NEC Dsx 34b Manual
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16xx-Timers 165x-E1 Specific Timers 1653-MFC Incoming Timers DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆711 System 1001-1702 Features • T1 Lines (page 338) Intr aMail Features • None Options •50-600 mS Default •100 mS
16xx-Timers 165x-E1 Specific Timers 1654-MFC Outgoing Timers 712◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual 1654-MFC Outgoing Timers Description Use this program to adjust the E1 MFC outgoing timers. Options 1654-01: GA Response Timer (GA Response) Information to be provided. F eatures •T1 Lines (page 338) Intr aMail Features • None Options •1-32 seconds Default •12 seconds 1654-02: GA Tone Complete Timer (GA Tone Complete) Information to be provided. F eatures •T1 Lines (page 338) Intr aMail Features • None Options •1-32 seconds Default •12 seconds 1654-03: GB Response Timer (GB Response) Information to be provided. F eatures •T1 Lines (page 338) Intr aMail Features • None Options •1-32 seconds Default •12 seconds 1654-04: GB Tone Complete Timer (GB Tone Complete) Information to be provided.
16xx-Timers 165x-E1 Specific Timers 1654-MFC Outgoing Timers DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆713 System 1001-1702 Features • T1 Lines (page 338) Intr aMail Features • None Options •1-32 seconds Default •12 seconds 1654-05: GC Response Timer (GC Response) Information to be provided. F eatures •T1 Lines (page 338) Intr aMail Features • None Options •1-32 seconds Default •12 seconds 1654-06: GC Tone Complete Timer (GC Tone Complete Timer) Information to be provided. F eatures •T1 Lines (page 338) Intr aMail Features • None Options •1-32 seconds Default •12 seconds
17xx-Speed Dial (System) 170x-Setup 1701-Format 714◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual 17xx-Speed Dial (System) 170x-Setup 1701-Format Description Use this program to set the maximum number of System Speed Dial bins (9\ , 99, or 999) that users can dial. This does not limit the number of bins you can program in 1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assign- ment) (page 715) and set up under System Speed Dial keys. Options 1701-01: Number of System Speed Dial Bins (# of Speed Dials) Use this option to designate the number of digits (1-3) in a System Sp\ eed Dial bin number. F eatures •Speed Dial (page 315) Intr aMail Features • None Options •1 for 9 (10 bins numbered 1-9) • 2 for 99 (99 bins numbered 1-99) • 3 for 999 (999 bins numbered 001-999) Default •2
17xx-Speed Dial (System) 170x-Setup 1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assignment) DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆715 System 1001-1702 1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assignment) Description Use this program to enter System Speed Dial numbers in to system memory. Options 1702-[001-999]: Select System Speed Dial Bin to Program (Bin #) Use this option to select the System Speed Dial bin you want to program (normally 001-999). F eatures •Directory Dialing (page 131) • Speed Dial (page 315) Intr aMail Features • Centrex Transfer (page 460) • External Transfer (page 483) Options •No (0) - Disabled • Ye s (1) - Enabled • 21-29 for 2-digit System Speed Dial. • 201-299 for 3-digit System Speed Dial • 2001-2999 for 4-digit System Speed Dial, Default • 201-299 1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Type (Bin Type) For the Personal Speed Dial bin selected, use this option to select the b\ in type (none, Intercom, line, or Line Group). F eatures •Directory Dialing (page 131) • Speed Dial (page 315) Intr aMail Features • Caller ID and Voice Mail (page 456) • External Transfer (page 483) Options •0 for none • 1 for Intercom • 2 for line • 3 for Line Group Default •0 1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Line (Bin Line) For a type 2 (line) Personal Speed Dial bin, use this option to select \ the line (1-64) the bin will use for an outgoing call. F eatures •Call Forwarding Off Premises (page 51)
17xx-Speed Dial (System) 170x-Setup 1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assignment) 716◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual •Directory Dialing (page 131) • Speed Dial (page 315) Intr aMail Features • Caller ID and Voice Mail (page 456) • External Transfer (page 483) Options •1-64 for lines 1-64 Default • No entry 1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Group (Bin Group) For a type 3 (Line Group) System Speed Dial bin, use this option to sel\ ect the Line Group (90-98) the bin will use for an outgoing call. F eatures •Directory Dialing (page 131) • Speed Dial (page 315) Intr aMail Features • Caller ID and Voice Mail (page 456) • External Transfer (page 483) Options •90-98 for Line Groups 90-98 Default • No entry 1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Number (Bin Number) Use this option to enter the System Speed Dial number (normally up to 1\ 6 characters). A System Speed Dial number can be up to 32 digits long, however. The system allows this by automatically using the next adja- cent bin for entries longer than 16 digits. Flash, Wait, and Pause commands count as a digit. F eatures •Directory Dialing (page 131) • Speed Dial (page 315) Intr aMail Features • Caller ID and Voice Mail (page 456) • External Transfer (page 483) Options •Numbers (16 max without over flowing into next adjacent bin), using 0-9, # and *. • Flash (press Feature Key 1). • Wait (press Feature Key 2). • Pause (press Feature Key 3). Default • None
17xx-Speed Dial (System) 170x-Setup 1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assignment) DSX Software ManualSystem Options: 1001-1702◆717 System 1001-1702 1702-[001-999]: System Speed Dial Bin Name (Bin Name) Use this option to enter a name (up to 16 characters) for the System S\ peed Dial bin. When entering names, use the following Name Programming chart. Name Programming Chart Press a key the indicated number of times for desired character Key1 Time2 Times3 Times4 Times5 Times6 Times7 Times8 Times9 Times 1&- / ‘ 1 2ABC a b c 2 3DE F d e f 3 4GH I g h i 4 5 JKL j k l 5 6MNOmn o 6 7 PQRS p q r s 7 8 TUV t u v 8 9WX Y Z w x y z 9 0space : 0 #Not used *Not used After selecting a letter, press a key for another letter or wait 2 seconds for the cursor to automatically advance. Additional Name Programming Options HOLD Save name. SPEAKERExit user name programming. Volume UpScroll the cursor to the right. Volume DownScroll the cursor to the left. CLEAR • While editing, clears character to the right. • At beginning of line, erases entire entry. • At end of line, becomes a backspace key CHECKRestore the previous entry,
17xx-Speed Dial (System) 170x-Setup 1702-Assignment (System Speed Dial Assignment) 718◆System Options: 1001-1702 DSX Software Manual Features •Directory Dialing (page 131) Intr aMail Features • Caller ID and Voice Mail (page 456) • External Transfer (page 483) Options •Alpha-numeric characters (16 max.). See Name Programming Chart above. Default • None
21xx-Configuration 210x-Setup 2101-Type DSX Software Manual Station Options: 2101-2501◆719 Station 2101-2501 Stations: 2101-2501 21xx-Con figuration 210x-Setup 2101-Type Description Use this program to set up basic station (extension) options. If programming multiple extensions, you may find 9021-Station Copy (page 921) a handy time-saving tool. Options 2101-01: Station Type (Type) Use this option to assign circuit type to station devices. All circuit types should auto-ID when the station device is plugged in. F eatures •Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console (page 120) • Station Key Telephones (page 325) Intr aMail Features • None Options •00 for Unde fined • 01 for DSX 22 Button • 02 for DSX 34 Button • 03 for DSX Super Display • 04 for DS 22 Button Non-display • 05 for DS 22 Button Display • 06 for DS 34 Button • 07 for DS Super Display • 08 for Cordless Telephone • 09 for Single Line Telephone • 10 for Analog Door Box • 11 for DS 2-OPX Module Default • Telephones auto-ID when station is plugged in.
21xx-Configuration 210x-Setup 2101-Type 720◆Station Options: 2101-2501 DSX Software Manual 2101-02: Station Name (Name) Use this option to assign a name (up to 16 characters) to the extension port. F eatures •Directory Dialing (page 131) • Names for Extensions and Lines (page 249) Intr aMail Features • Directory Dialing (page 469) Options • See the Name Programming Chart on the next page. Default • No names entered. Name Programming Chart Press a key the indicated number of times for desired character Key1 Time2 Times3 Times4 Times5 Times6 Times7 Times8 Times9 Times 1 &- / ‘ 1 2ABC a b c 2 3DE F d e f 3 4GH I g h i 4 5 JKL j k l 5 6MNOmn o 6 7 PQRS p q r s 7 8 TUV t u v 8 9WX Y Z w x y z 9 0space : 0 #Not used *Not used After selecting a letter, press a key for another letter or wait 2 seconds for the cursor to automatically advance. Additional Name Programming Options HOLD Save name. SPEAKERExit user name programming. Volume UpScroll the cursor to the right. Volume DownScroll the cursor to the left. CLEAR • While editing, clears character to the right. • At beginning of line, erases entire entry. • At end of line, becomes a backspace key