NEC N 1093100 Water System User Manual


 
Central Office Calls, Placing
80 Features DSX Software Manual
Programming
Basic Programming
1. In 3101-01: Line Type (page 809), set the circuit type to match the connected service.
2.
In
3101-03: DTMF Dialing (page 811)
, indicate whether the line is DTMF (
1
) or Dial Pulse (
0
).
3. In 3103-03: Loop Length (page 815) for analog lines only, set this option to compensate for the telco cir-
cuits loop length.
- If the system is very close to the central ofce or behind a PBX, enter 1.
- For normal installations, enter 2.
1. Review the following timers:
- 160x-Feature Timers (page 669).
- 161x-COI (Analog Line) Timers (page 682).
- 163x-T1/E1 Timers (page 695).
- 164x-T1 Specic Timers (page 700).
- 165x-E1 Specic Timers (page 704).
1. If DTMF, check the settings in 1111-DTMF Setup (page 608).
2. If analog Dial Pulse, check the settings in:
- 1612-01: DP Break Timer (page 685).
- 1612-02: DP Make Timer (page 685).
- 1612-03: DP Interdigit Timer (page 685).
3. If T1 Dial Pulse, check the settings in:
- 1632-01: Transmit Dial Pulse Break Timer (page 698).
- 1632-02: Transmit Dial Pulse Make Timer (page 698).
- 1632-03: Transmit Dial Pulse Interdigit Timer (page 698).
1. For no incoming or outgoing access, in 2131-[01-64]: Line Access (page 763) enter 0.
2. For incoming access only, in 2131-[01-64]: Line Access (page 763) enter 1.
3. For outgoing access only, in 2131-[01-64]: Line Access (page 763) enter 2.
4. For full access, in 2131-[01-64]: Line Access (page 763) enter 3.
1.
Make sure each line’s circuit type and loop length setting match the requirements of the
connected service.
2. Review the system timers for compatibility with the connected service.
3.
Are the connected lines DTMF or Dial Pulse (DP)?
4. Set the line access options at extension for each line.