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A.3 Expert Mode Codes

Introduction

You can administer Hicom 150 E Office systems from an optiset E memory telephone using expert mode (also known as Hicom Assistant T) at either of the first two stations (UPO/E). You can initiate expert mode by entering a sequence of consecutive digits that branch you to the desired option.

Error Message Displays

You must acknowledge error messages. When the system reports an error as a result of entering a previously used code, the expert mode code appears at the beginning of the second line of the display. You can use the expert mode code to go directly to the desired menu segment.

Menu Selection Using Codes

Depending on the menu you enter either single-digit or multi-digit codes. You can use * on the numeric keypad to change the item and # to call the configuration option.

Accessing System Administration

Users can access system administration by entering a user name (ID) and password (authentication). Depending on the active password concept (refer to Section 12.7.1 for more details), the procedure is as follows:

Table A-2 Starting System Administration (Service)

Step 
Input 
Explanation 
1.  
*95 
Start system administration 
2.  
XXXXX 
Enter user name: 
Fixed password concept (possible as of Release 3.0 SMR-C): User name = 31994
Variable password concept: Individual user name
3.  
XXXXX 
Enter password: 
Fixed password concept (possible as of Release 3.0 SMR-C): Password = 31994
Variable password concept: Individual password

For an example of the first time system administration is called via Hicom Assistant T after the system is booted, refer to page 12-38.

Table A-3 Expert Mode Code Groups (First-Level Menus)

Code Group 
Function 
System maintenance expert mode (previously Assistant T) 
11 
Call detail recording 
12 
System speed dial 
13 
Account Code 
14 
Configure station 
15 
Toll restriction 
16 
Incoming calls 
17 
Networking 
18 
Traffic restriction 
19 
Displays 
20 
ISDN parameters 
21 
Analog CO interface 
22 
System settings 
23 
Codes 
24 
Entrance phone 
25 
Announcement/Music 
26 
Relays 
27 
Sensors (OfficeCom and OfficePoint only) 
28 
Edit CDB 
29 
System details 
30 
Remote administration 
31 
UCD (OfficePro and OfficeCom only) 
32 
Radio paging equipment (not for U.S.) 
33 
Attendant console 
34 
DISA 
35 
Least cost routing (LCR) 
36 
Cordless (OfficePro/OfficeCom/OfficePoint C only; not for U.S.) 
37 
Security 
Customer administration (previously Assistant TC) 

Table A-4 Expert Mode Codes

Code 
Function 
11 
Call detail recording 
11 
 
 
CDR/station (call detail recording at station) 
11 
 
View CDR/station; enter station number (11-74) 
11 
 
Print CDR/station 
11 
 
 
CDR per trunk (call detail recording per trunk) 
11 
 
View CDR per trunk; enter trunk number (1-32) 
11 
 
Print CDR per trunk 
11 
 
 
CDR central (call detail recording central) 
11 
 
Print format: 0 = Compressed, 1 = Long 
11 
 
Station number format, Suppress digits; 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
11 
 
Incoming calls: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
11 
 
Call duration: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
11 
 
Print MSN: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
11 
 
Call charge display, 1 = Amount / 2 = Pulses 
11 
 
 
Call charge factor (not for U.S.): 
Rel. 2.0 or earlier: enter 0 to 65535 
Rel. 2.2 or later: enter 0 % to 10000 % 
11 
 
 
ISDN units: (not for U.S.) 
Rel. 2.0 or earlier: enter 0 to 65535 
Rel. 2.2 or later: enter 0 % to 10000 % 
11 
 
 
Currency, alphanumeric entry of max. 3 characters (not for U.S.) 
11 
 
 
Call log: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
11 
 
 
CDRA (call detail recording, attendant), pay phone, station. 
11 
 
 
Calculation accuracy (0 to 3) 
12 
 
System speed dial 
12 
 
 
Speed dial numbers, external station numbers 
000 to 999 (OfficePro and OfficeCom); 000 to 299 (OfficePoint) 
12 
 
 
Speed dial names, alphanumeric entries of up to 16 positions (optiset E memory only), only if speed-dialing numbers have been entered  
13 
 
Account Code (ACCT) 
13 
 
 
Code entries, list 0 to 999 
13 
 
 
Verification mode: 0 = Non-verified, 1 = Code entries,
2 = Code length 
13 
 
 
Trunk group mode: 0 = Non-verified, 1 = Forced 
13 
 
 
Code length (1 to 11) 
14 
 
Configure station 
14 
10 
 
 
Copy station data 
14 
11 
 
 
Station type 
14 
11 
 
Default 
14 
11 
 
Fax 
14 
11 
 
Voice mail 5 
14 
11 
 
Speaker 
14 
11 
 
Answering machine 
14 
11 
 
External music on hold (MOH) 
14 
11 
 
Analog telephone MW 
14 
11 
 
Voice mail 6 
14 
11 
 
Door, pulse  
14 
11 
 
Memo 
14 
12 
 
 
Station name, alphanumeric entry of up to 16 characters (optiset E memory only) 
14 
13 
 
 
Busy override: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
14 
14 
 
 
Associated dialing: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
14 
15 
 
 
DISA: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
14 
16 
 
 
Call waiting rejection: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
14 
17 
 
 
Headset: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
14 
18 
 
 
Call pickup group:  
OfficePro: Groups 1 to 32, max. 32 stations 
OfficeCom: Groups 1 to 16, max. 32 stations 
OfficePoint: Groups 1 to 8, max. 8 stations 
14 
19 
 
 
Reset station PIN: 0 = Reset to 00000 
14 
20 
 
 
Override do not disturb: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
14 
21 
 
 
Caller list: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
14 
22 
 
 
Trace call: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed (not for U.S.) 
14 
23 
 
 
Call forwarding external: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
14 
24 
 
 
Reserved 
14 
25 
 
 
Data compression: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
14 
26 
 
 
Select language:
11 = German 
12 = US English 
13 = French 
14 = English 
15 = Spanish
16 = Italian  
17 = Dutch
18 = Portuguese  
19 = Finnish  
20 = Czech  
21 = Danish  
22 = Swedish  
23 = Norwegian  
24 = Turkish 
25 = Telekom, German 
26 = Polish 
27 = Hungarian 
28 = Russian 
29 = Greek 
30 = Slovenian 
31 = Serbo-Croatian 
32 = Estonian 
33 = Latvian 
34 = Lithuanian 
35 = Chinese 
14 
27 
 
 
Speaker call: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
14 
28 
 
 
Phone lock intercept: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
14 
29 
 
 
Signaling method: 1 = DTMF, 2 = Dial pulses 
14 
30 
 
 
Busy lamp field (BLF; not for U.S): 0 = No BLF, 1 = One BLF, 2 = Two BLFs 
14 
31 
 
 
Collect call barring per station 
14 
32 
 
 
Set up station in telephone directory, 0 = no / 1 = yes 
15 
 
Toll restriction 
15 
 
 
Restriction, day; specify reference station 
Enter new data: 
0 = No access except by system speed-dialing 
1 = Incoming only 
2-7 = Allowed list / Allowed lists 1-6 
8-13 = Denied list / Denied lists 1-6 
14 = Full access 
15 
 
 
Restriction, night; specify reference station 
Enter new data: 
0 = No access except by system speed-dialing 
1 = Incoming only 
2-7 = Allowed list / Allowed list 1-6 
8-13 = Denied list / Denied list 1-6 
14 = Full access 
15 
 
 
Allowed lists 
15 
 
Allowed list 1, 100 entries 
15 
 
Allowed 2, 10 entries 
15 
 
Allowed 3, 10 entries 
15 
 
Allowed 4, 10 entries 
15 
 
Allowed 5, 10 entries 
15 
 
Allowed 6, 10 entries 
15 
 
 
Denied lists 
15 
 
Denied list 1, 50 entries 
15 
 
Denied 2, 10 entries 
15 
 
Denied 3, 10 entries 
15 
 
Denied 4, 10 entries 
15 
 
Denied 5, 10 entries 
15 
 
Denied 6, 10 entries 
15 
 
 
Number of authorized stations (for verification purposes only) 
15 
 
 
Telephone lock 
0 = No access except by system speed-dialing 
1 = Incoming only 
2 - 7 = Allowed lists 1-6 
8- 13 = Denied lists 1-6 
14 = Full access 
15 
 
 
Toll restriction, 0 = Per digit, 1= En-bloc 
15 
 
 
COS of transferred trunks 
16 
 
Incoming calls 
16 
10 
 
 
Internal station numbers 
16 
10 
 
Station 
16 
10 
Boards, position -> slot/port 
16 
10 
Change station number, position -> station number 
16 
10 
Find station number, position -> slot/port 
16 
10 
 
Groups 
16 
11 
 
 
DID numbers; (internal) station number is displayed; enter (new) station number 
16 
12 
 
 
Intercept, day; enter new destination, group or Stn. no., max. 6 digits 
16 
13 
 
 
Intercept, night; enter new destination, group or Stn. no., max. 6 digits 
16 
14 
 
 
Intercept mode 
16 
14 
 
On no answer: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
16 
14 
 
On busy 
16 
14 
Intercept: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
16 
14 
On busy: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
16 
14 
 
On misdialed number: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
16 
14 
 
On incomplete number: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
16 
14 
 
On recall: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
16 
15 
 
 
Hunt/group call 
16 
15 
 
Called station no.; select group and assign destination 
16 
15 
 
Group type; select group and type: 
1 = Circular hunt group 
2 = Linear hunt group 
3 = Group call  
4 = Group call, no answer 
5 = Basic MULAP 
6 = Executive MULAP 
16 
15 
 
Group name; select group and enter name 
(optiset E memory only) 
16 
15 
 
Select primary/executive, and station (only those stations that are not the primary telephone in a group) 
16 
16 
 
 
Call allocation, day; select slot/trunk and assign station no. 
16 
17 
 
 
Call allocation, night; select slot/trunk and assign station no. 
16 
18 
 
 
Call forwarding-no answer 
16 
18 
 
Destination list; select list 1- 70 and destination index 1 - 4 and enter station no. or * for station dialed or # 9 for hunt all stations 
For OfficePro and OfficeCom only: 
# 201 to # 260 UCD group 01 to 60 
# 301 to # 316 Announcement device 01 to 16 OfficePro 
# 301 to #304 Announcement device 01 to 04 OfficeCom 
16 
18 
 
Internal calls; select station/group from 1 to 70 
16 
18 
 
External calls, day; select station/group from 1 to 70 
16 
18 
 
External calls, night; select station/group from 1 to 70 
16 
18 
 
Number of rings; select list from 1 to 70 and define rings
(1 to 15) 
16 
18 
 
Night bell, location; select list from 1 to 70 and define station or relay from 1 to 4 (*1 - *4) 
16 
18 
 
Night bell, mode; select list from 1 to 70:
1 = Immediate connect, 2 = After timeout 
16 
18 
 
Call forwarding (CF) on busy, 0 = Do not forward call, 1 = Forward call 
16 
19 
 
 
Ring cadence, 0 = Type 1, 1 = Type 2, 2 = Type 3 
16 
20 
 
 
DID DTMF, analog, 0 = Denied / 1 = Allowed 
16 
21 
 
 
Collect call barring (Brazil) 
17 
 
Networking 
17 
11 
 
 
Prime Line: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
17 
12 
 
 
Assign trunk group; select slot/trunk and assign trunk group 
Trunk group 1-8 (OfficePoint) 
Trunk group 1-16 (OfficeCom/OfficePro) 
17 
13 
 
 
Overflow trunk group; select trunk group and assign overflow trunk group 
17 
14 
 
 
Trunk type CO/CS; select trunk type:
0 = CO, 1 = CS 
17 
15 
 
 
Trunk group name; select trunk group and enter name
(optiset E memory only) 
17 
16 
 
 
Trunk group hunt mode; select trunk group:
0 = Circular, 1= Linear 
17 
17 
 
 
Rerouting (optimized B channel utilization) 
17 
17 
 
Rerouting active: 0 = No, 1 = Only if known, 2 = Always 
17 
17 
 
Change trunk groups: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
17 
18 
 
 
Central intercept 
17 
19 
 
 
Call data routing 
17 
19 
 
Destination system 
17 
19 
 
System number, 1-255 
17 
19 
 
Group number, 1-40 
17 
19 
 
Node number 
17 
20 
 
 
Digit repetition; select trunk group: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
17 
21 
 
 
Path optimization: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
17 
22 
 
 
QSig: Voice mail 
17 
22 
 
Callback access number 
17 
22 
 
Callback access name 
17 
23 
 
 
QSig: Busy signaling 
17 
23 
 
Station, 0 = no / 1 = yes 
17 
23 
 
Station number, destination system 
17 
23 
 
System number, destination system 
18 
 
Traffic restriction 
18 
 
 
Configure exec./sec. groups; select group, enter: 
1 = Exec. 1 / 2 = Exec. 2 / 3 = Sec. 1 / 4 = Sec. 2 
OfficePro: Group 1-16 
OfficeCom: Group 1-10 
OfficePoint: Group 1-4 
18 
 
 
Hotline 
18 
 
Hotline destinations 
OfficePro and OfficeCom destination 1-6 
OfficePoint destination 1 
18 
 
Hotline station number 
18 
Hotline mode: 0 = Off, 1 = Hotline, 2 = Hotline after timeout 
18 
Hotline assignment 
OfficePro and OfficeCom 1-6 
OfficePoint 1 
18 
 
Hotline timeout, 1-99 x s 
18 
 
 
ITR groups (internal traffic restriction groups) 
18 
 
Group assignment 
18 
Station (Group 1-6) 
18 
Trunks; select slot and trunk (Group 1-6) 
18 
Speed-dialing number assignment 
18 
3-1 
Minimum speed-dialing group, Select group, 0 to 999 
18 
3-2 
Maximum speed-dialing group, Select group, 0 to 999 
18 
 
Connection groups 
18 
Connection group: select group, 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
19 
 
Displays 
19 
11 
 
 
Text messages: select message no. 0 to 9 and enter alphanumeric text (up to 24 characters) (optiset E memory only) 
19 
12 
 
 
Advisory messages: select message no. 0 to 9 and enter alphanumeric text (up to 24 characters) (optiset E memory only) 
19 
13 
 
 
Enter 4-digit time in the format HHMM (hour minute) 
19 
14 
 
 
Enter 6-digit date in the format DDMMYY (day month year) 
19 
15 
 
 
Call duration: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
19 
16 
 
 
Names and station numbers:
0 = Station number, 1 = Name, 2 = Names and station numbers 
19 
17 
 
 
Recall: 1 = Initial caller, 2 = Recalling station 
19 
18 
 
 
Unscreened transfer: 1 = Transfer from, 2 = Transferred party 
20 
 
ISDN parameters 
20 
 
 
Caller ID suppression: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
20 
 
 
System station number 
20 
 
Station number; select trunk group 
20 
 
National number; select trunk group 
20 
 
International number; select trunk group 
20 
 
Type, outgoing; select trunk group:
0 = Unknown, 1 = Station, 2 = National, 3 = International 
20 
 
National prefix (U.S. = 1) 
20 
 
International prefix (U.S. = 011) 
20 
 
 
Reference clock 
20 
 
Priority list; select position (slot and port) 
20 
 
Denied list; select position (slot and port) 
20 
 
 
EU parameters (not for U.S.) 
20 
 
S0 port configuration; select slot/port and determine connection type (not for U.S.): 
1 = Automatic 
2 = DSS1 trunk PP 
3 = DSS1 trunk PMP 
4 = Euro-bus  
5 = CorNet 1 
6 = CorNet 2 
7 = QSIG  
20 
 
S2M port configuration; select slot/port and determine connection type (not for U.S.): 
1 = DSS1 trunk PP 
2 = CorNet 1 
3 = CorNet 2 
4 = QSIG (not for U.S.) 
20 
 
S0 bus MSN (for verification purposes only) (not for U.S.) 
20 
 
Call forwarding PMP (not for U.S.) 
20 
Multiple subscriber numbers, select index, 1 to 10 (not for U.S.) 
20 
MSN trunks, select index, 1 to 10 (not for U.S.) 
20 
 
 
US parameters (for U.S. only) 
20 
CACH EKTS (U.S. only): 0=disabled, 1=enabled 
20 
 
BRI parameter 
20 
CO/protocol: 
1 = AT&T/NI 1 
2 = AT&T/Custom 
3 = Siemens/NI 1 
4 = NT/NI 1 
20 
SPID admin, select station, select slot/port 
20 
CAID admin, stn., select CAID 
20 
PDID admin, stn., select PDID 
20 
FIN - for message waiting 
20 
CACH EKTS, select slot/port, 0 = Off / 1 = On 
20 
 
PRI parameters 
20 
Emulation type 
20 
Frame/line/encod 
20 
B-chn alloc. mode 
20 
Remote payload 
20 
No. of B-chn 
20 
B-chn identifier 
20 
Trk grp service 
20 
10 
Facility 
20 
11 
Protocol type: 
11 = AT&T/Custom 
12 = AT&T/NI2 
13 = AT&T/NI2 OSA 
14 = AT&T/4ESS 
15 = Siemens/Custom 
16 = Siemens/Custom OSA 
17 = Siemens/NI2 
18 = Siemens/NI2 OSA 
19 = MCI/DEX600 
20 = MCI/DMS250 
21 = BELL/DMS100 
22 = BELL DMS100 TNS 
23 = Nortel/DMS100 
24 = Nortel DMS100 TNS 
25 = SPRINT/DMS250 
26 = Westinghouse 
27 = FTS/DMS100 
28 = FTS/5ESS 
29 = GENERIC/NI2 
30 = GENERIC/NI2 OSA 
31 = QSIG 
32 = IDA-P 
20 
12 
Frame/line/encod, select slot 
0 = ESF/B8ZS/Normal 
1 = SF/ZCS/Inverted 
20 
13 
Inwats parameter  
20 
13-1 
Trunk group 
20 
13-2 
DNIS 
20 
13-3 
Entrance telephone ring destination 
20 
14 
Calling service, select trunk group 
11 = NONE 
12 = AT&TSDN-GSDN 
13 = AT&TSDDN 
14 = MCI-VN-VS 
15 = SPRINT-VPN 
16 = WICN-PV 
17 = MEG800-TFM 
18 = MCI 800 
19 = ULTRA-800 
20 = WICN-INWATS 
21 = MEG 
22 = MCI-PRISIM-WATS 
23 = SPR-ULTRA-WATS 
24 = WICN-OUTWATS 
25 = ACCU-SDS 
26 = LDS-WC-TSAA 
27 = INTER-800 
28 = MULTIQUEST 
29 = MCI-900 
30 = SDS56 
31 = SDS64C 
32 = SDS64R 
33 = DMS100-PV 
34 = DMS100-INWATS 
35 = DMS100-OUTWATS 
36 = DMS100-FX 
37 = 5ESS-INWATS 
38 = WATS-MSB 
39 = DMS100-TIE 
40 = NI2-INWATS 
41 = NI2-OUTWATS 
42 = NI2-FX 
43 = NI2-TIE 
44 = NI2-HOTEL 
45 = NI2-SCOCS 
46 = CALL-BY-CALL 1 
47 = CALL-BY-CALL 2 
48 = CALL-BY-CALL 3 
49 = CALL-BY-CALL 4 
50 = WATS-BANDED 
20 
15 
CBC pool: 
11 = AT&TSDN-GSDN 
12 = AT&TSDDN 
13 = MCI-VN-VS 
14 = SPRINT-VPN 
15 = WICN-PV 
16 = MEG800-TFM 
17 = MCI 800 
18 = ULTRA-800 
19 = WICN-INWATS 
20 = MEG 
21 = MCI-PRISIM-WATS 
22 = SPR-ULTRA-WATS 
23 = WICN-OUTWATS 
24 = ACCU-SDS 
25 = LDS-WC-TSAA 
26 = INTER-800 
27 = MULTIQUEST 
28 = MCI-900 
29 = SDS56 
30 = SDS64C 
31 = SDS64R 
32 = DMS100-PV 
33 = DMS100-INWATS 
34 = DMS100-OUTWATS 
35 = DMS100-FX 
36 = 5ESS-INWATS 
37 = WATS-MSB 
38 = DMS100-TIE 
39 = NI2-INWATS 
40 = NI2-OUTWATS 
41 = NI2-FX 
42 = NI2-TIE 
43 = NI2-HOTEL 
44 = NI2-SCOCS 
20 
16 
CBC access code 
20 
 
S0 bus MSN, select slot/port 
20 
 
QSIG: S0 parameter 
20 
 
 
QSIG parameter 
20 
 
System number 
20 
 
Group number 
21 
 
Analog CO interface 
21 
 
 
Signaling method; select slot/trunk: 
0 = Automatic, 1 = DTMF, 2 = Dial pulses 
21 
 
MFC-R2 
21 
 
MFC-R2 with OAD 
21 
 
 
Delayed dialing; select trunk group:  
0 = No pause, 1 = 1 s, 2 = 3 s, 3 = 6 s, 4 = 9 s 
21 
 
 
Incoming CO delay; select trunk group: 1 = 6 s, 2 = 13 s 
21 
 
 
Distance from CO; select slot and trunk: 0 = Short 1 = Long 
21 
 
 
Call detail recording TML8W (OfficePro; not for U.S.):
0 = Without GEE8, 1 = With GEE8 
21 
 
 
Silent reversal: 0 = No, 1 = Yes (not for U.S.) 
21 
 
 
Port status: 0 = on, 1 = Off (SW), 2 = Off (HW), 3 = Off (HW, SW) 
22 
 
System settings 
22 
11 
 
 
Music on hold (MOH): 0 = Off, 1 = No ring tone, 2 = Ring tone, 3 = Announcement device 1 
22 
12 
 
 
Directory: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
22 
13 
 
 
V.24 (RS-232) configuration 
22 
13 
 
CB baud rate, select V.24 port,  
1 = 9600 baud  
2 = 2400 baud  
3 = 19200 baud 
22 
13 
 
Port assignment 
22 
13 
CSTA/CDRC (call detail recording central) 
22 
13 
1-1 
Output, 0 = None / 1 = V.24 port / 2 = UP0/E port / 3 = PC AC/ 4 = LAN 
22 
13 
CDRS (call detail recording at station) 
22 
13 
2-1 
Output, 0 = None / 1 = V.24 port / 2 = UP0/E port 
22 
13 
CDRT (call detail recording per trunk) 
22 
13 
3-1 
Output, 0 = None / 1 = V.24 port / 2 = UP0/E port 
22 
13 
CDB printout 
22 
13 
CDR printout 
22 
13 
Port for CDRA (call detail recording, attendant); if a pay phone is configured, also see code 11 8 
22 
13 
6-1 
Output, 0 = None / 1 = V.24 port / 2 = UP0/E port 
22 
14 
 
 
Call FWD, external 
22 
14 
 
Connect call: 0 = On answer, 1 = Immediately 
22 
14 
 
Call FWD, no answer: 0 = Deactivate, 1 = Activate 
22 
15 
 
 
Caller list mode,  
1 = External only 
2 = External and internal 
3 = Ext. ring/call 
22 
16 
 
 
Applications 
22 
16 
 
UCD: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
22 
17 
 
 
Tones 
22 
17 
 
Conference, alert tone: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
22 
17 
 
Call pickup, alert tone: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
22 
18 
 
 
Transfer key (Retrieve), 1 = Press once, 2 = Press twice 
22 
19 
 
 
Class of service 
22 
19 
 
Night answer, Pos. 1-5; enter station 
22 
19 
 
Central telephone lock 
22 
19 
 
Silent monitor (for U.S. only) 
22 
20 
 
 
DTMF automatic: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
22 
21 
 
 
Key click: 0 = Off, Volume level 1 to 4  
22 
22 
 
 
DTMF mark to space ratio: 1 = 70/70 ms, 2 = 80/80 ms,
3 = 80/250 ms, 4 = 200/200 ms 
22 
23 
 
 
Phone lock destination 
22 
24 
 
 
Relocate: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
22 
25 
 
 
Trunk reservation: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
22 
26 
 
 
Speaking volume, 0 = Default / 1 = High 
22 
27 
 
 
CO features (Transfer/Conference/Drop):
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled 
22 
28 
 
 
Feature Identification Number (FIN) for Transfer (U.S. only) 
22 
29 
 
 
Feature Identification Number (FIN) for Conference (U.S. only) 
22 
30 
 
 
Feature Identification Number (FIN) for Drop (U.S. only) 
22 
31 
 
 
Default MSN (for U.S. only) 
22 
32 
 
 
DTMF hidden, 0 = Off/1 = On 
22 
33 
 
 
Announcement with connection, 0 = Not allowed/1 = Allowed 
22 
34 
 
 
MFC-R2 parameters 
22 
34 
 
Collect call barring 
22 
34 
 
DID digits 
22 
35 
 
 
Common hold 
22 
35 
 
After hanging up 
22 
35 
 
Without hanging up 
22 
36 
 
 
Switch line, DSS; 0 = no / 1 = yes
(Status 1: USA; Status 0: ROW-rest of world) 
22 
37 
 
 
Advisory call, 0 = off / 1 = on 
22 
38 
 
 
Trace stop facility 
22 
38 
 
Stop trace 
22 
38 
01 
Assistant, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
09 
HW, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
12 
Processor, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
15 
APSXF, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
16 
General, 0 = inactive / 1 = active
(error 19 cannot be set to inactive) 
22 
38 
20 
CP, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
21 
DH, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
23 
Network, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
26 
Presence, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
28 
Recovery, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
29 
IO process, 0 = inactive / 1 = active 
22 
38 
30 
LW, 0 = inactive / 1 = active (0 to n) 
22 
38 
11 
LW date, 0 = inactive / 1 = active (41 to n) 
22 
38 
 
Reset, 1 = Delete all/ 2 = System default  
23 
 
Codes 
23 
 
 
Substitute code *, code 75 
23 
 
 
Substitute code #, code 76 
23 
 
 
Trunk access code; select slot and trunk and enter new code 
23 
 
 
Trunk group code; select trunk group followed by position 1-10 for code and enter new code 
Trunk group 1-8 (OfficePoint) 
Trunk group 1-16 (OfficeCom and OfficePro) 
23 
 
 
Attendant code 
23 
 
Attendant code DID 
23 
 
Attendant code internal 
23 
 
 
Second trunk access code 
24 
 
Entrance phone 
24 
 
 
Entrance phone; select door, max. 6 digits, door 1-4 
24 
 
 
Destination; select door, max. 6 digits, door 1-4 
24 
 
 
Door opener; select door: 0 = Not available, 1 = Available, 
2= Available with DTMF, door 1-4 
24 
 
 
Call forwarding, door, external; select door: 0 = Deactivate,
1 = Activate 
24 
 
 
Door opener, DTMF; select station: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
25 
 
Announcement/Music 
25 
 
 
Announcement devices; select announcement device:  
1 for OfficePoint,  
1 to 4 for OfficeCom,  
1 to 16 for OfficePro 
25 
 
 
Announcement type; select announcement device: 1 = Announcement/music, 2 = Music on hold, 3 = Internal music 
25 
 
 
Announcement before answer; select slot and trunk 
25 
 
 
External MOH 
26 
 
Relays 
26 
 
 
Type; select relay 1 to 4 and assign function: 
11 = Manual on and off 
12 = Off after timeout 
13 = Door opener 
14 = Speaker amplifier (starting contact for amplifier) 
15 = Busy display 
16 = Music on hold 
17 = Call charge pulse (not for U.S.) 
18 = Second bell 
19 = Station active  
20 = Announcement or music 
26 
 
 
Switching time 
Select relay 1 through 4 and enter up to 3 digits (0 to 255) 
26 
 
 
Assigned station 
Select relay 1 through 4 and enter stations or groups (up to 5 digits) 
26 
 
 
Relay name; select relay 1 through 4, enter alphanumeric name of max. 16 characters (optiset E memory only) 
27 
 
Sensors (OfficeCom and OfficePoint only) 
27 
 
 
Type: 0 = Alarm, 1 = UCD call distribution 
27 
 
 
Destination station no.; select sensor 1 - 4 and enter station, group, or external number (with seizure code) of max. 31 digits 
27 
 
 
Station no. for announ.; select sensor 1 - 4 and enter station or group number (max. 6 digits) 
27 
 
 
Announcement control; select sensor 1 - 4 and enter control characters 0 - 9, *, #, max. 24 digits 
27 
 
 
Ring duration; select sensor 1 through 4 and enter 1 to 255 
27 
 
 
Ring interval; select sensor 1 through 4 and enter 0 to 255 
27 
 
 
Number of rings; select sensor 1 through 4 and enter 1 to 255 
27 
 
 
Blocking time; select sensor 1 through 4 and enter 0 to 255 
27 
 
 
Sensor name; select sensor 1 to 4, enter alphanumeric name of up 16 characters (optiset E memory only) 
28 
 
Edit CDB (OfficePro and OfficeCom only) 
28 
 
 
Print CDB data 
28 
 
 
Save CDB data 
28 
 
CDB to flash memory card 
28 
 
CDB from flash memory card 
29 
 
System details 
29 
 
 
System 
29 
 
System type (for verification purposes only) 
29 
 
Software version (for verification purposes only) 
29 
 
Load APS via V.24 (OfficeOne only) 
29 
 
 
Status display 
29 
 
Call forwarding, external, Off/On (for verification purposes only) 
29 
 
Night answer, Off/On (for verification purposes only) 
29 
 
Trunk 
29 
 
 
Options (OfficeCom and OfficePoint only) 
29 
 
Type per option (for review only) 
1 = Relays 
2 = Call detail recording 
3 = Fax/DID 
4 = ANI 
5 = Announcement (Beyer) 
29 
 
Software version for each option (1 to 16) (for verification purposes only) 
29 
 
Reset options 
29 
 
 
Boards 
29 
 
Board type, select slot: 
11 = TMS2 
12 = TMST1 - digital 
13 = TIEL 
14 = TMDID 
15 = TML8W 
16 = TMOM 
17 = TMGL8 
18 = TLA2 
19 = TLA4 
20 = TLA8 
21 = TMS2 
22 = TMGL2 
23 = TMGL4 
24 = TMQ2 
25 = TMQ4 
26 = TST1 - digital 
27 = STMD 
28 = STLS2 
29 = STLS4 
30 = SLA16 
31 = SLMO8 
32 = SLMO24 
33 = SLMC8 (CMI V1) 
34 = 4SLA 
35 = 8SLA 
36 = 16SLA 
37 = SLU8 
38 = ILAN 
39 = SLC16 (CMI V2.2M) 
42 = SLMO8K 
43 = SLMO24K 
44 = SLA8N 
45 = SLA16N 
46 = SLA24N 
47 = TMAMF 
48 = CR8 
49 = SLU4 (Octopus E 10) 
50 = SLU2 (Octopus E 10) 
51 = HXGM (OfficePro) 
52 = HXGS (OfficeCom/OfficePoint 
29 
 
Reset board 
29 
 
 
Initialize country: select country code (00 to 99) 
11 = Germany 
12 = Netherlands 
13 = France 
14 = Finland 
15 = United Kingdom 
16 = Italy 
17 = Spain 
18 = Portugal 
19 = Switzerland 
20 = Austria 
21 = International 
22 = Ireland 
23 = Belgium 
24 = Brazil 
25 = South Africa 
26 = China 
28 = India 
29 = Czech Republic 
30 = Denmark 
31 = Australia 
32 = Argentina 
33 = Philippines 
36 = Singapore 
37 = Hungary 
38 = Malaysia 
39 = Rumania 
40 = Indonesia 
41 = Russia 
42 = Thailand 
46 = Poland 
47 = Greece 
49 = Sweden 
50 = Norway 
51 = Turkey 
52 = U.S.A. and Canada 
53 = Pakistan 
54 = Hong Kong 
30 
 
Remote administration 
30 
 
 
DTMF access: 0 = No access, 1 = Access as primary,
2 = Access as secondary, 3 = Primary and secondary 
30 
 
 
ISDN trunk access, 0 = Enable procedure/1 = Logon (DID) without PIN/ 2 = Logon (DID) with PIN / 3 = Callback 
30 
 
 
IMOD access: 0 = Enable procedure, 1 = Logon without code,
2 = Logon (DID) with code 
30 
 
 
Reset password 
30 
 
 
Integrated modem 
30 
 
Station number, up to 6 digits 
30 
 
DID number 
30 
 
CAID admin (for U.S. only) 
30 
 
 
Digital modem 
30 
 
Station number, max. 6 digits 
30 
 
DID number 
30 
 
CAID admin 
30 
 
 
Callback call 
30 
 
Destination; select position (1-6) 
30 
 
Password; select position (1-6) 
30 
 
X.75 protocol: 0 = No, 1 = Yes 
30 
 
 
Auto CDB printout, state 0 = No / 1 = Yes 
30 
 
 
USBS D-channel access (not for U.S.) 
30 
 
Station number 
30 
 
DID number 
31 
 
UCD (OfficePro and OfficeCom only
31 
 
 
Group assignment; select group ID 
31 
 
 
Group parameters 
31 
 
Announcement device; select group 
OfficePro: Announcement device 1-16 
OfficeCom: Announcement device 1-4 
31 
 
Wait times; select group, time: 1-9 x 30 s 
31 
 
Call cycles 
31 
Primary cycles; select group 
31 
Secondary cycles; select group 
31 
 
AICC connection; select group, 0 = Off / 1 = On 
31 
 
Max. waiting calls; select group 
31 
 
 
Work time, 0 = No autowork / 1-20 = Work time x 30 s 
31 
 
 
Call priority external; select slot/trunk 
31 
 
 
Call priority internal 
32 
 
Radio paging equipment (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
 
Radio paging port (slot and trunk) (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
 
Radio paging type (OfficePro only): 1 = Standard,
2 = Enhanced (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
 
Protocol, 1 = ESPA 4.4.5, 2 = ESPA 4.4.3 (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
 
Operation mode (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
Mode urgent (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
Mode normal (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
Mode text (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
 
Display (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
Dial number (not for U.S.) 
32 
Code length (not for U.S.) 
32 
Display, filler: 0 = None, 1 = Left, 2 = Right (not for U.S.) 
32 
Filler (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
Text (not for U.S.) 
32 
Code length (not for U.S.) 
32 
Display, filler: 0 = None, 1 = Left, 2 = Right (not for U.S.) 
32 
Filler (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
 
PSE data transfer; select sequence: 1 = Operation mode,
2 = Dial number, 3 = Text (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
 
PSE dial assignment; select station (not for U.S.) 
32 
 
 
PSE dial numbers; select index (not for U.S.) 
33 
 
Attendant console 
33 
 
 
Maximum waiting calls 
33 
 
 
Reserved 
33 
 
 
Speed transfer, 0 = Denied / 1 = Allowed 
33 
 
 
Transfer undialed trunk: 0 = Denied, 1 = Allowed 
34 
 
DISA 
34 
 
 
Day, night; select slot and trunk: 0 = None, 1 = Night only,
2 = Day only, 3 = Day and night 
34 
 
 
DID number 
34 
 
 
Security mode: 0 = After timeout, 1 = After # 
34 
 
 
CAID admin (for U.S. only) 
35 
 
Least cost routing (LCR) optiset E memory only 
35 
 
 
LCR on or off: 0 = Off, 1 = On 
35 
 
 
Dialing mode: 0 = Overlap sending, 1 = En-bloc sending 
35 
 
 
Outdial rule 
35 
 
Name; select line 
35 
 
Format; select line 
35 
 
Type; select line  
0 = Unknown  
1 = Main carrier 
2 = 1-layer mode 
3 = 2-layer mode 
4 = CN 
5 = DICS 
6 = PRI 
35 
 
 
Authorization code; select index (1-16) 
35 
 
 
LCR schedule 
35 
 
Length of time; select day index (1 = Monday to 7 = Sunday) and time format (hhmm) 
35 
 
Time period; select day index (1 = Monday to 7 = Sunday) and time period 1-8 
35 
 
 
Access (1 to 15); select station 
35 
 
 
Routing tables 
35 
 
Trunk group; select table/line 
35 
 
Assign outdial rule; select table/line 
35 
 
Min. authorization; select table/line 
35 
 
Assign time period; select table/line 
35 
 
Warning, Select table/line, 1 = None / 2 = Display /
3 = Tone / 4 = Display and tone 
35 
 
 
Dialing plan 
35 
 
Dialed digits; select line 
35 
 
Assign routing table; select line 
35 
 
LCR dial plan PIN, yes/no 
35 
 
Toll restriction, personal calls: 0 = No / 1 = Yes 
36 
 
Cordless (OfficePro/OfficeCom only; not for U.S.) 
36 
 
 
Log on CMI unit; select device, 1 = Inactive (not for U.S.) 
36 
 
 
CMI code; select device (not for U.S.) 
36 
 
 
CMI number; select device (not for U.S.) 
36 
 
 
Reset cordless code (not for U.S.) 
36 
 
 
DECT identification, data (not for U.S.):  
1. E/ARC 
2. EIC 
3. FPN 
4. FPS 
37 
 
Security 
37 
 
 
Change password 
 
Customer administration (previously Assistant TC) 
51 
 
 
 
System speed dialing 
51 
 
 
Speed-dialing numbers 
51 
 
 
Speed-dialing names 
52 
 
 
 
Time 
53 
 
 
 
Date 
54 
 
 
 
Call detail recording 
(does not appear if another station has call detail recording authorization) 
54 
 
 
CDR at station 
54 
 
Edit CDRS 
54 
 
Print CDRS 
54 
 
 
CDR per trunk 
54 
 
Edit CDRT 
54 
 
Print CDRT 
54 
 
 
Call charge factor 
54 
 
 
ISDN factor 
54 
6 
 
 
Currency designation 
54 
 
 
Call log 
54 
 
 
CDRA pay phone 
55 
 
 
 
Station names 
56 
 
 
 
Text messages 
57 
 
 
 
Advisory messages 
58 
 
 
 
Language selection 
59 
 
 
 
Group names 
60 
 
 
 
Account codes 
60 
 
 
Account code list 
60 
 
 
Testing 
60 
 
 
Input operation 
60 
 
 
Number of digits 
61 
 
 
 
Hotline 
61 
 
 
Hotline destinations 
61 
 
 
Hotline station 
61 
 
Hotline mode 
61 
 
Hotline assignment 
61 
 
 
Hotline timeout 
62 
 
 
 
Codes, remote administration 
63 
 
 
 
Codes, Cordless 
99 
 
 
 
Access 
The bolded messages appear in optiset E memory telephones only.  

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