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Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual

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Installation and Maintenance Volume

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

.

If the telephone manufacturer is not listed, enter

0

for Other and press

Enter

. If

0

for Other

is selected, specific questions about the other telephone system are asked, before continuing
with question 1.b). Refer to the Answering Questions About Other Telephone Systems section
in this chapter, for an explanation of these questions.

After the telephone system model number has been selected, the next questions ask whether the
DTMFINT and TONEDET Tables should be reset. These questions are displayed even if the PBX
selected does not require the DTMFINT or TONEDET Tables. For both DTMFINT and TONEDET
Tables, the default or empty line is YES. Therefore, if you are installing a server that does not
require
the DTMFINT or TONEDET Table, enter

N

.

Do you wish to RESET DTMFINT TABLE to FACTORY–DEFAULTS for
this PBX? (If ”YES” , ALL current values will be LOST!)
( Y/N, empty line = Y ):
LOADING CONFIGURATION DATA...DONE
Do you wish to RESET TONEDET TABLE to FACTORY–DEFAULTS for
this PBX? (If “YES” , ALL current values will be LOST!)
( Y/N, empty line = Y ):

Question 1. b) asks for the company name.

b) What is the name of the company at which this system
is being installed? (1–8 characters).
:

This name is used for internal reports. Up to eight characters can be entered; use the entire name or
an abbreviation of the name.

Question 1. c) asks for the system ID number.

c) What is the SYSTEM ID number? (1–6 digits).
:

The serial number of the message server can be used as the system ID number. The serial number is
printed on the message server/UL label located at the lower rear of the cabinet. It is important that a
different number be used for each Octel Overture 200/300. This number is used to distinguish among
Octel Overture 200/300 message servers and to identify the message server when an alarm call is
made.

Question 1. e) asks for the telephone number of the person who should receive alarm calls.

e) What extension or phone number should be called when an ALARM
is encountered? (If this is an outside call, precede it with
the EXTERNAL ACCESS CODE and an Expect–Dial–Tone, where necessary.)
( 1–20 chars. May include: 0–9,*,#, D=DELAY, E=EXPECT–DIAL–TONE
empty Line = NONE )