Chapter 5. pc-controlled functions, The roles of pc interface software, System programming (data setting) – Toa VS-900 User Manual

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CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS

CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS

1. THE ROLES OF PC INTERFACE SOFTWARE

Conversation and broadcasting functions described in Chapters 1 through 4 can only be used by
programming individual line assignments for each facility, station numbering schedules, function details and
other data into the exchange before the system is actually used. (Setting items necessary to enable each
function are shown in the "System pre-programming" in each chapter.) To perform such settings, a personal
computer loaded with dedicated software needs to be connected to the exchange. This dedicated software
enables general control and maintenance settings as well as system programming functions.

Notes
• Some functions to be registered at master stations cannot be enabled without prior system programming.
• This chapter covers only the functions that require system programming. For their settings, refer to the "VS-

900 SETUP SOFTWARE MANUAL."

2. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING (DATA SETTING)

2.1. System Setting

Sets the first substation number to be connected each exchange. The
station number range depends on the set station number digit length.

Contents

Setting Item

Number of Exchanges

Exchange Station Number
Assignment

Tie-Line Connections

Station Number Digit

Sets the digit length (2 – 6) to be used to label the system's station
numbers.

Designates the number of exchanges to be used in the entrie system
(1 – 16).

Designates whether or not to use tie-line connection lines 1 – 4.

2.2. Line Setting

(1) Master station/telephone setting
Registers the following contents designating the exchange number (1 – 16 or ALL).

Contents

Setting Item

Station Number

Sets the station number. Each station number must be of the same
digit length set in the System Setting.

Station Name

A name of up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be entered.

Access to Outgoing Calls

Sets whether or not each station is permitted access to the outside line.

Emergency Paging

Sets whether or not each station is permitted access to Emergency
Paging.

"Outside Line Call Forwarding"
Receiving Telephone Number

Sets the telephone number to which incoming calls are automatically
rerouted. (Up to 20 digits in length)

"Call Forwarding" Receiving
Station*

Sets the master station number or an outside line access number to
receive calls in "Call Forwarding" mode. The station numbers
connected to all exchanges can be programmed. The outside line
access number must be identical to the number assigned to the
corresponding exchange. It is also possible not to designate any
receiving station.

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