[7000 -REVS ][7001 -REVS ][7002 -REVS ][7003 -REVS
][7004 -REVS ][7005 -REVS ][7006 -REVS ][7007 -REVS
][7008 -REVS ][7009 -REVS ][7010 -REVS ][7011 -REVS
][7012 - ][7013 - ][7014 - ][7015 -
][7016 - ][7017 - ][7018 - ][7019 -
][7020 - ][7021 - ][7022 - ][7023 -
]
Snap Done
5. tmode
This command is used for viewing the trunk’s current dial mode ie whether the trunk line is
busy with an outgoing or an incoming call. Simultaneously, this command will show the
defined signaling of the trunks. The command for the same is,
snap tmode 0
snap tmode 0
Snap Shot
~[7000 - 00 DTMF][7001 - 00 DTMF][7002 - 00 DTMF][7003 - 00 DTMF
][7004 - 00 DTMF][7005 - 00 DTMF][7006 - 00 DTMF][7007 - 00 DTMF
][7008 - 00 DTMF][7009 - 00 DTMF][7010 - 00 DTMF][7011 - 00 DTMF
][7012 - 00 DTMF][7013 - 00 DTMF][7014 - 00 DTMF][7015 - 00 DTMF
][7016 - 00 DTMF][7017 - 00 DTMF][7018 - 00 DTMF][7019 - 00 DTMF
][7020 - 00 DTMF][7021 - 00 DTMF][7022 - 00 DTMF][7023 - 00 DTMF
6. mode
This command is used for viewing the day & night mode of the extensions & trunk ports.
For extension `mode’ determines the dialing rights on the extension & for trunk, `mode’
determines the incoming landing type. The format of the command is,
For example, for X = 0, all the extensions having no external rights, will be shown. Note that
X=0 / 1 / 2 are not applicable for trunks.
For example, if the command `snap mode 3’ is given, all the extensions having local rights
& all the trunks defined in hunt landing, will be shown.
snap mode 3
Snap Shot
~[2066 -MD03 N03][2067 -MD03 N03][2068 -MD03 N03][2069 -MD03 N03
][2070 -MD03 N03][2071 -MD03 N03][2072 -MD03 N03][2073 -MD03 N03
][2074 -MD03 N03][2075 -MD03 N03][2076 -MD03 N03][2077 -MD03 N03
][2078 -MD03 N03][2079 -MD03 N03][2080 -MD03 N03][2081 -MD03 N03
][2082 -MD03 N03][2083 -MD03 N03][2084 -MD03 N03][2085 -MD03 N03
][2086 -MD03 N03][2087 -MD03 N03][2088 -MD03 N03][2089 -MD03 N03
][2090 -MD03 N03][2091 -MD03 N03][2092 -MD03 N03][2093 -MD03 N03
][2094 -MD03 N03][2095 -MD03 N03][7001 -MD03 N03][7002 -MD03 N03
][7003 -MD03 N03][7004 -MD03 N03][7005 -MD03 N03][7006 -MD03 N03
][7007 -MD03 N03][7008 -MD03 N03][7009 -MD03 N03][7010 -MD03 N03
][7011 -MD03 N03][7012 -MD03 N03][7013 -MD03 N03][7014 -MD03 N03
][7015 -MD03 N03][7016 -MD03 N03][7017 -MD03 N03][7018 -MD03 N03
][7019 -MD03 N03][7020 -MD03 N03][7021 -MD03 N03][7022 -MD03 N03
][7023 -MD03 N0
7. hunt
This command is used to view the day & night hunt landing groups of the trunks. The
command format is,
sanp hunt 0
snap hunt 0
Snap Shot
~[7000 -HD03 N04][7001 -HD09 N09][7002 -HD09 N09][7003 -HD09 N09
][7004 -HD09 N09][7005 -HD09 N09][7006 -HD09 N09][7007 -HD09 N09
][7008 -HD09 N09][7009 -HD09 N09][7010 -HD09 N09][7011 -HD09 N09
][7012 -HD09 N09][7013 -HD09 N09][7014 -HD09 N09][7015 -HD09 N09
Snap Done
8. dgrp
This command is used for viewing the DID group & the trunk access group of the trunks. The
format of the command is,
snap dgrp 0
snap dgrp 0
Snap Shot
~[7000 - 10 0201][7001 - 15 FFFF][7002 - 15 FFFF][7003 - 15 FFFF
][7004 - 15 FFFF][7005 - 15 FFFF][7006 - 15 FFFF][7007 - 15 FFFF
][7008 - 15 FFFF][7009 - 15 FFFF][7010 - 15 FFFF][7011 - 15 FFFF
][7012 - 15 FFFF][7013 - 15 FFFF][7014 - 15 FFFF][7015 - 15 FFFF
][7016 - 15 FFFF][7017 - 15 FFFF][7018 - 15 FFFF][7019 - 15 FFFF
][7020 - 15 FFFF][7021 - 15 FFFF][7022 - 15 FFFF][7023 - 15 FFFF
Snap Done
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Corresponding to the trunk no., DID group is displayed & then the trunk access group is
displayed . Note that trunk access group will be shown in HEX. That can be converted in
binary form to get the exact group.
9. line
This command is used to have a view of various features on all extensions. Following are the
features that will be displayed for its availability or non-availability,
~snap line 0
Snap Shot
~
2064 -M04,05,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 0 0,SENDCLI,CALLWT, NOTPAID,
2065 -M00,00,D 3,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD, FORW,
2066 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD, DND
2067 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD, FORW,
2068 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2069 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2070 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2071 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2072 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2073 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2074 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2075 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2076 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2077 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2078 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2079 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2080 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2081 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2082 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2083 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2084 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2085 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2086 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2087 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2088 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2089 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2090 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2091 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2092 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2093 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2094 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
2095 -M03,03,D 0,NCLP,F0,COS 1 63,SENDCLI,INALLD,
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Snap Done
10. dodg
This command is used for viewing the trunks existing in a defined DOD group. The format of
the command is,
Where X can be 0 to 15. For example, for viewing all the trunks , existing in DODG 15, the
command will be,
snap dodg 15
snap dodg 15
Snap Shot
~[7001 - 15 ][7002 - 15 ][7003 - 15 ][7004 - 15 ][7005 - 15
][7006 - 15 ][7007 - 15 ][7008 - 15 ][7009 - 15 ][7010 - 15
][7011 - 15 ][7012 - 15 ][7013 - 15 ][7014 - 15 ][7015 - 15
][7016 - 15 ][7017 - 15 ][7018 - 15 ][7019 - 15 ][7020 - 15
][7021 - 15 ][7022 - 15 ][7023 - 15 ]
Snap Done
11. didg
This command is used for viewing the trunks existing in a defined DID group. The format of
the command is,
Where X can be 0 to 15. For example, for viewing all the trunks , existing in DIDG 15, the
command will be,
snap didg 15
snap didg 15
Snap Shot
~[7001 - 15 ][7002 - 15 ][7003 - 15 ][7004 - 15 ][7005 - 15
][7006 - 15 ][7007 - 15 ][7008 - 15 ][7009 - 15 ][7010 - 15
][7011 - 15 ][7012 - 15 ][7013 - 15 ][7014 - 15 ][7015 - 15
][7016 - 15 ][7017 - 15 ][7018 - 15 ][7019 - 15 ][7020 - 15
][7021 - 15 ][7022 - 15 ][7023 - 15 ]
12. khz
This command is used for viewing the no. of 16 khz pulses detected by all the extensions &
the trunks during the current month & last month. The format of the command is,
snap khz 0
snap khz 0
Snap Shot
[2064 - 0- 0][2065 - 0- 0][2066 - 0- 0][2067 - 0- 0][2068 - 0- 0]
[2069 - 0- 0][2070 - 0- 0][2071 - 0- 0][2072 - 0- 0][2073 - 0- 0]
[2074 - 0- 0][2075 - 0- 0][2076 - 0- 0][2077 - 0- 0][2078 - 0 - 0]
[2079 - 0- 0][2080 - 0- 0][2081 - 0- 0][2082 - 0- 0][2083 - 0 - 0]
[2084 - 0- 0][2085 - 0- 0][2086 - 0- 0][2087 - 0- 0][2088 - 0 - 0]
[2089 - 0- 0][2090 - 0- 0][2091 - 0- 0][2092 - 0- 0][2093 - 0 - 0]
[2094 - 0- 0][2095 - 0- 0][7000 - 0- 0][7001 - 0- 0][7002 - 0 - 0]
[7003 - 0- 0][7004 - 0- 0][7005 - 0- 0][7006 - 0- 0][7007 - 0 - 0]
[7008 - 0- 0][7009 - 0- 0][7010 - 0- 0][7011 - 0- 0][7012 - 0 - 0]
[7013 - 0- 0][7014 - 0- 0][7015 - 0- 0][7016 - 0- 0][7017 - 0 - 0]
[7018 - 0- 0][7019 - 0- 0][7020 - 0- 0][7021 - 0- 0][7022 - 0 - 0]
[7023 - 0- 0]
Snap Done
13. dept
This command is used for viewing the department of the extensions. The format of the
command is,
snap dept 0
14. card
This command is used for viewing the state of all the ports of a particular card. The format of
the command is,
Where <card no.> is the slot no. of a card & <state> will be `0’ for free ports & `1’ for busy
ports.
For example, if all the free ports of a card no. 2 are supposed to have a look, command will
be,
snap card 2 0
snap card 2 0
Snap Shot
~[ 2064- IDLE][ 2065- IDLE][ 2066- IDLE][ 2067- IDLE
][ 2068- IDLE][ 2069- IDLE][ 2070- IDLE][ 2071- IDLE
][ 2072- IDLE][ 2073- IDLE][ 2074- IDLE][ 2075- IDLE
][ 2076- IDLE][ 2077- IDLE][ 2078- IDLE][ 2079- IDLE
][ 2080- IDLE][ 2081- IDLE][ 2082- IDLE][ 2083- IDLE
][ 2084- IDLE][ 2085- IDLE][ 2086- IDLE][ 2087- IDLE
][ 2088- IDLE][ 2089- IDLE][ 2090- IDLE][ 2091- IDLE
][ 2092- IDLE][ 2093- IDLE][ 2094- IDLE][ 2095- IDLE
Chapter 32
Setting of System Dial Tone & Ring Cadence of
extensions
The mail controller card (MCC) card hosts one DSP (Digital Signaling processor ) also. All
the various types of dial tones are generated by the DSP card. This DSP is accommodating 32
ports. Following functions are performed by the DSP card –
Dial Tone
Ring Back Tone
Busy Tone
Reorder tone
Confirmation Tone
Waiting tone
MFC generators
DTMF receivers as well as DTMF dialers
HOLD ON MUSIC
3 ports Voice Guidance Messages
These functions are performed by the following ports of the DSP card –
Ring cadence of analog extensions for various types of incoming call, can be changed as per
the requirement. The command for the same is,
show cdb o 2
show cdb 0 2
CDb 0 Type 2(FLC) :
0h- 5h, 8h, 6h,11h,21h,25h,7fh,22h,
8h- 5h, 5h,32h,32h, 8h, 8h, ah, 0h,
10h- 11h, 0h, 8h, ah,14h, 0h, 0h, 0h,
18h- eh, eh, eh, eh, 0h, 0h, 0h, 0h, - Trunk to Extension
20h- eh, eh, eh, eh, 5h, 0h, 0h, 0h, - Extension to Extension
28h- eh, eh, 8h, 2h, 0h, 0h, 0h, 0h, - Alarm
30h- 7h, 1h, 7h, eh, 0h, 0h, 0h, 0h, - After trunk call transfer
38h- 14h, 1h,14h, 1h, 0h, 0h, 0h, 0h, - Answer Back
40h- 5h, 1h, 5h, 5h, 0h, 0h, 0h, 0h, - VIP Ring
48h- eh, eh, eh, eh, 0h, 0h, 0h, 0h, - CLIP Ring
In the above table, first 4 para meters of row no. 4, are used for “trunk to extension” ring
cadence. Location for the same will be 24 / 25 / 26 / 27.
For example, if Trunk to Ext ring is planned for 700ms – 100ms-700ms-1400ms. The
commands will be ,
set cdb 0 2 24 7
set cdb 0 2 25 1
set cdb 0 2 26 7
set cdb 0 2 27 14
First 4 parameters of row no. 5, are used for “Extension to extension” ring cadence. Locations
values will be 32 / 33 / 34 / 35.
First 4 parameters of row no. 6, are used for “Alarm” ring cadence. Locations values will be
40 / 41 / 42 / 43.
First 4 parameters of row no. 7, are used for “Ring cadence after transferring a trunk call” .
Locations values will be 48 / 49 / 50 / 51.
First 4 parameters of row no. 8, are used for “Answer Back” ring cadence. Locations values
will be 56 / 57 / 58 / 59.
First 4 parameters of row no. 9, are used for “VIP RING” ring cadence. Locations values will
be 64 / 65 / 66 / 67.
First 4 parameters of row no. 10, are used for “Clip Ring” ring cadence. Locations values will
be 72 / 73 / 74 / 75.
Chapter 33
Bulk Programming
It is possible to repeat a command for n number of times. The repeat command is used for
this purpose. The format of the repeat command is,
where rcnt is the number of times the command has to be repeated, para1,2,3 are the
parameters in the command which has to be incremented for each step & command is the
required command which is to be repeated.
It must be noted that the number of the parameters i.e. para1 , para2, para3 depends on the
command used.
For example , if the trunks 700 to 700 are supposed to be set in dtmf, the command will be,
Here, rcnt is 8 because, the command will have to be rotated for 8 times. Only one parameter
i.e. para1 will be required because only the trunknumber is supposed to be incremented. Here
the value of para1 is 3 because trunkcode comes in the third location in the desired command.
Another example, if it is required to change the flexible number of extension 2000 to 2007 as
4000 to 4007,the command will be,
In this command, rcnt is 8. para1 is 3, para2 is 4 because for every loop, third & fourth
parameter of the command `set flex 2000 4000’ have to be incremented.
Chapter 34
System Programming from key phone
Apart from the programming, which is done through the Program Interface, some
programming is also possible through the Operator KTS.
The programming can be done after entering the system programming mode, which can be
entered by pressing the PROG key followed by the password. After entering each program,
system will give confirmation tone and the display will show PASS if the program is entered
properly otherwise ERROR will be displayed. For proceeding with the programming, press
HOLD key and then enter the next program. The programs, which can be entered through the
Operator KTS, are explained below:
Printing Commands
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.
Default : 120.
The second serial port of the system can be used for interfacing with a computer. The various
command for sending data through the second serial port is given below:
System mode can be changed from day to night or vice-versa. The command is,
ASMDR Printing
This command will 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. The command is,
To take the ASMDR printout of all the extensions, the command will be
23 + 0 Sop printing
23 + 1 For all trunks
23 + 2 For all extensions.
23 + 3 Resume the trunk-wise printing.
23 + 4 Resume the ext-wise printing.
This command is used to erase the ASMDR of any extension. This command erases the call
details of the last ASMDR of the extension, which was printed. The command is-
29 LN
Note : Pls. note this command erases only that calls of the extension which were printed
during last ASMDR printing of that extension. If ASMDR of the extension is not printed then
this command will not erase the calls of that extension.
This command is used when an extension user forgets his password. This command will set
extension password to default setting which is 0777. The command is,
Day & night class of service of any extension can be changed via this command. The
command for the same,
40 + EX / TRK + PP SS
Where PP is the primary COS & SS is the secondary class of service. The value of PP & SS
can be 00 to 63.
This command will set the Day and the Night outward dialing modes of extensions. The
outward dialing mode for extensions will change as per this command at the defined
Day/Night change over timings. The command is,
42 Ex D N
Where Ex - 2000, 2001...etc; D is the outward dialing right for the day mode and N is the
outward dialing right for the night mode. D & N can have the following values:
The incoming calls through each P&T/Trunk line can be defined to land wherever required in
any combination as follows, for both the Day and the Night mode. The command is,
42 Trk D N
where Trunk numbers are from 700 onwards; D is the landing type in day mode & N is the
landing type in night mode. D and N can have the following values-
Hunt Group landing: Incoming P&T line lands at the hunt group as set.
One Termination: Incoming P&T call rings only at one defined extension.
Note that through KTS, extension for one termination cannot be set.
DISA (Requires a Voice Msg Card): 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 if Decadic DISA card is not
installed.
Default : Incoming calls through all trunk lines land at the hunt group 9.
This command is used to define that which hunt group of extensions will ring in day / night
mode. The command is,
44 Trk. D N
Where the trunk numbers are from 700 onwards; D is the hunt group for the day mode & N is
the ringing service group for the night mode. D & N can have values 0 to 9. The extensions,
which are present in the hunt groups, can be defined only by the Program Interface.
This command is used for setting 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.
This command is used for setting the system date. The command is,
61 DD MM YY W
Every extension can be allocated a budgeted amount where the extension user can only make
calls up to the amount fixed. Once the budgeted amount is availed by 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.
The command for adding a budget amount for an extension is,
65 + EX + X + MMMM
Where, EX is the extension number and MMMM is the amount budgeted for the extension
EX, or the additional amount to be fed in.
81 NNNN NNNN
Please note that once password is forgotten there is no way to retrieve it or change it. The
password can be set back to its default setting only by disconnecting the power supply to the
RAM chip of the system.
This command is used for filling the library numbers. Any combination of numbers can be
stored in the library like an extension number or a trunk access code or an external number or
a feature activation code. The command for filling the library numbers is,
The library numbers are from 010 to 399. After entering the required numbers, press the
HOLD key.
Chapter 35
Remote Programming
Out of three serial ports, one will be used for modem. Second for interconnecting ADX +
through upper serial port of ADX + & third for mouse (mouse port can be PS/2 type).
A modem will be connected to the ADX +upper serial port through the serial port of the
modem. At remote end, through hyper terminal, engineer will call up the trunk line which is
connected to the modem. Modem will answer the call & engineer sitting at remote end, will
be connected to the ADX +.
Chapter 36
System Programming from key phone
All the parameters of the system can be viewed on the Program Interface
terminal. The show or display command is used for viewing the system
parameters. The various display commands are listed below:
show acd <acd no.> - displays the acd settings for the acd no.
entered
show acd - displays the acd settings for all the acd no.
show code <xxxxx> - displays the current entry in the code table for
the code xxxxx.
show cos <cos. no.> - displays the current settings for the
entered COS
number
Show ext ext no. cos - displays the cos facility of the entered ext
no.
show flex flist - displays the ports for each feature code in the
system.
show keys dtmf <keygrp.>- displays the key settings of 4X4 SLTs in
the dept. no. entered
show keys DPM <type no.>- For the key settings of DPM for the type
entered
show sys acts - displays the virtual account codes of the system
show trk trunk no. cos- displays the cos facility of the entered
trunk no.
show toll <row no.>- displays the current setting in the cost table for
the row no. entered.
Chapter 37
Abbriviations