NEC Dsx 34b Manual
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10xx-Configuration 102x-Time 1023-Internet (Network Time Server [NTS]) DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆601 System 1001-1702 1023-Internet (Network Time Server [NTS]) Description Use this program to specify the Network Time Server (NTS). Options 1023-01: Network Time Server Name (Server Name) Use this option to enter the IP address of the Network Time Server (NTS), if any. The system will synchro- nize it’s date and time with this source. F eatures • None Intr aMail Features • None Options •IP address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Default • None
10xx-Configuration 103x-Programming 1031-Password Entry 602◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual 103x-Programming 1031-Password Entry Description Use the program to customize the system passwords. Options 1031-01: New Password (New Password) Use this option to change the system passwords. The table below shows the default system passwords. To avoid having to reinitialize your system, always keep a careful record of your passwords. F eatures •System Programming Password Protection (page 336) Intr aMail Features • None Options •Digits (8 digits max, using 0-9, # and *). Default • See the table above. Logging On with this Password:Gives you access to these programs: System Administrator 1 (level 1) Password = 0000 1001-01: System Type (page 595) 1001-02: Software Version (page 595) 1001-03: DSP Version (page 596) 1011-01: System Name (page 597) 1011-02: Telephone Number (page 597) 1021-01: System Time (page 599) 1021-02: System Date (page 599) 1022-01: Automatic Daylight Savings Time Setting (page 600) 1031-01: New Password (page 602) (for level accessed) 1701-01: Number of System Speed Dial Bins (page 714) 1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assignment) (page 715) 2121-Feature Keys (page 753) 2122-Ring Override (Key Ring Override) (page 759) 2123-BLF (DSS Keys) (page 760) 2123-BLF (DSS Keys) (page 760) 2124-Soft Keys (Idle Menu Soft Keys for Super Display) (page 761) 2151-Assignment (Personal Speed Dial Bin Assignment) (page 775) 2401-Con fig (DSS Console Con figuration) (page 800) 2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys) (page 801) 25xx-Text Messages (Selectable Display Messaging) (page 806) System Administrator 2 (level 1) Password = 9999 Installer (level 3) Password = NECDSX (632379) All
11xx-CPU 110x-I/O 1101-RS232 Settings DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆603 System 1001-1702 11xx-CPU 110x-I/O1101-RS232 Settings Description Use this program to specify the baud rate of the system’s serial port, as well as indicate when an external modem is connected to the system. Options 1101-01: Baud Rate (Baud Rate) Use this option to set the baud rate of the system’s RS232 port. F eatures •Station Message Detail Recording (page 328) Intr aMail Features • None Options •1 for 2400 • 2 for 9600 • 3 for19,200 • 4 for 38,400 • 5 for 57,600 Default •4
11xx-CPU 110x-I/O 1102-Modem Settings 604◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual 1102-Modem Settings Description TBD Options TBD
11xx-CPU 110x-I/O 1103-USB Settings DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆605 System 1001-1702 1103-USB Settings Description TBD Options TBD
11xx-CPU 110x-I/O 1104-Ethernet Setup 606◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual 1104-Ethernet Setup Description Use this program to set the DSX system’s IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Options 1104-01: System IP Address (IP Addr) Use this option to set the DSX system’s IP address. You must set the IP address if you intend to connect to the system’s ethernet port. There are two ways to connect: ❥To the site’s local area network (LAN) using a standard CAT5 patch cord. ❥Directly from your PC to the DSX ethernet port using a standard CAT5 crossover cable. The IP address consists of four “octets” with three digits in each\ octet separated by a period. For example, a typ- ical router default IP address is 192.168.1.1. (Leading zeros are not required if the \ octet is less than three digits.) When connecting the DSX to the site’s local area network (LAN), the IP address you enter should be pro- vided to you by the site network administrator. It is essential that the address not duplicate that of any other device connected to the network. If you are connecting your PC to the system’s ethernet port using a standard crossover cable, the default IP address (192.168.1.250) should be adequate. Set your PC IP address to \ 192.168.1.249. F eatures • None Intr aMail Features • None Options •Digits using 0-9, 12 max. in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Default • 192.168.1.250 1104-02: System Subnet Mask (Subnet) Use this option to set the DSX system’s subnet mask. The subnet mask distinguishes IP addresses of com- puters on your LAN from those outside your network (e.g., on the internet or a private WAN). Like the IP address, the subnet mask also consists of four 3-digit octets. The subnet mask uses the entry 255 to de fine the masked octets and 0 to de fine the unmasked octets. A typical entry of 255.255.255.0 means if two IP addresses have the same first three octets, they are on the same network. For example, if: 1.The IP addresses of the LAN begin with 192.168.1, and 2.The subnet mask 255.255.255.0, then 3.The network routers know that 192.168.1.250 and 192.168.1.1 are on the same network. Requests to these addresses are kept within the LAN (as opposed to being routed to the internet). When the fi rst three octets don’t match, the requests are routed out of the LAN. F eatures • None
11xx-CPU 110x-I/O 1104-Ethernet Setup DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆607 System 1001-1702 IntraMail Features • None Options •Digits using 0-9, 12 max. in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Default • 255.255.255.0 1104-03: Default Gateway (Default Gateway) The gateway address is the address in the site router to which all outbound traf fic is routed. The gateway address is required in order for DSX to communicate with computers not o\ n your LAN (i.e., over the internet or a private WAN). F eatures • None Intr aMail Features • None Options •Digits using 0-9, 12 max. in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Default • 255.255.255.0
11xx-CPU 111x-Tones 1111-DTMF Setup 608◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual 111x-Tones 1111-DTMF Setup Description Use this program to set the DTMF durations for manual and Speed Dial cal\ ls. Options 1111-01: Manual DTMF Tone On (Man DTMF On) Use this option to set the duration of DTMF digits for outside calls man\ ually dialed by an extension user. This is required because the system buffers the digits the user dials. Set this timer for compatibility with th\ e connected telco or PBX/Centrex. F eatures •Central Of fice Calls, Placing (page 78) Intr aMail Features • None Options •10-2550 mS Default •150 mS 1111-02: Manual DTMF Tone Off (Man DTMF Off) Use this option to set the duration of the interval between DTMF digits for outside calls manually dialed by an extension user. This is required because the system buffers the digits the user dials. Set this timer for com- patibility with the connected telco or PBX/Centrex. F eatures •Central Of fice Calls, Placing (page 78) Intr aMail Features • None Options •10-2550 mS Default •100 mS 1111-03: Speed Dial DTMF Tone On (SPD DTMF On) Use this option to set the duration of DTMF digits for Speed Dial outsid\ e calls automatically dialed by the system. Set this timer for compatibility with the connected telco or PBX\ /Centrex. If you set this interval too short, the telco or PBX/Centrex may not be able to properly detect the DTMF digit. If too long, outbou\ nd dialing is unnecessarily slowed down. F eatures •Central Of fice Calls, Placing (page 78) Intr aMail Features • None Options •10-2550 mS
11xx-CPU 111x-Tones 1111-DTMF Setup DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆609 System 1001-1702 Default •100 mS
11xx-CPU 111x-Tones 1111-DTMF Setup 610◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual 1111-04: Speed Dial DTMF Tone Off (SPD DTMF Off) Use this option to set the duration the quiet time between DTMF digits f\ or Speed Dial outside calls automat- ically dialed by the system. Set this timer for compatibility with the c\ onnected telco or PBX/Centrex. If you set this interval too short, the telco or PBX/Centrex may not be able to set up to receive the next DTMF digit. If too long, outbound dialing is unnecessarily slowed down. F eatures •Central Of fice Calls, Placing (page 78) Intr aMail Features • None Options •10-2550 mS Default •100 mS