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PBX AND ACD SYSTEMS

PBX AND ACD SYSTEMS. OVERVIEW. Nortel Meridian 1 – Option 11C. Family of Definity PBXs. PBX AND ACD SYSTEMS. PBX FUNDAMENTALS. Nortel Business Key Telephones. Thought For The Week No Question Is A Bad Question!. Lessons In Unit 2:. PBX Fundamentals PBX Features And Functions

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PBX AND ACD SYSTEMS

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  1. PBX AND ACD SYSTEMS OVERVIEW Nortel Meridian 1 – Option 11C Family of Definity PBXs

  2. PBX AND ACD SYSTEMS PBX FUNDAMENTALS Nortel Business Key Telephones Thought For The Week No Question Is A Bad Question!

  3. Lessons In Unit 2: • PBX Fundamentals • PBX Features And Functions • PBX Configurations • DEFINITY ECS Hardware • PBX Networking • Basics Of Automatic Call Distributor

  4. Key Point PBX Systems Are Similar To CO Switches.

  5. Like CO Switches, PBX Systems Are Powerful Computerized Systems That Offer A Wide Range Of Sophisticated Features. • At the End of Lesson 1, You Should Be • Able To: • Describe the Main Components Of A PBX • Explain How A Call Is Made Through A PBX • Define Direct Inward Dialing (DID) • Name and Briefly Describe Key PBX Functions • Name and Briefly Describe Common Auxiliary • PBX Equipment

  6. PBX Components • The General Structure of Most PBXs Is • Similar, And Includes The Following • Major Components, Shown On The PBX • Components Diagram: • Trunks To Connect The PBX To The Telephone • Company • Extension Lines To Connect The PBX To • Internal Telephones

  7. PBX Components • Continued • Equipment Cabinet: Main Processor, Trunk • Cards, And Line Cards • Telephones And Attendant Console • Administrative Terminal

  8. PBX Components

  9. Trunks • The Connections Between A PBX And CO • Switch Are Called Trunks. Trunks Are • Usually Large-Capacity Connections. • Businesses Configure Their Trunks Depending On Their Telephone Systems, Business Needs, and Employee Calling Patterns. • PBXs Can Connect To Three Types Of External Networks.

  10. Extension Lines • The Connections From Individual • Telephone Sets To The PBX Are Called • Lines, Or Extension Lines. • Each Line Is Formed By A Twisted Pair Of Copper Wire, And Is Assigned A Telephone Extension Number By The PBX Administrator.

  11. Equipment Cabinet • The Equipment Cabinet, A Large Metal • Box In The Main Equipment Room, Is The • Heart Of The PBX. • Much of the Cabinet’s Circuitry Is Contained On Electronic Circuit Cards That Slide Into Slots And Plug Into A Main Processor Board.

  12. Equipment Cabinet • Most of Equipment Cabinets Are One Of • Two Main Types: • Trunk Cards Contain The Circuitry Necessary • To Communicate With the CO Switch. • Station Cards Contain the Circuitry Necessary • To Communicate With Internal Telephone • Extensions.

  13. Telephones and Attendant Console • Telephone Sets Are Designed To Work • With A Particular PBX System. • Each PBX Telephone Set Includes Programmable Features That Can Be Enabled Or Disabled By The Company’s Telephone System Administrator.

  14. Administrative Terminal • A Computer Workstation Provides • Administrative Access to the PBX System. • The Company’s Telephone Administrator Uses The System To Configure The Wide Range of Features And Options Available.

  15. Line Card Density • Line Card Densities Across PBXs Vary From • Eight To 32 Ports Per Card (How Have We • Encountered Line Card Density In The Lab?) • Cable Pairs Required For A Proprietary • Telephone • One Pair Of Cables Is Always Required For Analog • Telephones. • Digital Telephones Can Require Two, Or More Pairs • Of Cables.

  16. Principle PBX Features - Continued • Distinctive-Code Feature Access • User’s Access A PBX’s Principle Features By • Code Dialing. *7 – Call Pickup *3 – Call Forwarding Nortel Meridian 1 Option 11-C PBX *8 – Call Hold Examples Of Distinctive Code Feature Access

  17. Principle PBX Features - Continued • Single-Button Feature Access • User’s Access A PBX’s Principle Features By • Dialing Individual Single Buttons. Call Pickup Nortel Meridian 1 Option 11C PBX Call Forwarding Call Hold Examples Of Single-Button Features Access

  18. Making a Call on a PBX • Making A Telephone Call Within A PBX • Environment Is Very Similar To Making A Call • From Home Using The Public Telephone Network. • When You Lift The Receiver, Placing the Telephone In The Off-hook Position, The Telephone Signals The PBX That It Needs A Connection. • The PBX Then Sends Dial Tone To The Extension Telephone, And Waits For Incoming Touch Tones.

  19. Call Routing • The Primary Function Of A PBX Is To • Provide Internal Access To • Telecommunications Trunks Provided By • A Telephone Company. • A PBX Can Queue, Or Hold, Calls Until A Trunk Becomes Available.

  20. Supplementary PBX Features • In Addition To Its Core System Features, A • PBX Can Provide Many Supplementary • Services: • Call Hold • Music On Hold • Hunting • Call Restrictions Or “Class of Restriction • Call Tracking

  21. Direct Inward Dialing (DID) • DID Connects Incoming Callers Directly • To The Employees They Need To Talk • With. • DID Is An Effective Means Of Increasing Customer Contact While Reducing The Load On PBX Operators.

  22. Direct Inward System Access (DISA) • Direct Inward System Access (DISA) • Allows An Outside Caller To Dial Directly • Into The PBX System, Then Access The • System’s Features And Facilities Remotely. • DISA Is Typically Used to Allow Employees To Make Long Distance Calls From Home Or Any Remote Area, Using The Company’s Less Expensive Long Distance Service.

  23. Direct Inward System Access (DISA) • Enables Callers To Dial A Telephone Number • And A Password To Gain Access To PBX • Features. NYC Office Chicago Office Business Traveler CO – Class 5 Switch Tie Line Long Distance Network • Restricted Verses Unrestricted DISA Feature. • Security With DISA Is A Problem.

  24. Station Set Features • Many Telephone Sets Now Include Special • Function Keys To Access Popular Functions • Such As: • Call Forwarding • Call Transfer • Speaker Paging • Speed Dialing • Message Waiting Light

  25. Attendant Console Services • PBX Operators Are Often The Most Vital • Part Of A Company’s Information System. • In Addition, They Can Provide The Following Key Functions From The PBX Operator Console: • Call Processing • Company Directory Assistance • Organizing “Meet-Me” Conference Calls • Night Service • Camp On

  26. Administration and Management Reports • The Following Management Features • Provide Detailed Information On Calls • Being Processed And Completed Through • A PBX System. • Call Detail Reports (CDRs) • Test Reports • Busy-Hour Studies

  27. PBX Enhancements • A Variety Of Other Systems Can Be Added • To A PBX To Provide Specialized And • Enhanced Services. • Voice Response • Voice Recognition • Call Following • Automated Call Distributor (ACD)

  28. A Principle PBX Enhancement • Follow-Me Forward – User Keeps The PBX • Informed As To Where She Or He Is, i.e. Office, • Number, Home Number, Cell Number. Home No. Choices Change – Caller Preference 2nd Choice Outside Caller 1st Choice Cell No. 3rd Choice Nortel Meridian 1 Option 11C PBX Work No.

  29. PBX Enhancements Follow-Me Call Flow

  30. Other Auxiliary Equipment • Other Common Types Of Auxiliary • Equipment Include: • Station Message Detail Reporter (SMDR) • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) • Direct Station Selector (DSS) • Headset

  31. PBX Costs And Requirements • In Addition To The One-time Installation • Cost, A PBX System Usually Incurs The • Following Ongoing Charges: • Equipment Maintenance, Upgrades • Lease or Finance Charges • Trunk Usage • DID Termination Service Charge • DID Numbers In Blocks of 10, 20, or 100 • Office Space, Heating/Cooling, Electrical Power • Staff Salaries And Training

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