EAR 1000 / ADRA 1000 / Installation and Programming Manual

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EAR 1000 / 2 000 ADRA 1000 / 2000 Installation and Programming Manual

EAR 1000/2000 and ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual Release 3 Version 3 February 2004

NOTICE This publication refers to the EAR 1000/2000 and the ADRA 1000/2000, Release 3. Additional copies of this manual may be obtained from ITS Telecom Reproduction of this manual or parts thereof without written permission from ITS is strictly prohibited. ITS Telecom reserves the right to modify the hardware and software described in the manual without prior notice. However, changes made to the hardware or software described does not necessarily render this publication invalid. WARRANTY In the event that the product proves to be defective in workmanship or materials within a period of one year from date of shipment, ITS Telecom shall repair or replace the product at its discretion. Transportation will be the responsibility of the dealer/distributor. Under no circumstances shall ITS Telecom be liable for consequential or special damages, loss of revenue or user/dealer expenses arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product, whether based on contract, tort, or any other legal agreement. The following shall void the above warranty: malfunctions resulting from fire, accident, neglect, abuse, or acts of God; use of improper electrical power; or repair of, tampering with or alteration of the product by anyone other than ITS authorized personnel.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION... 1-1 SECTION I EAR 1000/2000 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING 2. OVERVIEW OF EAR 1000/2000... 2-1 2.1 Features and Services... 2-1 3. DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION... 3-1 3.1 Physical Description... 3-1 3.1.1 Bottom Panel... 3-1 3.1.2 Front Panel... 3-2 3.2 Installation... 3-3 3.2.1 Installing the EAR 1000/2000... 3-3 4. DTMF PROGRAMMING... 4-1 4.1 Entering and Exiting the Programming Mode... 4-1 4.2 DTMF Programming Commands... 4-2 4.2.1 Script Messages... 4-2 4.2.2 PBX Parameters... 4-4 EAR/ADRA Installation and Programming Manual i

Table of Contents 4.2.3 Menus Handling... 4-6 4.2.4 Busy Menu Handling... 4-8 4.2.5 Advanced Features... 4-10 5. CHANGING THE OPENING GREETING... 5-1 6. PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE... 6-1 SECTION II ADRA 1000/2000 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING 7. OVERVIEW OF ADRA 1000/2000... 7-1 7.1 Features and Services... 7-1 8. DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION... 8-1 8.1 Physical Description... 8-1 8.1.1 Bottom Panel... 8-1 8.1.2 Front Panel... 8-2 8.2 Installation... 8-3 8.2.1 Installing the ADRA 1000/2000... 8-3 9. DTMF PROGRAMMING... 9-1 9.1 Entering and Exiting the Programming Mode... 9-1 9.2 DTMF Programming Commands... 9-2 ii EAR/ADRA Installation and Programming Manual

Table of Contents 9.2.1 Script Messages... 9-2 9.2.2 PBX Parameters... 9-4 9.2.3 Greeting Handling... 9-6 9.2.4 Busy Menu Handling... 9-7 9.2.5 Advanced Features... 9-8 10. CHANGING THE OPENING GREETING...10-1 APPENDIX A EAR/ADRA SPECIFICATIONS...A-1 EAR/ADRA Installation and Programming Manual iii

1. INTRODUCTION The EAR 1000/2000 is a small standalone Automated Attendant system. The ADRA 1000/2000 is a small, stand alone Voice Announcer System. Both systems are developed by ITS, a leader in the field of voice processing systems and PBX peripheral products. The EAR 1000/2000 and ADRA 1000/2000 incorporate state of the art technology, including DSP, flash memory and SMT production. This guide provides installation and programming instructions for both the EAR 1000/2000 and ADRA 1000/2000. See Section I for instructions about EAR 1000/2000; see Section II for instructions about ADRA 1000/2000. EAR/ADRA Installation and Programming Manual 1-1

SECTION I: EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming

2. OVERVIEW OF EAR 1000/2000 The EAR 1000 is a 1-port auto attendant system. The EAR 2000 is a 2-port auto attendant system. Both systems have 9 minutes of recording time. The EAR 1000/2000 can be integrated with most types of PBX through the analog ports and programmed by a touch-tone telephone. Figure 2-1. EAR 2000 General View 2.1 Features and Services The EAR 1000/2000 s features includes the following features: Opening Greetings: Day, Night, Holiday for each line. Call Transfer The system administrator can program the EAR 1000/2000 to transfer the calls to extensions in one of the following modes: EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 2-1

Overview of EAR 1000/2000 Non-Supervised. The EAR 1000/2000 transfers the call immediately without verifying the status of the extension. Semi-Supervised. The EAR 1000/2000 checks for a busy signal before transferring the call to the extension. Supervised. The EAR 1000/2000 checks for a busy or answer signal before transferring the call to the extension. Up to 9 minutes of recording time. High quality recording. Non-volatile memory (Flash memory). Adjustable flash time. Busy detect using call progress tone or DTMF codes. Busy menu play back. No answer menu play back. Remote programming and recording. Simple operation and maintenance. 2-2 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

3. DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION 3.1 Physical Description The functional components of the EAR 1000/2000 are located in its bottom side panel. The LEDs are located on the front panel. The back panel has two indented holes for wall mounting. 3.1.1 Bottom Panel 9VDC EAR 2000 Only Line 1 Line 2 Figure 3-1. EAR 1000/2000 Bottom Panel EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 3-1

Description and installation The following description corresponds to the labels in Figure 3-1. 1. Power Supply Connector Connects the EAR 1000/2000 to the external power supply 2. 1/2 RJ-11 Sockets Connects the EAR 1000/2000 to PBX extensions 3.1.2 Front Panel The following figure and table describe the function of the three LEDS on the front panel. - Day - Night - Holiday STATUS DAY NIGHT HOLIDAY Day Mode On Off Off Night Mode Off On Off Holiday Mode Off Off On System Error 1 Off Flashing Off System Error 1 Flashing Flashing Flashing Set 1 Please contact your local dealer. Figure 3-2. LEDs on the Front Panel 3-2 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

3.2 Installation Description and installation The EAR 1000/2000 is delivered completely assembled. It is designed for mounting on a wall, close to the PBX. 3.2.1 Installing the EAR 1000/2000 To install the EAR 1000/2000: 1. Mount the unit on a wall close to the PBX cabinet. Use the drill template to place the two screws. 2. Connect the RJ-11 connector on one end of the cables to the RJ-11 sockets on the bottom panel of the EAR 1000/2000. Connect the other end of the cables to one analog telephone line on the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) of the PBX (see Figure 3-3). Main Distribution Frame of the BPX EAR 1000/2000 Bottom Panel Line 1 4-pin RJ-11 socket Line 2 (EAR 2000 Only) 4-pin RJ-11 socket Figure 3-3. Analog Line Connections EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 3-3

Description and installation 3. On the bottom panel of the EAR 1000/2000, plug the 9VDC adapter jack into the power supply connector. 4. Plug the 9VDC adapter into the main power supply outlet to turn the EAR 1000/2000 on. The LEDs on the front panel blink one after another and then the LED indicating the status of the EAR 1000/2000 turns on. 5. Call each EAR 1000/2000 line from any extension and verify the replay. 6. Program the EAR 1000/2000 according to your PBX type and required applications (see Chapter 4). Single Line Digital Telephones Telephones 1 or 2 voice channels Central Office PBX EAR 1000/2000 Operator Console Figure 3-4. System Installation 3-4 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

4. DTMF PROGRAMMING The EAR 1000/2000 is programmed by telephone using DTMF tones. For the EAR 2000, both lines can be programmed and recorded using DTMF tones from one of the lines. Note: A confirmation tone is heard every time a programming command is entered. 4.1 Entering and Exiting the Programming Mode The EAR 1000/2000 does not handle calls when in the programming mode. To enter the programming mode: 1. Call the EAR 1000/2000 Ext. from any touch-tone telephone. 2. Wait until the EAR 1000/2000 answers and plays the opening greeting or plays a tone if no menu is recorded. Next, dial *900. 3. Dial the System Administrator s password (the default password is 1234) to enter the programming mode. To exit the programming mode: Dial *900. Note: When the programming mode is exited by dialing *900, the EAR 1000/2000 plays the opening greeting. You can then test the changes made to the system. EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 4-1

DTMF Programming 4.2 DTMF Programming Commands The following tables include the DTMF commands available for the EAR 1000/2000 system. 4.2.1 Script Messages OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Record a script message. In the Ear 2000 it is possible to define whether to use different greetings for lines 1 and 2 or to use the same greetings for these lines. Refer to command *112 below. Play a script message *100 + XX + Beep + Record + # where XX = 00; Day greeting XX = 10; Night greeting XX = 20; Holiday Mode greeting XX = 21; No answer greeting XX = 22; Busy greeting XX = 01; Transfer greeting The following are only available for the second line of EAR 2000 XX = 50; Day greeting XX = 60; Night greeting XX = 70; Holiday greeting *101 + XX where XX = Script message number (Same as *100) 4-2 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Delete a script message Deletes the message and returns its parameters to default values. Define the set of scripts to be used when the second line is called (see also *100). Note: For EAR 2000 only *102 + XX where XX = Script message number (Same as *100) *112 + X where X = 0; Uses scripts 00, 10, 20 for both lines X = 1; Uses scripts 00, 10, 20 for line 1 and 50, 60, 70 for line 2 0 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 4-3

DTMF Programming 4.2.2 PBX Parameters OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Number of digits in extension. Number of rings before line is answered. Operator ID digit. When this digit is dialed during any script, the caller is transferred to the operator. (See also *360). Non/Semi /Supervised transfer *300 + X where X = Number of digits in extension (1-6) *310 + X + Y where X = Line number (1 or 2) Y = Number of rings (1-9) *330 + X where X = Digit to be dialed by caller (0-9) *350 + X + Y where X = 1; All extensions except the operator X = 2; Operator extension only Y = 0; Non supervised Y = 1; Semi supervised Y = 2; Supervised 3 Line 1 Y = 1 Line 2 Y = 2 0 All Ext. Non Supervised 4-4 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Operator extension number Flash Time Busy, disconnect and DTMF on/off time. *360 + X + Ext. + # where X = 1; Day operator X = 2; Night + Holiday operators Ext. = Operator Ext. number *370 + XXX XXX A 3 digit number (000-980) in steps of 20 ms. *371 + X + YYYY where X = 1; Busy off time X = 2; Busy on time X = 3; Disconnect off time X = 4; Disconnect on time YYYY = Cadence in ms (0100-3000) in steps of 20ms Ext. = 0 600 ms 0500 ms 0500 ms 0240 ms 0240 ms EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 4-5

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT PBX Transfer code and Recall from Busy / No answer code. *380 + X + Code + # where X = 1; Transfer code. X = 2; Recall from busy code. X = 3; Recall from no answer code Code respective DTMF code that contains up to four digits including 0-9, #, * and A-D. Special digits *0 for Ext. *4 for # *7 for C *1 for Pause *5 for A *8 for D *2 for Flash *6 for B ** for * Flash + Ext. Flash Flash 4.2.3 Menus Handling OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Transfer call to an extension at the end of the script message or when the caller dials a digit during a script playback. *120 + XX + B + Ext. + # where XX = Script message number (Same as *100) B = Digit to be dialed by caller or * at the end of message playback. Ext = Extension (contains up to six 4-6 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT digits) Transfer the call to an operator at the end of the script message. Operator Ext. is defined by command *360 Disconnect the call at the end of the script message. *125 + XX + # where XX = Script message number (Same as *100) *140 + XX + * + # where XX = Script message number (Same as *100) Direct transfer to an extension. Enables the user to directly dial an extension during playback of a script message Reset Scripts to default values. This command does not delete the recorded *170 + XX + first digit(s) + # where XX = Script message number (Same as *100) first digit(s) = First digit(s) of extension. Up to four different digits can be entered. *190 + XX + # where XX = Script message number (Same EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 4-7

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT script messages. as *100) Reset value in Script to default values. This command does not delete the recorded script messages. *190 + XX + Y + # where XX = Script message number (Same as *100) Y = Specific digit value to reset in the script. 4.2.4 Busy / No answer Menus Handling OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Return to the opening greeting when caller dials return digit during playback of Busy/No answer script. *115 + XX + B where XX script number B = Digit to be dialed by caller or * at the end of greeting playback Note: This option is valid only for the No answer menu (script 21) Busy menu (script 22). 4-8 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Place a call on hold. Enables the call to remain on hold. The caller is put on hold for ten seconds before trying to transfer the call again. Blind Transfer to a busy extension. An immediate attempt is made to transfer the call to the extension when the user dials the transfer digit. *180 + B where B = Digit to be dialed by caller to put the call on hold or * to put the call on hold at the end of playback Note: This option is valid only for the Busy menu (script 22). *185 + B where B = Blind transfer digit to be dialed by the caller or * at the end of greeting playback Note: This option is valid only for the Busy menu (script 22). EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 4-9

DTMF Programming 4.2.5 Advanced Features OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Time for End Of Message action. Selecting DTMF code or Call Progress tone detection. This command is valid in Supervised transfer mode. *105 + XX + Y + # where XX = Script message number (Same as *100) Y = 0-9 (sec) *220 + X where X = 0; Busy/Answer detect using Call Progress tones. X = 1; Busy/Answer detect using DTMF codes. Note: Option X=1 is valid only if the ports assigned to the Ear 1000/2000 in the PBX are defined as VM ports. 5 Call Progress 4-10 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Defining the DTMF code for the busy/no answer condition. *221 + X + Code + # where X = 1 Answer X = 2 - Busy Code Each DTMF code can contain up to four digits including 0-9. To enter #, *, A-D use the following DTMF combinations: *4 for # *7 for C *5 for A *8 for D *6 for B ** for * Note: This option is valid only if the ports assigned to the Ear 1000/2000 in the PBX are defined as VM ports. Disconnection code *333 + Code + # where Code = Disconnection code. Same as Code table in *221 # # # Greeting volume level *369 + X where X = Volume level (0-9) 9 is the highest volume level 5 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 4-11

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Busy signal cadence setup. Setup of busy on/off-time cadence. Change system administrator password. Change operator s password. Used by the operator to change the opening greeting (Day, Night, or Holiday). Resetting the EAR 1000/2000. Returns to default factory settings and deletes all script messages. *375 + XXXX + # where XXXX Busy extension number. Setting-up the Busy on/off-time cadence by dialing the busy extension number. *600 + * + Old password + New password + # Password must include 4 digits. Do not use the digits * and #. This password cannot be disabled. *601 + * + Old password + New password + # Password must include 4 digits. Do not use the digits * and #. *654 + * + XXXX + # XXXX = System administrator password. 1234 1234 4-12 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

5. CHANGING THE OPENING GREETING Changing the opening greeting between Day, Night and Holiday is performed in one of the following methods: 1. Press the Set button on the EAR 1000/2000 front panel. 2. Call one of the EAR 1000/2000 extensions and during the opening greeting dial: *8 + XXXX + Y where XXXX = Operator password (default=1234) Y = 0 ; Day Mode (default) Y = 1 ; Night Mode Y = 2 ; Holiday Mode Note: Operator password can be skipped if canceled using command *601. EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 5-1

6. PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE The following paragraphs are examples for EAR 1000/2000 configuration. These examples consider a PBX with a 3 digit extension size, an extension from 400 to 599, and Hook Flash value of 600ms. Day Opening Greeting (Script 00) Welcome to ITS. If you know the extension number you require, please dial it now. For Help Desk dial 1. (Ext.440) For Marketing dial 2. (Ext. 450) For Management dial 3. (Ext. 460) For the operator dial 0 or wait on the line. Night Opening Greeting (Script 10) Welcome to ITS. If you know the extension number you need, please dial it now. Our offices are currently close, our working hours are: Monday to Friday 8am- 5pm. Thank you and goodbye. Extension No Answer Greeting (Script 21) The required extension does not answer. For another extension please dial 1. For the operator dial 0 or wait on the line. EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 6-1

Programming Example Extension Busy Greeting (Script 22) The extension required is busy. To stay on hold, dial 1. For the operator dial 0 or wait. 6-2 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

Programming Example EAR 1000/2000 DTMF Commands Command * 900 1234 Enter programming mode Meaning * 300 3 The Ext. numbers are 3 digits long * 330 0 The digit for operator ID is 0 * 370 600 Hook Flash value is set to 600ms * 360 1 400 # In Day mode operator Ext. is 400 * 170 00 4 5 # Enable direct call when either the digit 4 or 5 is dialed during script message 00 (Day) * 120 00 1 440 # Transfer the call to Ext. 440 when the digit 1 is dialed during script message 00 (Day) * 120 00 2 450 # Transfer the call to Ext. 450 when the digit 2 is dialed during script message 00 (Day) * 120 00 3 460 # Transfer the call to Ext. 460 when the digit 3 is dialed during script message 00 (Day) * 125 00 # At the end of script message 00 transfer call to operator Ext. * 170 10 4 5 # Enable direct call when either the digit 4 or 5 is dialed during script message 10 (Night) EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 6-3

Programming Example Command Meaning * 140 10 * # At the end of script message 10 (Night) disconnect the call * 350 1 1 Set all Ext. except operator Ext. to be semi-supervised * 350 2 0 Set operator Ext. to be non-supervised * 180 1 # When an Ext. is busy, place the call on hold, if the digit 1 is dialed * 125 22 # At the end of script message 22 transfer the call to the operator Ext. 6-4 EAR 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

SECTION II: ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming

7. OVERVIEW OF ADRA 1000/2000 The ADRA 1000 is a 1-port Auto- Announcer System. The ADRA 2000 is a 2-port Auto- Announcer System. Both systems have up to 9 minutes of recording time. The ADRA 1000/2000 can be integrated with most types of PBX through their analog ports, and can be programmed by a touch-tone telephone. Figure 7-1. ADRA 2000 General View 7.1 Features and Services The ADRA 1000/2000 has the following features: Opening Greetings: Day, Night, Holiday for each line. Call Transfer The system administrator can program the ADRA 1000/2000 to transfer calls to extensions in one of the following modes: ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 7-1

Overview of ADRA 1000/2000 Non-supervised. The ADRA 1000/2000 transfers the call immediately, without verifying the status of the extension. Semi-supervised. The ADRA 1000/2000 checks for a busy signal before transferring a call to an extension. Supervised. The ADRA 1000/2000 checks for a busy or answer signal before transferring the call to the extension. Up to 9 minutes of recording time. High quality recording. Non-volatile memory (Flash memory). Adjustable flash time. Busy status detection using call progress tone or DTMF codes. Busy Extension playback message. Remote programming and recording. Simple operation and maintenance. 7-2 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

8. DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION 8.1 Physical Description The functional components of the ADRA1000/2000 are located on its bottom panel. The LEDs are on the front panel. The back panel has two indented holes for wall mounting. 8.1.1 Bottom Panel 9VDC Line 1 ADRA 2000 Only Line 2 Figure 8-1. ADRA 1000/2000 Bottom Panel ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 8-1

Description and installation The following description corresponds to the labels in Figure 8-1. 1. Power Supply Connector Connects the ADRA1000/2000 to the external powersupply. 2. 1/2 RJ-11 Sockets Connects the ADRA1000/2000 to PBX extensions. 8.1.2 Front Panel The following figure and table describe the function of the three LEDS on the front panel. - Day - Night - Holiday Set STATUS DAY NIGHT HOLIDAY Day Mode On Off Off Night Mode Holiday Mode Off On Off Off Off On System Off Flashing Off Error 1 System Flashing Flashing Flashing Error 1 Figure 8-2. LEDs on the Front Panel 1 Please contact your local dealer. 8-2 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

8.2 Installation Description and installation The ADRA 1000/2000 is delivered completely assembled. It is designed for mounting on a wall, close to the PBX. 8.2.1 Installing the ADRA 1000/2000 Figure 7-3 describes the system installation. Telephone Single Line Digital Telephones Telephones 1 or 2 voice channels Central Office PBX ADRA EAR 1000/2000 Operator Console Figure 8-3. System Installation ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 8-3

Description and installation To install the ADRA 1000/2000: 1. Mount the unit on a wall close to the PBX cabinet. Use the drill template to place the two screws. 2. Connect the RJ-11 connector to the RJ-11 socket on the bottom panel of the ADRA 1000/2000. Next, connect the other end of the cable to an analog telephone line on the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) of the PBX (see Figure 8-4). Main Distribution Frame of the BPX ADRA 1000/2000 Bottom Panel Line 1 4-pin RJ-11 socket Line 2 (ADRA 2000 Only) 4-pin RJ-11 socket Figure 8-4. Analog Line Connections 3. Plug the 9VDC adapter jack into the power supply connector on the bottom panel of the ADRA 1000/2000. 8-4 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

Description and installation 3. Plug the 9VDC adapter into the main power supply outlet. The LEDs on the front panel blink one after the other, then the LED indicating the status of the ADRA 1000/2000 turns on. 4. Call each ADRA 1000/2000 line from any extension, and verify a confirmation tone (short beep). 5. Program the ADRA 1000/2000 according to your PBX type and the required applications (see Chapter 9). ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 8-5

9. DTMF PROGRAMMING The ADRA 1000/2000 is programmed by telephone using DTMF tones. For the ADRA 2000, both lines can be programmed and recorded using DTMF tones from one of the lines. Note: A confirmation tone is heard every time a programming command is entered. 9.1 Entering and Exiting the Programming Mode The ADRA 1000/2000 does not handle calls when in programming mode. To enter the programming mode: 1. Call the ADRA 1000/2000 Ext. from any touch-tone telephone. 2. Wait until the ADRA 1000/2000 answers and plays the opening greeting, or a clear tone is heard (if no greeting is recorded). Next, dial *900. 3. Dial the System Administrator s password (the default password is 1234) to enter the programming mode. To exit the programming mode: Dial *900. ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 9-1

DTMF Programming 9.2 DTMF Programming Commands The following tables show the DTMF commands available for the ADRA 1000/2000 system. 9.2.1 Script Messages OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT To Record an Opening Greeting. In the ADRA 2000 it is possible to define whether to use different greetings for lines 1 and 2 or to use the same greetings for both lines. Refer to command *112 below. Note: In case of rerecording, it s recommended to first delete the existing message. *100 + XX + Beep + Record + # where: XX = 00; Day greeting XX = 10; Night greeting XX = 20; Holiday greeting XX = 22; Busy greeting XX = 21; No answer greeting XX = 01; Transfer greeting The following are only available for the second line of ADRA 2000 XX = 50; Day greeting XX = 60; Night greeting XX = 70; Holiday greeting No message is recorded. 9-2 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Play an Opening Greeting. Delete an Opening Greeting. Define the set of greetings to be used when the second line is called. Note: For ADRA 2000 only. *101 + XX where: XX = Opening Greeting (same as *100) *102 + XX where: XX = Opening Greeting (same as *100) *112 + X where: X = 0; Uses greeting No. 00, 10, 20 for both lines. X = 1; Uses greeting No. 00, 10, 20 for line 1 and 50, 60, 70 for line 2 First Set ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 9-3

DTMF Programming 9.2.2 PBX Parameters OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Number of rings before line is answered. Non/Semi/Supervised transfer. Note: When the required extension is the Operator or another extension. Operator extension number. *310 + X + Y where: X = Line number (1 or 2) Y = Number of rings (1-9) *350 + X + Y where: X = 1; For all extensions except the operator s extension. X = 2; Operator extension only Y = 0; Non-supervised. Y = 1; Semi-supervised. Y = 2; Supervised *360 + X + Ext. + # where: X = 1; Day operator X = 2; Night + Holiday operators Ext. = Operator Ext. number Line 1 Y = 1 Line 2 Y = 2 All Ext. Nonsupervised. Ext. = 0 9-4 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Flash Time. Busy and disconnect DTMF on/off time. PBX Transfer code and Recall from Busy / No answer code. *370 + XXX XXX A 3 digit number (000-980) in steps of 20 ms. *371 + X + YYYY, where: X = 1; Busy off time X = 2; Busy on time X = 3; Disconnect off time X = 4; Disconnect on time YYYY = Cadence in ms (0100-3000) in steps of 20ms *380 + X + Code + # where: X = 1; Transfer code. X = 2; Recall from busy code. X = 3; Recall from no answer code Code respective DTMF code that contains up to four digits including 0-9, #, * and A-D. Special digits ** for * *4 for # *1 for Pause *5 for A *6 for B *2 for Flash *7 for C *8 for D *0 for Ext. 600 ms 0500 ms 0500 ms 0240 ms 0240 ms Flash + Ext. Flash Flash ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 9-5

DTMF Programming 9.2.3 Greeting Handling OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Transfer a call to an extension at the end of the Opening Greeting. Transfer the call to the operator s ext. at the end of the Opening Greeting. Operator Ext. Is defined by command *360 Disconnect the call at the end of the Opening Greeting. Reset Opening Greeting to default values. This command does not delete the recorded script messages. *120 + XX + * + Ext. + # where: XX = Opening Greeting number (same as *100) Ext = Extension (contains up to six digits). *125 + XX + # where: XX = Opening Greeting number (same as *100) *140 + XX + * + # where: XX = Opening Greeting number (same as *100) *190 + XX + # where XX = Opening Greeting number (same as *100) 9-6 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming 9.2.4 Busy Menu Handling OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Place a call on hold at the end of a BUSY greeting message (script 22). Enables the call to remain on hold. The caller is put on hold for 10 seconds before trying to transfer the call again. Blind Transfer to a busy extension. An immediate attempt is made to transfer the call to the extension. *180 + * where: * = Puts the call on hold at the end of a Busy greeting message *185 + * Blind transfer at the end of a Busy greeting message (script 22). ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 9-7

DTMF Programming 9.2.5 Advanced Features OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Selecting DTMF code or Call Progress tone detection. *220 + X where: X = 0; Busy/Answer detect using Call Progress tones. X = 1; Busy/Answer detect using DTMF codes. Note: This option is valid only if the ports assigned to the ADRA 1000/2000 in the PBX are defined as VM ports. Call Progress 9-8 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Defining the DTMF code for the busy/no answer condition. *221 + X + Code + # where: X = 1 Answer X = 2 - Busy Code Each DTMF code can contain up to four digits including 0-9, #, * and A-D. Special digits ** for * *4 for # *5 for A *6 for B *7 for C *8 for D Note: This option is valid only if the ports assigned to the ADRA- 1000/2000 in the PBX are defined as VM ports. Disconnection code. *333 + Code + # where: Code = Disconnection code. Same as Code table in *221 # # # Greeting volume level. *369 + X where: X = Volume level (0-9) 9 is the highest volume level 5 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 9-9

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Busy signal cadence learn. Checks the busy signal by dialing the busy extension number and implements the recorded values. Change system administrator password. *375 + XXXX + # where: XXXX Busy extension number *600 + * + Old password + New password + # Password must include 4 digits. This password cannot be disabled. Warning: Do not use the * or # keys. 1234 Change operator s password. Used by the operator to change the Day, Night, and Holiday greetings. *601 + * + Old password + New password + # Password must include 4 digits. Warning: Do not use the * or # keys. 1234 9-10 ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual

DTMF Programming OPERATION COMMAND DEFAULT Resetting the ADRA 1000/2000. Returns to default factory settings and deletes all opening greetings. *654 + * + XXXX + # XXXX = System administrator password. ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 9-11

10. CHANGING THE OPENING GREETING Changing the opening greeting between Day, Night, and Holiday, is possible in one of the following methods: 1. Using the set button on the unit s front panel. 2. Dialing to one of the unit s extensions and when the current greeting is played using the following DTMF code: *8 + XXXX + Y where: XXXX = Operator password (default=1234). Y = 0; Day greeting (default). Y = 1; Night greeting. Y = 2; Holiday greeting. ADRA 1000/2000 Installation and Programming Manual 10-1

APPENDIX A EAR/ADRA SPECIFICATIONS The following are the EAR 1000/2000 and ADRA 1000/2000 specifications: DC Power Supply Line Voltage DC Leakage Current < 10 µa On-hook Insulation Resistance between Line Terminal and the Ground (Input) 220VAC, 50 Hz (Input) 110VAC, 60 Hz (Output) 9 VDC/800 ma 24 to 72 VDC 0 to 100 VDC > 5 MΩ 100 to 200 VDC > 30 KΩ 500 VAC/50 Hz > 20 KΩ 100 VAC/25 Hz > 100 KΩ Ring Capacitor 0.47 µf ± 10% On-hook Impedance @ 50 VDC, 40 Vac/25 Hz > 3000 Ω Ring Detect 27 to 100 VAC/16 to 60 Hz DC Resistance (off-hook) 24 to 66 VDC @ 20 to 100 ma Impedance (off-hook) 300 to 3400 Hz 500 to 700 Ω Imbalance Ratio 300 to 3400 Hz > 46 db Return Loss 300 to 3400 Hz > 18 db Current during Break < 700 µa DTMF Transmission: Frequency Tolerance Frequency Level (High Group) Frequency Level (Low Group) +1.5% -6 to -8 dbm -8 to -10 dbm Inter-digit Pause in Tone Dialing Recording Time 70 to 80 ms 9 Minutes EAR/ADRA Installation and Programming Manual A-1

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