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1 28i and 124i Release Notes for 28i Software 5.08, 124i Base Software 5.08 and 124i EXCPRU Software 5.08 P/N 92601RNT39 Issue 1-0, Febuary 2000 Printed in U.S.A.

2 This manual has been developed by Nitsuko America. It is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel, and should be read in its entirety before attempting to install or program the system. Any comments or suggestions for improving this manual would be appreciated. Forward your remarks to: Nitsuko America, Telecom Division 4 Forest Parkway Shelton, CT Attention: Manager, Technical Publications Nothing contained in this manual shall be deemed to be, and this manual does not constitute, a warranty of, or representation with respect to, any of the equipment covered. This manual is subject to change without notice and Nitsuko America has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this manual. Further, Nitsuko America also reserves the right, without prior notice, to make changes in equipment design or components as it deems appropriate. No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and Nitsuko America shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall Nitsuko America be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced without prior written consent of Nitsuko America by Nitsuko America. All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A.

3 Release Notes Table of Contents 28i / 124i Base Software New Features...1 ISDN, BRI: New Program Added to 28i System...1 LAPB, 124i: New LAPB With RS232 Port on PCB Available...1 Enhancements to Existing Features...1 Central Office Calls, Answering: Universal Answer Programming Changed...1 Software Corrections...1 Call Coverage Key: Extension Lockup Occurring...1 Call Coverage Key: No Talk Path on Call Coverage Key...1 DIMU: Output Changed to Show Port Status...2 i-series Phones: Display Contrast Too Light...2 i-series Phones: Display Doesn t Update Correctly After Cancelling Park/Page...2 i-series Phones: Group Listen Does Not Turn Off...2 i-series Phones: Paging Interrupts Soft Key Operation...2 i-series Phones: Voice Mail Message Prompt MSGA Doesn t Appear...2 i-series Phones: Volume Up/Volume Down Setting Not Displayed...2 ISDN, BRI: Second Line on BRI PCB Not Working...2 LAPB: RS232 Port Lockup...2 System Programming: Program Name Displayed Incorrectly...3 System Programming: Program Number 0311 Displays Incorrectly...3 Documentation Corrections i / 124i Base Software New Features...5 Enhancements to Existing Features...5 Software Corrections i / 124i Base Software New Features...7 Enhancements to Existing Features...7 Software Corrections...7 Account Codes: Redialed Numbers No Longer Contain Account Codes...7 Barge In: Pressing Hold After Barge In Causes Erratic System Operation...7 i-series Telephones: Soft Keys Corrected to Disable Features When Calling Ring Groups...7 ISDN, BRI: Call Rejection...7 ISDN, BRI: Incoming Calls Not Received...8 ISDN, BRI: System Reset i / 124i Base Software New Features...9 Enhancements to Existing Features...9 Software Corrections...9 Improved Software/Firmware Communication i / 124i Base Software New Features...11 Enhancements to Existing Features...11 Software Corrections...11 Call Forwarding: Forwarding with No Answer Continues Ringing Extension After Disconnect...11 Call Forwarding: Call Forward When Busy for Single Line Phones Do Not Forward...11 i-series: Changing Volume on Phone Occasionally Caused System Reset...11 i

4 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software New Features...13 Enhancements to Existing Features...13 Software Corrections...13 Nitsuko 900i Cordless Phone: Continued Ringing With Two or More Calls...13 Documentation Correction...13 ISDN, BRI: Load Factor for 28i System i EXCPRU Software New Features...15 LAPB, 124i: New LAPB With RS232 Port on PCB Available...15 Enhancements to Existing Features...15 Central Office Calls, Answering: Universal Answer Programming Changed...15 Software Corrections...15 ACD: Queue Status Does Not Change with Volume Keys...15 Call Coverage Key: Extension Lockup Occurring...15 Call Coverage Key: No Talk Path on Call Coverage Key...16 DIMU: Output Changed to Show Port Status...16 i-series Phones: ACD Supervisor Logged Out Disables Soft Key Menu...16 i-series Phones: Display Contrast Too Light...16 i-series Phones: Display Doesn t Update Correctly After Cancelling Park/Page...16 i-series Phones: Group Listen Does Not Turn Off...16 i-series Phones: Paging Interrupts Soft Key Operation...16 i-series Phones: Voice Mail Message Prompt MSGA Doesn t Appear...16 i-series Phones: Volume Up/Volume Down Setting Not Displayed...17 ISDN, BRI: Second Line on BRI PCB Not Working...17 LAPB: RS232 Port Lockup...17 System Programming: Program Name Displayed Incorrectly...17 System Programming: Program Number 0311 Displays Incorrectly...17 T1 Trunking: ANI/DNIS Trunk Lockup Fixed...17 Documentation Corrections i EXCPRU Software New Features...19 Enhancements to Existing Features...19 Software Corrections i EXCPRU Software New Features...21 Telephones: i-series 24-Button DSS Console Available...21 Enhancements to Existing Features...21 Software Corrections...21 Account Codes: Redialed Numbers No Longer Contain Account Codes...21 Barge In: Pressing Hold After Barge In Causes Erratic System Operation...21 i-series Telephones: Soft Keys Corrected to Disable Features When Calling Ring Groups..21 ISDN, BRI: Call Rejection...22 ISDN, BRI: Incoming Calls Not Received...22 ISDN, BRI: System Reset...22 T1 Trunking: Transferred T1 Call Dropping Before Being Answered i EXCPRU Software New Features...23 Enhancements to Existing Features...23 Software Corrections...23 Improved Software/Firmware Communication ii

5 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software New Features...25 Enhancements to Existing Features...25 Software Corrections...25 Call Forwarding: Forwarding with No Answer Continues Ringing Extension After Disconnect...25 Call Forwarding: Call Forward When Busy with Single Line Phones Do Not Forward...25 i-series: Changing Volume on Phone Occasionally Caused System Reset i EXCPRU Software New Features...27 Enhancements to Existing Features...27 Software Corrections...27 Nitsuko 900i Cordless Phone: Continued Ringing With Two or More Calls...27 iii

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7 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software i / 124i Base Software 5.03 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 28i/124i Base Software version New Features 1.1 ISDN, BRI: New Program Added to 28i System Program ISDN PCB Setup has been added to the 28i System. This program provides the ability to set up the system s ISDN PCBs. The system allows up to 4 ISDN BRI PCBs. The programming should be entered before plugging in the PCB. For complete programming details on setting up BRI, refer to the Software Manual (P/N 92000SWGxx) and the ISDN - BRI Manual (P/N 92000BRIxx). 1.2 LAPB, 124i: New LAPB With RS232 Port on PCB Available A new LAPB PCB (P/N 92008) which provides an RS-232 port on the PCB is now available for the 124i system. This port is not programmable and is set at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity. The LAPB PCB for the 28i system already provides this feature. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features 2.1 Central Office Calls, Answering: Universal Answer Programming Changed The description of Program COS Options, Item 126: Universal Answer Code has been changed. Previously, this program allowed or denied an extension s ability to use the Universal Answer service code. This program will now enable or disable the Universal Auto Answer feature. This feature allows a user to simply lift the handset to answer a ringing call; they don t need to dial the service code. The entries for this program are now 0 to disable Universal Auto Answer and 1 to enable the Universal Auto Answer feature (default=0). Any extension will now be able to use the Universal Answer service code - the system will not check the station s Class of Service programming. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Call Coverage Key: Extension Lockup Occurring With previous software, it was possible for the Call Coverage Key to cause an extension to lock up in the following situation: Extension 302 answers a call ringing their Call Coverage Key and places the call on Hold. Extension 302 answers a ringing Intercom call on their Call Coverage Key and places the call on Hold. Extension 302 press the Call Coverage Key and the station locks up. 3.2 Call Coverage Key: No Talk Path on Call Coverage Key With previous software, it was possible for a call on the Call Coverage Key not to have a talk path in the following situation: Extension 302 answers a call ringing their Call Coverage Key and places the call on Hold. Extension 302 answers a ringing Intercom call on their Call Coverage Key and places the call on Hold. Extension 302 answers another ringing Intercom call on their Call Coverage Key, but there is no talk path for the call. 1

8 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software DIMU: Output Changed to Show Port Status The DIMU output has been changed to show the port status. Example: OLD output : [01/08 16:42]EVNT:0000,1501,0001,097B NEW output : 16:54 EV:0000, ,0014,000A (In this case, 0011 is the port status.) 3.4 i-series Phones: Display Contrast Too Light The contrast setting on the display i-series phones have been set to prevent the display from being lightened to a blank screen. Previously, it was possible to lighten the display to the point where is was not visible. 3.5 i-series Phones: Display Doesn t Update Correctly After Cancelling Park/Page The display on the i-series phones will now update correctly when the VAU s Park/Page feature is cancelled. Previously, the system would not update to the normal time/date display unless the handset was cycled (picked up and put back on hook). 3.6 i-series Phones: Group Listen Does Not Turn Off The i-series phones will now allow Group Listen to be turned off. Previously, after turning on the Group Listen feature, pressing the SPK key would not cancel the function and the display would continue to show GROUP LISTEN. 3.7 i-series Phones: Paging Interrupts Soft Key Operation Previously, if a Page occurred while performing a soft key operation, the soft key operation would be interrupted. This will no longer occur with this software. 3.8 i-series Phones: Voice Mail Message Prompt MSGA Doesn t Appear With previous software, the i-series phones would not display the MSGA prompt when an extension had a voice mail message unless the user prompted for it by pressing CLEAR or toggling through the display. The system ignored the setting in Program Class of Service Options (Part B), Item 24: Soft Key Display. This will no longer occur with this software release. 3.9 i-series Phones: Volume Up/Volume Down Setting Not Displayed After pressing the CHECK key then either Volume Up or Volume Down on i-series display phones, the display will now indicate the volume setting on the display. Previously, the display would not show the current volume setting ISDN, BRI: Second Line on BRI PCB Not Working Both BRI circuits will now work correctly. With previous software, the second circuit was not functioning correctly LAPB: RS232 Port Lockup If a PC was disconnected from the LAPB s RS232 port during LOG-IN, the port would not detect the DTR signal and the port would lock up. With this version of software, this will no longer occur. 2

9 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software System Programming: Program Name Displayed Incorrectly In the 28i system only, with this software version, the system will now indicate the correct program name, 0140:KST GAIN SETUP, for Program Keyset Level Setup. With previous software, the system displayed 0140:ISDN OPTION. The 124i software indicates the proper display System Programming: Program Number 0311 Displays Incorrectly Using phone programming, if a user enter Program 0305 and then entered Program 0311, the display would still show Program This has been corrected with this software version. 4. Documentation Corrections On page 4-16 of the 28i / 124i Hardware Manual (P/N 92601INS08), there is a typo in the 28i information for Background Music. The first paragraph for Background Music pertains to the 124i. It reads as follows: To Program Background Music on the 124i... No programming to enable Background Music is required. Refer to Background Music in the Software Manual for additional details. The second paragraph for Background Music states To Program Background Music on the 124i... This should actually read To Program Background Music on the 28i... Step A in this same paragraph should be changed to the following: a. Enter programming mode using the Installer s password (default: ). This information will be corrected in the next release of the 28i / 124i Hardware Manual (P/N 92601INS09). 3

10 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software

11 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software i / 124i Base Software 5.04 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 28i/124i Base Software version Maintenance Release Only 1. New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections There are no software corrections in this release. 5

12 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software

13 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software i / 124i Base Software 5.05 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 28i/124i Base Software version New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Account Codes: Redialed Numbers No Longer Contain Account Codes When using the Last Number Redial, Save or Repeat Dial features, the user will now be required to re-enter an Account Code. Previously, the system would retain the Account Codes, which could be redialed later by anyone using that phone. Caution: If a user enters *12345* *67890*, if the Last Number Redial feature is used, the system dials the number as *67890*. The *67890* is treated as an Account Code. 3.2 Barge In: Pressing Hold After Barge In Causes Erratic System Operation When a keyset user barges into conversation, the Hold key will no longer be operational. Previously, if the keyset user pressed the Hold key and hung up after barging into a call, the other phones involved would operate unexpectedly. 3.3 i-series Telephones: Soft Keys Corrected to Disable Features When Calling Ring Groups When an extension user with an i-series phone placed a call to a ring group, with Program Extension (Department) Group Options, Item 4: Hunt Type set to 3 (simultaneous ringing to all members) the following soft keys will no longer work: Camp On Message Waiting Step Call Voice Mail Previously, these features could be accessed using the soft keys. This could cause problems with the system operation. 3.4 ISDN, BRI: Call Rejection When a call collision occurs, both the incoming and outgoing calls were released but the memory would not be cleared. Channel ID information may still have remained in memory. When another incoming call was received requesting the same B-channel, the call was rejected due to "User Busy". This software version will now clear the memory to allow new calls requesting the same B-channel to complete. 7

14 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software ISDN, BRI: Incoming Calls Not Received When telco sends an incoming call on a BRI line, a Call Reference Number is assigned. The 124i system was rejecting calls from telco because it saw that number as already being assigned to a call. This would occur if the RELEASE or RELEASE COMPLETE message was not sent by the system for a previous call. The ITSU PCB would retain the Call Reference Number in memory and then reject any new call from the telco with that same number. Any used Call Reference Numbers will now be cleared from the ITSU PCB s memory so any Call Reference Number from a new, incoming call will be processed correctly. 3.6 ISDN, BRI: System Reset When a call collision occurs, both the incoming and outgoing calls were released, but the memory was not cleared properly. This can cause an overflow into the protected program area of memory. This is a fatal error and when detected, the software would reset the system. This will no longer occur with this version of software as the memory will be cleared when the calls are released. 8

15 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software i / 124i Base Software 5.06 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 28i/124i Base Software version New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Improved Software/Firmware Communication. Software version 5.06 improves the communication between the system software and the firmware on BRI, DTDU and DID. In prior software versions, communication errors between system software and these PCBs could result in system lockup. The system would have to be reset to clear the problem. 9

16 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software

17 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software i / 124i Base Software 5.07 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 28i/124i Base Software version New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Call Forwarding: Forwarding with No Answer Continues Ringing Extension After Disconnect If a trunk was programmed as type 1 (answered by VAU) or 2 (DISA) in Program Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A), Items 14-17: Trunk Service Type, and Program DISA and OPA Transfer Destination had an extension assigned, a problem was experienced with Call Forwarding. When an extension had Call Forwarding with No Answer programmed, if the trunk disconnected the extension would continue to ring. With this software version, this will no longer occur. 3.2 Call Forwarding: Call Forward When Busy for Single Line Phones Do Not Forward A single line phone will now be able to have the Call Forwarding feature forward after receiving a busy or no answer signal. With previous software, this would not work correctly. 3.3 i-series: Changing Volume on Phone Occasionally Caused System Reset With previous software, a system reset could occur if a user at an i-series phone changed their ringing volume. This will no longer occur with this version of software. 11

18 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software

19 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software i / 124i Base Software 5.08 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 28i/124i Base Software version New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Nitsuko 900i Cordless Phone: Continued Ringing With Two or More Calls With the Nitsuko 900i cordless phone, if two or more calls were received at the same time, the phone would continue ringing, even after both calls were answered. This software is changed to prevent this false ringing. 4. Documentation Correction 4.1 ISDN, BRI: Load Factor for 28i System In the current 28i/124i Hardware Manual, P/N 92601INS09, as it was not available at the time, there is no load factor listed for the BRI PCBs.. Please refer to the load factors below when adding any BRI PCBs to your 28i system. PCB 2BRI 4BRI 2BRI or 4BRI used for S-Bus Load Factor 8 (4 per circuit) 16 (4 per circuit) 1 per S-Bus terminal 13

20 Release Notes 28i / 124i Base Software

21 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software i EXCPRU Software 5.03 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 124i EXCPRU Software version New Features 1.1 LAPB, 124i: New LAPB With RS232 Port on PCB Available A new LAPB PCB (P/N 92008) which provides an RS-232 port on the PCB is now available for the 124i system. This port is not programmable and is set at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity. The LAPB PCB for the 28i system already provides this feature. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features 2.1 Central Office Calls, Answering: Universal Answer Programming Changed The description of Program COS Options, Item 126: Universal Answer Code has been changed. Previously, this program allowed or denied an extension s ability to use the Universal Answer service code. This program will now enable or disable the Universal Auto Answer feature. This feature allows a user to simply lift the handset to answer a ringing call; they don t need to dial the service code. The entries for this program are now 0 to disable Universal Auto Answer and 1 to enable the Universal Auto Answer feature (default=0). Any extension will now be able to use the Universal Answer service code - the system will not check the station s Class of Service programming. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 ACD: Queue Status Does Not Change with Volume Keys Using the volume key will now change the ACD Queue Status display (Program Class of Service Options (Part B), Item 4: ACD Queue Status Display). Due to modifications made in software , the volume keys would not scroll through the ACD Group s displays. 3.2 Call Coverage Key: Extension Lockup Occurring With previous software, it was possible for the Call Coverage Key to cause an extension to lock up in the following situation: Extension 302 answers a call ringing their Call Coverage Key and places the call on Hold. Extension 302 answers a ringing Intercom call on their Call Coverage Key and places the call on Hold. Extension 302 press the Call Coverage Key and the station locks up. 15

22 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software Call Coverage Key: No Talk Path on Call Coverage Key With previous software, it was possible for a call on the Call Coverage Key not to have a talk path in the following situation: Extension 302 answers a call ringing their Call Coverage Key and places the call on Hold. Extension 302 answers a ringing Intercom call on their Call Coverage Key and places the call on Hold. Extension 302 answers another ringing Intercom call on their Call Coverage Key, but there is no talk path for the call. 3.4 DIMU: Output Changed to Show Port Status The DIMU output has been changed to show the port status. Example: OLD output : [01/08 16:42]EVNT:0000,1501,0001,097B NEW output : 16:54 EV:0000, ,0014,000A (In this case, 0011 is the port status.) 3.5 i-series Phones: ACD Supervisor Logged Out Disables Soft Key Menu With a system programmed for ACD with a system supervisor logged out, the soft key menu would not display on the phone. This will no longer occur with this version of software. 3.6 i-series Phones: Display Contrast Too Light The contrast setting on the display i-series phones have been set to prevent the display from being lightened to a blank screen. Previously, it was possible to lighten the display to the point where is was not visible. 3.7 i-series Phones: Display Doesn t Update Correctly After Cancelling Park/Page The display on the i-series phones will now update correctly when the VAU s Park/Page feature is cancelled. Previously, the system would not update to the normal time/date display unless the handset was cycled (picked up and put back on hook). 3.8 i-series Phones: Group Listen Does Not Turn Off The i-series phones will now allow Group Listen to be turned off. Previously, after turning on the Group Listen feature, pressing the SPK key would not cancel the function and the display would continue to show GROUP LISTEN. 3.9 i-series Phones: Paging Interrupts Soft Key Operation Previously, if a Page occurred while performing a soft key operation, the soft key operation would be interrupted. This will no longer occur with this software i-series Phones: Voice Mail Message Prompt MSGA Doesn t Appear With previous software, the i-series phones would not display the MSGA prompt when an extension had a voice mail message unless the user prompted for it by pressing CLEAR or toggling through the display. The system ignored the setting in Program Class of Service Options (Part B), Item 24: Soft Key Display. This will no longer occur with this software release. 16

23 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software i-series Phones: Volume Up/Volume Down Setting Not Displayed After pressing the CHECK key then either Volume Up or Volume Down on i-series display phones, the display will now indicate the volume setting on the display. Previously, the display would not show the current volume setting ISDN, BRI: Second Line on BRI PCB Not Working Both BRI circuits will now work correctly. With previous software, the second circuit was not functioning correctly LAPB: RS232 Port Lockup If a PC was disconnected from the LAPB s RS232 port during LOG-IN, the port would not detect the DTR signal and the port would lock up. With this version of software, this will no longer occur System Programming: Program Name Displayed Incorrectly With the 28i system software version, the system will now indicate the correct program name, 0140:KST GAIN SETUP, for Program Keyset Level Setup. With previous software, the system displayed 0140:ISDN OPTION. The 124i software indicates the proper display System Programming: Program Number 0311 Displays Incorrectly Using phone programming, if a user enter Program 0305 and then entered Program 0311, the display would still show Program This has been corrected with this software version T1 Trunking: ANI/DNIS Trunk Lockup Fixed This software corrects an ANI/DNIS trunk lockup problem that could occur if the system were programmed to transfer the call to voice mail if the call was unanswered or reached a busy extension. This involves Programs ANI/DNIS Service Options, Item 9: Routing When Destination Busy or Unanswered = 1 (call routes to programmed ring group), DISA and OPA Operating Mode, Item 2 Unanswered or Busy = 1 (transfers call), and DISA and OPA Transfer Destination = 16 (Voice Mail). 4. Documentation Corrections On page 4-16 of the 28i / 124i Hardware Manual (P/N 92601INS08), there is a typo in the 28i information for Background Music. The first paragraph for Background Music pertains to the 124i. It reads as follows: To Program Background Music on the 124i... No programming to enable Background Music is required. Refer to Background Music in the Software Manual for additional details. The second paragraph for Background Music states To Program Background Music on the 124i... This should actually read To Program Background Music on the 28i... Step A in this same paragraph should be changed to the following: a. Enter programming mode using the Installer s password (default: ). This information will be corrected in the next release of the 28i / 124i Hardware Manual (P/N 92601INS09). 17

24 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software

25 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software i EXCPRU Software 5.04 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 124i EXCPRU Software version Maintenance Release Only 1. New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections There are no software correction in this release. 19

26 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software

27 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software i EXCPRU Software 5.05 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 124i EXCPRU Software version New Features 1.1 Telephones: i-series 24-Button DSS Console Available This system software supports the new Nitsuko 28i/124i/384i 24-Button DSS Console, P/N This DSS Console requires that the cabinet to which they are connected be a 92000A KSU. In a multicabinet system, there is no problem combining different versions of the cabinet, provided that any i- Series phone is connected to a 92000A KSU. The 24-Button DSS Console provides 24 programmable keys used for Busy Lamp Fields (BLF) and one-button access to extension, trunks and system features. You can connect a DSS Console to a Super Display, 34-Button, or 28-Button telephone. The 24-Button DSS Console cannot be daisy-chained to other DSS Consoles. Refer to "Telephones: New Model Phones Available" for more information on programming the i-series phones. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Account Codes: Redialed Numbers No Longer Contain Account Codes When using the Last Number Redial, Save or Repeat Dial features, the user will now be required to re-enter an Account Code. Previously, the system would retain the Account Codes, which could be redialed later by anyone using that phone. Caution: If a user enters *12345* *67890*, if the Last Number Redial feature is used, the system dials the number as *67890*. The *67890* is treated as an Account Code. 3.2 Barge In: Pressing Hold After Barge In Causes Erratic System Operation When a keyset user barges into conversation, the Hold key will no longer be operational. Previously, if the keyset user pressed the Hold key and hung up after barging into a call, the other phones involved would operate unexpectedly. 3.3 i-series Telephones: Soft Keys Corrected to Disable Features When Calling Ring Groups When an extension user with an i-series phone placed a call to a ring group, with Program Extension (Department) Group Options, Item 4: Hunt Type set to 3 (simultaneous ringing to all members) the following soft keys will no longer work: Camp On Message Waiting Step Call Voice Mail Previously, these features could be accessed using the soft keys. This could cause problems with the system operation. 21

28 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software ISDN, BRI: Call Rejection When a call collision occurs, both the incoming and outgoing calls were released but the memory would not be cleared. Channel ID information may still have remained in memory. When another incoming call was received requesting the same B-channel, the call was rejected due to "User Busy". This software version will now clear the memory to allow new calls requesting the same B-channel to complete. 3.5 ISDN, BRI: Incoming Calls Not Received When telco sends an incoming call on a BRI line, a Call Reference Number is assigned. The 124i system was rejecting calls from telco because it saw that number as already being assigned to a call. This would occur if the RELEASE or RELEASE COMPLETE message was not sent by the system for a previous call. The ITSU PCB would retain the Call Reference Number in memory and then reject any new call from the telco with that same number. Any used Call Reference Numbers will now be cleared from the ITSU PCB s memory so any Call Reference Number from a new, incoming call will be processed correctly. 3.6 ISDN, BRI: System Reset When a call collision occurs, both the incoming and outgoing calls were released, but the memory was not cleared properly. This can cause an overflow into the protected program area of memory. This is a fatal error and when detected, the software would reset the system. This will no longer occur with this version of software as the memory will be cleared when the calls are released. 3.7 T1 Trunking: Transferred T1 Call Dropping Before Being Answered When placing an outgoing call on a T1 trunk, if the call is transferred before the outside party answers, the call will no longer disconnect. With previous software, the system would sent an Answer Request to the outside party. Since the call on the far end was in Idle state and not Talk status (as the system expected), the call would be disconnected. This problem was mostly experienced when a call was transferred to an ACD agent using the ACD master number. 22

29 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software i EXCPRU Software 5.06 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 124i EXCPRU Software version New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Improved Software/Firmware Communication. Software version 5.06 improves the communication between the system software and the firmware on T1/PRI Interface, BRI, DTDU, DID and E&M PCBs. In prior software versions, communication errors between system software and these PCBs could result in system lockup. The system would have to be reset to clear the problem. 23

30 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software

31 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software i EXCPRU Software 5.07 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 124i EXCPRU Software version New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Call Forwarding: Forwarding with No Answer Continues Ringing Extension After Disconnect If a trunk was programmed as type 1 (answered by VAU) or 2 (DISA) in Program Basic Trunk Port Setup (Part A), Items 14-17: Trunk Service Type, and Program DISA and OPA Transfer Destination had an extension assigned, a problem was experienced with Call Forwarding. When an extension had Call Forwarding with No Answer programmed, if the trunk disconnected the extension would continue to ring. With this software version, this will no longer occur. 3.2 Call Forwarding: Call Forward When Busy with Single Line Phones Do Not Forward A single line phone will now be able to have the Call Forwarding feature forward after receiving a busy or no answer signal. With previous software, this would not work correctly. 3.3 i-series: Changing Volume on Phone Occasionally Caused System Reset With previous software, a system reset could occur if a user at an i-series phone changed their ringing volume. This will no longer occur with this version of software. 25

32 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software

33 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software i EXCPRU Software 5.08 These release notes explain the Enhancements and Software Corrections in 124i EXCPRU Software version New Features There are no new features in this release. 2. Enhancements to Existing Features There are no enhancements to existing features in this release. 3. Software Corrections 3.1 Nitsuko 900i Cordless Phone: Continued Ringing With Two or More Calls With the Nitsuko 900i cordless phone, if two or more calls were received at the same time, the phone would continue ringing, even after both calls were answered. This software is changed to prevent this false ringing. 27

34 Release Notes 124i EXCPRU Software

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