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VISIONSystem Manual Magyarországon a Matrix Telecom Ltd. képviselete, Matrix termékek importőre, kizárólagos forgalmazója:109

Page 2 - Documentation Information

Matrix10Vision System ManualExcept for the obligations specifically set forth in this Warranty Policy Statement, in no event shall Matrix beliable for

Page 3 - Contents

Matrix100Vision System ManualDirect Outward System Access (DOSA)What’s this?DOSA enables the user to use the system resources for making outgoing call

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Vision System Manual101MatrixCaller dials DOSA activated trunk. System senses the incoming ring and answers the call after DOSA/DID answer wait timers

Page 5 - Section 1: Introduction

Matrix102Vision System ManualAIs it required to extend the call beyond DOSA inactivity timer ?Dial any digit to continue the talkThe call will get dis

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Vision System Manual103MatrixStep 3DOSA Inactivity Timer-Time after which the system gives warning beeps to the caller:Command : 3020-SecondsDefault :

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Matrix104Vision System ManualDistinctive RingsWhat’s this?The Vision offers four different types of rings.Following six situations are possible:1. Int

Page 8 - Packing List

Vision System Manual105MatrixDoor PhoneWhat’s this?Door phone is very similar to ordinary phone except that it does not have a hook-switch and dialing

Page 9 - Warranty Statement

Matrix106Vision System ManualTimer of Relevance:Door Phone Ring Timer-This timer signifies the total time for which the stations in the station group

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Vision System Manual107MatrixDynamic LockWhat’s this?• A user can lock his station to avoid misuse of local and long distance dialing in his absence.•

Page 11 - Introducing the System

Matrix108Vision System ManualUse command 140 and 141-User Password to lock the station and unlock the station.Step 3If you decide to use Auto Dynamic

Page 12 - Internet Ready Port

Vision System Manual109MatrixExternal CallHow to make External Call?• Lift the handset.• Dial trunk access code.• Dial the external Telephone Number.I

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Vision System Manual11MatrixIntroducing the SystemThe Vision is a versatile PBX system specifically designed for small offices, banks, Schools, big de

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Matrix110Vision System ManualExternal Call Forward (ECF)What’s this?It is possible to divert the calls on your personal trunk line to your residence o

Page 15 - Protecting the System

Vision System Manual111Matrix3702-1-0-13703-1-0-13704-1-0-02562630555-#*Important Points:• ECF calls are same as DOSA calls. The ECF call shall get di

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Matrix112Vision System ManualExternal MusicWhat’s this?Vision provides a facility to give external music to the users by way of connecting an external

Page 17 - Installing the System

Vision System Manual113MatrixFlash TimerWhat’s this?Flash is used extensively as one of the digits for accessing various features. Flash is actually m

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Matrix114Vision System ManualFlexible NumbersWhat’s this?Vision offers flexibility to assign a number of your choice to a station. This code is called

Page 19 - Vision Mechanical Drawing

Vision System Manual115Matrix• It is also possible that few stations have single digit, few have 2-digit, few have 3-digit and remaining havefour digi

Page 20 - Getting Started

Matrix116Vision System ManualHoldWhat’s this?This feature allows the user to talk to other station or external party without releasing the present par

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Vision System Manual117MatrixHotlineWhat’s this?Vision offers three types of hotline viz. Hotline-Internal, Hotline-Trunk and Hotline-External Number.

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Matrix118Vision System ManualDelayed HotlineAfter lifting the handset you do not get connected to the station immediately but get regular dial tone. I

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Vision System Manual119MatrixInternal CallHow to make an Internal Call?• Lift the handset.• Dial the desired station’s flexible number.• The called st

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Matrix12Vision System ManualThe Vision offers a number of extra interfaces as shown below:VisionBattery230V ACDoor PhoneRelayPASMusic SourceComputerFa

Page 25 - Abbreviated Dialing

Matrix120Vision System ManualInternet Ready PortWhat’s this?• The Vision offers a dedicated port to surf the Internet. This port is called Internet Re

Page 26 - Global Abbreviated Dialing

Vision System Manual121MatrixRelevant Topics:1.Class of Service (COS) 702.Station Parameters 1773. Trunk Parameters 199=X=X=

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Matrix122Vision System ManualInterrupt RequestWhat’s this?• When your call is urgent and you cannot wait for the called person to become free, you can

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Vision System Manual123MatrixLast Number RedialWhat’s this?• This feature redials the last external number dialed, be it a station or an external numb

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Matrix124Vision System ManualLeast Cost Routing (LCR)What’s this?Different basic service providers offer different rates for different times of the da

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Vision System Manual125MatrixHow to program?Step 1: Decide the type of LCR to be programmed to a trunk access group viz. No LCR, Time zone wise LCR, N

Page 31 - Allowed and Denied Lists

Matrix126Vision System ManualThe Time Zone table looks like:Time Zone Index Start Time End Time0 HH:MM HH:MM::::::3 HH:MM HH:MMUse following command t

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Vision System Manual127MatrixUse following command to program Number Index:3422-1-Number Index-Number String-#*Where,Number Index is from 0 to 9.Numbe

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Matrix128Vision System ManualFor Area code 011(Number String 01) in time zone 08.00-12.00 (time zone 0), Hughes provides cheapestservices followed by

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Vision System Manual129MatrixDefault Number Index is ‘Blank’.Default Time Zone is 00:00 to 23:59.Default Service Provider sequence is from 0 to 3.Defa

Page 35 - Alternate Number Dialing

Vision System Manual13Matrix• Compatible with any type of telephone instrument.• Supports basic features like:• Alarms• Auto Call Back• Barge-in• Inte

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Matrix130Vision System ManualExample 2:• Three trunks, one trunk of BSNL, one of Hughes and one of Reliance are connected to vision.• BSNL is cheapest

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Vision System Manual131MatrixUse following command to assign SP numbers to each trunk:3402-1-0-03402-1-1-13402-1-2-2Use following command to define LC

Page 38 - Auto Call Back (ACB)

Matrix132Vision System ManualLive Call SupervisionWhat’s this?A person with higher hierarchy in an organization can know to which destination his subo

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Vision System Manual133MatrixMusic-on-Hold (MOH)What’s this?Whenever a person is put on hold while his call is being transferred or otherwise, the per

Page 40 - Auto Redial

Matrix134Vision System ManualAny external device meeting above specifications can be connected with the system. The volume must be setto a level such

Page 41 - How it works?

Vision System Manual135MatrixOperatorWhat’s this?• Operator is a person who handles more number of calls at a time. She acts a link between the caller

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Matrix136Vision System ManualPagingWhat’s this?• A station can deliver a message to a mass of people just by lifting your handset and dialing a code.•

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Vision System Manual137MatrixHow to program?PAS is a programmable feature. Please refer Class of Service (COS) for details on how to allow PAS to a us

Page 44 - Barge-In

Matrix138Vision System ManualPower Down ModeWhat’s this?During power failure, it is desirable to have trunk lines available directly on few stations.

Page 45 - Behind the PBX Applications

Vision System Manual139MatrixPrivacyWhat’s this?While two stations are in speech, it is desired that no third person can listen their talk i.e. privac

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Matrix14Vision System Manual• Trunk Groups• Walk-in Class of ServiceMore advanced features available in Vision-206 Premium and Vision-308 Premium:• Au

Page 47 - Boss Ring

Matrix140Vision System ManualPrivacy from Interrupt/Barge-In/RaidStartStation A and Station B are in speechStation C calls station A. He gets busy ton

Page 48 - Call Duration Control (CDC)

Vision System Manual141MatrixPrivacy from Trunk CallsStartStation A and Station B are in speech.Fresh call arrives on Trunk. Station A is the first de

Page 49 - CDC Warn Timer 20 Seconds

Matrix142Vision System ManualPrivacy from DID CallsStartAn external call lands on a trunk programmed for DID.The external caller dials Station A.Is St

Page 50 - 1 Call is disconnected

Vision System Manual143MatrixProgramming the SystemWhat’s this?Vision is a flexible system and can be programmed to suit your needs. Programming can b

Page 51 - 0 CDC OFF for all calls

Matrix144Vision System ManualHow it works?System Engineer (SE) Mode• SE mode allows SE to program the system for main basic functions like assigning f

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Vision System Manual145Matrix• Scheduled Dialing Number string command.• Internet Ready Port command.• Global Abbreviated Dialing command.Important Po

Page 53 - Call Forward

Matrix146Vision System ManualRaidWhat’s this?• Without knowledge of the called busy station, one can enter his conversation by using this feature.• Th

Page 54 - 3 Replace the handset

Vision System Manual147MatrixReal Time Clock (RTC)What’s this?Various features and facilities provided by the Vision use date and time parameters. Suc

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Matrix148Vision System ManualRelay PortWhat’s this?• Vision provides one non-energized relay port, which can be, switched ON/OFF manually or automatic

Page 56 - Call Park

Vision System Manual149Matrixthrow relay (SPDT). As shown in the figure in normal condition the contact terminal (pole) of the relay restson ‘NO’ term

Page 57 - Call Pick Up

Vision System Manual15MatrixProtecting the SystemThe Vision does not work in isolation with the environment. It is connected to the environment in fol

Page 58 - Call Progress Tones

Matrix150Vision System ManualA door lock should be connected to the relay port as shown below:DC voltageDoor lock Unit (Normally close)DoorHouseVision

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Vision System Manual151MatrixStep 2Use following command to program the ON time in the relay port table:1802-1-Index-Switch ON TimeWhere,Index is from

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Matrix152Vision System Manual16 HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS17 HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS18 HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS19 HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS20 HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS21 HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS2

Page 61 - Call Splitting

Vision System Manual153Matrix1802-1-03-0830001802-1-04-0900001802-1-05-0930001802-1-06-1015001802-1-07-1045001802-1-08-1115001802-1-09-1145001802-1-10

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Matrix154Vision System ManualRemote ProgrammingWhat’s this?One can program Vision from any remote location. The remote user can program the system usi

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Vision System Manual155MatrixImportant Point:• When ‘00’ is dialed to come out of SE mode the remote end goes on hold. The operator at the system ends

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Matrix156Vision System ManualScheduled DialingWhat’s this?• The system can be programmed to dial out a pre-defined number on a trunk at a programmed t

Page 65 - 1 Enable CLI based routing

Vision System Manual157MatrixStep 1Use following command to program a number in the scheduled dialing table:2002-1-Number Index-Number-#*Where,Number

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Matrix158Vision System ManualSecurity DialerWhat’s this?• The Vision offers a security feature, which dials out three different numbers one by one in

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Vision System Manual159MatrixStartThe system senses for DIP DIP activation received ?The system dials out the Emergency number and decrements the coun

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Matrix16Vision System ManualProtecting the System from heavy voltage on the PAS port:The PAS port of the Vision should be protected from:• Heavy volta

Page 69 - Cancel Station Features

Matrix160Vision System ManualStep 4: Program the emergency phone number where the call is to be made using command 1904.Step 5: Program the number of

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Vision System Manual161MatrixStep 6Use following command to program the time gap between two trials:3039-DurationWhere,Duration is the time duration a

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Matrix162Vision System ManualSelective Trunk AccessWhat’s this?• The station user can access a particular trunk by dialing a code. The Vision provides

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Vision System Manual163MatrixStation GroupWhat’s this?Station group is a group of stations. The destinations in this group can be used as destinations

Page 73 - 1 Feature Enabled

Matrix164Vision System ManualHow to program?Step 1: Decide the number of station groups to be formed, decide the sequence in which the stations should

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Vision System Manual165MatrixStep 4Use following command to program rotation method for a station group:4705-1-Station Group-Rotation MethodWhere,Stat

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Matrix166Vision System ManualTo program this station group as department group, please refer ‘Department Call’.Example 2:Program a station group to me

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Vision System Manual167MatrixExample 3:Program a station group for following constraints.Door Phone call should land on station 22, 23, 26, 25. All st

Page 77 - 3-way speech

Matrix168Vision System ManualStation Message Detail Recording (SMDR)What’s this?• Vision can store and print the details of each external call. This i

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Vision System Manual169Matrix• Number dialed (16 digits)• Date on while call is made.• Time at which call is made• Duration of the call in seconds• Ca

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Vision System Manual17MatrixInstalling the SystemPrecautions:Before installing the System, please read the following precautions carefully:• Do not op

Page 80 - Configuration Reports

Matrix170Vision System Manualnumbers. An outgoing call will be stored only if the destination matches with one of the numbers from the list.Thus, it i

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Vision System Manual171MatrixUse following command to select appropriate option:1516-FlagWhere,Flag Meaning0 Store the call at originating station1 St

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Matrix172Vision System ManualHeader and footer are printed on every page of the report.Filter CommandDefault printing settings1502-#(Online printing i

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Vision System Manual173MatrixOne incoming call can occupy one or more records in the buffer. When an incoming call is transferred onanother station, a

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Matrix174Vision System Manual1555-Call Split FlagWhere,Call Split Flag Meaning0 Store one call1 Store multiple callsIf above option is selected as ‘St

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Vision System Manual175MatrixIn online mode whatever is stored is printed.Incoming Printing-OfflineStep 1: Set the filters as per the needStep 2: Give

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Matrix176Vision System Manual SMDR INCOMING CALLS REPORT as on Sat 28-01-00 at 19:25 Stn: All Trk: All

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Vision System Manual177MatrixStation ParametersWhat’s this?• In an organization, all the stations cannot have same characteristics. Each station diffe

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Matrix178Vision System Manual=X=X= Station - 00 Parameters as on Tue 07-02-00 at 21:29 ------------------------------------------------

Page 89 - Department Call

Vision System Manual179MatrixSystem ParametersWhat’s this?Following options are desirable:Load Default ConfigurationUse following commands to load def

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Matrix18Vision System Manualthe foot or due to pressure from other heavy objects.• Avoid long length cables and at the same time keep number of joints

Page 91 - Dial by Name

Matrix180Vision System ManualSystem Security (Passwords)What’s this?Vision’s programming/usage is secured at three levels:• System Engineer level. Thi

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Vision System Manual181MatrixTime TableWhat’s this?• A station user having access to long distance dialing would prefer this facility disabled to avoi

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Matrix182Vision System ManualStep 1Use following command to program the system in Manual/Auto mode (from SE mode):1051-CodeWhere,Code Meaning0 Manual

Page 94 - Direct Inward Dialing (DID)

Vision System Manual183MatrixImportant Points:• The system will not take care of any holiday coming on the working days. On these days, the system sho

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Matrix184Vision System ManualToll ControlWhat’s this?Toll Control can:• Restrict dialing all local telephone numbers.• Restrict dialing certain local

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Vision System Manual185MatrixStartStation grabs a trunkStation dials a outside numberDoes the dialed number string matches with any number in allowed

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Matrix186Vision System ManualStep 11: Similarly, assign a default/customized denied list to these stations for the locked condition usingcommands 4522

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Vision System Manual187Matrixpiece of paper and make corresponding allowed lists and denied lists using step 6 and step 7.Step 6 and Step 7Please refe

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Matrix188Vision System ManualUse following command to program denied list 6:1204-1-6-00-0227878787-#*1204-1-6-01-0227878788-#*1204-1-6-02-011-#*Use fo

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Vision System Manual189MatrixTrunk Access GroupsWhat’s this?Trunk Access Groups provide efficient allocation of trunks to different stations.• All the

Page 101 - Vision System Manual

Vision System Manual19MatrixVision Mechanical Drawing260.00 mm(10.236 Inch)280.00 mm(11.024 Inch)75.00 mm(2.953 Inch)75.00 mm(2.953 Inch)=X=X=

Page 102 - 1 DOSA activated

Matrix190Vision System ManualStartStation user dials trunk group access codesLCR type selected ?System finds the cheapest trunk from the group dependi

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Vision System Manual191MatrixASystem finds the cheapest trunk from the TAG depending upon time, number logic and rotation logicIs cheapest trunk with

Page 104 - Distinctive Rings

Matrix192Vision System ManualHow to program?Step 1: Decide number of Trunk Access Groups to be formed. Program these groups using command 4402.Step 2:

Page 105 - Door Phone

Vision System Manual193Matrixusers. A default trunk access codes table is given below:Trunk Access Group Index Trunk Access Code0015261362Use followin

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Matrix194Vision System Manualtime only.• Technical department has two stations 21 and 22 (software ports 00 and 01).• Marketing department has two sta

Page 107 - Dynamic Lock

Vision System Manual195MatrixImportant Point:• To know programming details, please refer “Configuration Reports”.Relevant Topics:1.Least Cost Routing

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Matrix196Vision System ManualTrunk Landing GroupsWhat’s this?• Vision offers flexibility to make all the different trunks land on different station du

Page 109 - External Call

Vision System Manual197Matrix• Third line should land on station 28 and 29 simultaneously (S/w port 07 and 08 respectively) during day timeand night t

Page 110 - External Call Forward (ECF)

Matrix198Vision System Manual4704-1-02-1-14704-1-02-2-14704-1-02-3-14705-1-02-03301-1-0-003301-1-1-003301-1-2-023302-1-0-013302-1-1-013302-1-2-02Impor

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Vision System Manual199MatrixTrunk ParametersWhat’s this?Trunks differ in their parameters like pulse type or tone type, enable/disable, etc. The Visi

Page 112 - External Music

Documentation InformationThis is a general documentation and it covers many models with different specifications. A particular productmay not support

Page 113 - Flash Timer

Matrix20Vision System ManualGetting StartedSwitching ON the VisionSwitch on the system. The reset cycle can be seen on the front panels of all the car

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Matrix200Vision System ManualTrunk TypeA normal dial type trunk, hotline type trunk, mixed type trunk and a special trunk can be interfaced with theVi

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Vision System Manual201MatrixTrunk Inter Digit Wait TimerTrunk Inter Digit Wait Timer-This timer signifies the time for which the Vision waits between

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Matrix202Vision System Manual=X=X= Trunk - 0 Parameters as on Tue 07-02-00 at 21:30 --------------------------------------------------

Page 117 - Confirmation tone

Vision System Manual203MatrixTrunk ReservationWhat’s this?• An important user can reserve a particular trunk for him for some time.• He need not share

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Matrix204Vision System ManualUser Security (User Password)What’s this?Vision provides security to the user by way of a Password. This helps to avoid a

Page 119 - Internal Call

Vision System Manual205MatrixVoice Message ApplicationsWhat’s this?Vision can store various messages. These messages can be played back to the caller/

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Matrix206Vision System Manual• Voice guidance for Wrong DialDefault message is “Sorry, invalid entry. Please dial again”• Voice guidance for Transfer

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Vision System Manual207Matrixcase could be:“Dial first three letters of the name of the person you wish to call”.How to program?Step 1: Program maximu

Page 122 - Interrupt Request

Matrix208Vision System ManualStep 5Use following command to playback the recorded VM partition:1406-Part NumberWhere,Part Number is from 00 to 15.Step

Page 123 - Last Number Redial

Vision System Manual209Matrix• The recording is now going on. Whatever you speak on the phone is being recorded.• Replace the handset as soon as the m

Page 124 - Least Cost Routing (LCR)

Vision System Manual21MatrixImportant Point:• The extensions having access to trunk and higher Toll control will only be able to make External Calls.A

Page 125 - 2 Number based LCR

Matrix210Vision System Manual• Doing so, the customized voice message will be restored and the voice message application would work asbefore. It is ad

Page 126 - 3 HH:MM HH:MM

Vision System Manual211MatrixWalk-in Class of ServiceWhat’s this?• A user can make calls from some other stations according to his Toll Control progra

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Section 3: Appendices

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Vision System Manual215MatrixAppendix A: Technical SpecificationsSystem Capacity and Resources:Vision 206SVision 206PVision 308SVision 308PTotal Ports

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Matrix216Vision System ManualAppendix B: Feature CommandsProgramming the SystemEnter SE mode 1#91-SE PasswordEnter SA mode 1#92-SA PasswordExit SE/SA

Page 132 - Live Call Supervision

Vision System Manual217MatrixCall SplittingCall Splitting Flash-1Call TransferCall Transfer Flash-StationCall Transfer-On busy Flash-Station-5Call Tra

Page 133 - Internal Music VM Music

Matrix218Vision System ManualRaidRaid Station-4Relay PortRelay Off/On 3990/3991Trunk AccessTrunk Access-Group/Selective 0 or 5 or 61 or 62Walk-In Clas

Page 134 - VM Music *

Vision System Manual219MatrixAppendix C: Programming CommandsAbbreviated DialingProgram a telephone number in global directory 1301-1-Location Code-Nu

Page 136 - Start Announcement

Matrix220Vision System ManualProgram the destination number for CLI based ECF 1606-1-Index-Destnation NumberProgram the CLI transfer mode 1607-CodeDef

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Vision System Manual221MatrixFlexible NumbersProgram the flexible number for a station 4201-1-Station-Flexible Number-#*Clear the flexible numbers of

Page 138 - L2 22 and Data Port

Matrix222Vision System ManualProgram the No. of trials to be made for one emergency number 3038-CountProgram the time gap between two trials 3039-Dura

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Vision System Manual223MatrixStore Calls on a trunk 1552-1-Trunk-FlagStore Calls on all trunks 1552-*-FlagStore Calls - Unanswered Duration 1553-MM-SS

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Matrix224Vision System ManualProgram rotation code for a group 4403-1-Trunk Access Group-Rotation CodeProgram same rotation code for all the groups 44

Page 141 - Privacy from Trunk Calls

Vision System Manual225MatrixAppendix D: TroubleshootingVision is not turning ON• Please check the Mains Power.• Please check the Switch.• Please chec

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Matrix226Vision System ManualRelay Port does not operate• Please check the connections made.• Please check for the polarity. Refer to the figure shown

Page 143 - Programming the System

Vision System Manual227MatrixGlossaryDIP : Digital Input Port.DOSA : Direct Outward System Access. A facility to allow a remote.DTMF : Dual Tone Multi

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Matrix228Vision System ManualIndexAAbbreviated Dialing 25Alarms 28Allowed and Denied Lists 31Alternate Number Dialing 35Announcement-Please refer

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Vision System Manual229MatrixContinued Dialing 88DData Port-Please refer Internet Ready Port 120Day and Night Mode-Please refer Time Table 181Defau

Page 146

Section 2: Features and Facilities

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Matrix230Vision System ManualInterrupt Request 122Introducing the System 11JKLLast Number Redial 123LCR 124Least Cost Routing (LCR) 124Long C

Page 148 - Relay Port

Vision System Manual231MatrixSScheduled Dialing 156Secretary-Please refer Operator 135Security Dialer 158Speed Dialing-Please refer Abbreviated D

Page 149 - 60VDC Max

Matrix232Vision System ManualNotesRequirement:• Extensions to be given flexible numbers from 21, 22, 23 to 25• COS group for 21, 22, 23 and 25 is 7.

Page 150 - DC voltage

Vision System Manual233MatrixNotes

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Matrix234Vision System ManualProgramming RegisterRegister of ChangesS.N. Date Major Programming Changes made

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Vision System Manual235MatrixProgramming RegisterRegister of ChangesS.N. Date Major Programming Changes made

Page 154 - Remote Programming

Vision System Manual25MatrixAbbreviated DialingWhat’s this?• Frequently called numbers can be stored in the system. These numbers can be dialed using

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Matrix26Vision System ManualHow to program Personal Abbreviated Dialing?1 Lift the handset. Dial tone2Dial 18-Location Code-Trunk Access Code-Number-#

Page 156 - Scheduled Dialing

Vision System Manual27MatrixExample: To program telephone number of police i.e. 100 at location code 10. Dial 1301-1-10-100#*. To callPolice station u

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Matrix28Vision System ManualAlarmsWhat’s this?The Vision offers four different types of alarms satisfying most of the needs. They are:1. Duration Alar

Page 158 - Security Dialer

Vision System Manual29MatrixHow to use it?1 Lift the handset. Dial Tone2 Dial 163-Hours-Minutes.Confirmation Tone3 Keep the handset on the hook.Exampl

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ContentsSection 1: Introduction ...

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Matrix30Vision System ManualTimer of Relevance:• Alarm Ring Timer-Time for which the station gets alarm ring.Command: 3013-SecondsDefault: 45 seconds.

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Vision System Manual31MatrixAllowed and Denied ListsWhat’s this?Allowed list and Denied list is a group of number strings. Vision uses these lists to

Page 162 - Selective Trunk Access

Matrix32Vision System ManualAllowed list Number String 00 Number String 01……Number String 150Max 16 digits Max 16 digits Max 16 digits1Max 16 digits M

Page 163 - Station Group

Vision System Manual33MatrixAllowed and Denied Lists accordingly.Step 2Use following command to program numbers in the allowed list:1202-1-Allowed Lis

Page 164 - Continuous Ring Meaning

Matrix34Vision System ManualExample 2:Program Allowed List and Denied List for following constraints:1. Allow all numbers except ‘ISD’.2. Only local c

Page 165 - Rotation Method Meaning

Vision System Manual35MatrixAlternate Number DialingWhat’s this?• The Vision tries alternate numbers if the dialed number is busy.• Many times when we

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Matrix36Vision System ManualIndex Main Number TAGAlternate Number Group10 022281110001 011 011234567890 399 033298765432 4Step 1List down the Numbers

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Vision System Manual37MatrixIndex NumberTrunk Access GroupAlternate Number Group10 2640075 0 0011 2640076 0 0012 2640071 0 0013 2635151 0 0014 2635173

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Matrix38Vision System ManualAuto Call Back (ACB)What’s this?Vision offers two types of Auto Call Back viz. Auto Call Back-On Busy and Auto Call Back o

Page 169 - Storage Flag Meaning

Vision System Manual39MatrixHow to program?Auto Call Back is a programmable feature. Please refer Class of Service (COS) for details on how to allow A

Page 171 - A Auto Redial

Matrix40Vision System ManualAuto RedialWhat’s this?• The Vision helps you to get through a busy external number by dialing the number repeatedly.• Man

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Vision System Manual41MatrixHow it works?Station User dials a numberIs the dialed number busy / not responding ?Station user disconnects, again lift t

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Matrix42Vision System ManualAThe system dials the number and senses for RBT for 60 secondsIs the dialed number busy ?The system increments Auto Redial

Page 174 - DU DID Unanswered Call

Vision System Manual43MatrixDefault : 3 seconds.Valid Range : 000 to 255 seconds.Auto Redial RBT Wait Timer-Time for which Vision waits to sense RBT f

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Matrix44Vision System ManualBarge-InWhat’s this?• When your call is urgent and you cannot wait for the called person to become free, you can land in h

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Vision System Manual45MatrixBehind the PBX ApplicationsWhat’s this?Many times, small and medium range PBX systems are connected behind some bigger PBX

Page 177 - Station Parameters

Matrix46Vision System ManualHow to program?Use following command to program PBX Expansion count for a trunk:3201-1-Trunk-PEC CountWhere,Trunk is the s

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Vision System Manual47MatrixBoss RingWhat’s this?This feature helps the user to identify the caller. A person in the organization having higher hierar

Page 179 - System Parameters

Matrix48Vision System ManualCall Duration Control (CDC)What’s this?Call Duration Control (CDC) helps the customer to restrict the duration of the call

Page 180 - System Security (Passwords)

Vision System Manual49MatrixHow it works?• Vision uses Allowed Lists and Denied Lists to support this feature.• When a call is made, the system compar

Page 181

Section 1: Introduction

Page 182 - Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Matrix50Vision System ManualStep 3Use following command to enable/disable CDC for Outgoing Call in a CDC table:4910-1-CDC Table-CodeWhere,CDC Table is

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Vision System Manual51MatrixUse following command to assign same CDC Timer to all CDC tables:4914-*-CDC TimerUse following command to assign Allowed L

Page 184 - Toll Control

Matrix52Vision System ManualExample 2:Program station 22 (software port number 01) for following constraints:Disconnect all calls starting with ‘0’ af

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Vision System Manual53MatrixCall ForwardWhat’s this?In an organization people might move from one place to another to accomplish a job. They do not si

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Matrix54Vision System ManualExample:If station 23 wants to forward all his calls to station 24 when he is busy, he should dial 132-24.Cancel Call Forw

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Vision System Manual55MatrixDefault : 15 seconds.Valid Range : 000 to 255 seconds.Important Point:• Only one type of call forward features viz. Call F

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Matrix56Vision System ManualCall ParkWhat’s this?• You can free, yourself from current call to attend to other calls.• The current caller gets parked

Page 189 - Trunk Access Groups

Vision System Manual57MatrixCall Pick Up• You can answer calls of your colleague or co-worker without physically going to his station. You can use thi

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Matrix58Vision System ManualCall Progress TonesThe Vision gives various tones in different situations. This is how the Vision responds to dialing of c

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Vision System Manual59MatrixExternal Call Waiting ToneThis tone is of two ticks followed by a longer off time of approximately 3 seconds. Busy program

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Matrix60Vision System ManualUse following command to program the Programming Confirmation Tone Timer:3008-SecondsRange = 001 to 255 seconds.Default =

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Vision System Manual61MatrixCall SplittingWhat’s this?• This feature enables you to talk to two persons alternately.• Call Splitting is also known as

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Matrix62Vision System Manualexternal party. A can make an external call by dialing Flash-8. Dialing Flash-8 parks B, puts C on hold andissues dial ton

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Vision System Manual63MatrixCall TransferWhat’s this?Vision offers four types of call transfer:• Call Transfer-Screened.• Call Transfer-While ringing.

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Matrix64Vision System Manual• If the station that transferred the call is busy at the time of call return and if it was a trunk call transfer thenthe

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Vision System Manual65MatrixCalling Line Identification and Presentation (CLIP)What’s this?The Vision identifies the caller. Caller’s telephone number

Page 199 - Trunk Parameters

Matrix66Vision System ManualStep 3Use following command to enable/disable CLI based routing during Night time1603-CodeWhere,Code Meaning0 Disable CLI

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Vision System Manual67MatrixIndexCaller's Telephone numberDestination TypeDestinationECF Destination00 022-8585858 2 0 265656501 011-7575757 2 0

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Matrix68Vision System ManualIndexCaller's Telephone numberDestination TypeDestinationECF Destination00 01128111000 2 00 2656575:: ::::: :::08 033

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Vision System Manual69MatrixCancel Station FeaturesWhat’s this?• Features like Alarms, Auto Call Back, Call Follow-Me, Call Forward, Hot Line, Hot Out

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Vision System Manual7MatrixWelcomeWelcome to the world of telecom solutions from Matrix and thanks for purchasing a Matrix product.We want you to get

Page 204 - User Security (User Password)

Matrix70Vision System ManualClass of Service (COS)What’s this?For the purpose of utilizing the features of a PBX, all users in an organization are not

Page 205 - Voice Message Applications

Vision System Manual71MatrixRelevant features from this list can be selected and put in a group. One can make few feature access groupsdepending upon

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Matrix72Vision System ManualStartRead the list of the features offered by the system.Preapre a list of all stations.Write features need for both day t

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Vision System Manual73MatrixStep 1Take a pen and a paper pad and decide the number of groups to be formed and what all features are to beassigned to e

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Matrix74Vision System Manual4602-1-5-00-14602-1-5-01-14602-1-5-02-14602-1-5-03-14602-1-5-15-14602-1-5-22-14602-1-5-04-1Important Point:• To know progr

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Vision System Manual75MatrixCommunication PortWhat’s this?• The Vision has a communication port (DB-9 connector), which is used to download the config

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Matrix76Vision System Manual• To come out of the DOS mode, press ALT-X.• Suppose you have stored the configuration reports in a filename viz. <Sume

Page 211 - Walk-in Class of Service

Vision System Manual77MatrixConferenceWhat’s this?The Vision offers the facility of 3-party conference. 3- Party conference can be conducted at a spur

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Matrix78Vision System ManualStartStation A is speaking to station BThey need to include Station C in their talkStation A puts Station B on hold. stati

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Vision System Manual79MatrixIt is possible to have Conference-UnsupervisedThis feature enables the operator to connect two trunks through the system a

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Matrix8Vision System ManualPacking ListThe ideal sales package for Vision is as mentioned below:Sr. Item Qty.01 EPABX Vision 102 System Manual 103 Use

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Matrix80Vision System ManualConfiguration ReportsWhat’s this?The Vision supports downloading the system’s configuration form of a report. This report

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Matrix88Vision System ManualContinued DialingWhat’s this?• Continued Dialing allows a station to dial the desired external number, wait for the called

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Vision System Manual89MatrixDepartment CallWhat’s this?Many times it is required to call any one of the persons in a department (group). It is not imp

Page 225 - Appendix D: Troubleshooting

Vision System Manual9MatrixWarranty StatementMatrix warrants to its consumer purchaser any of its products to be free of defects in material, workmans

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Matrix90Vision System ManualExample:Program station group 00 as department group 0 and department group 1 whereas station group 01 asdepartment group

Page 227 - Glossary

Vision System Manual91MatrixDial by NameWhat’s this?A caller can reach the desired person in an organization by dialing the name of the person. This h

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Matrix92Vision System ManualBVision plays Call Transfer message:"Please hold while your call is being transferred"Dialed station busy/not re

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Vision System Manual93MatrixUse following command to clear a station name:4103-1-Station-#Where,Station is the software port number of the station fro

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Matrix94Vision System ManualDirect Inward Dialing (DID)What’s this?The System can perform the task of an operator by greeting the external caller and

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Vision System Manual95MatrixStartCaller makes a call.Is DID activated on the trunk?System route the call on the programmed destination station.EndSyst

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Matrix96Vision System ManualBDigits dialed?DID beeps timer matured?NoNoValid station number/ name?YesSystem plays no dial message and route the call t

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Vision System Manual97MatrixHow to program?Step 1: Enable/Disable DID on trunk/s during daytime using command 3501.Step 2: Enable/Disable DID on trunk

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Matrix98Vision System ManualCode Meaning0 Voice Guidance for DID deactivated.1 Voice Guidance for DID activated.Use following command to activate Voic

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Vision System Manual99MatrixStep 6Please refer ‘Voice Message Applications” for more details.Relevant Topics:1.Time Table 1812. Voice Message Applica

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