NEC Ds2000 Software Instructions Manual
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Private Line DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features303 Other Related Features The following features work normally for Private Lines. Automatic Handsfree (page 50) Delayed Ringing (page 114) Group Ring (page 183) Hold (page 197) Last Number Redial (page 236) Night Service / Night Ring (page 265) Park (page 287) Prime Line Preference (page 292) Save Number Dialed (page 322) Speed Dial (page 332) Toll Restriction (page 385) Transfer (page 393) The following features do not apply to Private Lines...
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Programmable Function Keys 304Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Programmable Function Keys Description Each keyset has Programmable Function Keys. These Programmable Function Keys simplify plac- ing calls, answering calls and using certain features. You can customize the function of any keyset’s Programmable Function Keys from the sytem program. The 22-Button Standard and Display Tele- phones feature 12 Programmable Function Keys. The 34-Button Display Telephone features 24...
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Programmable Function Keys DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features305 The following chart lists the available Programmable Function Key assignments. Conditions If you unplug a 34-button telephone and replace it with a 22-button telephone, Programmable Func- tion Keys 13-24 are inaccessible. However, the system still retains the programming for those keys. Default Setting Fixed Slot Software: - Keys 1-8 are line keys for trunks 1-8. - Keys 9 and 10 are fixed loop keys. - Key 11 is an auto timer...
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Programmable Function Keys 306Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Programming Guide Programming List Program 1701 - Programmable Function Key Assignments (page 517) Assign programmable key functions per the following chart.Step-by-step guide for setting up Programm able Function Keys Step 1: Do you want to customize an extension’s Programmable Function Keys? • In Program 1701 - Programmable Function Key Assignments (page 517), review the options and set up the Programmable Function Keys to...
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Programmable Function Keys DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features307 Park Orbit KeyUse this option to assign a programmable key as a Park Orbit key.04 + nn (Park Orbit 60-69) Hotline Key Use this option to assign a programmable key as a Hotline key. An extension can also have a Hotline key for a trunk (e.g., 401). However, this capability requires that Direct Trunk Access be enabled. See Direct Trunk Access on page 139 for more. 05 + nnn (extension number) Call Coverage Immediate Ring...
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Programmable Function Keys 308Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Program 1802 - Key Access to Outbound Lines (page 541) Enter Y to enable an extension user to press a Programmable Function Key to access and out- side line. Other Related Features Check Key (page 103) Check Programmable Function Key assignments. Direct Station Selection (DSS) (page 125) If enabled in programming, Programmable Function Keys become DSS keys when the user presses ICM. Feature Operation Refer to the individual...
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Pulse to Tone Conversion DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features309 Pulse to Tone Conversion Description An extension can use Pulse to Tone Conversion while placing a trunk call to change the dialing mode from dial pulse to DTMF. For a system in a dial pulse area, this permits users to access DTMF services (such as telephone banking) from their DP area. Pulse to tone conversion also helps dial pulse callers use another company’s automated attendant dialing options. The user can, for example:...
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Pulse to Tone Conversion 310Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Feature Operation To convert your phone’s dialing to DTMF after placing your call on a DP trunk: 1. Dial initial digits for call. 2. Wait 6 seconds. 3. Dial additional digits.Digits dial out as dial pulse. N/A Additional digits dial out as DTMF. N/A
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Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features311 Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service Description Supervisors and attendants can remove problem trunks and extensions from service. This helps ensure maximum system performance. For example, the attendant can busy-out a noisy trunk or problem extension until service personnel can repair the problem. The trunk or extension the appears busy to all callers. Following repair, the attendant or supervisor...
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Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service 312Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Programming List Program 0101 - Direct Trunk Access (page 442) Enter Y to enable an extension to use Direct Trunk Access. Note that enabling Direct Trunk Access allows the user to bypass Toll Restriction. Program 1801 - Extension Class of Service Assignment (page 533) Assign Class of Service to extensions. Other Related Features Attendant Position (page 46) Normally, system attendants should have the ability...